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Insect Queen refers to comic book characters from two different publishers Insect Queen (DC Comics), two versions of the character from DC Comics; Insect Queen (Marvel Comics), a version of the character from Marvel Comics; Insect Queen (Amalgam Comics), a version of the character from Amalgam Comics
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In Chinese, "wu ming" can mean "anonymous" (traditional Chinese: 無名; simplified Chinese: 无名; pinyin: wúmíng) or, with a different tone on the first syllable, "five people" (Chinese: 五名; pinyin: wǔ míng; 名 is a measure word), the pun being part of the reason the collective adopted the name.
An overdrive is sometimes a separate unit that fits into the back of a gearbox, as with this Fairey unit. A plate warns to only engage the unit in third and fourth gears. 1960s Triumph gearbox with Laycock de Normanville electro-hydraulic operated overdrive Laycock de Normanville "J type" overdrive unit
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Yen Press is an American manga, graphic novel and light novel publisher co-owned by Kadokawa Corporation and Hachette Book Group.It published Yen Plus, a monthly comic anthology, between 2008 and 2013.
In the new continuity created by the events of Infinite Crisis, an insectoid alien Insect Queen is introduced in Superman #671-673 (2008). An inhabitant of the All-Hive, a civilization of giant insects where only one queen can rule, Insect Queen and her followers left to colonize another planet.