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    key features between Mouth Rot and other famous superheroes. Mouth Rot is similar in appearance and ability to Cyborg from the original Teen Titans TV show. He also shares similar backstory features to Bucky Barnes aka “The Winter Soldier” in the Captain America and The Avengers movies. Mouth Rot’s main plot line, personality, and some of his powers are similar to Deadshot in the Suicide Squad movie. However, Mouth Rot is not a completely plagiarized character, and has many unique attributes to his

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    cinematography of the movie. That is where the true differences can be made, but the depiction of one hero in particular remains constant. That hero being Captain America. The first box office depiction of Captain America took place in 1990 and evolved to what we know and have seen in Captain America the Winter Soldier. Before delving straight into the 1990 Captain America movie it is important to

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    The trailers for both The Avengers and Suicide Squad are very similar and different in many ways. They are both about teams that have to be put together to fight an enemy that no one else could handle. But they are also different in that while one is about heroes saving the day the other is about villains fighting for the good of humanity for once. When you watch these two trailers together yo see that for the most part the major points of each movie are similar. Even though both of these trailers

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    ensemble superhero blockbusters. David Edelstein has seen his share of superhero films, in a career spanning almost four decades. This year all of his reviews on superhero films are unsurprisingly intertwined, comparing them to one another. With Captain America: Civil War being the blockbuster to open the summer market (in the States anyways), expectations were set at what Edelstein believes to be another average film in the money-making-minded Marvel franchise. Trying to build on the (monetary)

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    Next in the long, tiresome quest for knowledge of The Flash, I decided to research The Speed Force, because it will make it easier to understand the answers to the rest of my questions. The Speed Force is the extra-dimensional energy that once powered all of the Flashes' superhuman abilities. It is unknown to the people of the DC universe where the Speed Force comes from, to them it is a great and powerful force that affects everything. The Speed force can be used as a way of transportation, a source

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    Since they were always at sea the characters and the mood grew weary and longed for land and real venison. It made Ned Land tempered and made the Professor pleased because he could research. Since the captain was so secretive that made the mood more sullen and unpleasant at points. The captain also made the tone tense with his need to know basis and the way he worded things. The point of view is first person protagonist and Professor Aronnax is the one telling the story. He is a researcher and

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    between the pirates and the lost boys. The lost boys are playful and rambunctious with the presence of their leader Peter while the pirates are vexed by the boys’ attitudes, especially since “there [never has] been a cockier boy” than Peter (91). Captain Hook also seeks to kidnap the young girl Wendy from the lost boys so that Wendy “shall be [his] mother” and fill the gap of his traumatic past with his parents (146). This tension between the lost boys and the pirates represents the unsteadiness between

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    the Nautilus, down to the smallest of things like the food to what Captain Nemo is really like. When Aronnax, Conseil, and Land meet Captain Nemo he is seen as a mysterious man capably of dangerous things.  Throughout the novel, Aronnax discovers interesting sides to Captain Nemo he never expected.  Upon being taken into the Nautilus, Captain Nemo shows Aronnax around the submarine explaining how everything works proving Captain Nemo’s intelligence in order to design something so technically advanced

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    but intriguing. In their world you follow superheroes through their lives, learning their stories and not only understanding them on the level of a super but on a personal level. There are iconic superhero figures that most would recognize like Captain America and Iron Man. These two were partners at one time, fighting side-by-side in the league known as the Avengers who fought and saved New York from an alien invasion. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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    are words or actions one adventure and trust lies with the captain. In Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Captain Nemo and Professor Aronnax are trapped in the ice one wanting to return the other wanting to proceed. In the text Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the sea,Jules Verne develops the character conversation between Captain Nemo as persuasive towards Professor Aronnax. Jules Verne in Twenty Leagues Under the Sea, develops Captain Nemo by persuading Professor Aronnaxs the conversation they

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