• "The Death of Ferro Lad" is an American comic book story arc that was published as "The Fatal Five" by DC Comics, and was presented in Adventure Comics...
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  • Ferro Lad (Andrew Nolan) is a superhero appearing in DC Comics, primarily as a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. In...
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  • Fatal Five (redirect from The Fatal Five)
    enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes. The Fatal Five first appeared in The Death of Ferro Lad story arc, as a band of super-criminals whom the Legion...
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  • the Sun-Eater. This concluded with "The Death of Ferro Lad" story where Ferro Lad dies destroying the Sun Eater. The Legion's long-time enemy Time Trapper...
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  • Adventure Comics (category Comics magazines published in the United States)
    Legion story. Shooter wrote the story in which Ferro Lad died – the first "real" death of a Legionnaire (although Lightning Lad had been believed dead for...
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  • Chemical King (category Legion of Super-Heroes members)
    Condo alongside Invisible Kid and Ferro Lad can be seen in the Superman Museum, confirming that he is still dead. In the Legion Academy storyline featured...
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  • miniseries which explained her origin and the origin of her enemies, Death Web. A secretive government group called The Commission decided to create their own...
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  • #178–181. and Thor #341. In 1987, Thor #383 was presented as a previously untold tale from Marvel Superheroes Secret Wars. A cosmic entity, the Beyonder,...
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  • drafted as the facility's drill instructor, after Gauntlet saves him from an attack by HYDRA in Iraq. Gyrich gives orders to cover up MVP's death. He makes...
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  • Beyonder (redirect from The Beyonder)
    Beyond Realm. The Beyonder proved capable of destroying, and recreating, the abstract entity known as Death across the multiverse, although it extremely exerted...
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  • Karate Kid (character) (category Legion of Super-Heroes members)
    The character appeared in Shooter's first published story, along with other new members of the Legion of Super-Heroes: Princess Projectra, Ferro Lad and...
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  • as artist. Shooter wrote the story in which Ferro Lad died—the first "real" death of a Legionnaire (although Lightning Lad had been believed dead for...
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  • the Valiant Universe and has sold over 5.3 million copies to date, with 80 issues published. Shadowman comics have been translated into a number of languages...
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  • with Princess Projectra, Karate Kid, and Ferro Lad. He identified himself as a native of the planet Myar, the "Alchemy Planet", and claimed to derive his...
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  • Parasite (comics) (category Groups of fictional characters)
    control by the cooperation of both teams. Later, he attacked the new Firestorm who easily subdued him and left him near death. During one of his stints...
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  • Epic Comics (category Publishers of adult comics)
    (also known as the Epic Comics Group) was an imprint of American publishing company Marvel Comics, active from 1982 to 1996. A spin-off of the publisher's...
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    miniseries Book of Death, accompanied by one-shots Book of Death: The Fall of Bloodshot, Book of Death: The Fall of Ninjak, Book of Death: The Fall of Harbinger...
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  • her. She is saved from death yet again by Warpath, who kills the agents before they are able to defile her and takes her to the X-Force safehouse to see...
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  • created by the Controllers to destroy stars by absorbing their radiation. Two of them served as the antagonists of "The Death of Ferro Lad" and "The Final...
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  • George Pérez, the character first appeared in The Avengers #162 (August 1977). Jocasta is a robot built originally as the bride of the supervillain Ultron...
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  • bride. Elevating a Bloomingdale's store into the sky, he takes several women hostage until tricked by Thor. Thor then maroons a defeated Graviton in an alternate...
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  • Unfortunately, the use of these abilities combined with the high possibility of sudden death brings a great amount of stress to the user's minds, slowly...
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  • Harbinger Vol. 4: Perfect Day (collects Harbinger #15–19) Harbinger Vol. 5: Death of a Renegade (collects Harbinger #20–25) Harbinger Vol. 6: Omegas (collects...
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  • Mordru (section The New 52)
    Regarded as one of the prominent members of the Lords of Chaos, Mordru typically serves as an antagonist to various teams and characters within the DC Universe...
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  • X-O Manowar (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2018)
    (Aric of Dacia) is a fictional superhero co-created by writers Jim Shooter and Steve Englehart, and artists Bob Layton and Barry Windsor-Smith. The eponymous...
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  • seems able to hold back death. They steal it, but Gilad is killed in the process. Driven desperate by grief, Ivar activates the Boon to restore Gilad,...
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  • Collectors' Edition #C-55 which featured the wedding of longtime Legion members Saturn Girl and Lightning Lad. Writer Paul Levitz and artists James Sherman...
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  • part of the same story arc. The character had a one-shot story published in Marvel Premiere #43 (August 1978), and was a billed guest star in the Spider-Man...
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  • folded. The company was a division of Broadway Video Entertainment with Shooter as co-owner of the characters. Broadway Comics debuted with the preview...
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  • shortly after the White Event. As a result of Proteus's actions, including the premature death of Justice, it is completely divorced from the original New...
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