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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-Man Band]] |
* [[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 (TV)]]'', a TV series. |
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* ''[[Accidental Hero (Film)|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. |
* ''[[Accidental Hero (Film)|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. |
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* ''[[Hero (Film) |
* ''[[Hero (Film)]]'', a 2002 [[Wuxia]] film. |
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* ''[[Hero (Literature) |
* ''[[Hero (Literature)]]'', a 2007 novel by [[Perry Moore]]. |
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* ''[[HERO (Webcomic) |
* ''[[HERO (Webcomic)]]'', a webcomic. |
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* ''[[Dial H for Hero (Comic Book)|H-E-R-O]]'', a comic book deconstruction of the [[Dial H for Hero (Comic Book) |
* ''[[Dial H for Hero (Comic Book)|H-E-R-O]]'', a comic book deconstruction of the [[Dial H for Hero (Comic Book)]] concept. |
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* ''Hero'', a 2005 game by [[Daniel Remar]], the predecessor to ''[[Hero Core (Video Game) |
* ''Hero'', a 2005 game by [[Daniel Remar]], the predecessor to ''[[Hero Core (Video Game)]]''. |
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* ''H.E.R.O.'', a 1984 [[Atari]] game. |
* ''H.E.R.O.'', a 1984 [[Atari]] game. |
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Revision as of 08:33, 21 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 (TV), 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 (Film), a 2002 Wuxia film.
- Hero (Literature), a 2007 novel by Perry Moore.
- HERO (Webcomic), a webcomic.
- H-E-R-O, a comic book deconstruction of the Dial H for Hero (Comic Book) concept.
- Hero, a 2005 game by Daniel Remar, the predecessor to Hero Core (Video Game).
- H.E.R.O., a 1984 Atari game.
This disambiguation page lists pages associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. |