melinda had just moved to london…
there was just one problem…
while she loved the city with all its busyness and events…
Eventually Professor fear was defeated…
But Doctor Imposter Syndrome was still a problem…
how could she defeat him?
superhero |ˈsuːpəәhɪəәrəәʊ, ˈsjuː-| noun (pl.superheroes) a benevolent fictional character with superhuman powers, such as Superman.
“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 is dedicated to a moral goal or protecting the public”
how to become a superhero?
- extraordinary powers or abilities - a strong moral code - a motivation - a secret identity - a distinctive costume
how to become a superhero?
- extraordinary powers or abilities - a strong moral code - a motivation - a secret identity - a distinctive costume
how to become a superhero?
- extraordinary powers or abilities - a strong moral code - a motivation - a secret identity - a distinctive costume
iron manReal name:
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Tony Stark
Place of birth:
6’1”
225 lbs
Long Island, New York
Genius, Billionaire, Playboy, Philanthropist
Tales of Suspense #39 (1963)
Powers: None
Abilities: Tony has a genius level intellect that allows him to invent a wide range of sophisticated devices, specializing in advanced weapons and armor.
daredevilReal name:
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Matt Murdock
Place of birth:
6’0”
200 lbs
New York City
Lawyer
Daredevil #1 (1964)
Powers: Enhanced senses
Abilities: Possesses the strength, speed, agility, endurance, and gymnastic skills, of an Olympic-level athlete. Skilled in a hybridized form of American boxing and the Japanese arts of ninjutsu, judo and aiki-jujutsu.
hulkReal name:
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Bruce Banner
Place of birth:
8’
1400 lbs
Dayton, Ohio
Unemployed, former nuclear physicist
Incredible Hulk #1 (1962)
Powers: Possesses an incredible level of superhuman physical ability. Capacity for physical strength is potentially limitless due to the fact that his strength increases proportionally with his level of emotional stress, anger in particular.
“Many people think it means accept failure with dignity and move on.
The better, more subtle interpretation is that failure is a manifestation of learning and exploration.
If you aren’t experiencing failure, then you are making a far worse mistake:
You are being driven by the desire to avoid it.”
~ Ed Catmull, Creativity, Inc.
spider-manReal name:
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Peter Parker
Place of birth:
5’10”
167 lbs
Forest Hills, New York
Scientist and inventor; former photographer
Amazing Fantasy #15
Powers: Can cling to most surfaces, has superhuman strength (able to lift 10 tons optimally) and is roughly 15 times more agile than a regular human. His acrobatic leaps and web-slinging enables him to travel fast.
agent carterReal name:
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Peggy Carter
Place of birth:
5’7”
120 lbs
London, England
British Liaison to the U.S. Army, S.S.R. Agent
Captain America (2011)
Powers: None
Abilities: Carter is a skilled martial artist, an expert markswoman, and can speak and read English, Russian and German fluently.
thorReal name:
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Thor Odinson
Place of birth:
6’6”
640 lbs
Asgard
Warrior, adventurer
Journey into Mystery #83 (1962)
Powers: As the son of Odin and Gaea, Thor's strength, endurance and resistance to injury are greater than the vast majority of his superhuman race. Extremely long-lived, immune to conventional disease and highly resistant to injury.
guardians of the galaxy
Core team members:
A group of cosmic adventurers led by Star-Lord, the Guardians of the Galaxy protect the universe from threats all across space.
Base ofoperations:
First appearance:
Star-LordGamoraDrax the DestroyerGrootRocket Raccoon
Starship Icarus
Marvel Super-Heroes #18 (1969)
Core team members:
Feared and hated by humans because they're different, the X-Men are heroic mutants, individuals born with special powers who've sworn to use their gifts to protect mutants as well as humans.
Base ofoperations:
First appearance:
Professor XWolverineRogueStormCyclopsJean GreyAngelBeastGambitand more
Xavier Institute For Higher Learning
X-Men #1 (1963)
x-men
Core team members:
Feared and hated by humans because they're different, the X-Men are heroic mutants, individuals born with special powers who've sworn to use their gifts to protect mutants as well as humans.
Base ofoperations:
First appearance:
Professor XWolverineRogueStormCyclopsJean GreyAngelBeastGambitand more
Xavier Institute For Higher Learning
X-Men #1 (1963)
x-men
Core team members:
The Fantastic Four is an internationally-renowned group of superhuman champions based in New York City and dedicated to the betterment of the world through scientific discovery and defense against evil.
Base ofoperations:
First appearance:
Mister FantasticInvisible WomanThe ThingHuman Torch
Baxter Building
Fantastic Four #1 (1961)
fantastic four
Core team members:
They are Earth's mightiest heroes, formed to fight the foes no single hero could withstand. The Avengers are the most prestigious and powerful super-hero team in the world, devoted to protecting the planet from menaces beyond the scope of conventional authorities.
Base ofoperations:
First appearance:
Captain AmericaBlack WidowHawkeyeHulkIron ManScarlet WitchThor
Stark Tower
Avengers #1 (1963)
avengers
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Superhero images courtesy of Marvel