Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Sidekick Full name or Alter-ego Hero First appearance Year Notes Alpha: Andrew "Andy" Maguire: Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1, #692 (October 2012) 2012: Bob: Bob, Agent of HYDRA: Deadpool: Cable & Deadpool #38(May 2007) 2007: Bucky: James Buchanan Barnes: Captain America: Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941) 1941: Later becomes Winter ...
Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.
After years of battling the Flash, the Amazons of Paradise Island believed they cured her of her disease. Under the guise of Alyx Florin, she courted Alan Scott and they married. The couple gave birth to twins, Jennifer-Lynn Hayden and Todd Rice. Streak the Wonder Dog: Green Lantern #30 (February–March 1948) Green Lantern's canine sidekick.
This is the sudarshan'character names' page for the Final Fantasy series for use in the Final Fantasy WikiProject. Please help by: adding any missing character, monster or summon name to the list; adding items names changes section or creating a new page containing items names changes. renaming any name entry on the list if incorrect
The author surrogate may be disguised to some degree, or there may be little attempt to make them appear different (for example, they may have the same first name and job). Jon Arbuckle in the Garfield cartoon strip series; Stan Marsh in the South Park television sitcom series; Kyle Broflovski in the South Park television sitcom series; Ralphie ...
Eventually it was revealed by Majere that Mina was a God of Light, tricked by Queen Takhisis into serving her. [21] Mina refused to join the pantheons of Light or Darkness, and became the Goddess of Tears. [22] Her symbol is an amber teardrop. [23] In the last series, she kills Nightshade, Rhys Mason's friend.
Year Ref. Tom Powers The Public Enemy: James Cagney: 1931 [63] Caesar Enrico "Rico" Bandello / "Little Caesar" Little Caesar: Edward G. Robinson: Tony Camonte Scarface: Paul Muni: 1932 Donald Duck: Mickey Mouse short film series Clarence Nash: 1934–1966 [64] [65] Scarlett O'Hara: Gone with the Wind: Vivien Leigh: 1939 [66] Charles Foster Kane ...
Elric first appeared in print in Moorcock's novella "The Dreaming City" (Science Fantasy No. 47, June 1961). Moorcock's doomed albino antihero is one of the better-known characters in fantasy literature, having crossed over into a wide variety of media, such as role-playing games, comics, music, and film. The stories have been continuously in ...