Humans, Mutants, and the World as Understood in Grant Morrison’s New X-Men

Martin, J. F. X marks the perspective: Humans, mutants, and the world as understood in Grant Morrison’s New X-Men. Religion in Grant Morrison Comics.

  • Drawing on theorized fundamental human freedoms, Social Cognitive Domain Theory, and Christian philosophy, the chapter highlights how beliefs about the nature of reality animate Grant Morrison’s New X-Men.

  • The chapter specifically examines beliefs about (meta)physical, social, and psychological reality against the backdrop of genetic difference.

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