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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. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Azazel (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In order to send them to Hell, the Weapon X-Force are killed by Azazel, as they are all sinners who are already designated for eternal damnation anyway. Due to all members of Weapon X-Force possessing powers of regenerative self-healing, Azazel is able to keep the entire team in suspended animation with the use of his teleportation abilities.

  6. Wonder Twins - Wikipedia

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    A rarely seen aspect of their powers is the ability to break mind control. On at least two occasions ("Pied Piper From Space" and "Circus of Horrors"), while the twins were under the influence of mind control, Gleek caused them to make contact and the activation of their powers freed them instantly from the mind control.

  7. Cannonball (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Guthrie belongs to the subspecies of humans called mutants, who are born with superhuman abilities. [2] He possesses the power to fly at jet speeds while encased in an impenetrable force field. [3] He is known under the codename Cannonball. [4]

  8. 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 ]

  9. Bushmaster (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The first was a master criminal, while the second Bushmaster was given super powers as he had a long, mechanical snake tail grafted to his torso and bionic arms. Mustafa Shakir portrayed the original version of Bushmaster, John McIver, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe , as part of the second season of the television series Luke Cage .