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  2. Category : Fictional characters who can copy superpowers

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    Fictional characters who have the power to absorb, copy, or steal the superhuman/supernatural abilities of other characters. See also: Category:Fictional characters with anti-magic or power negation abilities

  3. Category:Fictional superhumans by ability - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters with death or rebirth abilities (4 C, 125 P) Fictional characters with density control abilities (1 C, 11 P) Fictional characters with superhuman durability or invulnerability (4 C, 62 P)

  4. Superpower (ability) - Wikipedia

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    The types of powers featured vary from series to series. Some, such as Dragon Ball and Fullmetal Alchemist, feature many different characters who have the same types of powers. Others, like One Piece and Bleach, feature characters with a wide range of different powers, with many powers being unique to only one or a few characters. [6]

  5. File:Aggressive Mimicry (3 diagrams).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Aggressive mimicry compared to a defensive form, Batesian mimicry. The mechanism is often called "Wolf in sheep's clothing". The model for an aggressive mimic can be a harmless species, in which case the 3 roles are disjunct, or the model can be the prey itself, in which case the arrangement is bipolar.

  6. Template:Mimicry - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 September 2024, at 18:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Category:Marvel Comics supervillains - Wikipedia

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    Brain Drain (character) Brain-Child; Eddie Brock; Brother Nature (comics) Brute (Morlocks) Bryson Bale; Bulldozer (character) Bulldozer (Marvel Comics) Bullet Biker (comics) Bullseye (Marvel Comics) William Burnside (character) Burstaar (comics) Bushman (character) Bushwacker (comics)

  8. Mimic (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Mimic (Calvin Montgomery Rankin) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.He was briefly a member of the X-Men in the 1960s, and was the first character to be added to the team after the original line-up and the first X-Man who was originally believed to not be a mutant, but Xavier later revealed that he had always known that Calvin was actually a ...

  9. Puck (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The first Puck debuted in Alpha Flight #1 (Aug 1983) and was created by John Byrne. [1] He had intended for the original Puck to be a dwarf with no superhuman powers, merely great fighting and acrobatic skills; subsequent writer Bill Mantlo retconned Puck's small stature as being due to mystical influences.