American Vampire 1976

American Vampire 1976
Author: Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

At a seedy motorcycle rally in the desert where Skinner Sweet is closer than ever to his death wish, Pearl Jones and a shocking partner track him down for one last, desperate mission as the series that launched the careers of superstars Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque concludes!

American Vampire 1976

American Vampire 1976
Author: Scott Snyder
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1779516177

Paranoia reigns supreme. It’s 1976, and this is the final chapter of the Eisner Award-winning American Vampire! At a seedy motorcycle rally in the desert where Skinner Sweet is closer than ever to his death wish, Pearl Jones and a shocking partner track him down for one last, desperate mission as the series that launched the careers of superstars Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque concludes! Collects American Vampire 1976 #1-10.

American Vampire 1976 (2020-) #7

American Vampire 1976 (2020-) #7
Author: Scott Snyder
Publisher: DC Black Label
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Before Skinner and Pearl reunited and the Beast returned-before 1976-the fight to protect humanity persisted. This special anthology issue presents new stories from the unseen era between American Vampire: Second Cycle and American Vampire 1976, bridging the VMS’ turbulent past with a nation’s uncertain future. Jim Book and Pearl will test their new partnership on a mission to uncover new DNA technology in the fight against the Beast, Travis, and Gus enjoy a rare carefree moment in exile, and a deathbed vision reveals the truth about George Washington’s pact with the Council of Firsts and America’s role as a haven for persecuted monsters.

American Vampire 1976

American Vampire 1976
Author: Scott Snyder
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1779516177

Paranoia reigns supreme. It’s 1976, and this is the final chapter of the Eisner Award-winning American Vampire! At a seedy motorcycle rally in the desert where Skinner Sweet is closer than ever to his death wish, Pearl Jones and a shocking partner track him down for one last, desperate mission as the series that launched the careers of superstars Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque concludes! Collects American Vampire 1976 #1-10.

American Vampire 1976

American Vampire 1976
Author: Snyder Scott
Publisher: DC COMICS bei Panini Comics
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 3736777213

DAS LETZTE GEFECHT UM DIE SEELE AMERIKAS 1976 scheinen die USA innerlich zu zerbrechen. Das Vertrauen der Öffentlichkeit in die Regierung schwindet immer mehr, im Land machen sich Misstrauen und Paranoia breit. Skinner Sweet, einst der erste amerikanische Vampir, hat seine Unsterblichkeit verloren und damit nicht nur seine Kräfte, sondern auch seine Bestimmung. Jetzt arbeitet er als waghalsiger Motorrad-Stuntfahrer, um sich von der Welt mit einem spektakulären Knall zu verabschieden. Da aber sucht ihn seine ehemalige Feindin Pearl Jones auf, die von Skinner einst zur Vampirin gemacht wurde, und sie hat eine letzte, verzweifelte Mission für ihn: Die Grauen Händler, die der Finsternis dienen, wollen die Hölle auf Erden entfesseln, und das ausgerechnet zur Zweihundertjahrfeier der USA. Nur Skinner und Pearl scheinen sie noch aufhalten zu können ... Ein Horror-Kracher von den Superstars Scott Snyder (BATMAN) und Rafael Albuquerque (ALL-STAR BATMAN), der zugleich das große Finale ihrer preisgekrönten Saga darstellt, die sie einst mit Stephen King begonnen haben. ENTHÄLT: AMERICAN VAMPIRE 1976 1-10

Bernie Bros Gone Woke

Bernie Bros Gone Woke
Author: Marc James Léger
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2022-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004508422

Through the critique of progressive neoliberalism and postmodern post-politics, Bernie Bros Gone Woke reveals how intersectional politics contributed to the failure of the 2020 Sanders campaign.

Horror Film and Otherness

Horror Film and Otherness
Author: Adam Lowenstein
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2022-07-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0231556152

What do horror films reveal about social difference in the everyday world? Criticism of the genre often relies on a dichotomy between monstrosity and normality, in which unearthly creatures and deranged killers are metaphors for society’s fear of the “others” that threaten the “normal.” The monstrous other might represent women, Jews, or Blacks, as well as Indigenous, queer, poor, elderly, or disabled people. The horror film’s depiction of such minorities can be sympathetic to their exclusion or complicit in their oppression, but ultimately, these images are understood to stand in for the others that the majority dreads and marginalizes. Adam Lowenstein offers a new account of horror and why it matters for understanding social otherness. He argues that horror films reveal how the category of the other is not fixed. Instead, the genre captures ongoing metamorphoses across “normal” self and “monstrous” other. This “transformative otherness” confronts viewers with the other’s experience—and challenges us to recognize that we are all vulnerable to becoming or being seen as the other. Instead of settling into comforting certainties regarding monstrosity and normality, horror exposes the ongoing struggle to acknowledge self and other as fundamentally intertwined. Horror Film and Otherness features new interpretations of landmark films by directors including Tobe Hooper, George A. Romero, John Carpenter, David Cronenberg, Stephanie Rothman, Jennifer Kent, Marina de Van, and Jordan Peele. Through close analysis of their engagement with different forms of otherness, this book provides new perspectives on horror’s significance for culture, politics, and art.

All Y'all

All Y'all
Author: Heidi Siegrist
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2024-11-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1469682826

The South is often perceived as a haunted place in its region's literature, one that is strange, deviant, or "queer." The peculiar, often sexually charged literary worlds of contemporary writers like Fannie Flagg, Monique Truong, and Randall Kenan speak to this connection between queerness and the South. Heidi Siegrist explores the boundaries of negotiating place and sexuality by using the concept of Southernness—a purposefully fluid idea of the South that extends beyond simple geography, eschewing familiar ideas of the Southern canon. When the connection between queerness and Southerness becomes apparent, Siegrist shows a Southern-branded queer deviance can not only change the way we think about literature but can also change Southern queer people's lived experiences. Siegrist gathers a bevy of undertheorized writers, from Kenan and Truong to Dorothy Allison and even George R. R. Martin, showing that there are many "queer Souths." Siegrist offers these multiverses as a way to appreciate a place that is often unfriendly, even deadly, to queer people. But as Siegrist argues, none of these Souths, from the terrestrial to the imaginary, would be what they are without the influence and power of queer literature.