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    “I believe in Harvey dent.” (Loeb J. and Sale T. 1996-1997). In “Two-face: part one” begins with a figure cloaked in shadows flipping a coin into the air with a sinister message for the District Attorney: “it’s time”. Harvey wakes up to his aide Carlos repeating the same words as the man in the shadows notifying that a raid on a building owned by the notorious gangster Rupert Thorne is about to commence. With Batman’s help, the GCPD is able to arrest some of Throne’s goons, although when one…

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    with a selfless, pro-social mission with superpowers” (Coogan 30). There was more written after this sentence, but this part stuck out to me the most. I must point out that a superhero doesn’t necessarily have to have superpowers because, look at Batman (I’ll go more into detail about his story later). Coogan does agree with my belief about the mission of the superhero. He also has a formula that he uses to determine whether or not someone would be considered as a…

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    rocket for take off. So we're off to the bat cave to fuel and we did.Now said wonder woman we head to pick up some amazon atlantice army members but just a couple. Then they were headed for sarfa and they hoped for safety on the way there. No shouted batman were under attack shot the bat missiles he said. It was the cat woman she was in the cat missile it was one of her greatest invention she was to strong for us. They started to attack she sent little bombs we shot smaller…

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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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    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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    American Superheroes

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    While this may seem true, the beings people call superheroes do not commit heroic deeds. It has to come to the attention of the victimized that superheroes like Batman and Superman do in fact cause more harm than they do good. These beings carelessly go about their ways in the most destructive way imaginable. They see themselves as gods that can take the law into their own hands and disrupt the very system that…

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    together until the big reunion of them all, like in the Avengers. They planned to do it for what they call a second “arc”: Iron Man 3, Thor 2, Captain America 2 and finally a new Avengers movie in 2016. But as this model is also used by DC Comics for Batman VS Superman movie, we can ourselves one question: Is this model sustainable and desirable? Firstly, we’ll see that this model brought a lot of things to current movies and is the fashionable model. Secondly, I’ll show that the model has some…

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    Two new television shows, The Flash and Gotham, have many people on the edge of their seats. The series are both based on the DC comic books for Batman and the Flash. The two shows are so catchy that within the first few minutes into them viewers are hooked. Both shows star main characters who unfortunately grew up with traumatic events in their childhoods. In The Flash, Barry Allen’s mother was killed by a mysterious red and yellow figure who then framed his father for the murder. Barry had to…

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    Hero's Limitations Essay

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    Hero’s Limits in making Peace in the society In the American superhero movies, superhero saves the world. These superheros either have super power which makes them invulnerable or lot’s of money to build equipments which makes them invulnerable. In the Japanese animation, the high school students save the world. They often have grand ideal, the nice antagonists who “help” these protagonists to grow up, and many people who supports their grand ideal. Do they really bring the peace to the world?…

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    Feminism In Comics Women

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    At the beginnings of comics, and still in most comics today, women have been portrayed as the ‘damsel in distress’. In the past, women have only been in comics as a love interest and as someone for the hero to save, but slowly over time, that has begun to change. This change has been seen mostly in the movies or television shows. As of today, we are starting to see more powerful superheroines, but they are still poorly portrayed in the comic industry. This paper will be talking about how women…

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