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    shares that his first interaction with the character was when he watched the cartoon show Teen Titans in the early 2000s. He was a freshman in high school during that time. Fisher recalls growing up following all the characters in Justice League and Batman Superman Adventures to name a few. In the movie, his character undergoes a healing process where bits and pieces of his human existence slowly come to him. To the relief of comic fans, Fisher gets to use Cyborg’s famous catchphrase “Boo-yah”…

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    Doomsday is the best villain he kills heroes and does what he wants.A hero that he fights is superman and they are from the same planet.Doomsday and superman are both similar in strength and can both hurt each other.When they fight superman kills him but hes comes back stronger and cant be killed the same way.when this happens superman tries to figure out other ways to kill him.Something to note is that the more devastating the death the longer he takes to come back.Other villains cant to this…

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    Interrogation Room Scene

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    currently plays on. Similarly, if society values heroes and villains it is ultimately going to draw people to watch this film in a particular way. Numerous people admire the Joker as he will make the film interesting, culturally, as well as the way batman and the Joker look which can never be changed since that’s how they are identified, as a culture. The reflects on views of an individual, changes their critical perspective, for instance, if the film is watched by a feminist they're going to…

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    Joker Research Paper

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    stand-up comedian to support his pregnant wife. Unsuccessful, he agrees to help mobsters with a robbery and dons the Red Hood. The heist goes awry; the comedian leaps into a chemical vat to escape Batman, surfacing disfigured. Then the joker started having hatred on batman. In the first movie of batman the appearance of the joker came. The description of the joker was that the joker has to cuts on the side of the cheeks and he has scars that he covered it up by putting paint or something on…

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    Just Cause 3 Analysis

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    Do you have a just cause to play Just Cause? Why do I ask? Just cause! (Sadly, I did not invent this POW) Just Cause 3 gives no apologies for its outrageous nature of a power fantasy in every sense of the phrase, placing you in a world suited for destructible environments and gives you instruments with which to destroy them. There are small technical problems and scripted moments to match the freedom found elsewhere, but in the end, “Just Cause 3” is a spectacular sandbox experience. The plot…

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    out of their comfort zone. As the quote by Joseph Campbell wrote he stated “Hero is someone who has given his or hers life to something bigger than oneself.” Who are heros to you? Are they the ones in comics and in the cartoons such as superman batman or even the flash. Superman,…

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    Superman

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    Superman may have started as a comic character, but he has evolved greatly in the 75+ years since he first appeared in a graphic novel in 1938 as well as in film. With reference to Superman: The Movie (1978) and Man of Steel, the evolution of the filmic technology and of the particular film will be discussed. If one has to analyse the posters, one can clearly see the change and evolution of filmic technology evident in these films. In posters 1 and 2, there are minimal details of Superman and…

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    Suicide Squad Characters

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    Although the world already knows most of the major roles in the upcoming DC flick Suicide Squad, some characters are still shrouded in mystery. There have been several speculations about Common’s character in the film since he was spotted on the Suicide Squad set covered in tattoos, but will the former rapper actually portray the villainous Tattooed Man? Common recently spoke to Complex, where he was asked to comment on his Suicide Squad character. “My role is basically a character who is in…

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    The Dark Knight is a film based off of the DC comic books of Batman. This film has many different characters who all have some type of psychological or other mental disorder including Batman himself. The main antagonist is the Joker who has an array of different psychological, mental, and personality disorders. The Joker is a fascinating character who intrigues people due to his anarchist mind set with no personal gain intended by his actions doing things simply to cause chaos with no…

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    The Dark Knight Rises Bruce Wayne Does Not Want To Reveal That He Is Batman. Because He Feels Like He would be treated differently. Batman Is Just. A Symbol, Not a person. John Blake knows Bruce Wayne is batman. Even though Bruce Wayne were two different people he managed a dual life. Batman is just a symbol, not a person. Bruce Wayne wants keep batman a secret. People will treat him differently if they knew he was batman. They would take advantage of him. But most super heroes want to keep…

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