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  2. Category:Video game superheroes - Wikipedia

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    This category should be reserved specifically for Superheroes originating in video games, as opposed to licensed appearances in films. This category is for Superhero characters originating in video games .

  3. Icicle (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Dummy wanted to head a revived Injustice Unlimited and planned to murder the members of Infinity Inc. to make a name for themselves. Their first target - Skyman - was successfully killed by the Harlequin and then Icicle went after Brainwave Jr. After believing the mental mutant dead, the Icicle returned to his cohorts.

  4. List of Native American superheroes - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of Native American superheroes, both as a superhero identity, and as fictional indigenous people of the Americas who are superheroes, from works of fiction (comic books, films, television shows, video games, etc.).

  5. Freakazoid! - Wikipedia

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    Timm was called upon by Steven Spielberg, who Timm said "liked" Timm's Batman series, to help create a new superhero show. [11] After a meeting with Spielberg, Timm said that Spielberg had "really liked" the idea for the series, [11] after which Timm and Dini created the character Freakazoid, an edgy superhero with a manic personality. Timm ...

  6. Lists of superheroes - Wikipedia

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  7. Superhero: 2044 - Wikipedia

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    Superhero: 2044 was designed and published by Donald Saxman in 1977, with art by Mick Cagle, as a 32-page book with a black and white cover. A second edition was published the same year by Lou Zocchi as a ring-bound 50-page book, with a color cover. [1] Superhero 2044 is the earliest example of a professionally produced superhero role-playing ...