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  2. After the Cape - Wikipedia

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    There is also a sequel, After the Cape II, whose first issue was published in November 2007. Created by Howard Wong, After the Cape tells the story of a down on his luck former superhero who, following his retirement as a superhero, has fallen into depression and succumbed to alcoholism. He must make ground breaking decisions about both his ...

  3. List of real-life superheroes - Wikipedia

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    Homem de Preto, a lawyer who acts as a superhero in his free time, helping the people of Campinas and the region.; Gato da cidade; Vengeance Noir; He is a masked man in a black outfit with aspects of a detective in 1940. he has super strength and below the cloak an armor that they say is indestructible, he carries out surveillance and helps the population in Pato Branco

  4. Capes & Cowls - Wikipedia

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    Capes & Cowls is a superhero skirmish game in which two to four players each recruit a team of super-powered characters from the Wyrd City dramatis personæ and send them into battle against opposing teams. The game is played on a specialized “Battleboard” whose color- and number-coded spaces influence character abilities, modify power ...

  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. Crazy Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Marv Wolfman edited the first ten issues from 1973–1975 and the first Super Special, and created the magazine's first mascot, a short, bug-eyed man in a large black hat and draped in a black cape. Initially unnamed, the mascot was dubbed "The Nebbish" in issue #9 (Feb. 1975) and later "Irving Nebbish". [ 6 ]

  7. Template:Superhero toy lines - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{ Superhero toy lines | state = collapsed }} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{ Superhero toy lines | state = expanded }} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Tommy Zoom - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Zoom (voiced by Elliot Belshaw) is a young superhero, complete with a cape and a large Z imprinted on his chest. Daniel Zoom (voiced by Jerome Flynn) is Tommy's dog and sidekick, who often discovers the problem. Polluto (voiced by Keith Wickham) is a light blue imp or alien with rotten teeth. He is a villain who aims to ruin the world by ...