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  2. Hysterical strength - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was also reported to be present during situations of altered states of consciousness, such as trance and alleged possession. Its description is mostly based on anecdotal evidence . The name refers to hysteria , a nosological category that included bouts of superhuman strength as one of the possible symptoms , but in Europe this had ...

  3. Superhuman strength - Wikipedia

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    Superhuman strength is a superpower commonly invoked in fiction and other literary works, such as mythology. A fictionalized representation of the phenomenon of hysterical strength , it is the power to exert force and lift weights beyond what is physically possible for an ordinary human being .

  4. Lady Quark - Wikipedia

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    In the DC Comics 12-issue limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985-1986), the character was one of the rulers of Earth-Six, which was ruled by royalty. In 2011 introduction of The New 52 DC Multiverse , she and her husband Lord Volt are now the monarchs of Earth 48, which appears to be a modern analogue of Earth-Six in the original DC ...

  5. Solomon Grundy (character) - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Grundy has superhuman strength and stamina. His strength is roughly on par with Kryptonians. He is virtually indestructible and immortal thanks to the elemental energy that imbues his form with pseudo-life. He is nearly invulnerable to physical, magical, and energy attacks and he is not affected by fire or low temperatures.

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  7. A.I., a new ‘superhuman’ and the Fourth Industrial Revolution ...

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    During times of technological upheaval, it seems that Nietszche’s prophecy of the birth of the Übermensch always reemerges. There are two famous examples—you already know them.

  8. Excited delirium - Wikipedia

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    Before the term "excited delirium" was rejected by the ACEP in 2023, its supposed risk factors vary including "bizarre behavior generating phone calls to police", "failure to respond to police presence", and "continued struggle despite restraint". It supposedly endows individuals with "superhuman strength" and being "impervious to pain".

  9. Son of Vulcan - Wikipedia

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    As Janus, Darkseid appeared as a handsome blond human. He first appears in Super Powers series 3 #3 (Nov 1986). In Grant Morrison's Animal Man storyline "Deus Ex Machina", Psycho-Pirate recreated characters removed from continuity while in Arkham Asylum. Son of Vulcan (or a Pre-Crisis version of him) was one of them.