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  2. 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 not a mutant.

  3. 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

  4. Superpower (ability) - Wikipedia

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    A superpower is a special or extraordinary superhuman powers far greater than what is considered normal. Superpowers are typically displayed in science fiction and fantasy comic books , television programs , video games , and films as the key attribute of a superhero .

  5. Category : Fictional characters who can duplicate themselves

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    Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.

  6. Amazo - Wikipedia

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    Amazo first appeared in a one-off story in The Brave and the Bold #30 (June 1960) [2] and returned as an opponent of the Justice League of America in Justice League of America #27 (May 1964) and #112 (August 1974), plus a briefer appearance in #65 when another antagonist weaponized Amazo and other items from the JLA trophy room.

  7. Wonder Twins - Wikipedia

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    A rarely seen aspect of their powers is the ability to break mind control. On at least two occasions ("Pied Piper From Space" and "Circus of Horrors"), while the twins were under the influence of mind control, Gleek caused them to make contact and the activation of their powers freed them instantly from the mind control.

  8. Brainiac (character) - Wikipedia

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    Brainiac's advanced mental powers have shown him capable of possessing others, absorbing information from other beings, transferring his consciousness, [70] creating and manipulating computer systems, replicating duplicate bodies for himself, and exerting powers to traverse or control spacetime. Among organic beings, Brainiac views only his ...

  9. Shapeshifting - Wikipedia

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    1722 German woodcut of a werewolf transforming. Popular shapeshifting creatures in folklore are werewolves and vampires (mostly of European, Canadian, and Native American/early American origin), ichchhadhari naag (shape-shifting cobra) of India, shapeshifting fox spirits of East Asia such as the huli jing of China, the obake of Japan, the Navajo skin-walkers, and gods, goddesses and demons and ...