Not a Real Science Article

Posted By on January 22, 2012

This is not an ad for http://wearscience.com. It’s a practice article so we can test how things look. This is not an ad for http://wearscience.com. It’s a practice article so we can test how things look. This is not an ad for http://wearscience.com. It’s a practice article so we can test how things look. This is not an ad for http://wearscience.com. It’s a practice article so we can test how things look.

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Dr. Travis Langley
Superherologist Travis Langley, author of the book Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight (Wiley & Sons Publishing), is a psychology professor who teaches on the psychology of crime, mental illness, social behavior, and media, including courses titled "Batman" and "Stan Lee's Heroes." He has been a child abuse investigator, expert courtoom witness, and undefeated champion on the Wheel of Fortune game show. He regularly presents panels on the psychology of heroes at conventions like San Diego Comic-Con, New York Comic Con, WonderCon, and Wizard World, to name a few. Psychology Today runs his professional column, "Beyond Heroes and Villains." Follow him as @Superherologist on Twitter or visit him on Facebook in Batman's Belfry.