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Emp and character
* Lord Emp, a DC comic book character

Emp and series
In the second series, Emp had taken a more alien appearance in preparation for his ' Ascension ', a process which ultimately cost him his physical body but freed his spirit.

Emp and by
Maul's race was also treated unjustly and though Emp, Warblade and Zealot were seduced by promises of power and recognition, Spartan discovered the truth about Khera's corrupt leaders.
As Joe Casey and Sean Phillips took over Wildcats, they quickly dealt away with Kenyan while Void and Emp ended up having Spartan absorb their assets and powers, thus the book began a long spell featuring him aided by Ladytron and Grifter with Maul and Voodoo guest-starring and as well as new characters Noir, Agents Wax and Mohr of the National Park Service.
The stamps that were specifically printed for Eastern Rumelia used design elements from the existing Ottoman postage stamps, differing from them by having the Greek inscription Ανατολική Ρωμυλία ( Anatolian ( i. e. Eastern ) Rumelia ) above the " Emp.
Lord Emp ( going by the name Saul Baxter at the time ) persuaded the head of I. O.

fictional and title
Various fictional stories have also adopted " chronicle " as part of their title, to give an impression of epic proportion to their stories.
" Locksley " becomes Robin Hood's title in the Scott novel, and it has been used ever since to refer to the fictional outlaw, most notably by Tennyson in his poem, " Locksley Hall ".
Oxfordians believe the title ( Shake-Speares Sonnets ) suggests a finality indicating that it was a completed body of work with no further sonnets expected, and consider the differences of opinion among Shakespearean scholars as to whether the Sonnets are fictional or autobiographical to be a serious problem facing orthodox scholars.
Also notable are the 1995 film version starring Sir Ian McKellen, set in a fictional 1930s fascist England, and Looking for Richard, a 1996 documentary film directed by Al Pacino, who plays the title character as well as himself.
* Duke of Denver, the fictional English title of nobility in the Lord Peter Wimsey books by Dorothy Sayers
* A milk bar was featured in the fictional show Cow and Chicken in which the title character, Cow, was put to work singing in a " seedy milk bar " and her performance mimicked a run-down lounge act.
The title is a reference to a fictional bureaucratic stipulation which embodies forms of illogical and immoral reasoning.
Epistolary, confessional, and didactic in form, the book is a fictional autobiography of the title character ( whose birth name is Robinson Kreutznaer )— a castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad, encountering cannibals, captives, and mutineers before being rescued.
Another can be found in Warren Ellis ' graphic novel Crécy or in Bernard Cornwell's fictional account of an archer in the Hundred Years ' War, The Archer's Tale ( US title ) or Harlequin ( UK title ).
The ability of flies to cling to surfaces has also inspired the title of " Human Fly " for real and fictional stunt performers whose feats involve climbing buildings.
In Russia ( as well as in other Russophone places ), a fictional steamship Admiral Ivan Fyodorovich Kruzenshtern from the popular Prostokvashino animated film series is well-known, often as part of a catchphrase " Admiral I. F. Kruzenshtern, a man and a steamship ", " pirated " from the title of a requiem poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky, To Comrade Nette, a Man and a Steamship.
The title of Sir Thomas More's 1516 fictional work Utopia is a double entendre because of the pun between two Greek-derived words that would have identical pronunciation: with his spelling, it means " no place " ( as echoed later in Samuel Butler's later Erewhon ); spelled as the rare word Eutopia, it is pronounced the same by English-speaking readers, but has the meaning " good place ".
* The French movies La Reine Margot ( 1954 ) and La Reine Margot ( 1994 ), both based on Alexandre Dumas, père's novel of the same title, are fictional depictions of the lives of Henry III's family, his sister Margot, and her Protestant husband Henry around the time of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre.
* Athos ( fictional character ), one of the title characters in the novel The Three Musketeers ( 1844 ) by Alexandre Dumas ( père ), indirectly named from the village
In the fictional biography Jeeves: A Gentleman's Personal Gentleman by Northcote Parkinson, Bertie comes into the title of Lord Yaxley upon the death of his uncle George Wooster, marries Bobbie Wickham and makes Jeeves the landlord of the Angler's Rest pub, which is on the Yaxley estate.
The King in Yellow is a collection of tales of the supernatural by Robert W. Chambers, named after a fictional play with the same title that recurs as a leitmotif through some of its stories and first published by F. Tennyson Neely in 1895.
Developed under the working title The Julie Brown Show, it also starred Marian Mercer as Julie's mother, June ; DeLane Matthews as Debra Deacon, a reporter on the fictional series Inside Scoop ; Susan Messing as Julie's roommate Cheryl ; and Kevin O ' Rourke as Inside Scoop producer Tony Barnow.
* The town was the title character in the fictional first person lyric of " Gibsonton ," released on The Babylon Minstrels '
The title of a book in the fictional series in the comic strip Peanuts, " The Six Bunny Wunnies ," is The Six Bunnie-Wunnies and Their Layover in Anderson, Indiana.
Though the alleged Hebrew original of the document is attributed to Nicodemus, the title Gospel of Nicodemus for this fictional account only appeared in mediaeval times, after the document had been substantially elaborated.
Robert Powell ( born 1 June 1944 ) is a British television and film actor, best known for the title role in Jesus of Nazareth ( 1977 ) and as the fictional secret agent Richard Hannay.
The title is a fanciful term — not intended to be taken literally — that describes a fictional worst-case result of a nuclear meltdown, where reactor components melt through their containment structures and into the underlying earth, " all the way to China " ( see China Syndrome ).
Citizen Kane includes a fictional newsreel " News on the March " that summarizes the life of title character Charles Foster Kane while parodying The March of Time.
Polly is regularly visited by the elderly Duke of Paddington fictional title while pregnant, who lavishes her with luxurious flowers and attention.

fictional and character
* Steve Austin, fictional character in Martin Caidin's novel Cyborg, which inspired the television series The Six Million Dollar Man
* Austin Moon, fictional character in Austin & Ally, portrayed by Ross Lynch
* Austin Powers, fictional character in films, created and portrayed by Mike Myers
* Atlas, a fictional character from Marvel Comics, also known as Erik Josten ( formerly a member of the Thunderbolts )
* Atlas ( DC Comics ), a fictional character published by DC Comics
* Atlas, a fictional character in the 2007 video game BioShock
Abdul Alhazred is a fictional character created by American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft.
On publication of the latter, Poirot was the only fictional character to be given an obituary in the New York Times ; 6 August 1975 " Hercule Poirot is Dead ; Famed Belgian Detective ".
Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels and in twenty short stories.
The Dodo is a fictional character appearing in Chapters 2 and 3 of the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll ( Charles Lutwidge Dodgson ).
* Alphonso MacKenzie, fictional character in the Marvel Universe
* Alphonse Mephisto, fictional character in the animated television series South Park
Selkirk's story aroused great interest at home, and Daniel Defoe's fictional character Robinson Crusoe was almost certainly based in part on him.
The term " fictional autobiography " has been coined to define novels about a fictional character written as though the character were writing their own biography, of which Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders, is an early example.
* Benjamin Franklin " Hawkeye " Pierce, the fictional character from the M * A * S * H novels, film, and television program
* Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, fictional character from the Muppet Show
Big Brother is a fictional character in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Obviously as a fictional character he ’ s intended to be heterosexual, but the basis of the whole concept is utterly gay.
* Blitz ( character ), a fictional anthropomorphic doberman from the action / comedy cartoon Road Rovers
The Bastard Operator From Hell ( BOFH ), a fictional character created by Simon Travaglia, is a rogue system administrator who takes out his anger on users ( often referred to as lusers ), colleagues, bosses, and anyone else who gets in his way.
Mickey Mouse is perhaps the most famous cartoon character and fictional mouse in the world.
* Cepheus Daidalos, a fictional character in the manga and anime, Saint Seiya

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