Herbie is an antithetical hero — short, fat, and young — but ironically one of the most powerful and best-known beings in history. Deriving some of his powers from genetics and some from magical lollipops from "the Unknown," Herbie can talk to animals (who know him by name), fly (by walking on air), become invisible, and (once he got his own title) travel through time. Herbie is emotionless, terse, irresistible to women, consulted by world leaders, and more powerful than the Devil.
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| - Herbie is an antithetical hero — short, fat, and young — but ironically one of the most powerful and best-known beings in history. Deriving some of his powers from genetics and some from magical lollipops from "the Unknown," Herbie can talk to animals (who know him by name), fly (by walking on air), become invisible, and (once he got his own title) travel through time. Herbie is emotionless, terse, irresistible to women, consulted by world leaders, and more powerful than the Devil.
- Herbie Popnecker was the antithesis of superheroes. He was short, fat, emotionless, terse, and young, but he was at the same time one of the most powerful and well-known beings in the universe, irresistible to women, consulted by world leaders, and stronger than the Devil. He derived some of his powers from genetics and some from magical lollipops from the Unknown. Herbie's powers included heat vision, invisibility, talking to animals, flight, and numerous other abilities. His parents were completely unaware of his great powers and fame. His father, Pincus Popnecker, would constantly call him a "little fat nothing" even though he, himself, was a financial failure with one poorly-conceived scheme after another, but Herbie would bail him out every time and his dad would take the credit for b
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| - Richard E. Hughes and Ogden Whitney
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| - Richard E. Hughes and Ogden Whitney
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- Herbie, from Forbidden Worlds #114 .
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| - Herbie is an antithetical hero — short, fat, and young — but ironically one of the most powerful and best-known beings in history. Deriving some of his powers from genetics and some from magical lollipops from "the Unknown," Herbie can talk to animals (who know him by name), fly (by walking on air), become invisible, and (once he got his own title) travel through time. Herbie is emotionless, terse, irresistible to women, consulted by world leaders, and more powerful than the Devil.
- Herbie Popnecker was the antithesis of superheroes. He was short, fat, emotionless, terse, and young, but he was at the same time one of the most powerful and well-known beings in the universe, irresistible to women, consulted by world leaders, and stronger than the Devil. He derived some of his powers from genetics and some from magical lollipops from the Unknown. Herbie's powers included heat vision, invisibility, talking to animals, flight, and numerous other abilities. His parents were completely unaware of his great powers and fame. His father, Pincus Popnecker, would constantly call him a "little fat nothing" even though he, himself, was a financial failure with one poorly-conceived scheme after another, but Herbie would bail him out every time and his dad would take the credit for being a business genius.
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