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'''Starman''', '''Star Men''', or |
'''Starman''', '''Star Men''', or variations, may refer generally to any [[space traveller]], or more specifically to: |
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==People== |
==People== |
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* [[Space traveller]] |
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* "Starman", onstage alter ego of Kiss frontman [[Paul Stanley]] |
* "Starman", onstage alter ego of Kiss frontman [[Paul Stanley]] |
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* [[Starman (wrestler)]] (born 1974), Mexican professional wrestler |
* [[Starman (wrestler)]] (born 1974), Mexican professional wrestler |
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* "Starman", also a nickname for [[David Bowie]] |
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==Places== |
==Places== |
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===Books=== |
===Books=== |
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* [[StarMan (Sara Douglass novel)|''StarMan'' (Sara Douglass novel)]], a 1996 fantasy novel by Sara Douglass |
* [[StarMan (Sara Douglass novel)|''StarMan'' (Sara Douglass novel)]], a 1996 fantasy novel by Sara Douglass |
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* ''[[The Starmen]]'' |
* ''[[The Starmen]]'', a 1952 science-fiction novel by Leigh Brackett |
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* ''[[Starman Jones]]'', a novel by Robert A Heinlein |
* ''[[Starman Jones]]'', a 1953 novel by Robert A. Heinlein |
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=== Comics === |
=== Comics === |
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* [[Starman (DC Comics)]], one of several comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. The most prominent are: |
* [[Starman (DC Comics)]], one of several comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. The most prominent are: |
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** [[Starman (Ted Knight)]], the first Starman, a 1940s superhero |
** [[Starman (Ted Knight)]], the first Starman, a 1940s superhero and member of the Justice Society of America |
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** [[Starman (Jack Knight)]], the seventh Starman, a 1990s superhero and |
** [[Starman (Jack Knight)]], the seventh Starman, a 1990s superhero and son of the original |
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** [[Thom Kallor]], |
** [[Thom Kallor]], a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes also known as Starman and Star Boy |
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== Film == |
== Film == |
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* [[Starman (film)|''Starman'' (film)]], a 1984 science fantasy film starring Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen |
* [[Starman (film)|''Starman'' (film)]], a 1984 science fantasy film starring Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen |
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** [[Starman (TV series)|''Starman'' (TV series)]], 1986–87 television series (based on the 1984 |
** [[Starman (TV series)|''Starman'' (TV series)]], 1986–87 television series (based on the 1984 film of the same name), starring Robert Hays and Christopher Daniel Barnes |
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* ''[[Super Giant]]'', a 1950s Japanese |
* ''[[Super Giant]]'', a 1950s Japanese superhero, called "Starman" in America |
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* ''[[Star Men]]'' (2015 film) UK documentary following a roadtrip in the US Southwest by British astronomers |
* ''[[Star Men]]'' (2015 film), UK documentary following a roadtrip in the US Southwest by British astronomers |
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== Music == |
== Music == |
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* [[Starman (band)]], a British pop band |
* [[Starman (band)]], a British pop band |
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== Games == |
== Games == |
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* Star Man, a Robot Master featured in ''[[Mega Man 5]]'' |
* Star Man, a Robot Master featured in ''[[Mega Man 5]]'' |
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* [[Super Mario# |
* [[Super Mario#Invincibility|Starman (Mario)]], a star-shaped power-up in the ''Mario'' series of video games |
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* [[Starman (EarthBound)]], an enemy in the ''EarthBound'' series of video games |
* [[Starman (EarthBound)]], an enemy in the ''EarthBound'' series of video games |
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* Starman, a wrestler in the Nintendo Entertainment System game ''[[Pro Wrestling (Nintendo Entertainment System)|Pro Wrestling]]'' |
* Starman, a wrestler in the Nintendo Entertainment System game ''[[Pro Wrestling (Nintendo Entertainment System)|Pro Wrestling]]'' |
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* Starman, a |
* Starman, a high-performance preforking [[Plack (software)|PSGI/Plack]] web server |
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* [[Starmen.net]], a fan website for 1995 video game ''EarthBound'' |
* [[Starmen.net]], a fan website for 1995 video game ''EarthBound'' |
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== Other uses == |
== Other uses == |
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* Starman, a titular character in the children's non-stop motion and 2D animated series ''[[Starman and Three Friends]]'' |
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* [[AS Starman]], an Estonian cable television, VOIP telephony, and ISP company |
* [[AS Starman]], an Estonian cable television, VOIP telephony, and ISP company |
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* Starman, a Polish Christmas gift-bringer, who brings presents in Greater Poland, Kujawy, Western Pomerania and Kaszuby. |
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* Starman, a mannequin dressed in a spacesuit seated on board |
* Starman, a mannequin dressed in a spacesuit seated on board [[Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster]] that was launched into [[heliocentric orbit]] during the [[Falcon Heavy test flight]]. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Extraterrestrial intelligence]] |
* [[Extraterrestrial intelligence]] |
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* [[Extraterrestrial (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Extraterrestrial (disambiguation)]] |
Latest revision as of 20:21, 3 October 2024
Look up starman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Starman, Star Men, or variations, may refer generally to any space traveller, or more specifically to:
People
[edit]- "Starman", onstage alter ego of Kiss frontman Paul Stanley
- Starman (wrestler) (born 1974), Mexican professional wrestler
- "Starman", also a nickname for David Bowie
Places
[edit]- Starmen Point, Stresher Peninsula, Graham Coast, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
Literature
[edit]Books
[edit]- StarMan (Sara Douglass novel), a 1996 fantasy novel by Sara Douglass
- The Starmen, a 1952 science-fiction novel by Leigh Brackett
- Starman Jones, a 1953 novel by Robert A. Heinlein
Comics
[edit]- Starman (DC Comics), one of several comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. The most prominent are:
- Starman (Ted Knight), the first Starman, a 1940s superhero and member of the Justice Society of America
- Starman (Jack Knight), the seventh Starman, a 1990s superhero and son of the original
- Thom Kallor, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes also known as Starman and Star Boy
Film
[edit]- Starman (film), a 1984 science fantasy film starring Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen
- Starman (TV series), 1986–87 television series (based on the 1984 film of the same name), starring Robert Hays and Christopher Daniel Barnes
- Super Giant, a 1950s Japanese superhero, called "Starman" in America
- Star Men (2015 film), UK documentary following a roadtrip in the US Southwest by British astronomers
Music
[edit]- Starman (band), a British pop band
- "Starman" (song), a 1972 song by David Bowie, talking about his alter ego Ziggy Stardust.
- Starman, an illustration associated with the Rush album 2112
Games
[edit]- Star Man, a Robot Master featured in Mega Man 5
- Starman (Mario), a star-shaped power-up in the Mario series of video games
- Starman (EarthBound), an enemy in the EarthBound series of video games
- Starman, a wrestler in the Nintendo Entertainment System game Pro Wrestling
- Starman, a high-performance preforking PSGI/Plack web server
- Starmen.net, a fan website for 1995 video game EarthBound
Other uses
[edit]- Starman, a titular character in the children's non-stop motion and 2D animated series Starman and Three Friends
- AS Starman, an Estonian cable television, VOIP telephony, and ISP company
- Starman, a Polish Christmas gift-bringer, who brings presents in Greater Poland, Kujawy, Western Pomerania and Kaszuby.
- Starman, a mannequin dressed in a spacesuit seated on board Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster that was launched into heliocentric orbit during the Falcon Heavy test flight.