Posts Tagged ‘Super Hero’
Saturday, July 18th, 2009
by Andrew Tyalor Batman is instantly recognizable today due to the length of time he has been around. His past is based on an unsettling family background. He saw his parents being murdered at which time he decided he would dedicate his life to fighting crime. Not much later he developed his persona as Batman and kept his two identities separate. Aside from the normal life of a super-hero, Batman has always had undertones of melancholy and brooding. His heart is as dark and mysterious as t
Tags: Batman, Family Background, Heart, Length Of Time, Melancholy, Parents, Super Hero, Undertones
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Friday, July 17th, 2009
Halloween will be here before you know it., so it’s a good idea to start looking for kid’s costumes , today. Selected themes and characters are limited in quantity and based on demand, could run out of stock very quickly. This is particular true with kids sizes 4-6 which is by far the most popular. Determine who you will be buying for; baby or toddler costumes , girls , boys and what their size is. What is your childs favorite character…is it a princess or a super hero? There are many dif
Tags: Girls, Halloween, Princess, Scoop, Stock, Super Hero, Toddler Costumes
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Sunday, June 28th, 2009
Dancer in the Dark - a review by Dave Fischer I enjoyed this movie immensely. Incorporating elements of fashion, pop culture, outsider science, and a comic book super-hero or anti-hero perhaps, this is a complex, multi-faceted action story. The background to the story is that Eric Estrada is a physicist at a secret government lab working on the effects of radiation on lab animals, hoping to develop some sort of mutant super soldier of the future. Late one night, due to a moment’s careless
Tags: Anti Hero, Background, Comic Book, Dancer In The Dark, Dave Fischer, Effects Of Radiation, Elements, Eric Estrada, Fashion, Government Lab, Incorporating, Lab Animals, Outsider, Physicist, Pop Culture, Science Book, Secret Government, Soldier, Super Hero
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Friday, June 19th, 2009
I’ve never been a big fan of super-hero based comics. But sometimes I am strolling through a comic store and a painted cover of a comic strikes me. I am so impressed by some of the artists in the industry. It requires a very extensive knowledge of the human body and it’s muscle structure to draw in that way- plus composing those scenes from action-filled angles while keeping everything in perspective… Also some of these artists can really paint! I mean realistically render beautifully, creating
Tags: Angles, Comic Store, Comics, Human Body, Muscle Structure, Perspective, Sketchbook, Strikes, Super Hero
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