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The C.O.W.-Boys get word from Warden Gordon Bordon that Billy the Kidder and his lizard henchmen Lester and Kisser have escaped from prison. When Lily's uncle Rocky gets caught in a cave-in upon finding the lost treasure of the Concudsadors, she plans to enlist Cowlamity Kate to help rescue him only to end up captured by Lester and Kisser so ...
Nomad of Nowhere is an American 2D animated web series released on the website of Rooster Teeth on March 16, 2018. The show, which was created by Georden Whitman, is a western-fantasy hybrid focused on a mute wanderer hunted for being capable of using magic to give life to inanimate objects.
[9] This version is a humanoid fish with manta ray-like wings and an octopus tentacle tail. He was created by Dr. Polidorius to serve him and assist with his plans to destroy the city. Ray has many abilities of a fish like the electricity of an electric eel, the quills of a scorpionfish, the ink of an octopus, and the inflation of a blowfish.
Al'Falqa is a mutant falcon from an unnamed city in Saudi Arabia who is exclusive to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comics. Al'Falqa encounters the Turtles when they were traveling in Saudi Arabia. They helped Al'Falqa protect the mysterious Black Stone, which was about to be stolen by Shredder and Verminator-X.
Fitzroy, known as "the mutant traitor," under the orders of Master Mold, travels back in time to 1959 to murder Charles Xavier. In the cartoon, he does not kill those whose energy he absorbs. D'Ken (voiced by Maurice Dean Wint) – D'Ken was seen in the five-part "Phoenix Saga," where his history was very much like it was in the comics. He was ...
They were both, however, attacked by a mutant hate group in 2003 and Skin died after being crucified on the X-Men's front lawn. [18] Writer Chuck Austen mistakenly used an incorrect surname when referring to the character after his death; [ 19 ] however, a gravestone with the correct surname was shown in the anthology series X-Men Unlimited ...
A new species of fish has been discovered in the Amazon: a piranha relative with humanlike teeth. The eye-catcher was named after a “Lord of the Rings” villain.
Infestation 2 (stylized in some solicitations as Infes2ation) is a comic book crossover that was published by IDW Publishing from January to April 2012. Serving as the sequel to Infestation, [1] it consisted of two book-end one-shots, and two-issue limited series from The Transformers, Dungeons & Dragons, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, G.I. Joe and 30 Days of Night.