Tatterfield,+John

2) The most interesting fact that i think was that D.C comics was the FIRST big comic book company. The first successful manufacture to make. They started with Superman and it was a big hit. Everyone loved Superman and were interested a lot on his everyday life. Something that made Superman stick out was that he was an everyday man working at an office. Clark Kent was the name of Superman second personality. The people were buying over half a million copies a month and that skyrocketed D.C over the top. It surprised me because the biggest company i thought was Marvel. -John Tatterfield

3. I love spider-man. Next to batman he is my favorite comic book hero. Im not saying superhero because Batman isn't considered one. All the comics of him i've read and even the movies were excellent. Even though D.C came out with Superman and Batman the ideas were still flown around by both side i'm sure. Marvel just mad a quicker move to the making of him. They had a big influence because as both of them, before they became a crime fighting hero, they were normal people. Superman wasn't but he has this side character Clark Kent who is a normal joe when he isn't in the superman costume. I think as being batman, a man who was born into a rich family with the fear of bats, he was normal before training. Well spiderman was the same way. -John Tatterfield

5) Moon knight is totally new to my eyes and i have never heard of him before this class, but he is quiet the "hero". He has a lot of weaknesses unlike spider-man. Spider-man can react as a hero any where he goes, not just at night time. Which is a big time disadvantage for Moon Knight. If someone found out his identity they could catch him on broad daylight and he wouldn't have any strengths to be able to over power the guy. Which sucks, but makes it more interesting. Moon Knight is a mercenary which means he gets paid by someone else to kill someone. Spider-man doesn't work for anybody so when he fights crime he needs to capture them for the police to take care off. Moon Knight could easily be set up in a trap or turned on by his own people and he would never know because he does what they tell him to do. -John Tatterfield