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Encyclopedia > Superheroes

Superheroes are fictional heroes who possess abilities beyond those of normal human beings. Batman and Superman, two of the most recognizable and iconic superheroes. ...


Superheroes may also refer to:

  • Superheroes (band), a Danish pop/rock band
  • Superheroes (album), by American heavy metal band Racer X
  • Superheroes (EP), by German heavy metal band Edguy
  • "Superheroes", a song by Daft Punk from their 2001 album Discovery
  • "Superheroes" was the title of a collection of short stories by various authors published by Ace Books in 1995, edited by John Varley and Ricia Mainhardt. Most stories dealt in a humorous or ironic way with the theme of superheroes facing realistic consequences to their actions.

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Which Superhero are you? Quiz (218 words)
If you really are a superhero then you are able to read this.
This super hero personality test, quiz, survey will help you to see which popular superheros you most resemble.
These superhero's have been in comic books, movies, and TV shows.
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