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    by the name of Batman also known as Bruce Wayne. Man of Steel‚ directed by Zack Snyder is too a superhero who fights crime alias Superman whose name is Clark Kent. While these two characters have many similarities like fighting crime and saving people‚ they also have dissimilarities which are the difference in power and where they come. To begin with‚ the films are alike in different ways. The Dark Knight and Man of Steel are both from the DC Comics (Detective Comics) universe‚

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    made such of a big of an impact that it went on in The Batman Rises. But then again‚ like the Joker said "This is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object" Which means it is in deadlock. No one is winning‚ no one is losing. The Joker isn’t the toughest or biggest villain but yet he is the most dangerous. I think it’s the fact that he is so intelligent that makes him so dangerous‚ because a fist fight between Batman and The Joker there is no doubt who would win. The Joker

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    unsurprisingly the “Dark Knight.” Batman is a vigilante that has struck fear in every criminal in Gotham. He has been fighting crime for many years‚ and he is looking for one final victory so he can hang his cape. However‚ this all changes when a certain clown enters the picture. The Joker‚ a great character himself‚ wages a physiological war against Batman. Batman is pushed to his limits by the Joker‚ and this really affects his character development. At the beginning‚ Batman is seen as the cliche hero

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    narrative on humanity becomes a reality in Koushun Tamaki’s Battle Royale and Frank Miller’s Batman: the Dark Knight Returns. The selfish actions of the power in both works contribute to a dystopian society; however‚ the course of action taken by each power to achieve a dystopia is distinct. The key contrast between the two governments is the course of action that creates the dystopia in society. The authorities in Batman purposely create a dystopia from corruption and neglect to its citizens‚ whereas authorities

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    the hero Gotham deserves‚ but not the one it needs right now. So we’ll hunt him because he can take it. Because he’s not our hero. He’s a silent guardian‚ a watchful protector. A dark knight.” (Christopher Nolan) In The Dark Knight‚ Batman is the hero of Gotham. Batman is Bruce Wayne’s identity as he fights crime to protect Gotham in Nolan’s trilogy. Bruce Wayne was born a hero‚ he was raised the way a hero is and lived the life of a hero. There is no doubt in my mind my argument will be convincing

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    between my brother‚ cousin and me. My brother would dress up as Batman‚ my cousin would be Superman and I would be Spiderman. We would fight each other dresses as our favorite superhero to settle this debate. I would always win because I was the largest of the three‚ and because I had the best superhero. Each of those heroes have specific traits that make the good‚ but I’m going to tell why Spiderman id the best. Of the three Batman is the worst superhero. One reason he is the worst is because he

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    References: Accessed on 26/07/12 Azzarello‚ Brian (writer)‚ Bermejo‚ Lee (artist)‚ Gray‚ Mick (illustrator).] (2008) Joker Nolan‚ Christopher. (2005) Batman Begins‚ Warner Bros. Pictures Accessed 14/07/12 Nolan‚ Christopher. (2008) The Dark Knight‚ Warner Bros. Pictures Accessed 14/07/12 Vonnegut‚ Kurt. (2003) Slaughterhouse Five. New York: Harper Collins.

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    book character Batman and his fight to protect his home‚ Gotham City‚ from the antagonist‚ the Joker. Director Chris Nolan provides the viewer with not only an action film‚ but also a thought-provoking masterpiece. The film focuses on the thin line between sanity (Batman) and madness (Joker) and how anyone can easily turn from good to evil‚ the example being Harvey Dent becoming Two-Face in such a short time. The film deconstructs previous ideas of the “hero” by portraying Batman not as a hero‚ but

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    season 2 is steadily making a mark in the television platform. Batman is a constant name in the DC Comic Universe. And it is only a matter of time until he seeps into the rest of the comics. Whether it is on television‚ in movies or in the comics‚ Supergirl season 2 is paving the way to heroism. There are only a handful of women super heroes out there. But there is one super hero that stands on his own. Batman and Gotham City Batman is one of the darkest superheroes in the DC Comic Universe. He

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    ask anyone‚ “Who was the original Batman?” they would most likely say‚ “Adam West.” The classic ABC series‚ Batman that ran from 1966 to 1968‚ was the first major exposure that many people had to the pteropine vigilante and his brightly garbed cohort‚ Robin. It had cheesy dialogue‚ used the cheapest of special effects‚ and is extremely dated. However‚ all of those things are part of what fans love about the show to this day. People still enjoy the 1960’s Batman for its goofy‚ campy‚ and “so bad it’s

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