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Zoit is a Padillikon, whose species is neither boy or girl until their 13th birthday, and appears in the episode "Neither Boy Nor Girl," declaring it no one's business what gender they are. [102] [103] 3 and 4 9: Non-binary 2009 Characters 3 and 4 are canonically non-binary.
Lum's appearance and clothing (and that of her family) draw heavily on the Japanese god of thunder, Raijin. She grew up on her homeworld, Oniboshi ("planet of the oni"), a precocious girl. She attended primary school with Benten of the rivals of the oni: the Lucky Gods, Oyuki, the ice princess, and Ran. There, the four of them developed a ...
Resident Alien is an American comic book series created by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse. The series was published by Dark Horse Comics in five installments of four-issue miniseries , followed by a six-issue miniseries, from 2020 to 2021.
In Alien Woman: The Making of Lt. Ellen Ripley, a 2004 literary analysis of the Alien franchise, Jason Smith and Ximena Gallardo-C. describe Burke as a "monster" who is the by-product of organizational culture and willing to have Ripley and Newt impregnated for capital gain because of their "'natural' wombs". [42]
The Gorn are a violent species who are known for kidnapping large groups of people to serve as incubators for their eggs which they implant inside the body, typically killing the individual when the eggs hatch. [13] Kirk fights with this lizard-like alien in the 1967 "Arena" episode of the original Star Trek series. [8]
The first Jovians are a race of werewolf-like aliens from the planet Jupiter. [60] The second version of the Jovians are a race of aliens descended from a race of genetically engineered humans who live on the planet Jupiter. Charlie-27 is a Jovian. They first appeared in Marvel Super-Heroes #18 (January 1969).
John Robert Crichton, Jr. / ˈ k r aɪ t ən /, played by Ben Browder, is an International Aeronautics and Space Administration (most commonly referred to on the show as IASA) astronaut who, in the opening few minutes of the pilot episode, is accidentally catapulted through a wormhole across the universe, thus; setting the scene for the show as a whole.
Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl (Japanese: 電波女と青春男, Hepburn: Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko, lit. ' Electrowave Girl and Youthful Boy ') [a] is a Japanese light novel series written by Hitoma Iruma, with illustrations by Buriki.