Cleveland Thunderbolts was created in 1991.
Uh, no he isn't. Many times you see him hitting thunderbolts with his right put and then completley fluffs up what he does with his left!!Prat.
In Greek mythology, the god Hephaestus was known as the divine blacksmith and craftsman who created weapons and armor for the Olympian gods. He forged powerful items such as Zeus's thunderbolts and Achilles' shield. His skill in metallurgy and craftsmanship made him a crucial figure in providing the gods with the tools they needed for battle and protection.
The comic was created by American writer Jerry Siegel AND Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective Comics, Inc. Hope this helps:)
Cleveland Robinson was born in 1914.
Frances Cleveland Axtell was born in 1866.
Cleveland Thunderbolts ended in 1994.
Lakeland Thunderbolts was created in 2005.
Birmingham Thunderbolts was created in 2001.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun thunderbolts, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a series of thunderbolts, a mass of thunderbolts, a bundle of thunderbolts, etc.
I like "thunderbolts". dis is easy.
Birmingham Thunderbolts ended in 2001.
Cleveland was created in 1814.
The land known for thunderbolts is often associated with Greece, as it is home to the ancient Greek god of thunder and lightning, Zeus. The ancient Greeks believed Zeus hurled thunderbolts down to Earth as a display of his power and wrath.
Cleveland Rebels was created in 1946.
Goodnight Cleveland was created in 2003.
Cleveland Falcons was created in 1934.
Cleveland Bulldogs was created in 1923.