Spawn fancast
After waiting in developmental hell for decades with no signs but Todd's empty promises, I've decided to finally fancast Spawn!
Laz Alonso or Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Spawn/Al Simmons
Danny DeVito/Bill Skarsgard as Violator
Moses Ingram as Wanda Blake-Fitzgerald
Aldis Hodge as Terry Fitzgerald
Melody Hyrd as Cyan Fitzgerald(young)
Priah Ferguson as Cyan Fitzgerald(older)
Willem Dafoe as Freak
Mark Hamill as Nicholas Cogliostro
Omari Hardwick as Chapel
Paul Walter Hauser as Billy Kincaid
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Jason Wynn
Valorie Curry as Jessica Priest/She Spawn
Jackie Earle Haley as Twitch Williams
Vincent D'Onofrio as Sam Burke
Winston Duke as Bobby
Dave Bautista as Tremor
Kevin Durand as Antonio "Tony Twist" Twistelli
Alyssa Sutherland as Angela
Karen Fukuhara as Jade/Lisa Wu
Michael Jai White as Redeemer/Anti-Spawn
Ron Pearlman as Malebolgia
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RESULTS FROM ROUND TWO!!!
this edition's contributors:
@h0dge-p0dge
@wreckrinho
@glitchadeli
@atomicpirateperson
@alkyuz
@retrobluecat
@larryzstars
by the way: if you contributed to this session, you're absolutely allowed to repost your art separately to your own blog or any other platform you post on! i only ask that if you share a whole canvas that you credit everybody mentioned above (including me, although my contributions this time around are negligible).
man this was so fun!! i loved getting to hang out and joke around with everybody. also somebody (i think it was h0dge-p0dge?) suggested we all play Gartic Phone together which i am SO on board with-
buuuuut i'm definitely gonna be taking break from stuff like this for a while > <"
nobody's fault! i'm just a bit burnt out and also i'm gonna be pretty swamped for the next few weeks/months. prom is next saturday, the musical i'm gonna be doing spotlights for is starting the week after that, and both my birthday AND graduation will be happening in May. in other words, pray for me 💀
if anyone else wants to take a turn organizing another event like this, go right on ahead! i think its so wonderful that we have this little community on here and getting to see everybody having fun together warms my cold, gamer heart. so go have fun and keep being kind to each other.
that is all! i am going to bed now :)
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Round Two
Dire Straits
Defeated opponents: The Sugarcubes
Formed in: 1977
Genres: Pub rock, blues rock, prog rock
Lineup: Mark Knopfler – guitar, vocals
Alan Clark – keyboards
John Illsley – bass guitar, backing vocals
Hal Lindes – guitar, backing vocals
Terry Williams – drums
Albums from the 80s:
Making Movies (1980)
Love over Gold (1982)
ExtendeDancEPlay (EP) (1983)
Alchemy: Dire Straits Live (1984)
Brothers in Arms (1985)
Money for Nothing (1988)
Propaganda:
Night Ranger
Defeated opponents: Utopia
Formed in: 1979
Genres: Hard rock, glam metal, arena rock
Lineup: Jack Blades- bass, vocals
Jeff Watson- guitar
Brad Gillis- guitar
Alan Fitzgerald- keyboards, synthesizers, piano, vocals
Kelly Keagy- drums, percussion, vocals
Albums from the 80s:
Dawn Patrol (1982)
Midnight Madness (1983)
7 Wishes (1985)
Big Life (1987)
Man in Motion (1988)
Propaganda:
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1975 - The Pablo Jazz Festival (Jahrhunderthalle in Frankfurt / Francfort, Sporthalle in Köln / Cologne)
Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie & his Orchestra, Tommy Flanagan trio, Ray Brown, Louie Bellson, Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis, Roy Eldridge, Dizzy Gillespie, Milt Jackson, Joe Pass, Oscar Peterson, Zoot Sims, Clark Terry
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may 2024 reading wrap-up
hi all! here's what i finished reading in may:
The Book of Form and Emptiness by Ruth Ozeki (re-read)
Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett
Blue Period Vol. 9 by Tsubasa Yamaguchi
Blue Period Vol. 10 by Tsubasa Yamaguchi
The Girl From the Other Side Vol. 2 by Nagabe
How to Murder Your Life by Cat Marnell (re-read)
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (re-read)
a true mix this month! i’ve been all over the place in my interests. i’ll do a post about webtoons soon; i’ve been keeping up with some new ones lately. what's everyone else reading these days?
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Books
Vampires and lesbian necromancers and demigods, oh my!
Percy Jackson & The Olympians +2
by Rick Riordan
Dracula
by Bram Stroker
The Harry Potter series -2
by J.K. Rowling
The Locked Tomb series +6
by Tamsyn Muir
The Warrior Cats series -1
by Erin Hunter
A Song of Ice and Fire +7
by George R.R. Martin
Six Of Crows -5
by Leigh Bardugo
The All for the Game series -3
by Nora Sakavic
Pride And Prejudice -3
by Jane Austen
The Silmarillion +1
by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Secret History -2
by Donna Tartt
King of Scars
by Leigh Bardugo
A Court of Thorns and Roses series -6
by Sarah J. Maas
The Folk of the Air series -2
by Holly Black
The Trials of Apollo series -1
by Rick Riordan
The Discworld series +4
by Terry Pratchett
The Raven Cycle series -1
by Maggie Stiefvater
The Picture Of Dorian Gray +6
by Oscar Wilde
Maus
by Art Spiegelman
The Song Of Achilles -5
by Madeline Miller
The Bell Jar
by Sylvia Plath
The Simon Snow series -1
by Rainbow Rowell
The Shadowhunter Chronicles -1
by Cassandra Clare
The Vampire Chronicles
by Anne Rice
If We Were Villains +3
by M. L. Rio
Wings Of Fire -1
by Tui T. Sutherland
The Last Hours Series
by Cassandra Clare
The Animorph series +8
by K. A. Applegate
The Viscount Who Loved Me
by Julia Quinn
The Iliad +10
by Homer
Red, White, and Royal Blue -13
by Casey McQuiston
The Stormlight Archive series -9
by Brandon Sanderson
1984 +8
by George Orwell
Wuthering Heights +8
by Emily Brontë
The Twilight Saga -3
by Stephanie Meyer
The Outsiders
by S. E. Hinton
Romeo And Juliet +1
by William Shakespeare
The Great Gatsby -12
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Dark Artifices -2
by Cassandra Clare
The Captive Prince series -21
by C. S. Pacat
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard -8
by Rick Riordan
The Fowl Adventures series -8
by Eoin Colfer
The Dreamer Trilogy
by Maggie Stiefvater
The Wicked Powers +1
by Cassandra Clare
The Odyssey
by Homer
The Throne Of Glass Series -17
by Sarah J. Maas
Renegades
by Marisa Meyer
The Infernal Devices -9
by Cassandra Clare
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde -3
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Moby Dick
by Herman Melville
The number in italics indicates how many spots a title moved up or down from the previous year. Bolded titles weren’t on the list last year.
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