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  2. Bouncing Boy - Wikipedia

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    Bouncing Boy (Charles Foster "Chuck" Taine) is a superhero appearing in American comic books by DC Comics, usually as a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Born on Earth, Bouncing Boy has the power to inflate like a giant ball and bounce around. This combination of invulnerability and velocity makes him a surprisingly useful combatant.

  3. Reproduction and pregnancy in speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    Among the uses of pregnancy and reproduction themes regularly encountered in science fiction are: other modes of sexual reproduction; [1] parthenogenetic reproduction; [1] the use of technology in reproduction; [2] [3] The phenomenon of pregnancy itself has been the subject of numerous works, both directly and metaphorically.

  4. Category : Anime and manga about teenage pregnancy

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    This category is for anime and/or manga in which the main plot(s) revolved around the topic of teenage pregnancy and/or motherhood. Pages in category "Anime and manga about teenage pregnancy" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. Trouble (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Trouble is a five-issue romance comic book limited series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics as a part of its Epic Comics imprint. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Terry and Rachel Dodson, the series deals with teen pregnancy. The basic concept was created by Bill Jemas and Joe Quesada.

  6. Inferno (Dante Pertuz) - Wikipedia

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    Living in Des Plaines, Illinois, Dante Pertuz was a drummer for a wedding band to support his pregnant sister and sick mother.During the Inhumanity storyline, the Terrigen Mist (a chemical used to activate the abilities of Inhumans) flew through his neighborhood following the aftermath of Black Bolt's detonation of the Terrigen bomb during his fight with Thanos in the Infinity storyline. [5]

  7. Dash Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Shaw credits his father as an inspiration, saying they made comics together before he could read. His father wrote the text and Dash did the illustrations. [7] During high school, Shaw was the lead illustrator for the Richmond Times-Dispatch's teen section. [8]

  8. David, We're Pregnant! - Wikipedia

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    David, We're Pregnant! is a 1973 book of pregnancy-themed comic strips by Lynn Johnston (originally under the name "Lynn Franks"), [1] based on cartoons that she had drawn to decorate the ceilings of her obstetrician's office. [2]

  9. Brood (comics) - Wikipedia

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    It was soon revealed that Nightmare is the force behind the recent Brood expansion, using his abilities to usurp control of the race whenever Broo is asleep, and he's doing this specifically to take revenge on the X-Men for Jean Grey's earlier victory over him, while the new Brood Empress, unhappy with the fact Broo had control of the entire ...