Talk:List of Russian superheroes

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Scottandrewhutchins in topic Russian Supervillains

When it comes to fiction actually composed and written under the pall of Communism

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What does that even mean?

-G —Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.117.158.83 (talk) 05:17, 2 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Russian Supervillains

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Someone really needs to build a List of Russian supervillains. Hint hint. --Basique 10:21, 14 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

It seems like a lot of these characters are villains-- Abomination, Omega Red, Crimson Dynamo... --Scottandrewhutchins (talk) 02:18, 21 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

Russia Superhero

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Zdravstvyite! (it means - Helloy :-) )

My name is Michael, and I comic book fan from Russia.

On your "List of Russian superheroes" mentions only Russian superhero created in USA. But actually we have much more own superheroes. I apply the list of some of them. If you give me your E-mail? I'LL send your detailed dossier on each character, with a pictures.

ЗАРАНЕЕ БОЛЬШОЕ, СПАСИБО!!!!


  RUSSIAN SUPERHEROES:


1) Amphibia-Man (film under A.Beljaeva's book) - 1960


2) Arial (the flying man, film under A.Beljaeva's book) - 1960 3) Plazmoid - the first true Russian superhero from comics (1994) (Велес-Комикс)


4) the Agent - Z (Superspy) (Veles-Comics) 5) Sand Devil from comic book « To rescue the Earth » - a parody on "Robocop" and « Star Wars» (Veles-Comics) 6) Veles - Fantasy-Hero with Superman-Like power (Veles-Comics) 7) Crones - from comic book "Super-robot" 8) " Merry Men " - a team fantastic superheroes (Чиполино, Буратино, Незнайка, Синеглазка, Гурвиненок, the Parsley, the Pencil and living robot - Самоделкин) from different fairy tales (on type " Leagues Extraordinary gentlemen ") is issued in the Soviet children's magazine « Merry picture » (edition ЦК ВЛКСМ, with 1956). the Founder: Eugeny Milutka.

9) Peryn - Fantasy-Hero (it is similar on Conan) from comics « the Nightmare of the Forgotten Epoch » (comics-magazine " FLY ") 10) the Chebyrashka-ninjia - a parody on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (on Russian – Cherepashki-ninjia) (comics-magazine " FLY ")


11) Super-Mania (film " Action, Mania! "). The note: Mania is a Russian name, in abbreviated form from Maria.

12) Comic strip "Dara" - our version Lara Croft. She is a superspy. Together with the her Sidekick - Cooller travels on the worlds of computer games.

13) the Russian superhero from comics - " Grandfather Frost ".


14) Super Stalin (from comics « Stalin vs Hitler »)


Publishing house " Timer - Comics ", makes the on-line comics about Russian superheroes:

15) - the Timer (2008)


16) Cross


17) - the Stranger


18) - Sisters Cherri


19) - the Thirteenth 20) - the Soft Mark


21) Film " Mechenosets» (2006) ( translate – The Sword-Bearer, it is similar to the Wolverine).

22) Anton Gorodetsky from « Night Watch » (2004 film)

23) Film "Indigo" (translate from Russian - Indian blue) - about group of people allocated super power.

24) Actimel-Man - comic commercial preview trailer about yoghurt "Actimel", played famous Russian comedian – Ivan Urgant.


25) " 32 - agony of the world " - the book about the anti-hero – cyborg named "32", written by the Russian writer Vladimir Brajtom. 26) comics " Trash Barabanov - the space hero " (a parody on Flash Gordon)


27) Anti-hero "Terminator" from film "Жесть" (translate – “Brutality”) (such as "Darkman") 28) Russian books about hunters on vampires, which to be vampires - on type Blade. For example, Alexander Kosha's books " If I was the Vampire " and « the Party in style Vamp »

29) a TV serial " One second prior to... " - about a team of Guardian angels.

Russia Superhero

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Sorry, I forget let you know of my E-mail: giperspider2099@pochta.ru

Aelita, Lem characters and stuff removed

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It was really strange, not to say dumb, to see Russian and Polish science fiction characters listed under "Russian superheroes". Aelita was a Queen of Mars, a Martian with no superpowers. D-503 is a human being of ambiguous descent, with no superpowers. Anton Gorodetsky is a Russian, at least, but he's in no way superhero, just a member of Night Watch, a sort of magician police. It's like you list Alastor Moody under "english superheroes".

And it's completely out of my understanding, how could ANGLO-SAXON characters like Pirx and Kelvin, created by POLISH writer Stanislaw Lem, become "Russian superheroes". Do we include the whole Eastern Bloc sci-fi and fantasy there? Then why not Alisa Selezneva, she's a Russian, at least.

The only character in the list, that was actually a Russian superhero by Russian publisher, was Black Lightning. We may list him under a broader definition.Garret Beaumain (talk) 09:47, 17 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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