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wanderers

n. (plural of wanderer English)

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Wanderers (comics)

The Wanderers are a fictional group of superheroes appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They first appeared as allies of the Legion of Super-Heroes in Adventure Comics #375 written by Jim Shooter, illustrated by Win Mortimer with a cover by Neal Adams. DC published a thirteen-issue series featuring the team in the late 1980s.

Wanderers (2014 film)

Wanderers is a 2014 Swedish science fiction short film directed by digital artist and animator Erik Wernquist. The film's visuals are digital recreations of actual locations in the Solar System, presented along with a narration by astronomer Carl Sagan, reading from his 1994 book Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space.

Usage examples of "wanderers".

The latter, having heard the several stories of these wanderers, took them all into his party, and set out for the Caldron Linn, to clear out two or three of the caches which had not been revealed to the Indians.

Hunt found himself and his band of weary and famishing wanderers thus safely extricated from the most perilous part of their long journey, and within the prospect of a termination of their tolls.

Here the poor famishing wanderers had expected to find buffalo in abundance, and had fed their hungry hopes during their scrambling toll, with the thoughts of roasted ribs, juicy humps, and broiled marrow bones.

A little to the north was a slender waterfall and the Wanderers had camped beside the river that ran from it.

We are Wanderers and are rarely in towns long enough to be questioned about our faith.

The firing was sporadic now, but at least it suggested that some of the Wanderers were still fighting.

Why must I wait for a man who will be lying dead in the forest, or shot by Wanderers out on the prairie, or brainless in the City of the Shing, or gone off a hundred years to another star?

We kill toolmen, and the speaking beasts, and Wanderers and pigs and vermin.

Somewhere in these lonesome gray hills there were, or had been, men: a group in hiding like Argerd's household, or savage Wanderers who would kill him when they saw his alien eyes, or toolmen who would take him to their Lords as a prisoner or slave.

Give my regards to any Princes or Wanderers you may meet, particularly Henstrella.

You know the Council has them furnished with bombirds and such so that they can thin out the Wanderers and the Solia-pachim.

And so they must always hold themselves apart, stay alone, in order to preserve the peace and the skills and knowledge that would be lost, without them, in a few years, among these warrior tribes and Houses and Wanderers and roving cannibals.

They proved to be two of those strange and fearless wanderers of the wilderness, the trappers.

THE wanderers had now accomplished four hundred and seventy-two miles of their dreary journey since leaving the Caldron Linn.

They proved worthy of the character, for they received the poor wanderers kindly, killed a horse for them to eat, and directed them on their way to the Columbia.