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Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage) is the main character. Born on March 18, 1956, Kevin grew up in the turbulent late 1960s and early 1970s. Right after he graduated from high school in 1974, he went off to college, got married and has a son born in 1981. [1] The voice of the present-day adult Kevin (the show's voice-over narrator) is supplied by ...
The Wonder Years is an American coming-of-age comedy television series created by Neal Marlens and Carol Black. [1] It ran on ABC from January 31, 1988, until May 12, 1993. The series premiered immediately after ABC's coverage of Super Bowl XXII.
Wonder Woman (voiced initially by Shannon Farnon, later by Connie Caulfield and B. J. Ward) is the princess of the Amazons. She wields the Lasso of Truth, a lasso that she can mentally command, and the Invisible Plane .
On the Oct. 25 episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, Henry Winkler joined host Drew Barrymore for a chat, which included a round of “Fast Five” questions about his iconic Happy Days character ...
This list is for characters in fictional works who exemplify the qualities of an antihero—a protagonist or supporting character whose characteristics include the following: imperfections that separate them from typically heroic characters (such as selfishness, cynicism, ignorance, and bigotry); [1]
Wonder Woman's closest friend among the Amazons, Mala was the first runner-up in the contest to determine who would enter Man's World as Wonder Woman and later became the head of the Amazons’ therapeutic center Reformation Island. Nubia: Wonder Woman #204 (January 1973) Originally Diana's long-lost twin sister who was raised by Ares.
The character was created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, and Jerry Robinson to serve as a junior counterpart and the sidekick to the superhero Batman. As a team, Batman and Robin have commonly been referred to as the Caped Crusaders and the Dynamic Duo. [1] The character's first incarnation, Dick Grayson, debuted in Detective Comics #38 (April
A indicates the character reappears in a film through the use of archival footage. U indicates the character has a Multiverse appearance outside of the DCEU or originates from an alternate reality. R indicates the character will appear in the rebooted DC Universe shared film universe portrayed by the same actor. [1]