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  1. Pages in category "Superhero fiction". The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Superhero fiction.

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    • Stan Lee (1922-2018): Stan Lee, the legendary writer and editor (1922-2018), left an indelible mark on the superhero genre. Co-creator of iconic Marvel characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the X-Men, Lee’s storytelling prowess infused humanity into superheroes.
    • George R. R. Martin (b. 1948): George R. R. Martin, renowned for epic fantasy like “A Song of Ice and Fire,” has also left his mark on superhero storytelling.
    • Alan Moore (b. 1953): Alan Moore is a trailblazing figure in the superhero genre, challenging conventions with works like “Watchmen” and “V for Vendetta.”
    • Grant Morrison (b. 1960): Grant Morrison stands out for his imaginative and metaphysical take on superheroes, evident in works like “All-Star Superman.”
  5. Dec 17, 2020 · Updated: December 17, 2020. 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.

  6. The original modern superheroes are arguably Nyctalope (first debuted 1911), Golden Bat (first debuted 1930), Prince of Gamma (debuted early 1930s), and The Shadow (first published April 1, 1931 in The Shadow Magazine, years before Action Comics #1 introduced Superman ). Nyctalope was a Cyborg with built in night vision.

  7. 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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