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  1. A superhero is most often the protagonist of superhero fiction. However, some titles, such as Marvels by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross, use superheroes as secondary characters.A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a type of stock character possessing "extraordinary or superhuman powers" and dedicated to protecting the public.

  2. Original Comic Book Character Doctor Occult (Richard Occult) 1935 (October) DC: Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster: New Fun Comics #6 Rose Psychic (Rose Spiritus) 1935 (October) DC: Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster: New Fun Comics #6 Dinky (later to become one of the two Cyclone Kids, sidekicks to Red Tornado) 1936 (August) Dell Sheldon Mayer: Popular Comics ...

    Character / Team
    Year Debuted
    Company
    Creator/s
    Secret Operative No. 48 (Detective Dan ...
    1933 (May 12)
    Original Comic Book Character
    Doctor Occult (Richard Occult)
    1935 (October)
    Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster
    Rose Psychic (Rose Spiritus)
    1935 (October)
    Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster
    Dinky (later to become one of the two ...
    1936 (August)
    Dell
  3. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. Superhero fiction genres ‎ (3 C) Superhero franchises ‎ (16 C, 5 P) Superhero fiction by medium ‎ (8 C)

  4. List of Jewish superheroes; List of Latino superheroes; List of Native American superheroes; List of Russian superheroes; List of United States-themed superheroes; Other. List of animal superheroes; List of female superheroes; List of superhero teams and groups; See also. Speculative fiction portal; Lists portal; List of heroes (disambiguation)

  5. Subcategories. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. Superheroes by medium ‎ (6 C) Superheroes by publisher ‎ (18 C) Superheroes by religion ‎ (5 C) Superheroes by type ‎ (21 C) Superheroes by continent ‎ (6 C)

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SuperheroSuperhero - Wikipedia

    Superhero fiction is the genre of fiction that is centered on such characters, [1] especially, since the 1930s, in American comic books (and later in Hollywood films, film serials, television and video games ), as well as in Japanese media (including kamishibai, tokusatsu, manga, anime and video games). Superheroes come from a wide array of ...

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  8. Superheroes have their antecedents in the semidivine heroes of myth and legend. Protagonists who exhibit feats of incredible strength, fighting prowess, and cunning are commonplace in both scripture and early secular literature. Comic strips of the early 20th century provided the perfect visual

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