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  2. United States National Sex Offenders Public Registry

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    State sex-offender registration and notification programs are designed, in general, to include information about offenders who have been convicted of a "criminal offense against a victim who is a minor" or a "sexually violent offense," as specified in the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act ("the Wetterling Act") [1] – more specifically ...

  3. noclip.website - Wikipedia

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    noclip.website is an online video game map viewer created in 2018, allowing visitors to browse a selection of datamined levels from several games and travel through them in noclip mode without being hindered by walls, objects or gravity. It therefore allows exploration in ways not intended by the game's developers, providing new insights into ...

  4. List of government agencies in comics - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics Presents #72 (March 1991) Marvel Comics: Department PSI (Department for Paranormal Science Investigations) Wildcore Preview #1 (October 1997) WildStorm Productions: D.M.A. (Department of Metahuman Affairs) Wonder Woman vol. 3 #2 (October 2006) DC Comics: D.U.C.K. (Department of Unknown and Covert Knowledge) Plasmer #1 (November ...

  5. Defenders (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the Defenders lies in two crossover story arcs by Roy Thomas prior to the official founding of the team. The first, in Doctor Strange #183 (November 1969), Sub-Mariner #22 (February 1970), and The Incredible Hulk #126 (April 1970) occurred due to the Dr. Strange series being canceled in the middle of a story arc, leaving Thomas no choice but to resolve the storyline in other ...

  6. Starfox (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Eros is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer and artist Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man #55 (February 1973). [1]

  7. List of fictional towns in comics - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a list of fictional towns and villages in comics. Name Debut Creator(s) Publisher Notes Agarashima X-Men #119 (February 1979) Chris Claremont and John Byrne Marvel Comics Located in Japan, this is the hometown of the Yashida Clan ...

  8. U-Foes - Wikipedia

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    The U-Foes is a supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as enemies of the Hulk.The group consists of four members: Vector, the group's leader, who can repel matter telekinetically; Vapor, who can transform into any form of gaseous matter; X-Ray, who can generate and project radiation and fly; and Ironclad, who has a metallic body and can control ...

  9. Silvermane - Wikipedia

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    Silvermane (Silvio Manfredi) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.A notorious crime boss and prominent figure in the Maggia, a fictional organized crime syndicate, he is usually depicted as an adversary of the superhero Spider-Man and the father of Joseph Manfredi. [1]