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M-11 is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Originally known as the Human Robot , the character was named "M-11" in the 2006 to 2007 Agents of Atlas miniseries as an allusion to its first appearance in Menace #11 from Atlas Comics (Marvel Comics' 1950s predecessor). [ 1 ]
The character, created by Gerry Conway and Al Milgrom, first appeared as Danton Black in Firestorm #1 (March 1978) and as Multiplex in Firestorm #2 (April 1978). [91] Danton Black is a nuclear physicist who was Martin Stein's assistant in the designing of the Hudson Nuclear Facility. Feeling that he is not receiving his due credit, he begins ...
Midnight sun (M’Nai) Midnight Fire (Aaron Chord) Miek; Milan (Francisco) Mimic (Calvin Rankin) Mimir; Mind-Wave (Erik Gelden) Mindblast (Danielle forte) Mindless Ones; Mindworm (William Turner) Minotaur (Dario Agger) Miracle Man (Joshua Ayers) Mirage (Desmond Charne) Mister Fish (Mortimer Norris) Mister Hyde (Calvin Zabo) Mister Gideon ...
Over the decades, the X-Men have featured a rotating line up composed of many characters. Notation: A slash (/) between names, indicates codenames in chronological order. Characters listed are set in the Earth-616 continuity except when noted.
Relative of numerous notable characters in Tolkien's legendarium through bloodline and kinship. Gandalf: A wizard. A member of the Fellowship of the Ring. Killed in battle in Moria, but returns to play a leading role in the defeat of Sauron. Gil-galad: Last High King of the Noldor, who ruled during the Second Age. Formed the Last Alliance of ...
M. M (James Bond) Constance MacKenzie; Heather MacLeod; Moira MacTaggert; Malvina Monroe; Mama Fratelli; Lucie Manette; Mantis (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Mantis (Marvel Comics) La India María; Maritza Petrović (Force 10 from Navarone) Beverly Marsh; Maschinenmensch; Mausi; Max Rebo Band; Wanda Maximoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Rose Maylie ...
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Contemporary poster of a Mami Wata, "serpent priestess" painted by Hamburg, German artist Schleisinger, c. 1926, displayed in shrines as a popular image of Mami Wata in Africa and in the Diaspora.