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Most anime show high schools that educate boys and girls. It gives the author the ability to write about any number of situations. These may involve how teenagers adapt to growing up around the opposite sex, potential friendships and possible relationships. There are some anime that go in the other direction, and choose to place their
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Illyana Rasputin is part demon. Consequently, she can’t help it if she sometimes freaks people out while using her powers. However, for the most part, she enjoys how much her powers scare those around her and wouldn’t change them. RELATED: Marvel: The 10 Most Underrated Heroes, Ranked Whether it’s because of her demonic nature as the Queen
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Gotham Girl is returning to the city of her namesake with a bold new look in the pages of Detective Comics this April. Detective Comics #1059 features the teen superhero, real name is Claire Glover, appearing in “Gotham Girl: Interrupted,” a backup story written by Sina Grace and illustrated by David Lapham. The tale sees Claire, who’s sporting short
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When Smallville ended in 2011, it left a superhero-shaped void on television. When Arrow premiered a year later, it exceeded expectations. Arrow was gritty, serious and grounded. The characters were deep and entertaining, and evolved with meaningful arcs. 10 years later, Arrow has spawned the “Arrowverse” and many more TV series. RELATED: 8 Harsh Realities Of
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Animal companions are ubiquitous in the Avatar: The Last Airbender franchise. Aang’s sky bison Appa and flying lemur Momo serve as booth humor and the emotional center of many episodes. Then, when Korra’s polar bear dog Naga graced the streets of Republic City, many fans wanted one of the franchise’s fantastical creatures for their own. Now, as a
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Dystopian films depict a society that’s greatly unappealing to the viewer. They usually take place somewhere in the future and work on the premise that the grim dystopia could feasibly exist someday. RELATED: 10 Anime Dystopias We Wouldn’t Want To Live In Although not necessarily apocalyptic, these societies come with their own struggles, even when they
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Director and producer DeMane Davis’ career spans decades, beginning in advertising before making her mark as an indie film director at the Sundance Film Festival. After a slow period in Hollywood led her back to advertising, writer/activist/filmmaker Ava DuVernay contacted Davis to direct and produce the ground-breaking drama Queen Sugar. Since then, Davis directed episodes of Clarice,
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Super teams have a venerable history at DC. The Justice Society of America was one of the first teams of superheroes ever, and the Justice League’s success inspired countless other teams, both at their home publisher and elsewhere. The JSA, the JLA, and the Teen Titans are the big three teams of the DC Universe,
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The Watch Dogs games have often split opinions. Some love the fact that they are built on the novel concept of hacking and technological disruption in an open-world playground, while others see them as Ubisoft merely rehashing its old formulae and transposing worn-out ideas from other properties to a superficially novel setting. Following the news that Legion will
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Although he’s an interesting protagonist-turned-antagonist, Eren Jaeger isn’t the only factor that makes Attack on Titan interesting. The series has a lot more to offer, including a wide cast of interesting characters. Some of these characters even receive adequate character development instead of just dying to Titans. RELATED: Attack On Titan: 10 Powerful Characters Eren Never Got To Fight
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Sirius Black is introduced in the third Harry Potter installment as the titular Prisoner of Azkaban, a dark and menacing figure feared by the Wizarding World almost as much as Voldemort himself. Everyone believes he’s a mass murderer who betrayed Harry’s parents to the Dark Side. But as the story unfolds, Harry slowly learns that not all
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