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    The central idea of the article is that Marvel ought not to cancel valuable comic books such as “Nighthawk”, which is a “dark and gritty Chicago-based series” (Betancourt para. 2). Although “Nighthawk” is not more popular than "Black Panther" and "Captain America”, but the superhero of “Nighthawk”, a black man who born in Chicago, is exceedingly different from other superheroes. His mission is to “taking on everything from police corruption to gentrification and racism” (Betancourt para.2).…

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    Safe At Home

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    Wright. Nick was adopted by the Crandall family. Mr. Crandall is a English professor and Mrs. Crandall is a Math professor. Nick struggles in school, but he is a great catcher. He hates to read "real" books, he loves to read his comic books and his favorite comic is Captain Marvel. The catcher for varsity, Bobby Mazzilli, gets hurt before the first game. So the varsity head coach, Coach Williams, comes and tell Nick he is on the varsity. Nick doesn't know what to think. When he goes to varsity…

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    innovative mode of expressing afrofuturism is through comics with black protagonists. The idea of a black character being the powerful protagonist in science fiction comics was formally rejected and seen as absurd by the Western world. However, advancements in cultural diversity and acceptance have made the realization of this concept a possibility. Black Panther is a sci-fi comic character made popular by Marvel Comics. This character has appeared in comic series such as Black Panther, Avengers…

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    American reinforcement, preceding their engagement in WWII. Displayed on the cover of “Captain America Number One” pummeling Adolf Hitler in the jaw, consequently telling American’s to never concede. While his fame soared and fell, similar to many comic book heroes, nevertheless he is still around today pounding the vile straight. Captain America is an extremely influential and important piece of what…

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    In fact, he did this against orders from Marvel. “The pressure was on to bring in the Avengers,” he admitted, “but it was important for a black hero not to have to have white heroes come in to save the day.” Again, he asserted the Black Panther’s independence and dignity. Ultimately, his depiction…

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    christmas and is sent into the past, present, and future by three spirits to convince him to stop. There are tons of different versions of this story, I´m going to compare the ending of three of them, the original, the animated movie version, and the marvel comic. First lets compare how all three of them are similar. The ending of all three versions is about the Mr. scrooge being sent into a graveyard by the of christmas future and shown his own grave. In both versions the spirit is completely…

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    Kanan's Clone Wars

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    Marvel brings us to the close of Kanan's Clone Wars experiences with issue #11 of the fierce Jedi's monthly title. The talented Greg Weisman (Starbrand & Nightmask) is the storyteller. Penciler Pepe Larraz (X-Men '92) provides the explosive visuals for the tale. Caleb Dume’s first foray into the Clone Wars comes to a conclusion in Kanan #11! The inevitable conflict with General Grievous and another mysterious warrior occurs! It's a Star Wars adventure which takes us from the Republic to the…

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    commix development of the late 1960s, Crumb built up a notoriety for a style and substance that was subversive, dim, mocking and to a great degree sexually express with the cognizant goal of not being endorsed by the Comics Magazine Association of America in this way not accepting the Comics Code Authority stamp on the cover. One of Crumb‟s manifestations, Fritz the Cat, turned into a most loved among his perusers and when Fritz the Cat was made into an energized film coordinated by Ralph Bakshi…

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    mythologies and, sometimes, to try to correct faults from the tunnels of the past. Because these characters live throughout history -- many of them are over 60 years old – but unfortunately they don 't have the luxury of living outside of it, or do they? “Comic books have always reflected the historical time period in which they were produced, with a particularly strong connection to American military”. With the many different media sources that utilize…

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    Mack Benn's Early Life

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    moments are her family vacations to Florida. Her aspirations are to become a Pixar animator, graphic designer, and Automator. “With my experience,maybe Marvel and DC Comics would allow me to work for them.” I asked her why is that your aspiration, and she said, “ I chose this because growing up, I've been surrounded by Disney, Marvel, and DC Comics.” Her role models are Misty Copeland, Henry Cavil, Dylan O'Brien, and Layla Herbin. She has decided to work at Pixar to become an animator,…

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