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Qu'est-ce (qui) est full shade - définition

COMIC BOOK CHARACTER DEVELOPED IN THE 1940S FOR NATIONAL COMICS
The Shade; Shade (comics)

Sail shade         
  • Shade sail over playground in Australia
  • A shade covering play area
Shade sails; Shade cloth; Sail shade
A shade sail is a device to create outdoor shade based on the basic technology as a ship's sail. Shade sails use a flexible membrane tensioned between several anchor points.
Shade balls         
  • Ivanhoe Reservoir]], 2015
  • A single shade ball
PLASTIC BALLS USED IN RESEVOIRS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND REDUCE EVAPORATION
Shade ball; Bird ball; Bird balls
Shade balls are small plastic spheres floated on top of a reservoir for environmental reasons, including to slow evaporation and prevent sunlight from causing reactions among chemical compounds present in the water. Also known as bird balls, they were developed initially to prevent birds from landing on bodies of water.
Shade, the Changing Man         
  • Cover of ''Shade, the Changing Man'' #6 (original series) by [[Steve Ditko]].
  • Flashpoint]]'', art by [[Andy Kubert]].
FICTIONAL COMIC BOOK CHARACTER CREATED BY STEVE DITKO FOR DC COMICS IN 1977
Shade the Changing Man; Shade: The Changing Man; Shade, The Changing Man; Shade, The Changing man; Shade, the Changing Girl; Rac Shade
Shade, the Changing Man is a comic book character created by Steve Ditko for DC Comics in 1977. The character was later adapted by Peter Milligan and Chris Bachalo in one of the first Vertigo titles.

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Shade (character)

The Shade (Richard Swift) is a comic book character developed in the 1940s for National Comics, first appearing in the pages of Flash Comics in a story titled "The Man Who Commanded the Night", scripted by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Hal Sharp. Debuting as a villain, the Shade was best known for fighting against two generations of superheroes, most notably the Golden Age and Silver Age versions of the Flash. He eventually became a mentor for Jack Knight, the son of the Golden Age Starman, Ted Knight, a hero the Shade had also fought.

Though portrayed in Silver Age comics as a thief with a cane that could manipulate shadows, the character was reinvented in 1994 as a morally ambiguous Victorian-era immortal who gained the ability to manipulate shadows and immortality from an unexplained mystical event. In 2009, the Shade was ranked as IGN's 89th-greatest villain of all time.

The Shade appeared as a major character from the season 1 finale onwards in Stargirl, played by Jonathan Cake.