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  2. Power posing - Wikipedia

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    Amy Cuddy demonstrating her theory of "power posing" with a photo of the comic-book superhero Wonder Woman. Power posing is a controversial self-improvement technique or "life hack" in which people stand in a posture that they mentally associate with being powerful, in the hope of feeling more confident and behaving more assertively.

  3. Seeing red: How the new “Captain America” turned Harrison ...

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    Related: Watch Harrison Ford hulk out in new Captain America: Brave New World trailer This was just one of the big questions the Marvel team had to answer when adding the Red Hulk to their ...

  4. The Hawkeye Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Hawkeye Initiative is a satirical Tumblr page similar to Women in Refrigerators that comments on the depiction and treatment of female characters and superheroes in comic books. [2] The site features fan art of Marvel character Hawkeye in various poses held by female characters that the artists believe to be impossible or sexually ...

  5. Spider-Man - Wikipedia

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    The magazine website appraised the depiction of his "iconic" superhero poses, describing it as "a top artist's dream". [ 203 ] George Marston of Newsarama called Spider-Man's origin the greatest origin story of all time, opining that "Spider-Man's origin combines all of the most classic aspects of pathos, tragedy and scientific wonder into the ...

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  7. Jeff the Land Shark - Wikipedia

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    Jeff the Land Shark (also known as Jeffrey [1]) is a fictional character who appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Kelly Thompson and artist Daniele di Nicuolo, the character first appeared in West Coast Avengers vol. 3 #6 (October 2018), but was not named and formally introduced until issue #7 (January 2019).

  8. 'The Marvels' Post-Credits Scene Cameo Is a Major Spoiler - AOL

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    Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan, Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, and Teyonah Parris as Captain Monica Rambeau Laura Radford/Marvel Studios The Marvels post-credits scene included a major cameo that had ...

  9. Characters of the DC Extended Universe - Wikipedia

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    Despite running away several times from the Vazquez household at a younger age, she comes to love them as her new family, even expressing sadness at the thought of moving away for college. Billy protects her from a snowplow in his superhero guise as Shazam, and Mary later deduces his identity as the superhero with help from her foster sister Darla.