"Marvel" Show Notes and Credits

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Sources used in this video:

Laurence Maslon & Michael Kantor, Superheroes! Capes, Cowls, and the Creation of Comic Book Culture (Crown, 2013)

Brian J. Robb, A Brief History of Superheroes (Running Press, 2014)

Barbara Brownie & Danny Graydon, The Superhero Costume: Identity and Disguise in Fact and Fiction (Bloomsbury, 2015)

Brent Holmes, “Why They Wear the Mask: The Mouthpieces of Nolan’s Batman Trilogy”, Kino: The Western Undergraduate Journal of Film Studies 4.1 (2013): Article 4.

Scott T. Allison & George R. Goethals, Heroes: What They Do & Why We Need Them (OUP, 2011)

Mark L. Knapp, Judith A. Hall, & Terrence G. Horgan, Nonverbal Communication in Human Interaction, 8th ed. (Wadsworth, 2014)

Vicki Bruce & Andy Young, Face Perception (Psychology Press, 2012)

Alan J. Fridlund, Human Facial Expression: An Evolutionary View (Academic Press, 1994)

Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle (TV mini-series, 2013)

Rise of the Superheroes (film, 2018)

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