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    People worship heroes because they can always save the world by their invincible power. Captain America, The Avengers and Thor are all the heroes in the popular Hero Movies. In the real world (In reality), a hero could be a person who saves others’ lives; a hero could be a person who makes a dramatic change for humanity; a hero could be a person whose thought impacts on people forever. Throughout history, all heroes had done some significant achievements that normal people can not do. On…

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    creator of this comical hero was “Steve Ditko” who was born November 2, 1927. He was best known as the artist, and behind Spider-man and the mystical Doctor Strange in the marvel comic books of the 1960s (Ditko,Steve,biography). Although Stan Lee, born December 28, 1922, was the co-creator and wrote one of his first comic book strips that backed up Captain America’s story. He signed his work “ Stan Lee’ which was the first use of the pen name that…

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    cubes. Join us in making mosaics, street art, design 3D sculptures and learn the secret to making the prefect spiral. Choice 2 A Study of Diversity using Comic Book Ironman, Wonder Woman, and Batman were all introduced to motivate the world that change is possible in the world. With the rise of movies like Avengers, the popularity of comic books and characters are exploring different topics of social justice. What can we learn from this art and communication? Is it influencing our world…

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    great depression. People have lost their hopes and the dreams that once attracted people to the land of opportunities had nothing to offer at least that's what it seemed like at the moment. Of all the superheroes although superman was the very first comic character captain America is the one that stuck in my memory. Captain America was created during WWII as a propaganda tool to give the American public a hope and strength.…

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    Vigilante Research Paper

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    vigilantism is very popular, especially in the film business. Thor, Captain America, and even the Transformers are all versions of vigilantism which the film industry has marketed off of and has been very successful in doing so. These film versions of old comic books are very popular in the box office. Throughout history vigilantism has been present, in the late 1700s and early 1800s vigilantes worked in the south lynching and burning escaped slaves and any strangers to the town in order to…

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    An ironist is a writer that describes a person with positive and powerful attributes, who looks to have everything figured out, but then an event occurs that reverses the previous sentiment about the person. The person is no longer perfect but has faults. An ironist uses the universe and compares it to the fragile nature of humans. Ambrose Bierce reveals this ironist perspective through his story tittles “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” In his story he explains in great detail a man about…

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    Riverdale Movie Essay

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    Archie comics has made a comeback in this decade, and this time, it’s taken a deep twist. Riverdale, a popular teen drama, with a hint of mystery, directed by Lee Toland Krieger, carries the character names, and majority of the previously construed mannerisms that belong to the hit comic book series.. This series explores the mystery that comes with the death of a rich and popular teen, Jason Blossom, while the town is sitting on edge to find his killer, and the drama that is high school, slowly…

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    Hulk Research Paper

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    Most of the heroes in the superhero universe can be broken down into three groups. Marvel and DC Comics are the main contributors to this superhero fandom. These two companies even contributed the term superhero. Neither company owns it, they just share it. Many of the interesting heroes/ heroines have brain powers, body powers, and some are even powerless. I like to call this class the Brainiac’s. Not because they are smart, but because they have brain powers. Brain powers include telekinesis,…

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    What comes to your mind when someone mentions the word hero? Martin Luther King Jr? A cape and special powers? The dictionary defines it as a person noted for courageous acts or nobility of character. Yet every person has a different idea in their mind, of what a hero means to them. Personally, I believe that a hero is a person who is selfless, kind, and caring. A person who will put off their needs until everyone else is taken care of. They are willing to do whatever it takes to make the world…

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    Did you know that Batman, Superman, Iron Man, or even the Hulk are not the only heroes out there? A hero is imagined as someone who is strong, big, and has ‘superpowers’. Although this is a common misconception however, anyone can be a hero no matter what their size is or what abilities they have. A hero is someone who goes out of their way to help others who need it. People need heroes to help them with struggles they may have that they cannot solve themselves. Heroes do what we cannot do for…

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