I thought I had thanked (other) Eric for the tip, but there's no sign of my last message. That's odd, but not as odd as some of the things the Yahoo system does from time to time. I have downloaded and read 'Blue Beetle' #33 now, and the third Blue Beetle story in that issue is rather incredible. Thanks, Eric.
I do have to agree that academia and quasi-academia are in sad shape when the emphasis is on reading the literature about the literature, rather than the primary texts themselves (which, in this case, would be the actually comics about which so much has been written). To often I have met English majors who read only what they personally like, and journal articles and texts about whatever novel or whatever they are assigned rather than the assigned work. For example, rather than read, for example, 'Rapucine' Daughter' they will find a few article about the short story and then them for nifty quotes, in essence rehashing what is easily accessible that deals with the short story, rather than actually reading the story itself and then writing a paper that might actually contain some honest, original ideas. I suspect Enlish is not the only field in which that sort of thing goes on.