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    Issa Abdikadir Marvel is better than DC because In Marvel, you can actually relate to the characters, while in DC, they are like walking robots with no feelings or emotions we can relate to. In Marvel, the storyline has punch. It is fun and interactive with a lot of twists and turns. While in DC, it is all about one superhero beating the other, and if the audiences get bored, they kill him off. Marvel is appropriate for more audiences. In Marvel, there is just the right mix of serious

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    Chloe Deussen Mrs. Miller English 12 6 January 2015 The Influence of Female Heroines on Women Today In the entertainment world today, comic superheroines are conveying messages to women everywhere that their powers are not limited, and they all have the ability to choose their fate. Many movies, tv shows, and comics are coming out that involve strong, independent women. This recent rise in representation has gotten out to women everywhere, and this is influencing them throughout their lives. With

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    right (like in the mid eighties case of Cisco Ramon as The Vibe,) but sometimes they got it right. One of the first notable Hispanic heroes was unveiled when Marvel introduced White Tiger to the universe in the early 1970s. He was a Puerto Rican man named Hector Ayala, and he was the first Latino superhero to be featured in the Marvel Universe and he was penned by Puerto Rican artist George Perez. He was one of many Latinos involved in creating some incredible content for comics, such as Marvel’s Editor-in-Chief

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    Earlier this week, CBS and Warner Bros. premiered the first look at the upcoming female-centric film “Wonder Woman." The trailer was about the complete DC Comics movie universe and added the interesting origin story of mythical proportions. Wonder Woman is the origin story of an Amazonian warrior princess starring Gal Gadot. According to IBT, the character will be introduced in the upcoming DC Comics expansion film, “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.” But, her supporting role days will end

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    Who Is Stan Lee A Hero

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    Excelsior! I’m pretty sure that everyone in the class has seen at least one Marvel movie or will see one. The superhero universe is becoming one of the most famous types of movie genres nowadays, and nerds everywhere fangirl when they have seen it. Everything has a beginning, and sure enough, superheroes had one too. Stan Lee is the creator of many fantastic superheroes that we know and love today. He created the famous characters like the Fantastic Four, Spider-man and many more. Stan Lee’s full

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    in an era of advanced technology and an urge to learn about the universe. We look at the sky and it represents a mystery, the moon, stars and constellations, even things not visible to the human eye. Technology allowed ancient astronomers to discover the irregularities in the moons structures. Discoveries like the moon has mountains and craters; it is not a perfect celestial body. Moreover, the earth is not the centre of the universe and humans are not a superior race. In our discovery of the sun

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    action, or even the characters themselves, everyone seems to enjoy comic book movies. Unfortunately, most of the characters are male. Most of the studios with superhero properties have a problem with gender equality, and Marvel Studios’s problem seems to be more obvious. Marvel Studios has one of the biggest superhero movie franchises, with Iron-Man, Captain America, Thor, and Hulk each having at least one movie of their own. With a team of six in The Avengers, only one was female, and she was hastily

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    Captain America: Civil War is a movie created by the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice is created by the DC Extended Multiverse. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe the movies, television shows, and comics are all conjoined in some way or another. In the DC Extended Multiverse the movies, television shows, and comics are not related at all. DC is known for creating a more dark, serious feel to their movies. Marvel Comics create a more lively feel, and their movies usually

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    3 In the past couple years, there has been a noticeable uprise of comic items like movies, books and merchandise. The comics have a big influence on American culture ever since the 1940’s. Ever since then comics have an impact on the way people do, and see things. An example is the first comic cover of Captain America punching Hitler in the face. That cover showed that anyone could be a hero and that it was reflecting current events of the time by showing that America was in World War 2. Comic book

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    better than Marvel? Here are some reasons why DC is better than Marvel. The reason you should listen is because the DC universe is becoming into the coolest place ever because of all of the characters and scenes and themes and fighting scenes. DC is better than Marvel. These will be some of my main points: DC has better characters, DC is more serious than Marvel is at fighting, DC is darker than Marvel. I will compare each Universe to each other and see why DC is better than Marvel. As I compare

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