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  2. Category:Fictional characters who can turn invisible - Wikipedia

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    Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.

  3. Invisibility in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Fictional depictions of the phenomena of "invisible women" due ageism and a societal focus on youth culture show women becoming socially "invisible" after a certain age (e.g., older than the late 40s or the 50s). In some novels and short stories, women at or beyond these age categories may get less invitations to social activities, dates, and ...

  4. Category:Fiction about invisibility - Wikipedia

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    Fiction about invisibility, the state of an object that cannot be seen. ... Fictional characters who can turn invisible (2 C, 106 P) F. Films about invisibility (1 C ...

  5. Category:Fictional superhumans by ability - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters who can turn invisible (2 C, 107 P) M. Fictional characters who use magic (9 C, 526 P) N. Fictional characters with anti-magic or power negation ...

  6. Gentleman Ghost - Wikipedia

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    The Gentleman Ghost of Earth-Two relies on various devices to simulate ghost-like capabilities for his criminal capers. Jim Craddock is a ghost who can become invisible and intangible, teleport, and freeze people with his touch.

  7. List of fictional characters with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Character's Disability Actor Ref. 2019 Gary Joker: Dwarfism Leigh Gill [32] 2017 Dr Strange: Thor: Ragnarok: He suffered irreversible nerve damage to his hands. His hands are permanently injured. Strange's hands shake, his hands clench up or lose grip on objects without warning, he experiences painful spasms and can occasionally become paralyzed.

  8. Can Bret Easton Ellis bring back the (fictional) glory days?

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    “The Shards,” the seventh novel by Bret Easton Ellis, is a paranoid slasher-thriller epic. It’s also an experiment in autofiction, set during the senior year of one “Bret Ellis” at a ...

  9. Griffin (The Invisible Man) - Wikipedia

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    Griffin, also known as the Invisible Man, is a fictional character who serves as both the protagonist and antagonist of H. G. Wells' 1897 science fiction novel The Invisible Man. In the original work, Griffin is a scientist whose research in optics and experiments into changing the human body's refractive index to that of air results in him ...