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This, despite the fact thatone Apache representative busted his stone war club I think Snake Blockeron the Gladiator's helmet.
September 2009 2009
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Despite Gladiator's loyalty to Lilandra and his reservations about certain aspects of Deathbird's rule, he continued to serve the Shi'ar Empire as Praetor of the Imperial Guard.
1970's Flashback: Gladiator (Marvel Comics) Chuck Wells 2009
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I really enjoyed the Gladiator's scope and spectacle.
Knuckle Sandwich with a Side of Bullets Part II: This Time It's for Real! 2007
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The Apache's combination of overall skill, experience at guerilla warfare, and flexibility of weapons and options seems to have overcome the Gladiator's armor, cestis spiked glove, massive bronze helmet, and trident and net.
September 2009 2009
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Reed Richards originally theorized that Gladiator's powers were in part psionic,and this has been confirmed in his later appearances.
1970's Flashback: Gladiator (Marvel Comics) Chuck Wells 2009
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Gladiator's sequel set in an alternate/parallel medieval period.
Russell Crowe & Cate Blanchett in Official Robin Hood Photos « FirstShowing.net 2009
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Heck, Gladiator's Proximo even died during filming and they were able to rewrite his scenes and use CGI to recreate him.
Robin Hood Set Photos Show King John’s Men Attacking | /Film 2009
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I really enjoyed the Gladiator's scope and spectacle.
July 2007 2007
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Gladiator's first known encounter with humans occurred when the Imperial Guard battled against the X-Men at the command of then-Shi'ar Emperor D'Ken.
1970's Flashback: Gladiator (Marvel Comics) Chuck Wells 2009
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That's true, though it was rather funny how, in the Gladiator's first few appearances, Denny O'Neil and Stan Lee tried to duck the comics code by having the villain and everyone else refer to the blades as "whirling wrist shields" that just sorta happened to be able to cut through stuff.
John Seavey’s Storytelling Engines: Daredevil | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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