Psychology

Psychologist Uses Superhero Comics to Treat His Patients
Psychologist Uses Superhero Comics to Treat His Patients
Psychologist Uses Superhero Comics to Treat His Patients
Reddit's "Ask Me Anything" threads, where interesting people with unusual perspectives answer questions posed by the Reddit community, has attracted a wide array of fascinating folks from a fellow who played a Putty on the original Power Rangers series to 4chan founder Christopher Poole...
Link Ink: New ‘X-Men: First Class’ Images, Nestor Carbonell Returning to Gotham and Clawful Good News
Link Ink: New ‘X-Men: First Class’ Images, Nestor Carbonell Returning to Gotham and Clawful Good News
Link Ink: New ‘X-Men: First Class’ Images, Nestor Carbonell Returning to Gotham and Clawful Good News
Movies: X-Men: First Class gets a yearbook of sorts with new character images courtesy of Fox. Libraries: Eduardo Zepeda from Weslaco Public Library won a $20,000 Great Graphic Novel Library Giveaway prize at the Texas Library Association's Annual Conference last week...
Link Ink: Chris Evans as Steve Rogers, ‘Pushing Daisies’ as a Comic, and Superhero Psychology
Link Ink: Chris Evans as Steve Rogers, ‘Pushing Daisies’ as a Comic, and Superhero Psychology
Link Ink: Chris Evans as Steve Rogers, ‘Pushing Daisies’ as a Comic, and Superhero Psychology
Hollywood: The first images of Chris Evans as a buff Steve Rogers (sans Cap costume) have surfaced. Evans is looking pretty jacked, if we say so ourselves. Controversy: Tom Spurgeon weighs in on the importance of supporting Molly Norris, the cartoonist who has gone into hiding following threats from extremists who were angered by her organization of "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day...
Real Rorschach’n: The Test Behind The Mask Now On Wikipedia
Real Rorschach’n: The Test Behind The Mask Now On Wikipedia
Real Rorschach’n: The Test Behind The Mask Now On Wikipedia
Zack Snyder's movie adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' "Watchmen" may polarize fans until the end of days, but few can deny the the nerd chills they got watching Jackie Earle Haley's portrayal of Rorschach. Now the psychology behind the vigilante's amorphous mask is available for all to see on Wikipedia, according to io9 via The New York Times...