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unusual facts about Deadman


Deadman's Island Park

The dead were among the more than 8,000 American captives imprisoned for various periods of time on Melville Island, now part of the Armdale Yacht Club.


DC Comics Presents

DC Comics Presents: Brightest Day #1, which spotlights Deadman and Hawkman, and reprints selected stories from Hawkman #27, 34 and 36, Solo #8, DCU Holiday ‘09 and Strange Adventures #205.

HMCS Discovery

In 1944, the unit was permitted to occupy Deadman Island in Stanley Park and turn this property into a training facility.

Originally based at the Stanley Park Barracks, in 1944 Discovery moved to its current location on Deadman's Island, in Coal Harbour, adjacent to Stanley Park.

Julian Moreton

These hardships are recorded in Moreton's book and in Bishop Edward Feild's reports to the S.P.G. For example, one account records Moreton visiting Deadman's Bay some 30 miles away from his home, walking for 16 miles along the shore, living on bread and butter with salted fish alone, and expecting only two good meals in nine days.

Manchester Fiction Prize

The runners up were Peter Deadman, Vicki Jarrett, Jennifer Mills and Alison Moore.

Parapinnixa affinis

The type specimen was a single female, collected in July 1895 from Dead Man's Island, San Pedro, California (now part of the Port of Los Angeles); it was donated to the University of California.

Theory of a Deadman discography

Theory of a Deadman is a Canadian rock band from Delta, British Columbia signed to Roadrunner Records.

White Lantern Corps

There the Entity reveals to Deadman that it was the Entity that freed the Xebel soldiers from the Bermuda Triangle in order for Aquaman learn the truth about Mera.

Zauriel

During the "Trinity War" storyline, Zauriel appears and dismisses Batman, Katana and Deadman after obtaining a piece of Dr. Arthur Light's soul.


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