X-O Manowar
X-O Manowar (Aric of Dacia) is a fictional superhero co-created by writers Jim Shooter and Steve Englehart, and artists Bob Layton and Barry Windsor-Smith.
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Cover of X-O Manowar (Volume 3) #1 by Cary Nord | |||||||||||||
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Publisher | Valiant Comics | ||||||||||||
First appearance | X-O Manowar #1 (February 1992) | ||||||||||||
Created by | Jim Shooter Steve Englehart Bob Layton Barry Windsor-Smith | ||||||||||||
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Alter ego | Aric of Dacia Donovan Wylie | ||||||||||||
Team affiliations | Orb Industries Unity | ||||||||||||
Abilities | X-O Armor/Shanhara •Enhanced strength, speed, reflexes, and healing process •Invulnerability •Flight •Scan cloaking •Energy manipulation •Constructs •Blasts •Absorption •X-Ray vision •Halted aging •Technopathy •Sensory arrays •Omnilinguism •Missiles •Teleportation •ESP | ||||||||||||
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The eponymous comic book series published by Valiant Comics has sold more than 8 million copies to date. X-O Manowar has also starred in a video game alongside Marvel Comics's Iron Man. X-O Manowar comics have been translated into a number of languages including German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Norwegian, Filipino, Chinese and Brazilian Portuguese.
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