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    Superheroes Essay

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    Growing up, I never read comic books, but I did watch the movies and TV shows. Specifically the ones based on superheroes. Sitting around the TV with all of my friends, eating snacks as we watched old VHS reruns of the 1966 series Batman and the 1952 series Adventures of Superman. We would have the best time watching an episode then reenacting it the best we could. They were great shows for children my age. They had bright colors and interesting sound effects that really kept our attention. The…

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

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    daughter of the new homeowners and they end up becoming great friends. Burton was good at budgeting for his movies one had had to do this with was the 1989 movie Batman ,which is about a vigilante who was struck with misfortune as a child when someone robbed his parents and then killed them in cold blood. He fights the evil plaguing gotham city this being mainly his nemesis the Joker, bane, penguin, Mr freeze, and poison ivy. Years after the first batman was released burton made Batman Returns…

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    Friendliness In Batman

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    and it’s not a very personal experience. 9.) Excitement-Seeking: In Batman Arkham Knight, you get to be Batman. This is a very exciting game and can be very thrilling for some players because of the different abilities Batman has. Cape…

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    microprocessor. Video games today offer a more assorted selection allowing people to play games that appeal to themselves rather than the vast majority. Some of the varied genres of video games include but not limited to be are social games, action, adventure, roleplaying, strategy/puzzles, and driving. Computers and mobile devices equipped with the correct capabilities have expanded the limits of what and…

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    character in this story. Fitting the mold of a hero can follow one of the many monomyths we recently studied outside of class. Different steps are taken to being a hero in stories such as this one. When thinking of a hero you may think of superman or batman; but while reading this book about evil demons, kings, and warriors there comes another type of hero. Beowulf comes from overseas to help defeat Grendel, the demon that is destroying the mead hall and killing many warriors. Relating some…

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    you have neither the time nor the resources for such adventure. I stood still for a moment, admiring the extraordinary, bright neon signs. I took a deep breath and pulled out my phone in search of the famous Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in New York. As the location appeared on my phone, I started walking toward it. Right now you’re probably thinking, “Oh boy, this is going to be an adventure on Broadway!” But it is not; it is tale of my view on New York City, the city that never sleeps. I did…

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    Many people have asked me what I think of when I hear the word hero. Some people think of superheroes, such as Batman, Superman or Spider Man. However, heros can be normal people without super hero powers such as teachers, parents, and coaches. Just like Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien, I too had heros help me in my life. Bilbo and I both have people in our lives that helped us achieve the impossible. Along the way both Bilbo and I evolved into heros. Gandalf, my parents, and my…

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    fans by using various methods which includes conveying talent, winning over fans, and producing a sequel more successful than the first installment. A shared universe is the realizations of the fantasies and desires fans where epic storylines about adventure, conquests, and coming of age of multiple strong main characters intersect. Building a cinematic universe…

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    that comic books hold great power, I believe that this is not true. Comic books are merely made up stories that children can read, it has no relevance to the real world. Comic books allow for children to step outside of their reality and step into a “new world.” But this does not help them in dealing…

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    produced like the 1941 Adventures of Captain Marvel were only black and white. Though there is nothing wrong with black and white movies, the introduction of color in 1939 to film greatly influenced the attitude of the audience of its time. Color changed superhero film for the better. There was a time period after the early films when there was a decline in Saturday film serials, that aimed the superheroes that were in…

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