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  2. Forge (character) - Wikipedia

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    Forge is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men. A mutant with an unsurpassed brilliance in technology, he has had a lengthy career as a government weapons contractor.

  3. Phalanx (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The group was led by Forge whose innate understanding of machinery made him a prime candidate for leadership. In the course of the team's mission, Blink was infected and slowly started succumbing to the virus.

  4. List of United States–themed superheroes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of superheroes with names or overt motifs relating to the United States, usually (though not necessarily) with an overtly patriotic character. Characters are listed alphabetically by publisher.

  5. Category:Superhero video games - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat; Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet; Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems; The Mask (video game) Mega Man (1990 video game) Mega Man 2; Mega Man 3; Mega Man 4; Mega Man 5; Mega Man 6; Mega Man 7; Mega Man 8; Mega Man 9; Mega Man 10; Mega Man & Bass; Mega Man II (1991 video game) Mega Man III ...

  6. List of comic book supervillain debuts - Wikipedia

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    The Mad Mod: 1967 DC Bob Haney, Nick Cardy: Teen Titans vol. 1 #7 Mandarin's Minions 1967 Marvel Avengers Special #1 MODOK: 1967 Marvel Jack Kirby: Tales of Suspense #94 Persuader: 1967 DC Jim Shooter, Curt Swan: Adventure Comics #352 Psycho-Man: 1967 Marvel Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Fantastic Four Annual #5 Ronan the Accuser: 1967 Marvel Stan Lee ...

  7. Dial H for Hero - Wikipedia

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    The second Dial H for Hero series debuted in the 1980s, in a special insert in Legion of Super-Heroes #272 (February 1981), [9] then ran in Adventure Comics #479–490 and continued in New Adventures of Superboy #28–49; the duo also appeared alongside Superman in DC Comics Presents #44. A new feature of this series was that the readers could ...

  8. Nextwave - Wikipedia

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    He is a satiric superhero appearing in the book Nextwave. He was created by Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen and first appeared in Nextwave #1 (January 2006). In 2006, Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada stated that Nextwave's setting was in a universe separate from the main Marvel continuity. [ 19 ]

  9. Category:Superhero fiction themes - Wikipedia

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