Brainiac, a common modern term used to describe someone exceedingly smart in a certain field. Also a slang term, indicating a highly intelligent person. It can be used in a complimentary manner, or it can be used pejoratively when describing so-called "nerds".
Brainiac (comics), (short for the Brain Inter Active Construct) a fictional supervillain in DC Comics, enemy of Superman.
Brainiac: Science Abuse, a television program aired on Sky One (repeated on Sky Two or Sky Three) in the UK, G4 in the US, Channel Ten in Australia, and Discovery Channel in several European countries; it was spun off into the (similar) Brainiac: History Abuse, which gave a more prominent role to Charlotte Hudson.
A 1962 horror film, also known as El Baron del Terror.
Brainiac, a 2006 non-fiction book by Jeopardy! champion Ken Jennings, exploring the history of trivia and of American quiz culture.
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The Brainiac era was suddenly over as friends, family, and fans mourned the loss of a great human being and the demise of their favorite band.
Brainiac rocked with a unique smart-ass chaos, creating post-new wave punk rock, the band's members like four live wires tentacling across the stage, shocking audiences with reckless abandon.
Brainiac released the EP Electro Shock For President in 1997, then began work on their never-to-be-completed fourth album.