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    Steve Rogers, or Captain America, is a superhero from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He got his powers from a super soldier serum administered to him by Dr. Abraham Erskine in the 1940’s. The serum gave him super strength and other enhanced abilities allowing him to become the optimal soldier during World War II. Steve Rogers is like an epic hero in many ways. He has superhuman abilities, he is on a quest, and he is a strong and responsible leader. The first way Captain Rogers is like an epic…

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    Phase Three of the highly successful Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is drawing to a close with three films scheduled for this year, three for 2018 (one of which is the highly anticipated Avengers: Infinity War part 1), and two in 2019. At this stage, there is only one movie scheduled after Phase Three, a supposed Spiderman sequel scheduled in 2019. With the end of the arguably largest phase of the MCU near, a lot of the major actors such as Chris Evans (Captain America) have been rumoured to be…

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    was not uncommon for a single comic book issue to sell over one million copies. A popularity spike of comic books started mostly during World War II. Marvel and DC comics were the most favored. Marvel was created in 1939, and was known as Timely Comics by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Spider-Man and Wolverine are the most well-known heroes from Marvel. DC Comics also known as Detective Comics, were founded in 1935, by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson. Comic books impacted American culture views by showing…

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    Krumsiek English 101 30 November 2016 Argumentative essay We now live in a society where superheroes can be considered role models. Superheroes have escalated throughout the years, not only through comics, but through billion dollar movies like “Captain America: Civil War” and “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”. They 're everywhere now from movies to shows, comic books, kids’ lunch boxes and backpacks. As humans we are sort obsessed with the superhero concept. We tend to look up to them…

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    afternoon while eating a good bowl of popcorn and you are now in the mood to watch a movie. What movie do you watch? Captain America: Civil War is your movie, it is the top superhero movie that has been around since superhero movies started coming out. A plethora of great superhero movies have similarities, but this movie sets itself apart from all the other superhero movies. Captain America and Iron Man have split up into their own teams both wanting the best for the Avengers, and they want to…

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    The film was foreshadowed by five different films previous to it. It began with the banishment of Loki at the end of the film, Thor. Loki wanted to obtain power from the tesseract, which was last seen falling from the plane in the film, Captain America. In the remaining three films, Iron Man, Iron Man 2, and The Incredible Hulk, the start of the Avengers Initiative is mentioned. Leading to The Avengers, which has a clear and concise plot. Besides the main plot of how Earth’s greatest heroes…

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    “Sometimes I Want to Punch You in Your Perfect [Movie]” Captain America: Civil War is more than just another superhero movie. It’s more than a two-and-a-half-hour special effects smorgasbord/fanboy wet dream (although it is that too). It’s more than Captain America vs Iron Man. Captain America: Civil War is a consequence. A consequence of almost a decade’s worth of films and the events that have spanned them. For years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has existed under the assumption that the…

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    The reason that the PATRIOT Act and Captain America: Civil War are often compared is the similarities between the conflict of Americans and the clash of the superheroes. In the battle of the Sokovia Accords Captain America, the Scarlet Witch, Ant-Man, Hawkeye, Falcon, and Winter Solider were on one side and Iron Man, the Black Widow, Vision, the Black Panther, and the War Machine were on the other side. Captain America’s team represents those who want to keep their civil…

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    What comes to your mind when you hear the word “Marvel”? We always thought of superheroes like Spiderman, Iron Man, Captain America and other superheroes and villains when we hear the word “Marvel”. But first, where did the Marvel Universe came from? Marvel started at the year 1939 that is generally known as the “Atlas Comics” before it become Marvel Comics. Behind of all these success is the one and only creator of Marvel, Stan Lee. Stan Martin Lieber or also known as “Stan Lee” was born on…

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    Braxton Rundell English 2A April 29, 2015 Captain America is a 1940s hero as he reflects the U.S. at it’s most patriotic time. Captain America symbolizes the American patriotism by his clothes with his red, white, blue colors and stripes with stars. Captain America was created to be an enemy against Germany which made him loved by fans in America. Jack Kirby and Joe Simon are the writers of Captain America. Jack Kirby was born on April 29, 1917, in New York City, NY. Joe Simon was born on…

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