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    Wonder Woman Archetype

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    The Golden Age of comic books began in 1938 with the debut of Superman in Action Comics #1. The Golden Age was the first era of comic books‚ a time where they became so widespread and popular that more than 60 million copies were sold each month by 1946. Many of the most notable superheroes were created during these years‚ and the superhero archetype was constructed and defined. Characters such as Batman‚ Captain America‚ Flash Gordon‚ and Wonder Woman gained prominence in the Golden Age. Despite

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    DC Comics is the best known American comic books around. DC Comics has introduced countless superheroes. A superhero is a person who has supernatural or superhuman powers and uses their abilities to protect the public. But the most famous superheroes of them all is Superman and Batman. Superman first appeared in comics in 1938 and Batman in 1939; both characters have involved from just being in comics: to characters on tv shows‚ film‚ and animated cartoons. However‚ Superman and Batman have similarities

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    Fantastic Four

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    Since I was a young boy‚ I have had a strong interest in comic books. In the past few years many of the comic heroes I read about as a youngster have become movie heroes. The improvements in computer generated animation have made it possible to create realistic looking scenes and events that could only be represented in drawings by comic book artists thirty years earlier. For Fathers’ Day‚ I treated myself to a superhero movie called the “Fantastic Four”. Surprisingly‚ I found the movie to be entertaining

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    Although they began as a comedic escape‚ comic books have evolved into something far beyond strips in the Sunday paper. Graphic novels‚ as these materials are most often referred to today‚ have become their own genre (even though they are a format‚ not a genre) in bookstores and libraries alike. Popularity for them has skyrocketed in the past ten years or so‚ and graphic novels now compete as literary heavyweights for young readers and adults. There are different branches of graphic novels‚ including

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    Supergirl Season 2

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    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 has a dark past that in turn is the reason

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    Harley Rosson Essay

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    Batman gets a lot of love from DC Comics‚ and it’s nice that Harley Quinn is shoving her way in and owning this month’s celebration. Batman is one of the most recognized superheroes ever‚ and his little corner of the DC Comics universe has spawned a lot of movies‚ a current TV series in the form of Gotham‚ and it certainly didn’t hurt Suicide Squad‚ either. But from the world of Batman came Harley Quinn‚ and in her 25 years‚ she’s built up quite the following — enough for DC to declare that she

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    Fairytales

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    concepts and ideas seem to be credible because fairy tales have shown to have a positive effect on children’s sense of morality. I learned from comic books‚ which feature characters and situations similar to those in fairy tales‚ to be humble‚ to make good choices‚ to decide what is right wrong from wrong‚ and to persevere. Most of the time in comic books the hero is very humble which teaches children to not be arrogant and to display similarities to the heroes they see or read about. For example

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    Icon In the article “Comic Book Masculinity‚” Jeffrey Brown highlights the prominent differences regarding the masculinity of black vs. white superheroes‚ and he reflects on why Milestone comics are different from other black superhero comics. Comic book superheroes and the black male body are each viewed as models of hypermasculinity‚ so when combining the two‚ to make black male superheroes‚ there is a significant risk of being far too hypermasculine. Outside of Milestone’s comics‚ black male superheroes

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    Bruce Wayne as Superman‚ Clark Kent as Batman play within comic #71 concede a direct correlation to the gender roles both men and women played at the time‚ for which consists of women in a submissive “housewife” role along with men in a control‚ dominant role. The comic provides many examples‚ both artistically and textually‚ of gender roles. Gender roles being defined as how the male and female interact in society and with each other. The comic prescribes to the entertainment factor with bright colors

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    Superman vs. Batman DC Comics is one of the largest and most successful companies operating in American comic books. In the late 1930s‚ DC Comics presented the world with two of the greatest superheroes known to comic book history. They created two characters‚ Superman and Batman‚ to restore peace and justice back into the world‚ one villain at a time. While Superman and Batman share the same mission to defeat evil and to never kill the enemy‚ they differ in terms of their superhero capabilities

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