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Spider-Man Psychology
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Acclaimed author, psychology professor, Wheel of Fortune game show champion, and “superherologist” Dr. Travis Langley has returned with the newest installment of his lauded Pop Culture Psychology s...
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30 May 2023

Why didn’t Peter Parker stop the burglar who killed Uncle Ben?Are Spider-Man’s foes inherently evil, or are they victims of circumstances beyond their control?What do the many web-slinging superheroes across the Spider-Verse tell us about the choices we make in the world(s) we inhabit?And who really wants to date a superhero, anyway? Especially an underdog like Spider-Man . . .Spider-Man has been ranked among the best-selling superhero characters since the 1960s, often as the best-selling superhero of all time. Much of his popularity lies in his humanity and his status as the poster boy for neurotic superheroes.In Spider-Man Psychology: Untangling Webs, Travis Langley (author of the acclaimed Batman and Psychology and Stranger Things Psychology) is back with his team of expert contributors to plumb the psychological depths of our favorite friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Drawing examples from comic book stories, motion pictures (including the animated blockbuster Spider-Verse movie series), and a few well-known video games or TV cartoons, Dr. Langley and his team will untangle a variety of sticky psychological issues found throughout the famed web slinger's time-tested saga to help readers better understand psychology.
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Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Imprint: Turner
Series: Popular Culture Psychology
Publication Date:
30 May 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781684429349
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology, PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Adolescent
“Friendly neighborhood psychologist Travis Langley and his fantastic team explore the amazing minds of Peter Parker, Miles Morales, and many more in this spectacular edition of all things Spider-Man!” —E. Paul Zehr, PhD, author of Chasing Captain America: How Advances in Science, Engineering, and Biotechnology Will Produce a Superhuman “Travis Langley has put together an amazing (see what I did there?) collection of essays about Spider-Man. If you’re a fan of Spider-Man, this book will fascinate you, as the essays illuminate our understanding of exactly what makes Peter Parker and the people around him tick. Highly recommended.” —Michael A. Burstein, winner of the Astounding Award, multiple Hugo and Nebula Award nominee, author of “The Friendly Neighborhood of Peter Parker” in Webslinger: Unauthorized Essays on Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man