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* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': ''Superman: Distant Fires'' had [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]] not only become arrogant and power-hungry, but the main villain of the comic, trying to kill Superman for leadership. Keep in mind that Captain Marvel is usually one of the more kindly DC Superheroes. Though then again, this was an independent comic and was never canon.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** In ''ComicBook/AdventureComics'' #267, the three founders of the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes learn about Superboy apparently going on a rampage, destroying an aircraft-carrier as well as several military and civilian facilities. Rather than asking him about it -or taking advantage of Saturn Girl's telepathy and probing Superboy's mind subtly-, the trio assume that Superboy has become an outlaw and try to ruin his reputation before capturing him.
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''Superman: Distant Fires'' had [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]] not only become arrogant and power-hungry, but the main villain of the comic, trying to kill Superman for leadership. Keep in mind that Captain Marvel is usually one of the more kindly DC Superheroes. Though then again, this was an independent comic and was never canon.
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** Bernadette starts grabbing it in later seasons, becoming increasingly shrill and bossy, particularly towards Howard. Then there's that episode where her CompetitionFreak tendencies surface, like yelling at Leonard so much during a scavenger hunt she set off an asthma attack.

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** Bernadette starts grabbing it in later seasons, becoming increasingly shrill and bossy, mean, particularly towards Howard. Then there's that episode where her CompetitionFreak tendencies surface, like yelling at Leonard so much during a scavenger hunt she set off an asthma attack.

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