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  2. The Immortal Man (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Immortal Man is an upcoming historical crime drama film directed by Tom Harper and written by Steven Knight.It is a continuation of the British television series Peaky Blinders (2013–2022), and stars Cillian Murphy in the lead alongside an ensemble cast including Stephen Graham, Sophie Rundle, Ned Dennehy, Packy Lee, and Ian Peck reprising their roles, alongside Rebecca Ferguson, Tim ...

  3. Vandal Savage - Wikipedia

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    The Immortal Man initially appeared in four stories, then disappeared from comics for seventeen years. He returned in a two-part story in Action Comics #552–553 (1984), written by Marv Wolfman with art by Gil Kane. In this story, it was said the Immortal Man and Vandal Savage were archenemies across history and had been since before they had ...

  4. Immortal Man - Wikipedia

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    Immortal Man, also known as Klarn Arg, is a superhero in the DC Comics Universe.He first appeared in Strange Adventures #177 (June 1965). [1] Multiple versions of his origin connect him to the villain Vandal Savage, with both gaining immortality by encountering a strange meteorite during prehistoric times.

  5. Resurrection Man (character) - Wikipedia

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    The character has been connected to DC's immortal characters Vandal Savage and the Immortal Man. In the crossover DC One Million , a future timeline shows Mitch Shelley still alive in the 853rd century, operating with the superhero team Justice Legion A and now armed with a "Resurrector" device that controls his resurrection ability.

  6. The Multiversity - Wikipedia

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    The character would later appear in Grant Morrison's Action Comics #9 (July 2012) and was a central character in The Multiversity. Final Crisis was described by editor Dan DiDio as the finale in a trilogy of stories about the Multiverse, describing each Crisis: "The death of the Multiverse, the rebirth of the Multiverse, and now the ultimate ...

  7. Forgotten Heroes - Wikipedia

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    The members of the team are brought together by Immortal Man, who reveals to them that the pyramids are the work of his eons-old foe, Vandal Savage. With the aid of Superman , the Forgotten Heroes destroy the golden pyramids and save the Earth.

  8. Category:Fictional immortals - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters who possess any form of immortality. Note that many if not most immortal characters listed here are not completely immune to death; at minimum they must at least be capable of living indefinitely and never dying from old age or natural causes.

  9. Anthro (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Anthro is a fictional superhero character published by DC Comics, presented as the "first boy", a caveman born to Neanderthal parents. Anthro was created by cartoonist Howard Post; he first appeared in Showcase #74 (March 1968). [1]