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Examples are many and varied, ranging from farcical comedies to world-destroying melodramas. Among other stories offering ''Daria'' characters with startling powers and abilities are these.
 
* [[The Angst Guy]]: "[[The Amazing Adventures of D-Day and the Mighty Jane]]," "[[Deus Jane]]" ([[Jane]]), "[[Illusions]]" (the [[Angel]] character; story written with [[CharlieGirl]] and [[Angelinhel]])," "[[Jane Unchained]]" ([[Jane]]), "[[A Knight to Remember]]" (the car), "[[Like Angels' Visits, Short and Bright]]" ([[Amy]]), "[[Making the Breast of It]]" ([[Brittany]]), "[[The Morgendorffer Code]]" ([[Quinn]]), "[[No One Lives Forever]]" ([[Brittany]]), "[[Nuthouse]]" (Jake), "[[Outcasts from Beyond]]," [[The Original Underground Government-Suppressed Version of Brother Grimace’s Classic Daria Fanfic, 'The Sun Will Come Out, Tomorrow']]," "[[Scarlett (story)|Scarlett]]" (many characters), "[[The Thirteenth Man]]" ([[Mack]]), "[[Three Ways of Looking at a Tiffany Blum-Deckler]]" ([[Tiffany]]), "[[Uranium in the Drinking Water]]" ([[Daria]]).
 
*[[Brother Grimace]]: Although not technically considered as superheroes, several characters with powers appear in "[[Lunch Hour In Lawndale]]," "[[It's All About Respect]]," "[[Tapped Potentials]]," and "[[Behind Enemy Lines]]."
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