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    Batman and Superman All superheroes have at least one thing in common- they all fight crime and save people; however, Batman and superman have more in common than that. They even have more similarities than being the best known and loved supermen of all time. They have more similarities than they might like to admit. These men have small things and big things in common with each other. Batman and superman share aspects from their personal, work, and overall lives. One thing that these two superheroes

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    The Flash Research Paper

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    The Flash and his team from Star Labs help the city by fighting the bad guys that were struck.The Flash was created by DC Comics in 1940. The Flash wears a red suit that has a lightning bolt in the chest. He also has a mask that has ear peices in it to communicate with Star Labs while he is in the field. It covers his whole head and is red. The suit can stand his speed and heat. The Flash is tall

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    To tell the truth, at the time I was registering for this course, there was nowhere on the course title that stated graphic novels. It simply said “introduction to fiction”. So you can imagine how surprised I was on the first day of class when you handed and read the syllabus to us. I had never read a comic book or a graphic novel much less take a class on any of them. I kept asking myself whether I was in the right class. The length of the syllabus and the course load did not help matters either

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    Many people in life do not sit and think about the consequences that would be the outcome of their actions. Upon approaching this show, people would see that it is just another superhero show where the hero beats the bad guy. In a sense, it is that kind of show, but the show is more than those stereotypical hero stories. Throughout Arrow, the protagonist Oliver Queen has problem accepting for what he has become. Overtime, Oliver was forced to live a rough life because he found himself trapped on

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    I would choose to be Batman because he is cool because he doesn't need toxic waste or gamma rays to be a great superhero.He is equipped with some of the most awsome weaponssuch as Batarangs, and, of course the batmobile. I was at my headquarters making sure everything was going just as it should be in Gotham City while Bat Girl and Robin were putting up cameras and checking out the parts of the city that I did not have cameras at already, then straight out of the blue bat girl ran in to headqaurters

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    Superheroes Psychology

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    The compilation of various essays in The Psychology of Superheroes by Robin S. Rosenberg provides an interesting psychological look at comic book world characters in the context of the contemporary and ever-growing success of the superhero genre in film and television. Themes the book covers are super characters and their positive attributes, group dynamics, environmental factors, introspection, gender roles, stress, and mental illness, just to name a few. The book does not have any original characters

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    The most popular superheroes are Superman and Batman for Marvel Comics. Superman was created first before Batman. They have been popular ever since. Both Superman and Batman help and save people, there are many differences on how they use to fight enemies. Both Superman and Batman are similar in many ways. First, both superheroes wear uniforms. The uniforms make them use their powers. The powers are the important part of the uniform. Also, both have capes on their uniforms. The capes make them fly

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    was able to buy the large red poster board. Why did I choose red, you may ask? I chose red because the color is very prominent in China. Many movies depict the color red as love, hatred, or violence. But in China, the traditional color represents good luck and happiness. Luck is a very important quality that people must have in China. During Chinese New Year for instance, the color red is scattered all over the place, whether by red small envelopes or red floating lanterns. This is a metaphor to the

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    In our society, certain ideals are held in high regard. Individuals relentlessly pursue these ideals to achieve a perceived perfection. These principles are often depicted in media that further glorifies and establishes a desire to pursue these paragons. In a medium such as comic books, however, these standards and perceptions are heavily distorted by the characterizations and settings. Particularly, the superhero genre absorbs the ideals we strive towards and regurgitates them in an extreme and

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    vividless, dark, and gray place to live with no remembrance of anything. Before the first camera there were microscopes, or science cameras. One example of the science camera is known as the Magic Lantern.The 'science camera ' was called the Magic Lantern in the 17th century, which used

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