You sure come up with some weird topics, Jay. But assuming what you want are our own depictions of heroes and villains, I'll bite:
This is from a story series I've written but have never posted here (though I may do so eventually):
Heroes - a group of teenaged boys with numerous superhuman powers (super strength, flying, invulnerability, shape shifting, invisibility, telepathy, telekenesis, miraculous healing of self and others, supersenses, conjuration of common objects or food - in short; almost anything you can think of) who derive them from being tied up and (of course, since
I am the author) sat on by normal kids, or playing consensual TUGs with them - being able to temporarily pass on a portion of their power to normal kids in exchange. Usually play a subordinate role (being tied rather than tying) when charging their powers so that no misunderstandings or abuse of power occurs.
Villians - much like the heroes, except their TUGs are non-consensual and they are always in the dominant role. In addition, they make their powers much stronger by inflicting torture on their captives, whom they keep prisoner against their will indefinitely. They are sadists rather than masochists. They also have like-minded allies to whom they give super powers, but these have often been 'programmed' by telepathy into servitude.
Dare to be different... and make a difference.
To boldly go where no one in their right mind has gone before...