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    Stan Lee Biography

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    behind the Marvel comics? Well, one of the creators is Stan Lee. When he was in school, he had a part-time job. He became interim editor of Timely Comics. He became an assistant at the Division of the pulp Magazine, which later became Marvel Comics. Stan Lee’s first book debut was in 1941, He was the text filler for Captain America comics. He joined the army in 1941. Stan Lee the u.s in the signal corps, He was repairing telegraph poles. Stan Lee nearly quit comics! When Stan Lee…

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    Dark Night Heroism

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    The fanboy faithful have a lot to get excited about this year. Not only have we had some killer comic book cinema, but there is still half a year left with some fresh new films about lesser known graphic novels. The cherry on this comic book bonanza sundae is that the medium inspiring these films is bringing its A-game this year. Marvel, their Distinguished Competition, and numerous indie publishers have some powerhouse numbers rolling off the presses, and these red-hot rags are going to be…

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    I Am Nerd Analysis

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    I am nerd. A videogame, comic book, and much more type of nerd. I call myself a nerd because these are subjects that I enjoy to experience and learn about. These subjects not only have brought me entertainment throughout my years, but they have also taught me important life lessons that I intend to carry through the rest of my life. For examples I have learned through super heroes in comic books such as Spiderman, Captain America, and Iron man that life can bring up difficult obstacles but by…

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    Marvel Comics, but rather as, Timely Publications (TIMELINE). In 1939, Goodman was convinced by a sales manager at comic book company by the name of Funnies Inc., that comic books were a venture he should invest in. Funnies Inc. gave Goodman a superhero, a man-fish-hybrid called the Sub-Mariner, and let him give it a go. In October, Goodman published his first release, Marvel Comics No. 1., which featured both The Sub-Mariner and future Fantastic Four member, The Human Torch. The comic sold…

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    Main Idea. What my topic for Heritage Fair is Cartoons, or Comics. Since i’m very interested in being a Cartoonist in the near future, I would like to this topic, plus I think it would be something new not only for me but at Heritage Fair too. Also by cartoons i don't mean animated cartoons, cartoons are another word for comics… if anything it's the other way around. Overall History Of Comics And Cartoons Caricatures- 1700 to 1770 What is a Caricature? Well, the word comes from the italian…

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    , commonly referred to as Marvel Comics and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American publisher of comic books. Marvel Comics created countless stories, universes, and heroes. They grow in numbers and quality as Marvel grows as a company. Martin Goodman founded Marvel Comics, which was original Timely Publications, in 1939. Goodman was a pulp magazine publisher who was expanding into a new medium of comic books. The post-war comic market saw superheroes falling…

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    seen in the comic book The Silence of Our Friends by Mark Long, Jim Demonakos, and Nate Powell. It demonstrates the civil rights fight between blacks and whites during the post-war era. Comic books during and after the World war two were very popular…

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    Blaxploitation In Movies

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    almost killed. Luke Cage’s battle through racism was controversial at the time. Comic books should not be applied to the curriculum and education because they teach students about racist acts which can lead to replication of these acts amongst the readers which is clearly depicted in the comic “Hero for Hire Volume No.1” starring Luke…

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    to speak on this matter because she went through a situation similar to Calvin’s. She writes “…he taught an entire generation of children…” implying and assuming that every kid in that generation was taught the same lesson she had learned from the comic (244). Just like Hill, Rubin also displays a confidence when she boldly writes “The way that Coca-Cola chooses to place the objects and depict men and women in this ad speaks volumes about American society in the middle of the twentieth century”…

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    The Joker Research Paper

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    Homosexuality in the comic book world has been been a pressing topic in the industry as of late. With the growing push for LGBTQ reprenstation in mainstream media, it has become an even bigger discussion. With all the other major media, comics have been very involved in the push for inclusiveness. There have been two same-sex marriages on the covers of the Astonishing X-men and Archie, and the first transgender comic book character, the roommate of Batgirl, Alysia Yeoh, was introduced. It seems…

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