Superheroes in Crisis
Delve into the world of comic books with "Superheroes in Crisis" by Jeffrey K. Johnson, a compelling exploration of how iconic characters like Superman and Batman navigated the turbulent cultural and social shifts of the 1960s and 1970s. Published in 2014 by RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press, this 144-page paperback reveals the intricate connections between these superheroes and the evolving American society. Johnson highlights how the narratives of these beloved figures reflect the pressing issues of their times, making this book a fascinating read for fans of literature, history, and social change. Whether you're a longtime comic enthusiast or a newcomer, "Superheroes in Crisis" offers insightful commentary on the significant role superheroes play in addressing societal challenges. Get your copy today and rediscover the powerful intersection of comic culture and historical context.