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  2. Despicable Me - Wikipedia

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    Namco also released on July 6, 2010, a version for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch platform entitled Despicable Me: Minion Mania, developed by Anino Games. The game was removed from the App Store on January 1, 2013. [41] The action video game, titled Despicable Me: Minion Rush, was released on June 13, 2013.

  3. Supreme (character) - Wikipedia

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    Supreme: The Return—collects Supreme #53–56 and Supreme: The Return #1–6 (Checker Book Publishing Group, 2003, 258 pages, ISBN 0-9710249-6-0) Supreme: The Story of the Year and The Return are available digitally from Devil's Due Digital. Supreme: Blue Rose—collects Supreme: Blue Rose #1–7, Image Comics, 160 pages, 2015, ISBN 1632153122

  4. Minions (Despicable Me) - Wikipedia

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    The Minions have been regularly featured in cross-promotions for other Comcast/NBCUniversal properties, including Universal theme parks, NBC primetime TV series, and an Xfinity remote control. [10] "Minion versions" of the Simpson family appeared at the end of The Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror XXV", which aired on October 19, 2014. [11]

  5. Minions (film) - Wikipedia

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    Minions was the best-selling home-video release of December. Blu-ray accounted for 67 percent of its sales, along with the home-media release of Ant-Man. [29] By the end of 2015, the physical release had grossed about $95.7 million. [30] A 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray version was released in 2017. [31]

  6. Minions: The Rise of Gru - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, an eleven-year-old Gru dreams of becoming a supervillain, assisted by the Minions, whom he has hired to work for him.Gru is ecstatic when he receives an audition invitation from the Vicious 6, a supervillain team now led by Belle Bottom, who hope to find a new member to replace their founder, the supervillain Wild Knuckles, following their betrayal and attempted murder of Knuckles ...

  7. Squadron Supreme - Wikipedia

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    The Squadron Supreme has its roots in the Squadron Sinister, which first appeared in The Avengers #69 as a pastiche of the Justice League. [1]: 40 Roy Thomas later introduced a heroic version of the Squadron Sinister named the Squadron Supreme, which first appeared in The Avengers #85–86 (Feb.–March 1971), and which was co-created with John Buscema. [2]

  8. Masters of the Universe - Wikipedia

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    The overarching interplanetary supreme leader of the Horde, Horde Prime, who held leadership over both Hordak and Skeletor, was also introduced during the She-Ra Filmation series. [179] Some of the other popular one-off heroes and villains were Spinnerella , Huntara , General Sunder, False-Face, Colonel Blast, the Red Knight, Granita the comet ...

  9. Supreme Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Intelligence, also known as The Supremor, first appears in Fantastic Four #65 (Aug 1967) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. [2] It was introduced as a supercomputer that consisted of the greatest minds of the Kree people for the last million years, and figured as their leader.