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The Human in Superhuman: The Power of the Sidekick in Popular Culture spotlights the often overlooked but very crucial sidekick in superhero narratives. From the classic companion Alfred Pennyworth to the supportive best friend Foggy Nelson, this collection examines a variety of sidekick characters and their importance to the hero’s journey in ’’’in each story. Ultimately, rather than viewing the lack of superpowers as a flaw, the essays show that it is precisely human qualities like compassion, empathy, and encourage that enable the sidekicks to help their heroes grow. Chapters include discussions of Spider-Man, Daredevil, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Doctor Who, and more.



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In a political climate dominated by calls for individualism and personal responsibility and where we are always one election away from demagoguery, we could use reminding of how much we need and depend on each other. This collection of wonderfully thoughtful essays shows us that even the most “super” heroes need to be in community with others to be successful. Reading these essays is not only at times hilariously entertaining, but deeply thought-provoking as it sheds light on the ordinary heroism of standing together, side by side, as we face the challenges of living in the 21st century.

-- Chad William Timm, Simpson College and author of Socratic super heroism

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Learning to Spin the Hero Web: Adult Mentorship That Inspires and Empowers in Spider-Man Stories

Mary T. Christel

Chapter 2 Foggy Nelson: A Journey from Best Friend to Hero in Daredevil

Gian S. Pagnucci

Chapter 3 From Typical Teen to Sidekick: The Transformation of Xander in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Jennifer Marmo

Chapter 4 The Wakanda Design Group

Walter D. Greason

Chapter 5 Overcoming Great Fear: Jessica Cruz, Mental Illness, and the Green Lantern Corps

Eric Hasty

Chapter 6 What it Means to be Noble: An Examination of Donna Noble’s Importance within the Doctor Who Universe

Ariel Mickey

Chapter 7 Mission Control: Barbara Gordon’s Oracle Breaks the Mold

Stephen M. Zimmerly

Chapter 8 Iris’s Impact and Inspiration: The Importance of Iris West in The Flash

Jennifer L. Toney

Chapter 9 Hermione as the Hero: Using Empathy and Connection to Save the Wizarding Community and Educate the Wizard’s Ego

Melissa Caliendo & Kerry Carley Rizzuto

Chapter 10 What I Need Is You: The Partnership of Bruno Carrelli and Kamala Khan in the Ms. Marvel Comics

Margaret A. Robbins

Chapter 11 You Be the Hero, I Remain the Sidekick?: Rick Jones’ Quest to Save Humanity

Anke Marie Bock

Chapter 12 Agent Margaret ‘Peggy’ Carter: Captain America’s Moral Compass

Christopher Jeansonne

Chapter 13 Alfred Pennyworth, a Superhero’s Mentor: Understanding Effective Mentorship Through Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy

William O. George III, Wendy Gray Morales, & Jacob George

Chapter 14 Humans and Gods: Steve Trevor and Etta Candy Navigating Wonder Woman’s Universe

Maryanne A. Rhett

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    A Hardback by Sandra Eckard, Alex Romagnoli, Anke Marie Bock

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 08/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793606945, 978-1793606945
      ISBN10: 1793606943

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Human in Superhuman: The Power of the Sidekick in Popular Culture spotlights the often overlooked but very crucial sidekick in superhero narratives. From the classic companion Alfred Pennyworth to the supportive best friend Foggy Nelson, this collection examines a variety of sidekick characters and their importance to the hero’s journey in ’’’in each story. Ultimately, rather than viewing the lack of superpowers as a flaw, the essays show that it is precisely human qualities like compassion, empathy, and encourage that enable the sidekicks to help their heroes grow. Chapters include discussions of Spider-Man, Daredevil, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Doctor Who, and more.



      Trade Review

      In a political climate dominated by calls for individualism and personal responsibility and where we are always one election away from demagoguery, we could use reminding of how much we need and depend on each other. This collection of wonderfully thoughtful essays shows us that even the most “super” heroes need to be in community with others to be successful. Reading these essays is not only at times hilariously entertaining, but deeply thought-provoking as it sheds light on the ordinary heroism of standing together, side by side, as we face the challenges of living in the 21st century.

      -- Chad William Timm, Simpson College and author of Socratic super heroism

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1 Learning to Spin the Hero Web: Adult Mentorship That Inspires and Empowers in Spider-Man Stories

      Mary T. Christel

      Chapter 2 Foggy Nelson: A Journey from Best Friend to Hero in Daredevil

      Gian S. Pagnucci

      Chapter 3 From Typical Teen to Sidekick: The Transformation of Xander in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

      Jennifer Marmo

      Chapter 4 The Wakanda Design Group

      Walter D. Greason

      Chapter 5 Overcoming Great Fear: Jessica Cruz, Mental Illness, and the Green Lantern Corps

      Eric Hasty

      Chapter 6 What it Means to be Noble: An Examination of Donna Noble’s Importance within the Doctor Who Universe

      Ariel Mickey

      Chapter 7 Mission Control: Barbara Gordon’s Oracle Breaks the Mold

      Stephen M. Zimmerly

      Chapter 8 Iris’s Impact and Inspiration: The Importance of Iris West in The Flash

      Jennifer L. Toney

      Chapter 9 Hermione as the Hero: Using Empathy and Connection to Save the Wizarding Community and Educate the Wizard’s Ego

      Melissa Caliendo & Kerry Carley Rizzuto

      Chapter 10 What I Need Is You: The Partnership of Bruno Carrelli and Kamala Khan in the Ms. Marvel Comics

      Margaret A. Robbins

      Chapter 11 You Be the Hero, I Remain the Sidekick?: Rick Jones’ Quest to Save Humanity

      Anke Marie Bock

      Chapter 12 Agent Margaret ‘Peggy’ Carter: Captain America’s Moral Compass

      Christopher Jeansonne

      Chapter 13 Alfred Pennyworth, a Superhero’s Mentor: Understanding Effective Mentorship Through Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy

      William O. George III, Wendy Gray Morales, & Jacob George

      Chapter 14 Humans and Gods: Steve Trevor and Etta Candy Navigating Wonder Woman’s Universe

      Maryanne A. Rhett

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