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March 09, 2009

Figure 1. Dr. Manhattan working to isolate a "gluino." “…and he’s American” (IV.13).  His backstory comes straight out of a Marvel comic, a company famous for its heroes who are made so by exposure to some form of atomic energy.  He begins life as Jon Osterman, a ...
The Hog's Head [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dave the Longwinded at 10:27 PM

March 04, 2009

Figure 1. The film's take on Rorschach is nearly identical to the graphic novel's. Rorschach (aka Walter Kovacs) is easily one of the more (in)famous characters from Alan Moore’s world.  And Dave Gibbons’s visual take on him has become iconic to many comic fans.  Figure 1 demon...
The Hog's Head [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dave the Longwinded at 9:17 PM | 2 Citations

July 17, 2008

by Dave Since Deathly Hallows release last year, I’ve been perpetually puzzled by Voldemort’s characterization in the last two novels. Half Blood Prince humanizes Voldemort in a way that lends HBP a sophistication most of the earlier novels lack — Voldemort’s backstory both e...
The Hog's Head [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:06 AM

May 16, 2008

by Johnny Michael Ward is the author of Planet Narnia , a groundbreaking work in C.S. Lewis and Narnia studies, which is stirring excitement and discussion. In his book, Ward argues that each novel in the Narnia series corresponds to one of the seven planets of Medieval Cosmology. I met him at the F...
The Hog's Head [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 12:01 AM

March 02, 2008

by Travis In many ways, I’m just coming to the discovery of the wonder of George MacDonald. I became an instant fan of his “Princess” stories, and his musings on the Imagination are must-reading for all who would study fantastic literature. He is a key mentor for three of my favori...
The Hog's Head [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 10:39 PM

January 26, 2008

by Dave Harry is a hero. That Harry Potter draws from long established literary heroic traditions is well documented. Nearly every book length treatment or anthology concerning the series addresses this subject and examines the link between Harry’s more traditional literary roots in alchemical...
The Hog's Head [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:44 PM

December 12, 2007

by Dave I’ve said before that Victorian Era novels (whether British or American) have always left me cold. It may be a failing on my part, but if you put passages from Thomas Hardy, George Eliot, Henry James, or the Brontes in front of me, I’d have a difficult time distinguishing between...
The Hog's Head [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 10:40 AM
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