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  2. Transformers: Shattered Glass - Wikipedia

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    Transformers: Shattered Glass is a series of American comic books and prose stories published by Fun Publications published between 2008 and 2011, being based on the Transformers franchise by Hasbro. [1] Two reboot series are being published between 2021 and 2022 by IDW Publishing. [2] [3]

  3. Unbreakable (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The series originated with the film Unbreakable, directed by Shyamalan and released in 2000.When M. Night Shyamalan conceived the idea for Unbreakable, the outline had a comic book's traditional three-part structure (the superhero's "birth", his struggles against general evil-doers, and the hero's ultimate battle against the "archenemy").

  4. List of fictional characters with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics: Vision impairment from losing an eye. [citation needed] 1979 James Rupert "Rhodey" Rhodes AKA War Machine: Avengers West Coast: Marvel Comics: Motor disability. He relies on mechanical leg braces or a full body mech suit for mobility. [citation needed] 1941 Bucky Barnes AKA Winter Soldier: Captain America Comics: Marvel Comics

  5. Fun Publications - Wikipedia

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    After the Transformers convention license was acquired by Fun Publications, they issued a new series called Transformers: Timelines, a series of stand alone tales.The first comic was released in 2005 with a story called "Descent into Evil", starring a group of updated classic Autobots and new characters fighting the evil forces of Deathsaurus and his Insecticons.

  6. Chibi (style) - Wikipedia

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    A character drawn in chibi style. Chibi, also known as super deformation (SD), is a style of caricature originating in Japan, and common in anime and manga where characters are drawn in an exaggerated way, typically small and chubby with stubby limbs, oversized heads, and minimal detail.

  7. Mighty Muggs - Wikipedia

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    The toys resemble super deformed versions of characters from the following franchises: Star Wars, Marvel Comics, Indiana Jones, G.I. Joe, and Transformers. There is a line of smaller figures, called Mini Muggs, as well as blank Mighty Muggs for customization.

  8. SD Gundam - Wikipedia

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    SD Gundam (Japanese: SDガンダム, Hepburn: Esu Dī Gandamu, short for Superior Defender Gundam or Super Deformed Gundam) [1] is a media franchise that spawned from the Gundam franchise. SD Gundam takes the mecha (and characters) from Gundam and expresses them in a super deformed and anthropomorphic style.

  9. Megatron - Wikipedia

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    This Megatron, later called Galvatron, is a heroic mirror image of the usual Megatron character from the BotCon exclusive "Shattered Glass" comic, in which the Decepticons are on the side of good and the Autobots on the side of evil. Megatron transforms into a Cybertronian jet.