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== Comic Books ==
* In the [[Marvel Universe]] and [[The DCU|DC]] universes (and many [[Take a Third Option|other companies]]). Marvel has numerous [[Mutants]] with telepathy, including [[X-Men (Comic Book)|Professor X, Phoenix, Psylocke]], and dozens of others. Some of these also have telekinesis or other related powers. Oddly enough, Marvel in particular differentiates between mutant and non-mutant psychics. [[Spider-Man]] has a minor form of this in his [[Spider Sense]]. DC has a few alien races, including [[Martian Manhunter|Martians]] and [[Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Bookcomics)|Titanians]], who have native psychic powers of various kinds.
** [[The Flash]]'s enemy Gorilla Grodd is a [[Intellectual Animal|fully-sapient]] [[Everything's Better with Monkeys|gorilla]] [[Super Villain]] with [[Psychic Powers]].
** 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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