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 * 1: Spider- man

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Strengths: Spiderman has superhuman strength in which he is able to lift large objects, He is able to create webbing from his wrists that he can use to either swing from buildings and such or use to help tie up his enemies, He has an ability that gives him enhanced reflexes to where he can sense an attack coming from nearly everywhere, he can stick to any surface like a normal spider, he has a very high intelligence level that he uses to out smart his enemies. =====

Why i think it is important to read about this character is because it doesn't start off with him being a hero it simply starts with him being a college student and then he takes this one simple trip and a radioactive spider bites him and then his life gets turned upside down because his uncle gets killed and he seeks the killer and he choses to help fight crime so no one else will have to go through the same thing that he went through even though his own life hadn't been perfect. Spiderman can teach us that even though we may be treated like crap in our lives by other people we should not count out every one to be like that cause there are good people out there and because spiderman had a chose to help people or take everything he wanted but he chose good cause he didn't want to turn into the very thing he hates.

Strengths: Cap's abilities have been enhanced to the point of near human perfection as he has great strength (but not superhuman), he is a master at martial arts and hand to hand combat, great terrain acrobatics, he is a master traction and one hell of a field commander, he trademark shield is his greatest weapon as it can't be destroyed as it is made out of vibranium. (NO POWERS)
 * 2: Captain America

I think it is important to read about this Character as he is one of the greatest characters created and he basically personifies the meaning of America and he fight against things that want to destroy our meaning of life and Cap risks his life to protect everyone that shows how much of good character he can be.

Strengths: Has high strength (not superhuman), very athletic, master at hand-to-hand, Gadgets galore, stealth and sneaking, Genius-level intellect, Master observer, know as world's greatest detective, great strategist. (NO POWERS)
 * 3: Batman

People should read about this character as he shows that even though we all have fears that he is not willing to let his take over but instead he uses it as a weapon against his enemies and he provokes fear in them and that even though he experienced a great tragedy in his life he uses that a motivator to help him fight crime.

Strengths: Superhuman strength & speed, invulnerable, Heat vision, Xray eyes, Flying
 * 4: Superman

Superman is one of the greatest comic heroes that ever lived and you would have to be born stupid to not want to read about a man who can do all of these amazing things. i mean superman is an alien from another world yet he decides to help us cause he see that there is good in a lot of us and wants to protect us from those who wish harm or some other bad thing to happen to humanity.

Strengths: Superhuman strength, invulnerable, regenerative abilities.
 * 5: Hulk

This character has a very complex idea around it but what i think is that this character shows that not all heroes are accepted into the world and some want to be left alone due to their positions in life but sometimes we have to act even if people hate us for it.

#1: Joker
Strengths: Joker uses an assortment of somewhat comedic weapons such as razor sharp playing cards, acid spitting flower, bang gun and killer joy buzzer

This villain is probably one of the most complex characters ever created and not only is he a great villain to batman but his past is what we all want to know so we can all understand why he wants the world to die laughing. 

==#2: ﻿Magneto == Strengths: He can control anything that is made of metal and bend it to his will, he can sort of fly

Magneto is a villain who knows what he wants and that is to destroy all him because he sees himself as the next step of evolution and he also hate humans cause when he was younger they tried to kill him.

#3: Dr. Doom
====Strengths: Genius-level intellect, super powered armor, skilled scientist, technopathy ====

<span style="color: #000000; font-family: sans-serif,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px;">Doom is a villain that became what he is today is because he let his hatred for Reed Richards and once he saw he had power to take back what he lost he acted. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: sans-serif,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px;">

=<span style="color: #000000; font-family: sans-serif,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px;">#4: <span style="color: #000000; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px;">Venom = Strengths: Basically has all of spiderman's abilities, can't be seen on spiderman's senses, can see invisible enemies

Venom is another villain who turned into a villain but he became a villain because Peter Parker exposed him as a fraud in the daily bugle and now Venom just wants to kill Peter/Spiderman

#5: <span style="color: #bd2828; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">DeadPool
Strengths: Healing Factor, Superhuman strength, expert (marksman, swordsman and martial artist)

Why Deadpool Makes my list is because he out of all the other comic heroes and villains actually knows he is not real and what ever he does he just makes me laugh and who wouldn't want to read about a comedic villain (NOT JOKER!) ((I consider him a good guy))

CHARACTER ARCHETYPE PROJECT

1: Hero - the hero is the Protagonist (or in lame man's term the 'good guy') - the hero helps create the story - they have that Role model potential - the hero must restore balance to the world - they meet many characters that either help them or hinder them

2: Mentor - Role is to get hero to accept the call - Teaches hero how to survive - They usually die or leave (but mostly dies) - They show the weakness of the shadow - The mentor are very old

3: Shadow - is the antagonist (bad guy) - tries to stop or kill the hero - shows the hero his/her weakness - the ultimate enemy - drives the hero's journey

4: Sidekicks (either good or bad) - <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman',helvetica,sans-serif;"> they are the heroes helpers <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman',helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px;">- They a<span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 19px;">re very trusting <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman',helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px;">- will stand by the hero or villain <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman',helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px;">- they are there for support <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman',helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px;">- they help the hero through the journey

5: Threshold guardian - First obstacle in heroes journey - A gateway into a new world - Can be (Character, Object or Event) - Can make hero rethink the journey - Test the hero’s mettle of worthiness

6: ShapeShifter - They have no real allegiance - Changes personality, often in drastic ways - Normal role is to bring suspense to the story - Their //allegiance// can change from time to time - only looks out for them selves

7: trickster - Provides the comical relief - Unpredictable craziness - Can get the heroes into trouble - Can be on any side - Represents the force of cunning

8: herald - Can be (Character, Object or Event) - tells the hero of coming events - provokes the hero into action - can be neutral (not on any side) - appears around the begging of the story

9: Henchmen

- they are the villains helpers - they try to stop hero - they do whatever their //boss// says - loyal to the villain - are pretty much nameless faces (except for right picture)