War of the Chalk Golems
Nicolas rode his bike to the playground behind the school and saw Edward making the preparations, though for what he had no idea. He locked his bike onto the school's bike rack and made his way over to Edward.
"Look, let's just forget about this. It's a Saturday. We can go to the mall for a bit if you want, though not for long. I've got to cut my grass." Nicolas was lying, but even cutting the grass was fascinating compared to being with Edward.
"No, you really do have to see this," Edward said.
"See what? I was told there was a wager of five bucks, but I don't even know what we're betting on."
Edward smiled and m
Themes of Chomsky as Seen in Comic Books by greenman45, literature
Literature
Themes of Chomsky as Seen in Comic Books
Ryan McGrail
12/8/2010
Mass Culture
Marc Bonnani
Themes of Chomsky as Seen in Comic Books
The storylines in the graphic novels "JSA: Black Reign," and "JLA: The Nail" contain many parallels to Chomsky's teachings in "Media Control." In "JSA: Black Reign," The supervillain turned anti-hero Black Adam recruits a team of disillusioned superheroes who realize the number one rule of the superhero community, though shalt not kill, is meant to be broken. Black Adam and his team of superheroes gone rogue invade Adam's native country of Kandaq (an obvious stand-in for Ir