Mister X
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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:
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[edit] Comics
- Mister X (Amalgam Comics), a psychic member of the JLX
- Mister X (Marvel Comics), a supervillain in the Marvel Universe
- Mister X (Vortex), the title character of the Vortex Comics series
[edit] Video games
- Mr. X (Elite Beat Agents), a character from the Elite Beat Agents series
- Mr. X, the villain in the video game Streets of Rage
- The T-103 Tyrant, antagonist in the Resident Evil video game series
- The villain in the video game The Ship
[edit] Movies and television
- Mr. X, in the cartoon series The X's
- Mr. X (Simpsons), Homer's pseudonym in the Simpsons episode "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
- X (The X-Files), a character in the television series The X-Files
- The Amazing Mr. X, a.k.a. The Spiritualist, a 1948 thriller film
[edit] Pseudonymous uses
- 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
- The longtime boyfriend of American radio talk show host, Robin Quivers
[edit] Other uses
- Mr X, a novel by Peter Straub
- "Mr X," a song by Ultravox from their album Vienna