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    This debate tears my heart to pieces. Each side is loaded with incredible content and characters. Billions of dollars have flown out of American hands in support of their toys‚ comic books‚ movies and cartoons. Still‚ it is a question that must be answered. Who is better: Marvel comics or DC comics? After hours of coffee fueled by rants with my friends‚ I have decided that Marvel is superior based on its licensed content‚ abundance of fantastic characters and the overall quality of its universe

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    But if you ask a child what a hero is‚ their mind will automatically go to some fictional character‚ like supermanbatmanspiderman‚ ect. There are also words like idol‚ god‚ or protector that often give off the same thoughts. Though when becoming a "protector" comes the fear of failing a person. Or even a model. That gives a lot of anxiety or uncertainty to that hero knowing so many

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    were the ones who resulted in the creation of Darkseid. And with #GeoffJohns on board audiences might see this storyline incorporated to some extent.If this easter egg in any indication Bruce’s goggles are very similar in Knightmare sequence in Batman v Superman. In the new Justice League trailer Bruce’s goggles are very indistinguishable‚ mirroring Bruce’s role in Knightmare sequence when Bruce takes off his goggles as well as seeing the Omega

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    selfless. Heroes do not always have to be real. They can be an unrealistic person who is known for saving the day. They normally use their superpowers which helps them become a hero by accomplishing difficult tasks. Many supernatural people like superheroes‚ gods‚ and goddesses are known as being heroes. The views of heroes are different in every society but the traits of the heroes are very similar. Heroes are shown in Greek mythology‚ today’s society‚ movies‚ and in non-Western mythology. There will

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    Doyle created the detective Sherlock Holmes. He was presented in an exceptional perspective as he connotes ideas of valance‚ bravery and most importantly a fanatic towards his job. Although‚ he is incapable of sticking to walls like Spiderman nor can he fly like superman‚ Holmes is a hero of another kind. “A person‚ typically a man‚ who is admired for courage or noble qualities”‚ Holmes reflects this definition however not to the fullest as there are some cases within the novel that contradicts these

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    Over the past decade‚ comic book movies have tremendously grown in popularity. SpidermanSuperman‚ and Captain America are all superhero characters that have recently been developed onto the big screen. When judging superhero adaptations‚ there is one that all others look up to. Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight is the standard for which comic book movies should be compared to. Many people come to the conclusion that it is a great movie‚ but what makes it a great movie? The Dark Knight excels

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    harm of any sort‚ intentional or unintentional‚ self-inflicted or inflicted by someone or something else.” (Alter‚ 1997). Cartoons that provide comedy can still have violence‚ then there are the cartoons that are just show for their portrayal of superheroes‚ and we still have cartoons that have educational value and worth to them. Violence in cartoons is seemingly now an integral part of cartoon content. In fact‚ the frequency of violence in cartoons is higher than in live-action dramas or comedies

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    Some also have elements of romance. The main characters in this genre are a hero‚ a supervillain and a ‘damsel in distress’. There are stereotypes that come with these characters‚ and some of those could be seen as harmful to society. Watching superheroes beat up villains is not the best image for boys to see if the society wants to promote kinder‚ less violent male behaviours. It can also reinforce sexism and the idea that women are inferior to men in society. A superhero is a type of stock

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    What do people think of when they hear hero? When some people hear the word hero they think of SpidermanSupermanBatman‚ and all the other superheroes‚ but having special powers doesn’t always make you a hero. Heroes can be anyone or anything‚ they can also do deadly tasks‚ or do the most simplest of things. Ancient Greek heroes would go on deadly quests defeating monsters of all shapes and sizes‚ like how Perseus slayed Medusa. Modern day heroes do things a bit differently‚ but that doesn’t make

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    In society today people see only superheroes like SupermanBatman and Spiderman as heroes‚ but a hero can be anyone brave‚ clever and courageous. For example‚ in the story Rebel Behind The Lines‚ Emma shows characteristics of being an hero. Emma Edmonds from the hometown of Saint John‚ Canada‚ was a really brave women who went out to become a soldier in the Union Army in total disguise as a man during the Civil War against the Confederates. “He pushed the enlightenment form over for her to sign

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