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    long-term effects that could result from watching the program, and through its reflection of social reality. Some of the repeated behaviors and actions of the characters include one of the children (Kenny) dying during each episode (followed by Stan yelling, "Oh, my God! They've killed Kenny" (South

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    The Representation of Women in Bryan Singers X-Men Draft Two Bryan Singers “X-Men” (2000) was the first Hollywood superhero blockbuster made from a Marvel comic book. The film is rated 7.4 out of ten on the International Movie Database (IMDb), and has a 82% score by critics and a 83% score by audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie is based off the Marvel comic book by the same name and features a team of people with special powers fight to save the world. the first X-Men comic was published in

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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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    After the breakdown of the studio system the leading film companies started to buy each other on a conglomorate scale in order to increase their quality and income during the production or distribution of the film. Conglomorate ownership has been in the business for very long time and has shaped the industry. Most companies in hollywood are economically driven rathern than artisticly driven, therefore whilst making films it is in the company’s best interest to make more money. For the better understanding

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    Marvel Comics Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the history of Marvel Comics. Thesis/Central Idea: To understand Marvel Comics today, it is important to understand the history of the industry and its name changes from Timely Comics, to Atlas Comics, and lastly Marvel Comics. Organizational Pattern: Topical I. Introduction A. Attention getter: Imagine yourself living in United States in a time that was considered less than peaceful. Hitler is spreading his rule across Europe and

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    Comic books are important to the world for the fact that they represent a portion of the population that like to fantasize that they can escape the hardships of everyday life. In comic books people can be a hero, a villain, or a bystander that learns an important lesson from observing the two (Bendis 2). Grant Morrison discusses his views on the difference of the ages and their views on comics: Adults...struggle desperately with fiction, demanding constantly that it conform to the rules of everyday

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    I. Abstract When mention comics, everyone can think of America comics and Japanese manga. They are two big parts of world comics and represent western and eastern comics. So they will have some differences in style, content and development. America comics is mainly about superheroes and reflects individualistic heroism. Japanese manga has many genres. II. Introduction Comics is a kind of medium that uses drawing and writing to tell a story. Cartooning is the most common mean in comics. Comics

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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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    In the 1950’s, censorship was a major part of media coming out of World War II, and into the Cold War era , America was scared of communism. Everything was censored from radio and television to books and comics. Comic books had the biggest attack by Dr Frederick Wertham, a German-American psychiatrist in his book “Seduction of The Innocent” published in 1954. He used fear to convince the public that comics increased teen delinquency. He argued so well that congress stepped in and had a subcommittee

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    Once disregarded, comic books have been progressively paving a way to the future without sexism and racism in a time when they are becoming increasingly impactful to young adults. In 1938 Superman debuted and began the future of comic books, creating the two most influential publishers (Adkins). In 1940 Fantomah was introduced as the first female superhero character, though she remained a less popular character in the industry. It wasn’t until the early 1960’s that Wonder Woman was created, and she

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