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- The most famous educator of mutant superheroes ever. (And don't let the wheelchair fool you -he's quite powerful himself.)
- Metropolis-based Outsider powered by electricity and natural athleticism.
- Life-sustaining elemental gas (atomic number 8) that actually comprises only 20% of Earth's atmosphere.
- Superman's human arch-enemy.
- Protective superteam comprised of Hulk, Dr. Strange, Valkyrie, and the Sub-Mariner (among many others).
- This demon was summoned to Earth, raised by humans, and now works at the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense.
- Home country to superheroes Entomo and Superataf.
- "The City Too Busy to Hate".
- This troubled mutant from Mississippi has feared human contact her whole life, but that's exactly what gives her superpowers.
- Superhero dedicated to fighting injustice particularly with the Word of God.
- Foul-mouthed and deadly, this precocious 11-year-old vigilante kicks butt.
- Superhero alter ego of Conan O'Brian.
- Metallic element (atomic number: 92) capable of generating immense nuclear power and suspected of being responsible for many of the mutations in the superhero universe.
- This team has featured a number of superheroes including: Robin, Kid Flash, Beast Boy, Wonder Girl, Starfire, and Cyborg.
- Selina Kyle is this feline supervillain.
- Reed Richards, Sue Storm, the Thing, and the Human Torch.
- Westcoast city with an airport designation of "PDX" and a local hero named "Zetaman".
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- She's the junior Atlantan, born to Joanderwoman and Keeferman, with amazing powers on water and in air.
- Eastcoast city known as "Titletown" (ESPN) or "The Hub of the Solar System" (Oliver Wendell Holmes).
- City known as "The Crossroads of America"
- "The City Beautiful" located in magical central Florida.
- "Karen Starr" isn't just this superheroine, she's also Superman's cousin.
- Canadian mutant James "Logan" Howlett is also known as this fiercest of superheroes.
- The only daughter of a Greek diplomat, she went on to become a martial artist on par with Daredevil.
- Metal from which Wolverine's claws are made.
- Mined from Black Panther's home country Wakanda, this metal helps make Captain America's shield indestructible.
- Solar-powered "Roberto da Costa" was one of the first New Mutants.
- Home country to such superheroes as Banshee and such teams as The League of Volunteers.
- Birds of Prey team member whose alter ego is Dinah Drake.
- Also known as "Luke Cage", this man's teamed up quite often with fellow superhero Iron Fist.
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