Ethnocentric Parochialism for the Whole Family!
Originally published in the Winter 2011 issue of the journal Shofar. Click here for a Table of Contents of the issue.
[...] superheroes still Jewish?: Eli Valley checks in. (By the way, I’d buy a pickle from Superman…and I don’t even like pickles). (Via Comics [...]
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[...] superheroes still Jewish?: Eli Valley checks in. (By the way, I’d buy a pickle from Superman…and I don’t even like pickles). (Via [...]
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[...] Jews and superheroes. (EV Comics) [...]
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You know, my favorite parts in your comics are the titles of books and papers – e.g., “Kabbalistic Duality and the Wonder Twins”. I don’t know how you come up with them.
Comment by Jeff — July 10, 2011 @ 8:16 am
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[...] superheroes still Jewish?: Eli Valley checks in. (By the way, I’d buy a pickle from Superman…and I don’t even like pickles). (Via Comics [...]
Pingback by Best Action Figures of 2009 - Linkarama@Newsarama — March 25, 2011 @ 11:54 am
[...] superheroes still Jewish?: Eli Valley checks in. (By the way, I’d buy a pickle from Superman…and I don’t even like pickles). (Via [...]
Pingback by Linkarama@Newsarama | Feed per Fantasy Magazine — March 28, 2011 @ 4:03 pm
[...] Jews and superheroes. (EV Comics) [...]
Pingback by Links for Jewish Broads Who Look Good in Punk « Heeb Magazine — April 4, 2011 @ 8:04 am
You know, my favorite parts in your comics are the titles of books and papers – e.g., “Kabbalistic Duality and the Wonder Twins”. I don’t know how you come up with them.
Comment by Jeff — July 10, 2011 @ 8:16 am