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Hugo and Strange
* Doc Strange, a Nedor Comics character named Doctor Thomas Hugo Strange
* Hugo Strange, a DC Comics character and recurring Batman villain
His unlockable interview tapes reveal that he was fully aware of Hugo Strange and his manipulation of Mayor Quincy Sharp with the aid of Mad Hatter.
Hugo, finally having an advantage in the conversation ( which had largely consisted of the Riddler bragging about his superior intellect and belittling Strange ) refuses to tell him and relishes in the Riddler's anguish.
* Hugo Strange in the videogame Batman: Arkham City.
In the series finale episode " Lost Heroes ", he and the Justice League went up against Hugo Strange and the joining.
In the United States, Hugo Montenegro released a cover version as did Billy Strange and Leroy Holmes who released a cover version of the soundtrack album with the original American poster art.
* Ra's al Ghul appears in Batman: Arkham City, voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, as one of the three main antagonists in the game, along with the Joker and Hugo Strange, as both an orchestrator and a boss battle.
It is later revealed that Ra's was financing the operations of Hugo Strange, after he comes to him with Batman's identity.
And he reappears in Gotham City in Batman # 354 ( December 1982 ) to reluctantly aid Rupert Thorne, who believes he is being haunted by Hugo Strange.
* Tyger Security: A rogue private military company employed by Hugo Strange as minor antagonists in Batman: Arkham City.
Batman must contend with the brilliant, but deranged, psychiatrist, Hugo Strange, who foments a massive smear campaign against the Dark Knight and attempts to uncover his secret identity.
Prof. Hugo Strange resurfaces and breaks Dr. Jonathan Crane ( the Scarecrow ) out of asylum to terrorize Batman and Catwoman.
Many of the stories share a lot of elements with the regular Batman and Detective Comics and have often been referenced in modern continuity, notably Leslie Thompkins ' discovery of Batman's identity, the origin of Bane's venom, the characterization of Hugo Strange, the origin of the BatCave, and others.
Professor Hugo Strange is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain appearing in books published by DC Comics.
Hugo Strange first appears as a scientist who uses a stolen " concentrated lightning " machine to generate a dense fog every night, allowing his gang to rob banks unseen, though he knows Batman poses a threat to him.
* Hugo Strange appears in The Batman, voiced by the late Frank Gorshin ( who played the Riddler in the 1960s Batman TV show ) and later by Richard Green.
In " Strange New World ", Hugo Strange ( from his cell in Arkham ) infects Batman and Robin with a toxin claiming it to be an antidote.
* Hugo Strange makes a cameo in Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode " The Knights of Tomorrow !".
In this version, Hugo Strange is the psychiatrist of Belle Reve working under Warden Amanda Waller.
Hugo Strange ends up becoming the new warden of the prison.
In " Humanity ," Hugo Strange was seen viewing a surveillance of the team interrogating Professor Ivo on where T. O.

Hugo and appears
The same name appears on a number of other charters up to 1113 also relating to Count Hugh of Champagne, suggesting that Hugo de Pedano or Hugo dominus de Peanz was a member of the Count's court.
A thinly-veiled version of Emma Peel appears in Alan Moore's comic The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier, as the young " Emma Night ", daughter of industrialist Sir John Night, where she shares a mutual attraction with " Jimmy ", of whom her paternal " Uncle Hugo " disapproves.
De Genlis appears as a character in the works of the following writers, among others: Honoré de Balzac ( Illusions perdues ), Leo Tolstoy ( War and Peace ), Victor Hugo ( Les Misérables ) and Jane Austen ( Emma ).
It contains candid and personal comments from the book's British author, Hugo Cornwall, a pseudonym of Peter Sommer who is now a Research Fellow in Information Systems Security at the London School of Economics and frequently appears in the UK courts as an expert on digital evidence and computer forensics as well as media pundit and author on information security topics.
This appears to be confirmed by the fact that a charter mentions Hugo de Morville possessing half of the mill of Lauder being the mill lands and rights south of the Lauder Burn, the other half being in the possession of the Lauder family.
* Hugo Strange appears in Batman: Arkham City, voiced by Corey Burton, as the primary antagonist along with the Joker and Ra's al Ghul.
It also appears in the works of Victor Hugo: Les Misérables ( III, Marius, chap III ) and in a poem dedicated to Lamartine ( Les Feuilles d ' automne, chap IX ).
Hugo searches for his father's research while an elderly Hugo appears with a time machine and offers to teach him to use it.
* Girty appears as an ambiguous renegade character in Hugo Pratt's graphic novel Fort Wheeling ( Buenos Ayres, 1962 ).
Richard Willis appears as a character in Act II of the play Cromwell by Victor Hugo, published in Paris in 1828.
Hugo appears to have left a large number of drawings, and either from these or the paintings themselves followers made large numbers of copies of compositions that have not survived from his own hand.
Hugo, as well as three other NBA mascots, appears as a hidden player in the 1994 video game NBA Jam Tournament Edition.
It also claims that Global Exchange appears to be spearheading Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's public relations efforts in the United States by offering reality tours for American tourists in Venezuela.
* In the French graphic novel series " Aspic, Détectives de l ' Étrange ", Gavroche appears as Hugo Beyle, and is said to have survived the barricades thanks to the mystical watch his father stole at Waterloo.
Hugo, a hunchback, first appears in The Carnivorous Carnival.
Hugo also appears in The Slippery Slope as a very minor character.
Hugo the Hunchback appears again in The Penultimate Peril, disguised as an attendant in Hotel Denouement as part of one of Count Olaf's schemes.

Hugo and Young
* The Diamond Age: or A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer ( 1995 ) – Hugo and Locus SF Awards winner, 1996 ; Nebula, Campbell and Clarke Awards nominee, 1996
* 1938 – Hugo Young, English journalist ( d. 2003 )
The trio — Lewis Chester, Steven Fay, and Hugo Young — asserted that two members of a Russian monarchist organisation called the Brotherhood of St. George composed the document in question in Berlin.
The Last Crusade won the 1990 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, and was nominated for Best Motion Picture Drama at the Young Artist Awards.
It was awarded the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella, the 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella, and the 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers.
It was nominated in 1990 for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation ( losing to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ); actress Sarah Polley was nominated for two Young Artist Awards in the categories Best Musical or Fantasy and Best Young Actress.
* Hugo Award: Neal Stephenson, The Diamond Age, or A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer
In 1913, American inventor Hugo Young, of Loudonville, Ohio, designed a new sidecar which was not rigidly fixed to the motorcycle.
Hugo John Smelter Young ( 13 October 1938 – 22 September 2003 ) was a British journalist and columnist and senior political commentator at The Guardian.
There is now an annual Hugo Young lecture, which has been delivered by political figures such as David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Alex Salmond.
* The Hugo Young Papers: Thirty years of British politics-off the record ( 18 November 2008 ) ISBN 978-1-84614-054-9 ( published posthumously )
* Hugo Young: 1938-2003 at The Guardian
* Guardian columnist Hugo Young dies at BBC News
* Hugo Young, Donal Macintyre, The Independent
* Hugo Young, Leading British Columnist, Is Dead at 64, Warren Hoge, The New York Times
In 1913, Hugo H. Young and Carl F. Dudte founded the Flexible Sidecar Co. in Loudonville, Ohio, to manufacture motorcycle sidecars with a flexible mounting to the motorcycle.
She gave up a successful journalistic career with the Daily Express after she married the political journalist Hugo Young and decided to devote her life to her four children.
In 1896 he left university without a diploma to begin work as an actor, stage-director and performer, joining the Jung Wien ( Young Vienna ) group, which included Peter Altenberg, Leopold Andrian, Hermann Bahr, Richard Beer-Hofmann, Felix Dörmann, Arthur Schnitzler, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and Felix Salten.
She was appointed in November 2003 to fill the vacancy left by the death of Hugo Young.
Forgan is the sixth chair of the trust ; her predecessors were John Scott ( 1936 – 48 ), Alfred Powell Wadsworth ( 1948 – 56 ), Richard Scott ( 1956 – 84 ), Alastair Hetherington ( 1984 – 89 ), and Hugo Young ( 1990 – 2003 ).
This later became used by Hugo Young as the title of his biography of Thatcher.
It was argued that he was appointed by Rupert Murdoch over more experienced colleagues, such as Hugo Young and Brian MacArthur.
* Hugo Young ( 1938 – 2003 ), journalist

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