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    What Is Artemis Good

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    joined a bad league after their mother had passed away. Both her sister and father persuaded Artemis to join their league, but Artemis never insisted to join the team because she thought that she was too weak to fight. Artemis was never like her father and sister after that. Artemis had a goal about her father and sister. Her goal was to be strong and to be able to defeat both of them and change their minds about being in the bad side. One day, Artemis got an invitation to join the good league. She went

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    Of course we had to save the best for last. “Arrow” is one of greatest shows of our generation in its respective genre. I could write 10 pages, maybe more, just on how great of a show this is. It essentially started everything the CW is doing with superhero shows. It helped create the spinoff of “The Flash” and “DC Legends of Tomorrow”, which features many characters brewing from Arrow and Flash. The main thing “Arrow” did was get fans excited about superhero shows again. Since “Smallville”, one

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    Flash Research Paper

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    Many people think that the fastest man in the universe is not cool. Some people might not even know who the Flash is, but that is okay. Flash is a fictional superhero who appears in DC comic books. Flash is amazing because he can run as fast as lightning, save people, and travel to the future. First of all, Flash is amazing because he can run as fast as lightning. Flash is so fast that he can catch and dodge bullets. Also, he is faster than Superman and can punch at the speed of light. His fastest

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    Let’s be honest: CBS’ Supergirl – which, if you haven’t been watching, is a TV show centered about the life of comic book legend Superman’s older cousin, the aforementioned (and equally powerful) Supergirl – is no Arrow, despite its being created by the same team that created The CW’s infamous “Arrow-verse” (a.k.a. the trifecta of hit DC comics-based TV shows Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow). Supergirl is no Daredevil, either. And it’s no Jessica Jones. But – and this is a pretty big “But”

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    The Marvel And Dc Worlds

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    showing how to overcome any problem thrown at their imaginary characters. These characters are better known, in general, as superheros and villians. The main difference between these named superpowered heroes are which group they belong to, The Justice League that was created by DC, Detective Comics, or the Avengers which was created by Marvel. Marvel has many different people that contribute to the making of their characters but the main person who gets most of the credit is former chairman of Marvel

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    Hernan Guerra, Kirk Langstromg, and Bekka as Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. However, apart for the several darker turns of this world, this Justice League kills. And it brings in the age-old question of superheroes, what happens when powerful beings work against the law? Superheroes are strong promotions for American propaganda. The Justice League, even Avengers from Marvel are fighting alongside the American president and with American law. But that doesn't always mean that they're doing the

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    Another reflection on society was Tony Isabella’s 1995 Black Lightning; he was a perfect example of how writers used comics as a medium to address race. He was a black protégé who, due to his own series being cancelled, later became a member of Batman’s Outsiders. He was the first black superhero in DC Comics to get his own title series and because of this, he could not avoid serving as a symbolic reminder of racial tokenism. Real name being Jefferson Pierce, a respectable schoolteacher, Black Lightning

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    Is Batman A Hero

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    story. In 2000, DC comics released JLA: Tower of Babel; a six part storyline involving Ra's Al Ghoul stealing secret files from Batman that documented the strengths and weaknesses of several members of the Justice League. This story served as a catalyst to display Batman's lack of trust for the League and superhumans as a whole, showcasing  his willingness to take them down if necessary. As a result, many fans have used the story as evidence to prove he can beat any character in a debate. Although his

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    Have you ever wondered how two god-like beings would interact if they were to fight? Well by doing a cross-comparison of their separate abilities, we can see that in a fight of direct across comparisons, Superman and Wonder Woman are fairly equal. But a cross-comparison, of direct strength, speed, and durability doesn't say much about a superhero’s ability to fight. This is why you need examine the fight between Wonder Woman and Superman using all aspects of their abilities. In a fight between Wonder

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    Apollo vs. Green Arrow

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    Apollo and Green Arrow/ Oliver Queen When I first learned about the Greek god Apollo in my Classical Mythology class, he reminded me of Oliver Queen. Oliver Queen is a character from one of my favorite television show called “Smallville”. He inherited a big industrial empire from his parents when they passed away. He was a playboy who did not care to give back to the society and only did what pleases him. One day, when Oliver was out on his boat, he was pushed overboard into the sea by an employee

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