From DC Comics Message Boards I believe that the user makes a valid argument in stating that Batman can, according to some writers, do virtually anything. Now, I'm not saying that Batman does not
Obviously any course that addresses issues of science, technology, and society uses the 4th Season Simpsons masterpiece, Marge v. the Monorail (unfortunately, this episode capsule doesn’t have the full transcript).
Bruce Wayne is a billionaire, trained by the League of Shadows, pretty smart too but how does he manage to fix a sophisticated piece of tech like the Bat's Auto-pilot on his own (I assume he did th...
What does it take to be a superhero, from a scientific point of view? We talk to professor E. Paul Zehr about "super" qualities and the science behind them.
Comic book superheroes are frequently zipping in and out of discussions about science fiction, and why not? After all, many superheroes, like Spider-Man, the Flash, or the Incredible Hulk derive their powers from fantastical science fictional accidents.
From DC Comics Message Boards I believe that the user makes a valid argument in stating that Batman can, according to some writers, do virtually anything. Now, I'm not saying that Batman does not
Obviously any course that addresses issues of science, technology, and society uses the 4th Season Simpsons masterpiece, Marge v. the Monorail (unfortunately, this episode capsule doesn’t have the full transcript).
Bruce Wayne is a billionaire, trained by the League of Shadows, pretty smart too but how does he manage to fix a sophisticated piece of tech like the Bat's Auto-pilot on his own (I assume he did th...
What does it take to be a superhero, from a scientific point of view? We talk to professor E. Paul Zehr about "super" qualities and the science behind them.
Comic book superheroes are frequently zipping in and out of discussions about science fiction, and why not? After all, many superheroes, like Spider-Man, the Flash, or the Incredible Hulk derive their powers from fantastical science fictional accidents.