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    Cinder as Wonder Woman I mean. Cinder is Princess Selene, Wonder Woman is Princess Diana. They both end up in somewhere foreign, Cinder on earth, and Wonder Woman on earth due to having to take an army pilot back to earth. Cinder is the “lead” in the Lunar Chronicles, and Wonder Woman is the most popular female superhero. Kai as Aquaman Both courageous. Both have two homes (Kai has Eastern Commonwealth and the Rampion, and Aquaman has land and sea. Scarlet as Black Widow They both have red hair. Scarlet was taught how to use a gun when she was younger by her grandmother, Black Widow was trained at a young age by the KGB's infamous Red Room Academy, and became an expert spy, athlete, and assassin. Wolf as Wolverine Wolf was captured by…

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    was the first comic book superhero who was created in 1933 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Superman was turned down by every newspaper in there area until DC Comics formerly known as Nationally Allied Publications put Superman on the cover of their latest comic which sold out every copy becoming a nation wide phenomenon. Modern Mythology Zeus, Hercules, Poseidon, these are just some of the names that we think of when we say mythology. But allow me to introduce you to new mythology Batman,…

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    My mind takes me back to a moment of thrill and adventure. The experience began early in the morning. At the crack of dawn, our truck was packed and ready to go. Many hours on the road and a few stops along the way, we finally arrive at Magic Mountain. Magic Mountain was an exciting adventure because of the amusement rides, creepy characters, and the many gift shops. My favorite amusement ride is the Justice League Hall of Fame. This attraction has a 3d laser shooter. On this ride, you are…

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    DC Comics History

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    DC Comics, Inc. is an American comic book publisher. It is the publishing unit of DC Entertainment,[2] a company of Warner Bros. Entertainment, which itself is owned by Time Warner. DC Comics is one of the largest and most successful companies operating in American comic books, and produces material featuring numerous well-known heroic characters, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, Shazam, Hawkman and Green Arrow. The fictional DC universe…

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    Superman Vs Batman

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    The very anticipated movie of Batman V Superman stars Henry Cavil as Superman and alter ego Clark Kent, Ben Affleck as Batman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane and Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor. The movie starts a year and four months after the tragedy in the fictional Metropolis with General Zod who was from Krypton and wanted to destroy Earth to make a planet for Kryptonians. Superman is still doing his righteous duty and helping others who are in need but is also seen as a controversial topic.After…

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    Commentary On The Odyssey

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    difficult to focus on. Two days later I had a scheduled appointment with Dr. Apollo, and his son Asclepius so I could have a contact lens to correct my eyes There was a metal sliding bolt that locked the door so they couldn’t leave. Those tiny savages, sitting next to the fire munching on my hard earned cheese. They introduced themselves, as “great warriors” from Troy, and asked for hospitality, but they looked like rednecks, or lumberjacks. They all wore red flannel, and each had an eagle’s…

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    look at the cut, he doesn’t go to sleep! He’s waiting for the [Lexcorp file decryption] and suddenly this [Knightmare sequence] comes in, and he’s jogged out of it seeing his own death,” he said, stating that the unexpected appearance of Ezra Miller’s Speedster was the key. “What does he see? He sees Flash. And if you’re a DC fan, you know what’s happening,” Oliva continued. “You know that Flash going back in time, that memory is now coming back to him.” Interestingly, it was Cyborg and his…

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    The Martian Book Reports

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    The writing makes his jokes great and you can just imagine exactly how he would say them. Mark Watney and the brilliant writing in this book is what really makes this novel a must-read. Mark Watney is hilarious, he sees the best and worst possible outcome yet he sticks with the hope of it all working. He doesn’t panic, and its calm nature which helps him in this journey. There are times where Mark mentions how a simple mistake will stop him from waking up the next day yet he realises that panic…

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    Hulk Research Paper

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    powers, body powers, and some are even powerless. I like to call this class the Brainiac’s. Not because they are smart, but because they have brain powers. Brain powers include telekinesis, aqua kinesis, telepathy, and many more. The most classic and recognizable candidate for Brainiac’s would-be Jean Grey. “Jean Grey was 10 years old when her mutant telepathic powers first manifested after experiencing the emotions of a dying friend.” (“Jean Grey”, 2006, para.1). Her telekinetic abilities…

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    Andy Weir's The Martian

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    book is about a man named Mark Watney. Mark is left on mars under the impression that his demise happened. He finds safety in the Hab, but the food available will only last him about 300 sols (days on mars). Even if anyone on Earth knew he was alive, a rescue trip would take over 800 sols to get to mars. When reading, I recognized three merits: humor, problem development and solutions, and details. The Martian can be very serious and nerve wrecking, but Andy Weir’s way of bringing in humor hits…

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