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Riptide makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in a flashback in the Marvel Anime: X-Men episode "Armor - Awakening". This version is a young boy from South America who was trained by Emma Frost. Riptide appears in X-Men: First Class, portrayed by Álex González. [3] This version is a member of the Hellfire Club.
Mystique was the longest running title – lasting twenty-four issues before it was absorbed into the mainstream Marvel Comics imprint and had a change of writer as part of the X-Men: Reload event after the thirteenth issue. New Mutants, also part of Reload, was relaunched with a new first issue as New X-Men: Academy X.
[citation needed] Uncanny X-Men #212, during the "Mutant Massacre", was the first story to hint at a connection between Sabretooth and the X-Man called Wolverine. [2] In The Uncanny X-Men #212, Mr. Sinister is mentioned as the leader of the Marauders. [2] He is seen in silhouette in The Uncanny X-Men #213 (1986) when Sabretooth's mind is scanned.
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Riptide (Leanna Creel) is a superhero from Image Comics created by Rob Liefeld. She first appeared in Youngblood #1 (April 1992). Fictional character biography.
Riptide is an American detective television series that ran on NBC between January 3, 1984 and April 22, 1986, starring Perry King, Joe Penny, and Thom Bray.. The series was created by Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell and was a joint production of Stephen J. Cannell Productions in association with Columbia Pictures Television for NBC.
Airbnb guest Ana Mostarac claimed that the company refused to refund her after she attempted to cancel her reservation due to the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires.
Elon Musk's X settles Donald Trump's free speech lawsuit brought after Jan. 6 ban. Finance. Business Insider. Apple's Alibaba AI deal is unlikely to be a silver bullet for its China woes.