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Orphan date February 2009 otheruses Red White and Blue disambiguation unreferenced date November 2008 Red, White and Blue is a fictional three trio of soldiers from DC Comics . Red Dugan of The United States Marine Corps , Whitey Smith of the Army , and Blooey Blue of the Navy made up the Red, White & Blue team, U.S. agents who fought against Axis forces during World War II . They were helped by FBI agent Doris West . Their first appearance was in All American Comics 1 April 1939 . Other versions In Mark Waid and Alex Ross Alex Ross s miniseries Kingdom Come comics Kingdom Come , he made a more futuristic savage version of Red, White, and Blue. They each dress in metallic body armor, colored after their namesake, and each had a signature weapon. Red uses a flame thrower, White uses a missile launcher, and Blue uses a laser gun. They were under the control of Lex Luthor and were his eyes and ears inside the Gulag, a large detention center that was built for amoral vigilantes like themselves. Category DC Comics superhero teams Category DC Comics organizations Category United States themed superheroes Category Colors DC Comics stub ... more details
Infobox Victoria closed railway station NAME Jumbunna IMAGE LINE Outtrim railway line Outtrim DISTANCE ? PLATFORMS ? TRACKS ? STATUS Closed OPENED 1894 CLOSED 1 October 1953 Jumbunna was a railway station on the Outtrim line in South Gippsland , Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia . The station was opened in the 1890s, and was one of only three stations on the Outtrim line which was eventually closed in two stages between 1951 and 1953, when Victorian Railways was closing many other small branch lines. The original station, now converted into a 3 bedroom house, and miniature railway was put up for sale in late 2006. http www.alexscott.com.au public PropertyProductDisplay.asp?PID 25185&RURL postings 10331 25185.html&AID &RID &WAID 75&WRID &UT 6 11 2006 202 3A22 3A00 20PM&RT 6 11 2006 202 3A22 3A00 20PM See Also Jumbunna, Victoria Victorian closed stations Line Outtrim railway line Outtrim line Previous Korumburra Here Jumbunna Next Outtrim North Approximate locations only. coord 38 28 7 S 145 46 31 E region AU VIC type railwaystation display title DEFAULTSORT Jumbunna Railway Station, Victoria Category Disused railway stations in Victoria Australia Victoria rail transport stub ... more details
orphan date June 2010 Infobox comics location Wikipedia WikiProject Comics name Big City image filename format only imagesize default 250 caption publisher DC Comics debut Supergirl and the Legion of Super Heroes 20 September 2006 creators Mark Waid type city y residents Colossal Boy races locations subcat DC Comics altcat sortkey Big City comics Big City is a future city in Antarctica in the fictional universe of DC Comics . Because of global warming , Antarctica in the future is covered with cities. One of these cities was magnified in size by Bizarro Brainiac as he seeks to reverse what Brainiac comics Brainiac did by shrinking Kandor . Big City was once called McMurdo City and the people left behind are the protectors. Big City is also the home to Colossal Boy . Source Supergirl and the Legion of Super Heroes , issue 20, September 2006 . See also Antarcto Big City is also the fictional setting of the Dynomutt and Blue Falcon cartoon. Category DC Comics populated places DC Comics stub fict location stub ... more details
Infobox comic book title Wikipedia WikiProject Comics title Marvel Knights 4 image imagesize need image of cover to Marvel Knights 4 1 caption Cover to Marvel Knights 4 1, April 2004. Art by Steve McNiven . schedule Monthly format limited publisher Marvel Comics date April 2004 in comics 2004 August 2006 in comics 2006 issues 30 main char team Fantastic Four writers Roberto Aguirre Sacasa artists pencillers Steve McNiven br Jim Muniz br Valentine DeLandro br Mizuki Sakakibara br Clay Mann inkers colorists creative team month creative team year creators subcat Marvel Comics sort Marvel Knights 4 Marvel Knights 4 was an ongoing comic book series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero team, the Fantastic Four . The series was launched as part of the company s Marvel Knights imprint, and ran for 30 issues Apr. 2004 Aug. 2006 . All issues in the series were written by playwright Roberto Aguirre Sacasa , and presented stories that focused less upon science fiction themes than typical Fantastic Four tales. Publication history In 2004, Marvel Comics editor in chief Joe Quesada announced that playwright Roberto Aguirre Sacasa would become the new writer for Fantastic Four , one of the company s flagship titles. The move proved to be controversial, as the series writer at that time Mark Waid was very popular with readers. Soon thereafter, Marvel announced that Aguirre Sacasa would be given a new Fantastic Four title to published under the Marvel Knights imprint, and that Waid would continue on the primary series along with artist Mike Wieringo . ref cite web url http espinasse comics.blogspot.com 2010 10 review roberto aguirre sacasas marvel.html title Review Roberto Aguirre Sacasa s Marvel Knights 4 publisher Espinasse s Super Read Of The Week first Edmund last Lau date October 11, 2010 accessdate January 29, 2012 ref Aguirre Sacasa s series, entitled Marvel Knights 4 , ran for 30 issues until its cancellation in 2006. Collected editions class wikitable Title Material collect ... more details
About the 1993 story arc other DC uses Trinity comics Infobox comics story arc Wikipedia WikiProject Comics title Trinity image trinitydcu0.jpg imagesize default 250 caption Descript cvr DC Universe Trinity 1 Aug 1993 Art by Gene Ha . publisher DC Comics startmo August startyr 1993 endmo September endyr 1993 Superhero y SciFi first Crossover y multigenre y titles Darkstars 11 12 br DC Universe Trinity 1 2 br Green Lantern vol. 3, 44 45 br L.E.G.I.O.N. 93 57 58 main char team Green Lantern Corps br Darkstars , L.E.G.I.O.N. writers Gerard Jones , Mark Waid , Michael Jan Friedman artists pencillers Gene Ha , Barry Kitson , Travis Charest inkers Dan Davis, Dennis Kramer, Frank Percy, Romeo Tanghal, Ken Branch, Steve George, Peter Gross, Andrew Pepoy, Mike Sellers, John Stokes letterers editors colorists Stuart Chaifetz TPB ISBN cat DC Comics sortkey Trinity Trinity was a comic book fictional crossover crossover story line published by DC Comics that ran through a self titled limited series and the issues of Darkstars , Green Lantern vol. 3, and L.E.G.I.O.N. 93 cover dated August and September 1993 in comics 1993 . It was written by Gerard Jones and Mark Waid from a plot by Michael Jan Friedman . Plot The Trinity storyline was a Major events of the DC Universe major event fictional crossover crossing over between DC Comics outer space titles Green Lantern Corps , L.E.G.I.O.N. , and the Darkstars . The three groups converge on the planet Maltus comics Maltus , birthplace of the Guardians of the Universe , the The Controllers Controllers , and the Zamarons . They go up against a trio of cosmic powered ancient Malthusian Gods called Triarch The Triarch Quarra the Creator , Archor the Sustainer and Tzodar the Destroyer . Bibliography Part 1 DC Universe Trinity 1 Part 2 Green Lantern vol. 3, 44 Part 3 L.E.G.I.O.N. 93 57 Part 4 Darkstars 11 Part 5 Green Lantern vol. 3, 45 Part 6 L.E.G.I.O.N. 93 58 Part 7 Darkstars 12 Part 8 DC Universe Trinity 2 External links http www.dcuguid ... more details
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for Wellington buildings Category Buildings and structures in Wellington Image Wellington Building.JPG right thumb 250px The Wellington Building at 180 Wellington Street, as seen from the corner of Bank and Sparks The Wellington Building is a Roman Corinthian Revival Style office building in Ottawa , Canada . It was built between 1924 and 1927 as Canadian headquarters of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company . The original structure was designed by D. Everett Waid in 1961 the more restrained east wing of the building was added. It is located just south of the Parliament of Canada Parliament buildings at the intersection of Wellington Street and Bank Street Ottawa Bank Street with its southern face on Sparks Street . It remained the home of Met Life until 1970 when the company moved to a new building to the south. It was bought by the federal government, and used as offices and for a time the home of the Canadian Postal Museum . In 1984 a shortage of office space for the MPs resulted in some of them being moved to the building. This was the first time MPs had been housed outside of Parliament Hill. The building currently houses the administration of the House of Commons Human Resources, Finance . There are no longer MPs offices since the opening of the Justice Building across Wellington Street. The Wellington Building is scheduled to be completely renovated due to its age and an asbestos problem. References Exploring Ottawa an architectural guide to the nation s capital. Harold Kalman and John Roaf. Toronto University of Toronto Press, 1983. Ottawa a guide to heritage structures City of Ottawa, Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee managing editor, Lucy Corbin. 2001 coord 45.421725 N 75.700951 W region CA ON type landmark display title Parliament Hill Category Buildings and structures completed in 1927 Category Federal government buildings in Ottawa Category Neoclassical architecture in Canada ... more details
Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox comics creator image Replace this image male.svg imagesize 150 caption alt birth name Terrence Kavanagh birth date birth place death date death place nationality American area cartoonist write y art pencil ink edit y publish letter color alias signature very optional signature alt notable works awards website sortkey Kavanagh, Terry subcat American Terrence Terry Kavanagh is an People of the United States American comic book editing editor and writer . Biography Kavanagh was a Marvel Comics editor during the late 1980s and 1990s. Titles he edited during that time included Marvel Comics Presents and Nick Fury , Agent of Shield . During the mid and late 1990s he began to write for Marvel, on titles such as Moon Knight Marc Spector Moon Knight , Avengers comics Avengers Timeslide , X Man and X Universe . During his run on Web of Spider Man he pitched a storyline involving the return of the clone, which then formed the basis of the Clone Saga . Bibliography Expand section date January 2010 Comics work includes Fantastic Four 2099 6 8 uncomment when footnotes are added Notes Reflist References Refbegin gcdb type credit search Terry Kavanagh title Terry Kavanagh comicbookdb type creator id 1833 title Terry Kavanagh Refend S start succession box title Avengers comics Avengers writer before Bob Harras after Mark Waid years 1995&ndash 1996 br with Bob Harras in 1995 early 1996 succession box title Iron Man writer before Len Kaminski after Jim Lee & Scott Lobdell years 1995&ndash 1996 br with Dan Abnett in late 1995&ndash early 1996 S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kavanagh, Terry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kavanagh, Terry Category Living people US comics creator stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox architect name John Albert Ewart image caption nationality Canadian birth date 1872 birth place death date 1964 death place Ottawa , Ontario alma mater practice significant buildings Knox Presbyterian Church Ottawa significant projects significant design awards John Albert Ewart 1872 1964 was a Canadian architect was an Ottawa architect and son of Chief Dominion Architect David Ewart . Ewart studied architecture at the University of Toronto in the 1890s and moved to Ottawa to practice with King Arnoldi in 1895 and Burritt & Meredith in 1904, and Sproatt & Rolph in 1932. ref http www.dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org architects view 1562 John Albert Ewart ref Ewart died in 1964. List of buildings designed by Ewart include Booth Building, 1910 11 Transportation Building, 1916 Hunter Building, 1917 20 Metropolitan Life Building, 1924 27 associate of Waid Ottawa Electric Building, 1926 27 Victoria Building, 1927 28 Architect to Ottawa Collegiate Institute Board Knox Presbyterian Church Ottawa 1932 Gallery gallery File Knoxpresbyterian.jpg Knox Presbyterian Church Ottawa gallery See also John Ewart architect References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ewart, John Albert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1872 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1964 PLACE OF DEATH Ottawa , Ontario DEFAULTSORT Ewart, John Albert Category 1872 births Category 1964 deaths Category Canadian architects Category People from Ottawa Category Artists from Ontario Canada architect stub ... more details
Infobox comics creator image imagesize caption birth name birth date birth place death date death place nationality Canadian write y art y alias signature notable works awards website subcat Canadian Grant Miehm is a Canadian illustrator who has worked for a number of different United States American comics publishers. His work began appearing in the mid 1980s, in various titles produced by independent publishers, including The American comics The American for Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse . From approximately 1988 to 1992, he worked for DC Comics , drawing The Flash , Justice Society , Green Arrow , Starman comics Starman , and Suicide Squad . He was both artist and plotter on Impact Comics s Legend of the Shield with dialogue by Mark Waid . He has also worked on Marvel Comics Marvel s Namor Namor The Sub Mariner and Avengers comics The Avengers . He has drawn for television related titles such as Gargoyles Disney and Saban Entertainment s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers . Miehm has been packaging the long running Scouts in Action feature writing, drawing, ink, color, typography, logo designs as well as a variety of assignments for Boys Life magazine since 2000. The feature was expanded to a second page More Scouts In Action with the September, 2007 issue. His other freelance work includes regular assignments in the advertising and commercial illustration fields. External links http www.lambiek.net artists m miehm grant.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia entry http www.futurealstudio.com films aidc interviews grantmiehm.html Interview with Futureal Studio http the cartoon fiend.blogspot.com 2006 05 friends of fiend 18 grant miehm.html Interview with The Cartoon Fiend Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Miehm, Grant ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Illustrator DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Miehm, Grant Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Canadian illustrators Canadian comics creato ... more details
Multiple issues primarysources August 2008 refimprove August 2007 Infobox comic book title Wikipedia WikiProject Comics title CrossGen Chronicles image CrossGen Chronicles 1.jpg caption Cover to CrossGen Chronicles 1 schedule Bi Monthly format ongoing y publisher CrossGen Entertainment date June 2000 in comics 2000 July 2002 in comics 2002 issues 8 main char team writers Ron Marz br Barbara Kesel br Mark Waid artists pencillers inkers colorists creative team month creative team year creators Mark Alessi br Gina M. Villa subcat CrossGen sort CrossGen Chronicles CrossGen Chronicles was an American comic book published by CrossGen Entertainment from June 2000 in comics 2000 to July 2002 in comics 2002 . Each issue told a story from one of the different worlds in the Sigilverse, usually a historical narrative of some aspect. Issue 1 Sigilverse Introduction Issue. Begins the narrative of the Sigilverse by introducing the First, who have gathered to discuss the sudden appearance of the universe s sigil bearers, main characters in CrossGen s first wave of titles. Issue 2 Scion comics Scion Tells the story of how Admiral Edvin the Peacemaker of the Heron Dynasty and Admiral Alexi of the Raven Dynasty forged peace between the two Dynasties and initiated the Ritual of Combat on Tournament Isle. Issue 3 Meridian comics Meridian Tells the story of Sephie s parents. The Muse of Giatan also makes an appearance years before Sephie s birth. Issue 4 Sigil comics Sigil Tells the origin of Sam and Tchlusarud s feud. Issue 5 Mystic comics Mystic The real story on Animora and the Guild Masters. Issue 6 The First comics The First Tells the story of the Secundae births. Issue 7 Negation comics Negation The history of Obregon Kaine . Issue 8 Crux comics Crux The Story of Danik and Capricia s encounter with Amatus years before transition. DEFAULTSORT Crossgen Chronicles Category 2000 comic debuts ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 NASCAR Scene was a weekly magazine about NASCAR stock car racing published by Street & Smith s Sports Group in North Carolina . It was established in 1976 and lasted until 2010, making it one of the oldest NASCAR specific publications at the time of this final issue. NASCAR Scene has a sister publication, NASCAR Illustrated , a monthly NASCAR lifestyle magazine format, that is also published by Street & Smith s. NASCAR Scene announced it would cease its weekly publication on January 6, 2010. The last issue was publicated in February 2010. Much of the content in Scene was merged into NASCAR Illustrated which was enhanced with additional coverage Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series . ref cite web author Post a Comment url http www.scenedaily.com news articles sprintcupseries NASCAR Scene to merge into enhanced NASCAR Illustrated.html title NASCAR Scene to merge into enhanced NASCAR Illustrated publisher Scenedaily.com date 2010 01 06 accessdate 2011 01 30 ref NASCAR Scene writers Expand section date June 2010 David Exum Jeff Gluck David Griffith Mike Hembree Lee Montgomery Bob Pockrass Jared Turner Steve Waid Ben White Rea White ref cite web url http www.sportsjournalists.com forum index.php?action printpage topic 75357.0 title NASCAR Scene and SceneDaily.com layoffs publisher Sportsjournalists.com date accessdate 2011 01 30 ref References references External links http www.scenedaily.com Official site Advance Publications DEFAULTSORT Nascar Scene Category Publications established in 1977 Category NASCAR magazines Category American sports magazines Category Advance Publications NASCAR stub sport mag stub ... more details
Infobox UK place country Scotland static image static image caption latitude 56.23 longitude 02.79 official name Arncroach population shire district unitary scotland Fife region constituency westminster post town postcode district KY10 postcode area dial code os grid reference NO5105 Image Blinkbonny Road, Arncroach.jpg thumb left Blinkbonny Road, Arncroach Arncroach is a small village situated in the East of Fife , a couple of miles inland of the fishing village of Pittenweem and around 10 miles away from the famous St Andrews , on the east coast of Scotland . Arncroach is within the Carnbee Parish, Scotland Carnbee church parish. Situated about 1 4 of a mile from Arncroach is Kellie Castle , formerly the seat of the Earl of Kellie , and is also where the famous James Lorimer jurist Lorimer family lived. The village recently When date February 2011 saw the installation of the first wind turbine to the East Neuk area of Fife. Geology Geography Arncroach is situated at the foot of Kellie Law, a small hill which is visible from as far as the Firth of Forth . The village has a population of around 120 people. Education Arncroach once had two schools, despite it only being a very small village. One was a boys school and the other was for girls. Later the two were combined, as having two became impractical. The Old School of Arncroach has been a holiday home since the school was closed in the mid 1990s. Children living in the village and surrounding area now have to travel to Pittenweem or Colinsburgh Primarys, and Waid Academy in Anstruther for secondary education Category Villages in Fife Fife geo stub it Arncroach ... more details
Notability date December 2008 Refimprove date December 2008 Infobox Book name Writers on Comic Scriptwriting, Vol. 1 title orig translator image image caption author Mark Salisbury illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series subject Comics genre publisher Titan Books pub date 2002 english pub date media type pages 256 isbn 184023069X oclc 41504747 preceded by followed by Infobox Book name Writers on Comic Scriptwriting, Vol. 2 title orig translator image image caption author Andrew Kardon and Tom Root illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series subject Comics genre publisher Titan Books pub date 2004 english pub date media type pages 256 isbn 1840238089 oclc preceded by followed by Writers on Comic Scriptwriting is book series containing interviews from top comic book writer s about their writing techniques and principle works. Volume 1 ISBN 184023069X was written by Mark Salisbury and Volume 2 ISBN 1840238089 was written by Andrew Kardon and Tom Root . Interviewees Volume 1 Volume 1 contains interviews from ref http www.amazon.com dp 184023069X ref Kurt Busiek Peter David Chuck Dixon Warren Ellis Garth Ennis Neil Gaiman Devin Grayson Dan Jurgens Joe Kelly comics Joe Kelly Jeph Loeb Todd McFarlane Frank Miller comics Frank Miller Grant Morrison Mark Waid Volume 2 Volume 2 contains interviews from ref http www.amazon.com dp 1840238089 ref Brian Azzarello Brian Michael Bendis Ed Brubaker Mike Carey British writer Mike Carey Andy Diggle Paul Dini Peter Milligan Mark Millar Mike Mignola Geoff Johns Bruce Jones Greg Rucka Dave Sim Kevin Smith Jill Thompson Brian K. Vaughan Bill Willingham References reflist Category 2002 books Category 2004 books Category Books about comics comics stub ... more details
Superherobox image Telekinesis.JPG imagesize 200 converted y caption Telekinesis hovering character name Telekinesis real name publisher DC Comics debut Supergirl andf the Legion of Superheroes 28 May 2007 creators Mark Waid br Barry Kitson homeworld species alliances Wanderers comics Wanderers aliases powers Psychokinesis Telekinesis is a mysterious character who appeared in Supergirl and the Legion of Superheroes 28, as a member of a rival team to the Legion, the Wanderers comics Wanderers . Fictional character biography Telekinesis is an alien who apparently lacks arms or legs, and moves by levitation. He was recruited by Lightning Lord Threeboot Mekt Ranzz to be a member of the Wanderers, a covert mercenary team of metahumans created by the Earthgov. Little is known about his history before joining, and he gives little away by talking, as he speaks very little. It was later revealed that he and the Wanderers have worked together with the Legion of Super Heroes to battle the Dominators . When the public got to know that the planet Dominion had been blown up on the demand of Cosmic Boy although the truth was that it was sent to the Phantom Zone , Brainiac 5 manipulated data from Vrax Gozzl so that they would suggest that it was Mekt Ranzz s idea to implode the Dominator homeworld, and that Titan Girl Jeyra Entinn Titan Girl then psionically planted the thought in Cosmic Boy s mind. When Mekt Ranzz was arrested, Telekinesis and the other Wanderers disappeared. Powers and abilities Telekinesis has psychokinetic powers which allow him to move solid objects with his mind. He can move an object roughly three times his own bodyweight without strain, anything higher and he cannot move it at all. He uses his power to levitate himself as he has no legs, and moves objects mentally in place of using his arms which he does not have Legion of Super Heroes Category Comics characters introduced in 2007 Category DC Comics aliens Category Extraterrestrial superheroes Category DC C ... more details
Infobox German location Name K ntrop Art Ortsteil Municipality Neuenrade image photo Neuenrade K ntrop K ntroper Stra e Sankt Georg 04 ies.jpg image caption St. George s church Wappen lat deg 51 lat min 17 lat sec 5 lon deg 7 lon min 49 lon sec 4 Lageplan Lageplanbeschreibung Bundesland North Rhine Westphalia Regierungsbezirk Arnsberg Landkreis M rkischer Kreis Verbandsgemeinde H he 285 499 Fl che Einwohner 1498 Stand 31 12 2010 PLZ 58809 Vorwahl 02392, 02394 Kfz MK Adresse Verband Website official http www.kuentrop.de K ntrop is a Germany German village in Neuenrade , a municipality in M rkischer Kreis , North Rhine Westphalia . Until 1969 it was an autonomous municipality ref de icon https recht.nrw.de lmi owa br bes text?anw nr 2&gld nr 2&ugl nr 2020&bes id 4011&aufgehoben N Act of reorganization of the district of Altena and the independent city of L denscheid 18 12 1968 ref and, as of 2010, its population was of 1,498. ref de icon http www.neuenrade.de city info webaccessibility index.cfm?waid 21&item id 0®ion id 51&design id 0&modul id 5&record id 723&fsize 1&contrast 0&search k ntrop K ntrop infos at Neuenrade website ref Geography The village is located in the eastern suburb of Neuenrade on the roads linking the town with Balve in north, and Plettenberg in south. Its highest point 499 amsl is represented by an hill named K ntroper Berg . It is served by a station on the H nnetalbahn , a railway line running from Neuenrade to Menden Sauerland Menden . See also Neuenrade Affeln Sauerland References Reflist External links commonscat inline Neuenrade K ntrop K ntrop de icon http www.kuentrop.de K ntrop official website DEFAULTSORT Kuntrop Category Neuenrade Category Villages in North Rhine Westphalia NorthRhineWestphalia geo stub de K ntrop ... more details