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Action Comics #700 (June 1994)
"THE BATTLE FALL OF METROPOLIS"! Metropolis falls, quite literally! But, on the bright side, so does Lex Luthor, because Lois Lane finally busts his ass after 700 issues (give or take).
This super-sized anniversary issue starts with Lois recapping all the dirt she's dug up on "Lex Luthor Jr." during the past several months, including the fact that he's actually the original, supposedly dead Lex Luthor in a clone body. Lex tried to have Lois discredited by planting wacky headlines with her byline at the Daily Planet's computers and framing her for financial crimes (on top of blowing up her apartment), but now she finally has hard evidence of his crimes thanks to her informant at LexCorp, only known as "Deep Quote." (Is this the first reference to Linda Lovelace's oeuvre in a Superman story? Comics and/or porno historians, sound off in the comments.)
Despite having been fired from the Planet (see: "wacky headlines" above), Lois manages to present her evidence in front of Commissioner Henderson, Perry White, and Planet owner Franklin Stern... who still thinks this cloning business sounds like "science fiction." That's a weird thing to say when you live in the DC Universe. Hell, there's a whole government agency devoted to cloning just outside Metropolis! Or maybe I should say there was, because, right when Stern is about to apologize to Lois, everyone hears a massive explosion coming from Project Cadmus' direction -- as seen last issue, some of Lex's armored henchmen just dropped a goddamn mountain on Cadmus while fighting Superman and Superboy.
Superboy, who was all laughs last issue but seems to be taking his friends' apparent deaths much harder now, wants to look for survivors, but Superman again tells him there's no point, because "there's no one alive in Cadmus that needs our help anymore." Instead, they go look for the Lex-Men who caused this whole mess so they can bring them to justice. They're soon joined by Supergirl, who takes every opportunity she can get to destroy LexCorp property since breaking up with Lex himself in her recent miniseries (and that was before she found out he's actually a creepy old guy in a young body).
Meanwhile, Lex (whose clone body is rapidly deteriorating) is hiding in his yacht with his most faithful cronies, his scientific aide Dr. Sydney Happersen and his long-time physician Dr. Gretchen Kelley, the same woman who pretended to be his "mother" for the Lex Jr. ruse. Since Lex is gonna be here for a while, Dr. Kelley volunteers to go to the city and pick up some meds for him. Lex thinks that's a great idea... until he sees Kelley on TV, spilling the beans on his whole operation to Lois. That's right, Kelley was "Deep Quote" all along! Which was pretty obvious if you've been paying attention, but then again Lex has a long history of rejecting the obvious.
Kelley also spilled the beans on Lex's location to Superman, who suddenly bursts into the yacht to nab him once and for all. But Lex has an ace that he's been hiding up his sleeve for a long-ass time: a slew of "sonic torpedoes" reverse engineered from tech left behind by the alien invaders from DC's 1988 Invasion! crossover, which he hid somewhere under Metropolis in case he ever felt like pulverizing the city. Lex, who thinks he'll die any moment, seems perfectly willing to take millions with him -- until Superman asks him if he really wants the people of Metropolis, "his" city, to remember him as the guy who blew the whole place up. The "American Hitler," as Superman puts it.
Lex, who got into this whole mess in the first place because he wanted people to love him more than Superman, breaks down and agrees not to launch the torpedoes.
And then, for the first time in his life... Dr. Happersen disobeys Lex Luthor's wishes. Too bad those wishes were "let's not destroy a city."
After years of quietly taking abuse from Lex, Happersen finally snaps and launches those torpedoes. Lex tries to stop him by shooting at him with the death laser in his iron lung (of course Lex Luthor has a death laser in his iron lung), but it's too late. The torpedoes are activated, meaning that the city is as cooked as Happersen himself, who dies in Superman's arms seconds later.
Superman asks Luthor where the torpedoes are buried, but Lex, who looks genuinely distraught, honestly doesn't know. He always let Happersen handle little details like that.
Before Superman can even reach Metropolis, one of the torpedoes has already hit the WGBS building. He gets there right in time to race against the torpedo headed for the Daily Planet... but, as you might have guessed from this issue's cover, the torpedo wins the race.
If the city hadn't been evacuated a few issues ago due to the Underworlders' terrorist attacks, everyone in the Planet's staff would be dead now (thanks, ugly sewer mutant terrorists!). Superman does manage to prevent Lois, Ron Troupe, and, unfortunately, Jimmy Olsen from getting rolled over by the Planet's iconic globe after the building collapses, but only by destroying what's left of it. Perry White is following the action from the Planet's temp offices outside the city, and he looks about as emotionally devastated as he did in the issue when his son died.
Meanwhile, the other underground torpedoes are doing their best to turn Metropolis' skyline into a flat line. The only major building spared is the one belonging to Clark Kent's old employer, Newstime Magazine, but only because its owner happens to be a demonic entity with torpedo-deflecting powers, Lord Satanus. To his credit, Satanus does plant an idea in Superman's mind for how to stop the rest of the torpedoes: digging a big ditch all across Metropolis to intercept them (thanks, demonic entity posing as media magnate!).
As Superman, Superboy, and Supergirl stop most of the torpedoes, Satanus helps them out by redirecting the remaining ones to a more deserving target: LexCorp's giant L-shaped building, which is now shaped like a bunch of rubble.
With the torpedo problem solved, Luthor is finally arrested and exposed to the citizens of Metropolis as a no-goodnik, as Superman begins the long task of rebuilding the city by putting the Daily Planet globe back together. Yes, Metropolis is in pretty bad shape, and even Superman himself seems discouraged for a moment, but as Lois correctly points out: hey, at least it ain't Coast City!
Creator-Watch:
This issue marks the end of Roger Stern's distinguished run as Action Comics writer, which began exactly 100 issues ago... sort of, since he started writing Action when it was a weekly series and Superman only got two pages per issue. When John Byrne suddenly left the Superman books some months after that, in late 1988, Stern was an obvious choice to replace him, given his closeness to Byrne, his ample talents, and, well, the fact that he was already there.
Since then, Stern became one of the main architects of the over-arching storyline that made this era in Superman comics so special. His role as the Super-Squad's resident "continuity cop" enriched these comics tremendously. For instance, according to Dan Jurgens, it was Stern's idea to bring back an obscure character called Hank Henshaw as the Cyborg Superman instead of creating a new baddie for "Reign of the Supermen," which is the sort of thing that makes digging through hundreds of backissues worth it. Stern also wrote the bulk of the years-long Eradicator saga, Supergirl's evolution from lump of goo to proper hero, and, of course, Lex Luthor's long, strange journey leading to this issue (more on that later).
It's hard to imagine our beloved '86-'99 period without Roger Stern. Good thing he'll be back before too long, albeit in a reduced capacity...
Character-Watch:
With this issue, we a bid adieu to doctors Sydney Happersen and Gretchen Kelley, two of the most memorable characters ever to serve as Luthor's lackeys. Both were introduced in Byrne's Superman #2 (1987), and it's interesting that both were instantly portrayed as somewhat sympathetic: Happersen doesn't want to remove the kryptonite from Metallo's chest because he thinks it'd kill him (and looks shocked when Luthor pulls it out anyway), and Kelley is the one that warns Lex about Lana Lang's bizarre allergy to truth serum.
(Probably didn't help that they had a serious mold problem in that room.)
It's also interesting that Kelley was the only lackey on a first-name basis with Lex, hinting at the backstory that was revealed in Action #660: she was a small-town doctor until a young Lex swept her off her feet and turned her into his lover, only to ditch her for someone with larger boobs. Kelley became an alcoholic and ended up in jail, ruining her medical career, until Lex came to "reclaim" her and gave her a permanent job. I'm guessing the "old lovers" bit was added mainly to make the Lex Jr. story seem plausible, but it also helps explain why someone like her would stick with Lex for so long. She was clearly still in love with him, and the Lex Jr. ruse allowed her to imagine an alternate life where they were more than just employer and employee. I always like this bit from Action #676, before readers found out Lex Jr. was Lex Sr.:
In the Lex Jr. storyline, Kelley wasn't just lying to the world; she was lying to herself. Until she just couldn't lie anymore, I guess.
As for Happersen, he never had a backstory, but he didn't really need one. He was the prototypical meek henchman who'd do anything for his boss despite being treated like trash, which is why I found his breakdown at the end both logical and satisfying. Kelley and Happersen will each get a couple of flashback appearances after this issue, but they've been completely ignored by every revamp and reboot since. As much as I like them, I'm completely okay with that because their stories are over, and that's such a rare thing in comics.
Plotline-Watch:
The big subplot in this issue is Lana Lang's wedding to Pete Ross, which she said she wanted to hold "as soon as possible" after encountering Bizarro (and confirming that she's absolutely over Clark) in Action #697. Lois, Clark, and Supergirl are a bit busy to attend, but Ma and Pa Kent are there and even lend Lana their farmhouse for the ceremony. Other than Pa watching the chaos in Metropolis on TV, these scenes are completely disconnected from the rest of the issue, and I suspect they're only here for two reasons: 1) to tease readers with "Someone's getting married!" in the preview blurbs (remember that Lois and Clark had been engaged for a few years by now), and 2) to give Superman legends Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson some work. That last part makes the scenes worth it, in my opinion, especially since we even get a peek at how Swan would draw the Super-Mullet when Lana is thinking back on everything she's gone through with Clark.
The "we've had buildings dropped on us" scene Lana remembers is from Action #644, and the one who dropped the building was actually Supergirl/Matrix when she was suffering from Eradicator-triggered insanity. The "I've been kidnapped" issue, meanwhile, is Byrne's classic Superman #2, which leads us to...
Intentionally or not, there's a good numbers of parallels between this issue and the aforementioned Superman #2: Lana's most tragic moment and Lana's happiest moment; Happersen and Kelley's introduction and their exit; Superman angrily bursting into Lex's office and triumphantly bursting into his yacht; Lex getting away with it and Lex getting arrested. But the most significant connection is the fact that Superman #2 was the first time Lex put on his kryptonite ring, which is what sets off the long chain of events leading to this issue: him getting cancer (Action #600), faking his own death (Action #660), moving his brain to a younger body (revealed in Action #678), being infected with a clone-only disease (circa Man of Steel #31), and ending up as a sick, raving lunatic in an iron lung outfitted with death lasers.
What's definitely intentional, knowing Stern, is the fact that Lex's last stand happens in the Sea Queen, the same luxury yacht where he first met Superman (The Man of Steel #4). Both issues end with Lex getting arrested, but presumably he'll be behind bars for longer than two hours this time -- or maybe not, since the last time we see Luthor, he's thinking that "there are cards I've yet to play!" We'll find out what he means in Action #701.
While Lois is presenting her evidence against Lex, we learn that she first came into contact with Dr. Kelley/"Deep Quote" at the end of the "Bizarro's World" storyline, right after she learned of Lex Jr.'s sickness/shocking baldness (Superman #88). Unsurprisingly, Lex didn't like Lois seeing him like that and ordered Happersen to capture her, but Kelley helped her escape and they hit it off.
When exactly did Kelley decide to turn on Lex? A flashback suggests that it happened during the Supergirl miniseries, where she has an uncharacteristic outburst towards Lex for the way he "uses" Supergirl even though she loves him. We didn't even comment on that scene at the time, but now it seems pretty obvious that, even though Kelley does care for Supergirl, she was actually talking about herself.
Deep cut: at one point, Superman tries to find Lex by taking a Lex-Man's helmet to Professor Hamilton, who says that he recognizes this technology from the armor Lex once trapped poor Jose "Gangbuster" Delgado in, forcing him to act as a remote-controlled bodyguard (Adventures #451). Hamilton's efforts go nowhere, but I appreciate being reminded of Jose's most delightfully bizarre misadventure ever. Miss that dude and his horrible luck.
I also appreciate the shout out to Invasion!, and I wonder if Stern was planning Lex's sonic torpedo gambit from way back in Superman #28, which includes a scene in which Pentagon officials give Lex access to the alien weapons recovered in Australia. I also wonder if Lex thought to himself, "Hmmm, Australia... seems like a nice place to pretend to be from if I ever clone myself a new body."
Something that doesn't pay off is the implication that Colin Thornton/Lord Satanus would become a major villain now that Luthor is (temporarily) out of the picture. He'll pop up here and there, but something tells me that if Stern had stayed on Action, he would have made sure Satanus factored more heavily in big storylines going forward (or even just one big storyline).
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And believe it or not, we have even more to say about this issue, so don't miss Don Sparrow's section after the jump...
Art-Watch (by @donsparrow):
We begin with the cover, and it’s something of a strange one for such a huge numbered issue. Jackson Guice rightly recognizes that the destruction of the Daily Planet is the most arresting image within the story, so that’s what he highlights, Raiders of the Lost Ark-style, but it’s a bit hard to know what to focus on here. It’s not the best figure drawing of Lois Lane, with her hands in a claw like shape, but she’s still front and centre. The other possible area of focus is on the Daily Planet globe itself, which then boasts an uncomfortably spread-eagle Superman trying to stop its roll. But, I give points to Guice for going with a moment from within the story, and not just a generic “this is an anniversary issue” type cover, like we often see. Plus the cross streets of Jurgens/Grummett/Bog/Kitson on the street sign is a fun find.
Inside, we’re greeted immediately with a full splash of a satisfied Lois. Guice’s Lois has always looked photo-referenced to me, for better or worse. In this case, I think Guice is a little let down by the colourist, who extends the pinkness of Lois’ bottom lip all the way to the corner of her mouth which turns her smile into more of a smirk than I think the inks on their own intend.
On page 6 we get another version of Guice’s rubble pits—not a strength for him as much as someone like Tom Grummett, who was born to draw rubble (And everything else!) as the edges of the pit always look a little sharp to me.
Superboy’s rage at the destruction of Cadmus is well-observed—and Superboy looks very much like the youth he is—he can sometimes be drawn like a small adult, instead of having softer, teenaged features, but Guice does a good job on this page. Supergirl’s coy expression as she lets the libidinous Superboy down gently on page 14 is a funny drawing, and a great character moment in all the action, to boot.
It may just be novelty, or nostalgia, but the quieter moments back in Smallville, as Lana Lang prepares for her wedding ceremony, are my favorite pages. Curt Swan’s gentle, naturalistic lines are a nice counterpoint to the hectic pace of the fall of Metropolis.
The entire page of Lois revealing Lex Junior’s crimes to a live television audience is all well drawn—there’s an urgency in Lois’ posture to the camera that feels very real as you read it. This, followed up shortly by Lex’s horror at Dr. Kelley’s betrayal is another great piece of drawing. Then, on the very next page, Superman Kool-Aid-Man-ing his way through Lex’s hideaway is maybe the best single image of Superman in the book.
There’s a cute tribute to former Super-teamster, Jerry Ordway, as Peggy (who shares her first name with Jerry Ordway’s real life wife) plays De Koven and Scott’s “Oh Promise Me” not on a Steinway piano, as she might have on our Earth, but rather a “Jordway” piano. If the lyrics we see sound familiar, it could be because this same wedding song appeared in numerous film and TV weddings, including All in the Family, Mama’s Family and, for you Canadian readers, the Sullivan-produced Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel, during Diana’s wedding. I do wonder if Revered Brewster was supposed to look like Ordway—his hairstyle is similar, though Brewster is a little heavier set than Ordway.
Back to the “action” of Action #700, pages 33-35 all make great use of a diagonal panel layout, to maximize the space as Superman gives chase to the missiles, which unfortunately find their target, the Daily Planet. Perry White’s shattered expression as he watches the place he loves fall apart is particularly haunting.
The effect of Collin Thornton’s demonic helmet overlaid his human form is a great visual. Lastly, for those of us old enough to remember the attacks of 9-11, there’s an eerie prescience to these images of tangled debris and smoking skylines.
On the whole, the events here—Luthor going full villain, Metropolis being reduced to rubble—seem fitting in scale for a nice big round issue number like 700. But, given how relatively quickly these changes are undone in the issues to come, it also feels symbolic of the post-Death-and-Return era of comics—just trying status-quo changing “events” and trying to recapture the buzz they stumbled into with the death storyline.
SPEEDING BULLETS:
There’s a funny in-joke during Lois’ phone call with Superman, as editor Mike Carlin slips in a warning to Tom Grummett about an issue being late. Though Grummett is not normally known for lateness, at this time he is drawing both Superboy and Robin comics monthly, so he can be forgiven for the odd slip.
Jonathan Kent railing at the television in response to Lex’s seeming impunity feels completely modern to me, reading it in 2024. Honestly, couldn’t you see certain political factions of today defending Lex’s actions, had they been perpetrated by the de facto leader of their party?
How do we feel about Lex not being quite villainous enough to blow up Metropolis? Does it feel like a cop-out, or would it have put Lex into a level of villainy the writers didn’t want to go to? Story-wise, I have to admit, it feels strange that the disasters seen on the cover and throughout bear the fingerprints of Sidney Happersen, and not Lex Luthor, the greatest criminal mind of our age. [Max: I like it! Lex is evil, but he does seem to love Metropolis in his way, and he wouldn't spend so much time on philanthropic ventures if he didn't need people's adoration on some level. I think this is an interesting conundrum Stern put him in, and having Happersen do what Lex couldn't is a clever way to make sure the issue didn't end in a big anti-climax.]
GODWATCH: As with many a Roger Stern script, religious references abound in this issue, particularly during the wedding scenes, where the newlywedded Lana and Pete certainly seem devout. The unabashed love the Kents show for Lana is very moving throughout. [Max: There's also Lex saying "God forgive me" when he admits he doesn't know how to stop the torpedoes, which is a scene that's always stuck with me. THAT'S his real punishment: not jail, but actually experiencing guilt for a moment.]
As this entire issue is a study in contrasts, we jump from a country church wedding to a demonic character named LORD SATANUS giving Superman the firebreak idea that saves the city! There’s something very funny about that.
Does Collin Thornton know that Clark Kent is Superman? It doesn't seem like he does, but with his array of observational powers, you’d think he’d have figured it out. [Max: I'm sure there's something somewhere that contradicts it, but I like the idea of Thornton offering Clark that editor job years ago because he knew his conscience had been compromised by the Eradicator and he wanted a superpowered pawn to use against Blaze.]
Do you agree with Supergirl, that Dr. Kelley is someone to be admired, or given mercy? Sure, she helped bring down Lex in his latest evil, but she went along with so much, for so long, she’s hardly heroic, is she? [Max: I assume that by "I hope the courts are merciful," Supergirl means "I hope they give her prison library access and not the electric chair." I do feel sorry for Kelley, but she definitely deserves to go to jail for a long time for all those other horrible crimes she didn't prevent, starting with Lana's torture.]
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Caitríona Balfe attends the "Ford v Ferrari" press conference during the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Bell Lightbox on 10 September 2019 in Toronto, Canada.
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Collider Media Studio Returns To TIFF With Some of the Biggest Names in Hollywood
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Caitríona Balfe attends the "Ford v Ferrari" press conference during the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Bell Lightbox on 10 September 2019 in Toronto, Canada.
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Since I am coming off hiatus and a lot of my muses need stuff, plus I dropped some folks, here is a new starter call for all my muses! Please react to your heart's content, I could use stuff for EVERY SINGLE MUSE!!!!
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Gretchen Wieners (Mean Girls)
Blair (spellbcok)
Sir Pentious (Hazbin Hotel)
Stolas (coreofgold)
Bee (mischiefxmuses)
Katherine Pierce (TVD)
Enzo (wvsteria)
Blaine Anderson (Glee)
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Maria Vasquez (West Side Story)
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Gabriel Boutin (Half Bad)
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Chishiya Shuntaro (Alice in Borderland)
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Lillian Deville (Rugrats)
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Mercutio Alice (Romeo and Juliet)
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Bob Belcher (Bob’s Burgers)
Beel (coreofgold)
Lorelai (spellbcok)
Enid Sinclair (Wednesday)
Sidney (wvsteria)
Sabrina (spellbcok)
Ambrose Spellman (CAOS)
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Lily Tucker-Pritchett (Modern Family)
Dohee (spellbcok)
Max Mayfield (Stranger Things)
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T.J Kippen (Andi Mack)
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Harry Hook (Descendants)
Gil (coreofgold)
Marco Del Rossi (Degrassi)
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Max Baker (Ginny and Georgia)
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Matthew Murdock (Marvel)
Peter Parker (wvsteria)
Dean Winchester (Supernatural)
Ruyi (spellbcok)
Emily Fitch (Skins UK)
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Nick Nelson (Heartstopper)
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Simon Spier (Love, Simon)
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Evan Buckley (911)
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T.K Strand (911 Lone Star)
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Richie Tozier (IT)
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Alexander Lightwood (Shadowhunters)
Markl (coreofgold)
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This is the Summer Station ID of ABS-CBN in 2007. The Summer Station ID was themed “Piliin Mo Ang Pilipinas”.
The Summer Station ID theme song was performed by Filipina OPM singer and songwriter Regine Velasquez featuring Filipino singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, television host, actor and comedian Ogie Alcasid who is Regine Velasquez's husband when they got married in December 24, 2005. Also starting in June 1, 2007, The theme “Piliin Mo Ang Pilipinas” can be heard on DZMM Radyo 630 and various radio stations nationwide.
The Summer Station ID features The Summer Station ID features Ritz Azul, Alice Dixson, Arcee Muñoz, Eula Caballero, Tuesday Vargas, AiAi de las Alas, Cherry Pie Picache, Carmina Villaroel, Eugene Domingo, Nora Aunor, Lucho Ayala, Gil Cuerva, Rainier Castillo, Arjo Atayde, Kit Thompson, JC de Vera, Sef Cadayona, Dion Ignacio, Gerald Anderson, Joseph Bitangcol, Cherie Mercado, Kara David, The Tulfo Brothers, Bernadette Sembrano, Mariz Umali, Kim Atienza, Jiggy Manicad, Ted Failon, Arnold Clavio, Marc Logan, “Kabayan” Noli de Castro, Vicky Morales, DingDong Dantes, Marian Rivera, Andi Eigenmann, Dominic Roco, Felix Roco, Bong Revilla, Jayson Gainza, Zanjoe Marudo, RJ Padilla, Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, Mariel Rodriguez, Toni Gonzaga, Camille Prats, Bayani Agbayani, Luis Manzano, Matteo Guidicelli, Patrick Garcia, AJ Perez, Ryan Agoncillo, Raymond Bagatsing, Maine Mendoza, Catherine Bernardo, Edu Manzano, Jericho Rosales, Gardo Versoza, Vhong Navarro, Billy Crawford, Teddy Corpuz, Arra San Agustin, Rufa Mae Quinto, Jennylyn Mercado, Roxanne Guinoo, Valerie Concepcion, RR Enriquez, Princess Ryan, Dianne Medina, Coleen Garcia, Bianca Umali, Carla Abellana, Aga Muhlach, John Lloyd Cruz, Onemig Bondoc, EJ Falcon, RK Bagatsing, John Prats, Joem Bascon, Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, Daniel Padilla, Alwyn Uytingco, Rocco Nacino, Enchong Dee, Hero Angeles, Enzo Pineda, Dennis Trillo, CJ Muere, Carl Cervantes, Terence Baylon, Rico Barrero, Tom Rodriguez, Paolo Serrano, Coco Martin, Edgar Allan Guzman, Marco Gumabao, Heart Evangelista, Dimples Romana, Bea Alonzo, Kristine Hermosa, Meg Imperial, Robin Padilla, including Regine Velasquez and her husband Ogie Alcasid. The Summer Station ID features the Sexbomb Girls, supergroup Bravo All-Stars, special guests Mark Anthony Fernandez, German Moreno, Carmelito “Shalala” Reyes, Romy “Dagul” Pastrana, Chuckie Dreyfus, Zoren Legaspi, Aga Muhlach, Ina Raymundo, Gretchen Barretto, Ahron Villena, and child actors Angelica Panganiban, Alex Gonzaga, Cristine Reyes, Nash Aguas, Valeen Montenegro and the Goin Bulilit original cast members from TV5. The Summer Station ID also features British boy band One Direction in their pre-debut and Australian born American actor, producer and comedian Will Smith who portrayed Jack Frost in the 2002 movie Frozen as a special guest. Red, Green, Blue and Black Balloons will also be scattered around the world to literally bring forth the summer fun.
The Summer Station ID was filmed in Hollywood, Quezon City, London, Italy, France, Australia, Kenya, Baguio, Boracay and New York in June 2006 whenever the ABS-CBN, GMA and TV5 crew members are having a hot summer day into a big summer party.
The Summer Station ID clips will be re-used in the I Gotta Feeling music video from the future movie Ready Player One which will be releasing in March 21, 2013 from Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios. But somehow, This is the only Summer Station ID to feature actors from ABS-CBN, GMA and TV5.
#abs-cbn#summer station id#piliin mo ang pilipinas#in the service of the filipino#choose philippines
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Gretchen Anderson's The Lacquer Chest England
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My favorite TV shows of 1997
1. South Park (1997-present) One of the best Comedy Central original shows and one of the longest running adult animated shows ever. The show takes places in the fictional town of South Park, Colorado where 4 young foul-mouthed boys got involved in the series of hilariously mature adventures. This cartoon is for adults only. Starring: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, April Stewart, Mona Marshall and Mary Kay Bergen. Distributed by Comedy Partners and Paramount Global
2. King of the Hill (1997-2010/2024-present) Fox Television Network folks is needed another adult animated show besides The Simpsons and Mike Judge arrives and creates one of the best-loved Fox shows ever King of the Hill. The show takes places in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas, chronicling the lives of Propane salesman Hank Hill, his family, and his 3 comical best friends. Starring Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Pamela Aldon, Johnny Hardwick and Stephen Root. Distributed by 20th Television Animation and Disney
3. Cow and Chicken (1997-1999) With an success of Cartoon Network's second original show Dexter's Laboratory and 3rd series Johnny Bravo, the all-cartoon TV network has come up with an plan... an new summer TV show that involves 2 funny young kid animals, an devilishly funny villain, an dashing brave weasel and an buffoon baboon. Thus, Cow and Chicken was born on July 15, 1997. This grossly laugh out loud animated comedy about an scrawny 11 year old Chicken, his beefy 7 year old sister Cow and their unconventional weirdest human parents. Cow and Chicken navigating their lives throughout suburbia, encountered hilarious problems not just at school but an evil funny guy with devilishly schemes named Red Guy whose singular intent to make the siblings' lives miserable. Along with Cow and Chicken, the 2nd segment that spun-off an very short-lived show called I Am Weasel. The spin-off that focus on a smart, dashing, intelligent, noble and successful weasel named I.M Weasel and an unintelligent, rude, dumb and stinky baboon named I.R Baboon who is unaware of Weasel's good deeds and acts as his rival and friend, and the mischievous funny devil Red Guy, he often antagonize the two. Starring Charlie Andler, Candi Milo, Dee Bradley Baker and Michael Dorn. Distributed by Cartoon Network Studios, Hanna-Barbera Productions and Warner Bros Television Distribution
3. Stargate SG-1 (1997-2010) An television sequel to an 1994 blockbuster hit movie that started it all. Showtime ordered 6 seasons before Sci-Fi Channel (Syfy) took over from the remainder of the series after successful reruns. An young team of explorers made up of soldiers and scientists travels through a Stargate, an ancient portal to other planets. They use the Stargate to explore new worlds, forge ties with friendly civilizations and protect earth from evil and hostile forces. Starring Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge and Ben Browder. Distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer Domestic Television, Showtime Networks and Syfy Originals.
4. Disney's Recess (1997-2001) Recess is might be ABC's first original hit show/original Saturday Morning Cartoon show since acquired by Walt Disney Company in 1996. 6 brave 4th graders at the fictional school of Third Street School make it their mission to protect the kids on the playground despite King Bob and his minions who enforce his harshly unwritten law, TJ, Gretchen, Spinelli, Vince, Gus and Mikey seeks a rational balance between conformity an individually. The hit cartoon that spun 4 movies, the underrated 2001 movie Recess: School's Out, an Christmas compilation sequel Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street, 2 direct-to-video movies that debuts in 2003, an prequel Recess: All Growed Down and the series finale movie Recess: Taking a 5th Grade. Starring Andrew Lawrence, Ricky D'Shon Collins, Ashley Johnson, Pamela Aldon and Jason Davis. Distributed by Walt Disney Television Animation
5. Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997-2002) Sci-fi/fantasy/mystery fans are need a relief after Unsolved Mysteries suffered from disastrous failure after the show was moving from NBC to CBS, 4 more months before the first ever Murder, She Wrote TV movie and the 1996-1997 season of The X-Files ended with gigantic cliffhanger, so Fox and Dick Clark Production conjure up an summertime experiment to turn the tide until September and that's when Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction? Debuts on May 25th, 1997. Each episodes that has 5 tales, all of them which appear defy logic or some of them are loosely based on actual events. The viewer is up to challenge of determined 5 stories that are true or false, at the end of each episodes, it is revealed to the viewer whether 5 tales were true or fiction. The show was massive popular in Germany, RTL II revives the show with Star Trek actor Jonathan Franks reprise his hosting duties in October 2021. Starring James Brolin and Jonathan Frakes. Distributed by Fox and Dick Clark Productions
#south park#king of the hill#stargate sg 1#disney recess#cow and chicken#beyond belief#fact or fiction
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REQUESTS ARE OPEN!!!
HEY GUYS! I know I technically never closed my requests (in my defence I stopped getting them so I let nature take course), BUT I am officially on semester break from uni, so I am announcing they are now open again! A few new faces to the eligible lineup - if you request THG or Bly I think I'll love you forever!!
RULES:
I can deny requests at my discretion!
I'd prefer not to write PWP, or anything heavily smutty
General no-go-zones are the usual culprits - noncon, incest, etc.
x Readers are fine by me!
Generally I prefer to write female or non binary readers, I can occasionally dip into male reader territory though!
The more detailed the request the better!
FANDOMS/CHARACTERS I WRITE FOR:
* I also write character/character ships! Most male characters I don't tend to write for, so they're not listed, but if it's character x character, I probably will! Pls specify romantic/platonic in the ask!
The Last of Us: Joel Miller Ellie Williams Dina Abby Anderson
Mean Girls (2024): Janis Imi'ike Regina George Gretchen Wieners Cady Heron
Marvel: Natasha Romanoff Wanda Maximoff Peggy Carter Kate Bishop Yelena Belova Carol Danvers Valkyrie
The Haunting of Bly Manor: Jamie Taylor Dani Clayton Hannah Grose (with Owen) Owen Sharma (with Hannah)
The Hunger Games/TBOSAS: Katniss Everdeen Peeta Mellark Tigris Snow Lucy Gray Baird Coriolanus Snow Sejanus Plinth Johanna Mason Finnick Odair
Criminal Minds: Emily Prentiss Jennifer Jareau/JJ Penelope Garcia
#the last of us#mean girls#marvel#bly manor#the hunger games#criminal minds#joel miller#dina tlou#Ellie williams x reader#janis imi'ike x reader#regina George x reader#gretchen wieners x reader#cady heron x reader#Natasha romanoff x reader#wanda maximoff x reader#Peggy Carter x reader#Kate Bishop x reader#yelena belova x reader#carol danvers x reader#valkyrie x reader#Jamie Taylor x dani clayton#jamie taylor#dani clayton#Hannah grose x owen sharma#Katniss Everdeen x reader#Peeta Mellark x reader#tigris snow x reader#Lucy gray baird x reader#Coriolanus snow x reader#sedans plinth x reader
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I watched Donnie Darko (2001) movie long time ago, due to the fact that the creators of Subway Surfers based appearance on Frank Anderson to create the character of Frank (If I'm not mistaken).
I loved this movie, but also the fact that I liked Donnie and Frank's relationship there, so I started shipping them ^^
I combined the idea of this movie with Subway Surfers as my own fic with Jake and Frank instead.
I also decided to write fiction for the future with Donnie Darko x Frank Anderson.
Not counting that I have a few fics on Ao3 to read about them.
Fuck Donnie Darko and Gretchen Ross relationship.
For me, it was a mistake and forced relationship to fill the plot.
Donnie Darko and Frank Anderson.
It should be a relationship, not just "friends".
Gay love wins.
#donnie darko#donnie darko 2001#movie#frank anderson#donnie darko x frank anderson#subway surfers#subway surfers animated series#subway surfers jake#subway surfers frank#jake bressler#frank x jake#movie x game#fic idea#shipping#post#create them as happy gays#gay ships
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𝙱𝙰𝙳𝙱𝙰𝙽𝙳𝙸𝚃𝚂.𝚃𝚄𝙼𝙱𝙻𝚁.𝙲𝙾𝙼 .. a reese production. very sporadic activity multimuse containing canon and original characters from various sources of media from films, television, video games and my own brain . [ twenty - six. they / she. est. ] minors & personal blogs dni.
affiliated with : withbags / rewhy
* all muses are 18+, often played between -5 / +5 of the faceclaim, but there are exceptions for verses, etc.
film muses
damian hubbard from mean girls : canon inspired / draws inspiration from both the 2004 & 2024 films as well as the broadway musical — fc. jaquel spivey
gretchen wieners from mean girls : canon inspired / draws inspiration from both the 2004 & 2024 films as well as the broadway musical — fc. bebe wood
amanda young from saw : canon inspired / semi to completely - canon compliant — fc. shawnee smith
jill tuck from saw : canon inspired / semi to completely - canon compliant — fc. betsy russell
television muses
brittany s. pierce from glee : canon inspired / semi - divergent — fc. sabrina carpenter
sam evans from glee : canon inspired / semi - divergent — fc. cooper van grootel
lucy moore from love, victor : canon compliant ( mostly ) / headcanon based — fc. ava capri
leighton murray from the sex life of college girls : canon compliant - fc. reneé rapp
video game muses
sly cooper based on the sly cooper trilogy — fc. logan lerman
murray anderson based on the sly cooper trilogy — fc. christopher meyer
montgomery brown aka muggshot based on the sly cooper trilogy — fc. joe manganiello
the contessa based on the sly cooper trilogy -- fc. vera farmiga
original characters
peyton ciccone, fandomless multi - use oc — fc. ava capri
logan anderson, fandomless multi - use oc — fc. alexis g. zall
luna joseph, fandomless musican oc — fc. paris jackson
caroline lawrence, fandomless college oc ( horror based ) — fc. natalia dyer [ bio ]
olivia kovach, fandomless actor oc — fc. taissa farmiga
houston santos, fandomless oc ( mostly hockey / college based ) — fc. michael cimino
aspen jones, do revenge oc (son of carissa an gabbi jones, twin to willow) -- fc. finn wolfhard
basic guidelines & rp ettiqute apply .. see below for more indepth rules.
interactions .. open starters are for ANYONE ( unless otherwise stated ) who wants to write a character that fits gender of character is open to replies from and fit within my rules. please only submit meme prompts if we are mutuals. i'll write with anyone 18+. don't be afraid of following me if you're interested in writing with me, i'm often very receptive to anyone who wants to write with me. THERE WILL BE CONTENT NOT SUITABLE FOR MINORS ON THIS BLOG.
shipping .. always down for a ship but i will never force a ship. i'm cool with assuming pre-established connections, but if it doesn't vibe right away, we'll try plotting. even if a ship doesn't work, i will always be down to continue writing with you! just need to try other connections! i would prefer writing ships with anyone 20 and above, I WILL NOT WRITE SMUT WITH ANYONE UNDER THE AGE OF 21.
triggers .. triggering content will be on this blog, but i will always be mindful to tag anything that i could think may be triggering to others ( or if i follow someone who has it listed as a trigger ). i write trigger warnings as " trigger tw ". as for myself, i don't really have any triggers, besides very graphic descriptions of eye trauma, fingernail / toenail and teeth trauma also get to me but are not nearly as distressing, but a heads up would be so greatly appreciated. i like to discuss with my writing partner if something comes up that feels uncomfortable, hope you will as well.
reply style .. i do not regularly use icons or gifs or graphics in my replies. however, it is so fine if you do. i make text smaller to look more uniform. i do use icons for starters, sometimes. i am more likely to use icons or gifs in replies if there are resources for said faceclaim.
simple little dni .. do not interact if you are a single muse blog portraying a real person, you're under the age of 18 or a personal account.
disclaimer .. i am not in any way affiliated with any of the faceclaims or fandoms used or may be present on this blog. this blog is for the fun of writing and roleplay and in no way is being used to impersonate anybody.
credits & such
the psd used on this blog and graphics is hyacinth by jessource. meanwhile all graphics unless stated otherwise for this blog have been created by my dear friend foster 💌
#a reese production.#..ㅤ twenty - six ㅤ..ㅤ they / sheㅤ ..ㅤ eastern time#sporadic activityㅤ ..ㅤ iconless#previously ㅤ..ㅤ rvral#est ㅤ..ㅤ 03 / 2023#updated ㅤ..ㅤ 02 / 28 / 2024#psd ㅤ..ㅤ ‛ hyacinth ‛ㅤ byㅤ jessource
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WHAT CHARACTERS ARE YOU ?
so i wanted to do this personality test thing &* list characters i got that the test says i match up with % wise, but from fandoms i actually know / write from , especially since i don't know a lot of fandoms. they give you 2000 characters , but i went with people i matched up to 50% with &* pulled 85 of them. now i'm gonna go through &* mark em. bold means i write them already , italics mean i'd consider it , bold & italic together mean i used to write them , underline means it shocked me.
Kurt Hummel ( glee ) / 83%
Agent Pleakley ( lilo & stitch ) / 78%
Effie Trinket ( the hunger games ) / 77%
Tina Cohen-Chang ( glee ) / 77%
Mia Dolan ( la la land ) / 77%
Ryan Evans ( high school musical ) / 76%
Violet Parr ( the incredibles ) / 76%
Padme Amidala ( star wars ) / 75%
Rosalind Walker ( sabrina ) / 74%
Astrid Leong-Teo ( crazy rich asians ) / 73%
Alice Cullen ( twilight ) / 73%
Blaine Anderson ( glee ) / 73%
Allison Hargreeves ( the umbrella academy ) / 73%
Belle French ( once upon a time ) / 73%
Hazel Grace-Lancaster ( the fault in our stars ) / 73%
Gabriella Montez ( high school musical ) / 73%
Monica Geller ( friends ) / 72%
Esme Cullen ( twilight ) / 72%
Rachel Berry ( glee ) / 72%
Mercedes Jones ( glee ) / 72%
Elsa ( frozen ) / 72%
Mary Margaret Blanchard / Snow White ( once upon a time ) / 72%
Jasmine ( aladdin ) / 72%
Katara ( avatar ) / 71%
Princess Leia ( star wars ) / 71%
Emma Pillsbury ( glee ) / 71%
Allison Hamilton ( the notebook ) / 71%
Hermione Granger ( harry potter ) / 70%
Tahani Al-Jamil ( the good place ) / 70%
Janet ( the good place ) / 70%
Paula Proctor ( crazy ex girlfriend ) / 70%
Princess Fiona ( shrek ) / 70%
Damian Leigh ( mean girls ) / 68%
Artie Abrams ( glee ) / 68%
Anna ( frozen ) / 68%
Claire ( fleabag ) / 68%
Peggy Carter ( marvel ) / 67%
Dr. Strange ( marvel ) / 67%
Rachel Chu ( crazy rich asians ) / 67%
Nani Pelekai ( lilo & stitch ) / 66%
Henry Mills ( once upon a time ) / 66%
Belle ( beauty & the beast ) / 66%
'Needy' Lesnicki ( jennifer's body ) / 66%
Vision ( marvel ) / 66%
Emily Fields ( pretty little liars ) / 66%
Carlisle Cullen ( twilight ) / 65%
Rosalie Hale ( twilight ) / 65%
Jasper Hale ( twilight ) / 65%
Mike Chang ( glee ) / 65%
Daryl Whitefeather ( crazy ex girlfriend ) / 65%
Spencer Hastings ( pretty little liars ) / 65%
Valencia Perez ( crazy ex girlfriend ) 64%
Rapunzel ( tangled ) / 64%
Captain Marvel ( marvel ) / 63%
Edward Cullen ( twilight ) / 63%
Eleanor Sung-Young ( crazy rich asians ) / 63%
Sabrina Spellman ( chilling adventures of sabrina ) / 63%
Ben Hargreeves ( the umbrella academy ) / 63%
Ross Geller ( friends ) / 62%
Hilda Spellman ( chilling adventures of sabrina ) / 62%
Charlie Kelmeckis ( perks of being a wallflower ) / 62%
Sharpay Evans ( high school musical ) / 61%
Ambrose Spellman ( chilling adventures of sabrina ) / 60%
Love Quinn ( you ) / 60%
Guinevere Beck ( you ) / 60%
Peeta Mellark ( the hunger games ) / 59%
Rebecca Bunch ( crazy ex girlfriend ) / 59%
Regina Mills ( once upon a time ) / 59%
Tony Stark ( marvel ) / 58%
Gretchen Weiners ( mean girls ) / 58%
Viktor Hargreeves ( the umbrella academy ) / 57%
Will Schuester ( glee ) / 56%
Emma Swan ( once upon a time ) / 56%
Maurice ( beauty & the beast ) / 56%
Steve Rogers / Captain America ( marvel ) / 55%
Brittany Pierce ( glee ) / 53%
Chip Dove ( jennifer's body ) / 52%
Regina George ( mean girls ) / 51%
Augustus ' Gus ' Waters ( the fault in our stars ) / 51%
Chandler Bing ( friends ) / 50%
Coriolanus Snow ( the hunger games ) / 50%
Janis Ian ( mean girls ) / 50%
Santana Lopez ( glee ) / 50%
Klaus Hargreeves ( the umbrella academy ) / 50%
Summer Finn ( 500 days of summer ) / 50%
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