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Crimson (Marvel Comics)
Crimson, in comics, may refer to: * ''Crimson'' (comic book), a comic book series from Images Comics' Cliffhanger imprint and DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint * Crimson, one of the aliases used by Wildstorm character Jodi Slayton It may also refer to: * Crimson Avenger, a number of DC Comics superheroes * Crimson Commando, a number of Marvel Comics superheroes *Crimson Cowl, a number of Marvel Comics superheroes * Crimson Crusader, a Marvel Comics characters in ''ClanDestine'' *Crimson Curse, a Marvel Comics character from the MC2 universe *Crimson Dawn, a fictional substance that has appeared in Marvel Comics * Crimson Dynamo, a number of Marvel Comics character *Crimson Fox, a DC Comics superheroine *Crimson Gem of Cyttorak, a fictional object in the Marvel Universe which provides the power for Juggernaut *Crimson Guard, a group in GI Joe who appear in the comic book adaptation See also *Crimson (other) Crimson is a rich, deep red color. Crimson may also refer to: Arts ...
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Crimson (comic Book)
''Crimson'' is a fantasy-horror vampire comic book series created from artist Humberto Ramos and writer Brian Augustyn, from story concepts by Francisco Haghenbeck and Oscar Pinto. Publication history The series debuted in 1998 and ran for twenty-four issues. The first seven issues were published as part of the Image Comics' Cliffhanger imprint of creator-owned comics and then the final seventeen at DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint. Also published were a ''Crimson Sourcebook'' special issue as well as a one-shot starring Scarlet X. ''Scarlet X - Blood on the Moon'' was set in Mexico and featured the origin of Joe the Indian. Plot ''Crimson'' revolves around a young man named Alex Elder who is attacked by a gang of vampires while out late with his friends. Bitten, Alex is saved by Ekimus, the last of an ancient race pre-dating humanity, who claims Alex is "The Chosen One." Alex becomes the first and last of his kind, gaining powers beyond that of a normal vampire, who is destined ...
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Backlash (Jodi Slayton)
Backlash may refer to: Literature * '' Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women'', a 1991 book by Susan Faludi * ''Backlash'' (Star Wars novel), a 2010 novel by Aaron Allston * Backlash (Marc Slayton), comic book character * ''Backlash'' (alternative title to: ''A Plague on Both Your Causes''), a novel by John Brunner Music * ''Backlash'' (Bad English album), 1991 * ''Backlash'' (Freddie Hubbard album), 1967 * ''Backlash'', an album by Nina Simone *"Backlash", a 1991 song by Joan Jett from the album ''Notorious'' * "Backlash" (song), by 10 Years Film * ''Backlash'' (1947 film), an American film noir starring Jean Rogers * ''Backlash'' (1956 film), an American Western starring Richard Widmark * ''Backlash'' (1986 film), an Australian drama directed by Bill Bennett * ''Backlash'' (1994 film), an American film starring Sunny Doench Other media * WWE Backlash, an annual World Wrestling Entertainment event * Backlash, a Demolition Vehicle in the video game ' ...
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Crimson Avenger
The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate fictional characters, superheroes and supervillains who exist in the DC Comics Universe. The character debuted in 1938 and is notable as the first masked hero in DC Comics. The first Crimson Avenger, Lee Walter Travis, is a fictional character, a superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #20 (October 1938). He is sometimes depicted as one of the first masked heroes within the fictional DC Universe. He is also known as a founding member of DC’s second depicted superhero team, Seven Soldiers of Victory. Fictional character biography Lee Walter Travis The Crimson Avenger (along with his sidekick Wing) first appeared in the DC Comics anthology American comic book series ''Detective Comics'' in issue #20. The Crimson Avenger had many similarities to The Green Hornet, including a sidekick named Wing who was an Asian valet, and a gas gun that he used to subdue opponents. Albert Elwood Albert Elwood ...
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Crimson Commando
Crimson Commando is the name used by three fictional characters, which are either a mutant or a cyborg appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history Frank Bohannan first appears in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #215 (March 1987) and was created by Chris Claremont and Alan Davis. The second version only appeared briefly in ''X-Men'' vol. 2 #106 (Nov. 2000) and was created by Chris Claremont and Leinil Francis Yu. The third version appears in ''X-Men'' vol. 3 #40 (March 2013), and was created by Seth Peck, Jefte Palo and Guillermo Mogorron. Fictional character biography Frank Bohannan Frank Bohannan was born somewhere in Massachusetts. As the Crimson Commando, he was one of a trio of World War II veteran super-heroes recruited to be a member of Freedom Force, the original government-sponsored mutant team. Earlier, along with his partners, Stonewall and Super Sabre, Bohannan had become a vigilante who captured criminals, released them and hunted ...
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Crimson Cowl
Crimson Cowl is an identity which has been used by four Marvel Comics characters to varying degrees: *Ultron used the identity in his debut as Ultron-5 to conceal his sentience, while using: **Edwin Jarvis as a "frontman" under the identity. *Crimson Cowl (Justine Hammer), the daughter of Justin Hammer later used the identity to lead a team of Masters of Evil and bedevil the Thunderbolts, at one time framing: **Dallas Riordan Dallas Riordan is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in ''Thunderbolts'' #1 (April 1997). Fictional character biography Dallas Riordan's comic book family had a long storied hi ...
, placing her in the costume with a teleporter, a deception which held for some time. {{SIA, comics ...
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Crimson Crusader
Clandestine may refer to: * Secrecy, the practice of hiding information from certain individuals or groups, perhaps while sharing it with other individuals * Clandestine operation, a secret intelligence or military activity Music and entertainment * ''Clandestine'' (album), a 1991 album by Entombed * Clandestine (band), a Celtic music band from Texas, U.S. * ''Clandestine'', a short film included with the special limited edition of the album '' Sing the Sorrow'' by AFI * ''ClanDestine'', a comic book series by Alan Davis published by Marvel Comics * ''Clandestine'' (novel), a 1983 novel by James Ellroy Other uses * Clandestine Industries (Fashion), a merchandise line by Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy * La Clandestine Absinthe, a Swiss absinthe brand * ''Clandestine'' is a name for the parasitic plant '' Lathraea clandestina'' * Clandestine trading, is trade with countries prohibited by law * Clandestine cell system, a method of organizing people See also * Clandestine worker, ...
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Crimson Curse
A-Next is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is the Marvel Comics 2 universe version of the Avengers. The team made its first appearance in '' What If?'' #105, the first comic featuring Spider-Girl, and the team's origin story was told in ''A-Next'' #1 (Oct. 1998). Publication history The first issue of ''A-Next'' paid homage to ''The Avengers'' #1, with an Asgardian menace prompting new superheroes to band together, all of them analogues to the original team. Future stories introduced new heroes and menaces, most of them based on pre-existing Marvel characters. Characters and story elements created by DeFalco in the comic were used in other comics in the MC2 Universe. A five issue miniseries entitled ''Avengers Next'' ran from November 2006 to January 2007, written by Tom DeFalco and with artwork by Ron Lim, that followed on from the events of ''Last Hero Standing'' and ''Last Planet Standing''. It reunited the r ...
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Crimson Dawn
Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with Captain Britain and the X-Men. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Herb Trimpe in 1976, she first appeared in the Marvel UK series ''Captain Britain''. Betsy Braddock was initially a supporting character in the adventures of her twin brother, Brian Braddock, as the original Captain Britain, before temporarily becoming the superheroine Captain Britain herself and later joining the X-Men in 1986 as Psylocke, a codename coined by the villains Mojo and Spiral. Originally presented as a precognitive in the pages of ''Captain Britain'' and then as a telepath, she was later established to be a mutant, developing telekinesis as well as martial arts skills, the latter of which derived from a body swap with the Japanese mutant ninja Kwannon lasting nearly 30 years of publication history. She and Kwannon were returned to their original bod ...
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