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Onslaught appears in the non-canonical Arrow tie-in comic series, Arrow: Season 2.5. This version of the group is led by Khem-Adam, who wished to bring Kahndaq back to its traditional roots, only to run afoul of the Suicide Squad. [6] [7]
Onslaught is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.He first appeared as a cameo in X-Men: Prime #1 before making his first full appearance in X-Men vol. 2, #53, where he would eventually serve as the main antagonist of the "Onslaught" storyline from then onward.
Manticore, in comics, may refer to: Manticore (City of Heroes), a character from the comic based on the video game City of Heroes Manticore (DC Comics) , different characters who are part of the Onslaught team in DC Comics
Manticore, a Sci Fi Pictures original film; Manticore, a Spanish film; Manticore, a fictional secret governmental organization in the television series Dark Angel; Manticore, a fictional secret organization in the television series Citadel; Manticore, a character who is part of the Onslaught team in the DC Comics universe
Onslaught is a video game that was released by Hewson in 1989 for the Amiga and subsequently ported to the Atari ST, MS-DOS, and Mega Drive. The game is a fantasy-themed platform game with an eerie soundtrack and graphic violence. Onslaught was re-released for iOS in December 2008 and for the Xbox 360 in January 2009 for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live.
The map Unearthed is a re-make of the fan-favorite map Dome from Modern Warfare 3. It includes a new hybrid multiplayer weapon called the Ripper, which Season Pass owners received early. On the map "Ruins", Predator from the Predator film series appears as a playable character. Additionally, it includes the next installment in the Extinction ...
The Walking Dead: Onslaught is a 2020 action-adventure horror video game developed and published by Survios. It is based on the TV series The Walking Dead . Gameplay
The Manticore is the second novel in Robertson Davies' Deptford Trilogy. Published in 1972 by Macmillan of Canada , it deals with the aftermath of the mysterious death of Percy Boyd "Boy" Staunton retold during a series of conversations between Staunton's son and a Jungian psychoanalyst .