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You can't have him. He... He means too much.
Adventures of Superman (1987) #594
Superman: The Man of Steel (1991) #116
Supersteel moments in OWAW.
#supersteel#clark kent#john henry irons#dr. john henry irons#steel#superman#dc comics#hey what if i tried to eat glass right now#then kon and yj see black racer taking john to apokolips and kon throws their orders to try and save him#when he is already dead#i am getting sick#happy pride everyone
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Just some random doodles c:
Whenever Jekyll's in a bad mood, Hyde likes to collect shiny things (or dead animals) to cheer him up.
Also mini Holmes and Watson doodle (followed by a lil Victor from a comic I never posted "")


#gothic literature#jekyll and hyde#the strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde#henry jekyll#edward hyde#gothic lit#sherlock holmes#john watson#cat hyde headcanons#no one can stop me from making him as feral cat like as possible#ironically i headcanon hyde to dislike cats....#my art#victor frankenstein#frankenstein#victor is off to do some graverobbing#i love these dorks
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If My Adventures With Superman does introduce any other superheroes, I think it would be cool if they used other heroes who reside in Metropolis rather then just jumping to Batman. Most adoptions of Superman tend to showcase Superman as the lone defender of Metropolis when that isn't the case at all since it's the home of several other heroes such as Steel, Black Lightning, Guardian, Gangbuster, and more.
#pc thoughts#my adventures with superman#MAWS#Clark Kent#Black Lightning#jefferson pierce#DC Comics#Dr. John Henry Irons II#Jim Harper#DC Guardian#DC Steel#Gangbuster#Metropolis#Superman
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‘Xscape': Huellas Imborrables
Hoy hace 15 años nos despedíamos del Rey del Pop, por eso hoy, en memoria de uno de los íconos más grandes de la música, recordamos su último álbum de estudio, que se compone de temas escritos por el mismo Michael entre 1982 y 2001 y que esconde más de una curiosidad.
Hoy hace 15 años nos despedíamos del Rey del Pop, por eso hoy, en memoria de uno de los íconos más grandes de la música, recordamos su último álbum de estudio, que se compone de temas escritos por el mismo Michael entre 1982 y 2001 y que esconde más de una curiosidad. Reseña Musical | ‘Xscape’ El fallecimiento de Michael Jackson el 25 de junio de 2009 es de esos eventos que marcan generaciones,…

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#1999#2009#2014#2014 Billboard Music Awards#A Horse with No Name#Alvester Martin#America#Bad#Billboard Hot 100#Billboard Music Awards#Black Eyed Peas#Cory Rooney#Dangerous#Danielle Acoff#Dewey Bunnell#Dr. Freeze#Epic Records#Gerry Beckley#Invincible#Iron Maiden#J-Roc#John Henry Pepper#John McClain#Justin Bieber#Justin Timberlake#Kathleen Wakefield#L.A. Reid#Lady Gaga#Michael Jackson#Michael Joseph Jackson
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i get genuinely excited every time i see someone posting about their favorite blorbos, meow meows, and baby gurls.
then i hit that read more and it's just the same white boy in different fonts. so here's my melanated contribution!
blorbo


meow meow


baby gurl


#john henry irons#superman and lois#moff gideon#sw#the mandolarian#chad meeks martin#scream vi#dr m'benga#st snw#st#mace windu#mr trick#btvs#blorbo#my lil meow meow#baby gurl#joseph m'benga
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Art Edit Credit to Roberto Coltro
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Unlisted Fandom Challenge 2025— on your marks, get set, GO!
Not that you need any encouragement — we've got almost as many write-in fandoms now (not even THREE DAYS into signups) as we did in total last year! There are currently 158 write-in fandoms. 158.
And if your fandom isn't here ... we'd love you to sign up as a creator and add it! We're ready to set new records, so let's do this.
This post will include the WHOLE LIST of write-in fandoms. Under the cut because 158 fandoms = very long post. Future Unlisted Fandom Challenge updates will feature portions of the list and info about the rest.
Ready? Okay then:
6 Jeff Satur - Music Videos 4 Control (Remedy Game) 4 Zhen Hun / Guardian (drama and novel) 3 Cabin Pressure 3 Dungeon Meshi 3 Fire Emblem Awakening 3 Fire Emblem Fates 3 Roswell New Mexico 3 Schitt's Creek 3 The Goblin Emperor Series - Katherine Addison 3 Transformers 3 Zhen Hun / Guardian (drama) RPF 2 Animorphs 2 BBC Ghosts 2 Biggles Series — W. E. Johns 2 Binan Koukou Chikyuu Boueibu (Cute High Earth Defense Club) franchise 2 Cherry Magic 2 Dangan Ronpa 2 Dead Boy Detectives RPF 2 Detective Conan 2 Dungeons and Daddies (Podcast) 2 Five Nights at Freddy's - All Media 2 Inception 2 Iron widow 2 Kingdom Hearts 2 Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury 2 Sailor Moon 2 The Blue Wolves of Mibu 2 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV series) 2 The Poppy War 2 Tiger & Bunny 2 Tower of God 2 Voltron: Legendary Defender 2 What We Do In The Shadows 2 ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 / JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken / JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 1 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) 1 Alien Stage 1 Among Us 1 Arctic Monkeys/The Last shadow Puppets 1 Avatar: Legend of Korra 1 Baseball RPF 1 BBC’s Musketeers 1 Beyond Evil 1 Black Doves 1 Boygenius (Band)(RPF) 1 Bridgerton (TV) 1 Brokeback Mountain 1 Bullet train 1 Canji Baojun De Zhangxin Yu Chong (The disabled tyrant's pet palm fish) 1 Cassette Beasts 1 Castle 1 Challengers 1 Charmed (1998) 1 Conclave (2024) 1 Danger Force (TV) 1 Dead by Daylight 1 Descendants 1 Destiny 2 1 Digimon 1 Dimension 20 1 Dishonored 1 Dishonored 1 1 Downton Abbey 1 Dr. Stone 1 Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey 1 Emma - Jane Austen 1 Fangs of Fortune 1 Flight Rising 1 Formula 2/3 RPF 1 Ghosts (BBC or American) 1 Grantchester (TV) 1 Gravity Falls 1 Grimm 1 Happy Ending (Thailand TV 2025) 1 Hatoful Boyfriend 1 Haven (TV) 1 Helluva Boss 1 Henry Danger (TV) 1 High School Musical (Movies) 1 Hikaru no Go 1 HLVRAI - Half-life VR But the AI is Self-Aware 1 In Stars And Time 1 IndyCar RPF 1 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia 1 Jeeves and Wooster 1 Jet Lag The Game RPF 1 Kane and Feels 1 Kraven the Hunter 1 Kuroko no Basuke / Kuroko's Basketball 1 Law & Order 1 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 1 Lies of P 1 Live A Live 1 Lord Seventh/Qi Ye 1 Lovecraft Mythos 1 Lucifer (tv) 1 Mass Effect 1, 2 or 3 1 Mononoke (2007 series and 2024 movie) 1 MotoGP RPF 1 My Time at Sandrock 1 NBA RPF 1 Nirvana in Fire (琅琊���) 1 Norah Grant Bruce's Billabong books 1 Oh No! Here Comes Trouble 1 Omniscient Reader 1 Once Upon A Time 1 Order of the Stick 1 Outlast games 1 Over the Garden Wall 1 Pacific Rim 1 Pathologic 1 Persuasion - Jane Austen 1 Pirates of the Caribbean 1 Power Rangers (2017 movie) 1 Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen 1 Princess Tutu 1 Prodigal Son 1 Puella Magi Madoka Magica 1 Quantum Break 1 Resident Alien 1 Resident Evil 1 S.C.I Mystery 1 S.W.A.T. (2017 show) 1 She-Ra Netflix 1 Shipwrecked Comedy 1 Slow Horses 1 Sonic the Hedgehog (Games) 1 South Park 1 Spinning Silver (Novik) 1 Squid Game 1 Starkid Musicals (no hp) 1 Stephen King's It 1 Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical 1 Super Sentai 1 The A Team (either the 2010 movie or the 1980s series) 1 The Coffin of Andy and Leyley 1 The OC 1 The Pairing - Casey McQuiston 1 The Paradise of Thorns 1 The Umbrella Academy 1 the vampire diaries universe 1 The Venture Maidens 1 The West Wing 1 The X-Files 1 Thousand Autumns 1 Tron 1 Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles 1 Turning 1 Universal Century Gundam 1 Valdemar Series by Mercedes Lackey 1 video games by Arkane Studios 1 Voltron 1 Wander Over Yonder 1 Watcher Entertainment/BuzzFeed Unsolved RPF 1 White Collar 1 Wind Breaker 1 Wonka 1 Word of Honor 1 X-Files
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not to continue my "the superfam just kinda steals tim" agenda but tbh. how have we never seen tim "gadget guy/mechanic/tinkerer" drake geek out over john henry irons huh. feels like a missed opportunity right there. dr irons the armor is really cool, i LOVE what you've done with the armor, but i have to ask. have you ever thought about cars? dr irons. what do you think about doing cool upgrades with cars--stop laughing kon shut up this is SERIOUS. dr irons??!
#rimi talks#im just saying you leave tim and nat alone for an hour and they WILL invent an army of knife-wielding tentacles or some shit.#like geeking out over john henry irons seems in line with tim geeking out over ted kord yknow???#let steel witness robin as what he really is....................... a fanboy#tim#john henry
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So I clearly have normal feelings about the John Irving playlist.
This unholy blend of selected lyrics and other scraps is what my brain has been doing for the last several hours. Sources below the cut.
Lyrics pulled from songs off the Irving playlist are colored blue, and Bible verses from the King James Version (KJV) are colored red.
"For the way is straight and narrow," from "You Must Unload" which appears three ENTIRE times on the playlist.
"Enter ye in at the strait gate," from Matthew 7:13-15 (KJV).
Image of a copy of the Holy Bible found by the McClintock Search Expedition in an abandoned boat at Erebus Bay, King William Island, in May 1859, now in the collection of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.
Screenshot ("Turn your wolf's ear to me now,") from "The Ladder," the third episode of The Terror (2018).
Screenshot ("or the next piece of counsel,") from "The Ladder," the third episode of The Terror (2018).
"I give you hard felt reliquary," from "Come and See" by Fox Apts.
Engraving from an 1890s broadsheet, captioned "The Cases Containing the Franklin Relics."
"Love is blindness," from "Love Is Blindness," by Jack White.
"Stop staring at the waves," from the musical Swept Away.
"This magnanimity in your sacred Majesty," from Oedipus Tyrannus Or, Swellfoot the Tyrant, a Tragedy in Two Acts (1820) by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Screenshot from "A Mercy," the sixth episode of The Terror (2018).
"Some say I got devil," from "Some Say I Got Devil," by Morrissey.
"Should the ice not clear away," from Lieut. John Irving, R.N. of H.M.S. "Terror" in Sir John Franklin's Last Expedition to the Arctic Regions: A Memorial Sketch with Letters (1881) edited by Benjamin Bell, digitized by Arctonauts here.
"Who shall separate us," from Romans 8:35 (KJV) engraved into the grave of John Irving in Edinburgh, Scotland.
"Now I've left my teeth marks," from "Phantom Of My Organ," by Slowblow.
"Then you die first," from the musical Swept Away.
"Who's seen Jezebel?" from "Jezebel" by Iron & Wine.
"Grave of Lieutenant John Irving, R.N., and Relics of H.M.S. Terror (1847), with a view of Victory Point, King William's Land," an engraving made from a drawing by Henry Klutschak, printed in The Search for Franklin (1897), pg. 51.
"And they went to bury her," from 2 Kings 9 (KJV): 35-37.
"This relic at once identified the grave," from The Search for Franklin (1897), pgs. 53-54.
"'Unto others...' scribed," from "Come and See" by Fox Apts.
"And the flood was forty days," from Genesis 9 (KJV): 17-18.
"A small Bible contained numerous marginal notes," from The Voyage of the 'Fox' in the Arctic Seas: A Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin and his Companions (1859) by Leopold McClintock, pg. 295.
"God, he called for rain," from "The Ark" by Dr. Dog.
Screenshot ("It is no accident") from "The Ladder," the third episode of The Terror (2018).
"Feathered friend, dig up and resurrect me," from "Old Note," by Lisa O'Neill.
#john irving#lieutenant john irving#the terror#the terror amc#terrorposting#franklin expedition#webweaving#christianity cw#SO MUCH christianity lmao#this darling is so fucked up god absolutely bless
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What AI do I use? Do I take requests?
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This will help a bit but you will have to research what you can run locally with your VRAM. For me I have 16 gb VRAM and 64 gb RAM, I run Flux Dev GGUF. When wanting a specific person use PULID here are my settings, in pluidlux adjust weight higher for better face match lower for better quality, have to find the sweet spot, I try to stay between .55-.85. If you aren't running PULID and just generating images you can use a higher Q Flux model, depending on your VRAM, Q8 is what I am able to use. There's also LORAs but I will let you research those on your own.
Current requests
Paused until I get through more of the list
More of the marvel guys: Chris Pratt
Danny blu on Twitter
Mark Addy
justin hartley, tyler hoechlin, ilkka villi, hugh jackman, wes bentley, john krasinski. all hairy
Josh Duhamel ,Kevin Federline
ross lynch
Drew Manning from Fit2Fat2Fatter
Roger Federer
Jon Hamm
Julian Alvarez, Lionel Messi
Dr. Strange, Iron man
Ben Stiller, Edward Norton, Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Joe santagato and Frank Alvarez from the basement yard
Rafael nadal and Dominic thiem
Harry Collett House of dragon 2024
joel miller
Zach Quinto outgrown clothes
Brett Goldstein, Adam Levine, Henry Cavill, Tom Ellis, Frank Grillo, Michele Morrone. ☝🏻 hairy and bearded
wendigoon
Nick Jonas
Batman
Richard Madden, Micheal Fassbender, Henry Cavill, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Micheal Scott, Russel Tovey.
Matthew Daddario
CM Punk - old cm punk when he was already chubby
S.Coups,DK and Mingyu from Seventeen
Bang Chan,Changbin and Lee Know from Stray Kids
San,Mingi and Jongho from Ateez
James Franco
Dylan Minnette and Cole Preston
Martin Garrix or Prince Harry
Tom Cruise
RDJ iron man
ryan gosling stuffing, fit to fat
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My Adventures with Superman Season 2 Easter Eggs
WHAT A FANTASTIC FINALE! HOLY SHIT! I TEARED UP SEVERAL TIMES AND MY GOD WAS THIS SUCH A GOOD FINAL EPISODE FOR SEASON 2!!!! This may be the last Easter Eggs post, episode wise, but we still have the other 4 issues of the comic so come back here each month for that and also at the end I'll give you some recommendations to keep you occupied til season 3 gets a premiere date.
My Easter eggs lists for season 1 is here if you haven't seen it!
My season 2 episode 1 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 2 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 3 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 1 post is here
My season 2 episode 4 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 5 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 6 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 2 post is here
My season 2 episode 7 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 8 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 9 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 3 post is here
Spoilers if you haven't seen the episode
Starting things off the episode title is My Adventures with Supergirl. An obvious nod to the show title, but also good way to acknowledge the journey we had with Kara whether its seeing her past, what she did under Brainiac's control, and what our trio will do to help Kara be free from Brainiac.
Makes sense that Henshaw is part of the Human Defense Corp (or Squadron in this case) and it looks like the fool dies so maybe Cyborg Superman in the future who know, but I talked about the Human Defense Corp here and Hank Henshaw here.
As Superman and Kara lie on the street thanks to the Metallos and Brainiac's control over them, we see them get saved by the Intergang and Livewire and Heatwave! I talked more about Intergang here and Livewire and Heatwave here and here respectively.
Later in the scene Roughhouse makes a subtle reference to Lobo, but "the Main Man" in this case is referring to General Sam Lane. But if Lobo shows up in a future season, I'll talk more about him, and god I want to see him show up so bad!
Over where Lois, Jimmy, and Steve are, the Metallos chase after them and are saved by Dr. John Henry Irons a.k.a. Steel! I talked more about him here. I'd love to see him wear the helmet like his comic counterpart and the red cape in a future episode.
Later in the episode Superman, Kara, Intergang, Livewire, Heatwave, and Steel attack Brainiac's station and were able to break though his defenses and as they enter Brainiac's chamber, Brainiac activates Kara's brainwashing saying "Eradicator Override"
If you know your Superman comics, the Eradicator was first mentioned in Action Comics Annual #2 (1989) [W: Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway, George Perez, P: Mike Mignola, I: George Perez, C: Glenn Whitmore, L: Bill Oakley] where it was a weapon that was used to kill the Cleric on Krypton who was spreading his message about peace and the unethical uses of cloning on Krypton.
The weapon would later be found by Superman and it caused more problems for him until he threw it away in Antarctica where it created the Fortress of Solitude.
Later during the death of Superman, the Eradicator would emerge as an energy being who takes on the visage of Superman, take Clark's body back to the Fortress so he can heal, and would be one of the four Supermen who took over for Superman at that time. This version of the Eradicator first appeared in Action Comics #687 (1993) [W: Roger Stern, P: Jackson Guice, I: Denis Rodier, C: Glenn Whitmore, L: Bill Oakley]
When we see Kara fight Superman under the control of Brainiac later, she has red eyes just like the Eradicator in the comics as shown here in the panel from Superman #82 (1993) [W&P: Dan Jurgens, I: Brett Breeding, C: Glenn Whitmore, L: John Costanza].
Later in the episode, Clark, Lois, and Jimmy try to calm Kara and help her fight against Brainiac's influence and they succeed (also had me tear up in that moment too) and shout out Kara's Canary Cry! Black Canary would be proud AF!
After pushing back on Brainiac's station Clark and Kara battle Brainiac in space and Brainiac monologues about Krypton's destruction and his excuse of existing. He activates the weapon that destroyed Krypton, the Black Zero Protocol.
The first and only known version of Black Zero that destroyed Krypton was in Superman #205 (1968) [W: Otto Binder, P&I: Al Plastino] where the saboteur was hired to destroy Krypton by accelerating the internal planetary stresses that caused the planet to explode. He was planning on doing the same to the Earth before Superman stopped him. Other iterations and uses of the Black Zero name include, a Kryptonian Terrorist Group that created a computer virus of the same name that infected the Fortress of Solitude, a clone of Conner Kent, and a Kryptonian military group.
After Kara took the hit and plunged into the sun, she and Clark are saved thanks to their Kryptonian physiology because they get their powers from the Sun. You notice their Kryptonite scarring/veins glow a gold color bringing to mind...
Superman Prime One Million from DC Million #4 (1998) [P: Val Semekis, I: Prentis Rollins, C: Pat Garrahy & Heroic Age] who is OG Superman after outliving all his family and friends traveled throughout the DC universe and absorbing the Sun's radiant energy for like hundreds of years where his powers are now near infinite levels giving him this gold look. This version of Superman according to Grant Morrison is the same as the one in All-Star Superman.
In a Kryptonian religious sense, you could argue that Rao, the sun god of the Kryptonians, saved his last two people from death and giving them power to fight against Brainiac.
The MAwS crew really love their DBZ cuz the sun aura Clark and Kara give off is the same vibe as what Super Saiyans have when they power up.
We then see Kara and Clark glow a red and blue aura respectively which, I might be reading into it a lot, could be symbolic of Nightwing and Flamebird, the Kryptonian gods/heroes/dragons and the identities that Clark and Kara took up at one point in the comics with Clark taking up the Nightwing name and Kara taking up the Flamebird name. Also maybe its Superman Blue and Superman Red sorta deal who knows. It was cool though.
By the end of the episode we see people tuning to the aftermath of what happened and we see Channel 52 on display. I talked more about that here.
We then see Lex and Slade looking up on the LexCorp building. I talked more about LexCorp here but its first appearance in the comics is in The Man of Steel #2 (1986) [W&P: John Byrne, I: Dick Giordano, C: Tom Zuiko, L: John Costanza] as shown below:
Shout out to Clark still wearing the Stussy S/the cool S
and finally we close out the episode with Clark and Kara going to stop the fire at Perez Plaza, named after legendary artist George Perez.

George Perez is well known for his Wonder Woman run and being the co-creator of the Teen Titans in the 80s with Marv Wolfman. He helped design Lex Luthor's iconic battle suit (I really hope to see it in MAwS someday). Perez also had a run on the Superman comics too. He worked on Action Comics for a short while as penciler and did some breakdown work on the title. He also wrote and inked on the Adventure of Superman comics. Perez wrote, did the layouts, and drew the cover art for the 2011 Superman run. If you love the Teen Titans/Titans, like me, you gotta give thanks to this man.


DC in 2022 did a really awesome tribute to him by collaborating with other DC artists to show how much of an impact his career was on the DC universe give both images a look cuz its beautiful and you can see which artist did which character. Also check this video out and see George Perez work his art magic:
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And with that our episodic look at the Easter Eggs and references come to an end, but we still have the other 4 issues of the My Adventures with Superman tie-in comic so come back here again in August for that.
In the mean time when we get a date for season 3 I highly recommend reading the My Adventures with Superman comics, read The Man of Steel (1986) limited series because a lot of pop culture's understanding of the Superman mythos and characters comes from that limited series, read the Death of Superman, A World Without Superman, and Reign of the Supermen because you will see how much of an impact Superman made defending Metropolis from Doomsday, his death affecting everyone he met, and his glorious return. Also give the DC Rebirth era of Superman comics a shot too because you get to see Lois and Clark raise a son. The DC Infinite Frontier Superman run that came after the Rebirth era is just as good that I highly recommend reading too. Out of continuity wise definitely check out Superman: Secret Identity, All-Star Superman, Kingdom Come, the current World's Finest run, and Superman vs the Amazing Spider-Man.
In terms of watching highly recommend watching Superman the Animated Series because that series is equally good to MAwS and it helped build out the DCAU which I also highly recommend everyone to dive into. Shin Ultraman (and hell basically all of the Ultraman media) because like Superman its an alien who defends the Earth, hides amongst the population and actually thinks human beings can live up to their potential. Tsuburaya's Ultraman and Superman would be damn good friends. If you need some goofy fun, the Super Friends is a fun watch if you need light hearted cartoons.
My Easter eggs lists for season 1 is here if you haven't seen it!
My season 2 episode 1 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 2 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 3 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 1 post is here
My season 2 episode 4 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 5 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 6 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 2 post is here
My season 2 episode 7 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 8 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 9 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 3 post is here
#My Adventures with Superman#MAwS#My Adventures with Superman Season 2#MAwS season 2#Clark Kent#Superman#Lois Lane#Jimmy Olsen#Kara Zor El#Supergirl#My Adventures with Supergirl#The Eradicator#Black Zero#Superman One Million#Superman Prime One Million#LexCorp#Lex Luthor#George Perez#Intergang#Livewire#Heat Wave#Steel#John Henry Irons#DC#DC Comics#DC Universe#Brainiac#Youtube
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Steel (1994) #47
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Cooper Howard qotues
Why, is this an Amish production of The Count of Monte Cristo or... just the weirdest circle jerk I've ever been invited to?" – The Ghoul after being awoken
"Well, what makes you think I'd give a good goddamn about that?" – The Ghoul to Honcho about a bounty
"Well, I tell you what, boys, whenever somebody says... ...they're doing one last job, that usually means their heart's not in it. Probably never was. But for me, well... I do this shit for the love of the game." – The Ghoul to the bounty hunters
"You right, friend, about one thing. This right here was your last job. My paycheck wasn't quite what you expected, but... well, you know what they say. Us cowpokes... ...we take it as it comes." – The Ghoul while murdering Honcho
"Now, last night a bounty came in through all six agencies. A hefty price on the head of a man that fits the description of that fella right there. Now, I may not know much, but I do know a bidding war when I see one." – The Ghoul about the bounty for Dr. Wilzig
"Well, now, that is a very small drop in a very, very large bucket of drugs." – The Ghoul after being shot at by Lucy
"You got to be fucking kidding me." – The Ghoul after seeing Maximus' arrival
"Well, I'd say come up here and get me, but... it's hard to walk upstairs when you're wearing a 12-piece cast-iron skillet set." – The Ghoul to Maximus.
"Well, I guess basic training ain't what it used to be. 'Cause you drive that thing like a fucking shopping cart. Rule number one: read the manual." – The Ghoul taunting Maximus
"Yeah, well, the Wasteland's got its own golden rule. [...] Thou shalt get sidetracked by bullshit every goddamn time."
"Well, Lucy MacLean, it ain't all canned peaches and marmalade left up here, sweetheart. Sometimes a fella's got to eat a fella." – The Ghoul while harvesting Roger's remains
"I'll bet that outfit makes y'all fell like a big man, don't it? Well, I know 'cause, well I used to wear one back in the day. There was only one problem with it. There was a flaw in the welding just below the chest plate. I wonder if they fixed that in this new model? I guess not." – The Ghoul confronting the Brotherhood.
"Oh, you want another autograph, young Henry? Feo, fuerte y formal." – The Ghoul to Hank MacLean.
"When your daughter said her last name was MacLean, well, I just couldn't believe it was the MacLean. Hell, this kid used to pick up my wife's dry cleaning. Now, I've waited over 200 years to ask somebody one question. Where's my fucking family?" – The Ghoul confronting Hank MacLean.
"War never changes. You look out at this Wasteland, looks like chaos. But there's always somebody behind the wheel. And that's who I want to talk to. That's where your daddy is headed." – The Ghoul to Lucy Maclean.

John Hancock quotes
Of the people, for the people."
"Plenty of folks wanna make life hard for people just tryin' to survive. I'm not willing to stand for that kinda shit."
"What kind of settlement requires a test for entry?" – Referring to Covenant.
"Whoa, the Downs. Hope we're not going anywhere for a while." – Referring to Easy City Downs.
"That kinda bull is the reason I became mayor in the first place." – Referring to The Big Dig
"Damn. Hey, look, if you wanna get outta here..." – If taken to Nate/Nora's corpse in Vault 111.
"If someone needs help, we help 'em. If someone needs hurting, we hurt 'em. It's not hard."
"Like it? I think it gives me a sexy, king of the zombies kinda look. Big hit with the ladies."
"Hey, does that play "Red Menace?" Love that damn game." – Accessing a terminal
"Looks like you can use a little pick me up." – Said when initiating dialogue with him as a companion (and him giving the player character a random chem)
"Whoa ho ho, I like you already! Walk into a new place, make a show of dominance. Nice." – referring to the Sole Survivor killing Finn
"Listen close. It's the last thing you're ever gonna hear." – When Sinjin tells the player character to stop speaking as The Silver Shroud
"Christ, it's bright in here. Clearly they didn't consider some folks might be nursing hangovers. " – Possible comment when entering Vault 81.
If completing The Big Dig with Bobbi No-Nose:
"How you doin' killer? Arms tired from all that digging? You know, my strongroom is surprisingly empty now..."
"Now if it was just the money, I'd rough you up, break a few bones, and then we'd be square once you paid me back. But you killed Fahrenheit. That means blood for blood."
When traveling naked:
"Hey Emperor, love the outfit."
"Let them stare."
"Don't mind me, just enjoying the view"
When committing Cannibalism:
"Suppose they're...beyond caring at this point"
"You...you do what you gotta"
"That one...all yours"
"At least you have the politeness to wait til they're dead"
When using chems:
"Two a day, keep reality at bay."
"Lean back and enjoy the ride."
"That's a good one, take it all in."
"Never trip alone."
When getting Addiction:
"You feel as bad as you look?"
"Wow, how much did you take?"
"'ay, you should slow down, and that's ME saying that"
When not responding while talking with him:
"Did I say something wrong?"
"You wanna talk? Make me a little nervous over here."
"What gives? I thought we were talking."
"Did your chems just kick in or something?"
"Like talking to a brick wall."
"Hmm, lights are on but no one's home."
"What? Mole rat got your tongue?"
"Uhm... You alright?"
"You check out on me?"
"Anybody in there?"
"That's right. Take it all in
After committing to a close relationship
"Words don't begin to do it justice. You, you're the best thing I got."
"Guess you're the piece I'd always missing...that and that toe I still can't find..."
"It's like I found a part of myself I never realized was missing... which happens sometimes when you're a ghoul."
"Nothing to lose but each other."
"Moments like this, I know all that karma stuff is bull. Because no one like me should be this lucky."
"You sure you wanna be stuck with this ugly mug?"
When Lover's Embrace is activated:
"Morning, sunshine."
"Well look at you. I must still be dreamin'..."
"Don't mind me... just enjoying the view."
Upon picking up junk:
"Careful! You don't know where that's been."
"That actually worth something?"
"If anybody could find a use for that."
Upon looting a corpse:
"Time to collect."
"To the living, go the spoils."
When the Brotherhood of Steel arrives in the Commonwealth:
"Holy shit." – When witnessing the Prydwen's arrival.
"Brotherhood knows how to make an entrance. I'll give 'em that." – When commenting on the Brotherhood
Cooper Howard VS John Hancock quotes these two has some good quotes it's hard to pick one for me I say both anyways you can use these for Headcannons, Edits, Memes, and so on I just put these here so it's easier for some people to use them I also tag people if your interested talk in the messages there open I have so many things I want to make but the next one is going to get Cooper Howard and John Hancock with Serena I was thinking doing a Picture Edit with some quotes and yes I do requests too.
#Fallout TV Series#Fallout 4#AU Character#OC Character#Qoutes Fallout#The Ghoul#Cooper Howard#Hancock FO4#John Hancock#Secoop#Secock
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The Wealth of the Kinloch Family
Because the Kinlochs are not as widely known as the Laurenses, Rutledges, and other southern elite families of the 18th century, the extent of their wealth may not be readily apparent. In this post, I'll provide context for the level of wealth possessed by the Kinlochs, focusing primarily on Francis Kinloch Sr. (1720-1767) and his two sons Francis Jr. (1755-1826) and Cleland. tl;dr: The Kinlochs were obscenely wealthy due to the use of slave labor, and Francis Jr. was bad at managing his finances.
To begin, it is helpful to understand a bit of the Kinloch family history. I have a post here that discusses the hereditary titles held by members of the extended Kinloch family. While Francis Sr. was not in possession of such a title, he was closely related to a family of high social status in their ancestral home of Scotland. Francis Sr. would marry Anne Isabella Cleland, the only daughter of another prominent South Carolinian family with Scottish ancestry. Their union - including the merging of their extensive properties - is described in Africans in the Old South: Mapping Exceptional Lives across the Atlantic World by Randy J. Sparks (p. 24):
John Cleland, a native of Scotland and a relative of William Cleveland, moved to South Carolina in 1735 with his wife, Mary Perry, who had inherited considerable property in the colony, including the site of Georgetown. Cleland quickly rose to prominence and became a member of the Royal Council in 1740 and served until his death in 1760. The couple's only daughter, Anne Isabella, married the only surviving son of James Kinloch, another prominent South Carolinian, a native of Scotland, and member of the Royal Council from 1720 to 1757. That union made the couple almost unimaginably rich; both Anne and Francis inherited vast properties, and they owned a number of the Lowcountry's finest rice plantations including the Rice Hope, Kensington, Rosemont, Willow Bank, Winyah, Weehaw, and Boone Hall plantations and property in Charleston.
Francis Sr. went on to become one of the foremost indigo planters in the colonies. In The Papers of Henry Laurens collection (TPHL), there are several references to Henry Laurens working with Francis Sr. on planting indigo and deferring to Francis's expertise:
"The Barrel of Indigo Seed is directed to Francis Kinloch, Esquire. (Footnote: Francis Kinloch died at Rice Hope plantation on the Santee on June 2, 1767. He was so successful as an indigo planter that the London Daily Advertiser, Aug. 18, 1767, noted his death by quoting from the Gazette, June 15, that he was 'one of the most considerable and successful Indico planters in this province.'" - Henry Laurens to Peter Horlbeck, April 18, 1765 (TPHL vol. 4) "I send you by Sam two Hoes contrived by Mr. John Cuthberth & therefore called Cuthberth's Hoes which I find are getting much into Vogue for Clay & hard new Land. Mr. Kinloch assures me that they are abundantly better than narrow Hoes and almost equal to a plough. Try these & if they answer the character given of them I shall get some more of the sort." - Henry Laurens to John Smith, February 27, 1766 (TPHL vol. 5) "I want Iron work for an Indigo Pump Machine which one Mr. Dicky is going to build for me at Mepkin, & am told by him that nobody can serve me so well as Mr. Kinloch's Smith near George Town who is used to such work." - Henry Laurens to Joseph Brown, May 10, 1766 (TPHL vol. 5) "I do think that Money may be made on that [St. Johns] River by Lumber & Shingles of Cypress & my expectations of Rice are very sanguine but the success of Mr. Kinloch, Mr. Gray, & your self will confirm or blast them." - Henry Laurens to William Bartram, September 17, 1766 (TPHL vol. 5) "I return Your Excellency many thanks for the offer of £2,000 Sterling in Bills of Exchange upon loan. If we were flush in the African Trade such a proposition would be extremely agreeable & I could dispose of the Money to advantage at present I have no occasion to borrow. But I shall look about & if I can find such hands as Mr. Kinloch would not have refused I shall recommend them to Your Excellency." - Henry Laurens to James Grant, January 28, 1768 (TPHL vol. 5)
A summary of Francis Sr.'s wealth at the time of his death is given in The History of Georgetown County, South Carolina by George C. Rogers, Jr. (5th printing, pp. 100-101):
At the time of his death in 1767 his personal estate was valued at £133,131.5.6 currency, which included 338 slaves and a mansion house in Charleston. His home in Charleston was filled with marble tables, glass lanthorns, and mahogany furniture. There were twenty-one table cloths, twelve pair pillow cases, five "pavillions" (mosquito nets), two flower china vases worth £40, prints worth £70, and in his stables a £600 chariot, a £150 phaeton, and £60 chair, besides plate on his sideboard valued at £1,148.14. ... He died at Rice Hope on June 2, 1767, "one of the most considerable and successful Indico planters in this province."
Based on this currency converter from The National Archives of the United Kingdom, £133,131.5.6 in the 1760s would be worth approximately £13,640,936.64 in 2017. I am not sure if this accurately reflects the inflation/exchange rates for pounds in the American colonies, but it gives a general idea of the wealth possessed by the Kinloch family. It should be noted that the Kinlochs' ability to attain such an obscene level of wealth was due to their use of slave labor across their many plantations. While Francis Sr. is credited as being perhaps the most successful indigo planter in the colonies, the true credit should be attributed to the enslaved people who actively planted, tended, and harvested this crop.
For the remainder of this post, much of the information will be taken from documents I accessed from the "Kinloch family history and genealogy research files" in the South Carolina Historical Society archives. Any quoted sections attributed to Anne Kinloch or a Kinloch descendant are from this collection. Letters between Francis Jr. and Johannes von Müller are transcribed from the microfilm held by the American Philosophical Society. I will note additional sources when used.
The will of Francis Sr. stipulated that the Kensington and Weehaw plantations would go to his sons Francis Jr. and Cleland. His daughter Mary Esther would "receive 1,000 English guineas if she would sign away her share in the plantations … She would also receive an annuity of £150 S.C. currency plus the rent from two tenements in Charleston" (footnote #2 for the letter from Henry Laurens to John Hopton dated February 23, 1771, TPHL vol. 7). The estate of Francis Sr. would not be fully divided among the sons until 1784 when Francis Jr. and Cleland were both of age and were both back in South Carolina after receiving their educations in Europe. Francis Jr. received Kensington while Cleland received Weehaw.
While abroad in Europe, Francis Jr. and his family would make several references to their finances. In a March 10, 1776 letter to her son Francis Jr., Anne Cleland Kinloch noted that her son Cleland "was so obliging as to send you [Francis Jr.] a £1000 pounds Ster, from Philadelphia, & a thousand in indigo from hence, you must be frugall my dear, as I dont know when you'll get any more, unless it can be sent by way of France or Holland to you, which is at present both uncertain, & unsafe." In a letter to Johannes von Müller dated August 3, 1777, Francis Jr. wrote that he was "Born to a fortune as ample as was necessary to render me independent, for upon moderate Computation My Brother & I would have been worth a thousand a year each, I find myself reduced to thank a Merchant for allowing me what I can just live upon for one year." In a later letter to Müller (February 21, 1778), Francis Jr. wrote, "My merchant who like Mr Boone sticks to me in these times of universal distress, has promised me two hundred Pounds more, but adds, nor do I wonder at it, that it will be out of his power to supply me with any more, so that I must make my two hundred pounds last as long as possible, & return to Carolina at the end of it should Nothing happen in the Mean time." While the ongoing American Revolutionary War impacted the security of their income and their ability to safely send money across the Atlantic Ocean, the Kinloch family was certainly not wanting for money, as evidenced by the fact that Francis Jr. was able to receive £1,000 and additional saleable indigo from his family and several hundred pounds from his merchant. Based on the currency converter linked above, £1,000 in the 1770s would be worth approximately £87,255.30 in 2017.
Like his father before him, Francis Jr. (and the rest of his family) relied on slave labor to make their fortune. Müller noted in a 1775 letter to his sister that "One of these Kinlochs [Francis Jr.] now commands 1200 negroes." This number is in contrast to the 338 slaves noted to be owned by Francis Sr. at the time of his death (see above). It is possible that Müller had an incorrect number for the number of slaves owned by Francis Jr. and his family, or it is possible that the 338 number referred to the number of slaves present at only one plantation. Francis Jr. also discussed with Müller, both while they lived together in Geneva and in their written correspondence, his plans for managing his slaves and plantations: "You used to laugh at me in our Walks at Genthod, when I amused myself with sketching [out] plans for the [regulation] of my Negroes in Carolina, but alas, my Muller, my ambition has now no other resource, for as to the Law, I execrate, & detest it, & as to the more pleasant walks of ambition, my ill fortune, or if you please, my pride & indolence have cut me off from them, happy alone in not having been deluded for any considerable time._" (November 13, 1777).
The Kinlochs were flush with blood money, and Francis Jr. lived lavishly and with little financial discretion. A Kinloch descendant who gathered biographical information on Francis Jr. noted that "He being the eldest Son was brought up to expensive habits and ran through all his property." Throughout his letters to Müller, Francis Jr. made several references to his spending habits, which often focused on sex workers and other pleasures:
"Though not œconomical, I am far from extravagant, & yet my money does not hold out._" - Francis Kinloch Jr. to Johannes von Müller, July 10, 1777 "I hate London from my soul in summer time, & then ones chastity is in danger at every step._ I am acquainted with a sweet, pretty girl, with black eyes, & a sensible look; but it Cost Me as much to pass one night with her, as it would to purchase all the Maidenheads that remain Within 30 miles of Berne_" - Francis Kinloch Jr. to Johannes von Müller, September 5, 1777 "You ask, I see it by your countenance, what I have done with 830* Pounds, spent since I have been in England, Why faith! I should be puzzled to give You a good account of it, All I can say is that my expectations, & my ignorance made Me less œconomical at first, that I have been obliged to have Clothes made, that Magninac [Francis’s valet] & Wit [Francis’s dog] have run away with near fifty Pounds between them, that Coming fresh from Italy it was some time before I could reconcile Myself to the Changes in my manner of life, & to crown all, that this town abounds With the Prettyest women in the World, Who are to be had for money; nor am I, You Know, insensible. Whilst I lived With You, & my Mind Was perpetually taken up, I was satisfied With the fortuitous enjoyment of a Savoyard girl, or a not-ugly beggar Woman_ But far different has been the case here_" - Francis Kinloch Jr. to Johannes von Müller, February 2, 1778 *This number could potentially be 330, but either way, this is a very large sum of money. £330 in the 1770s would be worth approximately £28,794.25 in 2017, and £830 in the 1770s would be worth approximately £76,784.66 in 2017. "There is no living Cheap in this Place of temptations" - Francis Kinloch Jr. to Johannes von Müller, February 21, 1778 "Who Knows, but What, if I had enjoyed my estate from my coming of age, I might have contracted a habitude of debauchery & expense, which would have made me more Miserable than it is in the Power of fortune to do." - Francis Kinloch Jr. to Johannes von Müller, February 21, 1778
It is interesting that Francis Jr. believed his lifestyle to be "not extravagant" and that he had avoided living a life "of debauchery & expense" despite the hundreds to thousands of pounds he was spending each year.
Finances and the security of his estate played a large part in Francis Jr. deciding to return to America and take up arms against England. In a letter to Müller dated November 13, 1777, Francis Jr. acknowledged that accepting a position in the English civil service would likely have resulted in his estate being confiscated: "Suppose L[ord] N[orth] had had it in his power to gratify my ambition with some residency abroad; the most it could have been worth to Me would have been 8 or 9 hundred a Year, now see What the Consequences would have been_ The Americans have too many spies in England for this matter to have remained a Secret in Carolina, where it would have been Known in two or three months, & I have not the least doubt but what my estate would have immediately confiscated, an irreparable loss, as My Negroes who form the most valuable part would soon be scattered over the whole province." Francis Jr.'s lack of participation in the war could also have been taken as a loyalist stance and thus could have resulted in his property being confiscated. Francis's Jr.'s property was also subject to additional taxation if he did not return to America, as "a South Carolina act passed March 28, 1778 ... included a provision to double tax all absentees who had reached the age of twenty-one" (footnote #5 for the letter from Henry Laurens to John Laurens dated September 17, 1778, TPHL vol. 14). Francis Jr. had turned 21 in 1776 and would have been subject to this tax. However, Francis Jr. sailed for America in April 1778, so it is unclear if he knew about the implementation of this act. He would arrive in America in September 1778 and would serve as an aide to various officers in the American military.
Francis Jr.'s fears of property confiscation and/or taxation were not unfounded. Cleland remained abroad during the war and did not return until 1783. Cleland's property was amerced, as described in The History of Georgetown County, South Carolina by George C. Rogers, Jr. (5th printing, pp. 160-161):
"The Kinlochs did suffer for their failure to embrace the patriot cause with sufficient fervor. But even they only suffered in that Cleland Kinloch was amerced 12 percent of his estate; he did not lose his plantations. Francis and Cleland Kinloch had been in school in England and Switzerland* when the Revolution broke out. Their estates were administered for them by Thomas Boone, former Royal Governor of South Carolina. Francis returned home in the summer of 1778, was elected to the Continental Congress, and took up arms on the patriot side; Cleland did not. After Cleland's estate had been amerced, Francis petitioned the Senate of South Carolina in his brother's behalf, explaining that his brother had been sent by the executor of his father's will to England at an early age for his education." *While Francis was educated in England and Switzerland, Cleland was educated in England, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.
Despite this setback, Cleland appears to have been a better businessman than his brother. According to a descendant, Cleland pursued an education in the Low Countries of Europe with a desire for "mercantile life & learning business and languages." In a letter to Francis Jr. dated March 10, 1776, Anne Cleland Kinloch wrote that Cleland "intends to be a merchant. Your Sister is highly pleased with the notion and says he shall bring up all her sons, Cleland you know was ever the most saving of the two & seems not to have lost the industrious spirit he ever had." A descendant described Cleland's success in cultivating his plantation:
Cleland was an able and efficient man, of fine judgment & charming disposition and manners, and his life in Scotland & the Low Countries had made him business like and œconomical besides. Having received Wehaw plantation, and his portion of his fathers estate and negroes, he proceeded to improve and enlarge the plantation (long cultivated and partly watered under the system of large reservoirs) over the river swamp, and islands, and extend the cultivation under the new tidal system. And he erected there, on Mr. Lucas' plans, one of the first improved rice mills in Carolina, and operated by tidal water power, like the tide mills of Bourdeaux & Holland. His education & residence in the Low Countries facilitated this and he became an extensive and successful planter and made Wehaw on[e] of the finest & best managed plantations in the Country. Note: "Some of these machines (Rice Mills) have been lately improved by Mr. Lucas, his Son, & Mr Cleland Kinloch, of Georgetown, to such an extent that from the beating out of the grain to the packing it in barrels for market the whole & every part is particularly the same impelling power" (Ramsey Hist: S. Carolina 11. p. 257? 207). He also extended the employment of animal power, using many oxen, and draugh[t] animals and in 1784 and afterwards added to Wehaw large tracts of pine forest lands, which increased the place to about 5000 acres. Also when opportunity allowed he improved the grounds by planting trees and establishing gardens under the supervision of the new Scotch gardiner sent from Gilmerton.
In contrast, Francis Jr. struggled with his finances and the management of his property throughout his life. Francis Jr.'s granddaughter Sarah Lewis Simons Lesesne wrote that "Grandpapa from Carelessness about Receipts and expenditures[,] Security debts and dishonest agents, found himself when over 70 compelled to give up his old Family home adorned with beautiful trees of his own planting and resign himself to comparative poverty." "Kinloch of South Carolina" by H. D. Bull (The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, vol. 46, no. 2, p. 67) describes that, after Francis Jr. and his family returned from a multi-year trip to Europe in the early 1800s, "he found himself much reduced in fortune and was obliged to part with all of his property except Kensington. There he made his home until 1824 when the place was sold to Henry August Middleton for the sum of $40,000 which finally enabled him to discharge his debts." Henry August Middleton was married to Harriett Kinloch, the daughter of Cleland and therefore Francis Jr.'s niece. After this, Francis Jr. seems to have lived with his daughter Anne Cleland Kinloch Simons and her family in Charleston. Anne's daughter Sarah recalled her grandfather "with no taste for luxury in any form, with the simplest tastes and habits, a small bed in the corner of the Library his peculiar choice, a bowl of gruel often his breakfast." This description provides a stark contrast to the extravagance of Francis Jr.'s youth. Francis Jr. died in 1826, and his funeral was held at his daughter Anne's house.
#I am compelled by some unnatural power to write essays about this man#Francis Kinloch#Francis Kinloch Sr#Cleland Kinloch#Johannes von Muller#Johannes von Müller#Anne Cleland Kinloch#Anne Cleland Kinloch Simons#Sarah Lewis Simons Lesesne#Henry Laurens#Henry August Middleton#Harriett Kinloch Middleton#quote
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How many different Johns and variations of that name are superheroes in DC comics media? Off the top of my head there’s Martian Manhunter J’onn, Green Lantern John, Superboy Jon, Dr. John Henry Irons, John Constantine, and that seems like a lot even for the most common English name. If you have more, please reblog and tell me
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Actors that were in Alice in Wonderland media and where you might know them better from. Part 2: 1970s-1990s
Part 1 | Part 2(you're here!!) | Part 3
1972-
Michael Crawford as the White Rabbit: The Phantom/Erik from The Phantom of the Opera Cornelius Hackel from Hello Dolly!(movie) Robert Helpmann as the Mad Hatter: Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Michael Hordern as the Mock Turtle: Jacob Marley from A Christmas Carol(1971) Davy Kaye as the Mouse: Admiral from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Roy Kinnear as the Cheshire Cat: Henry Salt from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Pipkin from Watership Down
Through the Looking Glass(1973)-
Sarah Sutton as Alice: Nyssa from Doctor Who Geoffrey Bayldon as the White Knight: Dr. Duval from Pink Panther(1976)
Festival of Family Classics(1973)-
Carl Banas as the King of Hearts: Head Elf from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Scorpion from Spider-Man(1967) Sweetums from Tales from Muppetland- The Frog Prince Grandpa Kitty from Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater Bernard Gouran as the Dormouse: Bumble/Spotted Elephant from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Paul Soles as the Cheshire Cat: Hermey from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Spider-Man/Peter Parker from Spider-Man(1967) Stanley Lieber from The Incredible Hulk(2008) Peg Dixon as the Queen of Hearts: May Parker/Mary Jane Watson from Spider-Man(1967)
Alice at the Palace(1982)
Meryl Streep as Alice: Donna Sheridan from Mamma Mia!(movie) Mrs. Fox from Fantastic Mr. Fox The Witch from Into the Woods(movie) Cousin Topsy from Mary Poppins Returns Dee Dee Allen from The Prom(movie) Betty Aberlin as Alice's sister: Herself in Mister Roger's Neighborhood Debbie Allen as the Queen of Hearts: Dr. Catherine Avery Fox from Grey's Anatomy Michael Jeter as the Pig Baby/Dormouse/Bill: Mr. Noodle from Sesame Street Steamer/Smokey from The Polar Express
Great Performances(1983)-
Kate Burton as Alice:
Ellis Grey from Grey’s Anatomy
Austin Pendleton as the White Rabbit:
Max from The Muppet Movie
Gurgle from Finding Nemo
Nathan Lane as the Mouse:
Timon from The Lion King
Hammegg from AstroBoy(2009)
Max Dialystock from The Producers
Gomez Addams from The Addams Family(musical)
Geoffrey Holder as the Cheshire Cat:
Narrator from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Ray the Sun from Bear in the Big Blue House
(He was also the original director and costume designer for The Wiz(musical)
Eve Arden as the Queen of Hearts:
Principal McGee from Grease
James Coco as the King of Hearts:
Mr. Skeffington from The Muppets Take Manhattan
Donald O’Connor as the Mock Turtle:
Cosmo Brown from Singin’ in the Rain
André De Shields as Tweedle Dum:
Hermes from Hadestown
The Wiz from The Wiz(musical)
Maureen Stapleton as the White Queen:
Mama Mae Peterson from Bye Bye Birdie
CBS(1985)-
Natalie Gregor as Alice: Jenny Foxworth from Oliver & Company Sherman Hemsley as the Mouse: B.P. Richfield from Dinosaurs Shelley Winters as the Dodo: Lena Gogan from Pete's Dragon Sammy Davis Jr. as the Caterpillar: Josh Howard from Ocean's 11 Robert Axelrod as the Frog Footman: Lord Zedd from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers-The Movie Telly Savales as the Cheshire Cat: El Sleezo Tough from The Muppet Movie Roddy McDowall as the March Hare: Mr. Soil from A Bug's Life Jervis Tetch from Batman the Animated Series Ringo Starr as the Mock Turtle: The Beatles Carol Channing as the White Queen: Dolly Gallagher Levi from Hello Dolly! Harvey Korman as the White King: The Great Gazoo from The Flintstones Sally Struthers as Tiger Lily: Rebecca Cunningham from TaleSpin Pat Morita as the Horse: Mr. Miyagi from The Karate Kid The Emperor of China from Mulan Jonathan Winters as Humpty Dumpty: Grandpa Smurf from The Smurfs John Stamos as the Messenger: Jesse Katsopolis from Full House Iron Man/Tony Stark from Spidey and His Amazing Friends(put this here cause i thought it was funny)
Anglia TV(1985)-
Joan Sanderson as the Queen of Hearts: Dorcas from The Great Muppet Caper Bernard Cribbins as the Mock Turtle: Wilfred Mott from Doctor Who
BBC(1986)-
Elisabeth Sladen as the Dormouse: Sarah Jane Smith from Doctor Who Michael Wisher as the Cheshire Cat: Davros and the Daleks in episodes that the character was involved in from Doctor Who Roy Skelton as the Mock Turtle: Daleks for The Evil of the Daleks(and 5 other episodes) from Doctor Who
Carebears in Wonderland(1987)-
Tracey Moore as Alice: Cheer Bear from The Carebears Family Share Bear from Too Many Carebears stuff to list Emma Frost from X-Men(1992) Sailor Moon from Sailor Moon(1995)(Ep. 1-11,15, and 21) Princess Toadstool from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 Don McManus as the Caterpillar: David Madsen from Life is Strange Elizabeth Hanna as the Queen of Wonderland: Grandma/Mama Kitty from Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater
Through the Looking Glass(1987)-
Janet Waldo as Alice: Judy Jetson from The Jetsons Josie from Josie and the Pussycats Townsend Coleman as Tom Fool: The Tick from The Tick Michaelangelo/Splinter/Krang/Shredder from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(1987) Phyllis Diller as the White Queen: Queen from A Bug's Life Hal Smith as the Bandersnatch: Owl from Winnie the Pooh(until 1991)(was also the first replacement for Pooh bear himself) Josiah from Halloween is Grinch Night Gyro Gearloose/Flintheart Glomgold from Ducktales Phillipe from Beauty and the Beast Jonathan Winters as the Tweedles: Papa Smurf from The Smurfs Alan Young as the White Knight: Scrooge McDuck from Ducktales Farmer Smurf from The Smurfs Mr. T as the Jabberwock: Mr. T B.A. Baracus from The A-Team Clive Revill as the Snark/Goat: King Nod from The Thief and the Cobbler(1993,1995) Kickback from The Transformers-The Movie Will Ryan as the Paper Man: Petrie from The Land Before Time Willie the Giant from Mickey's Christmas Carol(and until his death in 2021) Harold the Seahorse from The Little Mermaid Digit/Moe from An American Tail
Burbank(1988)-
Keith Scott as the White Rabbit/March Hare/Dodo: Gordon/Diesel 10 from Thomas and the Magic Railroad Dudley Do-Right/Inspector Fenwick from Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls Popeye/Bluto from Popeye & Bluto's Bilge Rat Barges
Funky Fables(1988)-
Norma MacMillan as the Narrator: Casper from The New Casper Cartoon Show Gumby on The Gumby Show Doug Parker as the Rabbit/Frog/Mouse: Shredder from Ninja Turtles- The Next Mutation Richard Newman as the Caterpillar: General Cryptor/Emperor of Ninjago from Ninjago Professor Slopsink from Johnny Test Cranky Doodle Donkey from My Little Pony- Friendship is Magic Mr. Turtle from Franklin Rhinox from Beast Wars Alvin Sanders as the Cheshire Cat: King Sombra(season 9) from My Little Pony- Friendship is Magic Manten from Inuyasha Philip Hayes as the Hatter/Hare/Rat: Scratch from The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Mike Donovan as the King of Hearts: Yang from Ninjago Spike from Tom and Jerry Tales(2006) Lynda Boyd as Alice's sister: Nora Carpenter from Final Destination 2 Cheryl from She's the Man
Adventures in Wonderland(1992)-
Patrick Richwood as the White Rabbit: Neighbor Mr. Robutsen from The Princess Diaries Harry Waters Jr. as Tweedle Dee: Marvin Berry from Back to the Future John Lovelady as the Dormouse: Crazy Harry from The Muppets(Season 1) Terri Garr as the Duchess: Mary McGinnis from Batman Beyond Ken Page as the Walrus: Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas Old Deuteronomy from Cats the Musical Gilbert Gottfried as Mike McNasty: Iago from Aladdin Kraang from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(2012) Mister Mxyzptlk from Lego Batman 3 Marlee Matlin as April Hare: Melody Bledsoe from Switched at Birth
1995-
Mike Donovan as the Narrator: Yang from Ninjago Spike from Tom and Jerry Tales(2006) Doug Parker as the March Hare: Shredder from Ninja Turtles- The Next Mutation Ian James Corlett as the White Rabbit: Mr. Mint from Candy Land- The Great Lollipop Adventure Cheetor from Beast Wars Hugh Test from Johnny Test The Conductor from Dinosaur Train Skales from Ninjago Blinky from Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures
Through the Looking Glass(1998)-
Penelope Wilton as the White Queen: Isobel Crawley from Downtown Abbey Ian Holm as the White Knight: Ash from Alien Bilbo Baggins from Lord of the Rings Chef Skinner from Ratatouille Steve Coogan as the Gnat: Octavius from Night at the Musuem Silas Ramsbottom from Despicable Me 2
1999-
Tina Majorino as Alice: Deb from Napoleon Dinamite Dr. Heather Brooks from Grey's Anatomy Miranda Richardson as the Queen of Hearts: Ms. Tweedy from Chicken Run Madame Giry from The Phantom of the Opera(2004) Rita Skeeter from Harry Potter movie franchise Martin Short as the Hatter: Huy from The Prince of Egypt B.E.N. from Treasure Planet Jack Frost from Santa Clause 3- The Escape Clause Stefano from Madagascar 3- Europe's Most Wanted Jester from Legends of Oz- Dorothy's Return Grandpa Frump from The Addams Family(2019) Preminger from Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper The Cat in the Hat from The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Whoopi Goldberg as the Cheshire Cat: Shenzi from The Lion King Gaia from Captain Planet and the Planeteers Queen Constantina from Rodgers and Hammertsein's Cinderella Ursula from Descendants 2 Gene Wilder as the Mock Turtle: Willy Wonka from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Dr. Frederick Frankenstein from Young Frankenstein Robbie Coltrane as Tweedle Dum: Rubues Hagrid from Harry Potter movie franchise Christopher Lloyd as the White Knight: Doc Brown from Back to the Future Profesor Plum from Clue Judge Doom from Who Framed Roger Rabbit Merlock from Ducktales the Movie- Treasure of the Lost Lamp Uncle Fester from The Addams Family(1981) Rasputin from Anastasia Ben Kingsley as Major Caterpillar: Mandarin from Iron Man 3 Bagheera from The Jungle Book(2016) Peter Ustinov as the Walrus: Prince John from Robin Hood Pete Postlethwaite as the Carpenter: Narrator from James and the Giant Peach Friar Lawrence from Romeo+Juliet Liz Smith as Miss Lory: Grandma Georgina from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Joanna Lumley as Tiger Lily: Aunt Spiker from James and the Giant Peach Lady Maudeline Everglot from Corpse Bride Murray Melvin as the Executioner: Ernest Reyer from The Phantom of the Opera(2004)
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