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  2. Bombshell (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    First mentioned in Teen Titans vol. 3, #38, she was a member of the Teen Titans during the one-year gap after Infinite Crisis. She has similar powers to Captain Atom as she underwent the same alien metal skin experiment that Nathaniel Adam did. Prior to this, she was recruited into a rogue military black ops unit when she was arrested for ...

  3. Mad Mod - Wikipedia

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    An illusion of Mad Mod's younger self as depicted in Teen Titans.. Mad Mod appears in Teen Titans (2003), voiced by Malcolm McDowell. [4] This version is an old man, Anglophile, and ally of the Brotherhood of Evil who views the Teen Titans as rebellious "snots", and utilizes robots, hypnotic holographic projectors, death traps, and illusions controlled by his cane, which also allowed him to ...

  4. List of many-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia

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    This page lists many-eyed beings in mythology and fiction. The list is meant to include creatures that have multiple eyes on body or on head (or heads); for creatures who have multiple eyes due to having multiple heads, each having two eyes, see polycephaly in mythology.

  5. List of Teen Titans Go! characters - Wikipedia

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    The Teen Titans interacted with the version of the ThunderCats from ThunderCats Roar. The 80s Lion-O appeared from cartoon heaven, saying that ThunderCats Roar is a good successor to the original cartoon. The 80's Snarf was seen in a cave with 2011 Lion-O. Wonder Woman. Voiced by: Halsey (in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies)

  6. Titanomachy - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the Titanomachy (/ ˌ t aɪ t ə ˈ n ɒ m ə k i /; Ancient Greek: Τιτανομαχία, romanized: Titanomakhía, lit. 'Titan-battle', Latin: Titanomachia) was a ten-year [1] series of battles fought in Ancient Thessaly, consisting of most of the Titans (the older generation of gods, based on Mount Othrys) fighting against the Olympians (the younger generations, who ...

  7. Talk:Utahraptor - Wikipedia

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    Utahraptor was not known when the raptors designs were being made so it's not possible for it to have inspired Jurassic Park. The statement in the BI article that Utahraptor was the inspiration for the look of the raptors is nonsensical (because the movie was in production already at the time of discovery) and isn't supported by quotes or ...

  8. Utahraptor State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is located east of U.S. Route 191 and west of Arches National Park, and covers 6,500 acres (26 km 2).The park contains the Dalton Wells Quarry, which have yielded remains of dinosaurs that have advanced understanding of paleontology, such as those of the giant dromaeosaur dinosaur Utahraptor ostrommaysi. [2]

  9. Titans in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Titans look like Gods but have dark orange helmets and their skin is a rock color. There appear to be more Titans in the film than in actual mythology. In the Disney 1997 animated film Hercules there are five Titans. Four of them embody the four classical elements: The Rock Titan, The Ice Titan, The Lava Titan, and the Tornado Titan.