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Power Man And Iron Fist #13 (2017) Sanford Greene Cover, Elmo Bondoc Pencils, David Walker Story, 1st Appearance of Chadoe from Earth-616
#PowerManAndIronFist #13 (2017) #SanfordGreene Cover, #ElmoBondoc Pencils, #DavidWalker Story, 1st Appearance of #Chadoe from Earth-616 TROUBLE IN PARADISE! #JessicaJones left and took Danielle with her. Luke is not taking it well. Danny wants to be there for his friend, but he's got issues of his own. SAVE ON SHIPPING COST - NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICK UP IN DELTONA, FLORIDA https://rarecomicbooks.fashionablewebs.com/Power%20Man%20And%20Iron%20Fist.html#13 #RareComicBooks #KeyComicBooks #MarvelComics #MCU #MarvelUniverse #KeyIssue

#Power Man And Iron Fist#13 (2017) Sanford Greene Cover#Elmo Bondoc Pencils#David Walker Story#1st Appearance of Chadoe from Earth-616#rare comic books#key comic books#dc comics#key comics#dc universe
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This is the Summer Station ID of GMA in 2010. The Summer Station ID was themed “All-Stars and the Sun”
The Summer Station ID Theme Song is Reach for the Stars by Owl City from the video game Sonic Colors.
The Summer Station ID features Ritz Azul, Alice Dixson, Arcee Muñoz, Tuesday Vargas, Eula Caballero, Marian Rivera, Bea Alonzo, Xian Lim, AiAi delas Alas, Cherry Pie Picache, Long Mejia, Marco Alcaraz, Raymond Bagatsing, Bayani Agbayani, JC de Vera, Martin Escudero, Gerald Anderson, Daniel Padilla, Alwyn Uytingco, DM Sevilla, Shawn Yao, Vice Ganda, Kim Chiu, Kristine Hermosa, KC Concepcion, Meg Imperial, Liza Soberano, Lovely Abella, Marc Logan, Vicky Morales, Ryan Agoncillo, Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, Martin Nievera, Gloria Diaz, Will Smith, Dominic Roco, Felix Roco, Arnell Ignacio, Emman Abelda, Joshua Dionisio, RJ Padilla, Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, Heart Evangelista, Erich Gonzales, Dimples Romana, Gardo Versoza, Paolo Ballesteros, Oyo Boy Sotto, McCoy de Leon, Jhong Hilario, Claudine Barretto, Gelli de Belen, Judy Ann Santos, Jodi Sta. Maria, Melai Cantiveros, Iza Calzado, Imee Hart, Iwa Moto, Sugar Mercado, Sheena Halili, Empress Schuck, Aiko Melendez, Andi Eigenmann, Paula Peralejo, Rica Peralejo, Rose Van Ginkel, Maine Mendoza, Catherine Bernardo, Sef Cadayona, Edgar Allan Guzman, Rainier Castillo, Renz Fernandez, Kokoy de Santos, Edu Manzano, Jericho Rosales, Tonipet Gaba, Diether Ocampo, Aga Muhlach, Michael Roy Jornales, Christian Vasquez, Gabby Concepcion, Wendell Ramos, Bearwin Meily, Rudy Fernandez, Junell Hernando, Piolo Pascual, Janno Gibbs, Derek Ramsay, Rafael Rosell, Onemig Bondoc, Mark Herras, Joseph Bitangcol, Paolo Contis, Eric Fructuoso, Patrick Garcia, Zanjoe Marudo, Elmo Magalona, Cedrick Juan, Albie Casiño, AJ Perez, Joem Bascon, Randy Santiago, Wowie de Guzman, Vhong Navarro, Teddy Corpuz, Billy Crawford, Jiro Manio, Addy Raj, Sid Lucero, Arra San Agustin, Rufa Mae Quinto, James Reid, Ken Alfonso, Tommy Esguerra, Rico Barrero, Tom Rodriguez, Hayden Kho, Lucho Ayala, Phytos Ramirez, Gil Cuerva, Mikael Daez, Nadine Lustre, Janella Salvador, Kim Domingo, Carla Abellana, Bianca Umali, Kylie Padilla, Bela Padilla, Mariel Rodriguez, Krystal Reyes, Toni Gonzaga, Camille Prats, Jennylyn Mercado, Luis Manzano, Matteo Guidicelli, DingDong Dantes, Enchong Dee, Enrique Gil, Carlo Aquino, John Lloyd Cruz, Benjamin Alves, Rocco Nacino, Dennis Trillo, Aljur Abrenica, Paulo Avelino, EJ Falcon, Yves Flores, Ken Chan, Paolo Serrano, Ivan Dorschner, Enrico Cuenca, Derrick Monasterio, Ramon Bautista, Diego Loyzaga, Ion Perez, John Vic de Guzman, Arjo Atayde, Victor Silayan, Neil Perez, Jayson Gainza, Dino Imperial, JM de Guzman, Jeric Gonzales, Jerome Ponce, Julia Montes, Angel Locsin, Ellen Adarna, Shaina Magdayao, Sanya Lopez, Heaven Peralejo, Jessie Mendiola, Ivana Alawi, Coleen Garcia, Dianne Medina, Kylie Versoza, RR Enriquez, Iya Villania, Cindy Miranda, Angelika dela Cruz, Andrea del Rosario, Sunshine Cruz, Princess Ryan, Drew Arellano, Joross Gamboa including twin brothers Rodjun and Rayver Cruz, DJ Willie Revillame and Regine Velasquez with her husband Ogie Alcasid.
The Summer Station ID also contains child actors Angelica Panganiban, Alex Gonzaga, Cristine Reyes, Nash Aguas, Valeen Montenegro, David Licauco, Andrea Torres, Vince Gamad, Lianne Valentin, Barbie Forteza, Sharlene San Pedro, Glaiza de Castro, Joshua Colet, Louise Abuel, Martin del Rosario, Jane Oineza, Tony Labrusca, Miguel Tanfelix, Ysabel Ortega, Bea Binene, Migo Adecer, Vin Abrenica, Sophie Albert, Mark Neumann, Shaira Mae Diaz, Akihiro Blanco and Chanel Morales, featuring the SexBomb girls, Shalani Soledad, Niña Jose and Maxine Medina, US singer Michael Jackson, British boy band One Direction and the supergroup Bravo All-Stars.
The Summer Station ID also includes faceless cameos of Carmina Villaroel, Eugene Domingo, Nora Aunor, Noli de Castro, Kara David, The Tulfo Brothers, Cherie Mercado, Bernadette Sembrano, Mariz Umali, Kim Atienza, Jiggy Manicad, Ted Failon, Arnold Clavio, Mico Halili, Robin Padilla, Bong Revilla, Jess Lapid Jr., Dan Alvaro, Keempee de Leon, RK Bagatsing, Isko Moreno, Archie Alemania, Polo Ravales, Neil Ryan Sese, Gian Magdangal, Cris Villanueva, Janus del Prado, Brad Turvey, Carlo Gonzales, Raymart Santiago, Ronnie Ricketts, JP de Guzman, Marco Sison, Albert Martinez, Mel Martinez, Marvin Agustin, Ian Veneracion, John Arcilla and Jolo Revilla.
The Summer Station ID re-uses the clips of the 2007 Summer Station ID of ABS-CBN which is “Piliin Mo Ang Pilipinas” and the Just Lose It music video from Art Attack which featured the host Steve Burns but he retired in 2008. But the Summer Station includes the Rebisco Extreme commercial where Drew Arellano goes insane bicycling in Mexico, the Fit N’Right commercial where Joross Gamboa goes skateboarding, the Carefree pantyliners commercial in 2009 where Kim Chiu, Kristine Hermosa, KC Concepcion, Meg Imperial, Liza Soberano and Lovely Abella go longboarding but it will be re-used in the 2011 Safeguard Active commercial but it will feature Luis Manzano, Matteo Guidicelli, DingDong Dantes, Enchong Dee, Rocco Nacino, Dennis Trillo, John Lloyd Cruz and Benjamin Alves go longboarding in the future 2012 Summer Station ID of TV5 which is “Iba Ka-Summer Ang Kapatid” where the TV5 crew members go extreme and have fun in the sun.
This is also the first Summer Station ID of GMA to feature the crew of ABS-CBN, GMA and TV5.
#gma#summer station id#all-stars and the sun#kapuso summer 2010#reach for the stars#owl city#sonic colors
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WWW Wednesday | 27 March
WWW Wednesday is hosted by Sam of Taking On a World of Words. To take part you answer three questions, which are: What are you currently reading?What did you recently finish reading?What do you think you’ll read next? 📖 What did you recently finish reading? Ms. Marvel vol. 3 by G. Willow Wilson, ill. Elmo Bondoc, Takeshi Miyazawa, col. Ian Herring, Irma Kniivila, lett. VC’s Joe Caramagna I…
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Ms. Marvel (2015)
Writer: G. Willow Wilson
Penciller: Elmo Bondoc
Colorist: Ian Herring
Ms. Marvel (2015) #12
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Deadpool vs Thanos (2015) #4- Page 20
I really like the character development done with Black Talon in this mini.

#Marvel#Marvel Comics#Comic Books#Deadpool vs Thanos#Deadpool#Thanos#Black Talon#Tim Seeley#Elmo Bondoc#Ruth Redmond#Joe Sabino#Heather Antos#Jordan D. White#Zombies
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Ms. Marvel #12 (2015)
#Marvel Comics#ms marvel#G. Willow Wilson#elmo bondoc#ian herring#joe caramagna#Kris Anka#kamala khan#truth serum
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Spider-Man/Deadpool, Volume Six: WLMD by Robbie Thompson, Scott Hepburn, Elmo Bondoc, Matt Horak
Rating: D-
Spider-Man and Deadpool have both been plagued by...well...Deadpool. Deadpool doppelgangers, that is. In the present, the two are hunting down Chameleon and his army of LMDs pretending to be all the Marvel heroes and villains. But it seems the LMDs have only been pretending to follow Chameleon just to achieve their true goal: freeing their Master. And in the future, Old Man Spidey and Old Man Deadpool are facing an army of Clone-Pools. To stop the madness, Deadpool travels back in time to take his own place. But will he manage to save his bestie?
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Alright, I’m done with this series. I’m tired of forcing myself to read these when I don’t like them and the story is clearly not going to get better anytime soon. There’s a bunch of other series I’ve been holding off on because I didn’t want to get the story lines confused, and I’m not letting this stop me from picking them up anymore.
I wasn’t a fan of what happened in volume five, and since this is a direct continuation, I’m not a fan of this either. This whole series has suffered because there have been too many cooks in the kitchen, with writers and artists changing almost every volume. Not a single plot point has ever been resolved since volume three, and I’m just sick of it. Each volume ends up feeling like a one-shot because nothing carries over. It’s hard to keep track of what writer did what problem in which volume. Then things are brought up in this volume that I don’t even remember happening, but apparently they did because now they’ve become a problem.
The fact that the old-man issue from volume five is playing a bigger role in this makes me unbelievably angry. It was random then. It doesn’t feel much better now. And then time-travel is just thrown in because why not, right? Honestly, I just hated about every single page of this. But what I hate the most about this series is that it could have been so amazing. I feel like so many people were waiting for a true Spider-Man/Deadpool team up, and we get this. Wasted opportunity.
-Review by C.M.
#spider-man#spiderman#deadpool#spiderman/deadpool#spider-man/deadpool#spideypool#wlmd#robbie thompson#Scott Hepburn#elmo bondoc#matt horak#marvel#marvel comics#comic#comics#graphic novel#fiction#book review#d
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Ms Marvel #31 (2018)
Writers: G. Willow Wilson, Saladin Ahmed, Rainbow Rowell, Hasan Minhaj
Artists: Nico Leon, Gustavo Duarte, Bob Quinn, Elmo Bondoc
Colour artist: Ian Herring
Lettering: VC’s Joe Caramagna
#ms marvel#kamala khan#G. Willow Wilson#saladin ahmed#rainbow rowell#hasan minhaj#nico leon#gustavo duarte#bob quinn#elmo bondoc#ian herring#VC's Joe Caramagna#Marvel Comics#marvel
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Ms Marvel #31
#ms marvel#elmo bondoc#kamala khan#g willow wilson#spiderman#spider-man#marvel comics#marvel#comic books#Miles Morales
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It’s Wednesday! - Ms Marvel 31 (#50!!)
Hey all, Ms Marvel has reached 50 issues! Thousands of pages Kamala Khan pages with quite a few different artists. This most recent one has 3 Guest stories invited to round out 30 pages of Kamala’s sleep over, if ‘Ms Marvel’ will ever give her time to attend it!
Stories by Willow Wilson/Nico Leon, Saladin Ahmed/Gustavo Duarte, Rainbow Rowell/Bob Quinn, & Hasan Minhaj/Elmo Bondoc!
All colours by myself :D
It’s been a long and rewarding journey, here’s hoping we are around for 50 more. Thank you everyone for reading and hope you’ll check this most recent one out.
Side note, I’ve been slacking on the tumblr posts as it’s been a busy few months. Moving to a new studio and working on Junior Citizens! Will try better to post more with some new series launching :D
#marvel#comics#ms marvel#kamala khan#issue 50#Willow Wilson#nico leon#saladin ahmed#gustavo duarte#rainbow rowell#bob quinn#hasan minhaj#elmo bondoc#ian herring#coloring
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Ms. Marvel #31 Review
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It the fiftieth issue of Ms. Marvel (50th when you combine the two series together) and what better way to celebrate such an achievement than to have a good old fashioned slumber party! If only the various duties and demands of being a superhero could allow for a such a thing. A bunch of impromptu adventures and ordeals notwithstanding, Kamala and her buddies end up having a pretty great night. All from the creative team of… deep breath… G. Willow Wilson, Nico Leon, Ian Herring, Saladin Ahmed, Gustavo Durate, Rainbow Rowell, Bob Quinn, Hasan Minhaj, Elmo Bondoc, Valero Schiti, Rachelle Rosenberg and Stephanie Hans. Recap and review following the jump.
Kamala has been campaigning her mother for weeks to allow her to have her friends over for a slumber party. The whole idea of a sleep-over is rather perplexing to Mrs. Khan, but she has finally agreed and Kamal could not be more excited. Everything is ready. There’s popcorn, chips, chi, the idea game system is ready to go and pizza is on the way… Kamala has even set her room up with strings of Christmas tree lights to set the perfect mood.

Her friends, Nakia, Mike and Zoe arrive and they jump right into the gossip and giggling. Along with having fun, Kamala is also hoping her pals can help her work her confused and anxious feelings over having kissed Kareem and her possibly still having feelings for Bruno.

Mike is surprisingly chill with the fact that Kamala may have a crush on her former boyfriend, Bruno. Nakia is concerned that Kamala has done something so brash as to kiss a boy. Oh yeah, and Zoe recently went out on a date (most likely with Alana, Neftali’s sister introduced int he previous issue). Yet before they can get into any of this important stuff the conversation is interrupted by a strange barking from outside.
Well, Kamala knows exactly what sort of creature makes that distinctive bark and she furtively sneaks into her Ms. Marvel guise to see what sort of mischief Lockjaw has gotten himself into.

Here Willow and Leon hand the story-telling duties over to Ahmed and Durate for a fun jaunt in which Ms, M and Lockjaw try to rescue a kitten who has teleporting powers of his own. Chasing this cat takes the trio all over the galaxy, even to an alien planet... yet it isn’t long before Ms. Marvel realizes that Lockjaw and the kitten are just having fun chasing each other. She has no time for such games, she has a slumber party to get back to.

Ms. Marvel leaves Lockjaw and teleporting kitty to their fun and returns home to find her mom making samosas for her guests. Mmmm samosa. Yet before Kamala can join in the doorbell rings, the pizzas have arrived. Here the story is taken over by Rowell and Quinn. The young woman delivering the pizzas is a rather irascible sort who becomes aggressively resentful when she finds that she is delivering pies to a slumber party. Oh, and she smells terrible… like supernaturally bad.

Once again donning her Ms. Marvel duds, Kamala chases down the pizza delivery girl to investigate. It turns out that her name is Samantha. Like Ms. Marvel, she is an Inhuman who was transformed by way of exposure to the Terrigen Cloud. Rather than receiving neat super abilities, however, Samantha was bestowed with ‘skunk-like’ powers. Her hair took on a distinctive white streak and she can emit a terrible, noxious odor whenever she feels anxious, threatened or even irritated.
It’s all just about ruined poor Samantha’s life. No one wants to hang out with someone so stinky. She’s a young adult, still learning how to handle her feelings and mood and hence barely able to control these smelly powers. And finding that she was delivering pizzas to a slumber party just filled her with jealous rage.
Rather than fighting, the two talk it out. Terrigenesis is a lot like adolescence… it is sort of like a lottery and is by no means fair. Some are endowed with cool, useful transformations, other are saddled with unfortunate, almost debilitating transformations.

It’s not all that different the kind of changes that adolescents have to contend with as they go through maturation. And it is also rather random and never fair. Some become tall, slender or have flawless skin, whilst others have to deal with acne, super awkward growth spurts, or just smell terrible.
Neither Kamala nor Samantha the Skunk Girl can go back to the lives they had prior to Terrigenesis, but that doesn’t mean that they can’t carve out new lives, make their own paths. Samantha has no interest in being a super hero or anything like that, but that doesn’t mean that she cannot get help from people such as the Avengers or Inhumans of New Attilan. With time and training she can learn to control her odor-based powers, keep them suppressed and even use them to her advantage if the need were to ever arise. Having solved that problem, Kamala returns to her party. Yet it is not long before yet another crisis arrives. She receives an emergency text from her Champion team-mate, Spider-Man/Miles Morales. Well, it turns out that the villainous Arnim Zola has plans to poison the water supply of Manhattan and Miles needs Kamala’s shrinking abilities to help him break into the city’s central pumping station and reroute the poison.

This tale is told by the team of Minhaj and Bondoc. There are some hiccups, but Miles and Kamala are ultimately able to foil Zola’s diabolic plans. And yet there’s something sort of off about Miles. He reveals that he may have come into possession of an Infinity Stone, the mood stone to be precise. wait, the mood stone???
Pretty certain this isn’t an Infinity Stone Miles has gotten ahold of… maybe it’s the mood-affecting ring The Mandarin used to wield. Whatever the case, it seems to have an effect on Miles, causing him to be more forward and open with his thoughts and feelings. It leads him to blurting out the fact that he thinks Ms. Marvel is terrific, and pretty, and, well it’s all quite embarrassing for him. Although, Miles does admit that being so frank and open does feel rather liberating. And this helps Kamala realize that maybe it’s time for her to lighten her load as well.

Kamala finally makes it home where Nakia, Zoe and Mike have been patiently waiting for her. Kamala decided to come clean nd rather than concocting some lie to explain where she has been she tells them that she is Ms. Marvel.
And they’re all like, ‘yeah, no duh.’

They all knew, have known for quite a while. Kamala hasn’t exactly been proficient in hiding her secret identity and it was pretty easy for her close friends to put two and two together. Heck, even Gabe, Kamala’s step-brother, has figured the matter out. None of them have said anything about in that they figured it was her business and she’d tell them when she was ready. It’s a nice, cathartic relief for Kamala to share this secret and she is wonderfully surprised to find her friends so supportive of it all. They all hug and it’s really quite a sweet moment. And it is here that this fun, goofy romp of an issue comes to an end.

What a blast. The whole issue acts as sort of a patchwork anthology. And each side-story works as a sort of encapsulation of the distinct qualities that makes Ms. Marvel such a wonderful comic...
The Lockjaw story by Ahmed and Durate highlights to wacky silliness that so often finds its way into the tales, the moments of screwball levity that balances out the heavier, more poignant themes.
The Skunk Girl encounter by Rowell and Quinn addresses the comic’s powerful knack to create moving parallels to real life matters, especially in terms of the trials and tribulations of growing up.
Minhaj and Bondoc’s Spider-Man team-up adventure showcases the comic’s ability for good old fashioned comic book action and intrigue, where the adventures are always peppered by a progressive development and cultivation of both the main and supporting characters.
And the over arching frame of the slumber party, by Wilson and Leon, shows off the heart of the series: Kamala herself: a dynamic, fully fleshed out and multifaceted character who is just absolutely lovable, relatable and endlessly fun to read about.
It’s a pretty neat idea that the issue kind of dissects the individual components that makes Ms. Marvel such a great book and offer up each component in vignette spot-light form. It makes for a very fun read as well as a good book for those out there looking bettie understand the craft of good storytelling. It’s all kind of like a baking recipe done up in a comic book formate.

Before wrapping, up I feel a special shout out is deserving to Ian Herring, who provides the coloring for the entire issues. The various illustrators depicting the different side stories all have rather distinctive styles… yet Herring is able to color them all with a unifying pallet that provides a terrific sense of continuity wherein the shifts are not jarring in the least. This is something Herring has excelled at throughout all fifty issues of Ms. Marvel. Whether the issues have been illustrated by Adrian Alphona, Takeshi Miyazawa, Mirka Andolfo, Jacob Wyatt, Nico Leon or anyone else, Herring has been able to utilize his coloring to maintain a sense of constancy… a visual flavor that is distinctive and unique to Ms. Marvel. It’s really quite impressive.
Highest possible recommendation. Five out of five Lockjaws!

#Ms. Marvel#kamala Khan#G Willow Wilson#Nico Leon#Ian Herring#Saladin Ahmed#Gustavo Duarte#Rainbow Rowell#Bob Quinn#Hasan Minhaj#Elmo Bondoc#Valerio Schiti#Rachelle Rosenberg#Stephanie Hans#review#spoilers#Inhumans
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Spider-Man/Deadpool #30 (2018)
Robbie Thompson
Elmo Bondoc
Brian Reber
Joe Sabino
#spider-man/deadpool#hulk.lmd#chameleon#kraven#robbie thompson#elmo bondoc#brian reber#joe sabino#Marvel Comics
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This is the Summer Station ID of ABS-CBN in 2007. The Summer Station ID was themed “Piliin Mo Ang Pilipinas”.
The Summer Station ID theme song was performed by Filipina OPM singer and songwriter Regine Velasquez featuring Filipino singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, television host, actor and comedian Ogie Alcasid who is Regine Velasquez's husband when they got married in December 24, 2005. Somehow, They had their first child who was born in May 1, 2007. Also starting in June 1, 2007, The theme “Piliin Mo Ang Pilipinas” can be heard on DZMM Radyo 630 and various radio stations nationwide.
The Summer Station ID features Ritz Azul, Alice Dixson, Arcee Muñoz, Tuesday Vargas, Eula Caballero, Marian Rivera, Bea Alonzo, Xian Lim, AiAi delas Alas, Cherry Pie Picache, Carmina Villaroel, Eugene Domingo, Nora Aunor, Long Mejia, Marco Alcaraz, Raymond Bagatsing, Bayani Agbayani, JC de Vera, Martin Escudero, Gerald Anderson, Daniel Padilla, Alwyn Uytingco, DM Sevilla, “Kabayan” Noli de Castro, Kara David, The Tulfo Brothers, Cherie Mercado, Bernadette Sembrano, Mariz Umali, Kim Atienza, Jiggy Manicad, Ted Failon, Arnold Clavio, Mico Halili, Robin Padilla, Bong Revilla, Jess Lapid Jr., Dan Alvaro, Keempee de Leon, RK Bagatsing, Isko Moreno, Archie Alemania, Polo Ravales, Neil Ryan Sese, Gian Magdangal, Cris Villanueva, Janus del Prado, Brad Turvey, Carlo Gonzales, Raymart Santiago, Ronnie Ricketts, JP de Guzman, Marco Sison, Albert Martinez, Mel Martinez, Marvin Agustin, Ian Veneracion, John Arcilla, Jolo Revilla, Marc Logan, Vicky Morales, Ryan Agoncillo, Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, Dominic Roco, Felix Roco, Arnell Ignacio, Emman Abelda, Joshua Dionisio, RJ Padilla, Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, Heart Evangelista, Erich Gonzales, Dimples Romana, Gardo Versoza, Paolo Ballesteros, Oyo Boy Sotto, McCoy de Leon, Jhong Hilario, Claudine Barretto, Judy Ann Santos, Jodi Sta. Maria, Melai Cantiveros, Iza Calzado, Imee Hart, Iwa Moto, Sugar Mercado, Sheena Halili, Empress Schuck, Aiko Melendez, Andi Eigenmann, Paula Peralejo, Rica Peralejo, Rose Van Ginkel, Maine Mendoza, Catherine Bernardo, Sef Cadayona, Edgar Allan Guzman, Rainier Castillo, Renz Fernandez, Kokoy de Santos, Edu Manzano, Jericho Rosales, Tonipet Gaba, Diether Ocampo, Aga Muhlach, Michael Roy Jornales, Christian Vasquez, Gabby Concepcion, Wendell Ramos, Bearwin Meily, Rudy Fernandez, Junell Hernando, Piolo Pascual, Janno Gibbs, Derek Ramsay, Rafael Rosell, Onemig Bondoc, Mark Herras, Joseph Bitangcol, Paolo Contis, Eric Fructuoso, Patrick Garcia, Zanjoe Marudo, Elmo Magalona, Cedrick Juan, Albie Casiño, AJ Perez, Joem Bascon, Randy Santiago, Wowie de Guzman, Vhong Navarro, Teddy Corpuz, Billy Crawford, Jiro Manio, Addy Raj, Sid Lucero, Arra San Agustin, Rufa Mae Quinto, James Reid, Ken Alfonso, Tommy Esguerra, Rico Barrero, Tom Rodriguez, Hayden Kho, Lucho Ayala, Phytos Ramirez, Gil Cuerva, Mikael Daez, Nadine Lustre, Janella Salvador, Kim Domingo, Carla Abellana, Bianca Umali, Kylie Padilla, Bela Padilla, Mariel Rodriguez, Krystal Reyes, Toni Gonzaga, Camille Prats, Jennylyn Mercado, Luis Manzano, Matteo Guidicelli, DingDong Dantes, Enchong Dee, Enrique Gil, Carlo Aquino, John Lloyd Cruz, Benjamin Alves, Rocco Nacino, Dennis Trillo, Aljur Abrenica, Paulo Avelino, EJ Falcon, Yves Flores, Ken Chan, Paolo Serrano, Ivan Dorschner, Ramon Bautista, Diego Loyzaga, Ion Perez, John Vic de Guzman, Arjo Atayde, Victor Silayan, Neil Perez, Jayson Gainza, Dino Imperial, JM de Guzman, Jeric Gonzales, Jerome Ponce, Julia Montes, Angel Locsin, Ellen Adarna, Shaina Magdayao, Sanya Lopez, Heaven Peralejo, Jessie Mendiola, Ivana Alawi, Coleen Garcia, Dianne Medina, Kylie Versoza, RR Enriquez, Iya Villania, Cindy Miranda, Angelika dela Cruz, Andrea del Rosario, Sunshine Cruz, Princess Ryan, including twin brothers Rodjun and Rayver Cruz, DJ Willie Revillame and Regine Velasquez with her husband Ogie Alcasid after they got married in December 24, 2005.
The Summer Station ID contains the supergroup Bravo All-Stars, the Sexbomb dancers like Shalani Soledad, Niña Jose and Maxine Medina and the Goin Bulilit original cast members from TV5 like child actors Angelica Panganiban, Alex Gonzaga, Cristine Reyes, Nash Aguas, Valeen Montenegro, David Licauco, Andrea Torres, Vince Gamad, Lianne Valentin, Barbie Forteza, Sharlene San Pedro, Glaiza de Castro, Joshua Colet, Louise Abuel, Martin del Rosario, Jane Oineza, Tony Labrusca, Miguel Tanfelix, Ysabel Ortega, Bea Binene, Migo Adecer, Vin Abrenica, Sophie Albert, Mark Neumann, Shaira Mae Diaz, Akihiro Blanco and Chanel Morales. The Summer Station ID also features British boy band One Direction in their pre-debut and Australian born American actor, producer and comedian Will Smith who portrayed Jack Frost in the 2002 movie Frozen as a special guest. Red, Green, Blue and Black Balloons will also be scattered around the world to literally bring forth the summer fun.
The Summer Station ID was filmed in Hollywood, Singapore, Germany, Italy, France, Korea, Jamaica, Australia, Kenya, Japan, Quezon City, Boracay and London in June 2006 whenever the ABS-CBN, GMA and TV5 crew members are having a hot summer day into a big summer party.
The Summer Station ID clips will be re-used in the 2010 Summer Station ID of GMA which is "All-Stars and the Sun", The 2013 Summer Station ID of TV5 which is “Bida Best sa Tag-Araw”, The 2014 Summer Station ID of TV5 which is “Pinoy Summer, Da Best 4 Eva!” and the I Gotta Feeling music video from the future movie Ready Player One which will be releasing in March 21, 2013 from Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios. Somehow, This can be re-used in the future 2014 Summer Station ID which will be known as "Basta't Ka-Summer Kita, Kapamilya" However, The Summer Station ID reuses the clips of the music videos from those deleted songs Without Me and The Real Slim Shady by Vanilla Ice from the movie Frozen where Will Smith as Jack Frost, Luis Manzano, Xian Lim, Enchong Dee, Matteo Guidicelli and DingDong Dantes as “The Backstreet Boys” were seen including Big Baby from Toy Story 2 and Gelli de Belen as “The Beauty Queen” who also make a cameo at the near end before the balloons rise up to the sky.
Somehow, Blue the Puppy, The Mascot of TV5 also makes a cameo at the very end and breaks the 4th wall. Later, It will be re-used in the 2008 Summer Station ID of ABS-CBN which will be known as "PinaSmile". But Blue the Puppy originally broke the fourth wall in the 2006 Summer Station ID of ABS-CBN which is "Umiinit ang Samahang Kapamilya".
However, This is also the first Summer Station ID of ABS-CBN to feature the crew of ABS-CBN, GMA and TV5.
#abs-cbn#summer station id#piliin mo ang pilipinas#choose philippines#in the service of the filipino#regine velasquez#ogie alcasid
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SPIDER-MAN DEADPOOL #30
WLMD part 1 • For decades, S.H.I.E.L.D. replaced its top fallen operatives with better-than-life robots, and pretty much everyone was cool with it. • But WHAT IF there were something dangerous about super-powerful androids hiding in plain sight? • Let's hope that no maniacs with grudges against SPIDER-MAN and DEADPOOL have that idea!
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Deadpool vs Thanos (2015) #4- Page 13
Deadpool...Magus...Life really needs to rethink what kinds of people it picks as its champions.

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Elmo Bondoc
Elmo Bondoc #bandasdesenhadas
BD² – Base de Dados de Banda Desenhada

Elmo Bondoc
Naturalidade: Filipinas
Este ilustrador filipino tem vindo a colaborar ocasionalmente com a Marvel desde 2015. O seu principal trabalho é a minissérie de 4 números Deadpool vs. Thanos. Ilustrou ainda números avulso para séries de Ms. Marvel, Deadpool, Deadpool/Spider-Man e Power Man and Iron Fist.
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