Both Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel examples were deleted for not elaborating on the power sets beyond "lots of them" with another comment afterward. Not being more than cursorily familiar with the characters, I believe they're examples but am not familiar with their canonical power sets to list them. Please form an actual example when you put them back.
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01:03:09 AM Jan 15th 2011
Hm, I'm thinking of moving all the entire "religion" section to Odd Job Gods.
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11:17:53 AM Mar 17th 2011
Does anyone think it would be a good idea to just make a "DC General" and "Marvel General" list of characters that aren't attached to any particular work?
Yes. Vampires are not superheroes, nor are they supervillains. They are vampires.
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03:42:49 PM May 31st 2011
Well, the trope isn't restricted to just superheroes, we've got Naruto on there. I think "[person] with super natural abilities" should probably qualify. If it's something like a Vampire though, where they've got their own trope, it makes sense to stick it over there.
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02:41:34 AM Jun 17th 2011
Does Rogue from X Men really count as this or is she just an example of Mega Manning or something similar?