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NinjaSheik (talk | contribs) (Isn't that more of a coincidence than anything else? And can't one make the argument for a lot of superheroes?) |
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|journalKH=A legendary hero with godlike strength. He's the son of the gods Zeus and Hera, but not a god himself. The people regard Hercules as a true hero.<br><br>He went from "zero to hero" in "Hercules" (1997). | |journalKH=A legendary hero with godlike strength. He's the son of the gods Zeus and Hera, but not a god himself. The people regard Hercules as a true hero.<br><br>He went from "zero to hero" in "Hercules" (1997). | ||
|journalSS=Son of the god Zeus and Hera, but not a god himself.<br><br>With godlike strength and a gentle heart, Hercules is a true hero.<br><br>He has never lost at the Coliseum games. | |journalSS=Son of the god Zeus and Hera, but not a god himself.<br><br>With godlike strength and a gentle heart, Hercules is a true hero.<br><br>He has never lost at the Coliseum games. |
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