Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Spider-Man’s Spidey Sense
Happily, the Universally Useful ESP Of Author Fiat has been toned down in recent decades.
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Spider-Man’s Spidey Sense
Col. Steve Austin, bionic eye
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Spider-Man’s Spidey Sense
Col. Steve Austin, bionic eye
Heimdal, from Thor
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Spider-Man’s Spidey Sense
Col. Steve Austin, bionic eye
Heimdal, from Thor
Cole Sear (The Sixth Sense), can see dead people
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Spider-Man’s Spidey Sense
Col. Steve Austin, bionic eye
Heimdal, from Thor
Cole Sear (The Sixth Sense), can see dead people
Cazaril, The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Spider-Man’s Spidey Sense
Col. Steve Austin, bionic eye
Heimdal, from Thor
Cole Sear (The Sixth Sense), can see dead people
Cazaril, The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
Superman, can fly
Bullitt:
Superman, can fly
How is flying a sense?
But Superman would qualify due to his x-ray vision.
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Spider-Man’s Spidey Sense
Col. Steve Austin, bionic eye
Heimdal, from Thor
Cole Sear (The Sixth Sense), can see dead people
Cazaril, The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
Superman, can fly (has x-ray vision, telescopic vision, microscopic vision, superhearing)
Lucy Carlyle, the Lockwood & Co. series, can see and hear ghosts [in the series, most people cannot]
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Spider-Man’s Spidey Sense
Col. Steve Austin, bionic eye
Heimdal, from Thor
Cole Sear (The Sixth Sense), can see dead people
Cazaril, The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
Superman, can fly (has x-ray vision, telescopic vision, microscopic vision, superhearing)
Lucy Carlyle, the Lockwood & Co. series, can see and hear ghosts [in the series, most people cannot]
Daredevil, every sense except eyesight is hugely amplified
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Spider-Man’s Spidey Sense
Col. Steve Austin, bionic eye
Heimdal, from Thor
Cole Sear (The Sixth Sense), can see dead people
Cazaril, The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
Superman, can fly (has x-ray vision, telescopic vision, microscopic vision, superhearing)
Lucy Carlyle, the Lockwood & Co. series, can see and hear ghosts [in the series, most people cannot]
Daredevil, every sense except eyesight is hugely amplified
Pheobe Halliwell, premonition and amplified empathy
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Spider-Man’s Spidey Sense
Col. Steve Austin, bionic eye, The Six Million Dollar Man
Heimdal, can see interdimensionally, from Thor
Cole Sear (The Sixth Sense), can see dead people
Cazaril, The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
Superman, can fly (has x-ray vision, telescopic vision, microscopic vision, superhearing)
Lucy Carlyle, the Lockwood & Co. series, can see and hear ghosts [in the series, most people cannot]
Daredevil, every sense except eyesight is hugely amplified
Pheobe Halliwell, premonition and amplified empathy
12 Jaime Sommers, bionic hearing, The Bionic Woman
What is Cazaril’s special sense, and what work of fiction is Halliwell from?
The three Halliwell sisters, Pru, Piper, and Pheobe, and half sister Paige (because Pru died at the end of season three), are from the WB TV series Charmed.
Fictional Characters with Superior Senses (Mechanical, Psychic, Mutant, etc.) :
Sensor Girl, from The Legion of Superheroes
Wolverine, from the X-Men
Spider-Man’s Spidey Sense
Col. Steve Austin, bionic eye, The Six Million Dollar Man
Heimdal, can see interdimensionally, from Thor
Cole Sear (The Sixth Sense), can see dead people
Cazaril, The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
Superman, can fly (has x-ray vision, telescopic vision, microscopic vision, superhearing)
Lucy Carlyle, the Lockwood & Co. series, can see and hear ghosts [in the series, most people cannot]
Daredevil, every sense except eyesight is hugely amplified
Pheobe Halliwell, premonition and amplified empathy
12 Jaime Sommers, bionic hearing, The Bionic Woman
Saleem SInai, narrator and protagonist of Salman Rushdie’s ***Midnight’s Children ***(has super powers of smell).
A Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually
Philip Roth (Don’t think he deserves it, but he is the American most likely to win it)
The Curse of Chalion is a fantasy novel and Cazaril had the ability to see who had been blessed or cursed by the Gods as an aura around the person.
A Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually
Philip Roth (Don’t think he deserves it, but he is the American most likely to win it)
Pope Francis
A Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually
Philip Roth (Don’t think he deserves it, but he is the American most likely to win it)
Pope Francis
Craig Kielburger
Thanks for the info on those two characters, anyrose and Little Nemo .
Can we add brief descriptions…?
A Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually
Philip Roth, author
Pope Francis, Catholic leader
Craig Kielburger, children’s rights activist
George R.R. Martin, author
I hope - but I’d be very surprised if he did.
Bullitt
May 13, 2015, 10:10am
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A Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually - Include Brief Description
Philip Roth, author
Pope Francis, Catholic leader
Craig Kielburger, children’s rights activist
George R.R. Martin, author
Dr. Paul L. Maier, biblical historian & author. Western Michigan University