Anderson, AudwinMireles, Taylor Cuinn2020-05-142020-05-142020-05Mireles, T. C. (2020). <i>Diversity is almost a superhero: A critical analysis of diversity in DC's arrowverse</i> (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.https://hdl.handle.net/10877/9899In the last ten years, superheroes have entered the mainstream and are a part of media studies. Most of this research has been based in examining the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Therefore this paper examine a part of comic studies that hasn’t been explored. This paper analyzes DC’s Arrowverse using a sociological lens using Critical Race Theory and Queer Theory. The intention of this thesis is to examine the diversity that is presented in the Arrowverses’ shows: Arrow (2012), The Flash (2014), Supergirl (2015), DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (2016), and Black Lightning (2018). Race, gender, and LGBTQ+ aspects of diversity are examined using a review of past literature and specific examples of quotes and storylines from the Arrowverse in order to examine the diversity presented.Text85 pages1 file (.pdf)enComicsMediaDCRaceGenderQueerSociologyComic books, strips, etc.--Social aspectsComic books, strips, etc.--Moral and ethical aspectsSexual minoritiesDiversity is Almost a Superhero: A Critical Analysis of Diversity in DC's ArrowverseThesis