A Mandroid is a fictional suit of power armor in Marvel Comics.
Mandroid(s), a portmanteau of man and android(s), may also refer to:
The mythological hero Hercules or Heracles appears in several comics.
Batman is a fictional superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.
Iron Man, Ironman or Ironmen may refer to:
Mandrake the Magician is a syndicated newspaper comic strip, created by Lee Falk before he created The Phantom. Mandrake began publication on June 11, 1934. Phil Davis soon took over as the strip's illustrator, while Falk continued to script. The strip was distributed by King Features Syndicate.
Giant-Man is the alias used by several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Teen Titans is an American animated superhero television series developed by Glen Murakami, David Slack and Sam Register, based on DC Comics's superhero team of the same name and produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics. It premiered on Cartoon Network on July 19, 2003; and its first two seasons also aired on Kids' WB. Initially, only four seasons were planned; but the popularity of the series led to Cartoon Network's ordering a fifth season. The final half-hour episode of the show, "Things Change", aired on January 16, 2006; it was later followed by a TV movie, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, that premiered on September 15, 2006, serving as the series finale. A 15-minute episode titled "The Lost Episode" was released as part of an online promotional campaign by Post Consumer Brands in January 2005.
A gizmo is a gadget, especially one whose real name is unknown or forgotten.
Marvel Studios, LLC is an American film and television production company that is a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, a division of the Walt Disney Company. Marvel Studios produces the Marvel Cinematic Universe films and series, based on characters that appear in Marvel Comics publications.
Avenger, Avengers, The Avenger, or The Avengers may refer to:
Dwayne Glenn McDuffie was an American writer of comic books and television, known for producing and writing the animated series Static Shock, Damage Control, Justice League Unlimited and Ben 10, and co-founding the pioneering minority-owned-and-operated comic book company Milestone Media, which focused on underrepresented minorities in American comics.
X-Men are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Bruce Walter Timm is an American artist, animator, writer, and producer. He has contributed to building the modern DC Comics animated franchise, most notably Batman: The Animated Series (1992–1995) and the subsequent DC Animated Universe (DCAU), for which Timm created most of the character designs. Timm and Paul Dini co-created the characters Harley Quinn and Terry McGinnis.
Mister X or Mr. X is commonly used as a pseudonym for someone whose name is secret or unknown.
Catman may refer to:
The Grim Reaper is a personification of death.
Darkness is the absence of light.
"Missing link" as a non-scientific term originated from early discussions of the evolution of humans. The term may refer to:
Ultraman or Ultra Series is a collective name for all media featuring the Ultraman character.
A claw is a sharp growth at the end of a toe or finger.
Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure is a 2007 made-for-television animated adventure fantasy comedy film produced by Cartoon Network Studios, and is the first made-for-television film based on the animated series The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, the second being Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen. Big Boogey Adventure premiered in the United States on March 30, 2007, and in the UK on February 14, 2007, and was released on DVD in the U.S. on April 3, 2007.