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en There has been a general consensus among us in editorial ... (that) we feel that after 40 years of publishing our heroes have become way to chummy with each other. In earlier times, there was a certain element of danger and mistrust within the Marvel Universe, both from the human populace and its heroes. Heroes would meet and not instantly know or even like each other. Spider-Man used to get shot at, he was considered creepy, dangerous and - as J. Jonah Jameson was fond of saying - 'a masked menace!' 'Civil War' puts us back in that place. Where it leaves us? Well, you'll have to read to find out.

en Pittsburgh has just a great sense of tradition in finding its heroes and holding on to its heroes, whether its sports heroes or musicians. We've just been able to become a part of that.

en He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. Life, misfortunes, isolation, abandonment, poverty, are battlefields which have their heroes; obscure heroes, sometimes greater than the illustrious heroes
  Victor Hugo

en We've gone from debunking heroes to needing heroes. We're in a time of such danger and such physical vulnerability, and we need to be protected by the strong and the brave.

en We've gone from debunking heroes to needing heroes, ... We're in a time of such danger and such physical vulnerability, and we need to be protected by the strong and the brave.

en The whole project was a result of wanting to meet one of my heroes. It's not often you get to meet and really spend time with your heroes.

en When times are tough and points are hard to come by, we need individuals to step up to be heroes. Tonight we had a lot of guys who were heroes.

en I declare that civil war is inevitable and is near at hand. When it comes the descendants of the heroes of Lexington and Bunker Hill will be found equal in patriotism, courage and heroic endurance with the descendants of the heroes of Cowpens and York
  Sam Houston

en Pennsylvania is tired of villains. We need heroes. I'm proud to bring you some of those heroes today.

en It really establishes the fact that there were no one or two heroes on Flight 93. There were 40 people, and I think each contributed what they could contribute that day. And because of that, they are all heroes.

en Learning from your heroes increases your information retention. And these soccer players in Africa are the heroes in their community.

en I honestly cannot think of a more fulfilling way to utilize my athletic training skills than to help treat national heroes or even future heroes.

en There are no heroes of action: only heroes of renunciation and suffering - Out of My Life and Thoughts.

en What with making their way and enjoying what they have won, heroes have no time to think. But the sons of heroes --ah, they have all the necessary leisure.
  Aldous Huxley

en Even though they are such fantastical characters and situations, it's still a man trying to figure it out. These motifs of messiahs and heroes and anti-heroes, these journeys are things that we deal with in our day to day.
  Keanu Reeves


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