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    For many years, everyone that’s into superheroes movies has finally got their wish to see Detective Comics Batman and Action Comics Superman in the same movie. It will be release this March with both characters. The movie Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice will feature both characters at the same time, but each character does have their own unique story of how it all originated. The origin with Batman is also known as Bruce Wayne is a billionaire owner of Wayne Enterprise which takes place…

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    Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has certainly spawned several fan theories as to just what is happening in the film’s confusing (yet brilliantly shot) Knightmare sequence, where Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne sees a post-apocalyptic future filled with parademons, an evil Superman (Henry Cavill) as well as several hints on the impending arrival of Darkseid. However, Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox helmer Jay Oliva has just stated that it may not have been a dream but a direct connection to…

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    Potts, Stephen W. "Rebel, superman, bull goose loony: the hero as adolescent." Northwest Review, vol. 45, Literary Resource Center, Accessed 4 Dec. 2017. Stephen Potts shows the comparison of Randle McMurphy and Superman and explains how McMurphy's characteristics portray him as a hero. Potts begins by comparing One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest to other novels like Huckleberry Finn, The Awakening, The Great Gatsby, etc. Stephen says the novels above have much in common due to the fact that all…

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    In the essay “Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie he had grown up on a reservation in 1966 and still lived on an Indian Reservation in WellPoint, Washington. In “Superman and Me” the little boy started out trying to figure out how to read a comic book, realizing that he idolized his father, he wanted to be just like him. His father read books all the time and was considered a smart Native American. The little boy wanted to be smart to by learning to read. The white people had made fun of him and…

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    powers. Meyer lives with Superman, he didn’t always have these powers, one day when Superman was making lunch he spilled some of his "special ingredient" and Meyer came along and licked it off the ground. (2 sentences 65 words) One day Meyer noticed that Superman was missing, at first Meyer wasn’t to worried about him he just thought that Superman was on a another mission to save the world. Soon hours passed and still no Superman, so Meyer began to worry he knew Superman had a tracking device so…

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    Reeve’s ideas is Superman. The Man of Steel manages the city of Metropolis and uses his fascinating powers to fight crime and save the world. On the other hand, Odysseus is the King of Ithaca and the son of Laertes. He does not have any special powers, but he does have the Greek gods and goddesses in his favor. Although both characters appear to be worthy of the title ‘hero’, Superman is the superior of the two due to his physical appearance and deeds that he has portrayed. Superman, also known…

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    knight appears out from the shadows stopping all crime. Created in the 1930´s, DC Comics super heroes Batman and Superman use all their strength and abilities to help save the Earth. Batman is human and has no powers. While Superman has powers and is an alien from the planet Krypton. Batman is a better example of a superhero than Superman. Batman is more of a superior super hero than Superman due to his peak human abilities, determination, and his intelligent mind. According to the Batman WIki…

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    the main character or characters. Both Superman origin films have two posters and both are compelling, but in different ways. The first poster for Superman 1978 has got a really simple design; you don’t see Superman on the poster but rather a red streak which could indicate Superman is too fast to see while flying. The Superman logo is placed front and centre for the audience to identify this film as Superman. In poster 2 for Superman 1978, we get to see Superman flying, we see his suit and how…

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    Essays, Not Rants! 224: Regarding Movies About Two Superheroes Fighting Each Other If you were to put 2016’s blockbusters in a museum, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and Captain America: Civil War ought to be displayed next to each other. They’re the sort of movies that, when looked at together, take on a whole new dimension. Because one is far more successful than the other. To understand why Civil War succeeds you don’t have to look much better than at how BvS fails. Both movies have the…

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    Director Zack Snyder’s “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” took its hype train to terminal velocity with a too-big-to-fail marketing approach that eventually crashed into a cinematic cacophony that might just be best to the deaf viewer. Like dropping names of high-brow friends at a posh party, Snyder lobbed out a pitch some years ago to pin the world’s two most revered superheroes against one another in a sort of theatrical cage match that any unsuspecting moviegoer could sink his or her teeth…

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