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* The Mi-go aliens in the Cthulhu Mythos of H. P. Lovecraft, first appearing in the story " The Whisperer in Darkness " ( 1931 ), can transport humans from Earth to Pluto ( and beyond ) and back again by removing the subject's brain and placing it into a " brain cylinder ", which can be attached to external devices to allow it to see, hear, and speak.

Mi-go and H
The name " Mi-go " is used in the " Cthulhu Mythos " of H. P.
Mi-go (" The Abominable Ones ") is a Himalayan nickname for a race of extraterrestrials in the Cthulhu Mythos created by H. P. Lovecraft and others.

Mi-go and .
There have been attempts at categorizing this fictional group of beings, and Phillip A. Schreffler argues that by carefully scrutinizing Lovecraft's writings a workable framework emerges that outlines the entire " pantheon " – from the unreachable " Outer Ones " ( e. g. Azathoth, who apparently occupies the centre of the universe ) and " Great Old Ones " ( e. g. Cthulhu, imprisoned on Earth in the sunken city of R ' lyeh ) to the lesser castes ( the lowly slave shoggoths and the Mi-go ).
The " Mi-go " are large, pinkish, fungoid, crustacean-like entities the size of a man ; where a head would be, they have a " convoluted ellipsoid " composed of pyramided, fleshy rings and covered in antennae.
The Mi-go can transport humans from Earth to Pluto ( and beyond ) and back again by removing the subject's brain and placing it into a " brain cylinder ", which can be attached to external devices to allow it to see, hear, and speak.
In " The Whisperer in Darkness " the Mi-go are heard to give praise to Nyarlathotep and Shub-Niggurath, suggesting some form of worship, although in newer works by authors other than Lovecraft, the Mi-go are at war with the Elder Gods.
One of the moons of Yuggoth holds designs that are sacred to the Mi-go ; these are useful in various processes mentioned in the Necronomicon.
It is said that transcriptions of these designs can be sensed by the Mi-go, and those possessing them shall be hunted down by the few remaining on earth.
Hastur apparently despises the Mi-go.
However, in " The Whisperer in Darkness ", a human ally of the Mi-go mentions " Him Who Is Not to Be Named " in the list of honored entities along with Nyarlathotep and Shub-Niggurath.
The Mi-go are prominent antagonists in Pagan Publishing's Delta Green sourcebook for the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game.

Mi-go and P
Carnacki features most prominently in a short story " What Ho, Gods of the Abyss " and concerns a visit by Jeeves and Bertie Wooster ( by P. G. Wodehouse ) to Wooster's Aunt Dahlia wherein they encounter an Elder Thing, along with a Mi-go and a Cthulhu cult.

Mi-go and Lovecraft's
While the Mi-go of Lovecraft's mythos is completely unlike the migou of Tibetan stories, Lovecraft seems to equate the two, as can be seen in the following excerpt from " The Whisperer in Darkness ":
He was brought to Earth from the planet Yuggoth ( Pluto in Lovecraft's fiction ) by an ancient, alien race, possibly the Mi-go.

Mi-go and Cthulhu
Bertie blithely recounts the arrival of a Mi-go to Brinkley Court and Aunt Dahlia's possession by Cthulhu.
The Elder Things are known to have warred against the star-spawn of Cthulhu, the Great Race of Yith, and the Mi-go.

Mi-go and Whisperer
However, beginning in the month after finishing his sequence, Lovecraft set to work on his story The Whisperer in Darkness ( 1931 ) where Yuggoth is recreated as a planet of fungoid beings given the name Mi-go.

Mi-go and by
In the Delta Green setting, the " Greys " are puppets remotely-controlled by the Mi-go.
The Mi-go normally communicate by changing the colors of their orb-like heads or by emitting odd buzzing noises.
The Mi-go appear in the final segment of the movie Necronomicon, directed by Brian Yuzna.
It appears to have " gone rogue " somewhere between the 1960s and the 1980s following a disastrous operation in Cambodia and the " deal " struck by the Reagan administration with the " Greys " ( actually a facade for Mi-go ) via the offices of the Majestic-12 governmental UFO conspiracy group.
The wild man is known around the world by different names like bigfoot, windego, yeahoh, rugaru, Hibagon, sasquatch, Ren Xiong, Dzu-teh, The Duende, Migoi or Mi-go, Minnesota Ice man, Dev, Salvaje, Chuchunya, omah, ulak, uluk, bogs, Abominable Snowman, Mawas, Curupir, Urayuli, Hantu Hutan, Arulataq, Bushman, Goblins, Tent Monster, Meh-Teh, Nant ' ina, fantasma humano, Hlo mung, Woodsman, Sisimite, Yiren, Yeh Ren, Chorti u tcur witsir, woodwose, Skookum, Yeren, mapinguari, Kang Admi, Mirka, Amomongo, Wudewas, Almas, Mande Barung, Batutut, Hibagon, Moehau, L ' Homme Sauvage, Ebu Gogo, Batutut, Ujit Maero, Rapuwai, Mawa, Yeren, Orang Dalam, hantu jerang gigi, mi rgod, Yowie, metoh-kangmi, Ucumar, Nuk-luk, Mulen, Người Rừng, Xing-Xing, forest man, mountain man, Salish, Yeti, Stick Indian, Ts ' emekwes, Yahoo or Yahoo – Devil, yuho, ape yoho, Cax-vinic, Grassman, di-di, Maricoxi, Ban-manush, Fouke Monster, Am Fear Liath Mòr, Yen Hsiung and so many more-they all are an ape-like cryptid and are akin to Pakistani Iceman / Wildman.

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She has also appeared in several comic book series, including the Sláine, which featured two runs, titled " Demon Killer " and " Queen of Witches " giving a free interpretation of Boudica's story.
The comic first appeared on 30 July 1938, and was published weekly.
The first newspaper comic strips appeared in North America in the late 19th century.
For example, the Pogo comic strip by Walt Kelly originally appeared only in the New York Star in 1948 and was not picked up for syndication until the following year.
The first comic book appeared in the United States in 1933, reprinting the earlier newspaper comic strips, which established many of the story-telling devices used in comics.
Elwes appeared in Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Belgian artist Hergé's popular comic strip The Adventures of Tintin.
She also appeared in The Princess Bride ( 1987 ) and Scrooged ( 1988 ), with Bill Murray, in which Variety called her " unquestionably pic's comic highlight.
Dennis the Menace may refer to separate UK and U. S. comic strip characters that both appeared in March 1951 in their respective readership areas, and are still published as of 2012.
* Dennis the Menace ( UK comics ), the original title of a British comic strip which first appeared in " The Beano ", dated March 17, 1951 ; now published as Dennis and Gnasher
Doom has appeared in several forms in addition to games, including a comic book, four novels by Dafydd Ab Hugh and Brad Linaweaver ( loosely based on events and locations in the games ), a board game and even a live-action film starring Karl Urban and The Rock released in 2005.
: A much abridged revision of the adventures of Dr. Syn appeared as a short comic serialized in the monthly publication Disney Adventures.
The company's second title, New Comics # 1 ( cover date December 1934 ), appeared in a size close to what would become comic books ' standard during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books, with slightly larger dimensions than today's.
In 1960, Groucho, a lifelong devotee of the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan, appeared as Koko the Lord High Executioner in a televised production of The Mikado on NBC's Bell Telephone Hour.
Genosha is a fictional country that has appeared in numerous comic book series published by Marvel Comics.
Huey, Dewey, and Louie were created by Ted Osborne and Al Taliaferro, and first appeared in a newspaper comic strip on October 17, 1937.
The Chicken provided comic relief and former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda appeared as " The Dugout Wizard.
Little Nemo is the main fictional character in a series of weekly comic strips by Winsor McCay that appeared in the New York Herald and William Randolph Hearst's New York American newspapers from October 15, 1905 – July 23, 1911 and September 3, 1911 – July 26, 1914 ; respectively.
Concepts of Meher Baba's philosophy, often including characters resembling Baba, have frequently appeared in works of comic book writer J. M. DeMatteis, including Dr.
He has since appeared in a slew of guises and comic situations.
* Polyphemus first appeared in comics in the 1943 Fiction House comic Jumbo Comics # 52.
While previous critics such as A. W. Gomme believed that the slave was “ truly comic character, the devisor of ingenious schemes, the controller of events, the commanding officer of his young master and friends, is a creation of Latin comedy ,” and that Greek dramatists such as Menander did not use slaves in such a way that Plautus later did, Harsh refutes these beliefs by giving concrete examples of instances where a clever slave appeared in Greek comedy.
The Sontarans have also appeared several times in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip, both as adversaries of the Doctor and in strips not involving the Doctor.
Inspired by his father's love of newspaper comic strips, particularly Hal Foster's Prince Valiant, Ditko found his interest in comics accelerated by the introduction of superhero Batman in 1940, and by Will Eisner's The Spirit, which appeared in a tabloid-sized comic-book insert in Sunday newspapers.
She has appeared in other media relating to The Simpsons — including video games, The Simpsons Movie, The Simpsons Ride, commercials, and comic books — and inspired an entire line of merchandise.

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