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  2. Hysterical strength - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan oracles, such as the Nechung Kuten or Sungma Balung, [11] are reported to display superhuman strength during possession. Eyewitnesses described the Nechung Oracle wearing an 36-or-41-kilogram (80 or 90 lb) headdress, that normally outside the trance could break his neck. [12]

  3. Superhuman strength - Wikipedia

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    Superhuman strength is a superpower commonly invoked in fiction and other literary works, such as mythology. A fictionalized representation of the phenomenon of hysterical strength , it is the power to exert force and lift weights beyond what is physically possible for an ordinary human being .

  4. Superboy-Prime - Wikipedia

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    Superboy-Prime (Clark Kent, born Kal-El), also known as Superman-Prime or simply Prime, is a DC Comics superhero turned supervillain and an alternate version of Superman.The character first appeared in DC Comics Presents #87 (November 1985) [1] and was created by Elliot S. Maggin and Curt Swan (based upon the original Superboy character by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster).

  5. Son of Vulcan - Wikipedia

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    Can transform into demigod possessing superhuman strength, speed & senses, flight, invulnerability to fire, & indestructible armor who can summon both fireballs & powerful ancient weapons from the forge of his adopted father Vulcan; later bestowed with all the powers of the entire Olympian pantheon (War of the Gods).

  6. Mordru - Wikipedia

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    Superhuman strength, endurance, possession of others, and immortality Mordru , also known as Mordru the Merciless , is a supervillain featured in American comic books published by DC Comics. [ 1 ] Created by writer Jim Shooter and artist Curt Swan , Mordru made his first appearance in Adventure Comics #369 (June 1968).

  7. The Secret to Superhuman Strength - Wikipedia

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    The Secret to Superhuman Strength is a 2021 graphic memoir by Alison Bechdel. The book has six "positive" reviews and eight "rave" reviews, according to review aggregator Book Marks. [1] In it she chronicles the "exercise epoch" of body building, fitness fads, outdoor sports, and the popularization of Asian martial and healing arts.

  8. A.I., a new ‘superhuman’ and the Fourth Industrial Revolution ...

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    In the way that Nietzche’s Übermensch controlled his own infallible set of morals, or comic books’ Superman controlled his invulnerable body, perhaps the parallel can be drawn of A.I ...

  9. The New Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Four-meter high superhuman that possesses super human strength and durability, entirely blue with colorless eyes and no hair. Pyrokine: A boy who is introduced and killed in the book Super Human after defeating the ancient King and superhuman Krodin. He does this by engulfing himself with energy and light so hot it kills himself and sends ...