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By most definitions, characters do not require actual supernatural or superhuman powers or phenomena to be deemed superheroes.
By most definitions, characters do not require actual supernatural or superhuman powers or phenomena to be deemed superheroes.


While the Dictionary.com definition of "superhero" is "A figure, especially in a comic strip or cartoon, endowed with superhuman powers and usually portrayed as fighting evil or crime", the longstanding Merriam-Webster dictionary gives the definition as "a fictional hero having extraordinary or superhuman powers; also : an exceptionally skillful or successful person".
Merriam-Webster dictionary gives the definition as "a fictional hero having extraordinary or superhuman powers; also : an exceptionally skillful or successful person".
 
Dictionary.com limits the defintion to "A figure, especially in a comic strip or cartoon, endowed with superhuman powers and usually portrayed as fighting evil or crime."


Terms such as masked crime fighters, costumed adventurers or masked vigilantes are sometimes used to refer to characters such as the Spirit, who may not be explicitly referred to as superheroes but nevertheless share similar traits.
Terms such as masked crime fighters, costumed adventurers or masked vigilantes are sometimes used to refer to characters such as the Spirit, who may not be explicitly referred to as superheroes but nevertheless share similar traits.


Some superheroes use their powers to counter day-to-day crime while also combating threats against humanity from supervillains, who are their criminal counterparts.
Some superheroes use their powers to counter day-to-day crime while also combating threats against humanity from [[Supervillain (nonfiction)|supervillains (nonfiction)]], who are their criminal counterparts.


Often, at least one of these supervillains will be the superhero's archenemy.  
Often, at least one of these supervillains will be the superhero's archenemy.


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 09:52, 20 April 2016

In modern popular fiction, a superhero (super-hero, super hero) is a type of heroic character who possesses extraordinary talents, supernatural phenomena, or superhuman powers and who is dedicated to a moral goal or protecting the public.

Description

By most definitions, characters do not require actual supernatural or superhuman powers or phenomena to be deemed superheroes.

Merriam-Webster dictionary gives the definition as "a fictional hero having extraordinary or superhuman powers; also : an exceptionally skillful or successful person".

Dictionary.com limits the defintion to "A figure, especially in a comic strip or cartoon, endowed with superhuman powers and usually portrayed as fighting evil or crime."

Terms such as masked crime fighters, costumed adventurers or masked vigilantes are sometimes used to refer to characters such as the Spirit, who may not be explicitly referred to as superheroes but nevertheless share similar traits.

Some superheroes use their powers to counter day-to-day crime while also combating threats against humanity from supervillains (nonfiction), who are their criminal counterparts.

Often, at least one of these supervillains will be the superhero's archenemy.

Nonfiction cross-reference

Fiction cross-reference