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    The comic book character of the Batman is an incarnation of justice, as the hero thrives to do what is right; however, he applies his own set of rules and sense of justice to do what he considers is right. The idea of a hero following his own rules in order to do good around him requires an individual with a strong set of morals, an issue that is primary in many stories of the Batman, and particularly in Christopher Nolan’s second opus of his Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight (2008). In the movie,…

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    book characters and story lines. Like art and literature, comic books and their characters, styles, and icons change over the course of time. Similar to entertainment in general, these changes are made to better the overall ratings by the audience. Batman, a hero commonly known from the DC comic line, is no different, as he has evolved through the ages by means of costume, vehicle, and weapons. The Bat Suit Then: In May of 1939, the comic book character, known…

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    his heroic qualities when he defeats a strong monster named Grendel with just his bare hands and saves the Danes from more pain and heartache. Another example of a hero is Batman. Batman’s strength shines through when he defeats Bane, a strong villain that killed and harmed many people throughout Gotham City. Beowulf and Batman have many similarities and differences, like their in characteristics which include bravery, strength, the way they believe is the most honorable way to fight and…

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    who the greatest superheroes of all time ask yourself which one did you consider the best, when I ask myself that question Batman and Robin both come to mind , because of their teamwork and how they stood for the greater good. The graphic novel I’ve decided to analyze is Batman: A death in the family written by Jim Starlin and published by DC comics in December of 1988. Batman a death in the family was far ahead of its time and brought something fresh and new to the world of comics. Before…

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    Created in the 1930´s, DC Comics super heroes Batman and Superman use all their strength and abilities to help save the Earth. Batman is human and has no powers. While Superman has powers and is an alien from the planet Krypton. Batman is a better example of a superhero than Superman. Batman is more of a superior super hero than Superman due to his peak human abilities, determination, and his intelligent mind. According to the Batman WIki , ¨Batman´s unstoppable determination and strength of…

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    Batman and the Watchmen have revised the image of what a superhero is by being described as a vigilante. Superman works with the government and stay invisible and abides by their every rule. While Batman argues, “You gave them the power that should’ve been ours” (32). Batman is motivated to fight law breakers because of the death of his parents. Dressed in a costume he’d go looking for crime to stop. Though he is fighting crime for the greater good he is still breaking the law. All other…

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    Comp. 1 4th hour Movie Review Essay The Dark Night Rises (Batman) What is The Dark Night Rises? The Dark Night Rises is a version of an old cartoon character, named Batman, which was created in the year of 1939 in the month of May, and was made by a group called DC Comics. Bob Kane and Bill Finger were the people that thought up and made Batman. “Batman’s first appearance was in Detective Comics #27”, according to (Who really created Batman?). Batman’s name is Bruce Wayne when he is not…

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    Though they share a common goal, Superman and Batman have different pasts, natural powers and symbols that they represent inside the DC universe. Since the Golden Age of comics in the 1930’s, Superman and Batman have captured the imagination of comic readers. These two superheroes, one with God like powers and the other a man of keen intellect and wealth unimaginable, have fought crime in completely different fashions. They have united to fight against terrifying villains and battled each…

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    Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has certainly spawned several fan theories as to just what is happening in the film’s confusing (yet brilliantly shot) Knightmare sequence, where Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne sees a post-apocalyptic future filled with parademons, an evil Superman (Henry Cavill) as well as several hints on the impending arrival of Darkseid. However, Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox helmer Jay Oliva has just stated that it may not have been a dream but a direct connection to…

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    How Is Batman A Hero

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    British American superhero film. Bane is the best, because he knows how to get what he wants out of people. He is focus on manipulating, terminating, and destroying lives. Bran has a purpose, because the public would not know Batman as a hero and not a villain. Without Batman, Bane has the overall opportunity to destroy the city, and free people from prison. Out of all the villains in the movie “Dark Knight Rises” Bane is the best one. I say that because he almost created a war. His daughter…

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