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dean11mck
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I'm an Australian deaf guy and movie freak since I was 8 years old because the movies make me more excitement to see the pictures, stars and filmmakers.
I often watch action/adventure, comedy, drama, thriller, sci-fi and horror films and TV series. I enjoy updating my own movie ratings, lists and polls in this amazing entertainment site.
Harrison Ford, Audrey Hepburn and Clint Eastwood are my best idols.
I often watch action/adventure, comedy, drama, thriller, sci-fi and horror films and TV series. I enjoy updating my own movie ratings, lists and polls in this amazing entertainment site.
Harrison Ford, Audrey Hepburn and Clint Eastwood are my best idols.
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Alter ego: Bruce Wayne
A superhero protector of Gotham City dressed like a bat fights against evil and strikes terror into the hearts of criminals everywhere. His secret identity is Bruce Wayne, an American billionaire, industrialist, and philanthropist of Gotham City who witnessed the murder of his parents as a child, he swore revenge on criminals, an oath tempered with a sense of justice.
Wayne trains himself physical prowess, genius intellect, martial arts abilities, detective skills, science and technology, vast wealth, provocation of fear and intimidation, indomitable will and crafts a bat-inspired persona to fight crime.
Created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger in DC Comics' Detective Comics #27 (March 1939)
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Alter ego: Thomas Hewitt / “Junior” Sawyer / Jedidiah “Jed” Sawyer / Jackson Sawyer
A mentally disabled member of a Sawyer family of deranged cannibals, featuring his now iconic face masks and chainsaw.
Created by screenwriters Kim Henkel and Tobe Hooper in 1974 horror film, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
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Alter ego: Wade Winston Wilson
A wisecracking mercenary with accelerated healing but severe scarring over his body after undergoing an experimental regenerative mutation.
Known as the "Merc with a Mouth" because of his tendency to talk and joke constantly, including breaking the fourth wall for humorous effect and running gags.
Created by Fabian Nicieza (writer) and Rob Liefeld (writer/artist) in Marvel Comics' The New Mutant #98 (February 1991)
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Alter ego: Alexander James “Alex” Murphy
A half-human, half-cyborg Detroit Cybernetic police officer of the future in the Detroit Police Department designated as OCP Crime Prevention Unit 001.
Alex Murphy, a human being police officer and mild-mannered family man, was killed in the line of duty by a vicious crime gang. Subsequently, Murphy is transformed into the cyborg entity RoboCop by the megacorporation Omni Consumer Products (OCP).
Created by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner in their original screenplay in the 1987 cyberpunk action film, RoboCop.
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Alter ego: Francis "Frank" Castle, born Castiglione
An antihero and vigilante who employs murder, kidnapping, extortion, coercion, threats of violence, and tortune in his campaign against crime.
Driven by the deaths of his wife and two children, who were killed by the mob for witnessing a killing in New York City's Central Park, the Punisher wages a one-man war on crime. A veteran (originally of the Vietnam War and later updated alternately to the fictional Siancong War and the Iraq War) U.S. Marine Corps Scout/Sniper in Force Recon, Castle is skilled in hand-to-hand combat, guerrilla warfare, and marksmanship. He is well known for the skull motif on his chest, originally envisioned by his creators as a skull-and-crossbones symbol on his right breast.
Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru in Marvel Comics' The Amazing Spider-Man #129 (February 1974)
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Alter ego: Matthew Michael "Matt" Murdock
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Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett in Marvel Comics' Daredevil #1 (April 1964)
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Alter ego: Steven Grant Rogers
A superhero who wears a costume bearing an American flag motif, and he utilizes a nearly indestructible shield which he throws as a projectile.
Captain America is the alter ego of Steve Rogers, a frail young man enhanced to the peak of human perfection by an experimental serum to aid the United States government's efforts in World War II. Near the end of the war, he was trapped in ice and survived in suspended animation until he was revived in the present day. Although Captain America often struggles to maintain his ideals as a man out of his time with its modern realities, he remains a highly respected figure in his community which includes becoming the long-time leader of the Avengers.
Created by artist-writer Joe Simon and artist-writer Jack Kirby in Timely Comics' (before Marvel Comics) Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941)
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Alter ego: Kal-El (Kryptoan name) / Clark Kent (Earth adapted name)
Details coming soon.
Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster in DC Comics' Action Comics #1 (April 1938)
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Alter ego: Eric Stokes Brooks
An antihero vampire slayer known as the Daywalker. A human-vampire hybrid with all the strengths but none of the weakness of a traditional vampire since his tragic birth, Blade has spent his long life seeking to rid the world of vampires like the one that killed his mother.
Over the years, he has mastered his own style of fighting monsters of all kinds. Blade is a master martial artist mastering styles like boxing, capoeira, escrima, jeet kune do, hapkido, jujutsu, Shotokan karate, kung fu, and ninjutsu. He is also a skilled swordsman, marksman, and street-fighter. He is adept in the usage of throwing knives. He is highly knowledgeable about vampire lore as well as the supernatural.
Created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan in Marvel Comics' Tomb of Dracula #10 (July 1973)
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A mass murderer known as The Crystal Lake Killer who wears a hockey goalie mask, wields a bloodstained machete, slowly stalks his victims, and almost never talks.
He was a deformed mentally retarded child who was mercilessly ridiculed by his peers, and adults alike. He was completed ignored by most everyone as he drowned in Crystal Lake on Friday the 13th. His mother began the kill spree at Camp Crystal Lake out of revenge for her son's death. Her eventaul death finally triggered Jason's biological resurrection from a ghostly non-corporeal form. The unique mix of his tragic death, the dark energies of Friday the 13th, mental retardation, and possible evil already existing in his immortal soul caused Jason to be caught in the dream plane between life and death.
Jason's non-corporeal consciousness was channeled by the demon into a freshly dead adult human corpse, and his life as one of the greatest supernatural serial killers of all time finally began.
Even as a living human, Jason possessed uncanny resistance to harm and injury, managing to survive injuries that would either kill or disable others. Jason is superhumanly strong and durable, casually shrugging off bullets, being burned alive, electrocuted, and even submerged in a flood of toxic waste.
Created by writer Victor Miller, with contributions by Ron Kurz, Sean S. Cunningham and Tom Savini in 1980 American horror film, Friday the 13th.
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