#Who's Who
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adorkastock · 5 months ago
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Updated AdorkaStock Model Guide
It's who everyone is! You can also find this on my About Page. Should help if you need to search for someone specifically. ♥
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smashedpages · 23 days ago
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Who's Who in the DC Universe #19 unused cover by Jerry Ordway & Mike Machlan
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charliethechandelure · 1 year ago
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I drew this for two friends on instagram
I like drawing underrated characters
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comicarthistory · 1 year ago
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Mirror Universe entry in Who's Who in Star Trek #2. 1987. Art by Ron Frenz and Bruce Patterson.
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n0valunosis · 9 months ago
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Tobiroppo men because I love them
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mastomysowner · 1 year ago
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Beast Pirates - One Piece by Manh Lu
"inspired by zhihui Su"
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cipherpolzine · 5 months ago
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chernobog13 · 9 months ago
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Detail from the cover to Who's Who (vol. 1) #4 (June, 1985) by George Perez and Dick Giordano.
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mrjsteed · 1 year ago
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Diana and Patrick as themselves ‘Lola and Basil’ in Who’s Who.
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19silvermirrors · 8 months ago
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hmmm🌝
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seggbomb · 4 months ago
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I Drew them from the Who's who album
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Which I'm very certain they are the booth brothers ?
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yonkokraven · 1 year ago
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Jack: I understand that you don't like it, but that's how it is.
Sora, with tears in his eyes: Of course I don't like it!
[King, Ulti and Page One enter the room]
King: But what the hell is happening!? Why so many screams!?
Who's-Who, sitting and laughing next to Black Maria: the Brat took one of the tests that the Headliners distribute among the crew.
Page One: Which Tobiroppo or Calamity are you from? that nonsense?
Who's-who: That same one
Ulti: And which one did he get?
Black Maria: Queen.
Queen, upset: Which isn't a bad thing.
King, sarcastic: No, of course not.
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crimson-materia · 1 year ago
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cantsayidont · 1 year ago
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September 1990. One of the bright spots of the continuity-related editorial battles that beset the "v4" LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES book was Laurel Gand, introduced in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #6 and retroactively inserted in Legion history to replace Supergirl, who in this period was considered editorially off-limits. Laurel was a Daxamite, with the same powers as Supergirl (albeit with slightly different weaknesses), but she wasn't tied to Superman and she wasn't a time traveler, so her place in the Legion wasn't constrained in the ways Supergirl's had been. Like Supergirl, Laurel dated Brainiac 5, but after their messy breakup, she later got involved with his best friend, Rond Vidar, probably at least partly in hopes of getting a rise out of Brainy. However, Laurel then caught feelings for Rond and had a baby with him, while still secretly carrying a torch for Brainy. Oops! None of that would have been editorially permissible for Supergirl, nor would Laurel's super-thong.
I always liked Laurel and wish the series had made more use of her, but DC in this era was in the throes of its recurring misconception that allowing other characters with powers like Superman's somehow weakens the Superman franchise. She was apparently killed off after Keith Giffen and the Bierbaums left the book, and while a version of Laurel was reintroduced following the dreadful ZERO HOUR reboot, she was recast as a literal space nun, "Sister Andromeda"! Awful.
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spawksstuff · 6 months ago
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Who's Who In Hollywood 1950-51
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