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B'wana Beast (Michael Payson "Mike" Maxwell) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is an African-themed hero who can communicate with and fuse animals. B'wana Beast has also appeared in various media outside comics.
The comic has a lot of heart because it’s ultimately about finding love, family, and friendship in unexpected places. It’s hilarious because the premise—humans as pets to aliens—creates ...
We3, a squad of three prototype "animal weapons", are part of a government project headed by Dr. Rosanne Berry and her superior Doctor Trendle. The group consists of a dog, "Bandit" a.k.a. "1"; a cat, "Tinker" a.k.a. "2"; and a rabbit, "Pirate" a.k.a. "3", who were all kidnapped from a nearby city and encased in robotic armor. They have also ...
Leos love to be pleased, and nothing is more pleasurable to them than being taken care of. In the bedroom, nothing gets Leo hotter than some super-attentive acts of service, especially if they ...
He teaches the animals how to speak to humans. In the 2009 movie, he is made a child with the ability to talk with animals in addition to being given the full name of Kenichi Oyama and made one of the main heroes and helps Leo return all the animals back to the "real" Jungle from the human created preserve called "Neo-Earth." Mary (メリー ...
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Synthetic Animals – Fake animals created by Mister Mind. They consisted of Oscar (a giant lobster), Oliver (a gigantic octopus with human hands), Ophelius (a huge ram), and Oliphant (a dragon). Tough Guys – Human enforcers of Mister Mind. The notable ones include a Tommy-gun wielder, a cloaked swordsman, a beret-wearer, a stereotypical ...
Guardian was a fan character, created by John Byrne years before he did any professional work in comics. [3]He was originally called "the Canadian Shield", after the rock formation, but when Byrne introduced the character in X-Men, this name was rejected by publisher Marvel Comics because of their prominent fictional organization named S.H.I.E.L.D. Byrne then suggested "Guardian", but this was ...