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Sergeant Stubby was a bull terrier mixed breed dog who adopted an infantry unit long before the military added a K-9 Corps. He started following the men of the 102nd Infantry (part of the Army’s 26th Division).
It was Corporal Robert Conroy who came upon a stray pup who kept showing up at the men’s drill practices. The unit was to ship overseas from Newport News, Virginia, and Conroy hid Stubby in some of the equipment to get him to Virginia and then on to France.
Stubby spent the next year and a half on the front line. He participated in 17 battles, including those at Chateau-Thierry, the Marne, and Saint-Mihiel. His acute sense of hearing and smell were invaluable to the men. He could hear the high-pitched whine of the shells before the soldiers did, so the men took to watching Stubby to see if he had noted anything. His sense of smell alerted him to gas attacks before the men realized one was coming. Stubby would run through the trenches to alert the men.
Stubby was never trained for the battlefield, but his great hearing, strong sense of smell, and most importantly, his loyalty to the men made him a valuable asset to the troops. He came home a war hero, the mascot of World War I and the most decorated dog in history. He earned 11 medals during his service including three service stripes, a Purple Heart, and eight other service medals
Stubby died about the age of 10 years on March 16, 1926. Conroy held him in his arms until the dog had taken his last breath.
#sergeant stubby#love#wwi#france#war heroes#dogs#corporal robert conroy#army#armed forces#american#military#heroes#animals
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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League - Thoughts
TL;DR: it isn't particularly good. Save yourself some money, reinstall Arkham City, get yourself some fun for cheap - and pour one out for another studio lost to short-sightedness.
Verbal diarhrrea below.
Game studios aren't monoliths. They're giants with feet of clay.
Clay is brittle by default, so it follows that time wouldn't be favorable to something as complex as a game studio's structure. People leave, leads change, priorities shift, success lands you under the watchful eye of AAA developers with very specific success metrics - and increasingly - decisions come from top-down. What eventually started as "Let's honor the IP to the best of our ability" turns into "Let's wrangle the IP to fit the perceived needs of the market".
It wouldn't be that bad if the bean-counters had a decent sense of perspective. If Suicide Squad had been pitched as an alternate take or a deliberate departure heralding something more true-to-form, then I suspect the overall reception would've been kinder. It wasn't, though. Someone, somewhere at WB Games clearly thought that what the Arkhamverse needed after the open-ended epilogue of Arkham Knight was Harley Quinn busting a cap in Batman's ass - permanently.
Back in 2022, Sefton Hill and Jaimie Walker left the studio they'd created, citing internal conflicts. That should've been enough to signal to the market that Rocksteady was changing, going from a story-focused developed to another Live Service provider with some truly baffling design choices for their ongoing content. Kill the Justice League isn't quite as bad as Redfall - it's at least mechanically functional and properly optimized - but it sacrifices everything that played to Rocksteady's strengths for a me-too design structure - and a complete miss of the better, more effective ways to leverage Amada Waller's volatile little quartet.
I'm reminded of Volition Studios, for instance, and of Saints Row - especially in the later entries. Cheerfully antisocial behavior is the name of the game, here, and you're expected to laugh at characters designed from the ground up to be comedically brutal, but the structure gives them all the same basic move set with only traversal-related perks that distinguish them. You're supposed to laugh at flashy mass-murderers, and all that offers them a clear sense of personality is kept to cutscenes - as everything else is obviously server-based. Mechanically, it's simply and fundamentally unimpressive. Not bad by any stretch of the imagination - but bland.
Of course, the central pitch was always going to be controversial: Brainiac's taken Metropolis hostage and has hijacked the Justice League's members to use them as his frontline henchmen, and Waller's band of repropbates are implausibly the only ones tough enough to not only reach the city, but stop the alien's aggressive attempt at conversion. If you're familiar with Brainiac, his whole schtick involves the destruction of his own home planet, Colu, and his relentless attempts to terraform Earth into a facsimile of his lost home. Mental control is part of his usual repertoire, and so he manages to outplay even the team's terminal paranoid - Batman, natch - and leaves only a frazzled Wonder Woman and an embattled Flash to try and oppose him. Story events unfold that make it clear neither of them are going to be of much help, and so you're left with Arkhamverse regulars twisting their celebrated roles to fit the tone.
On that aspect, the game is far too eager to leverage the late Kevin Conroy's acting range in his last turn as the Dark Knight. Obviously, Bruce Wayne with his brain thrown out of whack by an alien turns into an impulsive, controlling and vindictive sociopath - enough to make even Harley Quinn pocket her smart-assery for the occasion, and you're left with a would-be nerve-wracking inversion on the premise that, well, the Batman doesn't kill anyone. Being briefly hunted down the way you, yourself hunted down Quinn and the Joker's goons in the first two Arkham games feels novel, and the second go-around against Batman has you try and find ways to counter the Bat's usual strategy of casting an area of engagement in shadows. The problem is that this is as novel as Suicide Squad ever gets. There's something fun to hearing Conroy really chew the scenery as Evil Batman - but it's always in the understanding that for most people, this is more or less a cardinal sin.
I mean, it's not like it's the first time that we've heard or seen members of the Justice League flip their banners, practically every decade comes with a limited series from DC Comics where someone wants to explore that were to happen if one of the company's tentpoles effectively snapped. The best one in my opinion would have to be Batman: Metal, where the series leverages its obsession on parallel Earths to show us a world where the Bat makes Joker come across as sane. The Batman Who Laughs was a smart inversion of the character - but it wasn't permanent. As far as the Arkhamverse is concerned, for now - it's curtains for Bruce Wayne. It feels like an attempt at an inspired twist, but it also feels like an attempt at a twist offered up by one of those bean-counters I mentioned above.
So the tone fails, the structure's a letdown - and the UI is a complete and utter mess. Previous games in the series kept their info sparse, effective and timely, whereas SSKtJL feels obligated to take the worst aspects out of the Live Service trend and put them front-and-center. Attacks result in a barrage of crit indicators, meaningless numbers, flashes, counter indicators - and all of it is lost in the glow of tracer rounds, erratic enemy movement - and the apparent need to oppose the earlier games' methodic approach to movement with every Streamer-obsessed kid's need for relentless, arcadey and twitch-based combat.
When the first screen that comes up after pressing Play is Steam urging you to use a controller to play a PC open-world title, you know something's wrong. And speaking of open worlds - there's nothing there! Metropolis' ruined expanse has no purpose other than to funnel players from Point A to Point B, there aren't any collectibles, no reasons to explore - and progression is wholly and completely focused on combat.
The overall impression I'm getting circles back to my opinion on some games being designed by executives. Previous titles wanted you to explore Gotham or Arkham, to assess the environment's character, to figure out your place in it and to carve it for yourself using precise and methodical means. They were made with the idea that you'd care, and that you'd spend months lost in this particular Batman's Gothic and moody realm. Now? Now, you're going to see all there is to see in a handful of hours, and then the execs are going to drum their plans, as if the efforts to turn Shadow of War's late-game loop into a persistent affair hadn't turned out to be a failure.
You see, you can't just wipe the floor with Brainiac and wipe your hands clean of it all. Nope; you have to do it thirteen times to effectively kill the Justice League. That means grinding the same zones over and over, and exposes just how little content there really is. They want you hooked, because up until recently, Actiblizz had its hands on a winner with Destiny 2. That makes WB Games see dollar signs.
So, you're left with a sign of things to come, really - and the impression that if you were one of those that braved the controversies and played Hogwarts Legacy, you can expect the sequel to tout the same end-game mechanic to further legitimize the first game's use of player levels and item rarity levels.
As far as WB Games is concerned, apparently, if it ain't a Live Service, it's not worth it. Tell that to the people at Bungie who were recently laid off, or to the people quietly let go from Halo Infinite's design treadmill.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League fails primarily because it was designed not by passionate fans, but by trend-chasers. The fans left Rocksteady in little bursts after Hill and Walker's departure.
It's a garishly painted-up corpse presented to you with the expectation that you'll only really get it if you lower your expectations at the absolute bare minimum and accept that you'll have to grind your way to a complete storyline.
I'm not usually one for hyperbolic statements, but the real victims here aren't the Justice League - some other idiot with a pen and a Marketing degree could figure out they'd better resurrect Conroy's Batman and the rest of the gang for the next go-round.
The real victims are Rocksteady themselves.
#Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League#gaming#thoughts#Rocksteady Studios#Harley Quinn#King Shark#Deadshot#Captain Boomerang#Floyd Lawton#Amanda Waller#DC Comics#Batman#Superman#Wonder Woman#The Flash#Green Lantern
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Some Pokevillain Fancastings (I have delayed this vid for too long)
Wally Wingert (Maxie) - The second best voice for The Riddler and the best official voice for Rufus Shinra, also would be the best choice to voice Maxie.
Jamieson Price (Archie) - Price already voiced him in the Generations OVA and aligns with how I imagined the man to sound, so he's my go-to.
Ray Chase (Cyrus) - Chase definitely has the talent to pull it off, plus he voiced Gendo Ikari in the past, so my confidence in him playing the perfect Cyrus is extremely high.
Patrick Seitz (Lysandre) - It was either him, Matt Mercer, Paul Saint Peter, JB Blanc, or Kevin Conroy (R.I.P). Still Seitz's Dracula voice was what made me come to this final verdict.
Elizabeth Maxwell (Lusamine) - A similar situation to Lysandre, however Maxwell managed to win me over a bit.
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Birthdays 11.13
Beer Birthdays
William IV, Duke of Bavaria (1493)
Abram Nash (1783)
Hans Claussen (1861)
Don Russell (a.k.a. "Joe Six-Pack;" 1955)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Louis Brandeis; U.S. Supreme Court justice (1856)
Richard Mulligan; actor (1932)
Robert Louis Stevenson; Scottish writer (1850)
Chuang Tzu (a.k.a. Zhuangzi or Zhuang Zhou); founder of Taoism (369 B.C.E.)
Steve Zahn; actor (1968)
Famous Birthdays
Robert Aaron; Canadian jazz musician (1955)
Saint Augustine; Algerian religious figure, writer (354 C.E.)
Hermione Baddeley; English actress (1906)
Stanisław Barańczak; Polish-American poet (1946)
Stephen Baxter; English author (1957)
Gerard Butler; actor (1969)
Frances Conroy; American actress (1953)
John Dickinson; American lawyer and politician (1732)
Edward Adelbert Doisy; biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (1893)
Johann Eck; German theologian (1486)
Edward III of England (1312)
Jack Elam; actor (1916)
Charles Simon Favart; French playwright (1710)
Merrick Garland; jurist, US Attorney General (1952)
Whoopi Goldberg; comedian, actor (1955)
George Grant; Canadian philosopher (1918)
Joseph Hooker; military general (1814)
Roger Ingram; American trumpet player (1957)
Jimmy Kimmel; American comedian and talk show host (1967)
Joe Mantegna; actor (1947)
Garry Marshall; television producer (1934)
Bennie Moten; pianist and bandleader (1894)
Chris Noth; actor (1954)
Aldo Nova; Canadian singer-songwriter (1956)
Dack Rambo; actor (1941)
Terry Reid; English singer-songwriter (1949)
Tracy Scoggins; actor (1953)
Jean Seberg; actor (1938)
Robert Sterling; actor (1917)
Oskar Werner; Austrian-German actor (1922)
Mary Wigman; dancer, choreographer (1886)
Jan Zach; Czech violinist, and composer (1699)
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The Stuarts were also deeply lined to the land indeed, with all three lands. As with their continental counterparts, this link was partly historic, partly mythic. This was particularly true of the Stuarts:
Subsequently, it was to be “those who supported the Divine Right of Kings” who “upheld the historicity of Arthur;” whereas those who did not turned instead “to the laws and customs of the Anglo-Saxons.” Arthur remained a figure central to Stuart propaganda. Stuart iconography celebrated the habits and beliefs of the ancient Britons. In particular, the Royal Oak, still a central symbol of the dynasty, was closely related to ideas about Celtic fertility ritual, and the King’s power as an agent of renewal: “The oak, the largest and strongest tree in the North, was venerated by the Celts as a symbol of the supreme power.” It was thus fitting that an oak should protect Charles II from the Cromwellian troops who wished to strip the sacred new Arthur of his status. The story confirmed the King’s mystical authority, and also his close friendship with nature. Long after 1688, the Stuart dynasty was to be closely linked with images of fertility. In literature, Arthurian images of the Stuarts persisted into the nineteenth century. This “Welsh messiah, the warrior who will come to overthrow the Saxons and Normans,” was an icon of the Stuarts’ claim to be Kings of all Britain, both “Political Hero” and “National Messiah,” in Arthurian mould. Arthur’s status as a legendary huntsman (“the figure of the Wild Huntsman is sometimes identified with Arthur”) was also significant. The Stuarts made much of hunting: it helped to confirm their heroic status as stewards of nature and the land. In doing this, they identified themselves not only with Arthur, but with Fionn, the legendary Gaelic warlord who was in the eighteenth century to be the subject of James Macpherson’s pro-Stuart Ossian poems. Fionn, legends of whom abound in Scotland, was also, like Arthur, scheduled to wake and deliver the nation when danger threatened. In identifying with both figures, the Stuarts were able to simultaneously present themselves as Gaelic and British monarchs. This symbolism was used with peculiar adroitness in Ireland, where the Stuarts were almost never identified with Arthur, but rather with Fionn and heroes from Fionn’s own time. Charles Edward was compared to Fergus, Conall, Conroy, and Angus Oge, while his grandfather became for some a symbol of Ireland herself, a Fenian hero in the making, a foreshadower of the sacrificial politics of such as Pearse: “Righ Shemus, King James, represented the faith of Erin, and so became her comrade in martyrdom.” In famous eighteenth century songs like “the Blackbird,” Ireland was presented as an abandoned woman, waiting for the return of her hero-King. The same symbolism was used in Scotland. “The Gaelic messianic tradition” of Fionn suggested that the Stuart King would one day return to bring light and fecundity to the land. In the Highlands of Scotland, the events of Jacobitism themselves passed into folklore, like the older stories to which they were related. More educated Jacobite sympathisers compared the Stuarts to the heroes of the Roman Republic, to Aeneas, or to the saints. But the view of them as sacred monarchs of folkloric tradition and power was one which endured among all ranks (Murray G.H. Pittock, The Invention of Scotland, pp. 4-5).
On the one hand, such Kings ��and the Stuarts in particular – were not only connected to the land, they were its stewards – hunters, guardians of the forest, promoters of agriculture (this is why there are so many national – formerly Royal – stud farms, sheep folds, and cattle pens across Europe).
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Ratatouille (Sundove88’s Version)
(In loving memory of Kevin Conroy- you’ll always be our Batman!🦇)
An Alolan Ratata dreams of becoming a great chef, despite being a rat in a definitely rodent-phobic profession. He moves to Paris to follow his dream, and with the help of hapless garbage boy Bruno he puts his culinary skills to the test in the kitchen but he has to stay in hiding at the same time, with hilarious consequences. Ratata eventually gets the chance to prove his culinary abilities to a great food critic, but is the food good?
Alolan Rattata as Remy (Pokemon)
Fievel as Emile (An American Tail)
Alolan Raticate as Django (Pokemon)
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Saori as Colette Tatou (Saint Seiya)
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Queen Sectonia as Mabel (Kirby)
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Here’s your hint for the next casting (It’s Laika):
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#crossover casting#parody#Disney#Pixar#ratatouille#Pokemon#an American tail#Encanto#Saint Seiya#Flipline studios#papa Louie#Kirby#gordon ramsay#this movie is a delicious work of art!
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the old man ...
the man with the red shoes ...
legends never die ...
'The Legend'
Saint Conroy - Bandleader - Lead Vocals - e-Guitar - Piano - Violine - behind the scenes -
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a little piece of backstory if you're curious
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Pets... Because I have more characters
Skeleton and Half-Skeleton Characters -
Papyrus owns a Saint Bernard named Puzzle! (Plus the annoying Dog.) Sans has a pet rock named, expertly, "Rocky".
Cardinal has a pitbull named Spike. Plus a pet mouse that he saved from the jaws of death from Goose (he named this mouse Pikachu). And a cat named Pepper. Captain has a cat named Goose.
Stretch decided to adopt a German Pinscher named Reaper. Blue has no pet at this current point in time.
Airen owns a ball python named Noodle and a cat named Tom. Dolce, ironically, owns a mouse named Jerry.
Caramel has a spider named "Drake". His brother has no pets.
Hound has a possum (he caught in the garbage) and named her "Trash".
Chai is gonna own lots of chickens and his brother, Ceylon, is probably gonna adopt an Australian Cattle dog named Adalaide.
Cinnamon owns a siamese cat named Norris. Clove has no pets currently.
Cassia's Doomfanger (Goose), unfortunately, passed away during the famine. But he does have all of his Goose's litter. He named them Akira, Diva, Everest, Max, and Skadi. Chive decided to adopt a husky named Diesel.
Roscoe has a German Shepherd named Winona. Commander adopted a rescue Ragdoll cat named Peggy.
Griffin owns a messenger hawk named Tweety. Sentinel owns a Belgian Malinois named Magnus.
Conroy owned a goldfish named Goldy. Rain also has a Belgian Malinois named Fudge.
Bliss has a wolf named "Kylo". Comet and Umbra both have Siamese Cats named Milo and Charlie. Dusk has a wolf named Scout.
Sienna has a wolf named Mishka while her sister has a wolf named Katniss.
Citron owns a wolf named Frostine. Vapor has a pet swan named Fenella.
Galactica has a cute little tuxedo cat named "Queen". Her sisters don't have any known pets.
Poison has two dogs one named Bessie and the other named Achilles.
Pike has a mouse named Nugget. Elixir used to have a bloodhound named Otis.
Various Other Characters -
Prism has a cat named Leon. Piper has a mixed husky named Midnight. Ivy has two cats, one named Autumn, the other named Izzy. Ivy also has a dog named Aspen.
Yuki owns a cat named "Snowball". Lucy has a goat named Buttons. Mavis has a rooster named Cloud and Markus has a hen named Sunny. Leo has a lion named Alex. Sakura and Kaede have twin cats one named Cherry, the other named Blossom.
Sparrow has a hawk named Hunk.
Ayla has a fox named Sun. Cyra has a wolf named Moon.
Hydrangea has two cats and a Great Dane. Her cats are named Oreo and Coco. Her Great Dane is named Stella.
Hydra has a cat named Boots.
Harper has a cat named Angel.
Honor owns a cat named Bella.
Terra has three cats named Ares, Athena, and Nemesis. Terra also has a Corgi named Dionysus. Savanna has a Maine Coon named Merlin.
Hala has a hawk!
Nurse owns a white persian cat named Jewel.
Birdie has a sparrow named Angelbird.
Leanna and Louella own twin German shepherds named Ghost and Zoe.
Lotus owns a beautiful white bird named Weiss.
Lilium owns a Rottweiler named Moose.
Pele owns a raven named Robyn and a Bombay cat named Sabrina. Iyla also owns a raven named Tori and a white American Shorthair cat named Bianca. Isaac owns a tuxedo cat named Sylvester. (Faye is always with Sabrina as her mother offered her to her as a gift.)
Bourne owns two flat-coated retrievers named Rusty and Flora. He also owns at least three horses named Sunny, Lady, and Tucker.
Camila owns a dragon named Brenna.
Ariella owns a Burmese cat named Teddy.
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I’m so happy I found your blog, honest to god never thought I’d see anyone else who really loved the game this much TT I love your Conroy fan art so much. Really made me appreciate him so much more
Anyway just wanted to say hi because I love ur blog B)
Ps do you care if I draw conroy in the princess T shirt, you are so right it was made for him
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hello thank you very much i dunno why this game broke my brain so fucking bad years ago but it just did, there's just something about it. this is my favorite genre of video games but only this and saints row have gotten me genuinely obsessed to the point im Still Postin years afterwards
and oh my god please do. he deserves it. here is a recreation of that logo i made for saints row 2 Actually, one of my finest creations
#if u are familiar with sr at all i also wanted to put that logo on Johnny Gat but sadly i couldnt figure out a way to do it#if u arent then i will tell u that he's hte one true princess of those games!
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Birthdays 11.13
Beer Birthdays
William IV, Duke of Bavaria (1493)
Hans Claussen (1861)
Don Russell (a.k.a. "Joe Six-Pack;" 1955)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Louis Brandeis; U.S. Supreme Court justice (1856)
Richard Mulligan; actor (1932)
Robert Louis Stevenson; Scottish writer (1850)
Chuang Tzu (a.k.a. Zhuangzi or Zhuang Zhou); founder of Taoism (369 B.C.E.)
Steve Zahn; actor (1968)
Famous Birthdays
Robert Aaron; Canadian jazz musician (1955)
Saint Augustine; Algerian religious figure, writer (354 C.E.)
Hermione Baddeley; English actress (1906)
Stanisław Barańczak; Polish-American poet (1946)
Stephen Baxter; English author (1957)
Gerard Butler; actor (1969)
Frances Conroy; American actress (1953)
John Dickinson; American lawyer and politician (1732)
Edward Adelbert Doisy; biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (1893)
Johann Eck; German theologian (1486)
Edward III of England (1312)
Jack Elam; actor (1916)
Charles Simon Favart; French playwright (1710)
Merrick Garland; jurist, US Attorney General (1952)
Whoopi Goldberg; comedian, actor (1955)
George Grant; Canadian philosopher (1918)
Joseph Hooker; military general (1814)
Roger Ingram; American trumpet player (1957)
Jimmy Kimmel; American comedian and talk show host (1967)
Joe Mantegna; actor (1947)
Garry Marshall; television producer (1934)
Bennie Moten; pianist and bandleader (1894)
Chris Noth; actor (1954)
Aldo Nova; Canadian singer-songwriter (1956)
Dack Rambo; actor (1941)
Terry Reid; English singer-songwriter (1949)
Tracy Scoggins; actor (1953)
Jean Seberg; actor (1938)
Robert Sterling; actor (1917)
Oskar Werner; Austrian-German actor (1922)
Mary Wigman; dancer, choreographer (1886)
Jan Zach; Czech violinist, and composer (1699)
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2020 Olympics Ireland Roster
Boxing
Brendan Irvine (Belfast, U.K.)
Kurt Walker (Lisburn, U.K.)
Aidan Walsh (Belfast, U.K.)
Emmett Brennan (Dublin)
Kellie Harrington (Dublin)
Michaela Walsh (Belfast, U.K.)
Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea)
Canoeing
Liam Jegou (Huningue, France)
Gymnastics
Rhys McClenaghan (Dublin)
Meg Ryan (Cork)
Pentathlon
Natalya Coyle (Dublin)
Sailing
Robert Dickson (Dublin)
Sean Waddilove (Dublin)
Annalise Murphy (Rathfarnham)
Swimming
Daniel Wiffen (Armagh)
Darragh Greene (Dublin)
Shane Ryan (Haverford Township, Pennsylvania)
Brendan Hyland (Dublin)
Finn McGeever (Ballina)
Jack McMillan (Belfast, U.K.)
Mona McSharry (Camp)
Danielle Hill (Newtownabbey, U.K.)
Ellen Walshe (Dublin)
Taekwondo
Jack Woolley (Dublin)
Athletics
Marcus Lawler (Carlow)
Leon Reid (Bath, U.K.)
Mark English (Letterkenny)
Andrew Coscoran (Balbriggan)
Thomas Barr (Dunmore East)
David Kenny (Farranfore)
Brendan Boyce (Letterkenny)
Alex Wright (London, U.K.)
Dr. Paul Pollock (Holywood, U.K.)
Stephen Scullion (Belfast, U.K.)
Kevin Seaward (Anstey, U.K.)
Cillin Greene (Dublin)
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Selected fan-cast for my Ultimate DC universe:
George Newbern: Clark Kent a.k.a Ultimate Superman
Kevin Conroy: Ultimate Batman
Carl Lumby: Z’onn Z’ones a.k.a Ultimate Martian Manhunter
Micheal Rosenbaum: Wally West a.k.a Ultimate Flash
Jennifer Hale: Doris Zuel-West a.k.a Ultimate Giganta
Kristin Bauer van Straten: Crystal Frost
Josh Keaton: Hal Jordan a.k.a Ultimate Green Lantern (1st responder)
Phil Lamar: John Stewart a.k.a Green Lantern (2nd responder)
: Guy Gardener a.k.a Green Lantern (3rd responder)
Matt Ryan: John Constantine a.k.a Hellblazer
Brad Garrett: Ultimate Lobo
Clancy Brown: Lex Luther
Jennifer Morrison: Selina Kyle a.k.a Ultimate Catwoman
Ray Chase: Jason Blood a.k.a Etrigan
Mark Hamill: Jack Napier a.k.a the Joker
Paul Williams: Oswald Cobblepot a.k.a the Penguin
Alastair Duncan: Alfred Pennyworth
Arleen Sorkin: Dr. Harleen Quinzel a.k.a Ultimate Harley Quinn
Dietrich Bader: Booster Gold
Sara Cravens: Karen Starr a.k.a Power Girl
Micheal Ironside: Darksied
Micheal Dorn: Kalibak
Corey Burton: Kanto
Ed Asner: Granny Goodness and Kent Nelson
Jason Spisak: Razer
Ron Perlman: Slade Wilson a.k.a Ultimate Deathstroke
Grey Griffin: Aya
Kevin Micheal Richardson: Killowag, Mogo, & B’wanna Beast
Christian Slater: Floyd Lawton a.k.a Deadshot
Rachel Kimsey: Bleez
Armin Shimerman: Zilius Zox
Diane Michelle: Lashina
Phil Morris: Saint Brody Walker & Vandal Savage
Martin Moll: Harvey Dent a.k.a Ultimate Two-Face
Tasia Valenza: Ultimate Poison Ivy
John Curry: Jack Moore a.k.a Rankor
Lori Petty: Ultimate Livewire
Andrea Martin: Mad Harriet
Vanessa Marshall: Dinah Lance-Queen a.k.a Ultimate Black Canary
Alan Tudyk: Oliver Queen a.k.a Ultimate Green Arrow
Thomas Powell: Eobard Thawne a.k.a Reverse Flash
Camilla Luddington: Zatanna Zatara
John DiMaggio: Arthur Curry a.k.a Aquaman & Brother Blood
Jake T. Austin: Jaime Reyes a.k.a Ultimate Blue Beetle
Lacey Chambert: Donna Troy a.k.a Wonder Girl
Greg Cipes: Beast Boy
Tara Strong: Raven
Khary Peyton: Cyborg
Hyndyn Walsh: young Starfire
Kari Wahlgren: older Starfire
Scott Menville: young Dick Grayson
Mathew Valencia: young Tim Drake
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