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15 Times A U.S. President Showed Up in Marvel Comics 01/22/2017

A lot of stuff has been going on in America, from to Trump's election to the ... There are no words to explain how grateful I am as a Canadian for the Obamas. They were wonderful and I will miss them.

15 Times A U.S. President Showed Up in Marvel Comics ...

10/26/2016

I'm here in room 101 with Timbits!

09/10/2016

Today is world su***de prevention day. Almost all of personally know someone - or know someone who knows someone - who has committed su***de. I am myself am no stranger to this.

There is no best way to 'prevent' someone from committing su***de because mental illness is not a universal disease, there is no single way to diagnose someone who is depressed or who suffers from PTSD. All we can do is support them by creating spaces that do not demonize or stereotype them.

We here at 22 Pages want to expose you to 'darker' situations involving some of our favourite superheroes in not-so super situations because most of them are human after all.

Here is [yet another, but shorter] list of comic books that focus on mental illness:

-Alison Bechdel - Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
-Allie Brosh - Hyperbole and a Half
-Darryl Cunningham - Psychiatric Tales (Expanded Edition)
-Glyn Dillon - The Nao Of Brown
-Ellen Forney - Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me
-Hannah Bradshaw - Dark Early
-Katie Green 0 Lighter Than My Shadow
-John Porcellino - The Hospital Suite
-Nadia Shivak - Inside Out: Portrait of an Eating Disorder
-David B. - Epileptic
-Sarafin - Asylum Squad Side Story: The Psychosis Diaries
-Ryan Dow - Pretending You're Not Crazy
-Adam Bourret - I'm Crazy
-John Ramita, Jr., Bob Layton, and Carmine Infantino - Demon in a Bottle
-Mark Waid - Daredevil (2011-2014)
-Samuel C. Williams - At War with Yourself

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