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Fandom crossover designs my beloved
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mtgc858 · 1 year
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Stiltman! Also by far my favorite Incident that is very underated.
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Anyway drew him ^^ this was fun and I even tried a different eye shading stye ^^
If anyone draws Stiltman(not my version but the oringal,maybe mine but I don't care) I would be happy, he needs more attention for real.
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You've been hired for a strange crossover project: You take a D-list villain from Marvel and DC and interchange what universe they're in, then write a miniseries detailing how they do in these new worlds (EG: Stiltman in Gotham, The shittiest blockbuster in Marvel New York) How do you do it?
An incident at a power planet flings two beings of briefly matching radioactive signatures across dimensions: Kryptonite Man is trapped in the process in New York where his normally frightening power is entirely rather than mostly useless, and while he can still get work as a mook with super-strength and radioactive energy blasts, he’s gone from nightmare to nobody. Meanwhile, Radioactive Man finds himself in a world where no one knows his past, and thus he has a chance at redemption without being tied to his past deeds…but can he hold himself to it?
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thechasefiles · 6 years
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The Chase Files Daily Newscap 7/29/2018
Good Morning #realdreamchasers! Here is The Chase Files Daily News Cap for Sunday 29th July 2018. Remember you can read full articles by purchasing Sunday Sun Nation Newspaper (SS), via Barbados Today (BT) or Barbados Government Information Services (BGIS).
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CHILD ADVOCATE WANTS EXPELLED STUDENTS REINSTATED –Child advocate Shelly Ross is fighting to have two boys who were involved in a disturbance at the St Leonard’s Boys’ Secondary School reinstated. Ross said she had written new Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw, outlining that the boys were only 15 years old and had not been to school since the incident in February. “This is wrong; this is illegal; they have been criminalised and are being denied an education. They have just been turned out on the streets,” Ross charged. She added that a 16 year-old boy “who had instigated the fight and who was the aggressor” was back at the Richmond Gap, St Michael school shortly after the incident. “Why not these too?” she asked. (SS)
MINISTER REDEFINES SILVER HILL BLOCK – The 12 Guage block in Silver Hill, Christ Church, will now be known as the 12 Step block. So said Minister of Youth and Community Empowerment Adrian Forde who spoke to the media during a tour of the Silver Hill community and the launch of his Building Block project. “There are 12 steps of redefining and redeveloping this block, and they have started the first step today by being here and putting their creative thoughts and actions [together], that we are going into this ministry to initiate,” he said. He added the project would encompass the length and breadth of Barbados and would continue over the next couple of months. “The blocks must become business centres, and areas of excellence; they must become idyllic in their nature and refine the community as a spot to go and have a Sunday lunch. “We are going to do a total beautification of the societies. We understand the scourge of violence, and the only way we can tackle it is if we have the country behind us,” he explained. Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley also toured the block near Quimby’s Shop, Bush Hall Yard Gap, St Michael, as part of the Building Blocks Project.  (SS)
POLICE IDENTIFY ROAD FATALITY VICTIM – Police have released the identity of the woman who died this afternoon in a road accident on the Adams section of the ABC Highway. She is 23-year-old Tiara Clarke, of Black Rock, St Michael. The deceased was a passenger of a vehicle driven by a 32-year-old female, of Gall Hill, Christ Church. Police Public Relations Officer Acting Inspector Rodney Inniss said Clarke died on the spot while the driver was taken to hospital. The motorcar was extensively damaged. Police are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed this accident to contact the District ‘B’ Police Station at 437 4311, police emergency at 211 or any police station. (BT)
ONE MAN DEAD; TWO INJURED FOLLOWING ST LUCY SHOOTING – July 28, 2018 One man is dead and two others were injured in a shooting incident that occurred at Hope Road, St Lucy, around 7:10p.m. Police spokesman Acting Inspector Rodney Inniss said the deceased died on the spot. The other two men – one was injured in his lower spine and right shoulder while the other received an injury to his left foot. As investigations continue into this incident, lawmen are appealing to anyone with information to contact the Crab Hill Police station at 310 7700; the Criminal Investigations Department at 430-7189; Police Emergency at 211; or any police station. (BT)
STEWART WANTS POLICE, SOLDIERS FOR FOREDAY AND KADOOMENT – With Crop Over 2018’s two largest events left on the calendar over the next week, a heavy presence of armed Barbados Defence Force (BDF) personnel is required to prevent an outbreak of the violence which almost crippled the Republic Bank Kadooment Day celebrations a year ago. That’s the feeling of president of the Barbados Association of Masqueraders (BAM), Chetwin Stewart. According to Stewart, soldiers along every section of the routes on August 4 (Foreday Morning) and August 6 (Kadooment Day) would go a long way in preventing what occurred last year. Thousands were sent scampering for cover just after 6:30 p.m. along Spring Garden last year, when one man was killed and six people suffered gunshot wounds during a brazen shoot-out as revellers partied in the dark near the end of the festival’s climax. Stewart said thousands of Barbadians were staying away from jumping in the Barbados Light & Power/HOTT 95.3 Foreday Morning Jam and on Kadooment Day in 2018, after the gun-toting thugs took their ammo to Spring Garden last year.  (SS)
QUEUED UP FOR BATTLE – Expect the finals of the Courtesy/Mount Gay Pic-O-De-Crop competition to be a close one with ten seasoned calypsonians on stage. The show which is slated for August 3 is not one to miss. The ten finalists drew their positions Wednesday night at the Courtesy Garage Wildey headquarters with ACstarting the show, followed by Billboard, Chrystal Cummins-Beckles, Smokey Burke, Mr Blood, Donella, iWeb, Kid Site, Structure and Jude Clarke. Although Paul Billboard Murrell pulled the second slot, he was excited to make it to the finals for the first time. Known for the controversial social commentary Sex Change which has made waves during the season, Billboardtold Barbados TODAY “I’m going to give it my best”. Meanwhile, Jude Clarke who will be the last competitor was completely shocked by his selection. “I came here with a particular number in mind so when I pulled the position I was surprised. I got here hoping that four would have been the number, but apparently it isn’t and I’m accepting it,” explained Clarke. One of the two females in the finals, Crystal Cummins-Beckles said she was happy with third place and she will be bringing her best on finals night. “I am looking to do what Crystal does best and that is to go out there and put on a show for the people, enjoy myself, meet the criteria and do my best,” said Cummins-Beckles who has made it to the Pic-O-De-Crop finals for the ninth time. During the function, Minister of Culture, Creative Economy and Sports John King disclosed that the competitors will be receiving a performance fee of $2, 000. He also revealed that in 2019, calypsonians will be able to record their music through the Cultural Industries Development Agency. “There will no excuses of people saying they haven’t heard the songs. It will depend solely on the tent managers and the calypsonians to get the material ready to suit from May 1,” revealed the Minister. Minister King argued that the social commentary being produced was of the highest quality. However, the calypso monarch competition had taken a dive in popularity and the combined efforts of the private sector, artistes and Government were needed for its revival. “Pic-O-De-Crop needs to go back to being the premiere competition not only in Barbados but across the Caribbean,” said King, adding that this would be possible through initiatives such as the CIDA. The Minister of Creative of Economy suggested that big plans were in the works for 2019, saying “I expect we will develop a new culture, a culture of excellence in everything that we do, a culture of productivity, a culture of being able to give praise where praise is due especially to our own”. Events Producer for the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) Aja also encouraged the ten finalists  who will be vying to dethrone iWeb for the 2019/2019 Nissan X-Trail compliments Courtesy Garage, to be the beacons for the future of kaiso in Barbados and the Caribbean. “We have seen a sort of waning in Pic-O-De-Crop over the years, [in] social commentary,” he mentioned, adding ”Our calypso is holding the fort for the survival of social commentary not only in Barbados but in the entire Caribbean”.   (BT)
NEW MONARCH AT BARBADOS PORT – Over the next year, Jacque Jackson Unplugged Collis will reign supreme as the 2018 Barbados Port Inc.’s calypso monarch. Delivering a solid and convincing performance of her social commentary Dey Had To Go to a large audience, she gained 98 points to cement her victory and beat out seven other contestants to claim the title, a trophy, a $3 000 cash prize, dinner for two, and tickets for the Pic-O-De-Crop finals. She also received a strand of pearls compliment Colombian Emerald’s for the highest ranking female contestant. Jackson Unplugged dethroned last year’s monarch Roger Aleph Collymore who came third with 74 points and another former monarch Latoya Big Brown Eversley who came second with 92 points during the ninth edition of the show held last night in Shed Three at the Bridgetown Port. The winning song, which was penned by Cultural Ambassador Gabby with input from her, reflected the outcome of the May 24 general elections, because the “DLP had we in misery”. In it, she cautioned the other contenders that because it was “a Port competition”, it did not mean it should not be taken seriously. Furthermore, she urged staff to face the fact that country was broke and everyone had to help improve it. Big Brown’s love for Crop Over and party music was evident from the time she came on stage. A former monarch, she brought energy to her performance that placed in her major contention of the title. Not only did she sing well as she paid tribute to the national festival, but along with her two female dancers and stiltman, she brought Wuk Wuk Wine to life in the self-penned song which Gabby assisted her with. She received a $2 000 cash prize. Aleph defended his crown like a champion. His Game Of Thrones was a clever play on the popular show. In it he declared that “all the fun done” and it was war on the other contestants some of whom called him the “la la man”. His major contention was that they “can’t win if they don’t write their own songs”. He received a $1 000 cash prize and a $200 voucher as well as a prize for the best self-penned song. Olivia Olimike Carmichael (The Letter), Raphael Straw Hat Atkins (12), Waindy Nos H.D Taylor (The Blueprint), Sherry Ann Sugarlan Hewitt (Sugarland), and Kerry-Ann Hot N Spicy Dean (I Am Not Your Maid) were the other contestants. They all received consolation prizes. The contestants all put up a valiant effort in their bid before judges Washbrook Bayne, (chief judge), Anthony Sargeant, Ronnie De Announcer Clarke, Cleve Scott and manager of the C.O. Williams House of Soca calypso tent, Sharon Carew-White. Apart from the contest, the audience was treated to performances from the regional calypso queen Calypso Rose who at 78 years old, was full of energy. She turned the place into one big feting session singing No Minister, Give Me More Tempo, and Fire in Me Wire. Also performing were the 13-18 year Scotiabank Junior Monarch Quon performed Why I Sing, Mighty Bit Bit, who placed second in the seven to 12 category sang his Please Give Bit Bit De Crown, Biggie Irie who sang Pankatang and Country, Adrian Clarke did Soca Me and Malik World Cup Cricket. Fashion Designer Ivonna Phillips also showcased a number of her pieces. Roger Gittens who arranged the majority of the songs, led the backing band that included musicians David Weatherhead and Mark Husbands. Randy Harris and Aisha Butcher were the background vocalists for all the contestants except Jackson Unplugged whose vocalists were Cave Shepherd All Stars Calypso Tent’s Eleanor Rice-Watkins, Romancia Murray and Sophia Lovell. Radio personality Admiral Nelson was the master of ceremonies.  (SS)
LOTS OF SUPPORT FOR MARZVILLE AT SHOW – Some of the biggest names in entertainment rallied around entertainer Omar McQuilkin for his inaugural Welcome to Marzville. The event was held at Daiquiri Beach and slated to begin at 9 p.m. However, the show truly began around 2:30 a.m. when the Give it To Ya singer appeared on stage with former Junior Monarch Adela Payne. During the well-attended event, he then welcomed several acts, some of who were backed by the Super Lynks band. They included Jus D, Nikita, King Bubba, Hypasounds, Edwin Yearwood and Lil Rick. (SS)
A BETTER SHOWING THIS YEAR – July 28, 2018 Xhosa band is learning from last year’s mistakes and has undertaken a huge re-branding exercise. Band Leader Jeremy Nicholas told Barbados TODAY on the sidelines of their signature cooler party We Don’t Pose, We Party that his team will be doing extensive checks of the costumes. “We have received most of our stuff and by the end of the week the rest of the customers will be here. To follow up from last year, we are making sure we aren’t making some of those mistakes. We will be doing all of our quality checks over the weekend to prepare for distributing.” Nicholas said his committee has rectified the difficulties on the road last year and has assured revellers that a good time will be had, “The band is obviously recovering from last year, but we are thankful that we are still able to go on the road and have a good time. We had to rebuild and show people that Xhosa is a brand that is serious about [what] we are giving to people and they will see that demonstrated on the road.” He said numbers have dropped off, but he blamed that on the economy. “We are obviously faced with the economic situation period in Barbados so [there] wouldn’t be a massive group as we had last year but it will be enough that we will have a good time on the road. Meanwhile, hundreds of partygoers who turned out to the beautifully transformed Sugarland Garden, Haymans, St Peter for Xhosa’s second annual Cooler Party enjoyed themselves. Last year, Xhosa partnered with the Red Boyz to produce an all Bajan cast. Nicholas said they’ve tweaked the lineup to enhance the production and make it more attractive. “This year, we followed up with that and have increased the [number] of artistes that are performing,  all backed by the Red Boyz, RPB, Lil Rick, Peter Ram, Jus D, Faith, Nikita, Lead Pipe and Saddis and Biggie Irie,” he said.   (BT)
FRUSTRATING START TO KIDDIES KADOOMENT – Hundreds of beautiful decked out junior masqueraders started to make their way to Kensington Oval from as early as 7:30 this morning. The eager beavers were patiently awaiting their turn to parade in front of the judges at the Junior Kadooment and Fair in association with Consolidated Finance. Seventeen bands are set to parade in the blistering sun but up to 10:30a.m. none had paraded as yet as parents complained bitterly about the logistics. Questions were repeatedly being asked about the entrance, where the ticket both was located and where were the bands assembled. This resulted in a long spectator line at one point. One irate parent made her voice heard as she exclaimed: “This is way too disorganised!” Another said: “Every time they come to Kensington Oval the same thing happens.” Efforts to get an official comment proved futile at the time of this publication.  (BT)
ANOTHER BIG WIN FOR SMALL – Kevin Small and his band Fifth Element Mas has done it again! Following today’s Junior Kadooment in association with Consolidated Finance, Fifth Element Mas under the theme Virtual Reality, was announced as Best Junior band for 2018 in a release from the National Cultural Foundation around 8:40 p.m. This makes it the band’s fourth title since inception. They previously won in 2014, 2016 as well as last year. Speaking to THE NATION who broke the news to him, Small said it was a very overwhelming feeling. “It’s even greater than the win. For us we have been dealing with a lot of reviews from parents telling us about the experience and how it was for their children. We tried hard to satisfy all their needs because first and foremost our masqueraders’ happiness is of upmost importance,” he said. Second place went to veteran bandleader Gwyneth Squires and her band Los Barbados − The People Who Came. Third place went to Trevor Nicholls’ Young Spirits Community Group under the theme Mystical Angels in Fantasy.  (SS)
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mtgc858 · 4 months
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Random Theory before bed but-
So stairway is based on the very first incident and in the story canon caused the first incident in Tcf right? So basically he's based on the very first concept and such. Keep that in mind, Character based of Trollge incident, Okay?
Now Legion right? Tall guy that doesn't want to be forgotten and is insane right?So hear me out...But
LEGION IS THE STILT MAN INCIDENT
Stiltman is a Trollface that got stuck in his attic after losing the key threw the floor and kept screaming begging others to find him but goes insane before breaking out being tall and runs into the woods. What if! Legion and Stiltman ARE the same person! A cool idea that in Arthurs(Legion) backstory, in one frame he's alone in a room cowering and shivering being alone and abandoned before the creepy (slight) jumpscare of him with sharp teeth.
What if that was a representation of Stiltman being stuck in his attic crying before snapping. Also, What if Arthur had gotten depressed and wanted to hide away in the attic before losing the key and screaming for help but his family didn't find him and he felt he was forgotten and abandoned by them making him go insane and turn. Or maybe the non depressing way was He went up for something and got locked by his family didn't know and thought he left making him trapped for days, also without any way for help or to entertain himself like a book or something 💔
Also my opinion but Stiltman is underrated so much and one of my favorite incidents besides Aurora wood and Acid refuge, also also plays into my theory! Stiltman is very underrated in general so it makes more sense to be like Legion in a way.
Anyway just a Theory I have on Legion
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