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    Superheroes; American Mythology Developed in the early nineteen-hundreds‚ books of re-printed newspaper “funnies” became a quite popular form of American entertainment. More true at the time to their title of comic panels‚ they portrayed very light brands of comedy‚ superficial‚ predictable‚ very brief story-lines. But more modern comic books rarely entertain such limitations‚ ever portraying more serious tones. Superficial plot-lines are almost nonexistent‚ while we are lead to relate to the

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    be based on the one and only Joker. The film will star Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill will reprise their characters in Batman: The Killing Joke. Kevin Conroy is famously known for his Batman voice while his nemesis Joker is voiced by Mark Hamill. What critics describe to be a violent R-rated incarnation will generate nostalgia for the nineties generation. It’s a focus on their wonderful voice work in the animated series. It’s a treat for Batman Fanatics to see the Joker and the Bat battle it out in

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    Many people watch different movies from time to time to entertain us‚ get out of reality‚ or just to kill time. Two very well-known and famous movies are The Dark Knight and Man of Steel. The Dark Knight‚ directed by Christopher Nolan is a hero who fights crime and goes 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

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    Heroes and their sidekicks have been a consistent motif in mythology from the very first civilization‚ to the ancient Greeks‚ and even to popular culture now. Three specific stories with very similar hero-sidekick themes are the relationships between Gilgamesh and Enkidu in the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Achilles and Patroclus in the Iliad‚ and Batman and Robin in the graphic novel Death in the Family. This essay will explore the similarities and differences between these important pieces of literature

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    ​Supergirl comics were published in the late 1950’s‚ in an atmosphere that is considerably different from that in which Batman: The Dark Knight Returns was created. Supergirl comics were created in the post World War II setting‚ when Americans reverted to their traditional beliefs. In contrast‚ Batman; The Dark Knight Returns was created during the Cold War era of the late 1980’s‚ when tensions ran high between the two super powers; the Soviet Union and the United States of America. These two different

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    Batman Hero's Journey

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    department wanted to capture batman and James Gordon was the one he could trust. Batman had a lot of criminals to fight and a mad scientist who had monsters to do his work for him was one of his challengers. He also had to go against villain like the Joker‚ the penguin‚ and the crazy mister freeze. Bruce faced his fears of bats by becoming batman and fighting crime. Bruce met Robin during the time he became batman. Bruce taught Robin (Dick) how to grow up and be a man. Robin followed in batman’s

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    person in this world. My father is a good guy. He is the most honest person in this world. My dad is kind father‚ full of peace‚ and wisdom because he loves the truth‚ justice‚ and righteousness. Although my father has not had to struggle against the Joker or Lex Luthor‚ he has had to face other terrible villains like poverty‚ pain‚ and betrayal. However‚ he always has overcome all odds. My father has taught my brothers and me that working hard‚ being honest‚ and following our dreams we can get everything

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    Batman has hidden himself away from the world due to previous events in his life that made him feel as if he doesn’t belong‚ his way of dealing with the event of losing the only person he ever really loved due to his decision but was tricked by the joker. Besides his parents and butler the loss of

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    Frank Miller’s Batman: The Dark Knight Returns questions what is right and what is wrong. It makes you wonder if the government is the bad guy‚ or if it is the criminals‚ or maybe even Batman himself. Miller uses duality and creates closure to show that there is always another side of the coin and all you have to do is flip it to see it. He also uses art to build context and tension by starting with art that is abstract. The art slowly changes to brighter colors and less abstract art as the tension

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    The main conflicts in the world of The Dark Knight Returns revolve around escalating crime in Gotham city and forces of the authority attempting to control it. The authority should be a moral force and represent justice. The figures that represent the authority should be selfless and work only to promote the integrity of law and order. Authority proves to be contradictory in Miller’s novel as the authoritative figures express qualities of vigilantism and overall moral ambiguity. The first example

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