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The Dark Kingdom (ダーク・キングダム, Dāku Kingudamu) is a group of fictional characters in the Sailor Moon manga series by Naoko Takeuchi.They are the chief villains of the first story arc in every version of the series, and were first introduced in the first chapter of the manga, "Usagi – Sailor Moon", originally published in Japan's Nakayoshi on 28 December 1991.
[2] [3] Dark Knights of Steel consists of twelve issues released by DC Comics at monthly intervals, the first being published on November 2, 2021. [4] A special issue, Tales from the Three Kingdoms , featuring three stories set in the Dark Knights of Steel world prior to the main plot, was released on September 6, 2022, written by Taylor, Jay ...
The Dark Kingdom is an organization of antagonists in the Sailor Moon manga series. Dark Kingdom may also refer to: "Dark Kingdom" arc, the corresponding Sailor Moon first season story arc; Dark Kingdom (professional wrestling), a professional wrestling stable; Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King, a 2004 fantasy film and mini-series
Doctor Andromeda and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows [61] October 7, 2020 Black Hammer #12; Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil #1–4; Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows #1–4; 9781506719955: 2 Black Hammer ’45 and The Quantum Age [62] February 23, 2021 Black Hammer ’45 #1–4 "The Quantum Age" The Quantum Age #1–6 ...
Amalgam Comics was a collaborative publishing imprint shared by DC Comics and Marvel Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters into new ones (e.g., the DC Comics character Batman and the Marvel Comics character Wolverine became the Amalgam Comics character the Dark Claw).
The fourth season of the TV series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. features a story arc loosely inspired by the What If series, with the first episode of it being named after the comic book series. Throughout the arc, Holden Radcliffe and his A.I. assistant Aida develop a virtual world called the Framework, which depicts the lives of several S.H.I.E.L.D ...
Orion takes his father's place as the Lord of Apokolips in Kingdom Come. Art by Alex Ross. An alternate universe variant of Orion who overthrew Darkseid as the ruler of Apokolips appears in Kingdom Come. Thorion, a fusion of Orion and Marvel Comics character Thor, appears in the Amalgam Comics universe.
Dark Horse International reprinted the series in issues #1-8 in the short-lived United Kingdom-exclusive anthology magazine Total Carnage in 1993. This series has since been reprinted several times since Dynamite Entertainment's acquisition of the Army of Darkness comic rights, including a paperback in 2006 and a "30th anniversary" hardcover in ...