Live Zoom webinar | Dec. 6, 2020
Comics industry veteran to present "Jews and Superheroes" virtual event
Revised November 17, 2020
Virtual Presentation + Q&A By Author/Historian Danny Fingeroth
Danny Fingeroth, Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics and the Creation of the Superhero
Did you know that superheroes were created by Jews? The creators of the most well-known superheroes were largely young American Jewish men from Eastern European backgrounds. Is that significant or a complete coincidence and no big deal?
During this virtual webinar author, historian and comics industry veteran Danny Fingeroth will introduce you to the innovative creators of some of the most well-known superheroes who are so prominent in current popular culture, notably in movies such as Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home. Accompanied by an entertaining and informative slide show, Fingeroth will discuss how the creators’ Jewish origins may have helped make superheroes the most familiar popular culture icons of all—on TV, in movies and electronic media, as well as in comics.
The innovators to be covered include:
Fingeroth’s most recent book is A Marvelous Life: The Amazing Story of Stan Lee (2019 St. Martin’s Press/Macmillan), the definitive biography of Lee, co-creator of Marvel Comics and its most famous characters, including Spider-Man, the Avengers and the X-Men. Like many of the most significant comics and graphic novel creators, Lee was from an Eastern European Jewish immigrant background. Fingeroth’s presentation places Lee’s life and career—including his famous Marvel movie cameos—in the context of Jewish life in America.
Danny Fingeroth is a popular-culture critic and historian, with a focus on comics and graphic novels, especially from a Jewish perspective. A longtime executive editor and writer at Marvel Comics, where he ran the company’s Spider-Man line, Fingeroth (the son of a cantor) is the author of books including Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews Comics and the Creation of the Superhero, and was one of the founders of Brooklyn’s Jewish Comic Con. He was the curator and moderator of the YIVO Institute’s “Comics and the Jewish-American Dream” interview series. Fingeroth has spoken on comics-related topics at Columbia University, the Smithsonian Institution, The American Jewish Historical Society, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, the Breman Jewish Heritage Museum, the Society of Illustrators and many other venues.
This event is made possible thanks to a Philip L. Holstein Community Program Fund grant from the Jewish Federation of Central New York.
All books include shipping to the U.S. and Canada only. Books will be shipped after the event.
Questions about this event? Please contact Will Wallak at
315-445-2040, ext. 108, or wwallak@jccsyr.org.
LIVE ZOOM WEBINAR
Dec. 6, 2020 | 3 pm
Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics and the Creation of the Superhero
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A Marvelous Life (includes shipping)
$35 USD