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Nova (Richard Rider) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared historically as the star of his own series, and at other times, as a supporting character in team books such as The New Warriors .
Nova (Sam Alexander) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character, a space-faring member of the intergalactic police force known as the Nova Corps, was created in 2011 by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Ed McGuinness, based on the original Nova Richard Rider.
Richard Rider (as Quasar): Nova (vol. 4) #23 (May 2009) Avril Kincaid: Captain America: Sam Wilson #7 (May 2016) Created by: Neutron: Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum Wendell Vaughn: Don Glut, Roy Thomas, John Buscema Avril Kincaid: Nick Spencer, Angel Unzueta: Characters: Sh'iar imperial guardsman Wendell Elvis Vaughn Phyla-Vell Richard Rider ...
Richard Dawson Kiel (September 13, 1939 – September 10, 2014) [1] was an American actor. Standing 2 m 17 cm (7 feet 1½ inches) [ 2 ] tall and often referred to as "the Gentle Giant", he was known for portraying Jaws in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979).
Rael Rider – Richard Rider – Rider is the Nova Centurion Prime (11249-44396) until he is apparently killed when Thanos brings Death to the Cancerverse. [32] Robert Rider – Rider is the brother of Richard Rider who is made a member by the Xandarian Worldmind after he helps to revive it. [33]
Nova (Richard Rider), the first character known as Nova; Nova (Frankie Raye), the former herald of Galactus; Nova (Sam Alexander), a member of the Nova Corps; See also
Richard Ryder (politician, born 1766) (1766–1832), British politician; Richard Ryder (actor) (1942–1995), actor who guest starred in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and other television shows and movies; Nova (Richard Rider), a Marvel Comics superhero whose name is often misspelled as Ryder; Richard Ryder (comedian), Canadian comedian and ...
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