Brian "Box" Brown brings history and culture to life through his comics. In his new graphic novel, he unravels how marketing that targeted children in the 1980s has shaped adults in the present. Powered by the advent of television and super-charged by the deregulation era of the 1980s, media companies and toy manufacturers joined forces to dominate the psyches of American children. But what are the consequences when a developing brain is saturated with the same kind of marketing bombardment found in Red Scare propaganda? Brian "Box" Brown's The He-Man Effect shows how corporate manipulation brought muscular, accessory-stuffed action figures to dizzying heights in the 1980s and beyond. Bringing beloved brands like He-Man, Transformers, My Little Pony, and even Mickey Mouse himself into the spotlight, this graphic history exposes a world with no rules and no concern for results beyond profit.
Brian A. Brown Orden de los libros
Brian Arthur Brown se dedica a tender puentes y comprender los principales textos religiosos del mundo. Su trabajo se centra en el estudio comparativo de las escrituras sagradas, buscando temas y tradiciones comunes entre diversas fes. A través de sus escritos, tiene como objetivo fomentar el diálogo interreligioso y el respeto mutuo entre diferentes perspectivas religiosas. Su enfoque implica una investigación meticulosa y la presentación de textos clave con comentarios de expertos, ofreciendo a los lectores una visión integral del legado espiritual de la humanidad.




- 2023
- 2023
Providing a radical rethink that integrates tattoos and other body modifications within health, wellbeing, and positive psychology, this book disrupts the narrative of stigmatisation that so often surrounds these practices to welcome a broader discussion of the benefits they can offer.
- 2020
Child Star
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
In Child Star, bestselling author Box Brown creates a biography of Owen Eugene, a fictional 1980s child actor.
- 2014
Three Testaments
- 656 páginas
- 23 horas de lectura
From disagreement over an Islamic Center in New York to clashes between Christians and Muslims in Egypt, tension between the three Abrahamic faiths often runs high. Yet for all their differences, these three traditions-Judaism, Islam, and Christianity-share much in common. Three Testaments brings together for the first time the text of the Torah, the New Testament, and the Quran, so that readers can explore for themselves the connections, as well as the points of departure, between the three faiths. Notable religion scholars provide accessible introductions to each tradition, and commentary from editor Brian Arthur Brown explores how the three faiths may draw similarities from the ancient Zoroastrian tradition. This powerful book provides a much-needed interfaith perspective on key sacred texts.