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R.I.P.D.: Rest in Peace Department, or simply R.I.P.D., is a 2013 American supernatural action comedy film starring Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds. The film was directed by Robert Schwentke and written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi based on the 1999 comic book R.I.P.D. by Peter M. Lenkov .
R.I.P.D. 2: Rise of the Damned: Universal 1440 Entertainment / Dark Horse Entertainment November 15, 2022 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Hellboy: The Crooked Man: Ketchup Entertainment / Millennium Media / Dark Horse Entertainment / Nu Boyana Film Studios / Campbell Grobman Films October 8, 2024 $20 Unknown Unknown $2,014,050 Total $1.064 billion
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Dugan, a skilled mechanic, designs and builds S.T.R.I.P.E., a robotic suit that he uses to accompany and protect her. [4] During her time in Blue Valley, her frequent nemesis is the young villainess known as Shiv, daughter of the immortal Dragon King. [5] Their most recent rematch was in Infinite Crisis, on a page added to the hardcover edition.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight is a comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics from 2007 to 2011. It serves as a canonical [ 2 ] continuation of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer , and follows the events of that show's final televised season . [ 3 ]
Related works named for the fictional afterlife law enforcement agency "Rest in Peace Department" include: R.I.P.D., a 2013 comedy film R.I.P.D., the original 1999 comic book, created by Peter M. Lenkov and published by Dark Horse Comics
Recruit", a 2005 episode of the Superman prequel series Smallville, on which Johns's studio mate Jeph Loeb was a writer–producer, featured a villain by the name of Geoff Johns. In 2008, Johns wrote "Legion", the eleventh episode of the eighth season, in which he introduced the three core members of the Legion of Super-Heroes. [86]