How do superheroes pay for collateral damage?
Jason G wrote:
Superheroes cause a lot of collateral damage when they are fighting crazed criminals, supervillains, alien menaces, etc.
Superheroes cause a lot of collateral damage when they are fighting crazed criminals, supervillains, alien menaces, etc.
How do they pay for the damages done?
Superhero Bedding Sets
Sarah Freeland wrote:
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s a very happy little child with his or her brand new super hero bedding set! There is nothing more inspiring to a young child than a super hero. It gives the little one the feeling that nothing is impossible, and that good always triumphs over evil.
A super hero bedding set is the perfect birthday or Christmas gift for a young child, but it could be even better if you added on a couple of things, just to make it a little more interesting. First, buy a mask of the super hero to match so the child can wear it. You do not have to purchase anything expensive, just a little lone ranger or other popular hero mask. Also, buy or make a cape to throw into the gift package. Usually a tablecloth with a safety pin will do. Lastly, throw in a couple of comic books or action figures of your child’s favorite super hero.
If you really want to make the gift special, find a time when your child is with a relative or at a friend’s house and totally redesign their bedroom. Paint a colorful mural on one of the walls of the super hero. Throw in a couple of posters or a plush character on the bed and you will have one happy child when he or she gets home. This is a truly great idea for a young child’s birthday or Christmas present.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s a very happy little child with his or her brand new super hero bedding set! There is nothing more inspiring to a young child than a super hero. It gives the little one the feeling that nothing is impossible, and that good always triumphs over evil.
A super hero bedding set is the perfect birthday or Christmas gift for a young child, but it could be even better if you added on a couple of things, just to make it a little more interesting. First, buy a mask of the super hero to match so the child can wear it. You do not have to purchase anything expensive, just a little lone ranger or other popular hero mask. Also, buy or make a cape to throw into the gift package. Usually a tablecloth with a safety pin will do. Lastly, throw in a couple of comic books or action figures of your child’s favorite super hero.
If you really want to make the gift special, find a time when your child is with a relative or at a friend’s house and totally redesign their bedroom. Paint a colorful mural on one of the walls of the super hero. Throw in a couple of posters or a plush character on the bed and you will have one happy child when he or she gets home. This is a truly great idea for a young child’s birthday or Christmas present.
How Fancy Toys For Kids Mold Characters
Rachel Nunez wrote:
Kids have distinct individualities amid influence by ancestry. Regardless of social status, they share common interests on toys that vary from expensive types to fabricated or improvised ones.
Signature toys that command price belong to the moneyed people while the less fortunate kids make the best devise their young minds can manage to produce. This distinctive privilege to possess quality toys for kids against inability of many to own one invites innovation and imaginative output from the kids’ sensitivity and awareness to creativity.
A young man narrated how his fondness of fancy toys harnessed his innovative potentials that stemmed from his desire to owning the type of toys deprived of him by poverty when he was a kid. Sneaking from the high perimeter concrete fence walling off the subdivision from the squatters’ area where he grew up, he watched kids of the rich families play with their luxury toys flying by remote control.
The desire transformed into ambition minus the aid of formal education. The young man succeeded devising some flying toys for kids that he keeps for his own kids when he raises a family of his own. In altering our external existence and connection to it, we must know that even though most of the outside world is seemingly not in our control, we can control our habits pertaining to it by realigning our essential preferences that alter our genetics as well.
Consider the super hero characters seen from movies and televisions. Toy manufacturers virtually reproduce the characters in miniature sizes that draw outright market patronage contributory to the new trend of toy products. However, original and patented manufactured toys bearing price dominion limits distribution among the elites, hence local manufacturers produce similar yet lesser quality toys to cater affordability to the masses. As such, prices become insignificant but the prevailing trend of the new fashionable toys, generally distributed worldwide.
Survey showed that among the character building toys for kids are the following:
o Robots
o Toy planes, cars, and trucks
o Super hero characters
o Dolls of different identities
o Toys of animal kingdom
o Diminutive kitchen utensils
Our environment is one of the premises in our existence. Instead of learning the lessons life has given us, we play with it to adorn ourselves in it mostly. We can easily be misguided by this in our evolution process, and begin to believe we can survive without the environment, or create our own somehow. Maybe because we never get out of here until we get it right. We use up all the energy, but where does it go back but into the original dimension from whence it came for further utilization.
In this case, our true essence sits within our spirit power and our connections to the energy we use, transform, dispose of, and interact with, through all these states of consciousness. It would be critical to balance the whole process in order to learn what our real nature is, and possible realities beyond our assumption experienced.
Kids have distinct individualities amid influence by ancestry. Regardless of social status, they share common interests on toys that vary from expensive types to fabricated or improvised ones.
Signature toys that command price belong to the moneyed people while the less fortunate kids make the best devise their young minds can manage to produce. This distinctive privilege to possess quality toys for kids against inability of many to own one invites innovation and imaginative output from the kids’ sensitivity and awareness to creativity.
A young man narrated how his fondness of fancy toys harnessed his innovative potentials that stemmed from his desire to owning the type of toys deprived of him by poverty when he was a kid. Sneaking from the high perimeter concrete fence walling off the subdivision from the squatters’ area where he grew up, he watched kids of the rich families play with their luxury toys flying by remote control.
The desire transformed into ambition minus the aid of formal education. The young man succeeded devising some flying toys for kids that he keeps for his own kids when he raises a family of his own. In altering our external existence and connection to it, we must know that even though most of the outside world is seemingly not in our control, we can control our habits pertaining to it by realigning our essential preferences that alter our genetics as well.
Consider the super hero characters seen from movies and televisions. Toy manufacturers virtually reproduce the characters in miniature sizes that draw outright market patronage contributory to the new trend of toy products. However, original and patented manufactured toys bearing price dominion limits distribution among the elites, hence local manufacturers produce similar yet lesser quality toys to cater affordability to the masses. As such, prices become insignificant but the prevailing trend of the new fashionable toys, generally distributed worldwide.
Survey showed that among the character building toys for kids are the following:
o Robots
o Toy planes, cars, and trucks
o Super hero characters
o Dolls of different identities
o Toys of animal kingdom
o Diminutive kitchen utensils
Our environment is one of the premises in our existence. Instead of learning the lessons life has given us, we play with it to adorn ourselves in it mostly. We can easily be misguided by this in our evolution process, and begin to believe we can survive without the environment, or create our own somehow. Maybe because we never get out of here until we get it right. We use up all the energy, but where does it go back but into the original dimension from whence it came for further utilization.
In this case, our true essence sits within our spirit power and our connections to the energy we use, transform, dispose of, and interact with, through all these states of consciousness. It would be critical to balance the whole process in order to learn what our real nature is, and possible realities beyond our assumption experienced.
Make a Comic Book With Your Book Report
Lesa Bolt wrote:
Book Report Comic Book Style
Okay it is time to turn your book report into a presentation.
What you say! Why do I have to do this?
Well let’s make it fun. Make a presentation of your book into a comic book
Use the list below:
Make a cover for your comic book which shows the book main idea in a picture. Make sure to make the picture colorful and interesting. Now on the inside page list your author, and you as the illustrator (unless you had some help, then list that person.) List the main characters on page 2. Now the Story line on page 3. This is like the introduction in some books. Start your comic book drawings to give the main story line. This is kind of like a time line only using a comic book strip and each time line shows a different comic with a caption. The caption can be short or longer. Probably needs to be several sentences if you want a decent grade on this project. Your teacher may even enjoy this as you will show your own personality and imagination in creating this presentation. When presenting to the class use enthusiasm and be dramatic. As you go along list your conflicts or problems in the story. They should also have a comic drawing as well. Finally conclude with a summary and maybe a final picture of the ending.
This is actually a great way to present your book report and kids will enjoy following along as you tell the story. Again make sure you make the comic colorful with fun pictures.
Now you probably do not want to make a comic strip from a book that is very sad because a comic strip is meant to be funny and light hearted.
Book Report Comic Book Style
Okay it is time to turn your book report into a presentation.
What you say! Why do I have to do this?
Well let’s make it fun. Make a presentation of your book into a comic book
Use the list below:
Make a cover for your comic book which shows the book main idea in a picture. Make sure to make the picture colorful and interesting. Now on the inside page list your author, and you as the illustrator (unless you had some help, then list that person.) List the main characters on page 2. Now the Story line on page 3. This is like the introduction in some books. Start your comic book drawings to give the main story line. This is kind of like a time line only using a comic book strip and each time line shows a different comic with a caption. The caption can be short or longer. Probably needs to be several sentences if you want a decent grade on this project. Your teacher may even enjoy this as you will show your own personality and imagination in creating this presentation. When presenting to the class use enthusiasm and be dramatic. As you go along list your conflicts or problems in the story. They should also have a comic drawing as well. Finally conclude with a summary and maybe a final picture of the ending.
This is actually a great way to present your book report and kids will enjoy following along as you tell the story. Again make sure you make the comic colorful with fun pictures.
Now you probably do not want to make a comic strip from a book that is very sad because a comic strip is meant to be funny and light hearted.
How many different star wars action figures are there?
cozmickind wrote:
Interested in the action figures only. How many different figures have they made over the years? Not including repaints, or repacks. Is there a place that has a database, or checklist?
Interested in the action figures only. How many different figures have they made over the years? Not including repaints, or repacks. Is there a place that has a database, or checklist?
Spider-man?
Akavair wrote:
where can i buy amazing spider man comics (volumes) the ones by stan lee?
where can i buy amazing spider man comics (volumes) the ones by stan lee?
i love collecting comics mostly spiderman i just wanted to know where to get them
What do superheroes do in their free time?
great_guns2003 wrote:
We always see people in the comics battling super villains but surely that isn’t the ONLY thing they do. What do you suppose the various superheroes/heroines do when they’ve got some time off from the baddies? Please answer in the form of a list “superhero – activity”.
We always see people in the comics battling super villains but surely that isn’t the ONLY thing they do. What do you suppose the various superheroes/heroines do when they’ve got some time off from the baddies? Please answer in the form of a list “superhero – activity”.
spider man?
Keaton C wrote:
if spider man said he would save his girl friend and he didn’t what kind of spider would he be ______?
if spider man said he would save his girl friend and he didn’t what kind of spider would he be ______?
when are the Iron Man movie figures series 3 supposed to be released?
Eric A wrote:
I am a collector of Iron Man figures. I can’t seem to find out the release date of the Iron Man series 3 figures.
I am a collector of Iron Man figures. I can’t seem to find out the release date of the Iron Man series 3 figures.
Batman Trailer (1989)
LucasHB wrote:
A trailer I created for the first Batman, directed by Tim Burton. The official trailer was good, but IMO, it showed too much. It has some good bits, though, which I rearranged in my version. Hope you like it.








