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  2. Comet (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The second character is a shapeshifter with three forms (male, female, and winged centaur). Both characters are connected to the Superman family of titles. Comet first appeared in the story "The Legion of Super-Traitors!", published in Adventure Comics #293 (February 1962) during the period known as the Silver Age of Comics.

  3. Centaurs in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Centaurs based on the mythical creatures appear throughout the editions of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game as a monster or a playable race, with variants in different campaign settings. [4] [5] [6] Centaurs are common characters in the Shining series of games by SEGA. Dora is a female centaur in Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder.

  4. Magician from Mars - Wikipedia

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    The Magician from Mars was a Golden Age superheroine created by John Giunta and Malcolm Kildale for Centaur Publications' Amazing-Man Comics. [1] who appeared in five issues of Amazing-Man Comics (#7-11, Nov 1939-Apr 1940), thereby predating most other early comics superheroines (such as Fantomah and Wonder Woman).

  5. Centaurworld - Wikipedia

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    Megan Dong as Glendale, [11] a neurotic and kleptomaniacal gerenuk-like centaur who can store an infinite amount of objects in a portal hidden in her stomach. Dong also voices Kale (one of the Glitter Cats), occasional Moletaur backup singing, and "Figure 2", a young human female who tries to steal some apples from Rider.

  6. Centaurides - Wikipedia

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    As a proper noun, Centauride or Kentauride refers specifically to a female of the tribe of the Centauroi or Kentauroi (Κένταυροι), commonly rendered in English as the common noun "centaurs"; as a common noun, centauride refers to any female centaur. Centauress is the more usual term in English, but centaurelle and centaurette may also ...

  7. A Centaur's Life - Wikipedia

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    A Centaur's Life, known in Japan as Centaur's Worries (Japanese: セントールの悩み, Hepburn: Sentōru no Nayami), is a Japanese slice of life comedy manga series by Kei Murayama. [2] [1] The series has been serialized in Tokuma Shoten's Monthly Comic Ryū magazine since February 2011, and is published in English by Seven Seas Entertainment.

  8. Category:Centaur Publications characters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Centaur Publications characters" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Circe (character) - Wikipedia

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    Circe is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media. Based upon the eponymous Greek mythological figure who imprisoned Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey, she is a wicked sorceress and major recurring adversary of the superhero Wonder Woman.