It's true that they don't have anything worth pondering for a long time, but seeing those superheroes fighting and killing me makes my blood boil.
In fact, every boy has a superhero dream, doesn't he?
So please senior film critics, please give some tolerance to superhero movies.
The following is an introduction to some friends who are new to superhero movies:
Shazam: Along with using Teen fantasy pre-set: Captain Marvel, whose real name is Billy Batson, works as a teen radio reporter (and a student after the new 52) and is chosen by the wizard Shazam to become Moral defender. Every time Billy Shazam's name is called, he is instantly struck by a bolt of magical lightning, transforming him into a grown-up superhero empowered with the powers of six legendary heroes. The name of Shazam is composed of the initials of these six heroes: S for the wisdom of Solomon, H for the strength of Hercules, A for the perseverance of Atlas, Z for the power of Zeus, The A stands for the courage of Achilles and the M for the speed of Mercury. Some of his friends and family members, notably the Marvel family team, Marvel Mary, and Captain Marvel, have the same abilities as Billy and become "Marvel" members.
Name: William Joseph Billy Batson
Nickname: Captain Marvel has been renamed Captain Shazam
Gender: Male
Ability: The ability to enchant multiple mythical statues.
INCLUDES:
Super Strength, Speed, and Stamina; Physical and Magical Invulnerability; Flight; Fearless
Diana:
Wonder Woman (English: Wonder Woman) is a DC Comics superhero whose real identity is Princess Diana of Themyscira, created by William Moulton Marston and his wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston. Wonder Woman is one of the most popular "heroes" among many comic book heroes and one of the founders of the Justice League. The character was nominated in Empire Magazine's 20 Greatest Comic Book Characters. She was ranked sixth on the Comics Buyer's Guide's 100 Sexiest Women in Comics. In May 2011, Wonder Woman was ranked fifth on IGN's 100 top comic book heroes.
Among the many adaptations, Wonder Woman is the Amazon (the Amazon in the DC Comics world,
not the real Amazon), a legendary female-only and combat-ready national princess named Diana (derived from the moon in Roman mythology) goddess name). The story is about a U.S. Air Force officer who is in a coma due to an accident and is discovered by Princess Diana (Wonder Woman), who is sent back to the modern city as an ambassador for the tribe, where she is given a gift before departure. Gifts "a noose of truth" and "an invulnerable bracelet" from the Olympian Gods, who were described a few years later as as beautiful as Aphrodite and as wise as Athena , The "hero" who is more agile than Mercury and stronger than Hercules,
Chinese name Wonder Woman,
foreign name Wonder Woman
Alias Wonder Woman , Wonder Woman
Nationality Amazon
Nationality Amazon Nationality
Birthplace Themiscula
Date of Birth 1941 In December 2009, he was a
professional staff of the US Department of Defense, superheroes
believed in the Olympian gods, and
participated in the creation of the
Green Lantern of the Justice League :
Green Lantern is the collective name for a group of superheroes under DC Comics. Each Green Lantern has an energy ring and an energy lantern for charging. As long as the user has enough willpower and energy, he can turn the energy in the ring into real objects and manipulate objects in the real world according to his imagination. When the energy of the ring is used up, put on the ring and put your hand into the energy lantern to replenish the energy. The original Green Lantern, named Alan Scott, first appeared in American Comics #16 in June 1940. The source of his ring's power is magic. All subsequent Green Lanterns were picked by the Guardians of the Universe. "Guardians" are the earliest high-intelligence creatures in the universe. They select appropriate candidates to give energy rings and appoint them as Green Lanterns. The purpose is to guard the 3,600 sectors that divide the entire universe with the headquarters planet Oa as the center. The most well-known Green Lantern is Hal Jordan, one of the founders of the Justice League. Other well-known Green Lanterns include Guy Gardner, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner and more.
Cyborg:
Real name Victor "Vic" Stone, originally an athlete, star wide receiver for the high school football team, with excellent physical fitness, so Vic hopes to continue playing in college The ball, but because of the estranged relationship with his father, he has never had a chance. After skipping football time a few times, Vic finally finds his dad in his STAR lab, where Silas tells his son the current state of the Metahumans that surround the planet, but only have a sense of football He was not interested at all. Victor was about to leave in discouragement when the heat pipe in the STAR laboratory exploded unexpectedly, causing him and several other scientists to be seriously injured or even killed. Silas didn't intend for his son to suffer the same tragedy as his wife, so he inquired about capable alien technology and experimenters from all over the world, with the power of TO Morrow and Sarah Charles Vic saved his life, and the power of Metahuman. Vic also became a half-human, half-mechanical cyborg, quite surprised by his body. Later, he became aware of the existence of the Justice League because of Darkseid, and finally Vic learned to become a hero when Graves attacked the Justice League, and forgave him after knowing his father's intentions.
Real name Victor "Vic" Stone
Race Human
Team
Justice League of Teen Titans , -----
Ability Superhuman Powers
Various advanced weapons Equipped with
Justice League (English: Justice League) Sometimes called the Justice League of America (JLA) Published superhero comic book. The Justice League debuted in issue 28 of the comic "Brave and Guts". Although Brave and Courage has seen occasional sales declines, it has been quite popular since the founding of the Justice League. The original Justice League members were Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash, Green Lantern, and Martian Manhunter. The team lineup has been joined over the years by Arrow, Atom, Hawkman, Black Canary, Captain Marvel, Plastic Man, Cyborg, and more.
After the appearance of the Justice League, the Justice League was divided into several teams, they were: Justice League America, Justice League Europe, Justice League International, Justice League Task Force (Justice League Task Force) and Justice League Elite (Justice League Elite).
From 2003 to 2004, DC Comics and Marvel Comics collaborated on the publication "JLA/Avengers", which is the product of the cooperation between the Justice League and the Avengers.
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