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This is a list of characters in Elfquest, the science fiction/fantasy comic book series created in 1978 by Wendy and Richard Pini. The initial list is derived from the original series, which Warp Graphics published in 1978–1984. Later series introduced numerous additional characters; about 650 have been mentioned by name at least once.
Mask: Description: Slingshot: Ricochet: A white recreational van that splits in half to reveal a jet fighter launch ramp. First show appearance: episode 48. His mask is Ricochet (Boomerang in the tv series), which fires an energy boomerang. Meteor: Cruise Control: A white jet stunt plane that splits into a smaller aerial fighter and a missile ...
Hyottoko seems to have been a legendary character in Japan in the past, and is now a stock character. In Iwate Prefecture , there is a myth about the origin of Hyottoko. In the story, there was a boy with a bizarre face who could create gold out of his belly button, so when someone died in a house, you would put the mask of this boy at the top ...
To escape Batman, he dove into a basin of chemical waste and swam through a drainage pipe out to the river. The special oxygen system in his helmet helped him survive, but the chemicals disfigured him and transformed him into the Joker. Another villain, Two-Face, was once Harvey Dent, Gotham's youngest District Attorney.
Tommy (last name spelled "Doyal" per the credits) appears in the 2007 reboot, where the character has a similar role to the one he has in the original. [ 3 ] Farrands compares Tommy's arc in that film to Laurie Strode's in Halloween H20 : that of a traumatized victim who must stop running and face their worst fear.
Her original costume was a mini-skirted red dress with red hat, gloves and cape, and a domino mask; yellow double "M" emblems on her chest and hat completed the ensemble. A later version of the costume had a bare midriff and shorter sleeves. [2] Miss Masque first appeared in Nedor Comics' Exciting Comics #51 (September 1946).
The program began broadcasting on August 28, 1953 in black and white and then when colour television was introduced to Japan on July 1, 1972, it added little colorful doves forming a circle.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Rocky and Bullwinkle characters" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.