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    Superman was a kid that lived on Krypton and then was sent to Earth. Superman has some of the best powers. This makes him the best superhero that lives. Superman uses his powers for good not for bad. Superman is a better superhero than batman because superman has powers, superman can fight anyone at anyplace and anytime, and superman doesn't need gadgets or weapons to win a fight be because he has powers. Superman is better than batman because superman has powers. First, superman can fly.…

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    Marvel Comics Stereotypes

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    stereotype that comic books are only for white, nerdy males no longer stands true as the audience opens up to females from various cultures and races. This being said, characters within comic books are not changing as quickly as their audiences are. Marvel Comics have shocked their audience when they announced that there would be major changes to some of their most well-known characters. First would be the announcement that Thor would now become…

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    Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been “With great power comes great responsibility”, this very old saying famously appears in the Marvel comic series Spider Man. Uncle Ben uses these wise words to warn Peter Parker that with any sort of power, there is also a negative side that comes with it. We can observe this in, Where you going, Where Have You Been by Joyce Carol Oates. In this story the main character Connie realizes that she has this great power to attract boys, she is very much…

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    Comic books are contemporary forms of art that touch in the categories of art, literature, and entertainment. From DC and Marvel (which are my personal favorites) to the other comic book companies and brands that are less known by the outside readers, there is a broad range of comic book characters and story lines. Like art and literature, comic books and their characters, styles, and icons change over the course of time. Similar to entertainment in general, these changes are made to better the…

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    X-Men Film Analysis

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    In the fall of 1963, writer Stan Lee created a comic about a fictional team of superheroes with incredible powers known as the X-Men. Since the first comic appeared there have been ongoing spin-offs created, and to this day over 400 issues of X-Men comics exist each with an abundance of volumes. The first X-Men movie came out in the year 2000 and the worldwide franchise has not stopped growing. A total of seven movies have been released, the latest being X-Men: Days of Future Past, and X-Men:…

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    Disney’s live action movie “Beauty and the Beast” has triumphed the box office. The movie has broken many box office records in its opening weekend. It has earned over 170-180 million US dollars approximately, which is way beyond the expectations of everyone. The film has also broken the record of highest opening of march in North America, previously held by “Batman vs Superman” which earned 166 million. The movie Beauty and the Beast which is the remake of the 1991 classic animated movie with…

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    National Security and its implementations in the United States have caused persistent conflicts between those who want protection and those who want to keep their civil liberties. Moreover, Many citizens were not aware of this conflict prior to the gruesome aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack. This devastation, referred to as 9/11, was the result of an attack on the World Trade Center in New York City and an attack on the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. As a result, the United…

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    cinema, it’s already gots lots of attention. The fans of Marvel and the fans of Benedict Cumberbatch. Benedict Cumberbatch is an English actor who was famous as the BBC TV series SHERLOCK. Benedict’s performance is so good that the crew even delay the date that they’ve planned to shot to wait for Benedict’s free period.It’s rare to see a Marvel film using a celebrity to play a super hero. Most of the actors become famous because of the Marvel film, such as Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans,…

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    Star Wars Vs Star Trek

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    Star Wars was not only the ultimate film or modern fairy tale as Lucas called it. It was and is the inspiration for thousands of filmmakers, artists, model makers, and weapons designers. Have you ever seen a stealth fighter at an airshow up close? The pilot is dressed like Darth Vader…

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    Presented in a complex world, where the discrepancy between a righteous hero and an evil villain is often misconstrued, Alan Moore’s Watchmen does a brilliant job at portraying his sordid depiction of twentieth century life. Unlike most other comics Watchmen was based on realistic sexual activities and feelings, political situations, and a superheroes realistic effect on the world they live in. The book begins eight years after the Keene Act was passed, which was a law that outlawed all masked…

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