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  2. Ultraman: The Adventure Begins - Wikipedia

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    Ultraman: The Adventure Begins (ウルトラマンUSA, Urutoraman Yū Esu Ē, Ultraman USA) is a 1987 American-Japanese animated superhero film jointly produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Tsuburaya Productions and animated by both Studio Sign and Ashi Productions.

  3. Ultraman - Wikipedia

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    The Ultraman series is centered on a race of aliens nicknamed the "Ultras". As revealed in Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy, they are a technologically advanced civilization originating from a planet within the M78 nebula (M78星雲, Emu-Nanajūhachi seiun), [a] three million light years away from Earth (not to be confused with the Messier 78 nebula)—colloquially called the Land of Light ...

  4. Ultra-Man - Wikipedia

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    Created by writer-artist Jon L. Blummer under the pseudonym Don Shelby, Gary Concord the Ultra-Man debuted in All-American's flagship title, All-American Comics #8 (Nov. 1939), in the first part of a two-part story. In All-American Comics #9 (Dec. 1939), the story continues with Gary Concord, Jr., who would appear until issue #19 in 1940. [1]

  5. Ultraman (1966 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Q was dubbed but never broadcast in the United States due to American TV stations preferring color shows over black-and-white shows. Ultraman ran in and out of syndication until the early 1990s. [33] UA-TV also syndicated Ultraman internationally. [34] Peter Fernandez, Corinne Orr, [35] and Earl Hammond provided the voices for the dub. [24]

  6. Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero - Wikipedia

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    Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero, [2] [3] also known as Ultraman Powered (ウルトラマンパワード, Urutoraman Pawādo), is a Japanese–American tokusatsu science fiction television series produced as a co-production between Major Havoc Entertainment (later renamed Steppin Stone Entertainment) and Tsuburaya Productions.

  7. Ultraman (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In The New 52's rebooted continuity, a new version of Ultraman is introduced as one of the members of the Crime Syndicate to arrive from Earth-Three at the conclusion of the Trinity War event. [10] This version of Ultraman is Kal-Il, who comes from a version of Krypton whose people are mean-spirited and selfish. Unlike their other incarnations ...

  8. Alternative versions of Superman - Wikipedia

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    This Ultraman and his team are analogues for the elder Superman and the Justice Society Infinity of the new Earth-2. Following The New 52 reboot, DC revised Earth-3 again with Forever Evil (2013–14), making Ultraman of Earth-3 Superman from Earth-0's evil counterpart and a Kryptonian once again.

  9. Gridman the Hyper Agent - Wikipedia

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    Denkou Choujin Gridman (電光超人グリッドマン, Denkō Chōjin Guriddoman, lit.Lightning Superman Gridman), known as Gridman the Hyper Agent in some English-speaking territories, is a 1993–1994 Japanese tokusatsu "Giant Hero" series created by Tsuburaya Productions (the producers of Ultraman) and would be Tsuburaya's last non-Ultra superhero production before Bio Planet WoO. [1]

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