Fictional astrophysicists 1970-01-01
Fictional astrophysicists are characters in literature, film, television, or other media who specialize in the study of astrophysics, even though they do not exist in reality. These characters often serve as experts or key figures in stories that involve space, black holes, extraterrestrial life, and the fundamental nature of the universe. In many tales, they may be portrayed as brilliant scientists working on groundbreaking research, embarking on space missions, or unraveling cosmic mysteries.
Fictional nuclear physicists 1970-01-01
Fictional nuclear physicists are characters in literature, film, television, video games, and other forms of media who are portrayed as experts in the field of nuclear physics. These characters often play pivotal roles in stories involving scientific discoveries, ethical dilemmas related to nuclear energy, weapons development, or disasters. Their expertise may drive the plot forward, create tension, or serve as a vehicle for exploring complex themes related to science and society.
Fictional theoretical physicists 1970-01-01
Fictional theoretical physicists are characters created in literature, film, television, or other forms of media who are engaged in the study of theoretical physics. These characters often embody traits associated with real-life physicists, such as intelligence, curiosity, and a penchant for solving complex problems, but they are not real individuals. Instead, they are crafted to serve specific roles in their respective narratives.
Doctor Doom 1970-01-01
Doctor Doom, whose real name is Victor Von Doom, is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, he made his first appearance in "The Fantastic Four" #5 in 1962. Doom is one of the arch-nemeses of the superhero team the Fantastic Four and is widely regarded as one of Marvel's most iconic villains.
MacGyver 1970-01-01
"MacGyver" is a popular television series originally created by Lee David Zlotoff that aired from 1985 to 1992. The show follows the character Angus "Mac" MacGyver, played by Richard Dean Anderson, who is a secret agent known for his resourcefulness and scientific knowledge. Rather than relying on weapons, MacGyver often uses everyday items and creative problem-solving skills to escape dangerous situations and solve complex problems.
Atom (Al Pratt) 1970-01-01
Atom (Ryan Choi) 1970-01-01
Black Knight (Dane Whitman) 1970-01-01
Brian Braddock 1970-01-01
Calculated Risk (novel) 1970-01-01
Calleigh Duquesne 1970-01-01
Captain Britain 1970-01-01
Centurius 1970-01-01
Count Nefaria 1970-01-01
Crimson Dynamo 1970-01-01
De Selby 1970-01-01
Doctor Bong 1970-01-01
Doctor Light (Arthur Light) 1970-01-01
Doctor Manhattan 1970-01-01
Doctor Octopus 1970-01-01