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- Superheroes and spirituality: the religion of the comics - media guide
- BeliefNet.com: Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Superhero Spirituality?
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- Michigan State University Libraries: :Index to the Comic Art Collection - bibliography: over 80 academic books articles about religion in comics
- Comics Research Bibliography: Comics and Religion - at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), by John Bullough and Michael Rhode
- At the comics shop, religion goes graphic - article from MSNBC.com
- God comics: Illustrated fiction spreads word on religious ideas - Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
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- Virgin Comics - Richard Branson's company, publisher of Hindu-themed comics, with Deepak Chopra
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- Judeo-Christian Religion in Japanese Anime/Manga Evangelion
- Wiki: List of Catholic Superheroes
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- Comic book visionaries - by Terry Mattingly (Eastern Orthodox), syndicated religion columnist
- Jewish Comics: A Select Bibliography
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- Wiki: List of Jewish Superheroes
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- Jewish superheroes work wonders in American comics - from Boston Jewish Advocate
- AK Comics - Mideast Superheroes (universal appeal from a Muslim source)
- Raj Comics - major comics company based in India (predominantly Hindu)
- Wiki: List of Native American Superheroes
- Religion in Superhero Comics - by Jeffrey Weiss
- Spider mantra: Superhero's powerful concentration on 'responsibility' resonates with many religions - San Diego Union-Tribune
- A Question of Religion [in comics] - by Regie Rigby
- Panel Discussion: What is your opinion on the portrayal of religion in comic books?
- My God, my God, why have (comic book writers) forsaken (you)? - essay and analysis about religion in mainstream comics
- See you in the funny papers. (morality and religion in comic strips) - from U.S. Catholic (2/1/1996)
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- "God & Comics" Gadfly Special - by Steven Bissette
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- Golden Plates - Mike Allred's comic adaptation of The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ - by Mike Allred (Madman; X-Statix, etc.)
- Book of Mormon Heroes Comics - another Book of Mormon comic book adaptation
- The Christian Superhero Training Guide - by Ken Clifton
- Australian Christian Cartoonists Community's Journal
- Alpha-Omega Comics, Inc. - Evangelical Protestants
- Magic is the New Religion - Defenders storyline (Marvel)
- The Fraudulent Five Liberal Superheroes
- news article about Alpha-Omega Comics
- The Guardian Line - Protestant Christian comics
- Alias Comics - Protestant Christian market
- Christian Knight Comics
- Christian Comic Store
- angels as comic book characters
- Comics Industry is a secular ghetto
- Vegan/Animal Rights Comics
- Testament - by Douglas Rushkoff, a Jewish religious scholar
- Eagle - successful British comic book company started by a clergyman
- Spirituality in Comics
- Duckburg Religion - in depth look at religion in Disney's Donald Duck comics
- Schlock Mercenary
- Interview with Greg Garrett, author of Holy Superheroes! Exploring Faith & Spirituality in Comic Books
- The Seven Spiritual Laws of Superheroes - with Deepak Chopra and Grant Morrison
- tracing emergence of religion in mainstream comics
- Wiki: Religion in the Simpsons
- Museum of Black Superheroes
- Marvel Chronology Project
- Is Superheroing Liberal or Conservative Activity?
- Comics Research: New Mutants Website - The New Mutants was among the most overtly religious comic book series in mainstream comics
- Available Emblems of Belief for Placement on Government Headstones and Markers - from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (as comic books are a visual medium, knowing what religious symbols are associated with what specific religious groups can be useful in determining what religious groups character belong to)
- Foreign Heroes
- Everything I Know About Diversity, I Learned from Superhero Comics
- ComicBookReligion.com featured on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos CBC TV show
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