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    Stan Lee Research Paper

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    of movies and tv shows spanning decades. Stanley Martin Lieber, later legally changed to his pseudonym name Stan Lee, is the creator of some of the worlds most recognizable and profitable characters and franchises on the planet to this day through Marvel Comics. To name just a few of these marvelous characters; Spider-Man, Iron Man, Hulk, The X-Men, Black Panther, and literately 100’s more. Lee grew up through a rough period of American history, but was

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    highly regarded for his heroism in his line of duty. However, after the murder of his wife and child, Frank dedicated himself to finding those criminals who killed his family, and thoroughly punishing them through physical destruction and torture. Based off of his already traumatic experience from the Vietnam War and then watching his family be murdered, Punisher is a man suffering from extreme post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Post-traumatic stress disorder develops in some people who have experienced

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    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is becoming an important aspect when it comes to running a business because it shows the people that how much a company values its customers and its society. CSR is known to be a business approach that contributes to the sustainable development by providing economic, social and environmental benefits for all shareholders. Nowadays, the majority of the companies are starting to adopt the CSR approach in their business models due to its benefits such as helping

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    The Marvel Of Marvel Comics

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    Gowen 1 Hunter Gowen Mrs. Galaviz English 12 April 14, 2015 The History of Marvel Comics When is the last time you saw a superhero? There is a fifty percent chance that this person is one of Marvel’s infinite amounts of superheroes and greatly known as the mass producers of comic book heroes and villains, Marvel Comics has become one of the most dominant pop culture icons on the face of the planet (Knutson). Marvel is one of the most influential when it comes to all ages living in the United States

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    The representation of diverse people and experiences in comics is important to expand the thoughts and minds of readers. Yang and Wilson, the minds behind American Born Chinese and Ms. Marvel, use the medium of comic books and graphic novels to help bring a new sense of belonging and acceptance to marginalized people. They do this by applying a “millennial mindset” to their respective stories. What this means is that the characters they have created, whether they are based off real people or are

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    I’m not quite sure when my obsession for superheroes started; as long as I can remember Spider-Man, Superman, and Batman, and many more, have been fixtures in my life. They save people and did amazing things. People who can leap buildings, lift cars and protect those they love are something I have always wanted to aspire to, as a child as well as now. These characters and the comics in which they reside are parents, brothers, and friends to the people who read them. Growing up, for the most part

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    Captain America’s Impact on America Throughout the years, several different superheroes have been created. Some were written for fun while others had a precise motive. Captain America is a prime example of being created for a specific reason. Often, people do not realize that the classic Captain America was conceived out of the horrors of World War II, which began in the late 1930s. Captain America’s influence on America through the past seventy-five years is one that amazes most people. Jack Kirby

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    Philicia London Ms.Reider English 12 cp 6-1-2017 Black Widow Mythology Natasha Romanoff was born circa 1928. During WW II Nazi attacked her hometown and the building she was in was set on fire. Her Mother quickly tossed her into the arms of a Russian soldier. His name was Ivan Petrovitch and he soon became the caretaker of Natasha. After that her mother was consumed by the flames. Ivan brought Natasha under his care and soon had to protect her from

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    movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and this one reunited the people who made that movie so great. Nevertheless, I did not expect this sequel to top the original. Instead, I thought it would be an extremely fun time at the movies that was not quite as good as “Guardians of the Galaxy.” I was right, but this movie made it a far closer contest than I guessed. “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” picks up relatively soon after the first movie. Our heroes are now a fairly cohesive team/family, though not

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    The Incredible Hulk Essay

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    16) The Incredible Hulk The reason this film is at the bottom of the list might not be entirely its fault. Marvel Studios at the time was still not exactly sure where they were going and how Bruce Banner would play into the future of the MCU. However, this movie is not Marvel’s best work. Edward Norton was mediocre, there is no denying that Mark Ruffalo is a much better, well-rounded Bruce Banner. The climax is a bit of a yawn, but the action scenes are decent. I could care less for the Bruce/Betty

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