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Rat-Man (TV Series)
'' Ratman'' is a 1988 Italian horror film. Ratman, Rat-Man or Rat Man can also refer to the following: * ''Rat-Man'' (comics), an Italian comic book series by Leonardo Ortolani, and its title character * ''Ratman'' (manga), a Japanese manga by Sekihiko Inui, and its title character * Rat Man "Rat Man" was the nickname given by Sigmund Freud to a patient whose "case history" was published as ''Bemerkungen über einen Fall von Zwangsneurose'' Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis"(1909). This was the second of six case histories ..., a nickname given by Sigmund Freud to one of his patients * "Ratty" Erwins, also known as "The Rat Man", a character in Stephen King's ''The Stand'' * Ratman, a character in the animated series ''Dexter's Laboratory'' from the 1996 episode " The Justice Friends: Ratman" {{disambig ...
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Ratman
''Ratman'' () is a 1988 Italian exploitation horror film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. Plot Two models, Marlis and Peggy, are on a Caribbean Island for a photoshoot. One night, Peggy is found dead and her body seems to be eaten by rats. The victim's sister, Terry, arrives on the island and helped by Fred Williams, a mystery novel writer she meets at the airport, starts to investigate. Meanwhile, Marlis and the photographer find other corpses in the jungle. Searching for help, they stopped at an isolated house just to discover that the landlord is a scientist who created a ferocious mutant half-ape, half rat. Cast Release ''Ratman'' was released in 1988. Reception Todd Martin of ''Horror News Network'' had praised the film for its gore and acting of Nelson de la Rosa and Eva Grimaldi but criticized the film for its long and boring scenes where blood and gore were not the factors. John White of The Digital Fix gave the film 7 out of 10, criticizing its visual presentation b ...
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Rat-Man (comics)
''Rat-Man'' is an Italian comic book about an inept superhero of the same name, created by Leonardo Ortolani in 1989. Although it was initially meant to be a satire of other superheroes, most prominently Batman, it has since evolved into an independent comic sporting a complex, evolving continuity. The comic is well known for its nonsense humor à-la Monty Python, its engaging storytelling and its frequent breaking of the fourth wall. Ortolani often pays both direct and indirect tribute to other comic authors (Jack Kirby above everyone else) and he frequently makes his characters use pop-culture references, either generic or specific to the native Italian context and background. The comic was published by Panini Comics as new installments under the name of ''Rat-Man Collection'' (closed with issue #122) and is currently being published as reprints of older stories in ''Rat-Man Gigante''. Publishing history The character of Rat-Man appeared for the first time in the second issu ...
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Ratman (manga)
is a Japanese '' shōnen'' manga written and illustrated by Sekihiko Inui. The series follows the story of Shuto Katsuragi, a wannabe hero, who tries to save his friend, but ends up becoming the "villain" Ratman. ''Ratman'' was serialized in the Japanese magazine '' Shōnen Ace'', published by Kadokawa Shoten from August 2007 to June 2013. Kadokawa Shoten compiled its chapters into twelve tankōbon bound volumes. Ratman was published in America by Tokyopop, but production ceased after volume 4. It is currently licensed by Viz Media. Plot Taking place in the day and age of heroes, technological advancements in recent years has allowed corporations to design all sorts of heroes, igniting widespread public interest. The corporate appeal of these mascots led to the arrival of these so-called "''commercial heroes''" who're subsequently registered under the "Hero Association", an organization that assigns missions to said heroes. Shuto Katsuragi, a kind-hearted 15-year-old who, d ...
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Rat Man
"Rat Man" was the nickname given by Sigmund Freud to a patient whose "case history" was published as ''Bemerkungen über einen Fall von Zwangsneurose'' Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis"(1909). This was the second of six case histories that Freud published and the first in which he claimed that the patient had been cured by psychoanalysis. The nickname derives from the fact that among the patient's many compulsions was an obsession with nightmarish fantasies about rats. To protect the anonymity of patients, psychoanalytic case studies usually withheld or disguised the names of the individuals concerned (Anna O., Little Hans, Wolf Man, Dora, etc.). Recent researchers have determined that the "Rat Man" was in fact a lawyer named Ernst Lanzer (1878–1914)—though many other sources maintain that the man's name was Paul Lorenz. History of the analysis Lanzer first came to Freud in October 1907 complaining of obsessive fears and compulsive impulses. Freud treated h ...
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List Of The Stand Characters
The following is a partial list of characters from Stephen King's novel ''The Stand''. The novel was published in 1978, with its narrative set during the 1980s; however, a second edition was released in 1990, is considerably longer than the first version (1,200 pages compared to 800 pages), and is set in the 1990s. The two versions are essentially the same, although some content was added in the second version, including a new ending. The book was also adapted into a The Stand (1994 miniseries), television mini-series, starring Gary Sinise, Molly Ringwald, and Rob Lowe and was released by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network in 1994. In 2008, Marvel Comics published a The Stand (comics), comic book adaptation that was ended in 2012. Warner Bros. Pictures released an announcement in January 2011 that the company would be producing a movie remake of the King novel. The project never came to fruition and the book was eventually adapted as a The Stand (2020 miniseries), sec ...
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