Superhero Fatigue: Is It Just the Casuals or An Issue With The Genre?
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This week, we talk about superheroes! What is superhero fatigue, where the term came from, and why it is probably connected to an -ism (racism, sexism, etc.). Bri gives great insight into how fatigue might be an issue only for casual fans of the genre, whereas Keisha sees it as an issue with the superhero's role in today's society. What we do agree with is the hope that superheroes bring and their necessity in pop culture.
As always, come and hang out with us as we discuss our recent pulls, what we’re reading, what we’re watching, and anything else that comes up in the chats!!
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