Fictional character from the teenage mutant ninja turtles franchise
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Michelangelo, nicknamed Mike or Mikey, is a fictional superhero and one of the four main characters of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and all related media. Michaelangelo is the most naturally skilled of the four brothers but prefers to have a good time rather than train. The youngest of the group, he is shown to be rather immature; he is known for his wisecracks, love of skateboarding, witty optimism, and, like his brothers, love of pizza. He is usually depicted wearing an orange eye mask. His signature weapons are dual nunchaku, though he has also been portrayed using other weapons, such as a grappling hook, manriki-gusari, tonfa, and a three-section staff (in some action figures).
Raphael, nicknamed Raph, is a fictional superhero and one of the four main characters of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and all related media. He is the second oldest/mid-middle-child of the turtle brothers, often at odds with his older brother, Leonardo.
Fictional character from the teenage mutant ninja turtles franchise
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Fictional character from the teenage mutant ninja turtles franchise
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Donatello, nicknamed Don or Donnie, is a fictional superhero and one of the four main characters of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and all related media. He is the smartest and often gentlest of his brothers, bearing a purple mask over his eyes. He wields a bō staff, his primary signature weapon in all media. He is the adoptive and mutated son of Master Splinter, as well as the younger brother of Leonardo and Raphael, and older brother of Michelangelo. He is the third eldest/second youngest brother of the turtles, and second-in-command of the team. A common trait in the franchise is that he is the tallest ninja turtle, demonstrated in the original comics (however very slightly), the IDW comics, the DC crossover film, the 2014 reboot, and most notably, in the 2012 animated series. Donnie often speaks in technobabble with a natural aptitude for science and technology. His ninja skills are the lowest of the four turtles; as he relies on gadgets over combat skills. Like all of the brothers, he is named after a Renaissance artist; in this case, he is named after Italian sculptor Donatello. He is the favorite turtle of co-creator Peter Laird, who served as the basis of Donatello's personality.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Leonardo, nicknamed Leo, is a fictional character appearing in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and related media, and created by American comic book artists, Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. He is one of the four central characters of the franchise, along with his brothers, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo. Often depicted wearing a blue bandanna, his signature weapons are two katana. In most iterations, Leonardo is portrayed as the leader, as well as the most mature and disciplined of the Turtles. Like his brothers, he is named after an Italian Renaissance artist, in this case, Leonardo da Vinci. In the original comics, all four of the Turtles wear red masks, but for the creators to tell them apart, he was written and redrawn to have an ocean-blue mask.
Character from DC Comics
Rose Wilson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Art Nichols, first appearing in a 1992 issue of Deathstroke the Terminator #15. She is usually portrayed as a Teen Titans enemy and later a reluctant member, struggling to win the approval of her father, Deathstroke, being his illegitimate daughter. She is also typically depicted as a apprentice to her father and later Nightwing for a time.
Character from DC Comics
Wild Dog is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Wild Dog is the superhero identity of Jack Wheeler. He first appeared in Wild Dog #1 (September 1987), and was created by Max Allan Collins and Terry Beatty. A re-imagined version of the character, named Rene Ramirez, appeared in the Arrowverse series Arrow starting in season 5, where he was played by Rick Gonzalez.
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Supervillain appearing in dc comics publications and related media
Character from DC Comics
Weather Wizard (Mark Mardon) is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.
Weather Wizard made his first live appearance in the television series The Flash, played by actor Liam McIntyre, who played Mark Mardon. He appeared in the first, second and fifth season of the series. Clyde Mardon appeared in the pilot episode of The Flash, played by actor Chad Rook. In the fifth and sixth seasons, a female version called the Weather Witch is played by Reina Hardesty and is the estranged daughter of Mark Mardon.
Character from DC Comics
Amanda Blake Waller (née White), also known as "The Wall", is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Legends #1 in 1986, and was created by John Ostrander, Len Wein, and John Byrne. Amanda Waller is an antagonist and occasional ally to the superheroes of the DC Universe, occasionally described as a supervillain.
Character from DC Comics
Cyborg (Victor Stone) is a superhero character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez and first appears in an insert preview in DC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980). Originally known as a member of the Teen Titans,Cyborg was established as a founding member of the Justice League in DC's 2011 reboot of its comic book titles. The character made its live-action debut in the television series Smallville, played by Lee Thompson Young. Ray Fisher portrayed the character in the DC Extended Universe films Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), Justice League (2017), and Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021). Joivan Wade plays Cyborg in the television series Doom Patrol. In animated media, the character was voiced by Khary Payton and Zeno Robinson in all other forms animated media.
Character from DC Comics
Masashi Kishimoto (岸本 斉史, Kishimoto Masashi) is a Japanese manga artist. His best known work, Naruto, was in serialization from 1999 to 2014 and has sold over 250 million copies worldwide in 46 countries as of May 2019.The series has been adapted into two anime and multiple films, video games, and related media.
Japanese manga artist
Masashi Kishimoto (岸本 斉史, Kishimoto Masashi) is a Japanese manga artist. His best known work, Naruto, was in serialization from 1999 to 2014 and has sold over 250 million copies worldwide in 46 countries as of May 2019.The series has been adapted into two anime and multiple films, video games, and related media.
Masashi Kishimoto (岸本 斉史, Kishimoto Masashi) is a Japanese manga artist. His best known work, Naruto, was in serialization from 1999 to 2014 and has sold over 250 million copies worldwide in 46 countries as of May 2019.The series has been adapted into two anime and multiple films, video games, and related media.
Fictional character
Character from manga Naruto
Rock Lee (Japanese: ロック・リー, Hepburn: Rokku Rī) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Naruto created by Masashi Kishimoto. At first Masashi designed Lee to symbolize human weakness. In the anime and manga, Lee is a ninja affiliated with the village of Konohagakure, and is a member of Team Guy, which consists of himself, Neji Hyuga, Tenten, and Might Guy—the team's leader. Unable to use most ninja techniques, Lee dedicates himself to using solely taijutsu, ninja techniques similar to martial arts. Lee dreams of becoming a "splendid ninja" despite his inabilities. Lee has appeared in several pieces of Naruto media, including the third and fourth featured films in the series, the third original video animation, and multiple video games.