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    about the Dynamic Duo Batman and Robin. Batman and Robin are a team of super heroes/vigilantes who protect the citizens of Gotham from the dangerous villains. This Dynamic Duo has protected Gotham from crazy psychopaths and murderers such as: Two Face, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Penguin, Bane, and the Joker. Both Batman and Robin have faced many struggling times throughout their lifetimes. Not only was Batman’s parents murdered right in front of him, but Dick Grayson’s (Robin “The Boy Wonder”) parents

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    civilization, to the ancient Greeks, and even to popular culture now. Three specific stories with very similar hero-sidekick themes are the relationships between Gilgamesh and Enkidu in the Epic of Gilgamesh, Achilles and Patroclus in the Iliad, and Batman and Robin in the graphic novel Death in the Family. This essay will explore the similarities and differences between these important pieces of literature. The three mythologies are quite different in relation to the three pairs’ relationships with each

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    and often set us on a path of goodness and justice. USUALLY. Most heroes, realistically aren’t as good as we create them to be. Batman for instance, is one of those heroes. Batman or Bruce Wayne, is Gotham’s protector; a fabricated city in Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns. A graphic novel where the batman has long retired after the death of his heroic sidekick robin, and his sudden return to battle the crime-ridden metropolis. Furthermore, while the batman's actions seem noble and heroic; his

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    Batman Research Paper

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    Batman has been around for over 70 years. In this time he has been reimagined and rebooted countless times by many authors. These remediations have taken Batman through many personas, from a dark crusader to quirky detective. In 1939, Batman first appeared in Detective Comics issue 27. Introduced as a no-nonsense crime fighter, Batman quickly became a favorite of readers. Recently DC entertainment has launched a reboot of their comics. One of the most popular is Batman, who has been reimagined as

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    Batman has pretty much always had a sidekick, but none have worked out as well as Robin has. So what is so different about Robin that has made their relationship last so long, and how did their relationship become so strong throughout the years? When Gardner Fox writes these stories he constantly reminds us how Robin compliments Batman in more ways than just being his sidekick. When Batman makes Robin part of his team, he not only saves Robin but Robin saves Batman in a way as well, he gives him

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    Dick Grayson Outline

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    Fans of Batman will be familiar with the The Bat's first adoptive son, Dick Grayson and how he came to be in the hero's care before he became the first Boy Wonder, Robin. But, what many don't know is how much he has grown as a character. Dick’s evolution over the years has become one of the most recognisable character developments in DC Comics history. Let's take a much deeper look at who Dick Grayson is and how he has evolved over the years as a character. Before we dive into the more gritty details

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    Batman Research Paper

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    Effects of being batman In Dc comics the most famous hero is Batman. Batman is a very complex person he lives to lives. In the day he is Bruce Wayne billionaire, and one of Gotham’s most eligible bachelors. During the night Bruce Wayne becomes Batman superhero vigilante. It’s not easy being Batman, but the world will always need a Batman. Being Batman would not only have an effect on him, but it would affect others as well. At the beginning of Batman’s career he takes on a sidekick Dick Grayson

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    written by Simon Armitage, focuses on fictional characters with supernatural powers and describes their soul, mind and individuality, which help in creating a vivid image of the characters’ personality. The fictional characters represented are Batman and Robin. Carol Ann Duffy in her poem “Salome” explores an intriguing aspect of the character’s soul and digs deep into the spirit of Salome her emotions, her emotions and her psyche. Her poem is about a woman not remembering anything that happened to

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    From Robin To Nightwing: The Evolution of Dick Grayson [Contains information from the New Earth and Crisis comics involving Nightwing. Also contains references to earlier stories] We all know that Robin as Batman’s faithful sidekick. The most famous one of the Robins is Dick Grayson. Despite having existed for years, how much has Grayson grown as a character? How much do we know about him as a character other than him being Batman’s sidekick? Let’s delve deeper into Dick’s life before, during

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    genre was “The Batman” and “The Green Hornet. Both TV series were a thirty minute prime time live action show, broadcasted by the ABC (American Broadcasting Company) network between 1966 to 1968.Both shows were narrated and produced by Mr. William Dozier. The show is about the crime fighters who protect the city and people from criminals. Adam west featured as a Batman/Bruce Wayne and Burt ward as Robin. Van Williams featured as the Green hornet/Britt Reid and Bruce Lee as Kato. Batman was a huge hit

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