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Evil Season 4 Episode 11 Recap. Ellie stays after everyone leaves. A few things quickly become apparent. First, she deflects whenever Kristen asks her a personal question. Second, she pretty ...
Deimos and Phobos debuted in a Silver Age story written and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky in 1969's Wonder Woman #183. Aiding their father (who was then known in DC Comics’ continuity as "Mars") alongside Eris (presented here as their aunt) [ 4 ] the brothers led a powerful demonic army known as the "Beast Men" in a bid to conquer the Amazons ...
After Cale's daughter was taken by Deimos and Phobos, Adrianna agreed to help by using her experimental Cyberwalker suit to battle Wonder Woman. Adrianna was killed during the battle, though her computerized mind was revived by Cale. She took the name Doctor Cyber and considered herself a "digital goddess". Doctor Poison
"A New Day" is the 11th episode of the fourth season of the HBO original series The Wire. Written by Ed Burns from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns, and directed by Brad Anderson , it originally aired on November 26, 2006.
Deimos and Phobos One are two Martians – whose names also happen to be those of Mars' moons– the latter being a researcher who wants to understand the concept of murder, as it is apparently exclusive to Earthlings (they are portrayed by actors Carroll O'Connor and Barry Morse, respectively, who play their characters as a sort of Holmes-and-Watson team).
And circled in the midst of all was the blank-eyed face of the Gorgo (Gorgon) with her stare of horror, and Deimos (Dread) was inscribed upon it, and Phobos (Fear). Homer, Iliad 15. 119 ff:"So he [Ares] spoke, and ordered Deimos (Dread) and Phobos (Fear) to harness his horses, and himself got into his shining armour."
"The Code" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on August 26, 2018 in the United States. Plot [ edit ]
In the Shield of Herakles, Phobos and Deimos accompany Ares into battle and remove him from the field once Herakles injures him. [6] The poet Antimachus, in a misrepresentation of Homer's account, portrays Deimos and Phobos as the horses of Ares. [7] In Nonnus' Dionysiaca, Zeus arms Phobos with lightning and Deimos with thunder to frighten ...