superheroes
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Save Me In Time
As the cool heat of the liquid hit my lips, I replay events that continuously flash through my mind. My body barely ached, as a matter of fact, it never does. But I’m constantly putting it through the ringer day in and day out, giving myself this impression that I’m never truly present, a notion that leaves me feeling like I’m always on the run, always on the move. I get so mentally exhausted and run down by these thoughts. But I know it’s no use feeling this way, especially when I’m the only one in my city who can save it. Slamming a guy here, choking another guy there, throwing a car half a football field away from a small child. All of this to just hide away when it’s all over. I whine incessantly, but I know this is the way it has to be. The safest way is for me to coexist with the people who don’t know me, because I’ve seen what happens to those who save others. The one time you let them down they never forget it, and they never forget you for it. It turns into a love-hate relationship, and not one that is back and forth, no. It’s one where half of them love you, and understand, but the other half? You can never make things right again. Never.
S. L. McGeePublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe Relevance of Superheroes
I am part of a mixed race family. My little brothers are half Ghanaian and when they first watched Captain America: Civil War, they became avid fans of a new superhero by the name of Black Panther. Admittedly, I hadn't heard of the character until seeing the film, but I could see that it resonated with them on a level unlike the Spidermans and Batmans who had come before.
Charlie CollinsPublished 6 years ago in GeeksTop Ten Marvel Heroes
This is my own personal list of which characters are the best superheroes from the Marvel comics. 10. Deadpool Deadpool is one of the most popular superheroes since the movie came out, and it made everyone laugh so hard that some had to leave the theater in search of the nearest bathroom. His coarse language and no filter is why people love him. He also had some bad luck and just wanted a bit of revenge. His suit is one that is widely recognized, and he is pretty good at killing the bad guys.
Why Is 'Black Panther' So Important?
I have seen so many posts across all my social media accounts about the new movie Black Panther asking why people are so happy for it to be released. Some showed their excitement and their support of the movie. Then it was those others who shared that they thought the movie was racist to people of other ethnicities because there were only two other main characters in the movie who were another race. The movie had almost an all-black cast and some did not like this. Although, many other people of different races and cultures don't see this movie as a problem.
Anaya ChambersPublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe Number One Reason the DCEU Is Not Failing
Ever since Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (BVS: DoJ) released in theaters to jump-start the future films of the DCEU, fans on both sides of the comic book divide have been going back and forth about whether the DC Comics' recent post-Dark Knight Trilogy films are good or bad. Yes, Man of Steel came out first and technically began the franchise known today as the DCEU, but the whole "controversy" of fans vs critics began with Batman vs Superman.
Michael BergonziPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Black Panther' Quick Hits
So, I don't often review movies that are still in theaters because of the obvious spoiler factor. Good, bad, or meh I want you to want to see a movie regardless of what I think and I want you to enjoy the ride.
Michael BauchPublished 6 years ago in GeeksMarvel's Cinematic Universe: Worst to Best
I haven't seen Black Panther yet, it's not on the list; why don't you let me know where you'd rank it? Tweet me. Marvel's Cinematic Universe is the only cinematic universe currently functioning and is generally considered to deliver pretty consistently solid films. Let's just see how I feel about that.
Cronan ParryPublished 6 years ago in GeeksSuperheroes
We all know that movies about superheroes have always been around, but in recent years those movies have been more inspiring than they ever have. With amazing movies like Wonder Woman, Black Panther, and Captain America: Civil War, we have become exposed to not only just action packed movies with some of our favorite characters, we also get storylines that make us feel empowered to do whatever we set our minds on. I personally have always been a fan of superhero movies,
Brianna DiPrimaPublished 6 years ago in GeeksDoes 'Black Panther' Deliver on Its Promise? (Minor Spoilers)
Movie hype is nothing new, indeed it is now an integral part of the movie making process. The "machine" can make a movie sound like the greatest of all time, look like it is MUST-SEE, and generate millions in pre-sales.
Rob TaylorPublished 6 years ago in GeeksSamurai Jessie: Origins P3
They led Jessie to Damian’s place and they found that Richard had the place surrounded with his men. They were all armed with machine guns and some had grenades. Jessie was already coming up with a plan in his head, when he saw something that caught his eye. Across the street, he thought he saw a woman. Before he could see her face, she disappeared in a sort of blue haze or a mist.
Michael OnstottPublished 6 years ago in GeeksFive of the Most Important Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies
As a man in his early thirties who's about to have his first child, it's crazy to think the Marvel Cinematic Universe launched ten years ago.
Steve FusinatoPublished 6 years ago in GeeksBatwoman!
For many a superhero fan, there are a plethora of choices for your own personal favourite, be it The Flash, Batman, Superman, Aquaman, or anyone else from the DC/Marvel universe (not to mention other companies). As a woman, it was always going to be an easy thing to find yourself identifying on a level with the likes of Wonder Woman, Batgirl, or even Hawk-girl. However, if you chose to identify with a secondary (no less important), female character, there were few people you could pick without bumping into a character mainly shown as a male hero's romantic interest.
Stace GarrattPublished 6 years ago in Geeks