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    If you've been living under a rock, you may have missed last Friday's release of the new Marvel Comics series Jessica Jones on Netflix. Starring Krysten Ritter in the titular role, this series lives up to last year's hit Netflix/Marvel series, Daredevil, and then some. Jessica isn't your average superhero, especially because of the lack of costume and codename, but mostly because she isn't much of a hero at all. Running a crappy private investigation firm aptly named 'Alias,' Jessica is an…

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    in this film plays Iron Man. He has played Iron Man since the first movie of Iron Man back in 2008. Robert has had experience in the Marvel world, so he knew how to execute the role. He also looks identical to the Tony Stark from the comics. Chris Evans is another big name in this movie playing the one and only Captain America. Chris Evans was no stranger to the Marvel Universe. He stared in the film Fantastic 4 as the Human Torch in 2005. Following Chris and Robert is none other than Paul Rudd.…

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    cinematic industry for the past few years, and things don’t appear to be changing any time soon. It’s a great time to be alive for Marvel fans. With dozens of film on the way in the coming years (maybe even another decade), there definitely won 't be any shortage of super heroes actions. With new films constantly being added to the list, here are a few that will have comic books fans feel like they’re in heaven. Ant-Man and the Wasp An Ant-Man sequel, titled Ant-Man and the Wasp is now set to…

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    Deadpool Research Paper

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    1.Introduction- Deadpool is a anti hero who was in American comic books and was first introduced in marvel. Deadpool was not a New anti hero he has been introduced in numerous amounts of comics and movies. Rob liefeld loved wolverine and spiderman but since they were already characters and had movies he created his own spiderman and wolverine. With the acrobatic and sixth sense spiderman has and wolverines strength and regeneration, dont forget spiderman witty comments he makes during fights…

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    Hero Archetype

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    Super Grover. A character that through maneuvering about the campus singlehandedly amending little problems the charachters are having throughout the show. In mainstream media the superhero archetype runs rampant; whether it is through the Marvel or D.C. comic book franchises or, If heroes are exhibited through everyday people such as mothers and fathers. Equally as important stands…

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    smorgasbord/fanboy wet dream (although it is that too). It’s more than Captain America vs Iron Man. Captain America: Civil War is a consequence. A consequence of almost a decade’s worth of films and the events that have spanned them. For years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has existed under the assumption that the world’s need for superheroes outweighs its need to regulate them. Our heroes arrive to save the day, only to bound off for the next adventure before the dust ever settles from the…

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    Al Ewing’s very enjoyable New Avengers comics was U.S.Avengers. Here’s what could well be a rah-rah jingoistic comic, while New Avengers (volume 4, if you’re wondering) was this idiosyncratic book with giant mecha, a squirrel convincing a rat army to stop fighting for the bad guys, and mad science.…

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    Ultimate Marvel Origin

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    Ultimate Marvel was aimed towards millennials; it is a generation of comics made in 2000 to 2015 to represent updated versions of the superheroes that were previously different. You will realize that when you read how many of the plots actually were compared to how they are now when you continue your endeavors. What you have under this imprint of comics are: "Ultimate" in the name, such as "Ultimate Spiderman," "The Ultimates," and "Ultimate X-Men," and etc. The characters that exist in these…

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    Homecoming Vs Spider Man

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    “Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can. Spins a web, any size, catches thieves, just like flies. Look out! Here comes the Spider-Man”. Spider-Man is the world’s favorite web-slinging hero. The Spider-Man franchise began as a comic series, but has since then been adapted into movie form, where there are currently six official live-action Spider-Man movies. Between the initial adaptation, Spider-Man, and the latest installment, Spider-Man: Homecoming, there are many factors that vary.…

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    Tropes In Black Panther

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    created? That is an interesting question. New century films are created with different genres that are intermitted with other genres. This film text is primarily about a Superhero but it adds progressive Spy tropes and Science Fiction to this original comic book character, Black Panther. What makes this film so uniquely awesome is that it has inspired the Black culture to be recognized and black women to be empowered. In prior history, Black superheroes were not given admiration as the usual…

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