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    Scooby Apocalypse #1 is written by J.M. DeMatteis and Keith Giffen from a concept by Giffen and Jim Lee. The artwork is provided by Howard Porter. Porter is known for his superb work on Batman Beyond Unlimited and Justice League 3000. The Apocalypse is upon us... again! Thanks to an upgraded Scooby-Doo and gang‚ we have a better chance of surviving than we ever did before. Based on a concept dreamed up by DC Comics Co-Editor and artist Jim Lee‚ this new incarnation of the Mystery Incorporated

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    Americans are often fascinated by the word apocalypse. When we hear the word apocalypse‚ we tend to normally think of the various media portrayals that we see on a daily basis. Whether it’s on your television‚ in a video game or in a movie theatre on the big screen. The individuals who are feeding us these falsehood portrayals of the apocalypse may be looking for a quick profit. “I think the fascination behind post-apocalyptic societies allows people to live out a fantasy of invulnerability. There

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    most was the 2012 Chevy Silverado Apocalypse. It was humorous‚ creative‚ and got the point across to the audience. Compared to the other commercials of this year’s Super Bowl those were the qualities that stuck out more so. The commercial effective with the way it played out and was well set up. The commercial was assumingly set post-apocalypse of the Mayan’s 2012 prediction because of the destroyed city and the newspaper shown with the title‚”2012 Mayan Apocalypse; Will World End Today?” In the

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    If a zombie apocalypse were to take place the first step would be creating a strategy and choosing a method."Communitarianism is the idea that societies prosper most and best when citizens cooperate (Murray 1)." Individualism deviates for communitarianism completely‚

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    The topic that I would like to address for my zombie project is a more efficient mode of transportation in order to survive a zombie apocalypse. In The Zombie Survival Guide‚ Max Brooks he explains different means of transportation but limits them to water or air travel. In an apocalypse‚ healthy surviving humans should not be restricted to their means of travel. In order to stay alive‚ an adequate form of transportation is a necessity. Walking is too dangerous and slow‚ while a standard car purposes

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    The mystery of the apocalypse is a phantasmagoric fantasy that has fascinated humanity for generations. Peter Heller’s The Dog Stars is an insight as to what the world may look like during the aftermath of a pandemic apocalypse. In the text‚ the reader follows the journey of Big Hig and what trials he must go through to survive. Steve Almond‚ author of The Apocalypse Market is Booming‚ believes that apocalyptic books and films “offer no coherent moral agenda.” “Rather than inspiring audiences to

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    People lose their humanity during certain circumstances in order to survive. In the book‚ The Road written by Cormac McCarthy‚ all humanity is lost in order to survive the volcano apocalypse. In the book there was a huge volcano apocalypse that almost wiped out the human race entirely. The whole world was falling apart the system that everyone followed was no more the small amount of people who survived were fighting hunger‚coldness and also cannibalism. The world turned dark and ashy from all the

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    The Book of Revelation is one of the hardest books to understand. It carries strong symbolism‚ which can be very confusing and hard to interpret. It’s an apocalyptic book‚ which tells about things and people such as John. The book also contains symbolic visions‚ which confuse the reader also because it’s hard to grasp whether it’s a literal vision‚ or just a metaphor. One thing is definite though‚ it is fact that the visions are meant to not be taken literal‚ and the symbolism not to be pictured

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    was the true scene-stealer in what became the most memorable scene of the film. But will X-Men: Apocalypse be able to top Quicksilver’s iconic slo-mo sequence this May? Peters believes it could happen. The American Horror Story actor recently spoke to JoBlo‚ where the topic of Quicksilver’s Days of Future Past scene was brought up. He admitted that‚ that particular scene was the one thing that Apocalypse was aiming to do better. "Yeah‚ I think that’s been the hardest thing‚" Peters said. It’s understandable

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    2 World War Z Written Exam Different Worlds Max Brooks uses real geographical locations to show fictionally that Europe is better prepared than North America for an Apocalypse. The first way in which Max Brooks uses real geographical locations to show that North America is not very well prepared for an Apocalypse‚ is in Yonkers; Denver‚ Colorado. Todd Wainio was a U.S. Army infantryman and he was in Yonkers during “the Great Panic” preparing to make a stand against the “zacks” (zombies)

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