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  2. Metahuman - Wikipedia

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    In the DC Universe, a metahuman is a human with superpowers.The term is roughly synonymous with the terms mutant, inhuman and mutate in the Marvel Universe and posthuman in the Wildstorm and Ultimate Marvel Universes.

  3. List of metahumans in DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    In DC Universe, a metahuman is a character with superpowers. This is a list of metahumans that have appeared in comic book titles published by DC Comics , as well as properties from other media are listed below, with appropriately brief descriptions and accompanying citations.

  4. List of Superman enemies - Wikipedia

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    It is known that he was born in Iceland, but how he achieved his metahuman super-strength and energy powers is not yet known. The Amphi-Bandits: Action Comics #90 (November 1945) Inventor-turned-criminal Horace Rikker led this gang who evaded police pursuit via a secret submersible vehicle in a Metropolis river. Andrar: Superboy #164 (April 1970)

  5. List of Batman family enemies - Wikipedia

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    Tusk is a metahuman crime lord with tusks and elephant-like skin. Haunter: Scott Bryan Wilson Bilquis Evely: Batman Annual (vol. 3) #1 (January 2017) Real name unknown; the Haunter is a malnourished woman with orange hair. She has the ability to kill anyone whose DNA she comes in contact with, causing them to dissipate into black smoke.

  6. Category:DC Comics metahumans - Wikipedia

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    C. Calculator (character) Captain Atom; Captain Boomerang; Captain Cold; Captain Comet; Snapper Carr; Celsius (character) Centrix; Jesse Chambers; Chase (comics)

  7. Mutant (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    A March 1952 story in Amazing Detective Cases #11 called "The Weird Woman" tells of a woman describing herself as a mutant who seeks a similarly superhuman mate. [1] Roger Carstairs, a mutant who can create illusions, is shown in Man Comics #28, dated September 1953. [2]

  8. DC Comics: Anatomy of a Metahuman - Wikipedia

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    DC Comics: Anatomy of a Metahuman is a graphic novel featuring characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The book, written by S. D. Perry and Matthew K. Manning with art by Ming Doyle, is presented as a collection of files created by Batman detailing the characters of the DC Universe's physiologies and abilities.

  9. Ultra-Humanite - Wikipedia

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    Under his rule, Earth is transformed into essentially a single mind, with nearly every metahuman becoming an extension of him. A few heroes manage to escape the control of the Ultra-Humanite: Jakeem Thunder, Captain Marvel, Hourman, the third Crimson Avenger, Power Girl, Sand, and the second Icicle.