Iron Man is a fictional character, a superhero from Marvel Comics. First appeared in Tales of Suspense # 39 (March 1963), and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby.
Born Anthony Edwards "Tony" Stark, he is a playboy and genius industrial engineer who suffered severe liver damage during the abduction and forced to build a destructive weapon. He even created the powered armor to escape his life and imprisonment store. He then decided to use the suit to protect the world as Iron Man. By multinational Stark Industries, Tony made military weapons and their metal suit filled with technological devices that enable him to fight crime. Initially Iron Man is a vehicle for Stan Lee to explore Cold War themes, particularly the role of technology and American companies in the war against communism. Next fantasy back from Iron Man are gradually disappearing from the Cold War themes, replacing more contemporary issues such as corporate crime and terrorism.
For most of the history of the comics, Iron Man is a member of the Avengers superhero team and appeared in some incarnation of his own various comic book series. Character is adjusted for several animated television series and films. The character played by Robert Downey Jr. in a live-action movie Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk features briefly, Downey will reprise role in the upcoming sequel, Iron Man 2.
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23 April 2009
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01 April 2009
10 Golden Rules for Stock Trading Success
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Your stock trading rules are your money. When you follow your rules you make money. However if you break your own stock trading rules the most likely outcome is that you will lose money.
Once you have a reliable set of stock trading rules it is important to keep them in mind. Here is one discipline that can reap rewards. Read these rules before your day starts and also read the rules when your day ends.
Rule 1: I must follow my rules.
Naturally if you develop a set of rules they are to be followed. It is human nature to want to vary or break rules and it takes discipline to continue to act in accordance with the established rules.
Rule 2: I will never risk more than 3% of my total portfolio on any one stock trade.
There are many old traders. There are many bold traders. But there are never any old bold traders. Protecting your capital base is fundamental to successful stock market trading over time.
Rule 3: I will cut my losses at 5% to 15% when I am wrong without question.
Some traders have an even lower tolerance for loss. The key point here is to have set points (stop loss) within the limits of your tolerance for loss. Stay informed about the performance of you stock and stick to your stop loss point.
Rule 4: Never set price targets.
This is a style that will allow me to get the most out of rising stocks. Simply let the profits run. Realistically, I can never pick tops. Never feel a stock has risen too high too quickly. Be willing to give back a good percentage of profits in the hope of much bigger profits.
The big money is made from trading the really BIG moves that I can occasionally catch.
Rule 5: Master one style.
Keep learning and getting better at this one method of trading. Never jump from one trading style to another. Master one style rather than become average at implementing several styles.
Rule 6: Let price and volume be my guides.
Never listen to any opinion about the stock market or individual stocks you are considering trading or are already trading. Everything is reflected in the price and volume.
Rule 7: Take all valid signals that show up.
Don't make excuses. If an entry signal shows up you have no excuse not to take it.
Rule 8: Never trade from intra-day data. There is always stock price variation within the course of any trading day. Relying on this data for momentum trading can lead to some wrong decisions.
Rule 9: Take time out.
Successful stock trading isn't solely about trading. It's also about emotional strength and physical fitness. Reduce the stress every day by taking time off the computer and working on other areas. A stressful trader will not make it in the long term.
Rule 10: Be an above average trader.
In order to succeed in the stock market you don't need to do anything exceptional. You simply need to not do what the average trader does. The average trader is inconsistent and undisciplined. Ask yourself every day, "Did I follow my method today?" If your answer is no then you are in trouble and it's time to recommit yourself to your stock trading rules.
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24 March 2009
Hulk Comics
The Hulk is a fictional character, super hero who appeared in a comic from Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in The Incredible Hulk # 1 (May 1962). In 2008, Wizard magazine named the Hulk a hobby seventh largest Marvel Comics character. Empire magazine called it the fourteenth largest comic book character as a whole, and the fifth highest ranking in the Marvel stable.
The Hulk is the role of emotional and impulsive alter ego of withdrawn and reserved physicist Dr. Bruce Banner. The Hulk appears shortly after Banner was accidentally exposed to an explosion of gamma bomb test he created. Banner will also inadvertently change the Hulk, depicted as a giant, raging, humanoid monster, resulting in extreme complications in Banner's life. Lee says Hulk creation was inspired by a combination of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Frankenstein.
Although the color of the Hulk is a character change throughout the history of publications, the most consistent, is the green shade. When the Hulk, Banner significantly feats of strength, where the proportion of directly with the anger of the character increases. Strong emotions like anger, fear and sadness also trigger to force the changes to the Banner Hulk. A common storyline is the pursuit of both Banner and the Hulk by the police or army, because the damage caused.
The character has since been described in various other media, notably by Lou Ferrigno in two television series, six films and animated television series, through the use of CGI in Hulk (2003) and The Incredible Hulk (2008), as well as in three animated series and various video games.
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13 February 2009
Grimm Fairy Tales Comics
Grimm Fairy Tales is a comic series published by Zenescope Entertainment that began publication in June 2005.
This is a horror series that takes the old stories and twists them, sometimes to extend and sometimes change.
These days teenagers have enough problems to overcome. Sela And that is where he gives insight into their problems by showing them that it is worse. He came in one of the youngsters at the time and helping them through their problems, by telling them a story. When he was in a room full of animals. Sela gain skills and strength and books from the old data with the aim of helping humankind, even if the advice sometimes fall on deaf ears.
Sela has many names and appearances, but one of the alternative identities that he often uses is Dr. Mathers, a teacher. Sela also known as section appears as a young woman with long black hair and glasses.
Recently, in the Grimm Fairy Tales Annual # 1, has published a new character named Belinda. He acted as a counterpart of Sela, and instead of using stories to help people, he used it to their lives worse. He briefly Sela fill the role as narrator to a group of small children in a school, and told them to play version of Jack and Jill, The Old Woman Who Live In Shoe, Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, Little Boy Blue, and Pinocchio. Pinocchio, Peter Peter, and Jack and Jill of all shows that Belinda has a hand in influencing. When she finished reading, children terrible trauma, with the exception of a boy named Timmy. As he approaches Belinda and said he would like his stories, he told her boyfriend that her mother had done bad things for him. Belinda told him he would help him, and he "helping hand" seen in # 20, The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Belinda and Sela fought on # 22, The Snow Queen, and # 23-24, Snow White and Rose Red, which will be exploring their relationship.
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09 January 2009
Ghost Rider Comics
Ghost Rider is the name of several fictional supernatural anti-heroes who appeared in Marvel Comics. Marvel earlier used the name for the Western character whose name later changed to Night Rider and subsequently to Phantom Rider.
The first Ghost Rider was acrobatic motorcyclist Johnny Blaze, who to save his mentor, agreed to give his soul to "Satan" (later known as an arch-demon named Mephisto). Instead, his soul be bound by the entity named Zarathos. When using power Zarathos "Blaze of meat consumed by the fire of hell, making his head into a skull. A fiery motorcycle and mounted it uses a trademark of fire explosion of the hand bones. He played in the 1972-1983 series.
Next Ghost Rider series (1990-98) shows Danny Ketch as a new Ghost Rider. After her sister injured by ninja gangsters, Ketch came in contact with a motorcycle that somehow contains the mystical essence had been enchanted by a "Spirit of Vengeance. This spirit had originally said a Puritan man named Noble Kale, an ancestor of both Blaze and Ketch. This was however later claim.
Johnny Blaze appeared in the series in the 1990s as a supporting character, and reduced to Ketch's brother. In the mid 2000s comics, Blaze is Ghost Rider again, replacing Ketch.
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28 December 2008
Green Lantern Comics
Green Lantern is the name of several fictional characters, superheroes in comic books published by DC Comics. The first (Alan Scott) was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell in All-American Comics # 16 (July 1940).
Each Green Lantern Power Ring that gives users more control over the physical world along the wielder has sufficient strength and will to use it. While the ring Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott) is a magical force, the ring worn by all subsequent Lanterns were technological creations of the Guardians of the Universe, which rings awarded to eligible candidates. These people are intergalactic police known as the Green Lantern Corps.
After the Second World War, when sales of superhero comic books generally declined, DC ceased publishing new adventures of Alan Scott as Green Lantern. In the beginning of the Silver Age of Comic Books in the late 1950s to DC editor Julius Schwartz, who provided the writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane Green Lantern character, this time to revive as a test pilot Hal Jordan, who later became one of the founders of the Justice League of America. In the early 1970s, writer Denny O'Neil and artist Neal Adams worked with archer Green Arrow Green Lantern in an innovative, socially conscious, and award-winning stories that pitted the legal sense-and-order-oriented populist Green Lantern with arrow. Several cosmically themed series followed, as well as individuals may differ in the role of the Earth's Green Lantern. The most prominent of whom was John Stewart, Guy Gardner and Kyle Rayner.
Each of the Green Lantern of Earth is one of the members of the Justice Society of America or the Justice League of America, and John Stewart are characterized as one of the main characters in both the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series. The Green Lanterns are often depicted as a good friend of many people who have become Flash, the most remarkable is the friendship between Alan Scott and Jay Garrick (Golden Age Green Lantern and Flash), Hal Jordan and Barry Allen (the Silver Age Green Lantern and Flash) before, and Kyle Rayner and Wally West (the modern age Green Lantern and Flash) and Jordan are friends with the West.
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