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Machine Man

Super-héros
X-51, alias Machine Man, est un super-héros robotique évoluant dans l'univers Marvel de la maison d'édition Marvel Comics. Wikipédia
Créateur : Jack Kirby
Univers fictif : Univers Marvel
Taille et poids : 1,82 m pour 385 kg
X-51, alias Machine Man (aussi connu comme Aaron Stack ou Mister Machine), est un super-héros robotique évoluant dans l'univers Marvel de la maison ...
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Machine Man is an android superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Jack Kirby for 2001: A Space ...
Machine Man, originally known as Z2P45-9-X-51, was created as part of a top-secret U.S. military project. The project aimed to create 51 experimental ...
21 sept. 2023 · Machine Man · The sole surviving robot of a government project, X-51 had the benefits of humanity by being raised as a son by Dr. Abel Stack.
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Machine Man. Edit · X-51 Vol 1 12 Textless · Aaron Stack · 2020 Machine Man Vol 1 1 Textless. Impostor. Contents. 1 Others; 2 Machine Man Related; 3 Teams ...
Machine Man: Comics ; 2020 Iron Age (2020) #1 · Couceiro · Smith ; 2020 Machine Man (2020) #2 · Hawthorne · Roche ; True Believers: Iron Man 2020 - Arno Stark (2020) ...
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A military machine with a soul, a thinking computer in the form of a man - X-51 is the Machine Man! Abel Stack gave a government-created robot a human face, ...
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Browse the Marvel comic series Machine Man (1978 - 1981). Check out individual issues, and find out how to read them!
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Machine Man is a Marvel Comics series created in The '70s by Jack Kirby, who was then succeeded by Steve Ditko on art with Marv Wolfman as writer.