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    Stephen King Thesis

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    fan. Being the comic book nerd that I am I can honestly say Stan Lee is a genius and sometimes I love him for his writing and sometimes I hate him for it. If I were to have one superpower…

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    Television shows often portray one or more characters as a hero. When we think of superheroes we think of Captain America or Superman. What about the heroes who don’t have supernatural powers? The television shows Grey’s Anatomy and Chicago Med both have superheroes but they aren’t your typical superheroes. These superheroes are on the frontline of medicine saving lives. These heroes are commonly known as doctors. In this essay we will examine the audiences, goals, and strategies of these two…

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    Spider man and Iron man are completely different people - spider man has skills in fighting with hands, while another superhero is smart in technologies. There is one thing that connects both to them - is the desire to fight against evil. It is not a rare case that two contrasting characters from separate texts share similar traits. A Streetcar Named Desire and Frozen mainly focus on the actions of characters and their conflicts. Two girls Stella and Anna are the main protagonists in both…

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    that whatever bad there is, it’ll go away and the world will be a better place, free from the evil. The concept of superhero became popular among the audience when they came alive on screen. Earlier, only comics had superheroes and that faded away, for when a child grew up, he wouldn’t read comics anymore because it was too childish. But when the superhero movies made their way into the film industry, it saw a whole new trend. Now, it was cool to revisit your childhood fantasies in superhero…

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    When given the task of creating both a whole new superhero and comic script, I was shocked by the amount of control and creativity I would have throughout the process. Creating my own personal hero is what excited me most as a writer, although I realized how hard it is to truly be original in the world of comics. Since Superman’s grand debut in 1938 it would seem as though every superpower has been thought of. The “roadblock” of creating an original hero pushed my creativity and lead to my…

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    Many heroes have been very iconic to a colossal amount of people around the world. People across the world love to imitate other heroes for the hero’s tremendous acts. Superheroes influence people everyday, just by the smallest things. Superheroes are very influential in many people lives. Children around the world watch the superhero movies and the episodes. Many iconic superheroes carry similar characteristics such as tremendous superpowers, unique villains, and wears vibrant suits. Something…

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    Superman Comparison Essay

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    Superman is an all-powerful alien from Krypton with supernatural abilities such as super strength and heat vision.Batman, however, is simply a man in a bat suit without super powers, how could Batman even prevail against Superman?Batman's not an ordinary human that you may think, he possesses no weakness, he's a remarkably intelligent man, he knows supermans weakness, and since he acknowledges martial arts he can protect himself from danger.Although both Superman and Batman are superheroes,…

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    The American Superhero

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    This Superman era has moved up and touched the older generations too by producing new movies throughout the years. Many people watch these movies or read the comics carelessly, probably not thinking that this could have anything to do with philosophers theories. I was one of those people until now. The way Clone Superman is willing to do anything he is told by a high power, his being Lex Luthor, is a perfect…

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    Geek Culture

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    thick glasses, reading Batman comics and usually getting beat up by high jocks. Of course, not to mention the embarrassment of going to a comic con in handmade costumes of our favorite super hero or TV show character. Nowadays, we see a lot more geek culture and it’s become a cool, social aspect to embrace that quirky side of being a geek. It’s now cool to strut in our amazing cosplays—cosplay, not costume—and enjoy the fascination of comic cons. Because of comic con, geeks are now taking…

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    Agent 13 Research Paper

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    Did you know that Wonder Women was made of clay by her mother, and was brought to life by Greek gods? I want to be a superhero to fight crime and keep citizen’s safe. My superhero’s name is Agent 13, and I work all over the world to save people. I came up with the name Agent 13 because I wanted to be a spy and work worldwide to solve crime. I grew up watching Spiderman, and I wanted to be like him. For example, Spider man has abilities to fight crime and fly around the city. As a superhero,…

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