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  2. Comet (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Comet is the name of two fictional comic book characters owned by DC Comics whose adventures have been published by that same company. The first character is Biron, a sapient horse with magical powers who was once a centaur in ancient Greece. The second character is a shapeshifter with three forms (male, female, and winged centaur).

  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. Fantomah - Wikipedia

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    The character preceded Wonder Woman's first appearance, and has been claimed to be the first female superhero in comic books (although the Centaur Comics superheroine, "Magician from Mars", predates Fantomah by two months). [3] One comics historian says: "Simultaneously grotesque and goofy, horrific and hilarious, the strip truly defies ...

  5. List of anthropomorphic comics - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Comic books subsection. 1.1 Anthology series. 1.2 Comedy series. 1.3 Contemporary drama. 1.4 Fantasy adventure. 1.5 Superhero. 1.6 Manga. 2 Comic strips and ...

  6. List of Xanth characters - Wikipedia

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    Earth is currently the most recognized one with Xanth coming dead last because nobody seems to believe in it. X(A/N) th first appears in the second book, The Source of Magic, and is the star of the 20th Xanth book, Yon Ill Wind (as Nimby, a horrendously ugly donkey-headed dragon), and the 23rd, Xone of Contention. He currently enjoys living in ...

  7. Whom Gods Destroy (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Lana gifted with the power of the Oracle of Delphi persuades the centaur Superman into realizing his true identity. Superman is transformed into a woman, for his crimes leading an harem of centaur Maenads were against women, therefore, he must take their place. The female Superman infiltrates the Great Hall of the Reich, guarded by the Minotaur ...

  8. Protectors (comics) - Wikipedia

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    With the 13th issue of the series, Malibu started the "Genesis" cross-over, which incorporated the books Dinosaurs for Hire and Ex-Mutants (volume 2) as part of the six-issue story. At the end of the cross-over, characters from the Protectors would appear in the pages of Ex-Mutants (and vice versa).

  9. 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).