• Bulletman and Bulletgirl are fictional superheroes originally published by Fawcett Comics. Created by Bill Parker and Jon Smalle, Bulletman first appeared...
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  • Black Rat. Bulletman and Bulletgirl go inside the shack. The Revenge Syndicate goes inside and beats up Bulletman. To their surprise, Bulletman has set up...
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  • a supervillain, and enemy of the Outsiders who first appeared in The Outsiders #3 (January 1986). He is a former Soviet spymaster and valued asset of...
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  • following superheroes: Bulletman and Bulletgirl: Jim Barr was a police scientist who had invented the Gravity Helmet (which enabled him and his wife Susan to...
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  • appears in Master Comics as an enemy of Bulletman and Bulletgirl. In the Mother Panic ongoing series, a reformed and homeless Otis Flannegan moves into the...
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  • This is a list of teams and organizations that appear in various DC Comics publications. Note: Please check Category:DC Comics superhero teams before...
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  • to take vengeance on those who deported him. Bulletman and Bulletgirl saved Black Spider's captives and killed the villain. The Eric Needham incarnation...
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    Powerpuff Girls) Buff (Marvel Comics) Bulleteer (DC Comics) Bulletgirl (see Bulletman and Bulletgirl; DC Comics) Bumblebee (DC Comics) Bunnyx (Miraculous: Tales...
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    undercover cop and a frequent ally of Captain Marvel. Bulletman and Bulletgirl - Fawcett's second most prominent hero team, Bulletman and Bulletgirl (later joined...
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  • Windshear (comics), a Marvel Comics character Windshear, child of Bulletman and Bulletgirl Wind Shear's Full Scale, Rolling Road, Automotive Wind Tunnel Wind...
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    Invincible, Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Spy Smasher, Captain Midnight, Phantom Eagle, Mister Scarlet and Pinky, Minute-Man, Commando Yank and Golden Arrow...
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  • implying agelessness. Living Doll: The daughter of Doll Man and Doll Girl. Bulletman and Bulletgirl II: The successors of the original Golden Age duo. Golden...
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  • the public interest." Since the debut of Superman in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, stories of superheroes — ranging from brief episodic adventures...
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  • Fiddler: There is an unnamed man who operated as Fiddler and was an enemy of Bulletman and Bulletgirl. His fiddle enabled him to hypnotize anyone. Prior to...
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  • himself, modeling a superhero career after the WWII superheroes Bulletman and Bulletgirl, but after testing it on himself, he begins to suffocate. When...
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  • is the home of Captain Marvel, the Marvel Family, Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Ibis the Invincible, and several other characters formerly associated with...
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    in 1941 and Mary Marvel in 1942. Fawcett's line of comics expanded with such colorful characters as Captain Midnight, Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Nyoka the...
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  • Captain Marvel to appear and help the captive city, tries to blow himself up. They are saved by the Bullets (Bulletman and Bulletgirl), who pull him into the...
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    Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures that featured renown superheroes like Captain Marvel, Ibis the Invincible, Spy Smasher, Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Mr...
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  • numerous changes since its introduction and has included various universes, listed below between the original Multiverse and its successors. Originally, there...
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  • Sandman. When criminals get ahold of Bulletman and Bulletgirl's gravity helmets, they form the criminal duo Bulletthug and Bulletmoll. C.A.W. (short for "Criminal...
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  • Neptune Perkins Tigress (Paula Brooks) Tsunami (Miya Shimada) Bulletman (Jim Barr) Bulletgirl (Susan Kent) Commando Yank (Chase Yale) Ibis the Invincible...
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  • is a partial list of fictional universes created for comic books and animated film and television. This is a partial list of fictional universes created...
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  • Angel and Black Lamp) is a fictional character published by All-American Publications. He appeared in American comic books, radio serials and film serials...
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  • and Jon Smalle, published by Fawcett Comics Bulletgirl in Nickel Comics #1 (May), created by Bill Parker and Jon Smalle, published by Fawcett Comics Captain...
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  • published, Adventure Comics #77 (August 1942). He was created by Alfred Bester and Stan Kaye. Johnny "Genius" Jones, a young boy, is stranded on a desert island...
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