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  2. Ravage (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In the Ultimate Marvel universe, although Ravage/Dr. Geoffrey Crawford has never appeared, there are some links of him in other Hulk related characters. The character of Tyrone Cash, a vicious mobster with Hulk abilities is portrayed as a former mentor of Bruce Banner, and once was a frail scientist, Dr. Leonard Williams with MS, [2] (much like Crawford) and the Ultimate Marvel version of Dr ...

  3. Merlin (Disney) - Wikipedia

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    As a wizard, Merlin shows a wide variety of powers and is hailed as the most powerful wizard in the world. His magical abilities include being able to visualize the future (if not everything in it), disappear, shapeshifting (throughout The Sword in the Stone he transforms into different animals), or give inanimate objects the ability to move.

  4. Cloak and Dagger (characters) - Wikipedia

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    This change in powers recalls the reference to D'Spayre's influence on their life, as according to him in the final issue of their original run, these were the power sets they were always originally meant to have, but D'Spayre interfered, resulting in Cloak and Dagger having 'reversed' power sets, and considered weaker than what they would have ...

  5. Superpower (ability) - Wikipedia

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    Superpowers and ESPers are a commonly used concept in comics, manga, and anime — particularly in the shonen genre. They are often featured in popular manga, comics and anime such as Dragon Ball Z, Saint Seiya, YuYu Hakusho, One Piece, Black Clover, Naruto, Fullmetal Alchemist, Bleach, Code Geass, Fairy Tail, Hunter × Hunter, Attack on Titan, Bungo Stray Dogs and My Hero Academia.

  6. Spyke - Wikipedia

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    Spyke is Storm's nephew, who was born and raised in New York City.After learning that he is a mutant, she recruits him into the X-Men despite his initial reluctance. In the third-season episode "X-Treme Measures", Spyke loses control of his powers and becomes unable to retract his spikes after drinking Pow-R8, an energy drink that is harmful to mutants.

  7. Brainiac (character) - Wikipedia

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    The true Brainiac lacked psychic powers, but still have abilities identical to his original incarnations. He possesses a level of strength and durability far greater than Superman; capable of easily overpowering the Kryptonian in unarmed combat, [ 78 ] and withstanding several consecutive blows to the face from Superman without visible harm. [ 79 ]

  8. Marvel Future Avengers - Wikipedia

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    The series follows a group of teenagers with special powers, who are trained by the Avengers to become superheroes. The first season began airing on the Dlife satellite channel in July 2017 and ran for 26 episodes, followed by a 13 episode second season in 2018. The series was released internationally through Disney+ in February 2020. [1] [2]

  9. Monitor (Mar Novu) - Wikipedia

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    Powers and abilities [ edit ] Monitor's powers were never well defined, but he was able to sense his counterpart's existence in the anti-matter universe and fight with him to a stalemate in Oa 's moon using energy powers (though the feedback of the attack placed him in suspended animation for eons).