tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7413024568415423699.post466753513153569363..comments2024-01-28T15:54:50.497-08:00Comments on from the Biblio Files: SuperheroesJenni Frenchamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05350704405611264067noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7413024568415423699.post-69211321336844073502013-02-07T18:56:20.219-08:002013-02-07T18:56:20.219-08:00Appropriately for the week, I appear to be Spiderm...Appropriately for the week, I appear to be Spiderman. I bet it was the push-up bra question that tilted the balance. You never know what those decisive life moments are going to be.<br /><br />That important issue out of the way, as a committed genre fan, I think it's also probably true that superhero comics get deeper and more varied as you become more familiar with them. From the outside, they may all look the same--because of the superficial tropes--but there's probably greater diversity on the inside. This isn't really my area, but I'm guessing that people respond to Superman, Batman, and Spiderman for different reasons. As Spiderman, I should know.Lauren Jamesnoreply@blogger.com