Alydia Rackham
ASIN: B07NMVGCHP
Publisher: Amazon.com Services LLC
Pages: 74
Have you ever yelled things at your favorite Hero on the screen like, “For crying out loud, don’t do that! Don’t go in there! Stop wasting your time! Watch out—don’t you know what’s in there?” We easily see the choices that the Hero makes that are flawed, impulsive, or just plain stupid. But very rarely do we notice such things about the Villain.What is it that the Villain does that the Hero is not doing, which makes him so successful? There’s something about a Villain—a really great one—that keeps him in the game, that makes him a serious threat to the Hero, even after being beaten over and over again. How is it that a Villain keeps coming back, when similar failures and losses would crush a Hero and send him home forever, never again to don the super suit? Could it be that a Villain’s methods, his mindset, his approach, are vastly different from a Hero’s? And, if a Hero could learn to ...