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    What is Batman’s single most guilty pleasure? Hey baby, come back to my place and I’ll show you ____? What has been making life difficult at the nudist colony? Seemingly weird questions with not so obvious answers! No? Well, Cards Against Humanity may have the answer! We all have to have conversations. And sometimes indulge in outrageous ones – ranging from funny to outrightly dirty! We are horrifically imperfect people and the problems are so big and seemingly insurmountable that when placed…

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    Batman is a comic book hero that fights crime to avenge his parent’s murder. A skilled fighter in hand-to-hand combat, he uses a variety of gadgets to protect the citizens of Gotham City. Batman does not fight crime to gain success or fame, unlike some arrogant epic heroes. Batman’s true identity in his normal everyday life is Bruce Wayne. Bruce Wayne is a billionaire business man that runs a company called Wayne Enterprises. Batman can be compared to James Vane, Dorian Grey, Perseus, Beowulf,…

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    Pizza Man Short Story

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    “Uggh Dr. Ninjhog has robbed another bank, I’ve got to go Tanner man.” Dr.Ninjhog was San Francisco’s greatest supervillain of the 21st century, he robs one bank a day without being caught, Nobody except himself knows how he is capable of this monstrosity . Pizza man is San Francisco’s greatest superhero, he fights the ninja hedgehog in the streets of San Francisco. “Pizza man, Dr Ninjhog has robbed yet another bank,” exclaims Tanner man, just then the hologram table switches to Dr. Ninjhog…

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    Is Superman A Hero

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    fictional characters in movies or comic books. Comic book heroes like Batman or Superman are fascinating to those who want to escape reality into the superhero realm. Of course not all superheroes are created equal or as realistic as others, some are more skilled and intriguing. Compared to to Superman, Batman is a more interesting and complex superhero due to his origins, his abilities and the deranged villains that he faces. Batman has a more realistic and compelling past that viewers can…

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    Christopher Nolan said, “for me, Batman is the one that can most clearly be taken seriously. He’s not from another planet or filled with radioactive gunk. I mean, Superman is essentially a god, but Batman is more like Hercules; he’s a human being, very flawed, and bridges the divide.” Nolan challenges us to see through what's underneath and that we are all just human. The interaction between Bruce and Ra’s Al Ghul has challenged my ideas about justice. It made me think about the interactions…

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    The final trailer for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice may have shown that the Dark Knight can hold his own against the Man of Steel, but it also hinted on a brief flirtation between Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) and Diana Prince (Gal Gadot). So is there any possibility that Batman and Wonder Woman will start a romance in the film? Affleck recently spoke to Entertainment Weekly about how Batman reacts after realizing that Wonder Woman is a powerful being. “It inspires in him the idea that well, if…

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    attempt to support his pregnant wife. He is later pursued by Batman which causes him to jump into a chemical vat to elude the Batman but the mental strain of coming out of the vat disfigured and learning that his wife died along with his child drove him to insanity. Their relationship is one that is dependent on the other meaning that one needs the other in order to remain who they are. In the comic, Batman: Going Sane, after the "death" of Batman, Joker…

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    Watchmen Code Of Ethics

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    reaches a wide variety of people. The 2009 movie Watchmen is a near perfect example of this as the main characters are personifications of several ethical ideals. Within this movie we see examples of Deontologists, Utilitarians, and Ethical Egoists. We begin with a summary of the movie to set up how the main characters embody the ethical ideals mentioned above. The movie Watchmen, directed by Alan Moore in 2009, is based off a comic book series written by the director and another writer, .…

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    Wayne which becomes a superhero to compete with criminals to put them in prison until they pay their conviction. The expectancy of this superhero called Batman (The Dark Knight) is to put all criminal in prison, which against the city called Gotham City. The Gotham city is a city with many criminals, where the justice cannot control them and batman decided to become a vigilant to beat these criminals and put them in jail. One of the scenarios of this movie is the expectancy theory; it’s when…

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    Vigilantism

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    occurring. When looking at the crime-fighting world of Batman, a frequent question pops into the reader's mind; “Why does Gotham even need Batman?” The answer is plain and simple. Gotham city has a corrupt bureaucracy, a useless police force, and a justice system that has failed its people. The same reasons for why a beloved superhero applies in today's world. Numerous countries in today's society have near identical problems as does the city Batman calls home, leading to uprisings and…

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