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124 Popular Culture Review Daniel Ferreras Savoye is an associate professor of Language, Literature, and Culture at West Virginia University. His work on the Fantastic, the detective story, marginalized genres, and popular culture issues has appeared in French Literature Series, Hispania, PoUtica, Lectura y signo, and Excavatio. He is also the author of Lo fantdstico en la literaturay en el cine (Vosa, 1996), Cuentos de la mano izquierda (Silente, 1999) ^ndAmor 3.1 (Love 3.1) (Laberinto, 2010). William N. Thompson is Professor Emeritus of Public Administration at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has degrees from Michigan State University (BA and MA) and the University of Missouri (PhD) His books include Ethics in City Hall (with James Leidlein), The International Encyclopedia o f Gambling, and Native American Issues. Margaret Wagner is a 25-year resident of Las Vegas and graduate of UNLV’s master’s program in English. She has been a teacher for 12 years, and her favorite ways to spend her off time are raising her two sons and traveling.