Heer was born to Indian parents and was raised as a Sikh.[8][9]
Selected works
Arguing Comics: Literary Masters on a Popular Medium (edited with Kent Worcester) (2004)[10]
A Comics Studies Reader (edited with Kent Worcester) (2008)[11]
The Superhero Reader (edited with Kent Worcester and Charles Hatfield) (2013)[12][13]
Too Asian: Racism, Privilege, and Post-Secondary Education (with Michael C.K. Ma, Davina Bhandar and R.J. Gilmour, eds. Toronto: Between the Lines, 2012.[14]
In Love with Art: Françoise Mouly's Adventures in Comics with Art Spiegelman (2013)[15][16][17]
Heer was born to Indian parents and was raised as a Sikh.[8][9]
Selected works
Arguing Comics: Literary Masters on a Popular Medium (edited with Kent Worcester) (2004)[10]
A Comics Studies Reader (edited with Kent Worcester) (2008)[11]
The Superhero Reader (edited with Kent Worcester and Charles Hatfield) (2013)[12][13]
Too Asian: Racism, Privilege, and Post-Secondary Education (with Michael C.K. Ma, Davina Bhandar and R.J. Gilmour, eds. Toronto: Between the Lines, 2012.[14]
In Love with Art: Françoise Mouly's Adventures in Comics with Art Spiegelman (2013)[15][16][17]