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** Even the original "Superman" Siegel and Shuster created for their short story "Reign of the Superman" had psychic powers instead of physical ones (specifically [[Mind Control]].) |
** Even the original "Superman" Siegel and Shuster created for their short story "Reign of the Superman" had psychic powers instead of physical ones (specifically [[Mind Control]].) |
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** The actual [[Superman]] could have this at times during the [[Silver Age]] (at one point using "telepathic will-control", for example) as part of his whole [[New Powers as the Plot Demands]] deal. |
** The actual [[Superman]] could have this at times during the [[Silver Age]] (at one point using "telepathic will-control", for example) as part of his whole [[New Powers as the Plot Demands]] deal. |
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* [[Mermaid]]s in the DC Universe (such as Lori Lemaris, an old girlfriend of [[Superman]]) can both read minds and communicate telepathically; Lori figured out his identity in about two minutes. As she claims, this is a [[Required Secondary Power]] for mermaids, as actual speech is impossible underwater. |
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* The Judges of ''[[Judge Dredd]]'' have a Psi-Division just for people with "special talents". |
* The Judges of ''[[Judge Dredd]]'' have a Psi-Division just for people with "special talents". |
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* The elven "magic" in ''[[Elf Quest]]'' is this. Telepathy is almost universal among them, and other powers crop up. It's implied early on that humans have the potential, too, and stories later in the timeline confirm this. |
* The elven "magic" in ''[[Elf Quest]]'' is this. Telepathy is almost universal among them, and other powers crop up. It's implied early on that humans have the potential, too, and stories later in the timeline confirm this. |