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    Dc Marvel : Dc Comics

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    DC vs Marvel There’s an age old battle amongst us “nerds” over who is better in the comic book world, DC Comics or Marvel Comics? Everyone has their own opinions on who has the better stories and characters, and which comes out with the better movies and shows, but when you break it down each one has different qualities that make it better. Marvel and DC are the most well-known comic creators in the world. These companies kick-started the superhero/supervillain franchise. Marvel comics was founded

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    Lions Gate, but now Marvel Studios join the hall of fame with the rest of the giants in the movie business. Marvel Studios is known for pushing the story narrative and also making c-list heroes into movie stars(Comicbookcast2,2016). Marvel Studios’ films has not released a critically bad movie, and they beat out the gold standard that Pixar has maintained(T.V. Junkie, 2016). Marvel Studios has been steamrolling all of the movies that the other studios(T.V. Junkie, 2016). Marvel Studios has been known

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    Co-opetition/Value Net The value-net for Marvel Studios is very large and diversified. We will focus this discussion in two key market segments. These are 1) the superhero film genre and includes competing properties from DC Comics characters produced by Warner Brothers as well as other Marvel character films produced by 20th Century Fox and Sony Pictures who have licensed the rights to the Fantastic Four, X-Men, and Spider-Man 2) the new market of toy and video game convergence pioneered by the

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    of galaxies that contain over billions of stars. scripture before the invention of the telescope the bible predicted that we are unable to predict the number of stars but he knows each one by name. the marvel of the galaxies shows the power of god. today most astronomers ackloedge that the universe appears to be expanding which agrees to isaiah 40 22. psalm 19 1- the heavens declare the glory of god.

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    3. They've always been very liberal Marvel has never shied away from a story due to issues such as racism or sexism. There have been plenty of downright messed up storylines in Marvel's comics. One of the first big ones was Tony Stark's battle with alcoholism. Being someone as powerful as him while suffering from such a crippling illness was not taken lightly. He was arrogant, violent, careless, and worst of all self-destructive. It put someone who is supposed to be admired and looked up to down

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    The Thor: Ragnarok story involves the mighty Thor finding himself imprisoned in a different part of the universe. Hence, in a race to safe is home Asgard from the powerful Hela, he leads a quest for survival that involves him fighting the Hulk. Taika Waititi directed the movie, and his trademark is seen all over the movie with the movie's sense of humor and vibrant nature. The movie time frame is after the Avengers: Age of Ultron, which explains why both the Hulk and Thor are not present in Captain

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    Marvel® versus DC® There are many superhero universes. The main two being DC comics and Marvel universe. Once both universes came out fans all around the world have wondered which universe , DC or Marvel, would win in a war against each other. Statistics show that in this case DC would win but this will prove how and why Marvel would win against DC. History of both universes Marvel started in 1939 as Timely Publications and was made by famous creator Martin Goodman. By 1961 it was changed to Atlas

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    MCU What is the MCU? A brief over guide MCU is an American media franchise and shared fictional universe that is centered on a series of superhero films, independently produced by Marvel Studios and based on characters that appear in Marvel Comics. The franchise has expanded to include comic books, short films, and television series. The shared universe, much like the original Marvel Universe in comic books, was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters. Clark

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    the male and the female superheroes; female superheroes are perceived as sex symbols while males are shown as strong, brave, and masculine heroes. Two of the major superhero universes are the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and DC Comics. Both have a variety of superheroes and supervillains. Over the course of time, Marvel female superheroes have become a bigger part of big movie franchises such as The Avengers. The MCU integrated Black Widow portrayed by Scarlett Johansson, into the group of The

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    Disney Infinity Essay

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    they have proven once again that they are innovative players in the transmedia field. Through Disney Infinity, Disney show how far the limits of transmedia reach. In this essay I will be explaining what Disney Infinity is, what the Disney Infinity universe is and how it works to complement the separate franchise canonically. After this I will be introducing the reasons how and why Disney Infinity was a success and helped Disney to be a strong influencer in the transmedia platform. My final point will

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