Superheroes. Today we are going to learn: How to create a suitable setting for our superheroes. How to go about creating our own original supervillain.

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Superheroes

Today we are going to learn: How to create a suitable setting for our superheroes. How to go about creating our own original supervillain. The concept of evil. The importance of knowing the motivation behind a character’s actions.

Now that you’ve created your superhero, you have to think about the city that they’ll live in.

What is evil? What kind of things do evil people do in real life? What kind of things do evil people do in fiction?

Can you name some famous evil people – from both reality and fiction? What do they do that is so bad?

Why do people become supervillains in films/ TV shows/ comic books?