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The third Lion-Mane, introduced post-Zero Hour, is Karen Ramis, a scientist who is similarly transformed by the meteor. [43] [44] After being returned to normal, she later regains the meteor's power and takes on a half-lion form.
Before the 12-issue DC Comics series Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1985 (which is regarded as the starting point for DC's continuity before the 2011 New 52 reboot), there were two women who donned spotted cat costumes to fight Wonder Woman as the Cheetah: socialite Priscilla Rich and her niece Deborah Domaine. While modern incarnations of ...
Rock is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Micah Flint is an astronaut who is transformed into a golem-like creature after being subjected to genetic engineering. In subsequent appearances, he attempts to take revenge on Lex Luthor and joins the Superman Revenge Squad and Injustice League Unlimited. [65]
Chimera is referenced when describing the shape-shifting guardian creature that follows and protects John Smith in the movie I Am Number Four.; The character Beast from Disney's Beauty and the Beast is a Chimera-like creature, with the horns of a bison, brows of a gorilla, nose and mane of a lion, the back mane of a hyena, the tusks of a boar, the arms and chest of a bear and the hind legs and ...
Lion-Mane, Ed Dawson, was transformed into a werelion after touching a mystical meteor. Copperhead, a Batman villain, joined forces with Shadow-Thief and Tigress to menace the Hawks. Golden Eagle, Charley Parker, was the son of Hawkman’s enemy and plotted to replace him.
The Parademons appear in DC Universe Online. The Parademons appear as character summons in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure. [146] The Parademons appear in Injustice 2. Parademons appear in Lego DC Super-Villains, voiced by Elias Toufexis. They can be found in the game's character creator (minus the head).
Lion's mane may refer to: Mane (lion), the mane of the adult male lion, the fur around its face; Lion's mane jellyfish; Lion's mane mushroom; Lion's mane nudibranch "The Adventure of the Lion's Mane", a Sherlock Holmes short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle "Lion's Mane", a song by Iron & Wine from the album The Creek Drank the Cradle
Flash, Dale and Zarkov encounter a "lion-man" in "The Forbidden Experiment", the 25th episode of the 1954 syndicated television series, although he is not identified on-screen as Thun. His body and face are covered with fur and he has fangs and mane-like hair. He has the power to command animals and is seeking to become fully human in appearance.