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    American Superheroes

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    raised to be an assassin for the Soviet Union and was taken in by S.H.I.E.L.D to do some good with my life, who am I? These superheroes, among the hundreds, are glorified by many people. They are praised for their acts of justice and are given the superhero title because they are believed to be the heroes/saviors of humanity.…

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    Superhero Comic Books Berlatsky’s article, “The Female Thor and the Female Comic-Book Reader” (2014), argues that girls are interested in reading superhero comics as much as boys; there has been a lot of speculation whether comic books were created to entertain only the masculine audience. In order to stop the sexism that has been going around in the superhero comic book industry, Berlatsky uses the logos Aristotelian appeal to inform the comic book audience that girls have been a fan of comics…

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    Wonder Woman Essay

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    In the last decade or so Hollywood has taken a liking to the superhero genre and the popularity of the films, television shows, and source characters have exploded. They have managed to produce billions of dollars and bring in a huge number of viewers of all kinds. The stories they tell are complex and enthralling to the audience. However, almost all these stories focus on men and their stories and only use women as a background prop to try to be seen as “progressive”. Some excuse this because…

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    because it perfectly sums up the argument DiPaolo has made in a way that makes his point more known to the reader. Though the author is seemingly against Batman when it comes to his personality and his mindless actions, he does boost Batman up to be a superhero who, through adversity, made a name for himself and is successful at his world-saving endeavors, which DiPaolo seems to respect about him. I agree with DiPaolo’s quote, because it reveals Batman to be more than he seems on the surface,…

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    To the Hero Ever since I was a little boy, I’ve been a huge fan of comic book superheroes. Anybody that knows me could tell you that. I grew up watching the Spider-Man animated series, I had almost every X-Men action figure, and wore so many Batman t-shirts. From powers and abilities they possessed to their costumes, they were fascinating. Although, it is the what they stood for that made me stick with them for the rest of my life. Superheroes were there for me when I had no else, and I truly…

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    What is the first thing that pops in your head when you hear the word, “Hero?” Do you imagine a buff man wearing tights? Do you imagine a superhero saving kittens from trees? The concept of heroism isn’t only in comic books and stories. In our society, there are heros everywhere. They don’t wear tights, they don’t have superpowers, they aren’t buff. They are heros because they have a willingness to commit personal sacrifice, are looked up to for their actions, and are just someone who is…

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    Agent 13 Research Paper

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    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, Agent 13 will have the abilities to fly, use x-ray vision,…

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    the army to protect the nation’s freedom, much like their on screen hero, Steve Rogers. Their prowess is derived from the spirit of a superhuman figure and fight to the best of their ability, despite the danger that awaits them, much like their superhero counterparts. But it’s not only stars and stripes for American superheroes, for the media’s ever-expanding portrayal of these famous figures allow virtually everyone to not only identify with a hero, but feel like one…

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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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    X-Men, and antagonists such as Doctor Doom, Red Skull, Green Goblin, Thanos, Ultron, Doctor Octopus, Magneto, Venom, Carnage and Loki. There are a lot of characters that marvel had made but the question is, where did the superheroes came from? The Superhero that I can give is Thor, the God of Thunder and Prince of Asgard that is one of the famous characters in Marvel is a legit part of the ancient Gods and Goddesses but Thor was the God of the sky in the ancient mythology of Gods. As we all know…

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