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 +In modern [[popular fiction]], a '''superhero''' (sometimes rendered '''super-hero''' or '''super hero''') is a type of [[hero|heroic character]] possessing extraordinary talents, supernatural phenomena, or superhuman powers and dedicated to protecting the public. A [[female]] superhero is sometimes called a '''superheroine''' (also rendered '''super-heroine''' or '''super heroine'''). Fiction centered on such characters, especially in [[American comic book]]s since the 1930s, is known as [[superhero fiction]].
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 +By most definitions, characters do not require actual supernatural or superhuman powers or phenomena to be deemed superheroes, although terms such as '''costumed crime fighters''' or '''masked vigilantes''' are sometimes used to refer to those such as [[Batman]] and [[Green Arrow]] without superpowers who share other superhero traits.
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 +Some superheroes use their powers to counter day-to-day crime while also combating threats against humanity by [[supervillain]]s, their criminal counterparts. Often, one of these supervillains will be the superhero's [[archenemy]]. Some long-running superheroes, such as [[Superman]], [[Batman]], [[Spider-Man]] and [[Iron Man]], have a [[rogues gallery]] of enemies. Superheroes sometimes will combat such threats as aliens, supernatural entities, and even ideological enemies as such as Nazis.
-A '''superhero''' (sometimes rendered '''super-hero''' or '''super hero''') is a type of [[stock character]] possessing extraordinary or superhuman powers and dedicated to protecting the public.  
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In modern popular fiction, a superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a type of heroic character possessing extraordinary talents, supernatural phenomena, or superhuman powers and dedicated to protecting the public. A female superhero is sometimes called a superheroine (also rendered super-heroine or super heroine). Fiction centered on such characters, especially in American comic books since the 1930s, is known as superhero fiction.

By most definitions, characters do not require actual supernatural or superhuman powers or phenomena to be deemed superheroes, although terms such as costumed crime fighters or masked vigilantes are sometimes used to refer to those such as Batman and Green Arrow without superpowers who share other superhero traits.

Some superheroes use their powers to counter day-to-day crime while also combating threats against humanity by supervillains, their criminal counterparts. Often, one of these supervillains will be the superhero's archenemy. Some long-running superheroes, such as Superman, Batman, Spider-Man and Iron Man, have a rogues gallery of enemies. Superheroes sometimes will combat such threats as aliens, supernatural entities, and even ideological enemies as such as Nazis.


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