Ravage, in comics, may refer to:
Russian refers to anything related to Russia, including:
Comic magazine may refer to:
The mythological hero Hercules or Heracles appears in several comics.
Angel, in comics, may refer to:
Ravager or Ravagers may refer to:
Phantasm may refer to:
Ravage may refer to:
Yondu Udonta, or simply Yondu, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original version of the character is depicted as the last survivor of his species in the 31st century, and is a founding member of the original Guardians of the Galaxy team from the Marvel Multiverse alternate reality known as Earth-691.
Ravager is an alias used by multiple fictional characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Most appear in series featuring the Teen Titans and have a connection to the villain Slade Wilson / Deathstroke. The name has also been used by the unrelated super-hero team The Ravagers.
Ravage is a fictional character in Marvel Comics. He is also one of the Hulk's enemies.
A magneto is a permanent magnet electrical generator.
Vertigo, in comics, may refer an imprint, or a character:
Android may refer to:
The World's Finest Team was a fictional DC Comics superhero team who first appeared in the DC Comics Dollar Comics format series in World's Finest Comics #244, created by Gerry Conway, with art by Jim Aparo and George Tuska. The team consisted of the Silver Age versions of Superman, Batman, Green Arrow, and Black Canary, along with the new, original Wonder Woman of Earth-Two.
The Guardians of the Galaxy is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Specifically it may refer to:
The Terror Titans are a supervillain group in the DC Comics. They are a mirror group to the Teen Titans. They first appeared as a team in Teen Titans #56, though Clock King and Dreadbolt appeared in shadow form at the end of #55.
Phoenix, in comics, may refer to:
Garfield Mark Logan, better known as Beast Boy, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He has also gone under the alias Changeling. Created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Bob Brown, he is a shapeshifter who possesses the ability to metamorph into any animal he chooses. The character first appeared in The Doom Patrol #99 and is usually depicted as a member of the Doom Patrol and the Teen Titans.
Scarecrow, in comics, may refer to:
Geoffrey Crawford may refer to: