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| ings other than the current one, including a | superhero, a rainmaker, and being a boss at a job, and |
| anions when the inhabitants begin to exhibit | superhero abilities... |
| A | superhero academy exists where the capes are trained. |
| magazine interview that he was motivated by | superhero action figure G.I. Joe and the Rocky and Ram |
| d that Johnston would then direct big budget | superhero adaptation Captain America: The First Avenge |
| traman), it became a typical action-oriented | superhero adventure of its era. |
| llow the trappings and traditions of classic | superhero adventures. |
| table, Robin Hood and the Merry Men, the WWI | superhero Albion, detective Dai Thomas, Captain Britai |
| d to reintroduce several of their Golden Age | superhero, all of whom had ceased publication several |
| Death of a | Superhero Alma Books (2006, 2007) |
| isney comics continue to make use of Daisy's | superhero alter ego. |
| rvel's Jubilee) and the Huntress know of his | superhero alter-ego. |
| any Elon students to view him as a celebrity | superhero and a common saying among students is “Don't |
| ullies, thus living out his dream of being a | superhero, and impressing his attractive next-door nei |
| As a child he dressed as a | superhero and got himself into trouble but "[h]is unde |
| ewett in their text The Myth of the American | Superhero, and Bradford W. Wright's Comic Book Nation: |
| he 1980s, starring Peter Buck of R.E.M. as a | superhero, and the connection to Peter Buck led to Twi |
| The first is a | superhero and his only appearance was in Superman # 16 |
| lished several previous unpublished Charlton | superhero and adventure stories, along with articles o |
| fictional character, a second string mystic, | superhero and sorcerer appearing in DC Comics during t |
| Fantastic Comics was a comic book | superhero anthology title published by Fox Feature Syn |
| Primarily a | superhero anthology, it ran eight issues from 1940 to |
| Shooting Star is a comic book | superhero appearing in Marvel Comics. |
| odes) is a fictional character, a comic book | superhero appearing in comic books set in the Marvel C |
| "Johnny" Storm) is a fictional character and | superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel |
| Megalith is a fictional | superhero, as well as the title of a comic book starri |
| tried in his court-room, he had created the | superhero as a way to exercise his own fantasies of fi |
| tly used by Birdman, a Hanna-Barbera cartoon | superhero, as well as by Superman and Batman in the Su |
| acles are the private army of Iron Man-esque | superhero Awesome-X (Xander Crews), who like their lea |
| ally a supervillain and love interest of the | superhero Batman. |
| Superhero Brother (Brushfire Records - 2008) | |
| he Melbourne Age hinted Delve behaved like a | superhero, but to Delve "The good thing was that he st |
| nd a way to balance between work and being a | superhero, but it isn't always easy. |
| just enough to get across the idea he was a | superhero, but since the genre was fading did not emph |
| He's a shy elementary schoolboy by day, | superhero by night... except that no one believes him. |
| This | superhero, called The Saviour, has set out to change t |
| 1983 Japanese film starring Peter Fonda as a | superhero called Gonzy Traumerai. |
| Season 2, it is revealed Voltar keeps a old | superhero cape he's named Mr. Wubby as a blanket. |
| ff" and Billy Batson, the young alter ego of | superhero Captain Marvel in the episode "Clash." |
| television series based on the DC Comics | superhero Captain Marvel. |
| into the hands of The Ghost, an enemy of the | superhero Captain Atom. |
| e shares various adventures with prehistoric | superhero Captain Caveman, who (in a secret identity) |
| Rather than using the ring to continue his | superhero career, Crusader seems to have retired to a |
| first computer game was The Tick, based on a | superhero cartoon character. |
| s on a miniseries starring Captain Marvel, a | superhero character Smith is a fan of. |
| Captain Future is a fictional | superhero character (not to be confused with the pulp |
| V-Man is a fictional patriotic-themed | superhero character who first appeared in January, 194 |
| She is a distorted version of the | superhero character Wonder Woman, based on the Superma |
| s best known as the creator of the satirical | superhero character The Tick. |
| k SLG published was Shadow Star #3, a female | superhero character previously published independently |
| Mighty Man is one of a group of fictional | superhero characters that make up the super team the P |
| e-imagined versions of the Red Circle Comics | superhero characters into the DC Universe. |
| The Marvel Comics | superhero characters Manu Vailahi, Warpath and John Pr |
| Liberator is one of dozens of public domain | superhero characters appearing in Dynamite Entertainme |
| , a short lived revival of the Archie Comics | superhero characters, and also in Blue Ribbon Comics # |
| e would help them with a production based on | superhero characters. |
| After the | superhero Civil War, Shriker was considered a candidat |
| The Education Of A | Superhero, Clockwork Comics, 2007, ISBN 978-1-901155-2 |
| ilot, Gad played their former classmate from | Superhero College, Horse Force, who can summon horses |
| rozagadka (Polish: Hydro-puzzle) is a Polish | superhero comedy film. |
| lane, and they are visually similar to basic | superhero comic strips. |
| d Jane Goldman's film Kick-Ass, based on the | superhero comic book of the same name by Mark Millar, |
| The Mighty Magnor is a six-issue 1993 | superhero comic book series published by Malibu Comics |
| ision-making abilities by featuring him in a | superhero comic book by R. Sikoryak called "The Decide |
| e the essential elements of the contemporary | superhero comic book," is "a domain he has largely ced |
| Brain Boy was a short-lived | superhero comic published by Dell Comics in the early |
| y the time Cap appeared in 1943, the tide of | superhero comic book characters was receding somewhat. |
| Nelvana was the first Canadian | superhero comic character whose debut was four months |
| The Foot Soldiers is a post-apocalyptic | superhero comic book written by Jim Krueger and with a |
| s as one of the colorists on the small-press | superhero comic Ebony Warrior #2 (June-July 1993), pub |
| Muse (also The 10th Muse) is an independent | superhero comic book series about a modern-day daughte |
| resenting the imaginative escapist nature of | superhero comics as well as Kavalier and Clay's attemp |
| Ganter says that after out-growing | superhero comics like Spawn and X-Men, she became infl |
| big event of the in-house Dark Horse line of | superhero comics during the summer of 1994. |
| cs which heavily borrows from the syndicated | superhero comics of the North, the issues of Drighangc |
| Continuity mainly published a variety of | superhero comics developed by Adams. |
| y school, he began developing an interest in | superhero comics Batman and the Flash. |
| Superhero comics slumped in the early 1950s, and All S | |
| Towards the end of the 1940s, | superhero comics fell out of favor and the All-America |
| ce by Dark Horse to scale back their line of | superhero comics, which had only recently been renamed |
| Uninterested in | superhero comics, Staros was directed to Alan Moore an |
| Hamilton's clean, linear art evokes classic | superhero comics. |
| ose of comic strips than mainstream American | superhero comics. |
| acters and concepts for an expanding line of | superhero comics." |
| e Hood to take advantage of the split in the | superhero community caused by the Superhuman Registrat |
| tor Light is only occasionally active in the | superhero community because she is a single mother wit |
| e Hood to take advantage of the split in the | superhero community caused by the Superhuman Registrat |
| cuts in line in front of him, Frank dons the | superhero costume and severely hits the person for wha |
| piritual quest and he just happens to wear a | superhero costume during it. |
| ality and mannerisms of the film's fictional | superhero costume designer Edna Mode suggest a colorfu |
| With a | superhero costume consisting of red-and-black wrestlin |
| , a pint-sized ghost dressed in an all-white | superhero costume. |
| which had a video clip featuring the band in | superhero costumes. |
| Mr. Muscles is a fictional comic book | superhero created in 1956 by writer Jerry Siegel for C |
| Atom Ant is a cartoon ant and | superhero, created by Hanna-Barbera in 1965. |
| The Tenth is a fictional comic book | superhero created by Tony Daniel. |
| The Defuser is a fictional character, a | superhero created and originally portrayed by Austin, |
| Wonder Man is a fictional comic book | superhero, created by Will Eisner, whose first (and on |
| d final issue, the Scorpion is a present-day | superhero, David Harper. |
| artwork for the single contains the Japanese | superhero Devilman, which is also referenced in the ch |
| sked detective The Penguin, another Canadian | superhero distinct from the well-known nemesis of Batm |
| k featuring the adventures of the never seen | superhero Dr. Zonk. |
| In it several of the actors had to dress in | superhero drag for losing a bet. |
| Unbreakable is a 2000 | superhero drama film written, produced, and directed b |
| It is featured in the soundtrack of 2000 | superhero drama film Unbreakable. |
| Cloak and Dagger (comics), a Marvel Comics | superhero duo |
| he character's Golden Age incarnation) was a | superhero during World War II but vanished at the end |
| fictitious brand of soda pop that DC Comics | superhero Elongated Man drinks. |
| ing energy conservation, starring idealistic | superhero EnviroGirl (played by Nicole Stamp) |
| oarded the fight scenes for the CG tokusatsu | superhero epic, Casshern (2004), based on Tatsuo Yoshi |
| ible Hulk #232 revealed that Sam Wilson, the | superhero Falcon, was Jim's uncle. |
| st Chinese legend to feature characters in a | superhero fashion. |
| After the usual | superhero fight, Josiah joined them in order to seek o |
| Persian: King of Kings) is a 1988 Bollywood | superhero film directed by Tinnu Anand and starring Am |
| Catwoman is a 2004 American | superhero film and quasi-spinoff of the Batman film se |
| marketing and development techniques of the | superhero film genre. |
| (also known as Ghost Rider 2) is an upcoming | superhero film based on the Marvel Comics supernatural |
| Elektra is a 2005 | superhero film directed by Rob Bowman. |
| largest Warner Bros. opening and the largest | superhero film opening to date. |
| Tse was a co-writer for the 2009 | superhero film Watchmen, directed by Zack Snyder. |
| pending I Am 24 and the Walt Disney-produced | superhero film Zokkomon, starring Darsheel Safar in th |
| Hellboy is a 2004 supernatural | superhero film, starring Ron Perlman, John Hurt and Se |
| In stark contrast to most | superhero films, Frank does not become a superhero bec |
| rican ideals glorified in Superman and other | superhero films, however Polish audiences instead felt |
| ichael Fleisher, is a fictional character, a | superhero first featured in Grim Ghost #1 (January 197 |
| are her primary strengths in her cyberspace | superhero form, Corrector Yui. |
| Also, they have been transformed into their | superhero forms. |
| Masada is a fictional comic book | superhero from Image Comics. |
| The Liberator is a fictional | superhero from the Golden Age of Comics. |
| izard is a fictional character, a comic book | superhero from the Golden Age of Comics. |
| e: Deborah Konigsberg) is a fictional Jewish | superhero from Image Comics, a member of Team Youngblo |
| By virtue of the fact that Chiro was not a | superhero from birth, the five Robot Monkeys must trai |
| Neon the Unknown is a fictional | superhero from the Golden Age of Comic Books created b |
| f Food Boy takes a different approach to the | superhero genre. |
| ry is a precursor to the spy fiction and the | superhero genres, where a hero hides under a mild-mann |
| veral teenage delinquets are poking around a | superhero graveyard one day when they find artifacts - |
| the 2005 miniseries that debuted the Marvel | superhero Gravity, Margaret Power is mentioned as part |
| The Ultraforce is a fictional | superhero group that appears in comic books published |
| Helena was also briefly associated with the | superhero group Infinity, Inc.. |
| y animator bullpen-largely separate from the | superhero group producing comics featuring the Human T |
| on; however they would be turned back by the | superhero group, the Avengers. |
| Though he wore a costume like a | superhero, he wore no mask to conceal his identity. |
| his Annihilatrix, and Awesome X, the secret | superhero identity of multi-billionaire Xander Crews w |
| erts that adult Betty is ignorant of Cavey's | superhero identity when working with him at the Daily |
| Saiyan, and, with help from Bulma, adopts a | superhero identity that he dubs the "Great Saiyaman". |
| s costume was partly cut away to conceal his | superhero identity, but his friends were unwilling to |
| concerns make him most reluctant to use his | superhero identity, but he still has numerous adventur |
| The players need to take the form of a | superhero in order to stop him from opening the portal |
| William (after he was asked to develop a new | superhero in the early 1940s), "Come on, let's have a |
| r recently returned to action as a full-time | superhero in Age of Heroes #3. |
| For the | superhero in The Simpsons episode of the same name, se |
| The Atomic Sub is a | superhero in the world of Big Bang Comics, who first a |
| n the Magician was a fictional character and | superhero in the publications of Quality Comics in the |
| Captain Universe is a disembodied | superhero in Marvel Comics' universe who was created b |
| boy called Ben Wilson who finds out about a | superhero insignia which gives him powers. |
| ar II era,, Blue Bolt was transformed from a | superhero into a plainclothes type of hero. |
| n 1973 by Marvel's Black Panther (an African | superhero introduced as a supporting character in a 19 |
| Turkey's First | Superhero is Saving the World! |
| For the comic book | superhero Jim Hammond, A.K.A. |
| Tiger was the kid sidekick of the | superhero Judomaster (Hadley "Rip" Jagger, a United St |
| ordano introduced he company's "Action Hero" | superhero line, with new characters that included Gill |
| Developed for Harvey's short-lived | superhero line, Harvey Thriller, Jigsaw was the discon |
| Eventually, he receives help from the masked | superhero, Maboroshi Panty, not knowing that she's his |
| s attempt at gauging the the strength of the | superhero market (they did the same thing with the rom |
| Comic books' first known African-American | superhero, Marvel's the Falcon, was introduced in Capt |
| Video Intro ( | Superhero Mary) |
| He began a career as a | superhero, meeting Oracle, the Phantom Stranger, and t |
| ce officer but also has a secret identity as | superhero Mega Mindy. |
| lf by Night fled to New York City, where the | superhero Moon Knight attempted to aid him. |
| Superhero Movie | |
| due to its usage in the trailer for another | superhero movie released by Warner Bros.: the 2009 fil |
| Superhero Movie (2008) | |
| The first | superhero movie in China |
| ptian god Thoth in order to control one-time | superhero Mystico (who is himself bonded with the god |
| Freddy's | superhero name is "Paranoid Man," and Peck's is "The G |
| movie and gaining the ability from an older | superhero named Captain Blue in order to save his girl |
| Wonder, a new Hanna-Barbera cartoon about a | superhero named Blue Falcon and his goofy mechanical c |
| As the story unfolds, the city's local | superhero named Vortex is outnumbered by gangs and kil |
| r also wrote an early draft based on another | superhero, Namor. |
| A comic book | superhero, Nightrunner first appeared in Detective Com |
| arvel, no relation to the old Fawcett Comics | superhero nor to the later Marvel Comics characters of |
| an action video game based on the DC Comics | superhero of the same name. |
| e album Cat Claw, named after the comic book | superhero of the same name created by Kerac. |
| s Mr. Canoehead, a quintessentially Canadian | superhero: on a canoeing trip in Algonquin Park, he wa |
| Bean released her debut solo album, | Superhero, on December 2, 2008 on her own label Shotim |
| asso), struck upon an idea for a new kind of | superhero, one who would triumph not with fists or fir |
| Fishbone wrote serialized | superhero parodies for Superguy from 1994 through 1999 |
| Captain Klutz, comic strip | superhero parody of Mad Magazine |
| costume was also a basis for the video game | superhero parody Viewtiful Joe. |
| cret Files #2 (October 2000), attending on a | superhero party held by Beast Boy. |
| and maintaining a human identity, and in her | superhero persona. |
| ley manages to mix "relatively real life and | superhero power fantasies". |
| After Charlton Comics sold its | superhero properties to DC Comics in 1983, Thunderbolt |
| t features characters from various Tatsunoko | superhero properties in addition to original creations |
| is brings them into conflict with the rookie | superhero Prototype. |
| Vita-Man is a fictional | superhero published by Big Bang Comics. |
| The pressure of being a | superhero put a lot of stress on her, and the pair bro |
| the Erin character (no longer portrayed as a | superhero) remains prominently displayed throughout th |
| ble, as would Blue Beetle, an old Fox Comics | superhero revived by Gill and artists Bill Fraccio and |
| is a 1962 horror film starring the wrestling | superhero Santo. |
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