Papa Jacques (Jaws: The Revenge novelization)
- 1 What's The Work?
- 2 Who is he? What did he do?
- 3 Mitigating factors
- 4 Atrocious standard
- 5 Final verdict
Jaws is a 1974 novel by Peter Benchley, famous for inspiring the 1975 film of the same name directed by Stephen Spielberg. After the success of the first novel and the resulting film saga, it was decided to produce two canonical paper sequels of the novel: Jaws 2 (1978) and Jaws: The Revenge (1987), based on the second and fourth films of the saga (ignoring then the third film). The sequels were written by Hank Searls, and are presented as a mixture of elements taken from the first book (such as the extramarital affair that Ellen Brody had with Matt Hooper) and the film saga (such as renaming "Mike" Billy, the eldest son of Martin Brody and omit his…
PE Proposal: Mr. X (Tiger Mask manga)
- 1 What's The Work?
- 2 Who is he? What did he do?
- 3 Mitigating factors
- 4 Heinous standard
- 5 Final verdict
Tiger Mask is a famous manga written by Ikki Kajiwara and illustrated by Naoki Tsuji. It was published in Japan from 1968 to 1971 by the Kōdansha publishing house. It enjoyed a sequel (Tiger Mask 2) and two reboots ( Tiger Mask: The Star and Tiger Mask: Shadow Of Justice).
From the manga and its sequel, two anime series, two films and a sequel reboot were then taken that is linked to the first series, ignoring the second.
Mr. X is the main antagonist of the series. As in the anime series, he is an emissary of Tiger'S Den, the dangerous criminal organization dedicated to the training of evil wrestling fighters engaged, during matches, in impropriety and …
PE Proposals: Jafar (A Whole New World)
- 1 What's The Work
- 2 Who is the Candidate? What They Did?
- 3 What they did
- 4 Freudian Excuse/Mitigating Factors
- 5 Heinous Standard
- 6 Final Verdict
Jafar is the main antagonist of Liz Braswell's 2015 novel A Whole New World, a "what if ...?" of the Disney classic Aladdin in which one imagines what would have happened if Aladdin had not been able to take the magic lamp. It is therefore based on the film's main antagonist of the same name.
Not much is known about Jafar's past. From the words of Jasmine and himself, we learn that his mother gave him the name "Jafar" after bringing him into the world, and that he was sold as a slave without ever having experienced affection and understanding from anyone and working hard to survive in a difficult world and building…
PE Proposals: Boogeyman (Stephen King)
- 1 What's The Work
- 2 Who is the Candidate? What They Did?
- 3 What they did
- 4 Freudian Excuse/Mitigating Factors
- 5 Heinous Standard
- 6 Final Verdict
The Boogeyman is the titular main antagonist of the short story of the same name, written by Stephen King, first published in the March 1973 issue of the magazine Cavalier, and later collected in King's 1978 collection Night Shift.
There are no precise descriptions in the story about the physical aspect of the Boogeyman. On the first occasion in which Lester Billings - the protagonist of the story - manages to catch a glimpse of him, he is described as a creature with a head similar to that of a scarecrow, with sloping shoulders and hands armed with sharp claws. It gives off a disgusting smell, similar to that of…
PE Proposal: Red Death Mask
- 1 What's The Work
- 2 Who is the Candidate? What They Did?
- 3 What they did
- 4 Freudian Excuse/Mitigating Factors
- 5 Heinous Standard
- 6 Final Verdict
Red Death Mask is a minor antagonist of the manga and the anime Tiger Mask.
Red Death Mask it is a killer of Tiger's Den. He attacks the opponents of Tiger Mask with extreme violence and nearly kills them by sucking their blood. He is said to be the most evil wrestler in the world. Travel from one continent to another in search of wrestlers, in the company of a golden eagle, to end encounters in a sea of blood. In the encounter with Tiger Mask he presents himself with a coffin. However, due to the violence of the fight, Death Mask awakens the Yellow Devil hidden in Tiger Mask and is defeated by the latter aft…