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    Origins of Half-Human, Half-Animal Creatures; and Frank Miller’s, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. While reviewing these stories it was apparent that there could be connections made between Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and the other three stories we read previously. It appears that Batman’s two personalities can possibly relate to a few key points in the other stories such as the horror aspect of the Batman comic, the rebirth of the Batman Legend, and many other connections. It was…

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    facial expressions. Although Batman was noticeably mad he remained calm, because he needed to know where Joker hid Harvey Dent and Rachel; in comparison, Joker was relaxed and excited, because he knew he was psychologically controlling the entire situation. In fact, he was playing around Batman’s mind by forcing him to break his own rule in order to save either Harvey or Rachel. Last minute of the scene became violent as Batman lost his patience, the camera follows Batman as he dragged Joker…

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    Hollywood Superheroes When we were kids we understood one thing about a superhero that he’s the good guy. He makes the bad guys go away and he’s our saviour. When a child thinks about a superhero, the first picture that comes to his mind is Superman or Batman or maybe Spiderman. His fantasies include him being saved by the superhero or maybe he becoming the superhero himself and saving the world. His faith in the superhero is pure and it is derived from the feeling that whatever bad there is,…

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    Batman Good Vs Evil

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    those who believe certain things must be accounted for when considering what is actually right and wrong. Supposing that Batman were on a side, he'd be one of those sticky notes teetering on the line that divides what he believes in, and what he is capable of. Page 149 revels in the fact that Batman and the Joker have found their opportunity to offer their final blows, Batman grasps at the Joker's head and is prepared to twist and turn, or press his fingers into his eye sockets. Anything that…

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    Definition Essay Hero

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    What is a Hero? “It’s not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me.”- Batman. According to dictionary.com, an online source, stated that a person, typically a man, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. A hero is not someone who is selfish, scared to do anything including in becoming a leader, and someone who is scared to stand up and fight for what they believe in. There are many different definitions of a hero. People have different…

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    Zoom! Zip! Flash! The fastest man alive is on his feet and in action. He is helping to prevent all chaos in Canada due to the fact they have decided to take over the world. The flash, Barry Allen, helps to fight crime and stop all bad doings. The trigger to his superpower was a bolt of lightning, thus activating the supernatural ability to speed on his feet. As a superior superhero who is known for his good doings, he would be remarkably reliable to help stop a felony. The flash would be my…

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    Many heroes have been very iconic to a colossal amount of people around the world. People across the world love to imitate other heroes for the hero’s tremendous acts. Superheroes influence people everyday, just by the smallest things. Superheroes are very influential in many people lives. Children around the world watch the superhero movies and the episodes. Many iconic superheroes carry similar characteristics such as tremendous superpowers, unique villains, and wears vibrant suits. Something…

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    Batman Vs Superman Essay

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    Director Zack Snyder’s “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” took its hype train to terminal velocity with a too-big-to-fail marketing approach that eventually crashed into a cinematic cacophony that might just be best to the deaf viewer. Like dropping names of high-brow friends at a posh party, Snyder lobbed out a pitch some years ago to pin the world’s two most revered superheroes against one another in a sort of theatrical cage match that any unsuspecting moviegoer could sink his or her teeth…

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    Why Batman VS. Superman Sucked Despite making hundreds of millions of dollars Batman VS. Superman actually kinda sucked. The plot was very slow and the title of the movie was actually slightly deceiving. Unlike what was expected, Batman VS. Superman ended up being focused alot on politics and bartering. The movie starts off and you quickly see Batman start to develop anger towards Superman. Batman Blames Superman for the havoc that was caused in metropolis and other places in the past.…

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    00:18:44-47), which demonstrates the fact that the Joker is absurdist. The Joker has an odd sense of humor where he has no limit with making crimes a joke for his amusement; moreover, he will do anything for a good laugh even if death is involved. In “Batman Vs. the Joker,” “The Riddle of the Missing Card!,” “The Joker Walks the Last Mile!,” and “The Joker Returns,” Bill Finger emphasizes how the Joker personify death itself from the way the Joker finds pressure out doing horrifying things, to…

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