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    the cartoon “Spectacular Spider-Man”‚ which is character is created by None other than Stanley Martin Leiber or more known as “Stan Lee”. (“Josh Keaton”). Stan Lee was a creative and intelligent individual who helped revolutionized the idea of a superhero with him co-creating the marvel universe with a lot of great artists‚ colors‚ letterers and etc. and a lot of great characters. Stanley Martin Lieber was born on December 28th 1922 In New York city‚ New York and raised by his parent Jack and Celia

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    corruption within its own communities. The heroes depicted in comics allowed for people to escape reality during the Great Depression‚ states Hyde. It gave a sense of false perception to readers that allowed them to hope and ignited a desire to form a superhero as a reaction to the economical hardships as well as domestic crimes. Commissioner James Gordon plays an important role in Batman: Year One‚ an old version in the Batman series‚ because he is suspicious of Batman’s vigilante tactics but realizes

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    My Mom

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    members‚ I may prefer to write about my superhero in my life and that is my beloved mother. My mom was the person who always supported me since I was little. She was the one when I needed to talk to like a best friend. Although‚ my mother might not be the superheroes such like Batman‚ Superman‚ or Spiderman but my beloved mother will always be the great superhero in my life. There are reasons why I chose my beloved mother to be my superhero and the person I think I need to describe

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    Batman Research Paper

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    the movies strayed from the norm‚ making the character seem like an utter joke – such as George Clooney’s version – but both Michael Keaton in the 1989 film and Christian Bale in the Christopher Nolan franchise was able to redeem the face of the superhero in theatrical media. They were able to piece back the truth of Bruce-Wayne-slash-Batman’s status as the ultimate outsider within the sphere of people he should be relating to‚ and yet simply cannot; as any human would experience. Bale’s portrayal

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    My Hero's Journey

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    Part 1: I have always loved superheroes. From Marvel to the DC comics‚ I have always enjoyed the comics and movies. In my private time‚ I obsessed over the classics; Captain America‚ Iron Man and The Flash. Although I had a burning passion for these characters‚ I never felt comfortable showing my interest. I was afraid of being made fun of‚ for believing in superheroes. As I watched the movies over and over‚ I noticed a pattern in all of them. All of them stepped out of their comfort zone‚ they

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    history of comics

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    entertainment for kids‚ comic books are a serious and sophisticated art form that both feeds off of and creates cultural formulas and historical constructs. Since the 1960s the comic book industry has been dominated by the two major publishers of superhero books—Marvel and Detective Comics (DC). DC’s official name for almost 50 years was National Periodical Publication; Marvel was known as Timely Comics from 1939 to about 1950‚ and then as Atlas Comics for much of the 1950s. Many comic book fans often

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    Kick Ass Film Techniques

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    Vaughan Script: Matthew Vaughn‚ Jane Goldman Cast: Aaron Johnson‚ Christopher Mintz-Plasse‚ Chloë Moretz‚ Nicolas Cage The film Kick Ass starts of with Dave Lizewski (Aaron Johnson) a geek who wonders why no one has ever tried to become a costumed superhero before.  As his friend Marty (Clark Duke) explains‚ “Because they would get their asses kicked.”  Marty’s not wrong.  Dave doesn’t heed his pal’s advice‚ dons a wet suit‚ wields two batons‚ creates the alter-ego of “Kick-Ass” and goes out to fight

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    Stan Lee Research Paper

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    Stan has been coming up with superheros for over 50 years. Mr. Lee has done work with DC comics to help keep the storylines of certain characters alive. Even though the Green Lantern is part of the DC universe Stan has helped form the superhero and bring him to the big screen. The Black Panther is the first Black Modern day superhero‚ besides Nick Fury in the Iron Man movies and The Avengers. When the director of the Iron Man movies

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    Spiderman

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    My favorite superhero among them all is Spider-man. There are many qualities that Spider-man possesses that hold my interests and make him number one on my list of superheroes. The most important aspect of Spider-man that makes him the hero he is is the fact that he is still “human-like” despite his powers. By this I mean that he still possess many flaws and imperfections as a character. There are various instances of conflict brought upon Spider-man through his lifetime that make him more relate-able

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    Thomas Fuselier Why do we need heroes? Professor James Winters While they may be very different from one another almost every movie must have some type of hero. Screen writers and movie directors must constantly develop these different types of heroes to please the many different attitudes and opinions of movie goers. Movie enthusiast all have different reasons for liking the movie heroes they do and it is up to the screen writers‚ actors‚ and directors to successfully please the movies target

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