A teacher explanation outlining the purpose and uses of the video and comic book and also containing the answers to
the questions on the comic book.
Not exact matches
Perhaps best known for his text
on the sociology of religion, The Sacred Canopy, Berger has also shown a keen interest in issues of development and public policy and in the nature of religious belief in the modern world, as evident in A Far Glory: The
Question of Faith in an Age of Credulity (1992) and in his most recent
book, Redeeming Laughter: The
Comic Dimension of Human Experience.
Dr Robin Kramer, from the University of York's Department of Psychology, said: «The
question of whether the inhabitants of Metropolis could be realistically deceived by Superman's simple disguise has been rumbling since the
comic books first arrived
on the stands, but the
question becomes a serious one when applied to real - world security issues.
These characters [Professor Xavier and Magneto] were established in the
comic books but also in the movies by two other actors and my
questions is, did you look at the actors or did you base your performance
on the
comic book?
The
question is, as someone who's head - over-heels in love with such
comic book movies as Dark Knight and V for Vendetta, would I appreciate a
comic book movie focused
on realism?
'' (But) if people want something that they can be deeply involved in, if people want something that raises
questions that extend out of the
comic book and into the real world, if people want to see some amazing high - tech (stuff), this is a good jumping
on point,» said Coates, now in his second year writing the adventures one of the first
comic books heroes of color for Marvel.
The final result: Civil War's superhero brawls deliver many a moment and «money shot» that will thrill both casual moviegoers and hardcore
comic book fans, whether the fight in
question involves a group brawl or one -
on - one (or two -
on - one) showdown.
With the imminent debut of sequel, Age of Ultron, the
question is whether the fanboy icon can invite even more
comic -
book favourites to join the party without accidentally ordering the geek equivalent of a nuclear strike
on our cerebellums.
We interviewed Michael Barson about his
book on 1940s and 1950s romance
comics, and my favorite answer responded to the
question: Is love always agonizing?
There are still big
questions to be answered, the same sorts of
questions that had to be answered for digital music and still need to be answered for digital
books — how do we get the ability to buy a
comic and read it in another app,
on another platform, etc?
In the new works
on view at Hauser & Wirth, Bradford probes stories found in
comic books to
question the archetype of the antihero and the influence of the media
on contemporary society, while also revisiting misconceptions of black identity and gender as seen in previous works.