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IPCC list of greenhouse gases-Combined Summary from IPCC Assessment Reports (TAR, AR4, AR5, AR6)-A The IPCC states that "no single atmospheric lifetime can be given" for CO2.: 731  This is mostly due to the rapid growth and cumulative magnitude of the disturbances to Earth's carbon cycle by the geologic extraction and ...
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IPCC list of greenhouse gases-Gases from IPCC Fourth Assessment Report-The following table has its sources in Chapter 2, p. 141, Table 2.1. of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report, Climate Change 2007 (AR4), Working Group 1 Report, The Physical Science Basis.
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IPCC list of greenhouse gases-Gases from IPCC Third Assessment Report-The following table has its sources in Chapter 6, p. 358, Table 6.1. of the IPCC Third Assessment Report, Climate Change 2001 (TAR), Working Group 1, The Scientific Basis. Gases relevant to radiative forcing only Gases relevant to radiative forcing a...
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2016 PQ-2016 PQ-2016 PQ is an approximately 20-meter sized asteroid and near-Earth object of the Apollo group, with one of the smallest known minimum orbital intersection distances with Earth.
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2016 PQ-Discovery-The asteroid was discovered by the Pan-STARRS telescope on 2 August 2016, when it had reached magnitude 20.5, and it had brightened by magnitude 19.0 three nights later, after which it became too close to the Sun to spot with ground-based telescopes. It reached its closest approach to the Earth on 7 A...
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2016 PQ-Orbit-2016 PQ orbits the Sun at a distance of 0.9–2.9 AU once every 2 years and 8 months (961 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.54 and an inclination of 3° with respect to the ecliptic.
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2016 PQ-Orbit-MOID 2016 PQ has a very small minimum orbit intersection distance (MOID) to the Earth – only around 14,693 kilometres (9,130 miles), corresponding to 0.038 lunar distances or 2.3 Earth radii. It has the 19th lowest MOID of any known asteroid, as well as the 7th lowest MOID of any object larger than it (af...
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2016 PQ-Orbit-Despite its very low MOID, it is not on the Sentry Risk Table, as it is not going to make any nearby close approaches to Earth in the near future. It is too small to be classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid.
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Strict function-Strict function-In computer science and computer programming, a function f is said to be strict if, when applied to a non-terminating expression, it also fails to terminate. A strict function in the denotational semantics of programming languages is a function f where =⊥ . The entity ⊥ , called bottom...
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Strict function-Strict function-Intuitively, non-strict functions correspond to control structures. Operationally, a strict function is one that always evaluates its argument; a non-strict function is one that might not evaluate some of its arguments. Functions having more than one parameter can be strict or non-strict...
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Strict function-Strict function-As an example, the if-then-else expression of many programming languages, called ?: in languages inspired by C, may be thought of as a function of three parameters. This function is strict in its first parameter, since the function must know whether its first argument evaluates to true o...
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Penultimate Glacial Period-Penultimate Glacial Period-The Penultimate Glacial Period (PGP) is the glacial age that occurred before the Last Glacial Period. The penultimate glacial period is officially unnamed just like the Last Glacial Period. The word penultimate simply means second to last. While the PGP is a part of...
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Penultimate Glacial Period-Cause-Much like the last glacial period, the penultimate glacial period was caused by a great orbital eccentricity of Earth. This eccentricity causes greater seasonal impacts than normal because it limits the amount of sunlight that reaches the earth's surface, lowering the temperature. Due t...
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Penultimate Glacial Period-Effects in Europe-In northern Europe, the biggest expansion of glaciation of the last 400,000 years covered the northern region in a thick ice sheet, which caused a drastic reduction of vegetation. In the Mediterranean, polar winds from the now extended ice sheets brought cooler and wetter co...
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Penultimate Glacial Period-Effects in Asia-Isotope dating was conducted in Hulu Cave, eastern China, and found that the penultimate glacial period's presence was felt in central China. The dating showed an increased presence of oxygen-18, an isotope that reflects the meteoric water and cave temperature, as well as prec...
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Penultimate Glacial Period-Effects in North America-In contrast to Europe, there is no geological evidence to support a similarly sized ice sheet in North America. Ice-rafted debris from the Hudson area indicates that during MIS6, there were far fewer icebergs in the North Atlantic than in the last glacial period. Simu...
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Penultimate Glacial Period-Effects on Homo sapiens in Africa-Several studies have suggested that Homo sapiens went through a genetic bottleneck during the Penultimate Glacial Period which reduced numbers to a low level, but a 2012 analysis of three modern African populations finds no evidence for a bottleneck at this t...
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Ecosophy-Ecosophy-Ecosophy or ecophilosophy (a portmanteau of ecological philosophy) is a philosophy of ecological harmony or equilibrium. The term was coined by the French post-structuralist philosopher and psychoanalyst Félix Guattari and the Norwegian father of deep ecology, Arne Næss.
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Ecosophy-Félix Guattari-Ecosophy also refers to a field of practice introduced by psychoanalyst, poststructuralist philosopher, and political activist Félix Guattari. In part Guattari's use of the term demarcates a necessity for the proponents of social liberation, whose struggles in the 20th century were dominated by ...
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Ecosophy-Félix Guattari-Guattari holds that traditional environmentalist perspectives obscure the complexity of the relationship between humans and their natural environment through their maintenance of the dualistic separation of human (cultural) and nonhuman (natural) systems; he envisions ecosophy as a new field wit...
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Ecosophy-Félix Guattari-Without modifications to the social and material environment, there can be no change in mentalities. Here, we are in the presence of a circle that leads me to postulate the necessity of founding an "ecosophy" that would link environmental ecology to social ecology and to mental ecology. Guattari...
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Ecosophy-Næss's definition-Næss defined ecosophy in the following way: By an ecosophy I mean a philosophy of ecological harmony or equilibrium. A philosophy as a kind of sofia (or) wisdom, is openly normative, it contains both norms, rules, postulates, value priority announcements and hypotheses concerning the state of...
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Ecosophy-Næss's definition-While a professor at University of Oslo in 1972, Arne Næss, introduced the terms "deep ecology movement" and "ecosophy" into environmental literature. Næss based his article on a talk he gave in Bucharest in 1972 at the Third World Future Research Conference. As Drengson notes in Ecophilosoph...
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Ecosophy-Næss's definition-The term ecological wisdom, synonymous with ecosophy, was introduced by Næss in 1973. The concept has become one of the foundations of the deep ecology movement. All expressions of values by Green Parties list ecological wisdom as a key value—it was one of the original Four Pillars of the Gre...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gog (Marvel Comics)-== G-Type == G-Type is a fictional character from Marvel comics.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Fictional character biography-G-Type is one of the Shi'ar's Imperial Guard, and is also an alien. He was engineered in the stellar nurseries of Hodinn and was composed of a living solar plasma, with a constant surface temperature of 6000 kelvins (about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit or 5,700 degrees Cels...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Fictional character biography-His mind, like the minds of many other Shi'ar soldiers, was overtaken by the telepath Cassandra Nova. He was defeated by Cyclops and the entity known as Xorn, whom he was planning to fire into the Earth's atmosphere. Other versions X-Men: The End G-Type plays a part in ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gaea-Gaea is one of the Elder Gods of Earth.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gaia-Gaia, also known as the Guardian of the Universal Amalgamator, is a fictional superhero, depicted as possibly being a mutant or extraterrestrial. Created by Larry Hama, she first appeared in Generation X #37.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gaia-Not much is known about Gaia's origin besides her having spent thousands of years chained to the Universal Amalgamator at the end of Time, a device that would be used to merge all sentient consciousnesses into one being. Gaia was apparently the safeguard that was supposed to prevent the Amalgam...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Michele Gonzales-Michele Gonzales is a supporting character of Spider-Man in Marvel Comics' main shared universe. She is a criminal defense lawyer and the hot-tempered sister of Peter's roommate Vin Gonzales. She temporarily is Peter's roommate while Vin serves time for his involvement in the Spider...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Galacta-Galacta is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is the daughter of Galactus.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gamesmaster-Gamesmaster is a fictional mutant character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #283 (1991).
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gamesmaster-Fictional character biography Gamesmaster is a mutant with the ability to have omnipathy. In his life before becoming the Gamesmaster, he led a regular life with a wife and child; however, years of omnipathic exposure to other people's minds drove him to a point where he eventually forgo...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gamesmaster-Powers and abilities The Games Master is an omnipath, a superhuman telepath able to hear the thoughts of every being on the planet. However, he cannot block the thoughts out, and thus his mind is constantly filled with seven billion voices, unless he is able to intensely concentrate on a...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Ganymede-Ganymede is a fictional extraterrestrial superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. Her first appearance was Silver Surfer (vol. 3) #80 (May 1993).
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Ganymede-Ganymede is the last surviving member of a race of warrior women known as the Spinsterhood, a group which was formed with the sole purpose of destroying the cosmic being known as Tyrant. After a centuries long cryogenic sleep, she awakened to find Tyrant's servants kidnapping powerful cosmi...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Ganymede-Ganymede, along with Tyrant's other hostages, Silver Surfer, Terrax, Morg, Beta Ray Bill, Gladiator and Jack of Hearts escaped their imprisonment and attacked Tyrant together, only to fail miserably. Galactus arrived and ended the battle. After that, those involved went their separate ways ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Garko the Man-Frog-Garko the Man-Frog is a one off villain in Marvel Comics. The character was created by Steve Gerber and Frank Brunner and solely appeared in Giant-Size Man-Thing #4 (February 1975).
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Garko the Man-Frog-Garko was an ordinary human who somehow possessed a vial of chemicals that he debated over ingesting. He ultimately decided to drink it and transforms into a humanoid frog creature. He runs into Howard the Duck, who had just landed in Cleveland, Ohio and was helped out by a couple...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Garko the Man-Frog-Garko appears in Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, voiced by Gary Anthony Williams, in the episode "Skip This Ad...olescence". This version is a professional criminal who briefly encounters the heroic duo. As he declares his history and plans, Moon Girl uses her new skip app, but trie...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gauntlet-Inhuman Gauntlet is a member of the Dark Riders, employed by Apocalypse, and is one of the Inhumans. He is fitted with a cybernetic gauntlet, high-powered weapons, and wears a mechanical device over one eye used for tracking and scoping out prey. Gauntlet first appeared in X-Factor #65 and ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Blackie Gaxton-Blackie Gaxton was a gangster to whom Bennett Brant owed a large gambling debt. He blackmailed Brant into getting his sister Betty to contact Doctor Octopus when he was released from prison in order to spring Gaxton from prison himself. When Spider-Man caught up with Gaxton and Octopu...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Blackie Gaxton-Blackie Gaxton in other media Gaxton appears in The Spectacular Spider-Man voiced by Steve Blum. In the episode "Reinforcements", Blackie Gaxton is the manager and bookie in the Big Sky Lounge and was one of the men responsible for turning Mark Allan into Molten Man. Mark Allen was a ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Geist-Geist (Nikolaus Geist) was a supervillain in Marvel Comics. He was created by Archie Goodwin, and first appeared in Wolverine (vol. 2) #17 (November 1989).
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Geist-Geist had been an adviser for Adolf Hitler during World War II, and gave Hitler ideas on how to run the concentration camps. To escape war crime punishment, he used German rocket scientists to help the OSS. He later participated in questionable CIA operations. During Wolverine (vol. 2) #17 and...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Geist-Wolverine cut off Geist's metal shell, leaving him to die. However, Tierra Verde allowed CIA agents to bring Geist out of the country allowing subsequent repairs. Soon after that, Magneto caught up with him and brought him into an abandoned house, exacting his revenge for the death of Magnus' ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gemini-Joshua Link Android Ecliptic Gemini Thanos' Gemini
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Annie Ghazikhanian-Annie Ghazikhanian is a fictional nurse who worked with the X-Men. She first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #411, and was created by Chuck Austen and Ron Garney.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Annie Ghazikhanian-When the X-Man Havok is found in a comatose state, she is assigned to his care. Despite Havok's only real reaction being an energetic appreciation of the sunlight, she develops romantic feelings towards him. When the X-Men discover he is still alive (as he was presumed dead), Cycl...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Annie Ghazikhanian-While Annie is a normal human, her son, Carter Ghazikhanian, is a mutant. Annie has some anti-mutant prejudices, but she tries getting over them. She developed a personal friendship with the X-Man Northstar, and kept secret his romantic feelings for Iceman. She is seen many times ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Annie Ghazikhanian-When Havok wakes from his coma he pursues a relationship with Annie, even after becoming engaged to Polaris. Havok later leaves Polaris at the wedding altar, further damaging the woman's already-shaky mental state. He and Annie have a romantic relationship (despite her occasional ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Carter Ghazikhanian-Carter Ghazikhanian is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in The Uncanny X-Men #411, created by Chuck Austen and Ron Garney.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Carter Ghazikhanian-Carter is the son of Annie Ghazikhanian, the former nurse at the Xavier Institute. Since their move to the school, Carter struck up a friendship with the young aquatic mutant Sammy, alias the Squidboy. When Carter tries to help Alex Summers, the X-Man known as Havok, from his com...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Carter Ghazikhanian-Annie later took him away from the Xavier Institute when she found it a too dangerous place for him. During their exit from the facilities, the new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants led by the ex-Acolyte Exodus, attack the institute. One of the Brotherhood's many victims is Sammy. Cart...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Carter Ghazikhanian-Also, while they leave, the astral projection of an undetermined person is shown next to Carter's face. Annie seems unaware of this projection. Carter's dialogue and expression at this time hint that he is under the control of this individual. The projection was later revealed by...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Carter Ghazikhanian-Other versions of Carter Ghazikhanian In X-Men: The End Carter is depicted as a deeply traumatized child, possibly as a result of the deaths of both his mother and Havok. His powers have evolved to the point of being able to create solid psionic constructs, as he is seen playing ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Ghost Girl-Ghost Girl is an alias used by multiple superheroes in the Marvel Universe.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Ghost Girl-Ghost Girl (Wendy Hunt) Ghost Girl (Wendy Hunt) is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Universe. She first appeared in The Invaders #14 (March 1977) and was created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins as an homage to DC Comics' Phantom Lady. She is a member of the Crusaders, and possesses a b...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Ghost Girl-Ghost Girl ll (Lili Stephens) Ghost Girl (Lili Stephens) is a fictional mutant superhero in the Marvel Universe. She was created by Steve Seagle & Scott Clark, and first appeared in Alpha Flight (vol. 2) #2.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Ghost Girl-Ghost Girl is a former member of the superhero team Alpha Flight. Department H call her a "Legacy" case, but it is never explained what that means.She possesses the ability to "phase" or pass through solid matter by passing her atoms through the spaces between the atoms of the object thro...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Ghost Rider-Johnny Blaze Danny Ketch Alejandra Jones Robbie Reyes
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-G'iah-G'iah is a character appearing in comic books for Marvel Comics. The character, created by Robbie Thompson and Niko Henrichon, first appeared in Meet the Skrulls #1 (March 2019). She is a Skrull who is a general that operated on Earth as Gloria Warner as part of a group of Skrulls posing as an...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Giant-Man-Hank Pym Bill Foster Raz Malhotra
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gilded Lily-Gilded Lily (Lillian von Loont) was featured in the series Alpha Flight, first appearing in Alpha Flight volume 1 issue 20. She was an alchemist of great talent and a student of Diablo. Lily was initially seen to be a woman in a golden mask, golden gloves, and a fur coat that covered her...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Glob-Joseph "Joe" Timms Sumner Samuel Beckwith
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Glob Herman-Glob Herman (Robert Herman) is a fictional mutant character, a supervillain and later superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. His first appearance was in New X-Men #117. Glob was created by Grant Morrison and Ethan Van Sciver.The young mutant called Glob H...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Glob Herman-During the event of Schism, Glob Herman chose to join Wolverine and became a student at the Jean Grey School. During an expedition with some other students and Wolverine in the Savage Land, Glob Herman was upset by the teaching methods of Wolverine, and he was proposed by Sauron to leave...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Glob Herman-Glob Herman in other media Glob Herman appears in X-Men: The Last Stand, portrayed by Clayton Dean Watmough. This version is a member of the Omegas, who join forces with the Brotherhood of Mutants to oppose a mutant cure.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Glow Worm-Glowworm is the name of two unrelated fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Though created only a few months apart, they have little in common except the name.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Glow Worm-William Blake First appeared in Power Man and Iron Fist #123 (May 1986). This Glowworm was William Blake, a former soldier who had volunteered for experiments to re-create the Super-Soldier Serum. After leaving the Marine Corps, one night he transformed into a huge, glowing white creature ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Glow Worm-Glow Worm The second Glowworm first appeared in X-Factor #7 (August 1986). This Glowworm is a mutant with a humanoid torso, and a worm-like tail instead of legs. He is the partner of Bulk, a mutant with enormous size and strength.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Glow Worm-Bulk and Glowworm were outcasts, not just for their mutant status or unusual appearance, but because both continually gave off toxic levels of hard radiation. The two sought shelter in a toxic waste dump in New Jersey, but upon hearing about the group X-Factor (who at that time were posing...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Glyph-Glyph (Nadeen Hassan) is a teenager that became a beacon that summoned ancient Egyptian spirits. She was ultimately recruited into the Howling Commandos.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Goblin King-Goblin King is the name of different supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Goblin King-Norman Osborn Norman Osborn is the first character to use the Goblin King alias. When the children that work for the Vulture are discussing what to do after the Superior Spider-Man (Otto Octavius's mind in Spider-Man's body) brutally defeats the Vulture, he approaches the children and te...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Goblin King-While building an army to attack the Superior Spider-Man, he acts as the Goblin King. The Hand ninjas who evaded capture arrive at the sewers and join up with the Goblin Nation. The group revels in the news that, thanks to Superior Spider-Man's assault, the Goblin King now owns over half...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Goblin King-Phil Urich Philip "Phil" Urich is the second character to use the Goblin King alias. Following the conclusion of The Superior Spider-Man storyline where the true Spider-Man returns, he now leads the Goblin Nation's remnants as the self-proclaimed Goblin King. He meets with Mister Negativ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Goblin King-In other media The Norman Osborn version of the Goblin King appears in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "Nightmare on Christmas", voiced by Steven Weber. This version wears medieval armour and has ram-like horns. In an alternate reality which is actually Nightmare's illusion, he rules New...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Goblin King-A variation of the Goblin King appears in the Spider-Man four-part episode "Goblin War" as the alter-ego of Adrian Toomes (voiced by Alastair Duncan). This version is the Goblin Nation's leader, sporting a Green Goblin battle suit and later utilities a giant mech which controls technolog...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Goblyn-Goblyn (Goblyn Dean) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics universe. She first appeared in Alpha Flight #48 (July 1987), and was created by Bill Mantlo and Terry Shoemaker.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Goblyn-Goblyn is one of a pair of fraternal twins. Before birth, it was revealed that Goblyn was a mutant and would be of monstrous appearance. Her parents decided that for her own good she would be aborted. Sensing the danger, her sister Laura (later known as Pathway) used her own mutant ability to...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gog-Gog is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man and X-Men. Publication history Created by writer Roy Thomas and Gil Kane, the character first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #103.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gog-Fictional character biography While traveling through the Savage Land, Kraven the Hunter finds a crashed spaceship in quicksand and ventures inside. There, he finds the juvenile Gog and another member of his species, who died during the crash landing of the spaceship. Deciding to save the young ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gog-Powers and abilities Gog possesses superhuman strength. He also wears bracelets that are capable of granting him interdimensional teleportation.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gog-In film In 2014, Sony Pictures were in progress of developing a spin-off film to the 2012 film The Amazing Spider-Man featuring the Sinister Six, with Drew Goddard attached to write and direct. Due to the hacking of Sony's database in 2014 and massive confidential leaks, information regarding th...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Golden Archer-Golden Archer (Wyatt McDonald) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Roy Thomas and John Buscema and first appeared in The Avengers #85 (February 1971). He is a member of the Squadron Supreme. He has also gon...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Golden Archer-Wyatt McDonald, an Australian cab driver in his civilian guise, was a master archer with a large selection of specialized trick arrows. He originally began his career as a masked superhero under the identity of Hawkeye. He developed a relationship with Linda Lewis (a.k.a. Lady Lark), a...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Golden Archer-The character first appeared when Avengers Vision, Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, and Goliath (Clint Barton) end up in the Squadron Supreme's universe and briefly battle them.Alongside the Squadron, he falls under the influence of the Serpent Cartel. The team travels to the mainstream Mar...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Golden Archer-Supreme Power Golden Archer An African-American superhero called Black Archer appears in the Supreme Power: Hyperion miniseries, set in a possible future of the Supreme Power universe.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Golden Archer-Heroes Reborn Golden Archer In the 2021 "Heroes Reborn" reality, Golden Archer is a member of the Secret Squadron. During the fight with Siege Society, Golden Archer had a duel with Hawkeye before being stepped on by an enlarged Fire Ant. Following the fight with the Siege Society, Tom...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Golden Girl-Golden Girl is the name of two superhero characters: Betsy Ross Gwenny Lou Sabuki
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gordon-Gordon is a fictional character that originated in the Marvel Cinematic Universe before appearing in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Jeffrey Bell, Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen, first appeared in "What They Become" of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (December 9, 2014) and is portrayed by...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gordon-Comics Gordon made his comic book debut in Uncanny Inhumans #0 (June 2015) from Ryan Stegman and Ryan Lee. Gordon was imprisoned in another dimension with the monstrous Inhuman named Snarkle. Both were exiled by the Great King Kalden 2,000 years ago for unknown reasons. In modern-day New Atti...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gorilla-Man-Ken Hale Dr. Arthur Nagan Franz Radzik
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gosamyr-Gosamyr is a fictional character, a supervillain turned superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The New Mutants #66 (August 1988), and was created by Louise Simonson and Bret Blevins. Simonson said she was considering having Gos...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gosamyr-Gosamyr is a member of a rare, ancient race of alien beings. In line with her heritage, Gosamyr is a very beautiful and delicate humanoid creature in her early stage. Once they reach adulthood, members of her race cocoon themselves for several thousand years before finally emerging as large ...
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Gosamyr-The pupal stage of Gosamyr's species lasts for millennia, during which they become exceptionally mature of spirit and gain great size and strength, enough to destroy a whole solar system. In adult form they are gentle and solitary.
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grasshopper-Doug Taggert Neil Shelton Unnamed Skrull
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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Great Gambonnos-Ernesto and Luigi Gambonno were born in Milan, Italy. They are acrobats and aerialists working for the criminal organization, the Circus of Crime. They are identical twins and though they perceive themselves as the "Kings of the High Trapeze", they are defeated pretty easily by Spide...
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