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  2. Category:Fictional knife-fighters - Wikipedia

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  3. Scalphunter (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    He is the main character of Judge Rock's song Westerner, along with Jonah Hex, Johnny Thunder and other DC heroes appearing during episode three of Crisis on Infinite Earths. The lyrics say: "The redskin had painted his mask, a wigwam on his eyes. A Kiowa shaman was his guise, the magic he kept in a sack. Scalphunter was his name". [6]

  4. Category:Fictional martial artists by type - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Fictional knife-fighters (3 C, 103 P) M. Fictional Muay Thai practitioners (13 P) N. Fictional nunchakuka (16 P) P.

  5. Category : Fictional characters from Washington, D.C.

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    Fictional presidents of the United States (2 C, 64 P) Pages in category "Fictional characters from Washington, D.C." The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  6. Category:Images of fictional maps - Wikipedia

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  7. Crusaders (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Crusaders were a metafictional team of superheroes appearing in comic books on Earth-One during World War II.. The Crusaders appeared "for real" on Earth-One during the 1970s, offering their services to New York City District Attorney David Pearson to help capture the Freedom Fighters, who were at that time fugitives because they were believed to have been working with the villainous ...

  8. The Atlas of the DC Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas of the DC Universe was designed to serve both as a gaming material for the DC Heroes role-playing game, published by Mayfair, and a standalone "in-universe" reference book for the fans of DC Comics. Many of the cities, such as Metropolis and Star City, were given exact locations on maps provided within the book. [2]

  9. Catman (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Catman is an Olympic-level athlete and skilled hand-to-hand combatant, able to hold his own against some of the most proficient beings and fighters in the DC universe, including Bronze Tiger, Batman, and an actual lion. He is also one of the world's foremost hunters and trackers, possessing an extraordinary sense of smell and sight.