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Martin Lund
Martin Lund is on page 49 of 272
This is twice now the author has completely disregarded the self-identifications of authors as not religious now, because he feels that their works give evidence of God’s intervention.
Jan 27, 2019 08:31AM
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Martin Lund
Martin Lund is on page 178 of 272
”This artist doesn’t talk about what I want to then to talk about, so they’re self-centered” is not a terribly scholarly argument.
Jan 30, 2019 01:07PM
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Martin Lund
Martin Lund is on page 164 of 272
Much of this book has been descriptive but this is particularly telling - it’s just a recap in broad outline of the comic under ”analysis.”
Jan 30, 2019 12:26PM
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Martin Lund
Martin Lund is on page 134 of 272
”The reader” is an overly complicatedqay of writing ”I,” as in: ”The reader cheers Harvey [Pekar] on and hopes for the best for him.”
Jan 30, 2019 11:16AM
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Martin Lund
Martin Lund is on page 134 of 272
This is flirting with some pretty racist discourse.
Jan 30, 2019 10:57AM
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Martin Lund
Martin Lund is on page 127 of 272
Describing Dreamer as ”the second story in Life, in Pictures,” while technically correct, does not suggest that much research into publication history and context has been done.
Jan 30, 2019 08:00AM
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Martin Lund
Martin Lund is on page 115 of 272
Introducing Kafka isn’t a comic...
Jan 28, 2019 02:49PM
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Martin Lund
Martin Lund is on page 74 of 272
Magneto: Testament can be treated as a stad-alone work is a novel take.
Jan 28, 2019 07:23AM
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Martin Lund
Martin Lund is on page 51 of 272
Insistently and repeatedly pushing against a Holocaust survivor’s atheism because you really think God was in the good people isn’t a great look.
Jan 27, 2019 08:44AM
The Quest for Jewish Belief and Identity in the Graphic Novel (Jews and Judaism: History and Culture)


Martin Lund
Martin Lund is on page 41 of 272
Since when is Watchmen a ”Holocaust graphic novel”?
Jan 27, 2019 07:53AM
The Quest for Jewish Belief and Identity in the Graphic Novel (Jews and Judaism: History and Culture)


Martin Lund
Martin Lund is on page 41 of 272
Since when is Watchmen a ”Holocaust graphic novel”?
Jan 27, 2019 07:53AM
The Quest for Jewish Belief and Identity in the Graphic Novel (Jews and Judaism: History and Culture)


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