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Red (comics)
Red, in comics, may refer to: * ''Red'' (manga), a 2006 manga by Sanae Rokuya * ''Red'' (WildStorm), a 2003/2004 three-issue comic book mini-series * ''Red'' (1998), a manga by Kenichi Muraeda * ''Red'' (2007), an award-winning manga by Naoki Yamamoto * Red, a nickname given to Hellboy * Red, a number of characters/concepts in DC Comics publications: ** Red, a DC Comics supervillain and member of the Rainbow Raiders ** Red, one of a trio of soldiers who were later reinvented in ''Kingdom Come'', both times as the team Red, White and Blue ** The Red, part of the Parliament Enclave in Swamp Things stories, the most famous member being The Green ***The Red is most closely associated with the heroes Animal Man, Vixen, B'wana Beast, and Beast Boy * Red, three Marvel Comics characters: ** Red, a Golden Age gangster and enemy of the original Human Torch, who appeared in ''Marvel Comics'' #1 ** Red, a member of S.H.I.E.L.D., who is the most advanced Life Model Decoy ** Red, a member ...
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Red (manga)
is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Sanae Rokuya. It is licensed in North America by Digital Manga Publishing Digital Manga is a California-based publishing company that licenses and releases Japanese manga, anime, and related merchandise in the English language. Digital Manga also owns and operates eManga, a digital publishing site for manga and l ..., which released the manga on 27 May 2008. Reception Leroy Douresseaux noted there were no sex scenes, instead there were kiss scenes, making this title teen-appropriate, but felt that without the character design, the manga was "pedestrian". Danielle Van Gorder found her layouts "striking" and enjoyed the gradual unfurling of the story. Holly Ellingwood enjoyed the "compelling" story. References External links *{{ann, manga, 11167 2006 manga Digital Manga Publishing titles Yaoi anime and manga ...
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B'wana Beast
B'wana Beast (Michael Payson "Mike" Maxwell) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is an African-themed hero who can communicate with and fuse animals. B'wana Beast has also appeared in various media outside comics. Kevin Michael Richardson and Peter Onorati voice the character in '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' and ''Justice League Unlimited'' respectively. Publication history Created by Bob Haney and Mike Sekowsky, B'wana Beast made his first appearance in '' Showcase'' #66 (January 1967).'' Showcase'' #66 (February 1967) The character was an attempt to capitalize on Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan, borrowing the African jungle setting and " Tarzan yell" which was created in the Johnny Weissmuller incarnation of Tarzan. Fictional character biography Michael Maxwell is a ranger in Zambezi's nature preserves who crashes on Mount Kilimanjaro after his plane is struck by lightning. He and his companions take refuge in the cavern home of Dju ...
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Red Dragon (comics)
Red Dragon, in comics, may refer to: * Red Dragon, a DC Comics supervillain * Red Dragon, a character from Grant Morrison's series ''Zenith'' * Red Dragon, a Comico Comics character who was connected to the Elementals * Red Dragon, the personification of the symbol of Wales who appeared in the Marvel MAX limited series ''Wisdom'' * Red Dragon, a Tower Comics character who appeared in '' T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents'' See also * Red dragon (other) * Dragon (other) A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with reptile-like traits. Dragon may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Characters and fictional entities * Chinese dragon * Dave Dragon, character played by Hulk Hogan in the 1998 American martial ... References

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Red (other)
Red is a color. Red or RED may also refer to: Places * Red Barracks, Weymouth, Dorset, England * Red Barracks, Woolwich, London, England. * Red Creek (Mississippi), a tributary of the Pascagoula River in the United States * Red Creek, a tributary of the Dry Fork (Cheat River) in the U.S. state of West Virginia * Red Lake (other) * Red Mountain (other) * Red River (other) * Red Sea, between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula People * Red (nickname) * Amazing Red (born 1982), stage name of American professional wrestler Jonathan Figueroa * Red Bastien (1931–2012), stage name of American professional wrestler Rolland Bastien * Red Buttons (1919–2006), stage name of American actor and comedian born Aaron Chwatt * Red Skelton (1913–1997), stage name of American actor, comedian, and artist Richard Skelton * Spanish Red, a female professional wrestler from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling Arts and entertainment Comics * Red (manga), ''Red'' (manga), ...
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Alternative Versions Of The Green Goblin
The Green Goblin is the alias of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, the first and best-known incarnation of the Green Goblin is Norman Osborn, who is regarded as one of the superhero Spider-Man's three archenemies, alongside Doctor Octopus and Venom. Originally a manifestation of chemically induced insanity, others would later take on the persona, including Norman's son Harry Osborn. The Green Goblin is depicted as a criminal mastermind who uses an arsenal of Halloween-themed equipment, including grenade-like Pumpkin Bombs, razor-sharp bat-shaped blades, and a flying Goblin Glider, to terrorize New York City. Comics journalist and historian Mike Conroy writes of the character: "Of all the costumed villains who've plagued Spider-Man over the years, the most flat-out unhinged and terrifying of them all is the Green Goblin." The Green Goblin has appeared in numerous media adap ...
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Age Of Apocalypse
"Age of Apocalypse" is a 1995 comic book crossover storyline mostly published in the X-Men franchise of books by Marvel Comics. The ''Age of Apocalypse'' briefly replaced the universe of Earth-616 and had ramifications in the main Marvel Comics universe when the original timeline was restored. It was later retconned as having occurred in the alternate universe of Earth-295. During the entirety of the ''Age of Apocalypse'' event the regularly published X-Men comics were replaced by new X-Men related mini series, focusing on various teams and individuals in the ''Age of Apocalypse'' world including '' X-Calibre'', '' Gambit and the X-Ternals'', '' Generation Next'', ''Astonishing X-Men'', '' Amazing X-Men'', ''Weapon X'', ''Factor X'', '' X-Man'' and '' X-Universe''. The event was bookended by two one shots, ''X-Men Alpha'' and ''X-Men Omega''. The storyline starts with Legion (David Haller), a psychotic mutant who traveled back in time to kill Magneto before he can commit vari ...
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Life Model Decoy
A Life Model Decoy (frequently known by the abbreviation LMD) is a fictional android appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. LMDs duplicate all outward aspects of a real living person with such authenticity that they can easily impersonate a specific person without casual detection. LMDs first appeared in "The Man For the Job!", a short story by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby that ran in the anthology book '' Strange Tales'' #135 (August 1965), in which the spy agency S.H.I.E.L.D. created LMDs of agent Nick Fury to use as decoys for an attack by the terrorist organization Hydra. LMDs have been used in numerous Marvel Comics storylines since their first appearance, and have also been adapted into other media based on Marvel, including films, television series, animation and video games. Publication history Life Model Decoys first appeared in "The Man For the Job!", a short story by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby that ran in the anthology book ...
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Marvel Comics (comic)
''Marvel Mystery Comics'' (first issue titled simply ''Marvel Comics'') is an American comic book series published during the 1930s–1940s period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books. It was the first publication of Marvel Comics' predecessor, Timely Comics, a division of Timely Publications. In 1949, with the popularity of superheroes having waned, the book was converted into the horror fiction, horror anthology ''Marvel Tales'' from issue #93–159 (Aug. 1949 – Aug. 1957), when it ceased publication. Publication history Premiere issue: ''Marvel Comics'' #1 In 1939, pulp magazine publisher Martin Goodman (publisher), Martin Goodman expanded into the newly emerging comic book field by buying content from comics packager Funnies, Inc. On August 31, 1939, his first effort, ''Marvel Comics'' #1 (cover-dated Oct. 1939), from his company Timely Comics, Timely Publications, was published. This featured the List of first appearances in Marvel Comics public ...
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