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thecollectibles · 10 days
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The Ghoul by Alex Alexandrov
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theartofmany · 2 years
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Artist: Alex Alexandrov Title: Batman
"Personal illustration , made for a friend of mine" Very cool...
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Express Delivery by Alex Alexandrov
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gamingisalifestyle · 2 years
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Diablo IV Fan Art by Alex Alexandrov
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ciderbird · 3 months
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Nadezhda Durova aka Alexander Alexandrov
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and here we have Alexander I giving a promotion and a permission to officially use a masculine name to his army’s first transgender soldier (even though much of historical literature still refers to him as a cross-dressing woman, and modern terms hardly apply, Alexandrov lived as a man most of his life and preferred male forms of address).
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alexalexandrovart · 1 year
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Hello ,i am new here ^^ ... im not sure how this works but im giving it a try since im not really sure where an artist can share his work nowadays :D . Here is a little Bulbasaur that i drew
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welldonekhushi · 1 month
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Call of Duty OC: Katya Kovalevskaya 🌹
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An updated bio sheet of Katya! The last one felt like it was straight Wiki format style, but doesn't really explain her character properly, I also added some changes to her character as well so, here you go! <3
GENERAL:
Name: Katya
Full name: Yekaterina Viktornovna Kovalevskaya
Codename: "Katyusha"
Alias(es): Lady of Death (by the Red Army), Mama Katya (by her soldiers), Der Russische Leutnant (by the Germans)
Age: 32 years old (Call of Duty: World at War), 58 years old (Call of Duty: Black Ops), 70 years old (Black Ops: Cold War)
Gender: Female
Nationality: Russian
Languages spoken: Russian, German (for intelligence purposes), English
Date of birth: June 15, 1916
Place of Birth: Ural Mountains, Imperial Russia
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Martial Status: Single
Occupation: Senior Lieutenant and Sniper of the Red Army (retires after the events of the first Black Ops)
Status: Active
Rank: Senior Lieutenant (1942), Lieutenant Colonel (1945)
Affiliation: Red Army, CIA (briefly)
Universe: Call of Duty: World at War, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Black Ops: Cold War (alternative AU)
Faceclaim: Anna Chipovskaya
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Song: "Katyusha" by Boris Alexandrov
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Biography: Yekaterina, commonly known as Katya joins the Red Army for the service of the Soviet Union to avenge her parents death under the hands of German forces. While defending her country amidst the raging Second World War, she faces tremendous amounts of obstacles and barriers in her life which often try to make them as her weakness, but the woman was sworn to take her last breath in achieving one goal with her comrades — and that was liberating Berlin.
AFFILIATIONS:
3rd Shock Army (Red Army)
Sergeant Viktor Reznov [K.I.A]
Private Dimitri Petrenko [K.I.A]
Private Chernov [K.I.A]
Commissar Markhov [fate unknown]
Major General Nikita Dragovich [K.I.A]
Colonel Lev Kravchenko [fate unknown]
CIA (Call of Duty: Black Ops)
Alex Mason
Frank Woods
Jason Hudson
Grigori Weaver
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Weapon induced: Scoped Mosin-Nagant, Tokarev (TT-33), PPSh-41, Molotov Cocktail, RGD-33
Fighting style: Hand-to-hand combat, but rarely, since she's more used to being a sniper giving covering fire
Special skills: Is a very experienced sniper, that gave her the infamous name of "Lady of Death", but Katya didn't want to coin such a name for herself when she was only serving her people as a soldier of the frontlines.
Talents: Knows natural remedies, holds a lot of empathy for others, can speak fluent German even if she knows a little bit of it
Shortcomings: Due to the incident, she lost her face partially along with the half-vision of her eye throughout the accident, faces survivors guilt, is a bit mentally depressed but she's able to push those negative thoughts down
PERSONALITY:
Myers-Briggs Type: ISFJ (The Defender)
Is very protective towards her comrades: Ever since she lost her parents, Katya had always been searching for a way to cope up with her loss by taking care of the people she loves and believes in the most. Even if she never married, or birthed a child, she automatically unlocked her motherly instincts by calling her comrades as her "sons and daughters", considering them as her one, found family.
Ruthless, but at times merciful: Katya has shown immense strength and courage in the battlefield as a sniper and a squad leader, haunting the Germans in their own sleep thinking Katya wouldn't kill them and make the mattress they're sleeping on as their deathbed. But also, when Katya wants to show mercy, she'll show it. She thinks there's no use to wasting her own bullets on someone who already decided to surrender to the Red Army.
Emotional: Let it be a soldier dying, or a civilian, she'll ask forgiveness from God that she wasn't able to save an innocent despite having the duty to protect her own people. The incident that killed all of her soldiers left her deeply scarred, and believed she committed a bigger sin for being too naive and careless, and she deserved the impact on her face. It was even worse when Nikita Dragovich killed her teammates again by putting them as test subjects for the Nova 6 experiment that made her grow deranged and bloodthirsty to hunt Dragovich and his lapdog, Kravchenko in a fit of vengeance, until the CIA caught her presence.
Intelligent and observant: Katya is more aware of her surroundings ever since the incident impacted her, which caused her to be very vigilant, and grew her intelligence in the battlefield which made her useful for the Red Army as a sniper and as a squad leader in the infantry.
BACKGROUND STORY
Katya was born around 1916 with her mother Elizaveta Kovalevskaya (neé Petrova) and father, Viktor Kovalevsky. Spending her childhood in the Ural Mountains, she learnt how to snipe at a young age from her father, who was a hunter, the reason why she took her father's skill in the field of sniping.
In 1939, she recruited herself in the Red Army as a sniper, in which her talent gave a huge role and reputation among the soldiers as a source of bravery, courage and inspiration, that gave her the name "Lady of Death". But, Katya on the other hand didn't want to coin such a name for herself when she believes she's only doing it for the protection of her own people.
But, in 1941, when Germany attacked Soviet Russia under "Operation Barbarossa", her village became a victim of the attacks, which ended up killing her family in the process. Broken and enraged, Katya wanted to avenge her parents death by going through missions and eliminating every single enemy who tried to cross the Soviet borders. Her life completely changed when one day she encountered General Heinrich Amsel, who was responsible for the death of her family along with many others, wanted to kill him by her own hands but never succeeded because he evaded before she could get to him.
Furious, the General wanted to eliminate Katya in her path, by luring her into a trap that he was staying at a hotel and could grab her an opportunity to end his life there. But little to her knowledge, it was all a set up, when he used that entire building as a decoy with the explosives attached. His soldiers locked away his teammates, including Katya but she was able to break through it. In a desperate attempt to find her comrades who were still locked inside, it was too late before the explosion could take effect, and blew her out of the building, leaving her drastically injured.
The explosion was the turning point of her life, where it emotionally scarred her and made her regret being a soldier, when she couldn't even protect her own soldiers, who basked into the flames of Amsel's planned explosion. She was taken for medical assistance, which took her a month to recover physically, and mentally. But, that didn't stop Katya from retiring, as her mind still revolved around that one goal — to eliminate General Amsel, and push all the German forces back from invading Russia.
Somewhere around 1942, she was promoted to Senior Lieutenant, and became the squad leader for the 3rd Shock Army, and participated in the Battle of Stalingrad alongside Pvt. Dimitri Petrenko and Sgt. Viktor Reznov. As the General's whereabouts were found, she led her team throughout the warzone and successfully countered Amsel, which led to his untimely death under the hands of Dimitri's sniper rifle. Katya, who held immense pride for the Private for doing something she couldn't, made him along with Reznov and Chernov as her closest comrades.
After the entire battle, in 1945, they finally achieved victory by liberating Berlin by hoisting the Soviet flag on the Reichstag, Katya was now at peace, hoping for a better future after the war's end.
But, somehow.. her life was going to go into a bigger turmoil, when she gets sent to the mission around the Arctic Circle, leading the events of the first Black Ops.
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batmannotes · 1 year
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Artwork by Alex Alexandrov
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johnny-dynamo · 1 year
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Batman & Joker by  Alex Alexandrov
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myeternaltime · 3 months
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cultofthewyrm · 2 years
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thecollectibles · 10 months
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Art by Alex Alexandrov
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manfrommars2049 · 2 years
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Cyber by Alex Alexandrov via ImaginaryCyberpunk
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Dragon Training by Alex Alexandrov
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someemochick · 2 years
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Cyber by Alex Alexandrov
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goalhofer · 1 year
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2022-23 1st NHL Goals
October 12, 2022
Andrei Kuzmenko (Vancouver) at Edmonton.
October 13, 2022
John-Jason Peterka (Buffalo) vs. Ottawa.
Alexander Holtz (New Jersey) at Philadelphia.
Wyatt Johnston (Dallas) at Nashville.
October 14, 2022
Elmer Söderblom (Detroit)
October 20, 2022
Juraj Slafkovský (Montreal) vs. Arizona.
Nils Åman (Vancouver) at Minnesota.
October 22, 2022
Arber Xhekaj (Montreal) vs. Dallas.
Kent Johnson (Columbus) vs. Pittsburgh.
Dylan Guenther (Arizona) at Ottawa.
October 27, 2022
Kaiden Guhle (Montreal) at Buffalo.
October 30, 2022
Mason Shaw (Minnesota) at Chicago.
November 1, 2022
Jakub Lauko (Boston) at Pittsburgh.
November 5, 2022
Nick Perbix (Tampa Bay) vs. Buffalo.
Jordan Gross (Nashville) at Vancouver.
November 12, 2022
Jakub Zbořil (Boston) at Buffalo.
Marcus Björk (Columbus) at New York Islanders.
Juuso Pärssinen (Nashville) vs. New York Rangers.
Filip Roos (Chicago) at Anaheim.
November 13, 2022
Cole Koepke (Tampa Bay) vs. Washington.
November 17, 2022
Nils Lundkvist (Dallas) at Florida.
November 21, 2022
Mikey Eyssimont (Winnipeg) vs. Carolina.
Tanner Laczynski (Philadelphia) vs. Calgary.
November 23, 2022
Pontus Holmberg (Toronto) at New Jersey.
November 26, 2022
Dylan Holloway (Edmonton) vs. New York Rangers.
December 6, 2022
Johnathan Kovacevic (Montreal) at Seattle.
Shane Wright (Seattle) vs. Montreal.
December 13, 2022
Daniil Miromanov (Vegas) at Winnipeg.
December 17, 2022
Simon Holmström (New York Islanders) at Vegas.
December 21, 2022
Anthony Richard (Montreal) at Colorado.
December 22, 2022
Jalen Chatfield (Carolina) at Pittsburgh.
December 23, 2022
Aatu Räty (New York Islanders) vs. Florida.
December 27, 2022
Sammy Walker (Minnesota) at Winnipeg.
December 31, 2022
Fredrik Olofsson (Dallas) vs. San José.
January 1, 2023
Jake Lucchini (Ottawa) vs. Buffalo.
January 7, 2023
Nikita Alexandrov (St. Louis) at Montreal.
January 8, 2023
Conor Timmins (Toronto) at Philadelphia.
Lukas Reichel (Chicago) vs. Calgary.
January 10, 2023
Tim Berni (Columbus) at Tampa Bay.
January 14, 2023
Isaak Phillips (Chicago) vs. Seattle.
January 21, 2023
Cole Smith (Nashville) vs. Los Angeles.
February 7, 2023
Samuel Bolduc (New York Islanders) vs. Seattle.
February 11, 2023
Jakob Pelletier (Calgary) at Buffalo.
February 12, 2023
Alex Belzile (Montreal) vs. Edmonton.
February 18, 2023
Liam Foudy (Columbus) at Dallas.
February 19, 2023
Ridly Greig (Ottawa) vs. St. Louis.
Cole Guttman (Chicago) vs. Toronto.
February 23, 2023
Tyler Tucker (St. Louis) vs. Vancouver.
February 25, 2023
Linus Ullmark (Boston) at Vancouver.
Dave Gust (Chicago) at San José.
March 6, 2023
Luke Evangelista (Nashville) at Vancouver.
March 12, 2023
Pavel Dorofeyev (Vegas) at St. Louis.
March 14, 2023
Guillaume Brisebois (Vancouver) vs. Dallas.
William Eklund (San José) vs. Columbus.
March 25, 2023
Nikita Nesterenko (Anaheim) vs. St. Louis.
March 27, 2023
Lukáš Rousek (Buffalo) vs. Montreal.
March 30, 2023
Sean Farrell (Montreal) vs. Florida.
March 31, 2023
Aidan McDonagh (Vancouver) vs. Calgary.
April 1, 2023
Danil Gushchin (San José) at Arizona.
Kyle Criscuolo (San José) at Arizona.
Miloš Kelemen (Arizona) vs. San José.
April 5, 2023
Darren Raddysh (Tampa Bay) at New York Rangers.
April 8, 2023
Cole McWard (Vancouver) vs. Calgary.
April 13, 2023
Lucas Condotta (Montreal) vs. Boston.
Luke Hughes (New Jersey) at Washington.
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