Fire breathing, fire-breathing, firebreathing, fire breather, or firebreather may refer to:
Chimera, Chimaera, or Chimaira originally referred to:
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A monster is a type of fictional creature found in horror, fantasy, science fiction, folklore, mythology and religion.
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Breath may refer to:
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The Pact is a fictional team of superheroes. The Pact was a comic book title released in two limited series by Image Comics.
Firebreather is a comic book created by Phil Hester and Andy Kuhn and published by Image Comics. Set in the Image Universe, the series focuses on the life of a teenage half-dragon Duncan Rosenblatt. The story has been told in a mini-series (2003) and a one-shot (2004). An ongoing series started in May 2008, and a film based on the series aired on Cartoon Network on November 24, 2010. Following the publication of a crossover series, The Pact, Duncan was incorporated into Invincible as a supporting character.
Phil Hester is an American comic book artist, penciller and writer.
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Frankenstein, in comics, may refer to:
A breath is the act of inhaling and exhaling.
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Firebreather is an American animated CGI superhero television film, based on the Image Comics comic book series of the same name, which premiered on November 24, 2010, on Cartoon Network. It was directed by Peter Chung from a screenplay by James Krieg based on a story of Phil Hester and Andy Kuhn, and stars the voices of Jesse Head, Dana Delany, Kevin Michael Richardson, Reed Diamond, Dante Basco, Tia Texada, and Amy Davidson.
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters may refer to several films:
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In mythology and fantasy, a fire-breathing monster is a monster with the ability to shoot fire from its mouth. The concept of a fire-breathing monster is shared by various mythological traditions throughout history, and is also a common element of monsters in the fantasy genre, especially dragons, which are almost always given the ability to shoot fire, or some other type of breath-based attack. The origins of this power may vary, from magic to a biological explanation similar to an organic flamethrower.