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The novel is about a cricket named Mèn [a] and his adventure in a human village and the animal kingdom. The cricket protagonist was originally featured in a 1941 short story by Hoài's Con Dế Mèn ("The Cricket") to the Tân Dân Publishing House, [1] which corresponds to the first three chapters of the modern edition. [2]
The Brotherhood of Mutants are a group of mutant criminals led by Magneto who oppose the X-Men throughout the series. In a flash-forward depicted in the series finale, the group's members reform and join S.H.I.E.L.D. Raven Darkholme / Mystique (voiced by Colleen Wheeler) is a member of the Brotherhood who possesses shapeshifting abilities. In ...
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"The Adventure of the Dancing Men" is a Sherlock Holmes story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as one of 13 stories in the cycle published as The Return of Sherlock Holmes in 1905. It was first published in The Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom in December 1903, and in Collier's in the United States on 5 December 1903.
Serpent Men are a fictional race created by Robert E. Howard for his King Kull tales. They first appeared in "The Shadow Kingdom", published in Weird Tales in August 1929. They were later adapted for the Marvel Comics Conan comics by Roy Thomas and Marie Severin. Their first Marvel Universe appearance was in Kull the Conqueror vol. 1 #2 ...
The X-Men free Xavier from the machine and give their own speech at the pulpit challenging Stryker's ideas. Stryker draws a gun to shoot Kitty, but a police officer working security shoots Stryker first. Magneto confronts the X-Men in the epilogue, telling them that Stryker won because his ideas were still popular.
In order to prevent all humans from being turned into mutants, the X-Men, the Brotherhood of Mutants, S.H.I.E.L.D., the Acolytes, Angel, Spyke, Havok and the New Mutants all join forces to save humanity from the ambitions of Apocalypse. Rogue defeats Apocalypse at the last minute by borrowing Leech's ability to cancel other mutant abilities.
X-Men Uncanny X-Men, vol. 1 (flagship) – The X-Men open their new base in San Francisco and invite the world's mutant to join them (2008–2009); Cyclops later decided to move the mutant population to Utopia and off U.S. soil to avoid further persecution by the government (2009–2011).