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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 November 2024. American real-life superhero Phoenix Jones Jones without his mask in 2013 Born Benjamin John Francis Fodor (1988-05-25) May 25, 1988 (age 36) Texas, U.S. Occupations Costumed vigilante WSOF fighter mixed martial artist Known for Confronting alleged lawbreakers while dressed in a ...
On May 29, 2014, Phoenix Jones officially declared that the Rain City Superhero Movement was over. [9] On February 6, 2022, Chris Piers, a member of Phoenix's team called Omega, publicly revealed his identity and reminisced about his experiences and misgivings about his involvement in the "movement" in a video on his YouTube channel, Comic Tropes.
The group includes Buster Doe, No Name, Troop, Penelope, and Phoenix Jones. [97] [98] Real-life superheroes Captain Prospect, Justice, and Sparks [99] are members of the Capital City Super Squad in Washington D.C. [100] [clarification needed]
Real-life superhero Superbarrio Gómez. A real-life superhero (RLSH) [1] is a person who dresses up in a superhero costume or mask in order to perform community service such as neighborhood watch, or in some cases vigilantism.
Indiana Jones and the Iron Phoenix is a Dark Horse Comics limited series starring the fictional archaeologist Indiana Jones.It was the seventh Indiana Jones limited series by Dark Horse, and the sixth about the adult Indiana.
Comic book writer Lee Marrs claimed in a 2023 interview with the IndyCast podcast that Lucasfilm Ltd. considered for a while to make a continuation to the Indiana Jones film series starring Phoenix as a younger Indy, being this the primary reason for which Dark Horse Comics hoped to keep running their Indiana Jones comic book line. Phoenix's ...
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In 1981, Marvel Comics published a three-issue adaptation of Raiders of the Lost Ark.In January 1983, the character was given his own monthly series, named The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones, which ran for 34 issues until March 1986.