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  • Superheroes 2024-09-14 20:14

    By Ali Hamedin

    Heroes of the age of terror: what happened to American superheroes on 9/11? Part 2

    TEHRAN-In addition to reinforcing stereotypes of Arab and Muslim villains, comic books and movies based on them address the 9/11 attacks in another way. These attacks are metaphorical as part of a larger plot that places comic book elements and characters within mythological narratives of good versus evil.

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