Table of Contents
1 : Introduction
2 : 1944 Captain America (The Start)
3 : 1978 Superman (The Golden Age)
4 : Superman Franchise, II, III, IV The Return of Superman (Turkish
Superman)
5 : 1989 Batman (The Start of Something)
6 : Batman Franchise, Batman Returns, Forever, Batman and Robin,
Possible 5th Films.
7 : 1990 Captain America (Movies Faulter)
8 : 1998 Nick Fury Agent of Shield (Super hero movies fail)
9 : 1998 Blade (Why?)
10 : 2000 X-Men the Superhero Movie Revival (The First good
one)
11 : X-Men Franchise, 2, Last Stand, First Class, Wolverine
Origins
12 : 2002 Spider-Man (The Return of Superheroes)
13 : Spiderman Franchise, Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 3
14 : 2003 Daredevil (A Misstep and Why)
15 : 2003 Hulk (What was this?)
16 : Catwoman (There is no hope for these movies)
17 : Fantastic Four (They'll Never Be Worth Seeing)
18 : 2008 Iron Man (Could it be a flash in a pan?)
19 : 2011 Captain America The First Avenger (This Could Be
Something)
20 : 2011 Green Lantern (Is DC Clueless?)
21 : 2012 Avengers (We have reached highest grossing film)
22 : Batman V Superman
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