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** Somewhat amusing if you compare the most likely unintentional similarities to the [[Kamen Rider]] series. Both are [[Badass Biker|badass bikers]], both are usually lone heroes, both are henshin heroes, and both use the [[Phlebotinum Rebel|power of evil to fight for good]] (well, mostly the Showa Riders, in the latter case). |
** Somewhat amusing if you compare the most likely unintentional similarities to the [[Kamen Rider]] series. Both are [[Badass Biker|badass bikers]], both are usually lone heroes, both are henshin heroes, and both use the [[Phlebotinum Rebel|power of evil to fight for good]] (well, mostly the Showa Riders, in the latter case). |
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* [[X-Men|Colossus]]. Also, Iceman frequently ices himself up before going into battle, but he has his powers when not in this form. |
* [[X-Men|Colossus]]. Also, Iceman frequently ices himself up before going into battle, but he has his powers when not in this form. |
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* The [[Fantastic Four|Human Torch]], when he goes "Flame on!". Same case as Iceman. |
* The [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Human Torch]], when he goes "Flame on!". Same case as Iceman. |
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* [[The Mighty Thor]] and Dr. Donald Blake are a variation on this - the difference being that Thor is the original and Blake was a mortal form Odin forced upon his son as a test. |
* [[The Mighty Thor]] and Dr. Donald Blake are a variation on this - the difference being that Thor is the original and Blake was a mortal form Odin forced upon his son as a test. |
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