Superheroes [BEST]
: A secret identity (e.g., Clark Kent or Bruce Wayne) used to maintain a normal life and protect loved ones.
: Superheroes have moved beyond printed pages to become the foundation for multibillion-dollar film franchises, television series, and video games. Categorization by Power Source Superheroes
: Many heroes adhere to strict ethical guidelines, such as a "no-kill" rule, which serves to distinguish them from the villains they fight. Historical Context: The "Ages" of Comics : A secret identity (e
: Naturally born with immense, often "near-infinite" power (e.g., Superman , Wonder Woman , Thor). Historical Context: The "Ages" of Comics : Naturally
: Heroes whose primary attribute is raw physical force, sometimes scaling with emotion (e.g., The Hulk ). Popularity and Cultural Impact
: This period reintroduced and revitalized many characters, often with a heavier focus on science fiction elements.
: Characters without innate powers who rely on intellect, training, and technology (e.g., Batman , Iron Man ).



