Investigating Lois Lane: The Turbulent History of the Daily Planet’s Ace Reporter by Tim Hanley

Over the past two years, my comic-reading habits have shifted to titles featuring female leads.  I can’t get enough of Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting’s Velvet, Greg Rucka and Michael Lark’s Lazarus, James Robinson and various artists’ Scarlet Witch, Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk’s Mockingbird, and my favorite female superhero of all time, the Black […]

The Guns Above by Robyn Bennis

An ongoing debate over steampunk’s viability has been underway for some time. In 2013, an IBM algorithm, the Social Sentiment Index, predicted that by 2014 steampunk would become a major force within the retail industry, a dominant influence on clothing, jewelry, and accessories.  Well, not so much, as time has shown, except for those dedicated […]

Five Moments That Define My Batman

To accompany a special issue of the popular fanzine Journey Planet dedicated to Batman, co-editor Christopher J. Garcia asked fans to name their first memories of that hero.  To answer, I shared about how at four-years old I wandered into my two oldest brothers’ bathroom to peek at their stag magazines.  What I found instead was a stack of half-ruined […]

Diagnosing Sherlock: A Cursory Review of Trends

While a psychology major at San Jose State during the mid-1980s, I interacted with a group studying psychopathology under Sheila Bienenfeld, a professor famous for using biographies of noted writers to teach diagnostic methodology.  Here assigned selections included Louise DeSalvo’s Virginia Woolf: The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Her Life and Work and Diane […]

Gavin de Becker’s The Gift of Fear

Since 1978, Gavin de Becker and Associates has been providing worldwide protective security and logistical consultations for celebrities, media figures, politicians, athletes, and other high-profile individuals and organizations at risk for violence.  A senior fellow at the UCLA School of Public Affairs, de Becker himself has been twice appointed to the President’s Advisory Board at […]

A Richard III for Our Generation

On March 26, 2015, more than five hundred years after his death, Richard III again was laid to rest at Leicester Cathedral.  This time, the Archbishop of Canterbury presided, and days before thousands of people had lined the streets with white roses, the symbol of the House of York.  Most are familiar with the popular […]

Marvel Comics: The Untold Story by Sean Howe

In recent years, comics history as a discipline has become quite popular. Back in the 1970s, when my older brother occasionally drove me to Bob Sidebottom’s Comic Collector Shop on San Fernando Street in San Jose, the only widely available explorations were Jules Feiffer’s The Great Comic Book Heroes, Steranko’s two-volume History of Comics, and […]