Casefile #4: The Saga of Ra's al Ghul
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The Batman goes global this week as we explore the Orientalist framework supporting Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams’ classic, if problematic, Saga of Ra’s al Ghul. Underneath Adams’ genre-defining artwork and O’Neil’s boy’s-adventure storytelling is a West vs. East dichotomy older than the Demon's Head himself. You can find The Black Casebook on Twitter @blackcasebook and Instagram @blackcasebookpod, and you can write in to [email protected] to share any Bat-thoughts you have. Music by Black Plastique.
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