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* ''[[PS238]]'' has all the sorts - some metahumans work alone, some in teams, some own business, and some work for enterprises such as [http://ps238.nodwick.com/comic/05052010/ Heroix].
* Paladin (who mostly appears in [[Spider-Man]] titles) often seems to be [[Only In It For The Money]] ; at least, he's a mercenary who sides with the good guys more often than not, but never for free. Spidey has, at times, seen him as selfish and shallow, but in Paladin's eyes, he's just trying to earn a living.
* In ''Young Captain Adventure'' from the short-lived ''[[Penthouse Comix]]'', this is true for most heroes, who are often more concerned with merchandising their names and images than actual heroics. The protagonist (one of the view trying to be a traditional hero) even sarcastically tells Herricane "Don't you have an infomercial to tape?" when she shows up to criticize him in the first issue.
 
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