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Beyblade: Metal Fury, known in Japan as Metal Fight Beyblade 4D (メタルファイト ベイブレード 4D, Metaru Faito Beibrēdo Fō Dī) is the third season of the Japanese anime television series Beyblade: Metal Saga based on Takafumi Adachi's manga series Beyblade: Metal Fusion, which itself is based on the Beyblade spinning top game from Takara Tomy and Hasbro. [1]
His recurring villains also include a werewolf, the zombie-raising Dr. Diablo, and the Maestro, who wears a bee costume. [ 5 ] Later, Lash’s friend Isobel Blake gains powers identical to his when he accidentally charges her with thousands of volts of electricity; she dons a costume similar to his and becomes his partner, Lightning Girl. [ 6 ]
Diablo III: Wizard – Female [1] 2013: Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time: Carmelita Fox, Blimp Computer Voice [1] StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm: Nova [1] Injustice: Gods Among Us: Catwoman: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon: Dr. Elizabeth Veronica Darling [1] Armored Core: Verdict Day: CPU Voice [89] Tomodachi Life: Asami, Elisa, Rin [1] Batman: Arkham ...
Nemesis to Hal Jordan and rogue Green Lantern, Thaal Sinestro would frequently battle the League as a part of various villainous groups, until forming the Sinestro Corps (who used yellow power rings) and going to war with Earth and its flagship team, the Justice League. Amos Fortune: Justice League of America #6 (August–September 1961)
Suicide Squad Most Wanted: El Diablo and Boomerang #1: Defects to Task Force Y in Suicide Squad Most Wanted: El Diablo and Killer Croc #4; killed in Suicide Squad Most Wanted: El Diablo and Amanda Waller #5 Lawman: Wardell Chambers: The Flash (vol. 5) #75: Was killed off panel by unknown assailants when the Suicide Squad was sent to retrieve a ...
Various enemies of Superman, as they appear on the cover of Superman Villains: Secret Files and Origins#1 (June 1998, art by Dan Jurgens). This is a list of supervillains appearing in DC Comics who are or have been enemies of the superhero Superman.
This is a list of known stone casts used throughout the animated television series, Di-Gata Defenders. Sorcery in RaDos mostly uses special dice-like stones called Di-Gata Stones as a casting medium, and draw upon the land (or water if the caster uses Aqua Stones) and a portion of the person's inner power.
The Lazarus Lane incarnation of El Diablo first appeared in All-Star Western #2 (October 1970), and was created by Robert Kanigher and Gray Morrow. [1] The character starred in a four-issue miniseries published by DC Comics through their Vertigo imprint as a mature readers title; El Diablo #1 (March 2001) was written by Brian Azzarello and drawn by Danijel Zezelj.