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== Comics ==
== Comics ==
* [[Mister X (Marvel Comics)]], a supervillain in the Marvel Universe
* [[Mister X (Marvel Comics)]], a supervillain in the Marvel Universe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus
* [[Mister X (Vortex)|''Mister X'' (Vortex)]], the protagonist in Dean Motter's comic book series of that title
* [[Mister X (Vortex)|''Mister X'' (Vortex)]], the protagonist in Dean Motter's comic book series of that title
* [[The Amazing Mr X (Dandy)]], Britain's first superhero, who first appeared in ''The Dandy'' comic in 1944
* [[The Amazing Mr X (Dandy)]], Britain's first superhero, who first appeared in ''The Dandy'' comic in 1944

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Mister X or Mr. X is commonly used as a pseudonym for someone whose name is secret or unknown.

Mister X may refer to:

Comics

Video games

Movies and television

Music

Pseudonymous uses

  • Donald E. Graves, American Kremlinologist, from the 1982 Washington Post article "The Secret Files of Mr. X"
  • George F. Kennan, American historian, in his essay "The Sources of Soviet Conduct"
  • Carl Sagan, American astronomer, in an essay on his experiences with marijuana
  • Norman Wexler, American screenwriter, in Bob Zmuda's Andy Kaufman Revealed
  • Gaston Defferre, French Politician, using this pseudonym during the 1965 Presidential Elections
  • Ben Zygier, a prisoner who was held in Israel
  • The former longtime boyfriend of American radio talk show host, Robin Quivers

Other uses

See also