Hyper-Actives is a comic book limited series published by Alias Comics featuring teenaged superheroes.
The series is recognized as the first Alias comic to feature traditional superheroes and contains such themes as the importance of fatherhood and the shallow nature of fame.
This convention is actually more like a real-life comic book convention, except that it features actual superheroes as opposed to actors who play them on TV and in movies.
The game features superheroes fighting supervillains in a comic book-like world.
On June 18, 2009, Boon confirmed on his Twitter page that developers were performing motion capture for the game and that it would not feature superheroes.
The show, hosted by Bob Wilkins in the guise of Captain Cosmic would air serials, primarily featuring Japanese superheroes.
As well as the monster, horror and mystery story reprints, many Alan Class comics featured superheroes.
The title also printed many Marvel team-up stories featuring multiple superheroes, from such series as Marvel Team-Up vol.
Live action series featuring superheroes have been featured on TV almost since the beginning of the comic book medium and continue today in varying degrees.
What kind of children's films rarely feature superheroes, may not end happily and aren't even long enough to get you through a bag of popcorn?