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    The strong Midwest upbringing he received instilled in him an incredible respect for the laws of man and the preciousness of life. His unwillingness to break any laws has caused major issues with other superheros within his world, while being an example that other strive to follow. Superman knew from an early age that he had power different from other humans and decided to use them for good and to protect the humanity from evil. Superman was created during…

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    Bruce Wayne, also known as Batman, is a character that sticks to his own ways, one of these ways consists of using mental strength rather than physical strength. Batman, is not often seen as changing his way, and if so, it requires the majority of the Justice League to get him to even think about a different plan of attack. In a way, Batman is similar to Achebe’s protagonist, Okonkwo, in Things Fall Apart. Like Batman, Okonkwo is a stubborn human being; he believes he is always right, and any…

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    Spiderman Hero Traits

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    “Spider-Man: You have a knack for getting in trouble. Mary Jane: You have a knack for saving my life. I think I have a superhero stalker. Spider-Man: I was in the neighborhood.” (Zergnet, 2016) Spider-Man is a hero who experiences problems with love ones, family, and friends. He has abilities that he gained and with those abilities Spider-Man started a career. Spider-Man believed in helping others and saving lives. Spider-Man tends to face some challenges. Other than that he has some talent but…

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    Annotation Of 'Mccloud'

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    Annotation of McCloud 1. When first reading McCloud, my first thoughts were “what the hell is this supposed to be about?” But as I reread it, I thought that the author was saying the main focus of comics is the photos, not the text. 2. An important claim found in McCloud is the authors definition of comics. He defines it as sequential art containing any kind of style, quality, or subject matter. Another claim is that the basic difference between animation and comics is that “animation is…

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    What's Wrong With Being A Godly, Manly, Man? One day, while waiting in a doctor's office, I noticed a lady walking across the room with her arms and hands completely loaded down with a box and several files. I was taught to be a gentleman, so I stood up and said, let me help you with the door. Assuming that my request was just a formality, which would graciously be accepted, I had already reached the door and extended my hand to open it when, much to my surprise, she politely declined my help.…

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    their appearance, back story, and super powers. When it comes to appearance, they look as if they could be related. Both are physically fit, statuesque, have jet black hair, and piercing blue eyes. The two also share the same color-scheme on their superhero uniforms. Wonder Woman wears an impractical strapless one-piece, that looks very similar to a swimsuit. The upper half of her super suit is emblazoned with a gold eagle surrounded by a field of red. The lower half her…

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    Deadly Fumes

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    fires which is why a superhero is needed to prevent and save loved ones from experiencing an event like this. Daisley Hope, Eye of the Day, was born to save victims from house fires and spread awareness about fire safety while keeping a promise to never let a house fire devastate a family again. In order to develop my hero, I will be using writer John Shelton Lawrence’s superhero template from “The Lone Ranger: Adult Legacies of a Juvenile Western.” The superhero template includes…

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    As a society, we are exposed to movies about heroes such as batman, superman, spider man, and many other more. They all fight to make their world a better place against an evil villain but we don’t tend to pay attention on the motives that the villain has in order to commit the crimes. The Dark Knight, is about Batman fighting the Joker whose plan is to destroy Gotham. What motives the Joker? What does he want? The theory that best explains the joker would fall under Psychological Abnormality.…

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    Spiderman not only exists in imagination, cartoons, or movies but also appears in reality. Some people work above passengers, out of buildings, and over one thousand feet in the air. Keeping the buildings clean and tidy is part of their job. What is more, their contributions embellish the look of the city and beautify everyone's life. They are called "Spiderman" whose jobs are heavy, risky and difficult. Their life might be not as vivid and adventurous as other typical characters in all the…

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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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