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  2. Hyperion (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Hyperion is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, of which there are several notable versions.Created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Sal Buscema, the original Hyperion made his debut in The Avengers #69 (October 1969). [1]

  3. Hyperion (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Hyperion (comics) From a fictional character : This is a redirect from a fictional character to a related fictional work or list of characters. The destination may be an article about a related fictional work that mentions this character, a standalone list of characters, or a subsection of an article or list.

  4. Marvel Rising - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Rising is an American media franchise and shared universe produced by Marvel Animation. [1] [2] The animated media are based on characters that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The franchise includes a made-for-television film, television specials, short films, and comic books.

  5. Hands-on with Marvel Heroes: characters, crafting and more - AOL

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    I was there to see the changes to Marvel Heroes -- a top-down action game in the mold of Diablo II. The man at the helm Hands-on with Marvel Heroes: characters, crafting and more

  6. Travis Willingham - Wikipedia

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    Travis Willingham is an American voice actor known for his character portrayals in video games and English anime dubs.His notable roles include Roy Mustang in the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise, Cleo in Glass Fleet, Ginko in Mushishi, Portgas D. Ace in One Piece, Takashi "Mori" Morinozuka in Ouran High School Host Club, Yu Kanda in D. Gray-man, and Cameron Campbell in Camp Camp.

  7. Titans in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Appears in the 2008 game God of War: Chains of Olympus as a Titan chained in the pits of Tartarus. He is also referenced throughout the God of War series, such as the Hyperion Gate, the Stone of Hyperion, etc. Marvel Comics features four Hyperions, two villains and two heroes from alternate universes.

  8. Marvel Heroes (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Heroes allowed players to control iconic Marvel Comics heroes. Here Iron Man, Scarlet Witch and Wolverine battle an enemy robot. The gameplay was an ARPG (action role playing game). Marvel Heroes was free-to-play with micro-transactions used to fund and support the game. Players could unlock most of the things that could be bought via ...

  9. Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects - Wikipedia

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    The game pitches a series of Marvel heroes and villains, including Venom, Wolverine, Iron Man, and Spider-Man against a series of original EA-created/owned characters.Combat is simplified in favor of allowing the player greater movement, and the game initially drew comparisons to Power Stone, Super Smash Bros. and Ehrgeiz as a result.