Time Lord :)
i don't know here i heard this but i believe thir planet its called Jadoon,it was small and red in size with two large moons and six big suns the planet had pink clouds dark green continents and red oceans. if your talking doctor who, they live at the shadow proclomation
Doctor Who comes from the planet Gallifrey.
Earth. He was a scientist who just invented stuff, and then became a superhero.
- Captain America is the only superhero that comes to mind..
Superhero Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. He made his first appearance in the June 1938 action Comics #1 comic book. He comes from the planet Krypton and was born with the name Kal-El.
Yes. To expand: while there is a faction of science fiction fandom that has very strict rules on what constitutes "real" science fiction (everything else falls into either "science fantasy" or, worse, "space opera"), Doctor Who has been featuring stories built around real scientific concepts - including time travel - since it began in 1963. Recent seasons have touched on scientific concepts such as uploading of consciousness, artificial intelligence and "flesh avatars", to name just three. To be sure, Doctor Who has had a few "space opera"-style storylines in its long history. But it can correctly be defined as science fiction due to the huge number of science-based or science-inspired stories produced over 48 years.
Planet comes from an ancient Greek term meaning 'wanderer'. They were called wanderers because they appear to move against the apparent stationary background of stars.
Superman comes form the planet Krypton.
In a sense. The work planet comes from a Greek word meaning "wandering star."
There is not an "official" or sanctioned creator, but this comes very close: http://fabricadeherois.blogspot.com/
the planets, the word planet comes from the latin word wanderer
The Red Planet is refereed to the name mars.