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The Brain appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure. [27] The Brain makes a cameo appearance in Injustice: Gods Among Us as part of the Insurgency headquarters stage. The Brain appears as a non-playable character in Lego DC Super-Villains, voiced by Jason Spisak.
Buffett said that if he were starting again today with $10,000, he would focus first on small businesses. “I probably would be focusing on smaller companies because I would be working with ...
DC-TIPS was a magazine dedicated to game guides and tips for the Dreamcast and each issue was on average 128 pages long, for the price of £3.99. The magazine was launched as a companion to DC-UK and the two magazines were offered to readers in a special combination subscription. Issue #1 was published in March 2000, 7 months after "parent ...
A-Gel from Batang X; Abdullah from "Kuwtmak" Adarna from Sandugo; Afnan from "Kuwtmak" Aguiluz [1] from Mulawin; Agimat from Agimat, Ang Anting-anting ni Lolo and Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote and Si Agimat, si Enteg Kabisote at si Ako
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El Muerto teamed up with fellow heroes Acrata and Iman in defending the streets of Mexico city from the sorcerer Duran. Eventually, El Muerto met The Man of Steel when a girl used her occult energies to destroy half of downtown Mexico City. Superman arrived to give the three superheroes aid, but his vulnerability to magic meant that all four ...
As of December 2015, only 29,157 doctors were approved to prescribe buprenorphine. Just 18,600 are listed on the government’s publicly searchable Treatment Locator, and fewer than 10,000 can treat the legal limit of 100 patients each, according to a Huffington Post analysis of government data. Less than 4 percent of certified doctors practice ...
Ultraman first appeared as the evil counterpart of Superman on the original Earth-Three. [2] Having created the worlds of Earth-One, containing Silver Age superheroes, as well as Earth-Two, containing the Golden Age ones, DC Comics decided to expand the universe to include various themed universes.