Monday, August 8, 2011

Fantasy


There is a segment of population in our society that likes to fantasize; they fantasize for a number of reasons, to escape the hardships of everyday life, to be a hero, or even to be a villain. This is the very reason that Comic Books are needed, they supply the perfect fantasy world. The comic book world can lead a reader into a story where they can fly, have super human strength, and are idolized by millions of fans.
Fans can identify with the characters from their favorite comic book because the personalities of the superheroes or villains personify what the reader visualizes or indentifies with. Comic books allow readers to visualize and create new worlds, new scenarios, and alternative outcomes. Comic books allow a fan to see how a confrontation can turn out differently, without the use of violence, profanity, and name-calling. Take a look at Superman for instance, he has been seen as the patriotic symbol of “Truth, Justice, and the American way”, he abhors violence and would never use profanity or name-calling.
Comic books are much better than short novels; they take less time to read and are full of great artwork. They hold your attention from the beginning right through the end. When you are finished, reading you can sit back and dwell on what could have been done, what should have been done and how you would have handled the situation; there is a whole host of different scenarios the comic book fan can play out in his head. You might wonder why this is important. Well, the significance of fantasizing about being a superhero and coming up with new endings produces a great effect; it promotes creativity, inspires imagination, and may even be used in a real life to help diffuse a confrontation. So, if you want to get lost for a short time in fantasy, check out all the latest adventures of your favorite superhero at White Dragon Comics.

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