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    So you know superheros and you know that they are strong, fast and powerful but what if we were to put two of them against each other. The two im talking about are wolvirine and spider man, they both have strengths and weaknesses that could one another a run for their money. We will analized their skills and powers to see who will win. Spiderman"Immediately after the bite, he was granted his original powers: primarily superhuman strength, reflexes, and balance; the ability to cling tenaciously to

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    Stan Lee Research Paper

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    great responsibility.” It’s a quote everyone has heard in their life time, and this man is the mastermind behind the phrase. In Stan Lee’s case he may have created the catchy line as a one off for a character, but never would he of expected to have it end up in dozens 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

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    Green Man Lab Report

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    The Green Man has super powers because of what happen to him. Green Man all begin with when Green Man was a normal scientist named Daniel. He was a scientist that creates and test out different chemicals. One day when Daniel was climbing on the ladder to get on top of a vat while carrying a toy. This is because he thinks that the chemical in the vat will be able to turn the toy into a living thing. But when he gets up there; suddenly something pushes him which cause him to falls into the vat with

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    They are who we would depend on if our fantasies were a reality. They are Marvel’s one and only Avengers. The Avengers were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby to compete with DC comics Justice League. The Avengers consists of; Captain America, Iron Man, Wasp, Ant Man, Hulk, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Thor, and Spiderman. Out of all these heroes I believe I am like Captain America: he is loyal, stands his ground, and defends the rights of others. I am like Steve Rogers. When Steve Rogers was frozen, his

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    Tony Stark Hero

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    In modern society today, people think of superheroes and heroes as people who can do certain things, or have done specific tasks. As a superhero, people assume they will have a power, or an ability that makes them better than an average human, but in the Movie ‘The Avengers’ (Whedon), we see a couple of characters who are normal humans. Tony Stark (Iron Man), Black Widow and Hawkeye are all normal human beings who do not obtain abilities to make them different than any of us. Tony Stark specifically

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    Have you ever wondered what makes a hero? What makes other people think of this person as a hero? A hero isn't born overnight, a hero doesn't only do one small thing and he becomes known as one. Hero’s are made up of many characteristics. They are made up of many events in time that they did something that influenced people or the world. There are some things you can do to become more of a hero, to become known as someone who helps people in their lives or helps the community. Study the

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    Real Heroes When I was a little girl, Wonder woman was my favorite super hero. Watching the tv show, dreaming in be like her, I pass my childhood days. Though Wonder Woman has some special powers and her character reflects noble qualities; she is not real. The dictionary define hero as a person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements and noble qualities. The real heroes do not come from other planets neither they are made by accident. As an adult I learned, that real heroes are

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    Deadpool has been known in the comic world but has now made it onto the big screen like other comic book characters. Deadpool is the most current released comic series movie that seems to be off the radar with others and has mixed reviews. From Manohla Dargis in the The New York Times to Jordan Raup on Rotten Tomatoes; a critic review website, these reviews get juicier with working to describe this supervillain. This specific supervillain can be hilarious and shocking all in the same scene. The opening

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    In our day and age pop culture has grasped strongly on the superhero franchise, with several movies and comics being produced every year. As everyone knows, for every superhero, there must also be an equivalent villain. In the film Unbreakable, David Dunn is our hero while Elijah Price plays the role of the villain. Through these two characters and the thoughts of others the films director portrays their ideal hero and villain. While the hero is depicted as a being with supernatural abilities used

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    A decade ago, the first of the Marvel Cinematic Universe – Iron Man – was released. Since then, Marvel has produced several films and TV series. Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Spider-Man are some examples. If anyone has been up-to-date with Marvel Cinematic Universe, then it’s not so difficult for him or her to figure out that all protagonists and most supporting roles have been of Western ethnicity, or played by white actors/actresses. Until recently, it was essentially

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