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James,
Someone on the Hendrix Comic Society’s Facebook page mentioned that you’re a Hendrix alum. If that’s correct, that’s either an amazing coincidence or Hendrix simply attracts big comic book fans who feel compelled to write about superheroes in a way they find both fun and scholarly. I’m the author of the 2012 book “Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight,” which cites “Law and the Multiverse” a few times. If you ever attend WonderCon, San Diego Comic-Con, or New York Comic Con, please let me know. I do panels at those at other cons, and I’d love for you to join one with me sometime.
Best wishes,
Travis Langley
Professor of Psychology
Hendersonson State University
Twitter: @Superherologist
P.S. Rereading my own message, I see I didn’t state this overtly: I’m also a Hendrix College alumnus. I got my psychology B.A. from Hendrix in 1986.