In the wake of the global catastrophe known as the Great Disaster, the anthropomorphic motorcycle gangs commonly referred to as the Lion-Men established their territory in the Pacific Northwest. They often found themselves in conflict with poachers from the neighboring Puma-Men tribes.
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| - In the wake of the global catastrophe known as the Great Disaster, the anthropomorphic motorcycle gangs commonly referred to as the Lion-Men established their territory in the Pacific Northwest. They often found themselves in conflict with poachers from the neighboring Puma-Men tribes.
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| - In the wake of the global catastrophe known as the Great Disaster, the anthropomorphic motorcycle gangs commonly referred to as the Lion-Men established their territory in the Pacific Northwest. They often found themselves in conflict with poachers from the neighboring Puma-Men tribes.
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| - The United States of Lions is located south of the Radiation Barrier, which formerly used to be known as the country of Canada and north of the midwest region dominated by the Gorilla armies. In the Pre-Disaster area, this area was occupied by the states known as Washington, Montana, Utah and the Dakotas.
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* Lion People
* Puma People
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| - * "Kamandi's World", by Jack Kirby; 1972
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* Animal Men of Earth-AD
* Kamandi
* Puma-Men
* Sultin
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| - In the wake of the global catastrophe known as the Great Disaster, the anthropomorphic motorcycle gangs commonly referred to as the Lion-Men established their territory in the Pacific Northwest. They often found themselves in conflict with poachers from the neighboring Puma-Men tribes.
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