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superheroes in
comic books have
invulnerability but it is
often superhuman invulnerability (aka Strength-Based
Invulnerability). It
means that
these superheroes...
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Poseidon had **** with Caenis, she was
transformed by
Poseidon into an
invulnerable man.
Caeneus parti****ted in the Centauromachy,
where he met his demise...
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stated a day
later that the
glider flew at 27
times the
speed of sound, "
invulnerable to interception".
According to
Russian Defense Ministry's
press service/T****...
- Vishnu.
Angered by this,
Hiranyakashipu decided to gain a boon of
invulnerability by
performing tapas to
propitiate Brahma.
After his
subjugation of...
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impossible to
predict the weapon's location", thus
making it
supposedly "
invulnerable to interception".
However these claims are
problematic as hypersonic...
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chasm between gods and heroes.
classical myths attribute Achilles's
invulnerability to his
mother Thetis having treated him with
ambrosia and
burned away...
-
Roronoa Zoro (ロロノア・ゾロ,
Roronoa Zoro,
spelled as "Roronoa Zolo" in some
English adaptations), also
known as "Pirate Hunter" Zoro (海賊狩りのゾロ, Kaizoku-Gari...
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widespread transplant technology),
while later stories feature hyperdrive,
invulnerable starship hulls,
stasis fields,
molecular monofilaments,
transfer booths...
- twenties. When he
turned 33, he
claimed to
realise that his body was "
invulnerable". As a
result he left his job and went to Amsterdam.
Later he
would claim...
- Spider-Man is a
superhero in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics.
Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and
artist Steve Ditko, he
first appeared...