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{{CCHeader}} <div class="codex-page codex-page--crucible-comics cc-page--hero"> <h1>Heroes</h1> [[File:ccheroesbanner.jpg]] <div class="cc-quote"> โThe world does not lack for danger. Fortunately, it has never lacked for people willing to stand in harm's way.โ <br>โ '''[[Crucible:Doctor Nathaniel Nova|Dr. Nathaniel Nova]]''' </div> The heroes of [[Crucible:'''Crucible Comics'''|'''Crucible Comics''']] are the bright center of Earth-11717: champions, adventurers, investigators, cosmic defenders, mystics, monsters, prodigies, vigilantes, and impossible people who rise to meet impossible times. Some are public icons. Some work in shadow. Some are loved by the whole world, while others are feared, misunderstood, or barely remembered outside the neighborhoods they protect. From the shining international legacy of [[Crucible:Protector|Protector]] to the interdimensional might of [[Crucible:The Gauntlet|the Gauntlet]], from the royal burden of [[Crucible:Viceroy|Viceroy]] to the raw power and stubborn courage of [[Crucible:Kodiak|Kodiak]], Crucible heroes are defined less by a single code than by the choice to act when ordinary law, ordinary strength, and ordinary hope are not enough. <h2>Champions of Earth-11717</h2> The modern heroic age is crowded with figures whose deeds have shaped history. Some heroes operate as symbols of global stability, working alongside agencies such as [[Crucible:PHASE II|PHASE II]] and [[Crucible:PHASE III|PHASE III]]. Others are independent crimefighters, occult defenders, scientific adventurers, or strange survivors of alternate worlds and forgotten experiments. A Crucible hero might be a costumed icon flying above the skyline, a private detective with a dangerous secret, a transformed scientist, a cosmic knight, a martial artist stalking the alleys of San Francisco, or a metahuman teenager discovering that the world is much larger and stranger than anyone warned them. <h2>Heroic Teams</h2> Hero teams are among the most important institutions in '''Crucible Comics''' history. The [[Crucible:Unity League|Unity League]] stands as one of the great legendary teams of the Silver Age, famous for its rotating membership and world-shaking battles. [[Crucible:Watchstar|Watchstar]] has served as one of Earthโs premier superhero teams across multiple eras, defending the planet from terrestrial, cosmic, and interdimensional threats. Other teams reflect different corners of the heroic world. The [[Crucible:Night Shift|Night Shift]] protects the streets and shadows from threats that brighter heroes may never see. Some teams are public institutions, some are loose alliances, and some exist only because a handful of stubborn heroes refused to let the world end on their watch. <h2>What Makes A Hero?</h2> In '''Crucible Comics''', heroism is not limited to perfect people or noble speeches. Many heroes are damaged, strange, reckless, arrogant, frightened, or lost. What matters is the moment of decision: the point where a person with power, skill, courage, or conscience chooses to protect someone else. That choice links the street-level vigilante, the alien defender, the cosmic champion, the occult guardian, and the armored super-scientist. The scale changes. The costume changes. The stakes may rise from one dark alley to the fate of the Hundred Worlds. But the essential question remains the same. Who stands up? <h2>Explore Heroes</h2> Use this page as a guided introduction to the major heroes, heroic teams, and heroic traditions of '''Crucible Comics'''. For a complete automatic listing of every page tagged as a hero, see '''[[:Category:Heroes|Category:Heroes]]'''. {{CCNav}} </div>
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