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Illustrated by artist Russ Walks for the Star Wars Galaxy: Series 3 set of trading cards, released by Topps in 1995. Leia Organa Solo, holding her two newborn infants, Jaina and Jacen. The babies were born on Coruscant in 9 ABY, with Jaina being the eldest of the twins by 5 minutes. The birth of the twins was much publicized throughout the galaxy via the HoloNet, resulting in a brief baby boom throughout the New Republic. In a Tales story, named Routine, it was hinted that Jaina may have been named after Han's mother, who the story suggests may have shared the name. Regarding the origin of the twins, editor Tom Dupree recalled Bantam Books submitting a short, one or two page checklist to George Lucas for the Thrawn Trilogy where questions were asked as to what George would permit in the new books. Notably, when asked two questions -- "Can Han and Leia get married?" and "Can they have kids?”, George's reply to both was the same: "YES." With that short answer, the path to the birth of Jaina and Jacen was laid. Author Timothy Zahn would recall years later in an interview with Adventure Journal #1 the process of naming the two Solo children: "Jacen was easy. He was [my son] Corwin's best friend at the time, and so I named the boy Jasen, although Betsy Mitchell [Bantam's editor] suggested changing the "s" to a "c" so it wasn't so 1980s popular name. Jaina took a lot more work. I remember going over several days writing down names and bouncing them back and forth with Betsy and not really finding what we wanted yet. I figured if we were going to have Luke and Leia with similar initials, these twins ought to have similar initials as well."
#leia organa solo#leia solo#princess leia#jacen solo#jaina solo#heir to the empire#thrawn trilogy#thrawn#motherhood#mother#star wars art#star wars eu#sw legends#star wars legends#star wars expanded universe#han solo#skywalker twins#solo twins#topps#galaxy 3#russ walks#painting#george lucas#timothy zahn#tom dupree#betsy mitchell#bantam#solo kids
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𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐔𝐋𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐄 𝐒𝐏𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐑-𝐌𝐀𝐍 𝐋𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐀𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐅𝐀𝐍𝐂𝐀𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐆
am I a genius or what?
I'm so smart, this is so accurate
anyways Marvel should hire me
they should make that show with TEENAGERS like it's supposed to be and hire me for the casting
it would be AWSOME
most of them know or knew each other at some point too so that's amazing!!
anyways I'm so cool and great and funny and y'all will get a new fic if you blow me up/ spam me in my inbox, otherwise it's 'buh-bye mehWMIDKLPE'

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JACKYL (1991 - present) | METAL EDGE, May 1995.
#mine#jackyl#jackyl band#jesse james dupree#jeff worley#chris worley#jimmy stiff#tom bettini#hair metal#glam metal#southern rock#hard rock#heavy metal#80s glam#90s glam#80s metal#90s metal#80s rock#90s rock#metal edge#metal edge magazine#metal magazine#rock magazine
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#hit parader magazine#hit parader#collectors issue#jackyl#jesse james dupree#jeff worley#chris worley#tom bettini#jimmy stiff
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when we lose another sibling
CONTENT WARNING: death. proceed with care and be kind to yourself.
when we lose another sibling
(and we surely will),
i want you to go outside
and cry
and cry
and cry
and cry.
when we lose another sibling
i want you to scream
at the top of your lungs:
THEY DID NOT DESERVE TO DIE.
when we lose another sibling
i want you to shout yourself hoarse
at this vast
indifferent abyss:
IT DID NOT HAVE TO BE LIKE THIS.
when we lose another sibling
i want you to gather flowers
and palm fronds
and fill the street with mourning.
when we lose another sibling
i want you to say their names.
when we lose another sibling
i want you to give the world
a warning:
THINGS WILL NOT BE THE SAME.
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SAY THEIR NAMES.
Over the past year, these trans and nonbinary people died under violent circumstances in the United States.
Eden Knight - 3/12/2023
Siyah Woodland - 3/24/2023
Ashley Burton - 4/11/2023
Koko Da Doll - 4/18/2023
Banko Brown - 4/27/2023
LaKendra Andrews - 4/29/2023
Om(e) Gandhi - 5/16/2023
Ashia Davis - 6/2/2023
Chanell Perez Ortiz - 6/25/2023
Jacob Williamson - 6/30/2023
Fernielle Mary Mora - 7/6/2023
Onyx John - 7/16/2023
Camdyn Rider - 7/21/2023
Jean Butchart - 8/4/2023
DéVonnie J’Rae Johnson - 8/7/2023
Luis Ángel Díaz Castro - 8/12/2023
Lovely Page - 8/16/2023
Thomas ‘Tom-Tom�� Robertson - 8/17/2023
Alexa Andreevna Sokova - 9/5/2023
Codii Lawrence - 9/5/2023
Bre’Asia Bankz - 9/5/2023
Kylie Monali - 9/7/2023
Charm Wilson - 9/8/2023
Sherlyn Marjorie - 9/17/2023
YOKO - 9/19/2023
A’nee Johnson - 10/4/2023
Chyna Long - 10/8/2023
Dominic Dupree - 10/13/2023
Lisa Love - 10/17/2023
Nova Dunn - 10/17/2023
Skylar Harrison Reeves - 10/20/2023
London Price - 10/23/2023
F.L. “Bubba” Copeland - 11/3/2023
Kejuan Richardson - 11/14/2023
Amiri Reid - 11/14/2023
Kejuan Richardson - 11/14/2023
Shandon Floyd - 11/15/2023
Savannah Ryan Williams - 11/29/2023
Amber Minor - 12/24/2023
Meghan Riley Lewis - 12/27/2023
Kitty Monroe - 1/1/2024
Tristan Bustos - 1/25/2024
Nex Benedict - 2/7/2024
Ash Clatterbuck - 2/27/2024
Righteous TK “Chevy” Hill - 2/28/2024
Reyna Hernandez - 3/8/2024
Diamond Brigman - 3/16/2024
Alex Franco - 3/17/2024
Meraxes Medina - 3/19/2024
AND THOSE WE NOW NAME.
#cw: death#say their names#tdor#remembrance#transgender#trans#nonbinary#protect trans lives#protect trans youth#nex benedict#alex franco#tdov#trans day of visibility
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CC Characters' Headcanons - Victims
(Characters who did not appear as suspects or quasi-suspects)
Aaliyah Banks
Abigail Price
Abner Milton
Adam Hassan
Admiral Oak
Adolfo Herrera
Afif Wahab
Agwé
Aileen Greene
Alan Cardwell
Albertina Thenard
Alfie McNaulty
Amanda Love
Andrei Beloglazov
Andrew Ashworth
Angus O'Brian
Anjulie Cruz
Anna Jewell
Annette Arbor
Annette Sommeur
Annie Capri
Anton Levin
Argat Noyan
Arnold Nottingham
Aubrey Miller
Barbara Coldwell
Barnabas Dycker
Barnaby Wilson
Béatrice Sanchez
Beckett Blanton
Benjamin Galls
Bernie Silverman
Bigfoot
Billy Snapshot
Blackbeard
Brad Price
Bruce Green
Burt Montana
Cal Stark
Captain Harry Hugo
Carlos Antonio
Casper Rove
Catherine of Aragon
Chad Whickman
Chidi Udoka
Christie Becker
Cindy Hamilton
Cindy McMinn
Claire Godwin
Clarissa Rochester
Clifford Grady
Coleen Truman
Connor Sullivan
Constance Tan
Daisy Thompson
Dan Broke
Dan Kelly
Dan Quang
Daniel Taylor
Danny Dedalus
Danny Kwame
Darya Chernova
David Breitman
Davy Byrne
Debby Gideon
Deepak Kumar
Demetrios Metaxas
Dolores Zamora
Donald Barnes
Donna Sandover
Dr Henry Liu
Dr. Lucrezia Stein
Dylan Mitvok
Ed Dunkin
Edgar Woe
Edna Owens
Edouard Batard
Edward Blake
Elaine Seabrook
Elise Marx
Elmer Buttons
Emma Ternon
Eric Prynce
Ernest Picklebrain
Ernest Turing
Ernesto Cárpena
Evangeline Rousseau
Fabrizio Gallardo
Fang Cheng
Felicia Steppingstone
Flavia Pulchra
Frank Vogel
Fred Drucker
Freddy Stewart
Gail Harding
Georgina Upperton
Gérard Arnault
Gordon Michelli
Guo Han
Gus McGuff
Gwak Sung-ho
Hamza Boussefi
Hank Buxton
Hans Vogel
Hector Fernandez
Henri Pelletier
Henry Crosby
Ilya Tretyakov
Irina Nemovska
Jack Goodwin
Jackson Peters
Jacob Dawks
Jade Carnegie
Jakobo Nkosi
Jane Pembroke
Jason Stone
Jennifer Carter
Jennifer Tanaka
Jenny Galguera
Jeremy Cross
Jerry Bigwall
Jerry McKenzie
Jimmy "Ice P" Lewis
Jin Bingxu
Joe Stanford
Joe Turner
Jonathan Stafford
Jordan Coprolite
Joseph Dante
Joseph Pryor
Joshua Gibson
Juan Rodrigo Vasquez
Jude Connelly
Julia Lloyd
Julius Caesar
Juniper
Justine Collier
Kalua Kaboom
Karen Boulder
Kariuki Maina
Katurix
Kayla Markham
Kayla Pieterse
Kelly Purnell
Khalid Souleyman
Kristopher Bauer
Lady Fiore
Lam Ugyen
Lee Dupree
Li Jun
Lindsay Bannister
Ling Zhang
Lisa Edwards
Lissa Avery
Lorna Westerberg
Lucrezia Capecchi
Lucy Campbell
Lucy Winters
Lynn Hart
Manny Sanchez
Margaret Hatchman
Marguerite d'Anjou
Mario Fortuna
Marta Ulanova
Mary Gray
Mason Bloom
Mateo Arias
Maximillian Poe
Merv Waylon
Mikhail Karamazov
Napoleon Bonaparte
Ned Dillard
Nick Kringle
Noah Lowe
Nomena Leroy
Nora Lewis
Norah Barnlow
Norm White
Odette Kamarov
Olly Oliver
Orville West
Oscar Rojas
Otis Kidd
Paul Etter
Paul Gigs
Paula Mahler
Pelagios
Penny Farrell
Philomena Highmore
Pietro Agnelli
Prince Albert
Priya Joshi
Radovan Radich
Rainee Day
Ramses XLIII
Rani Goshwalla
Reggie Liotta
René Narcisse
Rex Lane
Rex Logan
Riaja Somalinggi
Roland Vane
Ronald Rooney
Rosa Wolf
Rosie Gatewood
Rowdy Rick
Rufus Murlock
Ruth Campbell
Ryan Min
Sabine Diamant
Sam Chey
Sam De Witt
Sammy Duncan
Samuel Rye
Sandy Grimmes
Sandy Turner
Scott Lee Allan
Scott Morris
Seamus Cummings
Sébastien Lefebvre
Sharon Decker
Shogun Yoshinobu Gojo
Simon Armstrong
Stacy Lovely
Stella Ziarati
Stephanie Griff
Steve Wood
Storm Huxley
Stuart Huckabee
Sunil Dhudwar
Susie Pickley
Tabu Kebu
Tangzi Khatun
Thanid Tongproh
Theo Mercier
Theo Vergeer
Thomas Boyd
Thomas Segan
Todd Anderson
Tom Blackwater
Tom Nelson
Tony Webb
Triboulet
Trixie Velvet
Troy Takiguchi
Tsukada Hiroshi
Tyler Wright
Valereea Valz
Valerie Green
Vicky Lopez
Victoria Stanbury
Virginia Watchbird
Vitaly Borodin
Vito Pioni
Vizier Ibrahim
Voodoo Vince
Walter Fairbanks
Wilfred Turnscrew
Wilhelm Moss
Will Wyoming
Yuto Watanabe
Zoila Huanca
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Full Name
Jaya
Alias
Jinx
Lucky (by Kid Kold)
Slowpoke (by Kid Flash)
Jinxy (by Kid Flash)
Origin
Teen Titans
Occupation
H.I.V.E. Academy student
Leader of the H.I.V.E. Five (both formerly)
Honorary Teen Titan
Powers / Skills
Sorcery and hexes
Probability manipulation
Energy projection
Master acrobatics
Enhanced agility
Skilled in hand-to-hand combat
Goals
To cause mischief and rob banks.
Join the Brotherhood of Evil (both formerly).
Aid the Teen Titans in taking down The Brotherhood of Evil (succeeded).
Crimes
Theft
Assault and battery
Terrorism
Property damage
Attempted murder
Torture
Kidnapping
Burglary
Type of Villain
Magical Supervillainess
Less
"H.I.V.E. Five, eat 'em alive!"
Jinx's catchphrase as part of the H.I.V.E. Five
"I'm bad luck. Good was never an option for me. At least with the Brotherhood of Evil, I could be somebody. I'll get respect."
Jinx to Kid Flash
"Think of me as a Wicked Witch, Tin Man."
Jinx to Cyborg in the 2006 video game.
Jinx is a major antagonist in the 2003 Cartoon Network animated series Teen Titans.
She was voiced by Lauren Tom, (who also voiced Gizmo in the same series, Councillor Chang in American Dragon: Jake Long and Amy Wong in Futurama) in every appearance but her last, for which Tara Strong (who also voices Raven, Princess Clara, Toot Braunstein, Ferra, Iggy "Hop" Koopa, Lena Dupree and Harley Quinn in both the Batman: Arkham and Injustice: Gods Among Us videogames), provided the voice.
Physical Appearance
Jinx has light gray skin, sharing the skin color as Raven, Argent, and Kyd Wykkyd. Her hair is shaped like a horseshoe, sticking out just a little bit at the tips. Her hair color is light pink, with metallic black bands near the top. Her eyes match her hair color, with pupils shaped like a cat's. She also has small, oval-shaped pink cheek blushes. Her outfit is a black, long-sleeved dress with violet centered bands. The bottom of her dress is cut jagged about halfway down her thigh. She also has violet and black striped leggings under her dress. Her shoes are black platform boots with violet soles. She also has a black collar with a violet charm on it.
Personality
During her time with the H.I.V.E. Five, Jinx was a very ambitious go-getter with a slight mean streak. Because of her goals to rise among the ranks of villains, she tries her best to be an effective H.I.V.E. member under both its regimes. Far more controlled, focused and mature than her male teammates, Jinx has proven herself to be a largely capable and determined, if not subconsciously insecure, leader.
Jinx is also strong in her own personality, though, even directly assaulting Madame Rouge and releasing Kid Flash when Rouge taunted and mocked her, deeming her a "pathetic failure" and an "embarrassment".
At first, Jinx appears to be quiet, mean, mysterious, often speaking in whispers and sometimes depicted as rather crazy because of the evil, crooked grin she usually wore when battling. However, in "Lightspeed", we see a more determined, outspoken and emotional side of Jinx who wants to be respected and not shunned because of her bad-luck powers. Kid Flash helped Jinx bring out her true personality, and how she feels about certain things.
Generally, however, despite her habitual dark looks, she is a very fashion-conscious girl, more intent on hunting for interesting attires and accessories rather than getting rich.
Furthermore, she is characterized as the "popular girl" in the H.I.V.E. Five; in the series, a number of super-teens — including Kid Flash, Cyborg, See-More and Kid Kold - are revealed to have (or had) a crush on her.
Powers and Abilities
The Power of Jinx
Jinx Magic: Jinx's body produces mystical energy which she can use for a variety of effects. Though an act of will, Jinx can cause electrical systems to malfunction. Jinx's sorcery also enables her to affect the elements. She can generate a whirlpool or tidal wave in the middle of the ocean, or summon heavy winds to knock opponents off their feet. Jinx has the ability of Probability Control, or manipulation over luck or - in Jinx's case - bad luck. Jinx is described as an enchanting sorceress who wields the power of bad luck, which manifests as pink, lightning-like energy blasts/waves fired from her hands. Jinx's powers portray a manipulation of probability, or more specifically, the ability to "jinx" her enemies, hence her name. How she does this has never been explored in the series. When she is not shooting waves of energy, her eyes glow a bright pink instead, and can make structures crumble. In early episodes, it was shown that her powers are magical in nature; however, in later episodes, she's seen exhibiting her powers as a free flow output through her brain, common for most psionics. When she wants her enemies to be "jinxed", she mostly uses her energy waves to disrupt solid structures in her surroundings, though other effects are also possible, such as tidal waves. Her bad-luck energy can also serve a direct offensive role as concussive blasts. As shown in Teen Titans Go! issue #1, her powers cannot bypass Raven's dark-energy shields. Jinx is also an accomplished gymnast, capable of dodging beam-bursts, starbolts and pillars of stone telekinetically launched at her with ease.
Probability Manipulation: Among these is the ability to affect probability fields around specific objects.
Energy Projection: Primarily, though, Jinx uses her power to produce bursts of concussive mystical energy. She can hurl this energy either as a blast, or as a pink wave/hex, which she uses to knock her opponents off their feet.
Expert Gymnast: Jinx is extremely agile and uses various somersaults and tumbling to avoid offensive attacks. She has also incorporated her gymnastic skill into close-quarters combat.
Biography
Teen Titans
Jinx was a young magic user and a member of the H.I.V.E. Academy. She often worked alongside her fellow students, Gizmo and Mammoth. As part of the Academy's final exam, Jinx, Gizmo and Mammoth were assigned to destroy the Teen Titans on orders by Slade. During their initial encounter with the Titans, Jinx focused her attention on her analog in the Titans - Raven. Their first battle ended with her victorious and, after defeating the Titans, they took command of their headquarters, Titans Tower. Jinx temporarily moved into the quarters normally occupied by Raven. When the Titans regrouped, they fought to take back the Tower and Beast Boy distracted Jinx, tricking her into firing random blasts of energy that caused the roof above her to collapse. Jinx survived the incident, however, and soon regrouped with the rest of the H.I.V.E. students.
In a later adventure, Jinx, Gizmo and Mammoth once again encountered the Teen Titans while in the midst of a daring bank robbery. The H.I.V.E. students managed to escape capture, but not before Robin planted a homing beacon on Jinx's costume. The Titans used the beacon to discover the location of the H.I.V.E. Academy and Cyborg infiltrated the organization using the alias "Stone". As Stone, he befriended Jinx and the others, but did not fool the H.I.V.E.'s new headmaster Brother Blood. Although Cyborg's true identity soon became known to the group, his presence made Jinx begin to question her commitment towards being a super-villain.
After the defeat of Brother Blood, Jinx formed the H.I.V.E. Five with Gizmo, Mammoth, See-More and Private H.I.V.E.. The H.I.V.E. Five briefly engaged the Titans in combat during a raid on a shopping mall but, just as they were gaining the upper hand, the mystical entity known as Mother Mae-Eye appeared and defeated them. Later on, after the Titans had defeated Mother Mae-Eye, they tricked Gizmo into taking the pie she was in, and Mother Mae-Eye subsequently brainwashed the H.I.V.E. Five by feeding them her pie.
Jinx does her smile (Slow)
Jinx's surprised little smile comes over in "Lightspeed"
Sometime later, Jinx and the H.I.V.E. Five (with Billy Numerous and Kyd Wykkyd replacing Private H.I.V.E., who had left the group to strike out on his own) were in the midst of robbing a museum when they encountered Kid Flash, who easily took the stolen items from them whilst giving Jinx a rose. By this point, Jinx felt that her reputation amongst the H.I.V.E. Five was tarnished, and she wanted to prove that she had what it took to play in the big leagues. To accomplish this, she attempted to cultivate a relationship with Madame Rouge of the Brotherhood of Evil. She encountered Kid Flash once again, and managed to capture him on behalf of the Brotherhood. While imprisoned, the speedster asked Jinx why she insisted on hanging out with a "bunch of losers" like the H.I.V.E. Five. This angered Jinx greatly, but something in Kid Flash's words struck a chord within her. Nevertheless, she believed that the capture of Kid Flash would secure her a place within the Brotherhood. Kid Flash soon escaped confinement, but Jinx caught up with him and managed to subdue him with an electro-stunner. Madame Rouge, however, was unimpressed with Jinx's handiwork and rebuked her efforts, calling her a "pathetic failure" and an "embarrassment". This caused Jinx to turn against Madame Rouge and, following a brief battle, she began to distance herself from the rest of the H.I.V.E. Five.
Kid Flash's persistent efforts to reform her finally paid off, as Jinx eventually abandoned the H.I.V.E. Five altogether and joined the Titans in their battle against the Brotherhood of Evil. She no longer actively participates in criminal endeavors, instead aiding the Teen Titans in their various adventures.
Trivia
The shape of Jinx's hair looks similar to a horseshoe, which has a superstitious relation to luck. Oddly, while Jinx's powers revolve around bad luck, her hair is pointed upwards, and an upward-pointed horseshoe is a symbol of good luck.
Interestingly, whenever she was fighting against the Titans, she always battled Raven ("Final Exam", "Deception" and "Mother Mae-Eye")
Jinx is the only supporting character in the show to not have eyebrows.
She was the first boss in the Teen Titans: Battle Blitz game.
Her design in the show greatly differs from that in the comics. In the comics, she is an Indian sorceress who wore golden jewelry and wore mostly white and had ashy-brown skin that later became darker skin, along with her hair color being listed as “unknown.” She also had elemental magic instead of bad luck-themed abilities and wouldn't have probability-based powers until after the cartoon.
There has been common misconceptions about Jinx's character. A common example is that a lot of the time when people bring up how she looks in the comics they will only show redesigns of her after the cartoon but her design before the cartoon looked like this. Indians in the comics at the time were depicted with ashy skin that looked like a mix between an ashy color and gray with some prints making Jinx look really gray. However, Jinx was still intended to be some form of brown and not gray, even if she looked grayish brown, but wasn't given darker skin until after the cartoon. Jinx’s “who’s who” comic page in the 80s also listed her hair color as simply being “unknown” leaving it mysterious to what it could have been, if she had any, or not, while after the cartoon she was explicitly given bald hair. Apparently, the reason for her lack of hair in her post-cartoon comic redesign is because she has cancer.
Another misconception is that due to their vast differences, cartoon Jinx is a completely new and different character who just shares a name. Both the people who work on the show and DC themselves recognize them as the same character from different continuities and cartoon Jinx is a heavily altered adaptation of the comic book character and not a new character.
There is a small thread on Twitter, by Jinx’s co-creator Chuck Patton, explaining how he came up with the design of Jinx.
Cartoon Jinx's hair seems to have been inspired by the horns of her original comic book look but flipped upward instead of downward.
Jinx seems to have replaced the role of a comic book character called Shimmer. Shimmer, aka Selinda Flinders, was the original sole female member of the Fearsome Five (known as the H.I.V.E. Five on the show) with Jinx being a minor character who came later and only appeared in 3 issues by the time the team was at its end, and they needed to get another criminal for extra power. In the show's spin-off comics, they even have a team called the Fearsome Five with every character in it that was in it in the comics except Jinx replaces the role of Shimmer. Shimmer was an element and matter transmuter and the twin sister of Mammoth. Ironically both Shimmer and Jinx had "elemental" based powers in the comics, with Shimmer even being a bit jealous at first that Jinx's seems to be more powerful than her's, which isn't a trait cartoon Jinx had at all. The reason Jinx was chosen according to those working on the show was just because they wanted a magical rival for Raven. Due to her more major role in the comics, and being siblings with one of the villains who do show up in the show, her exclusion and replacement by Jinx has been seen as weird by people more aware of the comics.
Some fans will point out another similarity that Shimmer and Jinx have is that Shimmer has a "goth" look in the comics and will claim that it is where cartoon Jinx gets her "goth" or alternative look from. While this is true for Shimmer's later appearances, originally Shimmer wore a bright yellow and gold bodysuit. Her "goth" or "edgy" look that she later received in the comics seems to be more in response from the similarities that she shared with cartoon Jinx, whereas comic Jinx kept her light clothing but had different outfits over the years, and not where cartoon Jinx got the inspiration from.
She also has similar traits to another character called Magenta but their character arcs seem to be in reverse. Jinx is a villain turned hero while Magenta is a hero turned villain. Magenta was the friend turned girlfriend of Kid Flash. Kid Flash thought since they were a couple with superpowers that they could be a superhero couple but accidentally pressured Magenta too much into becoming one which didn't do so good for the girl who already had to deal with tons of pressure before. Her "evil split personality" (which was known as Magenta as her civilian name is Frances Kane), mixed in with her underlying issues, would eventually take over and became more of a villain to Kid Flash instead. Magenta also saw her powers as a curse as she had powerful, but at times disastrous, magnetic powers. Kid Flash and some of the other Titans also didn't see it as a curse, even if destructive. Magenta's classic costume did have pink and some black on it which is similar to cartoon Jinx's colors. It has also often been assumed by fans that Magenta was another character used as the basis for cartoon Jinx.
If true that Magenta was also replaced by/fused into cartoon Jinx, it seems likely that this is because, while still very much a character on her own, Magenta is heavily tied to the character Kid Flash. Kid Flash didn't appear on the show, until the final season, because the team couldn't get the rights to use him at the time. So, it seems possible, yet unconfirmed, that the reason Magenta wasn't used and got merged into cartoon Jinx was because the Titan she was associated with couldn't make an appearance.
Some of the Teen Titans fandom have given her the name "Jaya" as her real name.
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Welcome to the Layton NPC Showdown!
This is a bracket to determine which of the many memorable NPCs from across the Professor Layton games are the greatest.
GAMES INCLUDED: Every game except LBMR. Eternal Diva characters are also not included here.
WHAT COUNTS AS AN NPC?: Anyone who doesn't have a puzzle animation. Characters excluded are Layton, Luke, Flora, Clive, Emmy, Randall, Aurora, Des, Espella, Phoenix, Maya, Katrielle, Ernest, Sherl, Hastings, and Emiliana.
WILL THERE BE NOMINATIONS?: Nope! Every NPC will be included.
WHAT ABOUT THE LAYTONMOBILE/MOLENTARY EXPRESS?: No vehicles. Not characters.
WHAT ABOUT THE PUZZLE LADS/LASSES?: I only plan on including characters that we can speak to in-game, so no Puzzle Lads or Lasses. Sorry to the people who like them 😔
WHICH CHARACTERS ARE INCLUDED, THEN?: Anyone who isn't an exception listed above that is in the profiles of the game! A full list is enclosed below.
WHEN WILL THE TOURNAMENT START?: More information forthcoming on that! I have to seed the bracket first :)
WHY IS NAIYA YOUR ICON?: In my opinion, she's one of the more underrated NPCs of the series. I'll probably cycle through some of the ones I have available to me right now.
WHAT CRITERIA SHOULD I VOTE ON?: Whatever makes you happy :)
ARE ALTER EGOS SEPERATE CHARACTERS?: No. For instance, Ratman is not included because his secret identity is in the tournament.
US OR UK NAMES?: I will try to make available as many names for the NPCs as possible! Which includes their Japanese names and as many names in the localizations as I am able to obtain from the wiki and my own sources. I'll probably reliably have the English (both versions where applicable), Japanese, and French names for every character when I do the bracket rounds. The list below however is entirely in English.
And now for a list of the entries! I didn't check all of these for inconsistencies, but I attempted to ascertain that I used the US versions. Some of them might be UK versions though because that's the version of the game I have (specifically Diabolical Box NPCs and Last Specter NPCs -- I know some of their US names but not all).
Franco
Stachenscarfen
Ingrid
Percy
Marco
Ramon
Matthew
Lady Dahlia Reinhold
Gordon Reinhold
Simon Reinhold
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George Lucas and the Bantam era Part of a series I’ve put together focusing on the history of the EU. Sources: Tom Dupree (1, 2), Drew Struzan (1, 2), Michael A. Stackpole, Kevin J. Anderson, Dave Wolverton (1, 2, 3), Pablo Hidalgo (The Essential Reader's Companion), Michael P. Kube-McDowell (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), A.C. Crispin (1, 2, 3), & Roger MacBride Allen
#george lucas#star wars#bantam#george lucas and the eu#star wars legends#sw legends#star wars eu#star wars expanded universe#drew struzan#tom dupree#kevin j. anderson#dave wolverton#michael stackpole#pablo hidalgo#courtship of princess leia#x-wing#darksaber#infographic#luke skywalker#mandalorian#crix madine#han solo#ann crispin#roger macbride allen#chewbacca#michael kube-mcdowell#black fleet crisis#corellian trilogy#han solo trilogy#palpatine
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Omega Radio for June 6, 2022; #309.
Otis Redding & Carla Thomas: “Tramp”
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Alphonze Mouzon: “Before You Leave”
Tom Elliot: “Image Maker”
First one-hour Monday bonus Summer broadcast; sampling and crate-digging.
#omega#music#playlists#mixtapes#jazz#fusion#soul#R&B#groove#funk#treasure#sampling#crate-digging#Otis Redding#Carla Thomas#Houston Person#Alphonze Mouzon
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Migrant shelters close at the national level while the American border crossings fall
The judge blocks the prohibition of Trump asylum intended for borders The former deputy deputy prosecutor Tom Dupree joined `Fox & Friends ” to react to the decision of a federal judge blocking the policy of the Trump administration which restricts the asylum complaints of migrants who cross the border illegally. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In the United States, migrant shelters…
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From New York to Arizona, migrant facilities shuttering in wake of Trump's border crackdown
Judge blocks Trump asylum ban aimed at border-crossers Former deputy assistant attorney general Tom Dupree joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to react to a federal judge’s decision blocking the Trump administration’s policy that restricts asylum claims from migrants who cross the border illegally. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Migrant shelters in the United States are closing their doors in…
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Migrant shelters closing nationwide as US border crossings plummet
Judge blocks Trump asylum ban aimed at border-crossers Former deputy assistant attorney general Tom Dupree joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to react to a federal judge’s decision blocking the Trump administration’s policy that restricts asylum claims from migrants who cross the border illegally. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Migrant shelters in the United States are closing their doors in…
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ㅤㅤ ㅤㅤ ⟡ ──── sᴘᴏᴛᴛᴇᴅ new update ⌵ indiawood ㅤㅤ ㅤㅤ ㅤ L'evento mondano che si tiene ogni primo lunedì di maggio ha raccolto, anche quest'anno, celebrità hollywoodiane e non, pronte a farsi immortalare sul tappeto rosso. Ops, questa volta, infatti, il tappeto era blu punteggiato da narcisi bianchi creando un effetto di volta celeste, perfetto per inscenare il tema di quest'anno "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style". Il motivo della moquette è opera dell'artista Cy Gavin che, in una intervista rilasciata a Vogue US, ha raccontato di essersi imbattuto in un campo di narcisi nella parte settentrionale dello stato di New York e di essersi ispirato al mito di Narciso. Simboleggiando l'arrivo della nuova stagione, la giunchiglia è, infatti, il fiore che nel nome scientifico cita il mitologico personaggio greco. In particolare, Gavin, specializzato in pittura, scultura, performance art e video, si è focalizzato nell'esatto istante in cui Narciso vede il suo riflesso per la prima volta nello specchio d'acqua. Il Met Gala chiamato formalmente Costume Institute Gala, è una raccolta fondi per il Metropolitan Museum of Art di New York City. L'evento accoglie celebrity, giovani creativi e designer. Tra le celebrità che hanno sfilato, da Rihanna a Tom Ford, da Demi Moore e Miley Cyrus, sfoggiando gli abiti più iconici della serata, è la presenza di India Riley Wood a fare scalpore. Figlia del famoso architetto Oliver Wood, la venere nera ha partecipato mostrando il perfetto stile ed eleganza richiesto per la serata. La costumista premio Oscar Ruth Carter ha collaborato infatti con la critica d'arte americana per evocare il glamour di Harlem degli anni '30 sul red carpet, ispirandosi alla leggenda del jazz Cab Calloway e allo stile di Eddie Murphy in "Harlem Nights". Celebrando il tema della serata, "Tailored for You”, Carter ha disegnato uno smoking bianco con una silhouette a peplo, revers in seta, dettagli di perline e dettagli asimmetrici a forma di mantello. Un'eleganza innata che ha incantato tutti, accompagnando anche la più famosa zia, Olivia Caroline Dupree, direttrice della famosa casa d'aste Sotheby's. Per l'occasione, infatti, non solo hanno partecipato la secondogenita Wood e la Dupree, ma anche il fratello maggiore Noah Wood, che ha sfoggiato sapientemente un abito rosso che ricordavano lingue di fuoco. L'uomo, da sempre riservato e schivo alla vita mondana, ha lasciato il segno incantando il pubblico femminile con il suo modo affabile, il suo essere elegante e sempre composto. Si sa l'estro è nel DNA nella famiglia Wood-Dupree, e mentre India e Noah si godono gli scatti della serata, festeggiando il ventottesimo compleanno della venere nera, anche il piccolo di casa Wood, Eli sembra essere diventato avvezzo ai riflettori partecipando all'E Grand Prix tenutosi a Montecarlo. Insomma una famiglia che sa far parlare di sé, anche quando non ce lo si aspetta. ㅤㅤ ㅤ
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Frank Zappa Apostrophe (’) [50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition Box Set] 2024 Zappa ————————————————— Tracks CD One: Original 1974 Album – 2024 Remaster + Album Session Bonus Tracks 01. Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow 02. Nanook Rubs It 03. St. Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast 04. Father O’Blivion 05. Cosmik Debris 06. Excentrifugal Forz 07. Apostrophe 08. Uncle Remus 09. Stink-Foot 10. Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow [basic tracks / alternate take] 11. Nanook Rubs It [basic track / outtake] 12. Nanook Rubs It [session outtake] 13. Cosmik Debris [basic tracks – take 3] 14. Excentrifugal Forz [mix outtake] 15. Apostrophe [mix outtake] 16. Uncle Remus [mix outtake] 17. Apostrophe [unedited master / 2024 mix] 18. Uncle Remus [piano and vocal mix 2024]
Tracks CD Two: Bonus Concert 1 – Colorado Springs, CO 1974 01. Show start • Band intros 02. Village of the Sun 03. Echidna’s Arf (of You) 04. Don’t You Ever Wash That Thing? 05. Babbette 06. Approximate 07. Cosmik Debris 08. Pygmy Twylyte 09. The Idiot Bastard Son 10. Cheepnis 11. Montana 12. Dupree’s Paradise intro
Tracks CD Three: Bonus Concert 1 – Colorado Springs, CO 1974 [continued] 01. Dupree’s Paradise 02. Is There Anything Good Inside of You? 03. Florentine Pogen 04. Kung Fu 05. Penguin in Bondage 06. T’Mershi Duween 07. The Dog Breath Variations 08. Uncle Meat 09. RDNZL 10. Medley: King Kong • Chunga’s Revenge • Son of Mr. Green Genes
Tracks CD Four: Early 1974 Bonus Live Track + Bonus Concert #2 – Dayton, Ohio, Hara Arena 20 November, 1974 01. Tush Tush Tush (a Token of My Extreme) 02. Stink-Foot 03. RDNZL 04. Village of the Sun 05. Echidna’s Arf (of You) 06. Don’t You Ever Wash That Thing? 07. Penguin in Bondage 08. T’Mershi Duween 09. The Dog Breath Variations 10. Uncle Meat 11. Building a Girl
Tracks CD Five: Dayton, Ohio, Hara Arena 20 November, 1974 [continued] 01. Dinah-Moe Humm 02. Camarillo Brillo 03. Pygmy Twylyte 04. Room Service 05. Tush Tush Tush (End Vamp) 06. Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow 07. Nanook Rubs It 08. St. Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast 09. Father O’Blivion 10. Apostrophe TV Ad 11. Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow [single edit] 12. Goteborg GTR 13. Approximate 14. …the poodle bites…
Tracks Blu-ray: 2024 Stereo Remaster + Dolby Atmos Mix + 1974 Quad Mix 01. Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow 02. Nanook Rubs It 03. St. Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast 04. Father O’Blivion 05. Cosmik Debris 06. Excentrifugal Forz 07. Apostrophe 08. Uncle Remus 09. Stink-Foot —————————————————
Jack Bruce
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Tony Duran
Alex Dmochowski
Bruce Fowler
Tom Fowler
Jim Gordon
Johnny Guerin
Ralph Humphrey
Jean-Luc Ponty
Ian Underwood
Ruth Underwood
Frank Zappa
* Long Live Rock Archive
#FrankZappa#Frank Zappa#Jack Bruce#George Duke#Aynsley Dunbar#Tony Duran#Erroneous#Bruce Fowler#Tom Fowler#Jim Gordon#Johnny Guerin#Ralph Humphrey#Jean Luc Ponty#Ian Underwood#Ruth Underwood#Apostrophe#Reissue#50th Anniversary#Super Deluxe Edition#Box Set#Jazz#2024
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Norty Blues 20240721 Episode 74
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-pkdks-1675f70 Welcome to this week’s Norty Blues. I’m Archie Archive and the entertainment this will be provided byRobert Johnson, Virginia Liston, Georgia Tom & Tampa Red, Jenny Pope, Howlin’ Wolf, Dutch Tilders, Owen Campbell, Champion Jack Dupree, Samantha Fish, Indiara Sfair & Tiago Juk, and Bonnie Raitt
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