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		<title>Superheroes and spirituality: the religion of the comics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From last year&#8217;s summer blockbuster, Superman Returns, to this summer&#8217;s third installment of Spider-Man, comic book heroes are bringing their pseudo-religious characters to the cinema. Religion experts and observers of pop culture say these superheroes reflect &#8211; some more overtly than others &#8211; traditional religious archetypes and values in nontraditional settings. Yet the popularity of [...]]]></description>
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