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  2. Defying Kurosaki-kun - Wikipedia

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    Defying Kurosaki-kun (黒崎くんの言いなりになんてならない, Kurosaki-kun no Iinari ni Nante Naranai, lit. "I'm Not Following Any of Kurosaki's Orders", alternatively titled The Black Devil and the White Prince internationally for the live-action adaptations) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makino. [1]

  3. Blackacidevil - Wikipedia

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    Various theories have been advanced, including it being a play on the phrase "black as a devil", with the words "black acid devil" (or black acid evil) run together in a portmanteau. Tickets for Danzig's Halloween 1996 special $6.66 show at Detroit's State Theatre had the phrase "Black Acid Devil" printed on them.

  4. J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai - Wikipedia

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    Clover King, Dia Jack and the rest of the Gorengers appear and save them. Together, the teams go on to defeat the Crime and Black Cross armies. The Big Four combine to form the super cyborg "Big Four Robo", who overwhelms both teams until Big One arrives and J.A.K.Q. and the Gorengers combine their attacks to destroy it.

  5. Chester Novell Turner - Wikipedia

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    Chester Novell Turner (born September 30, 1946) is an American filmmaker known for his blaxploitation horror films Black Devil Doll From Hell and Tales from the QuadeaD Zone. [1] Since their releases in the 1980s, Turner's movies have developed cult followings and are considered to be much sought after collector's items. [2]

  6. Erik Killmonger - Wikipedia

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    Killmonger returns to Wakanda after king T'Challa brings their homeland to the attentions of the outside world. [8] The two converse about Wakandan theology while asking about the deity whom Erik is secretly living with, all whilst plotting his revenge against his liege, and the nation he blames for his abandonment to the corruption beyond it. [9]

  7. Black King (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Black King, in comics, may refer to: Marvel Comics characters, members of Hellfire Club, in various branches at various times. The title also gives its owner complete ownership of the club. Sebastian Shaw (comics), as originally introduced in X-Men comics; Blackheart, part of Selene's reformed group

  8. Characters of the Tekken series - Wikipedia

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    After King is killed by Ogre, Armor King trains a new fighter who sports a jaguar mask similar to that of King's. Armor King is not selectable in Tekken 4 , as he is beaten to death in a bar fight instigated by Australian brawler Craig Marduk , who then steals his mask and mockingly wears it in the tournament, provoking Armor King's protege ...

  9. Okage: Shadow King - Wikipedia

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    Okage: Shadow King, known in Japan as Boku to Maō [b], is a 2001 role-playing video game developed by Zener Works and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It was never released in PAL regions until the PlayStation 2 classic lineup for PlayStation 4 was released on March 23, 2016.