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  2. Marcus Rediker - Wikipedia

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    In Villains of All Nations, Rediker wrote that by mutinying or capturing a ship, pirates were seizing the means of maritime production from merchant capitalists and declaring their ships to be under common ownership. [37] A diagram of a typical slave ship during the Atlantic slave trade. Rediker often stresses the cramped and dirty conditions ...

  3. Lists of villains - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The following is a list of lists of villains, supervillains, enemies, ... 100 Heroes & Villains; List of comic book ...

  4. Batmen of All Nations - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, the Batmen of All Nations battle the "Jokers of All Nations", formed by the Joker and consisting of unnamed Jokerized versions of an Inuit, a Canadian hockey player, a Scotsman, a Cossack, and a Sumo wrestler. Additionally, the Club of Villains make a non-speaking cameo appearance in the episode "The Knights of Tomorrow ...

  5. Swagman (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Swagman begins his career as a criminal in Australia, often coming into conflict with the Dark Ranger of the Batmen of All Nations. In Batman R.I.P., Swagman joins the Black Glove and the Club of Villains, under the leadership of Simon Hurt. [6] The villains drive Batman insane, awakening his Zur-En-Arrh persona. After Batman and the Dark ...

  6. Bartholomew Roberts - Wikipedia

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    (The book is often printed under the byline of Daniel Defoe on the assumption that "Charles Johnson" is a pseudonym, but there is no proof that Defoe is the author, and the matter remains in dispute.) Johnson devotes more space to Roberts than to any of the other pirates in his book, describing him as:

  7. The Encyclopedia of Super-Villains - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ynez Valley News called the book "colorful, slightly daffy, definitely bizarre, thrilling, nostalgic and most of all fun to read." [ 3 ] The Regina Sun said, "Although a mug shot is not provided for every villain, the encyclopedia will still serve as a useful reference for trivia enthusiasts."

  8. Flying Gang - Wikipedia

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    Anne Bonny was a married woman who moved to Nassau sometime between 1714 and 1718, according to A General History of the Pyrates, a book published in 1724 by Captain Charles Johnson, a pen name for an author who remains unknown. According to this account, Bonny met Calico Jack Rackham and fell in love with him.

  9. Crazy Quilt - Wikipedia

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    Crazy-Quilt is the name of several characters in DC Comics.The first is an enemy of the Boy Commandos, while the second, Paul Dekker, is an enemy of Batman.Both are blind and use special helmets that enable them to regain their vision and generate rainbow energy beams.