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  2. Wolverine (character) - Wikipedia

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    Retractable adamantium claws. Regenerative healing factor. Extended longevity. Master of various forms of combat. Wolverine (birth name: James Howlett; [ 1 ] alias: Logan and Weapon X) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, often in association with the X-Men.

  3. We Wear the Mask - Wikipedia

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    We Wear the Mask. (Redirected from We Wear The Mask) " We Wear the Mask " is an 1895 poem in the rondeau form by Paul Laurence Dunbar. It is generally considered one of his most famous works and has been cited by several scholars as his best poem. The poem appeared in Dunbar's second volume of poetry.

  4. Logan (film character) - Wikipedia

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    Weapon X. 45825233-T78 (dog tags) James Howlett, known as Loganand by his codename Wolverine, is a fictional character who originated as the main protagonistand central figure of 20th Century Fox's X-Menfilm series, having appeared in nine films since his introduction in X-Men(2000), including both ensemble and solo films. He is portrayed by ...

  5. All the 'Deadpool & Wolverine' Easter Eggs Fans Missed

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    A Wolverine wearing a brown and yellow suit. Deadpool mentions that it's the outfit he wore when he fought The Hulk, a reference to The Incredible Hulk #340 . A Wolverine wearing an eye patch.

  6. The Ballad of Reading Gaol - Wikipedia

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    The Ballad of Reading Gaol is a poem by Oscar Wilde, written in exile in Berneval-le-Grand and Naples, after his release from Reading Gaol (/ rɛ.dɪŋ.dʒeɪl /) on 19 May 1897. Wilde had been incarcerated in Reading after being convicted of gross indecency with other men in 1895 and sentenced to two years' hard labour in prison.

  7. Ogun (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Telepathic ability to switch bodies and control minds which is derived from either a mutation or mystical powers. Superhuman agility and reflexes. Slowed or halted aging. Ogun is a fictional character, a Japanese supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as a foe of Wolverine.

  8. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Wikipedia

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    The Rime of the Ancient Marinerrecounts the experiences of a sailor who has returned from a long sea voyage. The mariner stops a man who is on his way to a wedding ceremony and begins to narrate a story. The Wedding-Guest's reaction turns from amusement to impatience to fear to fascination as the mariner's story progresses, as can be seen in ...

  9. Shingen Yashida - Wikipedia

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    Charisma and manipulation skills. Expert in physical and psychological warfare. Lord Shingen Yashida (also Shingen Harada) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as an adversary of Wolverine. The character was played by Hiroyuki Sanada in the 2013 film The Wolverine.