Brotherman and the Geography of Superhero Comics

I'm working on a piece examining comic book geographies. Of course, my concern with comic book landscape as reflective of broader urban issues makes this both fun and hard.  I'm using Brotherman Comics as the focal point because it sits at the intersection of broader concerns related race, comics, and narrative in the American experience.  

 

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