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    gave us Marvel Comics #1. Emerging between the usual romance‚ western and crime magazines that lined the racks‚ Marvel Comics was an alternate breed. Its cover demonstrated a gigantic orange figure‚ The Human Torch‚ melting bullets on his blazing chest. Inside‚ The Torch was joined by Namor the Sub-Mariner‚ an oceanic superhero from the Antarctic. The cover price was just ten cents. Over the past 70-odd years‚ Marvel Entertainment has evolved from that first issue of Marvel Comics into one of the

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    local food within a 100 mile radius. Alex Hallat the creator of “Artic Circle” comic strip portrays the idea of locavore to inform and entertain people. The purpose of the comic strip is to communicate as quickly as possible an idea and an attitude towards that idea‚ in this case a gentle critic towards the idea of locavore. Thesis: Alex Hallat uses language style and format to express his Cynicism. Style: Comics and cartoons are related to children. Most people are used to reading this from

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    Comic books are probably the most popular form of reading material for young people in Hong Kong. Write an essay comic books which deal with all the following points: - why these books are so popular - the advantages and disadvantages of reading such books - how comic books can be used for educational purposes Justify your views by providing reasons. Reading comic books— a relaxing‚ joying and learning activity "Spiderman" or "War and Peace"? "Batman" or "Romeo and Juliet"? "Dragonball" or

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    are evident the superhero film I will be looking at in this essay‚ the 2006 film ‘Superman Returns’. In this‚ Superman‚ played by Brandon Routh‚ is the same dark-haired and muscular character we recognise from the other adaptations of the famous comic book series. Superman is sometimes seen as the model for males‚ and presents the stereotype that the ideal man is very masculine‚ athletic and has to be a protector. There are several signifiers in the film that reinforce these ideals. There are

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    The word ’Comics’ is derived from the word greek word Komikos‚ and is used with reference to images which are used in a sequential narrative to manifest into a form of graphic literature. It is this sequence of narration that helps distinguish a comic book from a picture book. Comics as a form of art established itself in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It saw its way through the industrial revolution‚ and it can be safely said that although comics were popularised in newspapers

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    Women in comics‚ come on and show more of Their bodies in them such as cleavage they sexually reveal themselves more sexually than men do . You could argue that men wear tight clothes that show off their muscles and show off their ABS‚ but men in comics don’t show themselves off as sexually as girls do. for example Emma Frost in every chapter or book that X-men makes her always having her cleavage and body showing like she’s in her Underwear. You could argue in comics that men are portrayed just

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    multimillion-dollar entertainment companies such as Marvel and DC comics are attributed to her film studies in college and of course - shear talent. According to DC Comics‚ she also became well known for a popular humor column called “You’ll Be Sorry” which was featured on Comic Book Resources. Soon after she got the opportunity to write for Bongo Comics writing The Simpsons comic scripts‚ which then ushered her into mainstream writing for DC Comic’s “Deadpool”. “In the years since the “Women in Refrigerators”

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    Representations in comics are among the more fun ways of expressing one’s thoughts about certain subjects. However‚ there are several concerns that need to be considered when thinking of representations. First‚ a writer or cartoonist has to decide on what theme would the comic delve with. This will basically affect all of the other things needed to be considered. As Scott McCloud discussed‚ the profitability of the material should also be seriously thought of otherwise the comic will not succeed.

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    personality traits and mentalities that shape a superhero as much as their dominating visual physical exterior. Obviously superheroes have been imagined with idealistic qualities‚ but most people do not realize how these concepts are reflected past comics and shape ideologies about culture and everyday life. Images of physically superior beings with limited with weaknesses‚ and strong personalities have permeated our culture and have people trying to shape themselves to be like the superheroes they

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    The Flash Putting the images of Jay Garrick and the Flash in the same page‚ the author shows the different identities of this superhero by different costumes. There are three different kinds of hats in panel 2‚ 5‚ and 7. At the time when this comic was created‚ hats are used to show people’s different identities. In panel 2‚ Jay is holding a fedora hat‚ which illustrates Jay’s social citizen status and the gentlemanly attire of people during the 1930s. When Jay becomes the Flash in panel 5‚ he

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