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What (who) is year of the comet - definition

1992 FILM BY PETER YATES
The Year of the Comet

Comet (Archie Comics)         
SUPERHERO IN ARCHIE COMICS AND BASIS FOR A DC COMICS CHARACTER OF THE SAME NAME
Comet (Archie); The Comet (Archie)
The Comet is a fictional character that first appeared in Pep Comics #1 in January 1940. A little over a year later, the Comet was the first superhero to be killed in the line of duty.
Comet (Impact Comics)         
SUPERHERO IN DC COMICS BASED ON THE ARCHIE COMICS CHARACTER OF THE SAME NAME
The Comet (Impact)
The Comet is a fictional character, a superhero that first appeared in the DC Comics' Impact Comics series, The Comet. The character is loosely based on the Archie Comics character, The Comet.
Athlete of the Year         
AWARD GIVEN BY VARIOUS SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS FOR THE ATHLETE WHOM THEY HAVE DETERMINED TO BE DESERVING OF SUCH RECOGNITION
Sports Personality of the Year; Athlete of the year; Sportsperson of the Year
Athlete of the Year is an award given by various sports organizations for the athlete whom they have determined to be deserving of such recognition.

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Year of the Comet

Year of the Comet is a 1992 romantic comedy adventure film directed by Peter Yates and starring Tim Daly, Penelope Ann Miller, and Louis Jourdan in his final film role. The film was written by William Goldman and produced by Alan Brown and Phil Kellogg. The plot concerns the pursuit of the most valuable bottle of wine in history. The title refers to the year it was bottled, 1811, which was known for the Great Comet of 1811, and also as one of the best years in history for European wine.