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Comic Book and Manga Crossword Puzzle Can You Solve the Crossword Puzzle with Clues Based on Comics and Manga Comic Book And Manga Crossword Puzzle Can you solve the crossword puzzle with clues based on comics and manga. Warning: for experts only! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Created using the Crossword Maker on TheTeachersCorner.net Across Down 1. Winged hero from the planet Thanagar 2. This Canadian superhero team was first introduced in the X-Men 5. In manga a cursed spiral or Naruto’s last name comic series (2 words) 8. This super powered rodent often sang “Here I Come to Save the 3. This Archie character’s real name is Forsythe Pendleton Jones Day” III 9. Starfox’s brother who is a purple power-hungry, nihilistic 4. This comic character was referred to as The Poor Little Rich Boy conqueror (2 words) 10. Created by Charles Schulz, this comic series features Pigpen, 6. Mercenary Marc Spector’s hero name. He’ll be played by Oscar Violet, Woodstock and Marcy Isaac in the TV series (2 words) 12. Super strong, she is also married to Luke Cage (2 words) 7. This manga follows Tanjiro as he protects his sister and avenges 13. Colossus’ younger sister wields the Soulsword and can teleport his family (2 words) 16. Source of Black Panther’s power (3 words) 9. This hero’s catchphrase is It’s Clobberin’ Time 19. This color is a Green Lantern’s weakness 11. Writer of the Fangirl manga and Pumpkinheads (2 words) 22. Before he became a herald of Galactus he was Norrin Radd (2 14. This Doctor takes his name from the research project that words) created the first nuclear bomb 23. Riri Williams who briefly took over the Iron Man comic 15. All female crew featuring Mal, Ripley, Molly, April, and Jo 25. In My Hero Academia her quirk is Frog 17. In the comics he was the butler to the Avengers 26. Leader of The 7 18. This Friendly Ghost lives with his uncles Stretch, Fatso and 27. Real name is Scott Free and he was raised by Darkseid (2 words) Stinkie 20. In the comics, he created Ultron (2 words) 21. An anthropomorphic aardvark written and drawn by Dave Sim 24. Bestselling comic of all time featured this team.
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