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List members, I just posted an entry to the blog on a promotional comic called SPIDER-MAN BATTLES THE MYTH MONSTER! (1991). I happened upon it this summer. I
List members, The blog (http://popularcultureandthemiddleages.blogspot.com/) has been updated recently with a number of items that should be of interest to
Just a reminder: We still need proposals for our Kalamazoo sessions on SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT in popular culture and our roundtable on Why Arthur?
Hi Michael, The start and end of the Middle Ages is certainly not set in stone, but would go for the traditional bookmarks. The beginning: 476 - the last of
As the summer draws to a close, I remind list members that the following calls for papers will soon be ending. This will be the only reminder. Complete