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  • |-|SO33= Special Operations - Masters of Evil: Headhunting
  • Hurls a ball of electrical energy that damages and stuns enemies in a small blast radius.
  • Der Thunderball ist ein von Dr. Eggman gebauter Roboter aus Sonic Unleashed. Er ignoriert Sonic meistens und wandert herum. Thunderballs sind gefährlich, da sie aus ihrem Körper Strom entladen, aber da sie fast nie angreifen können, weil sie meistens einfach zerstört werden.
  • Thunderball, published in 1961, is the ninth James Bond book written by Ian Fleming. The novel was adapted as the fourth official Bond film in 1965. As a result of controversy regarding the copyright ownership of Thunderball and its contents, an unofficial film adaption of the novel entitled Never Say Never Again was released in 1983.
  • Thunderball and Deadpool met in the following comics: Deadpool: Suicide Kings #4-5
  • Thunderball: An anti-aircraft gun disguised as a holding tank tower. Controlled by: Cliff "Blaster" Dagger This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Thunderball is a recurring ingredient in Dragon Quest used for alchemy and tempering.
  • Thunderball is a 1965 film and is the fourth spy film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham. It was directed by Terence Young with its screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins.
  • Thunderball is a 1965 film, the fourth in the James Bond film series. It was directed by John Carpenter, produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Jimmy Page, and starred Sean Connery, Peter Sellers, and Douglas Rain.
  • Thunderball was only seen in two panels of Sonic the Comic Online as part of a Badnik force sent to attack the Seaside Hill Zone. Along with other robots from Sonic Unleashed, it attempted to destroy all members of The Family present for the Zone's defence, but was inadvertantly destroyed by a bomb catapulted through the air by Big the Cat.
  • Prawdziwe imię i nazwisko: Eliot Franklin Inne pseudonimy: Dr. Eliot Franklin, The Black Bruce Banner Aktualny status: Aktywny Uniwersum: 616 Klasa: Nadczłowiek Narodowość: Amerykanin Debiut: Defenders #17 [1974] Powiązania z grupami: Frightful Four, Gang Hooda, Imperial Police Force, Masters of Evil, Secret Empire, Thunderbolts, Wrecking Crew
  • The fourth James Bond film, in which SPECTRE nicks a pair of nukes (from an Avro Vulcan), somebody gets the point permanently and there's a shark. Oh, and Tom Jones faints on the last note of the title song. The book is notable for being perhaps the first story about terrorists stealing nuclear weapons and holding the world to ransom- a common enough trope in modern spy and action thrillers, but a revolutionary idea at the time. Thats right, folks; James Bond invented nuclear terrorism.
  • Thunderball (1965) is the fourth spy film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham. It was directed by Terence Young with screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins.
  • Dr. Eliot Franklin was a brilliant physicist who's greatest claim to fame was inventing a miniature gamma-ray bomb, something that Dr. Robert Bruce Banner (Better known as The Hulk) was unable to do at that time. Dr. Franklin was often called "The Black Bruce Banner" because of his genius level intellect and his scientific knowledge in the field of gamma radiation. To fund his research, Dr. Franklin would often commit robberies, which eventually landed him in prison. It was there that he met up and became cellmates with Dirk Garthwaite, also known as The Wrecker. Their association in prison was unusual in the fact that most inmates segregate themselves according to their race and ethnicity.
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  • Brilliant physicist Dr. Eliot Franklin was doing time when his cellmate Dirk "The Wrecker" Garthwaite brought him along on a jailbreak. He became Thunderball when lightning struck the Wrecker's crowbar.
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  • |-|SO33= Special Operations - Masters of Evil: Headhunting
  • Hurls a ball of electrical energy that damages and stuns enemies in a small blast radius.
  • Der Thunderball ist ein von Dr. Eggman gebauter Roboter aus Sonic Unleashed. Er ignoriert Sonic meistens und wandert herum. Thunderballs sind gefährlich, da sie aus ihrem Körper Strom entladen, aber da sie fast nie angreifen können, weil sie meistens einfach zerstört werden.
  • Thunderball (1965) is the fourth spy film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham. It was directed by Terence Young with screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins. The film follows Bond's mission to find two NATO atomic bombs stolen by SPECTRE, which holds the world ransom for £100 million in diamonds, in exchange for not destroying an unspecified major city in either England or the United States (later revealed to be Miami). The search leads Bond to the Bahamas, where he encountersEmilio Largo, the card-playing, eye-patch-wearing SPECTRE Number Two. Backed by CIA agent Felix Leiter and Largo's mistress, Domino Derval, Bond's search culminates in an underwater battle with Largo's henchmen. The film had a complex production, with four different units and about a quarter of the film consisting of underwater scenes.Thunderball was the first Bond film shot in widescreen Panavision and the first to have over a two-hour running time. Thunderball was associated with a legal dispute in 1961 when former Ian Fleming collaborators Kevin McClory and Jack Whittingham sued him shortly after the 1961 publication of the novel, claiming he based it upon the screenplay the trio had earlier written in a failed cinematic translation of James Bond. The lawsuit was settled out of court and Bond film series producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, fearing a rival McClory film, allowed him to retain certain screen rights to the novel's story, plot and characters, and for McClory to receive sole producer credit on this film. The film was a success, earning a total of $141.2 million worldwide, exceeding the earnings of the three previous Bond films. In 1966, John Stears won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and production designer Ken Adam was also nominated for a BAFTA award. Thunderball was the most financially successful movie of the series after adjusting for inflation. Some critics and viewers showered praise on the film and branded it a welcome addition to the series, while others complained of the repetitively monotonous aquatic action and prolonged length. In 1983, Warner Bros. released a second film adaptation of the novel under the titleNever Say Never Again, with McClory as executive producer.
  • Thunderball, published in 1961, is the ninth James Bond book written by Ian Fleming. The novel was adapted as the fourth official Bond film in 1965. As a result of controversy regarding the copyright ownership of Thunderball and its contents, an unofficial film adaption of the novel entitled Never Say Never Again was released in 1983.
  • Thunderball and Deadpool met in the following comics: Deadpool: Suicide Kings #4-5
  • The fourth James Bond film, in which SPECTRE nicks a pair of nukes (from an Avro Vulcan), somebody gets the point permanently and there's a shark. Oh, and Tom Jones faints on the last note of the title song. Thunderball was the first really massive Bond movie. Adjusting its box office tax for inflation, you produce a figure of over $950 million, above Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire. On US and Canadian grosses alone, it is, according to The Other Wiki, the 26th highest grosser of all time, beating all of the Harry Potter movies (the "Potter grosses more than Bond" figure is inaccurate, since it doesn't adjust for inflation) and every one of the The Lord of the Rings movies. The storyline of Thunderball was recycled for the non-canonical Bond film Never Say Never Again, in which a now much older Connery reprised his role as Bond. Sony pictures was at one time planning to remake Thunderball again, this time casting Connery as Ernst Stavro Blofield, but a court ruled against them in the matter of the rights to the James Bond character. (Through subsequent studio mergers, MGM acquired NSNA and the matter became moot.) The book is notable for being perhaps the first story about terrorists stealing nuclear weapons and holding the world to ransom- a common enough trope in modern spy and action thrillers, but a revolutionary idea at the time. Thats right, folks; James Bond invented nuclear terrorism.
  • Thunderball: An anti-aircraft gun disguised as a holding tank tower. Controlled by: Cliff "Blaster" Dagger This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Thunderball is a recurring ingredient in Dragon Quest used for alchemy and tempering.
  • Thunderball is a 1965 film and is the fourth spy film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham. It was directed by Terence Young with its screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins.
  • Dr. Eliot Franklin was a brilliant physicist who's greatest claim to fame was inventing a miniature gamma-ray bomb, something that Dr. Robert Bruce Banner (Better known as The Hulk) was unable to do at that time. Dr. Franklin was often called "The Black Bruce Banner" because of his genius level intellect and his scientific knowledge in the field of gamma radiation. To fund his research, Dr. Franklin would often commit robberies, which eventually landed him in prison. It was there that he met up and became cellmates with Dirk Garthwaite, also known as The Wrecker. Their association in prison was unusual in the fact that most inmates segregate themselves according to their race and ethnicity. One night during a thunderstorm, Garthwaite broke out of prison, along with his cellmates Henry Camp, Brian Philip Calusky, and Dr. Eliot Franklin. He recovered his magical crowbar and held it aloft, all four men placing their hands upon it. Lightning struck the crowbar, not only reactivating the enchantment but empowering the other three men as well. The four felons dubbed themselves the Wrecking Crew; Camp became Bulldozer, Calusky became Piledriver, and Franklin became Thunderball. Soon after, Thunderball took an ordinary wrecking ball for an offensive weapon which was energized by The Wrecker's crowbar, making it almost indestructible. The relationship between The Wrecker and Thunderball has always been somewhat strained at times. Dr. Franklin believes that he's superior to The Wrecker because he's smarter than him, thus causing him to be resentful that the source and total reliance of his power lies with The Wrecker. Thunderball has attempted to usurp The Wrecker's power many times, only to be eventually thwarted. Once, The Wrecker easily crushed Thunderball's hand after he tried to steal his crowbar. Strangely, The Wrecker has always taken Thunderball back, because he considers Thunderball and the rest of The Wrecking Crew as the only family he truly has. As a member of The Wrecking Crew, Thunderball has faced many of Marvel's superheroes, including Thor, Iron Man, The Avengers, and The Hulk. In the past, The Wrecking Crew almost beat The Olympian Demigod Hercules and She-Hulk within an inch of their lives. They have also been part of other "Super Villain" organizations, such as The Masters of Evil and part of Doctor Doom and his evil alliance in The Secret Wars, but they always stayed together as a team. They once conquered an entire planet together, Polemachus, which was the home of sometime Avenger ally/adversary, Arkon. They overthrew Arkon and his consort, Thundra, and ruled Polemachus with the help of Arkon's former Grand Vizier, who betrayed them. This was after they briefly lost their Asgardian powers (when Loki took the power originally meant for him from The Wrecker) and obtained their powers from a totally different energy source. Part of that energy source was Monica Rambeau herself, also known as The Avenger Pulsar (At the time, her codename was Photon). Despite his chaffing under The Wrecker's leadership, Thunderball, along with the rest of The Wrecking Crew remained a persistent and enduring super-villain team in The Marvel Universe. The group showed up in Los Angeles to fill the power vacuum left by the Pride alongside Excavator, Piledriver's son, but were interrupted and defeated by the Runaways, the Pride's children. After this defeat, they were sent to the Raft, an island prison. When Electro attacked the facility and made a break-out, the Wrecking Crew escaped. The Wrecker separated from them and got captured, but the group reunited as members of the Hood's criminal empire, but were defeated twice by the New Avengers.
  • Thunderball is a 1965 film, the fourth in the James Bond film series. It was directed by John Carpenter, produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Jimmy Page, and starred Sean Connery, Peter Sellers, and Douglas Rain.
  • Thunderball was only seen in two panels of Sonic the Comic Online as part of a Badnik force sent to attack the Seaside Hill Zone. Along with other robots from Sonic Unleashed, it attempted to destroy all members of The Family present for the Zone's defence, but was inadvertantly destroyed by a bomb catapulted through the air by Big the Cat.
  • Prawdziwe imię i nazwisko: Eliot Franklin Inne pseudonimy: Dr. Eliot Franklin, The Black Bruce Banner Aktualny status: Aktywny Uniwersum: 616 Klasa: Nadczłowiek Narodowość: Amerykanin Debiut: Defenders #17 [1974] Powiązania z grupami: Frightful Four, Gang Hooda, Imperial Police Force, Masters of Evil, Secret Empire, Thunderbolts, Wrecking Crew
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