Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers), Ant Man, She Hulk, Deadpool, Fantastic Four. These are just a few, there are more.
It's mostly a protective measure towards their private lives and the lives of their families and friends. Usually, they'll pretend to be "geeks" so no one will suspect anything. Some superheroes tell their families and friends, but some don't.
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Of course they can get hurt, some can even die.
Superheroes typically speak the language of the culture they live in. In some cases, they speak their native language, and the languages of the country they relocate to.Some superheroes are depicted as speaking many (if not all) languages.
no they dont yes they do! i gave my chikorita some cheese and she loved it! i gave my chim char some cheese he didnt like it but my torchic did!
Some superheroes attend school in their civilian identities to maintain cover and pursue education like any other regular person. However, there are instances in superhero stories where their commitments to fighting crime and saving the world interfere with their ability to attend school regularly.
It's mostly a protective measure towards their private lives and the lives of their families and friends. Usually, they'll pretend to be "geeks" so no one will suspect anything. Some superheroes tell their families and friends, but some don't.
Some superheroes that start with V are Vision, Vixen, Valkyrie, and Venom.
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Some superheroes that begin with the letter U are Union Jack, Ultra Boy, and U.S.Agent.
Then we'd need some supervillains, wouldn't we.
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Of course they can get hurt, some can even die.
No, not all superheroes have died in comics. While some superheroes have died in various storylines and events, many characters have been resurrected or replaced by new iterations over time. Death is often used as a plot device in comics and characters tend to be revived or reintroduced at some point.
Superheroes typically speak the language of the culture they live in. In some cases, they speak their native language, and the languages of the country they relocate to.Some superheroes are depicted as speaking many (if not all) languages.
yes in a way the superheroes help children Yes and no. they save many lives. but some of them have inappropriate clothing