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‘Spiderman’ and ‘Ivy the Terrible’  

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Analysis of extracts 'Spiderman' and 'Ivy the Terrible' Y12 exam 1999 The Spiderman comic is quite typical of the comic genre and in particular the superhero sub genre. Spiderman, the superhero, is different to most other superheroes in that he, like Batman, struggles in the web of his own angst. He does, despite this, follow many of the conventions of a superhero in that he has a costume to carry out his good work in, he has an amazing power in using his web to swing building to building in and trapping the villains in. He is devoted to the cause of good though by destroying evil. However he hasn't got a sidekick like most, but in some episodes he may discover someone with common goals. The framing too is quite conventional. From the first frame to the second frame is transition from one scene to another and there are gutters between frames...

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