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Superhero Stomp 

Where a superhero smashes down dramatically, often landing in a kneeling position before rising to stand in front of the villian. Ususally used as a means of intimidation.
In Ironmanwhen he first travels back to confront his captors, he performs the Superhero Stomp. Or in Batman: The Dark Knight when he confronts the mobsters and imposters in the parking garage.
Superhero Stomp by I'ma_Lumberjack February 20, 2011

Superhero sandwich

When someone dresses up as a hero and makes a sub like sandwich and proceeds to fuck the sandwich until he ejaculates inside.
Hey jimmy the craziest thing happen to me a superhero came down and gave me a superhero sandwich.
Superhero sandwich by Upliftcone October 31, 2017

Superhero Sex

When you get drunk and have sex like your a superhero and you can do anything and not get hurt doing it.
Jack: Babe lets get drunk tonight and have Superhero sex!

Jill: Ooh yea we can do that thing that we can't do normally ;)

Jack: That's my superwoman ;)
Superhero Sex by thatgirlalexis September 26, 2010

Superhero Landing 

Superhero Landing is a first-ever social-media series.
Mark: He's gonna do it!
Tommy: Do what?
Mark: a Superhero Landing (create a social-media series).

Superhero Fatigue

Superhero Fatigue is less about quantity and more about the kind of story being told vs. what audiences want to see. The problem is not that we have a handful of new superhero movies every year, but that they feel very similar to each other, and not in a good way. If the undeniable success of movies like Wonder Woman tell us anything is that audiences are starving for stories that break the usual pattern of superhero films.

Three patterns in particular that can be causing superhero fatigue are as follows: 1) Tone - sometimes you need the bleakness to make your point, as with dystopian novels. 2) Story - Superhero movies are often repetitive in the basic narrative structure they choose, giving us the feeling that we’ve seen that story before. 3) Characters - This is probably the core of superhero fatigue, since you can’t have a great range of stories when they’re always about the same people. Different identities bring in different perspectives and different ways to interact with the world.
“I'm hoping we'll start getting 'Superhero Fatigue here pretty soon,” Gamer On! said. “Not that I don't love the movies. It's just, come on guys, there are other stories to tell besides hyper-gonadal males without families doing death-defying things for two hours and wrecking cities in the process. It's like, oyster!”.
Word of the Day on April 5, 2023
1. A being with extraordinary physical or mental powers, far beyond the range of normal human ability, who uses these powers to protect the innocent and for the general good.

2. One who is granted such powers by some external means, such as advanced technology or magic, and uses them with similar intent.

3. Batman.
Superman is a superhero because the yellow sun gives him incredible powers. Iron Man wears an armored suit with advanced weapons and abilities. Batman is the goddamn Batman.