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Comics have been instrumental in presenting complex societal themes in a relatable manner. Heroic narratives often embody American values such as justice, freedom, and equality, offering a platform for dialogue and reflection. Conversely, they do not shy away from addressing social issues like racism, enriching the cultural conversation. For instance, Black Panther and X-Men have boldly tackled racial discrimination, inviting readers to re-evaluate societal norms and aspire to inclusivity.


Comic books have been a platform for addressing real-world social issues and facilitating discourse on topics like racism, gender equality, and mental health while also shaping cultural norms and fostering a sense of community among readers

The universal appeal of comic books transcends linguistic barriers. While English remains a predominant language in the superhero genre, the growth of the medium globally means that stories are now told in numerous languages. The power of visual storytelling has enabled comics to become accessible irrespective of language proficiency, enhancing globalization by sharing narratives across linguistic divides.


As comic books have become more popular than ever in mainstream media it is important that comic book writers and artists get a positive and inclusive message across.