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Puma (character)

Puma is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz, he first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #256 (September 1984), as an adversary of the superhero Spider-Man. Despite this, the character does not lack morals or a sense of justice, and eventually turned his life around, becoming a recurring ally of Spider-Man instead, whom he came to respect. Puma is the alter ego of Thomas Fireheart, a Native American who was bred to be a perfect warrior prophesied to stop a future threat that might destroy the world, gaining the ability to transform into a humanoid mountain lion werecat at will. He later became a businessman and the CEO of Fireheart Enterprises, as well as a mercenary.

Puma
Puma.
Art by Clayton Crain.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Amazing Spider-Man #256 (Sept. 1984)
Created byTom DeFalco (writer)
Ron Frenz (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoThomas Fireheart
SpeciesHuman mutate
Team affiliationsDaily Bugle
Fireheart Enterprises
The Outlaws
MODOK's 11
PartnershipsSpider-Man
Black Cat
Abilities
  • Expert hand-to-hand combatant
  • Skilled businessman
  • Access to advanced technology
  • Use of personalized Lear Jet

As Puma:

  • Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility, reflexes, healing, and longevity
  • Superhumanly acute senses
  • Razor-sharp claws and fangs

Publication history edit

Puma first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #256 and was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz.[1] The inspiration for the character comes from safari cards bought by Tom DeFalco.[2]

In the Puma's earliest appearances, he acted as a mercenary, and an antagonist to Spider-Man, but soon came to respect him. Puma was then depicted as an ally of Spider-Man, assisting him on several occasions during The Spectacular Spider-Man series. He was associated with the superhero team known as the Outlaws for a time, and was later one of the main characters in the MODOK's 11 limited series.

Fictional character biography edit

Thomas Fireheart is of Native American descent and belongs to a tribe (located near Hartsdale, New Mexico; Marvel Westerns: Western Legends suggests that the tribe may be the Kisani, as one of Puma's ancestors belonged to that tribe and lived at Lost Mesa) with an ancient prophecy of the coming of a powerful being who might destroy the world for generations. Long ago, they began making preparations for this coming doom. They used mystic ceremonies and selective breeding to create a perfect warrior. Thomas Fireheart is the latest in this line of men.[3] Though he never believed in the prophecy, he took his duties as protector of his tribe seriously, and has strived his whole life to be the best he could be, mastering his ability to turn into a powerful humanoid mountain lion werecat. He also trained in Martial Arts in Japan under a man named Master Muramoto.

Very intelligent, and with a good business sense, he became owner and CEO of Fireheart Enterprises. Headquartered near his tribe in Hartsdale, Arizona, it is a multinational corporation involved in many different endeavors, with regional offices around the world. Becoming bored with corporate life, he began to seek greater challenges, and offered his skills as Puma for sale.

He is operating as a mercenary and is hired by the Rose to kill Spider-Man, but is thwarted by the Black Cat.[4][5] He again attempts to attack Spider-Man, but changes his mind and departs when he witnesses Spider-Man saving innocent bystanders.[6]

During the Secret Wars II storyline, Puma later confronted the Beyonder in New York; however, the Beyonder simply transported him to downtown Tokyo.[7] Puma became enraged at the death of Master Muramoto as the inadvertent result of the Beyonder's actions. Puma reached a state of "harmonious enlightenment with the universe" and was imbued with immeasurable power. However, doubting his own senses, Puma lost the mystical power just as he attacked the Beyonder.[8] Puma was able to learn Spider-Man's secret identity, Peter Parker, thanks to his enhanced senses, and now felt he owed him a debt of honor as a result of the Beyonder affair. He offered Peter Parker a job at his company while Peter was on his honeymoon in France; however, Peter declined the offer.[9] Puma later attempted to clear Spider-Man's name of a crime he didn't commit, and first encountered Silver Sable and The Outlaws.[10]

When the mutant powers of Charles Little Sky, a kinsman of Fireheart's (and the man later known as Portal), first manifested, Fireheart tried to help his fellow tribesman better understand his powers. Rejecting Fireheart's offers of aid, Portal fled to Ellis Island where Fireheart caught up to him. When Portal's powers activated again and returned the U-Foes to Earth, Fireheart was forced to team up with the Avengers as Puma to protect Little Sky, helping to defeat the villains.[11]

Puma then battled Spider-Man in New York.[12] Fireheart actually purchased 51% of the Daily Bugle, made Robbie Robertson publisher, and began a pro-Spider-Man campaign in the publication, in an attempt to pay off his debt of honor.[13] During this time, he was nearly killed in an attack by the Hobgoblin, but was saved by Spider-Man.[14]

Fireheart agreed to join Spider-Man's rag-tag superhero group called the Outlaws, along with several other Spider-Man adversaries-turn-allies (including Sandman, Rocket Racer, and the Prowler). The group clashed with the Avengers, until it was revealed that both groups were actually being manipulated by the shape-changing Space Phantom, whom Thomas exposed and defeated.[15]

He eventually sold the Daily Bugle back to J. Jonah Jameson for $1, and he and Spider-Man settled their debt of honor on a vision quest in New Mexico.[16]

Fireheart's Puma persona later consumed him, and he attempted to assassinate a US Senator. Spider-Man stopped him, but not before the NYPD shot Fireheart several times. The Black Crow cast a magical spell removing all knowledge of Spider-Man's secret identity from Fireheart's mind.[17] He was nursed back to mental and physical health by another character named Nocturne (not the Exiles character Nocturne).[18][19]

Puma was seen in the Bloodsport competition. He made it to the semi-final round, but was defeated by Wolverine.[20]

He was next seen teaming up with Spider-Man and the Black Cat to stop Stegron from "de-evolving" the population of New York.[21] After this Puma began a relationship with the Black Cat (as shown they were both in bed) although he notices Felicia may still have feelings for Peter Parker.[22]

After the events of Civil War, he was seen helping Spider-Man escort Prowler out of the Bar With No Name.[23] He has also been seen helping Black Cat from the sidelines. She has decided to help Peter Parker, who is on the run after the events of the Civil War. Together, Puma and Black Cat neutralize the drunken rampage of the Rhino, mostly through sheer bluffing.[22] Puma also attended training at Camp Hammond.[24]

Fireheart was then accused of federal bribery (which so far appears to be a frame job) and his assets frozen; forbidden by his tribe from taking any contract kills, he has joined MODOK's 11 to get the cash he needs to defend himself in court. However, this meant disobeying the tribal council's order to remain on the reservation and so he's had his puma powers stripped from him, leaving him a regular human right in the middle of the mission. When deciding to rescue the Living Laser, who had earlier saved his life, he had an epiphany that defending one's own people is what the Puma Totem is meant to do, and he regained his powers in the process. Or so he thinks — actually Deadly Nightshade had secretly injected him with "werewolf serum". Puma has gained his cash from MODOK and has taken up an offer from Nightshade to help his legal defense; any long-term effects from the serum are unknown.[25]

During the Secret Empire storyline, Puma is seen as a member of the Underground when Hydra took over the United States.[26]

In a prelude to the Hunted storyline, Puma is among the animal-themed characters captured by Taskmaster and Black Ant for Kraven the Hunter's upcoming Great Hunt.[27] Puma was seen watching the fight between Spider-Man and Scorpion until the Hunter-Bots arrive.[28] Puma was seen fleeing the Hunter-Bots.[29] When Vulture gathers the other animal-themed villains together, Puma was present when Spider-Man mentions the loss of Gibbon and Mandrill while Toad mentions the loss of Man-Bull.[30] Puma later joined Vulture and the other animal-themed characters in fighting the Hunter-Bots.[31] When Kraven the Hunter tells Arcade to lower the forcefield, Puma and the other animal-themed characters are freed.[32]

Powers and abilities edit

Puma possesses a number of superhuman attributes that are a result of a combination of genetic engineering and mysticism. Thomas Fireheart is the latest in a line of Native Americans that were specially matched and bred to produce a perfect human being. That genetic manipulation was enhanced by an unknown supernatural process through which his tribe endowed him with magical abilities.

Fireheart undergoes a physical transformation through intense concentration that includes an increase in his height and weight, his body becoming covered with a fine tan fur, and razor sharp fangs and claws.

Transformation into this form also grants Fireheart superhuman physical attributes of catlike strength, speed, intelligence, agility, durability, flexibility, reflexes/reactions, coordination, balance and endurance, like his namesake.

Puma also possesses superhumanly acute senses. His sense of touch is enhanced to the extent that he is able to feel the impressions of ink on a piece of paper. His vision and hearing are enhanced in a similar manner, enabling him to both see and hear sights and sounds that ordinary humans can't and to see and hear at much greater distances. Puma also possesses a superhumanly acute sense of smell that he uses to track a target by scent.

He is also an extraordinary hand-to-hand combatant, having received training in numerous martial arts disciplines, especially in the martial arts used by Master Muramoto.[33] As head of Fireheart Enterprises, Puma has access to highly advanced technology as well as a personal staff of trained investigators that often provide him information on enemies and potential enemies. In his identity as Thomas Fireheart, Puma is a very wealthy, skilled and respected businessman, with a master's degree in Business Administration. He has a personal customized Lear jet for long-distance travel.

While some of Puma's activities are morally dubious, he is not truly evil and is not a criminal. His primary concerns are his own personal advancement and the welfare of his people, and he has come to Spider-Man's aid as often as he has tried to harm him.

Other versions edit

Earth-001 edit

Secret Wars edit

  • During the Secret Wars storyline, a version of Puma lives in the Battleworld version of the Deadlands. He is among the zombies that attack a strike force that was assembled by Crossbones of Earth-15513 to hunt Red Skull of Earth-18191.[36]

In other media edit

References edit

  1. ^ DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019). The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 282. ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  2. ^ Brian Cronin (May 13, 2011). Comic Book Resources (ed.). . Archived from the original on August 13, 2016. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  3. ^ Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017). Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. DK Publishing. p. 219. ISBN 978-1465455505.
  4. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man #256. Marvel Comics.
  5. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Manning, Matthew K. (2012). Spider-Man Chronicle: Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging. DK Publishing. p. 141. ISBN 978-0756692360.
  6. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man #257. Marvel Comics.
  7. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man #273. Marvel Comics.
  8. ^ Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #111. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^ Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #7. Marvel Comics.
  10. ^ Web of Spider-Man #50. Marvel Comics.
  11. ^ The Avengers #304 (June 1989). Marvel Comics.
  12. ^ Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #154. Marvel Comics.
  13. ^ Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #156. Marvel Comics.
  14. ^ Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #161. Marvel Comics.
  15. ^ Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #169-170. Marvel Comics.
  16. ^ Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #171-172. Marvel Comics.
  17. ^ Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #191-193. Marvel Comics.
  18. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man #395-396. Marvel Comics.
  19. ^ Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #218. Marvel Comics
  20. ^ Wolverine vol. 2 #167-168. Marvel Comics.
  21. ^ The Sensational Spider-Man #23-27. Marvel Comics.
  22. ^ a b The Sensational Spider-Man #34. Marvel Comics.
  23. ^ Punisher War Journal vol. 2 #4. Marvel Comics.
  24. ^ Anthony Flamini & Ronald Byrd (w). Civil War Battle Damage Report, no. one-shot (March 2007). Marvel Comics.
  25. ^ Supervillain Team-Up #1-5 (2007-2008). Marvel Comics.
  26. ^ Occupy Avengers #9. Marvel Comics.
  27. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 5 #16. Marvel Comics.
  28. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 5 #17. Marvel Comics.
  29. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 5 #18. Marvel Comics.
  30. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 5 #19. Marvel Comics.
  31. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 5 #20. Marvel Comics.
  32. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 5 #22. Marvel Comics.
  33. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. pp. 280–281. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
  34. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 3 #9
  35. ^ Dan Slott (w), Olivier Coipel (p), Wade von Grawbadger (i). "Spider-Verse Part Two: Superior Force" The Amazing Spider-Man, vol. 3, no. 10 (19 November 2014). United States: Marvel Comics.
  36. ^ Red Skull vol. 2 #1. Marvel Comics.
  37. ^ "Take Two". Spider-Man. Season 2. Episode 27. June 18, 2018. Disney XD.

External links edit

  • Puma at the Marvel Universe wiki
  • SpiderFan.org profile 2005-12-02 at the Wayback Machine
  • Puma against Spider-Man on Amazing #257

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published by Marvel Comics Created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz he first appeared in The Amazing Spider Man 256 September 1984 as an adversary of the superhero Spider Man Despite this the character does not lack morals or a sense of justice and eventually turned his life around becoming a recurring ally of Spider Man instead whom he came to respect Puma is the alter ego of Thomas Fireheart a Native American who was bred to be a perfect warrior prophesied to stop a future threat that might destroy the world gaining the ability to transform into a humanoid mountain lion werecat at will He later became a businessman and the CEO of Fireheart Enterprises as well as a mercenary PumaPuma Art by Clayton Crain Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceThe Amazing Spider Man 256 Sept 1984 Created byTom DeFalco writer Ron Frenz artist In story informationAlter egoThomas FireheartSpeciesHuman mutateTeam affiliationsDaily BugleFireheart EnterprisesThe OutlawsMODOK s 11PartnershipsSpider ManBlack CatAbilitiesExpert hand to hand combatant Skilled businessman Access to advanced technology Use of personalized Lear JetAs Puma Superhuman strength speed stamina durability agility reflexes healing and longevity Superhumanly acute senses Razor sharp claws and fangs Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 3 Powers and abilities 4 Other versions 4 1 Earth 001 4 2 Secret Wars 5 In other media 6 References 7 External linksPublication history editPuma first appeared in The Amazing Spider Man 256 and was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz 1 The inspiration for the character comes from safari cards bought by Tom DeFalco 2 In the Puma s earliest appearances he acted as a mercenary and an antagonist to Spider Man but soon came to respect him Puma was then depicted as an ally of Spider Man assisting him on several occasions during The Spectacular Spider Man series He was associated with the superhero team known as the Outlaws for a time and was later one of the main characters in the MODOK s 11 limited series Fictional character biography editThomas Fireheart is of Native American descent and belongs to a tribe located near Hartsdale New Mexico Marvel Westerns Western Legends suggests that the tribe may be the Kisani as one of Puma s ancestors belonged to that tribe and lived at Lost Mesa with an ancient prophecy of the coming of a powerful being who might destroy the world for generations Long ago they began making preparations for this coming doom They used mystic ceremonies and selective breeding to create a perfect warrior Thomas Fireheart is the latest in this line of men 3 Though he never believed in the prophecy he took his duties as protector of his tribe seriously and has strived his whole life to be the best he could be mastering his ability to turn into a powerful humanoid mountain lion werecat He also trained in Martial Arts in Japan under a man named Master Muramoto Very intelligent and with a good business sense he became owner and CEO of Fireheart Enterprises Headquartered near his tribe in Hartsdale Arizona it is a multinational corporation involved in many different endeavors with regional offices around the world Becoming bored with corporate life he began to seek greater challenges and offered his skills as Puma for sale He is operating as a mercenary and is hired by the Rose to kill Spider Man but is thwarted by the Black Cat 4 5 He again attempts to attack Spider Man but changes his mind and departs when he witnesses Spider Man saving innocent bystanders 6 During the Secret Wars II storyline Puma later confronted the Beyonder in New York however the Beyonder simply transported him to downtown Tokyo 7 Puma became enraged at the death of Master Muramoto as the inadvertent result of the Beyonder s actions Puma reached a state of harmonious enlightenment with the universe and was imbued with immeasurable power However doubting his own senses Puma lost the mystical power just as he attacked the Beyonder 8 Puma was able to learn Spider Man s secret identity Peter Parker thanks to his enhanced senses and now felt he owed him a debt of honor as a result of the Beyonder affair He offered Peter Parker a job at his company while Peter was on his honeymoon in France however Peter declined the offer 9 Puma later attempted to clear Spider Man s name of a crime he didn t commit and first encountered Silver Sable and The Outlaws 10 When the mutant powers of Charles Little Sky a kinsman of Fireheart s and the man later known as Portal first manifested Fireheart tried to help his fellow tribesman better understand his powers Rejecting Fireheart s offers of aid Portal fled to Ellis Island where Fireheart caught up to him When Portal s powers activated again and returned the U Foes to Earth Fireheart was forced to team up with the Avengers as Puma to protect Little Sky helping to defeat the villains 11 Puma then battled Spider Man in New York 12 Fireheart actually purchased 51 of the Daily Bugle made Robbie Robertson publisher and began a pro Spider Man campaign in the publication in an attempt to pay off his debt of honor 13 During this time he was nearly killed in an attack by the Hobgoblin but was saved by Spider Man 14 Fireheart agreed to join Spider Man s rag tag superhero group called the Outlaws along with several other Spider Man adversaries turn allies including Sandman Rocket Racer and the Prowler The group clashed with the Avengers until it was revealed that both groups were actually being manipulated by the shape changing Space Phantom whom Thomas exposed and defeated 15 He eventually sold the Daily Bugle back to J Jonah Jameson for 1 and he and Spider Man settled their debt of honor on a vision quest in New Mexico 16 Fireheart s Puma persona later consumed him and he attempted to assassinate a US Senator Spider Man stopped him but not before the NYPD shot Fireheart several times The Black Crow cast a magical spell removing all knowledge of Spider Man s secret identity from Fireheart s mind 17 He was nursed back to mental and physical health by another character named Nocturne not the Exiles character Nocturne 18 19 Puma was seen in the Bloodsport competition He made it to the semi final round but was defeated by Wolverine 20 He was next seen teaming up with Spider Man and the Black Cat to stop Stegron from de evolving the population of New York 21 After this Puma began a relationship with the Black Cat as shown they were both in bed although he notices Felicia may still have feelings for Peter Parker 22 After the events of Civil War he was seen helping Spider Man escort Prowler out of the Bar With No Name 23 He has also been seen helping Black Cat from the sidelines She has decided to help Peter Parker who is on the run after the events of the Civil War Together Puma and Black Cat neutralize the drunken rampage of the Rhino mostly through sheer bluffing 22 Puma also attended training at Camp Hammond 24 Fireheart was then accused of federal bribery which so far appears to be a frame job and his assets frozen forbidden by his tribe from taking any contract kills he has joined MODOK s 11 to get the cash he needs to defend himself in court However this meant disobeying the tribal council s order to remain on the reservation and so he s had his puma powers stripped from him leaving him a regular human right in the middle of the mission When deciding to rescue the Living Laser who had earlier saved his life he had an epiphany that defending one s own people is what the Puma Totem is meant to do and he regained his powers in the process Or so he thinks actually Deadly Nightshade had secretly injected him with werewolf serum Puma has gained his cash from MODOK and has taken up an offer from Nightshade to help his legal defense any long term effects from the serum are unknown 25 During the Secret Empire storyline Puma is seen as a member of the Underground when Hydra took over the United States 26 In a prelude to the Hunted storyline Puma is among the animal themed characters captured by Taskmaster and Black Ant for Kraven the Hunter s upcoming Great Hunt 27 Puma was seen watching the fight between Spider Man and Scorpion until the Hunter Bots arrive 28 Puma was seen fleeing the Hunter Bots 29 When Vulture gathers the other animal themed villains together Puma was present when Spider Man mentions the loss of Gibbon and Mandrill while Toad mentions the loss of Man Bull 30 Puma later joined Vulture and the other animal themed characters in fighting the Hunter Bots 31 When Kraven the Hunter tells Arcade to lower the forcefield Puma and the other animal themed characters are freed 32 Powers and abilities editPuma possesses a number of superhuman attributes that are a result of a combination of genetic engineering and mysticism Thomas Fireheart is the latest in a line of Native Americans that were specially matched and bred to produce a perfect human being That genetic manipulation was enhanced by an unknown supernatural process through which his tribe endowed him with magical abilities Fireheart undergoes a physical transformation through intense concentration that includes an increase in his height and weight his body becoming covered with a fine tan fur and razor sharp fangs and claws Transformation into this form also grants Fireheart superhuman physical attributes of catlike strength speed intelligence agility durability flexibility reflexes reactions coordination balance and endurance like his namesake Puma also possesses superhumanly acute senses His sense of touch is enhanced to the extent that he is able to feel the impressions of ink on a piece of paper His vision and hearing are enhanced in a similar manner enabling him to both see and hear sights and sounds that ordinary humans can t and to see and hear at much greater distances Puma also possesses a superhumanly acute sense of smell that he uses to track a target by scent He is also an extraordinary hand to hand combatant having received training in numerous martial arts disciplines especially in the martial arts used by Master Muramoto 33 As head of Fireheart Enterprises Puma has access to highly advanced technology as well as a personal staff of trained investigators that often provide him information on enemies and potential enemies In his identity as Thomas Fireheart Puma is a very wealthy skilled and respected businessman with a master s degree in Business Administration He has a personal customized Lear jet for long distance travel While some of Puma s activities are morally dubious he is not truly evil and is not a criminal His primary concerns are his own personal advancement and the welfare of his people and he has come to Spider Man s aid as often as he has tried to harm him Other versions editEarth 001 edit On Earth 001 during the Spider Verse storyline Fireheart a character that resembles Puma is a member of the Hounds who are servants of Verna of the Inheritors He accompanies Verna and the other Hounds when they head to Earth 1610 to hunt Miles Morales 34 He is killed by the Superior Spider Man and his allies Spider Punk and Assassin Spider Man 35 Secret Wars edit During the Secret Wars storyline a version of Puma lives in the Battleworld version of the Deadlands He is among the zombies that attack a strike force that was assembled by Crossbones of Earth 15513 to hunt Red Skull of Earth 18191 36 In other media editPuma makes a non speaking appearance in the Spider Man episode Take Two This version is a member of the Wild Pack who wields a clawed gauntlet on his left hand 37 Puma appears as a boss in the Game Boy Advance and PC versions of Spider Man 2 voiced by Dee Bradley Baker citation needed References edit DeFalco Tom Sanderson Peter Brevoort Tom Teitelbaum Michael Wallace Daniel Darling Andrew Forbeck Matt Cowsill Alan Bray Adam 2019 The Marvel Encyclopedia DK Publishing p 282 ISBN 978 1 4654 7890 0 Brian Cronin May 13 2011 Comic Book Resources ed 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Verse Part Two Superior Force The Amazing Spider Man vol 3 no 10 19 November 2014 United States Marvel Comics Red Skull vol 2 1 Marvel Comics Take Two Spider Man Season 2 Episode 27 June 18 2018 Disney XD External links editPuma at the Marvel Universe wiki SpiderFan org profile Archived 2005 12 02 at the Wayback Machine Amazing Spider Man Unofficial Fansite profile Samruby com profile Unofficial Marvel Comics Reference HQ profile Puma against Spider Man on Amazing 257 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Puma character amp oldid 1189929497, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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