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  1. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. Superheroes by medium ‎ (6 C) Superheroes by publisher ‎ (17 C) Superheroes by religion ‎ (5 C) Superheroes by type ‎ (21 C) Superheroes by continent ‎ (6 C)

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    There are a ton of superheroes in existence. If you look, for instance, at Marvel Comic's A-Z character index, the list seems to go on forever! Superheroes possess an immense and varied range of powers. From Superman's laser eyes to the stretchy body of Mr. Fantastic and the psychic powers of Jean Grey, there seem to be as many superpowers as there...

    Here is a list covering the most common categories of superheroes, explaining their powers and listing some examples.

    MemeandIon November 22, 2014: Doesn't gymanst fall in the martial artist category? Robbin (author)from Oevel on October 16, 2012: Yeah, that's true, totally forgot about them! Domenick Dicceon October 15, 2012: Love the break down of the different types of powers. I think I would add gymnast and animal endowments to the list.

  2. superhero, a fictional hero—widely popularized in comic books and comic strips, television and film, and popular culture and video games—whose extraordinary or “superhuman” powers are often displayed in a fight against crime and assorted villains, who in turn often display superhuman abilities.

  3. Jan 29, 2023 · A superhero is a character with extraordinary powers that performs heroic actions. Unlike police, firefighters or doctors, all of whom are heroes in their own right, superheroes are defined by their unique capabilities, such flight, strength, speed or invincibility (to name a few).

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  5. e. Superhero fiction is a subgenre of speculative fiction examining the adventures, personalities and ethics of costumed crime fighters known as superheroes, who often possess superhuman powers and battle similarly powered criminals known as supervillains.

    • Focus on adventures of heroic figures usually possessing superhuman powers and/or other abilities
  6. May 7, 2015 · Superhero actor Christopher Reeve once stated, “What makes a person a hero is not the power they have, but rather the wisdom and maturity they have to use the power wisely.” Spider-Man has the opportunity to show everyone all of the powers he has; yet, he decides to put himself in the shoes of the “average” human.

  7. This is an alphabetically ordered list of superheroes. See also Dark Horse Comics, Marvel Comics, and DC Comics. Ant-Man. Aquaman. Asterix. The Atom. The Avengers. Batgirl. Batman. Batwoman. Black Canary. Black Panther. Captain America. Captain Marvel. Catwoman. Conan the Barbarian. Daredevil. The Defenders. Doc Savage. Doctor Strange. Elektra.

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