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  2. List of real-life superheroes - Wikipedia

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    Dragonheart is a bilingual real-life superhero who operates in Miami. [78] [clarification needed] In Portland, Oregon, Zetaman patrols the streets in a minivan, giving help to the homeless. (Ret.) [79] Dark Guardian of New York, whose real name is Chris Pollak, has patrolled the streets of New Jersey and New York since the age of 19.

  3. Category:Fictional superhumans by ability - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters who can copy superpowers (30 P) D. Fictional characters with death or rebirth abilities (4 C, 125 P)

  4. Stan Lee's Superhumans - Wikipedia

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    Stan Lee's Superhumans is a documentary television series that debuted from August 5, 2010 to September 17, 2014 on History Channel.It is hosted by Marvel comic book superhero creator Stan Lee and follows contortionist Daniel Browning Smith, "the most flexible man in the world", as he searches the globe for real-life superhumans – people with extraordinary physical or mental abilities.

  5. Researchers find that ‘superpowers’ are real - they’re just ...

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    Researchers have found that superpowers may be real, but they may not be what we expect. In research collected for her upcoming book Superpowered, author Erika Engelhaupt revealed that scientists ...

  6. High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even in Another World

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    The series revolves around seven high school students who are internationally renowned for their exceptional abilities. They include Prime Minister Tsukasa Mikogami, genius inventor Ringo Ohoshi, former ninja and journalist Shinobu Sarutobi, world renowned doctor Keine Kanzaki, swordswoman Aoi Ichijo, skilled magician Prince Akatsuki and multi-millionaire Masato Sanada.

  7. Superhero fiction - Wikipedia

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    A superhero is most often the protagonist of superhero fiction. However, some titles, such as Marvels by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross, use superheroes as secondary characters.A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a type of stock character possessing "extraordinary or superhuman powers" and dedicated to protecting the public.

  8. Superpower (ability) - Wikipedia

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    Superpowers are typically displayed in science fiction and fantasy media such as comic books, TV shows, video games, and film as the key attribute of a superhero. The concept originated in American comics and pulp fiction of the 1930s and 1940s, and has gradually worked its way into other genres and media.

  9. Extraordinary (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Allison as Hannah, another person without powers. Rosa Robson as Nora (season 2), a telepath from Jizzlord's previous life. Julian Barratt as George (season 2), Jen's power coach with the ability to enter mindspaces. Kwaku Mills as Clark (season 2), Carrie's coworker with the power of duplication