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    Capes at the ready!

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    Welcome to WatchMojo UK and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the top 10

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    British Superheroes!

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    For this list, we’re focussing on comic superheroes which are born and based in the

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    UK.

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    For a look at the best British comic books, be sure to check out our other awesome video.

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    AKA Megan Gwynn, Pixie is a Marvel Comics mutant from a mining town in Wales.

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    Boasting bug-like wings and an ample supply of Pixie Dust, a mystery substance which causes

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    baddies to hallucinate, she spent her formative years on the fringes of the X-Men, before

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    becoming a main player in later stories.

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    Pixie also wields the Souldagger, a mystical weapon gained when Magik messed around with

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    her soul.

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    And she can teleport like a boss.

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    She looks sweet, but cross her at your peril.

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    Making fruit fun for generations of fans, this guy takes your stereotypical superhero

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    and turns it yellow.

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    Bananaman channels Superman, Batman, Captain Marvel and Popeye as an everyday school kid

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    whose superpowers are just a healthy snack away.

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    Sure, he’s not the smartest sometimes, but he flew through the pages of Nutty, The Beano

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    and The Dandy, and he had his own cartoon series in the ‘80s.

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    Plans for a feature film were regrettably scrapped, but Bananaman the Musical is all

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    set for a theatre near you!

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    This Valiant Comics character wasn’t born with superpowers, but he acquired them through

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    years of training as a martial arts master.

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    Colin King was heir to a fortune as the son of a British super spy, but when his father

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    is killed he throws all his energy into Ninjak, a talented, clever, badass secret ninja alter-ego.

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    While Acclaim Comics completely rewrote the backstory after buying Valiant in the mid-90s,

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    the original Ninjak was something to behold, selling millions of comics worldwide.

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    Staying with the Secret Service, and an MI6 agent turned major player in Excalibur, the

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    British derivative of America’s X-Men.

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    Created by Warren Ellis, Pete Wisdom can send sparks of lethal solar energy from his fingers.

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    He’s a crafty character with an eye for the ladies, and friends in high places.

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    But he’s not invulnerable, and he’s survived his fair share of near death experiences – not

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    least when Captain Midlands (and yes, he is from Birmingham) turns his back on the group.

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    The brainchild of Paul Cornell, who’s also known for penning “Doctor Who” stories,

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    Faiza is a medic who develops superpowers when she’s caught in Skrull crossfire.

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    With the ability to control and dismantle anyone else’s body, sometimes to extraordinary

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    lengths, her initial adventures played out alongside Black Knight, before she’s brought

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    into MI:13, a super-secret supernatural branch of British intelligence.

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    Oh, and did we mention she also wields Excalibur?

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    The legendary sword is quite the weapon of choice, even amongst superheroes.

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    Comic meets myth for our fifth, and DC’s reimagining of a legendary figure.

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    With a Round Table of gallant knights at his beck and call, plus a famed wizard as his

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    best mate, there are few wiser or better backed characters out there.

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    And Arthur’s definitely an original.

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    He debuted in 1936, two years before even Superman showed up.

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    And he’s had the Man of Steel kneel before him, as well as Batman!

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    They say you can have too much power, but this guy’s doing just fine.

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    Subject to multiple rewrites, Spider-Woman scored a 50-issue original run with Marvel

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    in the ‘70s.

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    She was killed off but then was resurrected, and she’s part of the New Avengers and the

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    Lady Liberators.

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    It’s quite a history, considering the character was originally created for trademark reasons

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    only.

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    While later versions have her born in Transia, the original story says she’s a Londoner.

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    She’s super-strong, super-quick, has heightened hearing, smell and biological immunity, plus

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    she climbs walls and her suit helps her glide.

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    Now, where have we seen that before?

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    A bringer of hope for generations, with three renditions and counting, this guy is more

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    than just a flag-based pun.

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    Lord Montgomery Falsworth was first in line, a blue-blooded Englishman and First World

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    War veteran, who lives in a sprawling country manor.

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    Next it’s his son, Brian, who assumes the identity shortly after his father’s paralysed

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    by Baron Blood, Brian’s supervillain uncle.

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    Finally, there’s Manchester’s finest Joey Chapman, the first non-Falworth to wear the

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    suit and a real working-class hero.

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    DC’s love affair with Arthurian-style soldiers goes on, and we might’ve included Shining

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    Knight here, or Sir Justin if you’re on first name terms.

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    But we’ve plumped for Percy Sheldrake and the more simply named, Knight.

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    Percy shapes his superhero on the Round Table legends, but he’s also inspired by Batman.

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    Alongside the Squire, a Robin-esque sidekick, he’s an all-English custodian of the country.

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    Another whose suit has been passed through generations, Percy precedes his son Cyril,

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    with Beryl Hutchinson inheriting the armour upon Cyril’s death.

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    Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honorable mentions.

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    Today’s winner

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    is an upper-class Essex boy whose life is changed when he almost dies, only to meet

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    Marvel’s Merlyn and be transformed into a patriotic keeper of the peace.

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    Real name Brian Braddock, Captain Britain was devised as a British version of, you guessed

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    it, Captain America.

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    Armed with extraordinary strength and an unerring sense of justice, he’s also one part of

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    the Captain Britain Corps – so there are other versions of him in other worlds.

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    With a telepathic twin sister to boot, Captain Britain is Blighty’s best.

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The example sentences of GALLANT in videos (15 in total of 20)

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okay proper noun, singular , well adverb today noun, singular or mass 's possessive ending gonna proper noun, singular be verb, base form an determiner extremely adverb busy adjective day noun, singular or mass today noun, singular or mass we personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present cruising verb, gerund or present participle gallant noun, singular or mass to to san proper noun, singular diego proper noun, singular

Use "gallant" in a sentence | "gallant" example sentences

How to use "gallant" in a sentence?

  • Delight,--top-gallant delight is to him, who acknowledges no law or lord, but the Lord his God, and is only a patriot to heaven.
    -Herman Melville-
  • The bold sympathize with the bold; and in great hearts, there is always a certain friendship for a gallant foe.
    -Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton-
  • Oh, the gallant fisher's life!It is the best of any;'T is full of pleasure, void of strife,And 't is beloved by many.
    -Izaak Walton-
  • Love just seems to make life not just livable, but a gallant, gallant event.
    -Toni Morrison-
  • True love is not only blind, but too gallant to ask a lady's age.
    -George Horace Lorimer-
  • Honor, justice, and humanity, forbid us tamely to surrender that freedom which we received from our gallant ancestors, and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us.
    -Thomas Jefferson-
  • I am a friend to any brave and gallant outlaw.
    -Belle Starr-
  • In the songs all knights are gallant, all maids are beautiful, and the sun is always shining.
    -George R. R. Martin-

Definition and meaning of GALLANT

What does "gallant mean?"

adjective
brave or heroic.
noun
gallant man.
verb
flirt with woman.

What are synonyms of "gallant"?
Some common synonyms of "gallant" are:
  • brave,
  • courageous,
  • valiant,
  • valorous,
  • bold,
  • plucky,
  • daring,
  • fearless,
  • intrepid,
  • heroic,
  • lionhearted,
  • stouthearted,
  • doughty,
  • mettlesome,
  • great-spirited,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "gallant"?
Some common antonyms of "gallant" are:
  • cowardly,
  • discourteous,
  • rude,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.