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== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* The ''[[Alpha Flight]]'' villain later known as the Master of the World.
* The ''[[Alpha Flight]]'' villain later known as the Master of the World.
* Not the exact name, but [[Incredible Hulk (Comic Book)|The Leader]] has pretty much the same vibe.
* Not the exact name, but [[Incredible Hulk|The Leader]] has pretty much the same vibe.
** And in his appearance in the Dan Slott ''[[She Hulk]]'' series, he was [[Comic Book Fantasy Casting|drawn]] as [[Doctor Who|Roger Delgado]] with hydrocephalus.
** And in his appearance in the Dan Slott ''[[She Hulk]]'' series, he was [[Comic Book Fantasy Casting|drawn]] as [[Doctor Who|Roger Delgado]] with hydrocephalus.
* In the ''[[Batman]]'' [[Elseworld|Elsewords]] story "The Master of the Future", a turn-of-the-century Batman battled the so-called "Master", Alexandre LeRoi(very likely inspired by the Jules Verne example in Literature below), who attempted to destroy the Gotham City World's Fair Exposition from his airship, via a [[Steampunk|solar cannon composed of an array of lenses that concentrated sunlight into a cohesive beam]].
* In the ''[[Batman]]'' [[Elseworld|Elsewords]] story "The Master of the Future", a turn-of-the-century Batman battled the so-called "Master", Alexandre LeRoi(very likely inspired by the Jules Verne example in Literature below), who attempted to destroy the Gotham City World's Fair Exposition from his airship, via a [[Steampunk|solar cannon composed of an array of lenses that concentrated sunlight into a cohesive beam]].