Volume 8, Issue 3, 5774

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Jewish Women in Comics

When many people think of comic books, they still picture superheroes saving the day and cartoon bubbles with words like “Ka-Pow!” in bold font. But there is a whole intriguing world of comic books out there that sheds light on a particular and more realistic experience. We at 614 were interested in what Jewish women comic book writers had to say in their works about their religious identity and whether they shared cultural themes in their writing. Read the interviews with the diverse group of authors we selected and see for yourself.

Michelle Cove, Editor
mcove@brandeis.edu

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