Skull (disambiguation)

The skull is the bony structure in the head of a craniate.

Skull or Skulls may refer to:

Places

  • Skull Lake, British Columbia, Canada
  • Skull Creek (disambiguation)
  • 2015 TB145, a celestial object that passed Earth in 2015, known as the "Skull Asteroid"

People

  • Skull (singer), Korean reggae singer
  • Nevio Skull (1903–1945), Italian businessman and politician
  • "Skull", nickname of Kerry O'Keeffe (born 1949), Australian former cricketer
  • Harris Brothers, an American professional wrestling duo, also known as Skull and 8-Ball

Arts and entertainment

Fictional characters and organizations

  • Eugene "Skull" Skullovitch, one of duo Bulk and Skull, in the Power Rangers universe
  • SKULL (DC Comics), a villainous organization in the DC Comics universe
  • Skull the Slayer, a Marvel Comics character
  • Skull, the codename for Ryuji Sakamoto, a character from Persona 5

Films

Music

Short stories

Other uses

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gollark: To be fair, the text content field isn't that necessary, as for search it uses the page_tokens table anyway and it can be rebuilt from the HTML if I need it.
gollark: The frequency of every word *must* be stored for quick (O(log n) time or something) search, the raw HTML or at least might be needed if I come up with a better way to weight frequency or something, the links are useful for (future) better search ranking algorithms.

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