Superheroes

Superheroes are fictional characters characterized by extraordinary powers, abilities, or attributes that enable them to perform feats beyond the capabilities of ordinary humans. Typically featured in comic books, television shows, and films, superheroes often embody strong moral codes and a commitment to protecting the public from threats, crime, and evil forces. They may possess superhuman strength, speed, agility, or unique skills, and often wear distinctive costumes and masks to conceal their identities. Superheroes frequently face adversaries, known as supervillains, who challenge their moral sensibilities and physical prowess. The narrative of superheroes often explores themes of justice, sacrifice, and the struggle between good and evil, making them emblematic figures in modern popular culture. Most superheroes have origin stories that explain how they acquired their powers, and many operate within a larger fictional universe that includes other characters and overlapping storylines.