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  1. Characteristics Of Superhero Fiction. Superhero fiction is a genre that captivates with larger-than-life characters who possess extraordinary abilities. These stories often revolve around the classic battle of good versus evil, where superheroes fight to protect society from supervillains and other threats.

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  5. Superhero fiction is one of the most popular sub-genres of speculative fiction, and is made up of two categories of costumed crime fighters:  superheroes with super-human powers and those characters without the powers.  Superheroes rely on skill, cunning and training. They wear distinctive clothing and masks to conceal their identities, in order to defeat their enemies, super ...

  6. Origin. Nebula M78, the Land of Light [a] Ultraman (ウルトラマン, Urutoraman) [6] is a fictional superhero who debuted in the pilot episode to his 1966 TV series of the same name, entitled "The Birth of Ultraman". He is the first tokusatsu hero launched by the Ultra Series and by extension, Tsuburaya Productions.

  7. ISBN. 978-1-77041-180-7. OCLC. 869266615. Project Superhero is a 2014 children's fiction/non-fiction hybrid book written by neuroscientist E. Paul Zehr and illustrated by Kris Pearn. It was first published in hardcover print in September 2014 by ECW Press. In 2015, the book was awarded a silver medal in juvenile fiction by the IPPY Awards. [1]

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