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Heroes TV Show on NBC: NBC Official Site

Heroes TV Show on NBC: NBC Official Site

Dominic Deegan: Oracle For Hire Ctrl+Alt+Del Nuklear Power - Home of 8-bit Theater Religion of Comic Book Characters (esp. Super-Heroes) < Return to Adherents.com homepage -- Frank Miller, author of ; etc. ( 28 February 2006 ) The emphasis of this page is on fictional characters who originated as comic book characters. We want this page to be as accurate as possible, backed up by objective, published information and not based on conjecture. Characters are grouped by religious affiliation and are listed alphabetically. Have a question about this website? For each character, you can click on the link in the "religious affiliation" column to see supporting material, excerpts from the comics, images, discussion, etc. about and their religious affiliation. God Squad Which major mainstream superheroes are most consistently portrayed as overtly religious? - Nightcrawler - Wonder Woman - Firebird - Moon Knight - Huntress - Dust - Raven - Doctor Mid-Nite - Martian Manhunter - Wolfsbane - Captain Canuck - Green Arrow - Atom Smasher - Black Lightning Superheroes who are Clergy or Religious Leaders - Black Panther - Cable - Karnak - Ramban - Shaman Team

Updated Mondays Sequential Tart: Order of the Interview (vol X/iss 3/March 2007) I had the recent pleasure of interviewing Rich Burlew, the creator, writer, and artist of Order of the Stick (OOTStick). OOTStick is a web comic about an eclectic group of D&D characters. As the name suggests they are an order, of a stick, but there is also another meaning behind the name. Sequential Tart: So let me start with the basics. Rich Burlew: I began playing when I was 14, and played throughout high school and college. ST: Have you ever been a Game Master (GM)? RB: Oh, I was a GM almost exclusively during my gaming career. The biggest difference is that in a role playing campaign, the main characters' actions are controlled by other people, and you need to periodically revisit your plotline to account for their behavior, whereas in a web comic, the characters act as you dictate. ST: Is one of the OOTS characters based on a character you played? ST: Which OOTS character do you like the most? RB: I get asked this a lot, but I never know how to answer. ST: Do you have any hobbies?

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