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[[File:EveryonesASuper.jpg|link=Monty Python's Flying Circus|frame|Seriously. You don't want to rob this place.]]
 
{{quote|''"One of the few human residents, Marisa Kirisame was just an ordinary girl, [[Flight|flying]] as she normally does."''|'''Prologue''', ''[[Touhou|The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil]]''}}
|'''Prologue''', ''[[Touhou|The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil]]''}}
 
So, you [[How to Give A Character Super Powers|somehow managed to get]] [[Stock Super Powers|superpowers]]? Great news, that means you're on the short list to be [[The Hero]], on the hero's team, or at least on the [[Big Bad]]'s side. Check [[Bad Powers, Bad People|what power you have to figure out which side you get put on]]. After all, having superpowers makes you [[Law of Conservation of Detail|special and noteworthy]], right? Clearly sits you up above those silly [[Muggles]] who are stuck in [[The Masquerade]], right?
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== Anime and Manga ==
 
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== Comic Books ==
 
* [[Normalman|normalman]] (note no capital letter) was the only normal on a world full of supers. (Also the [[Only Sane Man]].)
* ''[[Top Ten]]'': Absolutely everyone in Neopolis from bums to tycoons is superhuman: "science hero/villains" with powers, a costume and an alter ego. Aliens, robots, gods, cyborgs, psychics, all present in the crowds. Incidental details include pizza-delivery couriers with [[Super Speed|super-speed]], cab drivers "guided by the universe" and comics such as ''Businessman''.
* In ''[[Earth X]]'', everyone's a mutant. That's one way to get rid of that [[Fantastic Racism]].