When you teach classes on comic books and understanding dinosaurs, it’s easy to say you’re a bit quirky. But Brad Ricca, who’s been teaching at Case Western Reserve University for more than 10 years as a graduate student, an English lecturer and a SAGES Fellow, wouldn’t call himself quirky. The Daily asked the Miami University and Case Western Reserve alumnus how he’d describe himself—plus a few other questions to help you gain some insight into the Superman expert's personality.
1. What’s on your iPod?
“I Just Can’t Take It Anymore” by The Lemonheads
2. What’s your favorite spot in Cleveland, and why?
One of my very favorite places to go lately is The Happy Dog in Gordon Square. There is nothing more Cleveland than sitting in a wooden booth, ordering an incredible custom hot dog with nueske bacon and alien relish (or a veggie dog/no bacon) and listening to DJ Kishka spin polka music all night long. It is an experience you can only have here.
3. If you could only take three books with you to a deserted island, what would you take?
- Moby-Dick by Herman Melville
- Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson
- The Golden Age of Marvel Comics. It was given to me by English Chair Mary Grimm. I would bring it because it is great reading and gigantic enough to stun any hungry predators.