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Books

3 References Sources (non-circulating)

  • Simpson, John Andrew, & Weiner, Edmund S. C. (1989). The oxford English dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon.

  • Perkins, George, Perkins, Barbara, & Leininger, Phillip. (2002). HarperCollins reader’s encyclopedia of American literature. New York, NY: Harper Resource.

  • World Book, Inc. (2018). The world book encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book, Inc.

3 Reference Sources (circulating)

  • Goulart, Ron. (1992). Encyclopedia of American comics. New York: Facts on File.

  • Horn, Maurice, ed. (1976). The World Encyclopedia of Comics. New York, NY: Chelsea House Publishers.

  • Isabella, Tony. (2009). 1,000 comic books you must read. Iola, WI: Krause Publications.

3 Nonfiction Sources

  • Beatty, Scott, Cowsill, Alan, Dougall, Alastair, & Scott, Melanie. (2018). The avengers: The ultimate guide. New York, NY: DK Publishing.

  • Cowsill, Alan, & Granov, Adi. (2014). Marvel comics: 75 years of cover art. New York: DK Publishing.

  • DeFalco, Tom. (2005). Fantastic four: The ultimate guide. London: DK Publishing.

  • Lee, Stan, David, Peter, & Doran, Colleen. (2015). Amazing fantastic incredible: A marvelous memoir. New York: Touchstone, 2015.

3 Fiction Sources

  • Bendis, Brian Michael, & Bagley, Mark. (2013). Avengers assemble. New York: Marvel Worldwide.

  • Okorafor-Mbachu, Nnedi, Covington, Aaron, Araújo, Andre Lima, & Del Pennino, Mario. (2018). Black panther. New York, NY: Marvel Worldwide.

  • Reynolds, Jason. (2017). Miles Morales: Spider-man. New York: Marvel Press.

3 eBooks

  • Irvine, Alex. (2016). Marvel's ant-man [OverDrive Read version]. New York: Little, Brown and Company. Retrieved from http://bit.ly/35fxy3V

  • Irvine, Alexander, Wyatt, Chris, Gunn, James, Perlman, Nicole, & Feige, Kevin. (2015). Marvel's guardians of the galaxy [OverDrive Read version]. New York: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Retrieved from http://bit.ly/2pJB9qG 

  • Wyatt, Chris. (2016). Marvel's captain America [OverDrive Read version]. New York: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Retrieved from http://bit.ly/2Vi33G2

 

Articles
  • Bucher, Katherine, & Manning, M. Lee (2004). Bringing graphic novels into a school's curriculum. The Clearing House, 78(2), 67-72. Retrieved from http://bit.ly/338d4s3

  • Khurana, Sarita. (2005). So you want to be a superhero? How the art of making comics in an afterschool setting develops young people’s creativity, literacy, and identity. In Sara Hill (Ed.), Afterschool matters: Creative programs that connect youth development and academic achievement. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. Retrieved from http://bit.ly/2Oxki52

  • Mercier, Sebastian T. (2008). “Truth, justice and the American way:” The intersection of American youth culture and superhero narratives. Iowa Historical Review, 1(2), 21-59. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.17077/2373-1842.1010

 

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Organizations/Associations

Home & About pages
  • Hawaiʻi State Public Library System. (n.d.-b). Pearl city public library. Retrieved October 14, 2019, from http://bit.ly/2lORuIX

  • Salem Press. (2019). Salem Press Encyclopedia. Hackensaw, New Jersey: Grey House Publishing, Inc.

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