www.cbr.com- BY DAVID HARTH -DC Comics has introduced many unique versions of superpowers to their stories. At their best, they define characters like Superman and Lex Luthor.
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www.cbr.com -BY SAMUEL GELMAN -Dark Crisis: The Dark Army #1 reveals Red Canary's powers and motivations for becoming a costumed hero
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bleedingcool.com -by Tyler Roberts
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www.cbr.com -BY DAVID HARTH - Despite the fact that these DC Comics heroes are on the side of good, they have used evil and villainous powers in the past.
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www.cbr.com -BY JERRY STANFORD - Many of DC's most popular characters are decades old. In order to remain interesting, their powers have been redeisnged multiple times over the years.
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www.cbr.com -BY SCOOT ALLAN - While Superman's powerful abilities are well-known among comic fans, he has also experienced a few changes to his powers over DC's comic history.
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www.cbr.com -BY AMBER BOUTWELL - Superpowers can be great, and many heroes certainly relish theirs, but powers often come with strings attached that make them a huge burden.
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www.cbr.com -BY TAYLOR WALKER - Since there aren't enough doctors to go around, it's a relief when heroes have the ability to heal themselves, and more impressively, others.
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screenrant.com -BY BRIAN COLUCCI - When Superman died and the world needed a hero, many stepped up to try and fill his iconic boots, but fan-favorite hero Steel was the best.
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screenrant.com -BY LIAM MCGUIRE
- DC Comics' previews show Superman's powers are starting to fail him as the Man of Steel's adventures continue in Action Comics #1030.
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