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  2. After the Cape - Wikipedia

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    After the Cape is a 2007 superhero comic book limited series published by the Image Comics studio ShadowLine. There is also a sequel, After the Cape II , whose first issue was published in November 2007.

  3. Superman logo - Wikipedia

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    In the 2006 film Superman Returns, the logo appeared on the belt buckle in reverse colors (yellow diamond and S with red background pieces) instead of on Superman's cape. The logo is also absent from Superman's cape in the 2013 film Man of Steel due to the difficulty of animating a cape with the logo in CGI shots. In the 2011 reboot of the ...

  4. Superhuman Restraint Unit - Wikipedia

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    A "Beetle" squad member guns down Tom Lennox in The Mighty World Of Marvel #9 (February 1984). Art by Alan Davis. An armored superhuman restraint unit's first appearance in the Marvel Universe was in Marvel UK's The Mighty World Of Marvel, during the events of the Jaspers' Warp story arc involving Brian Braddock as Captain Britain.

  5. G-Man (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The comic features a young superhero who gains the powers of super strength, super endurance and flight when he wears a magic cape. G-Man and his friends were introduced in Giarrusso's "Comic Bits", published in Image's Savage Dragon series. There are two G-Man collections: Learning to Fly and Cape Crisis.

  6. Captain Marvel (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Whiz Comics #22 (Oct. 1941), featuring Captain Marvel and his young alter-ego, Billy Batson. Art by C. C. Beck. Inspiration for Captain Marvel came from a number of sources. His visual appearance was modeled after that of Fred MacMurray, a popular American actor of the period, [13] though comparisons with both Cary Grant and Jack Oakie were made as well. [1

  7. List of superhero debuts - Wikipedia

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    A superhero (also known as a "super hero" or "super-hero") is a fictional character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to acts of derring-do in the public interest." [ 1 ] Since the debut of Superman in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, stories of superheroes — ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long ...

  8. Flame on! Trump shares photoshopped image of himself ... - AOL

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    Riding a lion, sitting with Jesus Christ in court, smiling with Black supporters, police arrest, praying – all of them are AI-generated images Trump has shared on his Truth Social account.

  9. Superhero - Wikipedia

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    Whiz Comics cover featuring Captain Marvel, published by Fawcett Comics in 1940. A superhero or superheroine is a fictional character who typically possesses superpowers or abilities beyond those of ordinary people, is frequently costumed concealing their identity, and fits the role of the hero, typically using their powers to help the world become a better place, or dedicating themselves to ...