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A common misconception is the arthrodires (along with all other placoderms) were sluggish bottom-dwellers that were outcompeted by more advanced fish. Leading to this misconception is that the arthrodire body plan remained relatively conserved (that is, the majority of arthrodires were bullet - or torpedo -shaped) during the Devonian period ...
Rhenanida ("Rhine fish") were flattened, ray-like, bottom-dwelling predators with large, upturned mouths that lived in marine environments. The rhenanids were once presumed to be the most primitive, or at least the closest to the ancestral placoderm, as their armour was made of unfused components—a mosaic of tubercles—as opposed to the ...
This version is the head of the corporation Alkali-Transigen who created the Transigen virus to sterilize mutantkind, which also caused the decay of Logan's healing factor and Charles Xavier's mental deterioration, in an attempt to make his own mutants as the Reavers were not as effective as he had hoped. After several mutant children escape ...
Abigail Brand [33] – Head of S.W.O.R.D. (Sentient World Observation and Response Department), a subdivision of S.H.I.E.L.D. She is a hybrid mutant and alien. Joseph Bricklemoore – Agent of the Mutant Task Force that infiltrated the Jean Grey School Student Body by using MGH (Mutant Growth Hormone) to become the mutate Tri-Joey.
Upon the conclusion of the Warden's origin story, the narrative resumes a single strand for all players, where the Warden travels to Ostagar, the site of an upcoming major battle with the Darkspawn. [2] The Warden is guided by their recruiter Duncan, who sets in motion the Warden's initiation into their organization.
Infestation 2 (stylized in some solicitations as Infes2ation) is a comic book crossover that was published by IDW Publishing from January to April 2012. Serving as the sequel to Infestation, [1] it consisted of two book-end one-shots, and two-issue limited series from The Transformers, Dungeons & Dragons, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, G.I. Joe and 30 Days of Night.
M-11 is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.. Originally known as the Human Robot, the character was named "M-11" in the 2006 to 2007 Agents of Atlas miniseries as an allusion to its first appearance in Menace #11 from Atlas Comics (Marvel Comics' 1950s predecessor). [1]
Snizzard (voiced by Bryan Cranston in the first appearance, and Bob Papenbrook in the second and third appearances) – A Ladon-themed monster with a lizard-like head, cobra-headed hands, piles of snakes for legs, and an apple-shaped part on his head that was created by Finster. Its torso is actually a large mouth where Snizzard can shoot out ...