- "nigh-
invulnerable". Many
superheroes and
supervillains in
comic books have some
degree of
invulnerability, but it is
often superhuman invulnerability (aka...
-
distinguished by his
metal teeth,
imposing size,
immense strength, and near
invulnerability. Jaws is
regarded as one of the most
iconic characters in the franchise...
- Vishnu.
Angered by this,
Hiranyakashipu decided to gain a boon of
invulnerability by
performing tapas to
propitiate Brahma.
After his
subjugation of...
- Supergirl,
women with
powers similar to
those of Superman, such as flight,
invulnerability, and
enhanced strength. In 1942, DC
Comics trademarked the name and...
-
Bekka is a
superheroine appearing in
media published by DC Comics,
primarily in
stories set in Jack Kirby's
Fourth World and DC's main
shared universe...
-
Albert Francis "Al" Simmons,
better known as Spawn, is a
fictional antihero appearing in a
monthly comic book of the same name
published by
American company...
- psychology,
grandiosity is a
sense of superiority, uniqueness, or
invulnerability that is
unrealistic and not
based on
personal capability. It may be...
- 1956 rematch. This
Series also
marked the end of a long
period of
invulnerability for the
Yankees in the
World Series. It was the Yankees'
first loss...
- Flame, Hand and Eye of Vecna, Heward's
Mystical Organ, Horn of Change,
Invulnerable Coat of Arnd, Iron
Flask of
Tuerny the Merciless,
Jacinth of Inestimable...
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Having become an
enlightened disciple, Aṅgulimāla
remains firm and
invulnerable in mind.
According to
Buddhist teachings,
enlightened disciples cannot...