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  2. Whiplash (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Whiplash is the name of multiple supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are commonly depicted as members of Iron Man 's rogues gallery . Mickey Rourke portrayed Whiplash in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Iron Man 2 (2010).

  3. List of Iron Man titles - Wikipedia

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    Iron Man Vs. Whiplash: Iron Man Vs. Whiplash #1-4 April 2010 978-0785144151: Iron Man: Fatal Frontier: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic #1-13, Iron Man Annual (vol. 2) #1 June 2014 978-0785184560: Iron Man: Tales of the Golden Avenger: Iron Man: Armored Adventures, Iron Man: Iron Protocols, Marvel Adventures Iron Man #1, Iron Man and Power Pack #3 ...

  4. Miles Teller's 'Whiplash' Payday Was Only Four Figures - AOL

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    Whiplash is arguably the movie that put Miles Teller on the map. ... (Sony owned the rights to the property at the time), it was a highly anticipated entry into the comic book movie canon. Critics ...

  5. The Night Gwen Stacy Died - Wikipedia

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    "The Night Gwen Stacy Died", alternatively known as "The Green Goblin's Last Stand", is a story arc of the Marvel Comics comic book series The Amazing Spider-Man #121–122 (June–July 1973). The two-issue story was written by Gerry Conway , with pencil art by Gil Kane and inking by John Romita Sr. and Tony Mortellaro.

  6. Iron Man's armor - Wikipedia

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    The armor briefly gained intelligence in Episode 14 of Season 1, "Man and Iron Man". Problems arose due to its desire to protect Stark above all else (including almost killing Whiplash, as it did in the comics) – by constantly keeping him inside itself. However, like in the comics, the armor sacrificed itself to save Stark during a cardiac ...

  7. Femme Fatales (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics Presents #49 (May 1990) Leeann Foreman is a mutant with unrevealed abilities. She previously went by the codename Whiplash, though changed it when Viper took over leadership. She is equipped with three built-in retractable whips that release from each of her wrists. Viper

  8. ‘Cock’ Review: Taron Egerton, Jonathan Bailey Lead a ...

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    Bailey’s whiplash comic timing lifts the character from self-obsessed to scintillating, a quality he uses both artfully and artlessly on his two lovers. Egerton’s more grounded rhythm and ...

  9. Aldrich Killian - Wikipedia

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    Aldrich Killian is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Iron Man vol. 4 #1 (Jan. 2005) and was created by Warren Ellis and Adi Granov. Guy Pearce portrayed a retooled version of the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Iron Man 3 (2013).