Superheroes
The superteam known as the Justice Rangers gathers in their hidden base to discuss their old foe Doctor Righteous, whose latest escapades threaten to blow up the moon. The radioactive superhero Curie blazes across the cityscape to confront Nine Legs, a colossal insectoid mutant who's taken an entire skyscraper hostage. The vigilante Roundhouse slinks through the shadows, on the trail of a group of toughs employed by the Oppenheimer crime syndicate. Galaxiar, glowing with cosmic energy, ventures into uncharted space to prevent an interdimensional invasion from the alien beings whose name translates simply to "Eaters."
The superhero genre puts extraordinary powers in the hands of relatively few heroes and villains in a world that otherwise looks much like our own. Depending on the setting, superheroes sometimes operate openly, other times in the shadows. Either way, heroes try to save the day, whether the public appreciates it or not.
As a superheroic character, you'll probably take on dangerous missions, confront superpowered threats, and perhaps grapple with whether the justice you seek to preserve is legitimate in the face of the rule of law. Regardless, you'll have superhuman strength, flight, energy manipulation, or some other extraordinary power that gives you a leg up on regular people.
If you've read Marvel or DC comics featuring Iron Man, Thor, Superman, the Flash, and a whole host of others, or watched MCU or DCU movies, you're familiar with the superhero genre.