Taylor,+Meranda

2. The most interesting fact that I learned from the history of comics was that DC was the first famous comic book productions. I love both marvel and DC and since marvel is a big hit right now and does way better than DC i figured they always did, but since marvel wasn't even invented until after DC was already famous for Superman and the fact that Marvel stole Captain Marvel as another Superman, I just laugh now at how they started out. They got sued and DC did pretty well for Superman, Superman's death, and making a lot of money after continuing to produce Captain Marvel. I think this shows that comics show a vital role in society because this could be a really successful career, and for how famous they are and how much money they make, there must be a lot of people that look at comics, watch their movies, and buy them. Their movies are really successful too, which make the comics even more successful and famous. It also shows to have your own imagination because all of the comics are very creative and come off of so much imagination and not plagiarism. Meranda Taylor :)

3. Captain America has the most influence to me within comic books, besides the fact that Superman was the first character to be totally dedicated to in a comic series. Captain America represents everything American and that's where I come from is America, he represents the good things like equality. I really like wolverine and hulk but I don't really have a favorite comic book character. Hulk is so cool to me because it's so different from everyone else how he turns into this huge beast when he gets angry, it's awesome, except for how uncontrollable he can be, but that's just part of it. Captain America affects Hulk a lot because in the Avengers he was the leader and Hulk was part of that group of super freaks that was lead by Captain America. Wolverine, also, was in the Avengers and parted on Captain America's side in the Avengers Civil War, because of all the respect he has for him. I think Captain America deserves and works for his respect by fighting for America in the war and representing a leader for everyone else. He is a great influence as a forefather, leader, and representation of perfection and equality.

6. I would have to say the Hulk has the most anger problems because he is always turning into the Hulk, meaning he is always angry. He has reasons to be. He doesn't know why he turns into the Hulk and he is mad he can't control it. He is also mad that his wife and baby died. He doesn't like people messing with him and his anger prevents him from even wanting anything to do with society. I love the Hulk, he is so funny and cool, and I do feel bad that he turns into this giant green guy, but sometimes I wish I could be that and just kick the living shit out of people, it can be useful. But in his case, he accidentally helps people. Not that he cares, he just ends up fighting because of anger and most of the time it's for the better.