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    these "superheroes so appealing including the history of superheroes, how they provide people a sense of safety, embrace diversity and team work and have cool costumes. Up, Up, and Away The recent popularity of DC comics’ movie “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” has turned heads at the box office at a whopping $424.1 million its opening week. So what is a superhero? Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines as a fictional hero having extraordinary or superhuman powers; also: an…

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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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    In the Batman: The Animated Series, season one, episode twenty-seven, “Mad as a Hatter”, Jervis Tetch is a scientist that is working for Bruce Wayne to create circuitry to control minds of others. First, he tests the circuitry on mice, then moves up to humans. He uses cards with the number 10/6 on them in order to control the minds of other people. Jervis is in love with Alice but, unfortunately for him, she has a boyfriend. Jervis eavesdrops on Alice and he realizes that her boyfriend, Billy,…

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    show that Grendel is created to be strictly evil. In Modern American culture, villains can become just as popular as heroes. These villains are given qualities and characteristics that make them an appealing character. For example, in the beloved Batman series, many fans show love to…

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    like Batman, Superman has many things in common with Batman, like they both help protect and do heroic services when needed. But when it comes to powers and abilities, Superman is much more powerful than Batman: Superman holds super strength, flying and ray/heat vision abilities. On the other hand, Batman does not hold any abilities, but he possesses strong martial art skills and relies on very advanced gadgets to help him locate and fight the bad guys and protect the innocent. Though Batman is…

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    The Dark Knight

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    Film analysis: How does the director, Christopher Nolan, use filmic technique to create the dark underworld of Gotham? The Dark Knight rises is a film that depicts the action of the Batman to try and save the city of Gotham as the underworld is dark with many lurking criminals ruining the city. The film techniques used by the director Christopher Nolan are astonishing and significant to the film, the director uses a variety of techniques to create the dark underworld of Gotham. Some significant…

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    Marvel Vs Dc

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    while at the same time confusing the audience. And dissecting the original source material is something DC has done multiple times in the past an example of the was doomsday starring in the batman v. superman collaboration movie. When doomsday is strictly a superman only villain and isn’t involved with batman…

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    perceive genders in everyday life. Male superheros such as Superman, Batman, and the Flash all have something in common, personality. No, this may not be noticeable at first, but looking over certain personality traits that they possess it becomes very evident. The more obvious traits are that they are powerful, smart, and brave. In addition to that they are all also overconfident in themselves. For example, Bruce Wayne also known as Batman is a powerful man in his own right. He is a…

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    is a groundbreaking masterpiece; It singlehandedly revolutionized the public’s perception of the character, Batman, whilst also addressing a large variety of themes throughout the four books making up the comic. One of the most revolutionary factors of The Dark Knight Returns is the way Miller presents the Batman’s resurgence. Miller successfully creates a fresh take on the character of Batman by telling a story, not through panels upon panels of grandiose and outlandish action, fights, and…

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    Batman Villains

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    and prepared for the inevitable at all times. In “The Dark Knight” the Joker is the villain in the story and he is a prime example of being ready for anything. In the opening of the movie, Batman is nowhere to be found; he disappeared and has not been seen since. However as soon as Gotham was put into danger, Batman comes out from hiding and is ready to defend his city. The Joker could not have predicted this, he had to react the best way he could on the spot. Also, the villain stays true to who…

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