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A real or mythical person who carries out extraordinary deeds with great bravery. Comes from Ancient Greek meaning "demi-god" or "protector." A lot of things use the word in a title or as a concept. One of these may be what you are looking for: |
A real or mythical person who carries out extraordinary deeds with great bravery. Comes from Ancient Greek meaning "demi-god" or "protector." A lot of things use the word in a title or as a concept. One of these may be what you are looking for: |
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* [[The Hero]], a member of a [[Five |
* [[The Hero]], a member of a [[Five-Man Band]] |
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* Heroic [[Hero Tropes|tropes]]; tropes about heroism and different kinds of heroes. |
* Heroic [[Hero Tropes|tropes]]; tropes about heroism and different kinds of heroes. |
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* ''[[Heroes (TV)|Heroes]]'', a TV series. |
* ''[[Heroes (TV)|Heroes]]'', a TV series. |
Revision as of 12:28, 9 January 2014
A real or mythical person who carries out extraordinary deeds with great bravery. Comes from Ancient Greek meaning "demi-god" or "protector." A lot of things use the word in a title or as a concept. One of these may be what you are looking for:
- The Hero, a member of a Five-Man Band
- Heroic tropes; tropes about heroism and different kinds of heroes.
- Heroes, a TV series.
- Hero, a 1996 film starring Dustin Hoffman, Gena Davis, and Andy Garcia is listed on this wiki as "Accidental Hero", its release title internationally, to avoid confusion with the 2002 Chinese film.
- Hero, a 2002 Wuxia film.
- Hero, a 2007 novel by Perry Moore.
- HERO, a webcomic.
- H-E-R-O, a comic book deconstruction of the Dial H for Hero concept.
- Hero, a 2005 game by Daniel Remar, the predecessor to Hero Core.
- H.E.R.O., a 1984 Atari game.