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Comic Book STORYTELLERS - Episode #1

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What Nobody Told You About Heroes And Villains In Comic Books

Heroes and villains in comic books have made their mark in society. Not solely in cartoon books but in literature across the ages. Essentially literature and comic books bring to life the drama associated between good and evil, and it is that premise that becomes an indispensable guide to understand human nature.

In a nutshell, you will not know evil if you have never experience goodness. The antithesis holds true. If you never experienced good, you have not experienced malevolent. In comic books, the heroes and villains try to ante up the stakes by pitting their resources against one another for the sake of besting the other. The heroes customarily come out winning but wrongdoers can be equally as successful. If the heroes always won, it would make comic books dull and uninteresting. The villains need to be counted on to cause ruckus and madness otherwise ; the story doesn't coincide with a balance that must definitely be struck.

Today's comic books have smarter wise guys, weapons that's more advanced and more behaviour that's assertive. Does this make the hero more resolute in his or hers reaction to the villains aggressiveness? It is dependent on the hero. You don't need to possess superhuman powers to beat a villain. In today's comic books, a hero can employ a great deal of cunning to outsmart a villain. The comic books of today offer a recipe for the balance of power.

A villain generally takes on a major role and if the hero doesn't frustrate the sinful plan, the hero may lose confidence. In that vein, the comic examines the human state. Why was there failure? What could have prevented the villain from escaping? With the loss of self-belief, the hero of the comic book must take necessary steps to assure success or the villain, sensing something amiss with the good guy, can utilize plans that are even more ambitious. With the balance askew for the time being, the hero must reassert his or her authority to impede the villains plan. The hero does not have to be in the superhero genre. It could be any comic book that pertains to the right or wrong in making a decision.

Heroes and villains in comic books enable the reader to make choices, and within that framework, can get a better understanding of what both the villain and the hero had to do to succeed. However, success is only a temporary distraction. It permits a continuation of the story. So then, who is really the victor and the loser? If both hero and the bad guy repetitively face off against each other, where and when will it end? Quite possibly nothing short of the demise of one or the both of them. Perhaps the villain may go to jail, but eventually he or she will be released and the comic books prevail. There is clearly no winner or loser. The only winner will be found out in the next installment. Also , the sole loser is the individual that doesn't read the subsequent issue.

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