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  • ...me and abilities beyond those of normal human beings. Since the definitive superhero, [[Superman]], debuted in 1938, the stories of superheroes - ranging from b ...rpt/00/04710246/0471024600.pdf "The Dark Knight: Batman — A NonSuper Superhero"], [http://uk.videogames.games.yahoo.com/ps2/previews/batman-begins-2bae56.
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  • #redirect [[Superhero]]
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  • A comic book superhero that is published by DC Comics.
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  • A fictional comic book superhero, created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster in
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  • [[Japan]]ese [[superhero]] [[television series|series]] and [[franchise]] (1975-); its footage was u
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  • Fictional Marvel Comics superhero, which first appeared in ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962), and was cre
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  • ....asp?sectionID=500&surveyID=420 Beliefnet.com: "How Much Do You Know About Superhero Spirituality?"]
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  • ...ズ ''Suupaa Sentai Shiriizu''; 'Super Squadron Series') is a [[Japan]]ese [[superhero]] [[television series|series]] and [[franchise]] begun in 1975, which gener
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  • '''Spider-Man''' is a fictional superhero in the [[Marvel Universe]] whose superpowers include superhuman strength an ...the most popular, well-recognized, enduring, and commercially successful [[superhero]]es, and has been featured in numerous [[comic book]]s, animated and live-a
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  • *[[Batman]] [bætmæn], a comic book superhero who features in:
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  • ...gspot.com/ Taking Off the Mask]: Invocation and Formal Presentation of the Superhero Comic in Moore and Gibbons' ''Watchmen'', 1996
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  • '''Superman''' is a fictional [[comic book]] superhero, one of the most famous and popular such characters and an American cultura ...umanity. With the success of his adventures, Superman helped to create the superhero genre and establish its primacy within the American comic book.
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  • ...ulture]] of the [[United States of America]] has developed myths of the '[[superhero]],' most notably: [[Superman]].
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  • ...comics are most popularly identified with [[fantasy]], [[adventure]] and [[superhero]]es, although many other styles, genres and subject matters are also publis
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  • ...luding [[science fiction]], [[horror fiction|horror]], [[superhero fiction|superhero]], crime and [[mystery fiction|mystery]], conspiracy, historical and "real ...e ordinary denizens of the game's fictional setting. In a game set in the superhero genre, for example, these would be the character's super powers. In a fant
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  • ...itical acclaim: "Marvelman", a radical re-imagining of a forgotten 1950s [[superhero]] drawn primarily by [[Garry Leach]] and [[Alan Davis]]; "V for Vendetta", ...t broke away from it. Feeling that, partly as a result of his own success, superhero comics had become excessively violent and grim, Moore and artists Stephen R
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  • ...me and abilities beyond those of normal human beings. Since the definitive superhero, [[Superman]], debuted in 1938, the stories of superheroes - ranging from b ...rpt/00/04710246/0471024600.pdf "The Dark Knight: Batman — A NonSuper Superhero"], [http://uk.videogames.games.yahoo.com/ps2/previews/batman-begins-2bae56.
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  • {{dambigbox|the superhero|Batman}} '''Batman''' is a [[comic]] book [[superhero]] who appears in [[DC Comics]] publications and has become one of the most
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  • *'''Dynomutt''' - Dynomutt, Dog Wonder was the sidekick to an obscure superhero, "Blue Falcon" created by Hanna-Barbara in the late 1970's.
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  • ...s such as [[Colombo]] or [[Magnum P.I.|Thomas Magnum]]. Even modern era [[superhero]] characters such as [[Batman]], [[Black Canary]], or [[The Question]] have
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  • ...putting the president at the center of democracy and asking him to be its superhero works to deskill us for the work of democracy. And, it argues that the pres
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  • ...in.” In a third commercial, a grilled cheese sandwich appears dressed as a superhero, a bunny, an angel and Santa Claus. Sales for Kraft Singles, one of Kraft�
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  • ...''shōjo'' and ''shōnen'' manga.<ref name="fn1">"The transformation into a superhero is in fact an allegory of becoming an adult." From Ludovic Graillat, 2006-2 ...2005, discusses such characterological issues in "Fragmented Identity: The Superhero Condition." ''International Journal of Comic Art,'' 7(2):358-369.</ref> The
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  • ...an for the overall failure in Korea and treated the returning general as a superhero. A "Great Debate" ensued in the halls of Congress, as the Senate heard exte
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