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    Learn Writing by the Comics

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    edition). New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc. Brown‚ J. D. 1988. Understanding Research in Second Language Learning. Coolier’s Encyclopedia. 1955‚ New York: Mc Grow Hill Company. Disney‚ Walt. 2004. Kingdom Of Color Comics (Bilingual Edition) 17th Edition Forsman‚ Dell. 2006. The Use of English Comics as a Reading Material. Gerlach‚ Vernon. S‚ and Elly‚ Donald. P. 1980. Teaching and Media: A Systematic Approach Harmer‚ Jeremy. 1998. The Practice of Language Teaching. Cambridge:Longman. Harris‚ David. P. 1969

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    of reading comics : 1 . Read comics can broaden their horizons ‚ Kuang wide vision ‚ absorb knowledge beyond textbooks ‚ To learn the customs of other countries and so on. 2 . We can even learn some truth through comics and inspired to change our outlook on life. 3 . You can learn painting skills ‚ but also the beautiful picture as a work of art to admire . 4 . Read comics is a recreational activity ‚ Xiao leisure available we add life fun. We then discuss the comic cons :

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    Comics are a form of art that‚ depending on how it is put together‚ it can relay many shades of the same story to the reader. There are many different genres for readers to choose from that present many different moral issues and stories to its readers. The comic book art form has become a very popular way to indulge in your favorite superhero‚ or just a good story. While Comics have always been entertaining their audiences‚ they tend to over exaggerate on how violence and crime are portrayed‚

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    acquisition of Marvel and while there are some potential constraints both to the individual companies and their union‚ the synergy of combining the world’s largest media conglomerate and the number one comic book in the nation outweighs theses constraints and will strengthen Disney’s overall competitive advantage. This union will allow Disney to both horizontally and vertically integrate itself‚ expand geographically and diversify who it appeals to as an audience. Marvel is the number one comic book company

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    people of every age if Marvel wasn’t created. In 1939‚ the company Marvel was created by Martin Goodman.

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    of his first jobs was writing obituaries for the National Tuberculosis center. He became an editor at Timely comics in 1941. Timely comics would eventually be renamed “Atlas comics in the 50s and was rebranded as Marvel comics in 1961. (“Stan Lee." Almanac).Stan Lee was one of the most successful and talented comic book writers of all time‚ Due to his popular comic books‚ action packed

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    Comics as Learning Opportunities Comic books have come a long way since their inception more than 75 years ago. Particularly in the past decade or so‚ comics have become increasingly recognized for their potential literary value. Offering a combination of reading and visual stimulation that research shows many pre-teen and teen-aged boys prefer‚ comic books can‚ according to some studies‚ help improve literacy. And this learning potential has not gone unnoticed. Take the non-profit Kids Love

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    Creating comic books 2/21/13 General Purpose:To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the creative process of creating a comic book. Central Idea: I will inform you all of the artistic process of creating a comic book: Penciling‚ Inking‚ and Coloring as well as examples of Artists who break these rules. Introduction A. According to The Comics Chronicles‚ the North American Comics Industry made an estimated 715 million dollars last year. From sales of print comic book‚ graphic

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    Thor as an Archetypal Hero

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    hero through his godly traits‚ but it is Thor’s story that makes him memorable as a hero. Marvel claims they do not make archetypes for monetary gain to avoid controversy (Gazillion). However‚ the comics company intentionally reinvents certain characters as archetypes‚ and ignores their past comic book origins and storylines‚ in order to bring them on par financially with other breadwinning characters. Marvel depicts Thor as an archetypal hero through his super-heroic qualities and story because of

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    In Brian Michael Bendis’s final panel in the comic “Civil War: The Confession”‚ Tony Stark‚ who is wearing his Iron Man suit‚ sits next to the dead body of Captain America as he explains to him why he believed the civil war between superheroes had to happen and why he chose to fight. The only text provided in this panel comes from Tony Stark saying “It wasn’t worth it”‚ referring to the war between the superheroes and losing his best friend‚ Captain America in the aftermath of the battle. Although

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