There are many superheroes that can turn invisible. Invisible Woman and Cipher from Marvel, T-1000 from the Terminator franchise, Fang from Maximum Ride, and Rakshasa from Supernatural are examples.
No, never! No way! I would use it to do good. You bet.
Tempest or Electro
no because it could harm your dog and it could die!!
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"A superhero is a type of stock character dedicated to protecting the public." source wikipedia.Without the help of the bravest, boldest superhero around, the town would be in flames.
The first application of any new discovery seems to be military. In the 'Invisible Man' by H. G. Wells, the only application that could be found for invisibility was political assassination.
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Morphix would be a fitting name for a superhero with shape-shifting abilities, as it suggests transformation and flexibility.
97% of peole think being a superhero is a good thing
All of them are great!
The movie examines the psychology of the comic book superhero; why would someone want to assume such a role, and how successful might someone be if they did. The movie observes the essentially impractical nature of the superhero dream, but is also idealistic enough to suggest that some good could come of it anyway.
A good picture for an iodine superhero could be a character dressed in a vibrant blue and purple costume, with the elemental symbol "I" prominently displayed. They could be depicted using their elemental powers to ward off enemies with a glowing blue light or harnessing iodine's unique properties in their heroic acts.