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    unique and bright tone while DC’s is dark and gloomy. Marvel is behind the amazing heroes like Spiderman, Hulk, Wolverine, Ironman and much more. On the other hand, DC is the creator of Superman, Batman, Flash, and the list goes on. When hardcore comic nerds must choose between Marvel and DC they'll, realize Marvel is the best decision because of its variety of options and entertainment. Marvel has unique characters in their arsenal. Marvel develops their characters in an interesting manner.…

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    This political cartoon has a very important meaning. The cartoon is representing the ever questionable T.V. Doctor, Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz is known for giving nonsensical advice. I mean, don't question your doctor? Come on! You are always obligated to question authority. Anyways, recently, Dr. Oz has been accused of tricking millions of people into thinking that certain foods will provide weight loss. Recent surveys have debunked Dr. Oz's medical claims. But a lot of ignorant people continue to believe…

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    What is the first thing that pops in your head when you hear the word, “Hero?” Do you imagine a buff man wearing tights? Do you imagine a superhero saving kittens from trees? The concept of heroism isn’t only in comic books and stories. In our society, there are heros everywhere. They don’t wear tights, they don’t have superpowers, they aren’t buff. They are heros because they have a willingness to commit personal sacrifice, are looked up to for their actions, and are just someone who is…

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    Veer Patel Dr. Ingrao HUMA 1301.007 15 November 2014 D 5 Man of Truth and Justice. Who is a superhero? A superhero is a heroic character that has extraordinary abilities, mental or mystical skills, and makes selfless sacrifice and has a pro-social mission. A superhero’s identity is embodied in a codename and iconic costume, which typically express his/her character, powers, or origin. Superman is an example of a superhero that has changed with time like his costume, morals and mission. As…

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    “Spider-Man: You have a knack for getting in trouble. Mary Jane: You have a knack for saving my life. I think I have a superhero stalker. Spider-Man: I was in the neighborhood.” (Zergnet, 2016) Spider-Man is a hero who experiences problems with love ones, family, and friends. He has abilities that he gained and with those abilities Spider-Man started a career. Spider-Man believed in helping others and saving lives. Spider-Man tends to face some challenges. Other than that he has some talent but…

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    The funniest internet trends and memes create a community in the comments where the audience can come together to talk about how the posts made them feel. The comment section is a social space where the readers can meet people with similar tastes in humor to them, as well as learn about how a meme can be interpreted by others. For example, in the past week a video surfaced of a young boy yodeling in the isles of a Walmart Supermarket. This video was received with much love and affection. People…

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    Does a hero have to have superpowers? Does a hero have to do something big to become recognized and memorable? A hero can be anyone and whoever makes you happy. Since it does not matter the risk it takes a hero to make someone happy or satisfy someone, they will not give up. First, heroism happens everyday, all day, 24/7. Anybody can be a hero. People do not have to do hard, complicated things to be a hero. For example, in the text” Where I Find My Heroes” , “ ...who grew into a nonviolent and…

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    Two of the most iconic superheroes, born from DC Comics, are Wonder Woman and Superman. Superman first appeared in DC Comics in 1933. Wonder Woman debuted approximately ten years after, in 1941. They both have evolved over time but remain popular to this day. Most people consider the heroes to be unalike; therefore, parallels between them are seldom made. It is often thought that the commonalities they share are merely vague and minimal. This may be due to their obvious difference of gender;…

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    Wally are part of The Justice League of America (JLA). The Rival is Jay’s opposite. The Reverse Flash is Barry’s opposite. Zoom is Wally’s opposite. Flashpoint messes up everything. There are more than just Jay, Barry, Wally, and Bart in The Flash comics. Jay in the first of the four Flash. Jay lives in Keystone City, Kansas on Earth-2. Earth-2 is the Earth in the DC multiverse where all the Golden Age heroes live. Keystone City is where Wally…

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    Widely considered to be America’s first political cartoon, “Join, or Die” was created as an influence to colonial citizens during the French and Indian War. Benjamin Franklin, the creator of “Join, or Die”, featured his cartoon on May 9, 1754 in the Pennsylvania Gazette newspaper. Franklin’s cartoon proved to be rhetorically effective by his usage of symbolism, application to all three points on the rhetorical triangle, and his appeal to ethos, logos, and pathos. During Franklin’s era, there…

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