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It’s the 8th day of Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar and today we follow the duty shift of a Rebel Trooper serving in the Christmas Guard.

 

The Holidays have many enemies: beings of pure evil who thrive spreading sorrow and despair.

But the Christmas Guard is not unprepared. Formed by the Multiverse’s elite and equipped with the state of the art technology they protect what the Holidays stand for.

 

The turret is the Advent Calendar build and he Rebel Trooper comes from the last year Calendar set. Little spoiler: there is a Rebel Hoth Trooper in this year’s set as well :)

 

May the Brick be with You :)

After playing Bioshock Infinite it got me thinking of multiverse's again!

Metrolink Multiverse's Neon Yellow-Orange-Red Splendour Preparation to the Company's Origin

 

Fairview Bus Inc. | 1635 I Golden Dragon XML6102 “Splendour” fleet by Xiamen Golden Dragon Bus Co., Ltd. (China) (Prime Manufacturer) / Trans Oriental Motor Builders, Inc. (Assembler)

 

🚏 Original / Authorized Franchise Route: Baclaran (Parañaque City) - Bagong Silang (Caloocan) via EDSA, Commonwealth Ave. & Vice Versa

🚏 Rationalized Route Assigned in Route 7: Fairview (Nova Stop) - PITX via East Ave., Timog, Quezon Ave.

 

🕚 Date Taken on September 2022

📍 Photo Shot Location @ Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX), Parañaque City

 

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After playing Bioshock Infinite it got me thinking of multiverse's again!

The original Clayface, Basil Karlo, appeared in Detective Comics #40. He is an actor who is driven insane when he hears that a remake of the classic horror film he had starred in, The Terror, would be shot without him acting in the film, even though he is to be one of the advising staff. Donning the mask of the film's villain, Clayface, he begins killing the actors playing characters he killed in the order and way they die in the film, along with someone who knew his identity. Last, he plans to murder the actor playing the Clayface killer. He is foiled by Batman and Robin. [3] He reappears in Detective Comics #49 (March 1941) after the prison ambulance he is riding in plunges off a cliff. He once again dons the mask of Clayface and targets Bruce Wayne's fiancée, Julie Madison. Once again, the Dynamic Duo foil his plans. A movie buff, Batman creator Bob Kane states that the character was partially inspired by the Lon Chaney, Sr. version of The Phantom of the Opera and that the name of the character comes from Boris Karloff and Basil Rathbone.[4] [5]

 

Much later, Karlo languishes in a prison hospital, when the current Clayface, Sondra Fuller, visits him out of curiosity. Karlo proposes an alliance between all living Clayfaces to kill Batman. Even though the Mud Pack, as the group called itself, is defeated, Karlo injects himself with samples from Preston Payne and Sondra Fuller, gaining the abilities to shapeshift and melt with a touch; he becomes the self-declared "Ultimate" Clayface. [6] He is defeated by the combined efforts of Batman and Looker of the Outsiders by overloading his abilities, making him melt into the ground. He literally sinks into the Earth's crust when he loses control of his powers; he survives, however, and now his body sports crystals similar to quartz that endow him with greater powers. Karlo escapes his underground prison when Gotham City is struck by a great Cataclysm. He captures Batman and is about to kill him, but he gets into a feud with Mr. Freeze on who has a right to kill the Caped Crusader. Using that distraction, Batman soundly defeats both of them.

 

During the "No Man's Land" storyline, Karlo holds Poison Ivy, who is in charge of producing fresh vegetables for the remaining people in the city, prisoner in Robinson Park. Poison Ivy eventually battles and defeats Karlo, sinking him deep into the ground. It appears that the Ultimate Clayface is destroyed in this battle, but has resurfaced as a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains. Later, he seeks to increase his already formidable powers by absorbing Wonder Woman (a clay construct similar to him), giving him an amount of powers that bordered on invulnerability. While he is successful in absorbing some of the heroine's powers- causing her to regress to a teenage appearance resembling Donna Troy-, he is ultimately returned to normal when Wonder Woman and Donna were able to trick Clayface into entering a train carriage with Wonder Woman while she was disguised as Donna, Donna subsequently using the Lasso of Truth to swing the carriage around and turn it into a mystical centrifuge, causing the clay Clayface had taken from Wonder Woman to split away from him and re-merge with Wonder Woman due to the differences between the two types of clay

 

Basil Karlo is among the members of the Injustice League and is among the villains seen in Salvation Run. He can be seen as the member of Libra's Secret Society of Super Villains. In the second issue of Final Crisis, he triggers an explosion at the Daily Planet under Libra's orders when Lex Luthor demands for Libra to do something that will draw Superman to them.[7]

 

[edit] Matt Hagen

Cover to Detective Comics #298. Matt Hagen as Clayface II.The second Clayface, Matt Hagen, first appeared in Detective Comics #298. A treasure hunter, Hagen finds a mysterious radioactive pool of protoplasm in a cave. Immersing himself in it, he is transformed into a malleable clay-like form which could be shaped into almost anything he desires. This is only a temporary effect, however, requiring him to return to the pool periodically in order to maintain use of his powers.[1] [8]

 

He eventually copies the pool's protoplasmic jelly by chemistry studies, although the artificial proptoplasm only allows him five hours of Clayface powers compared to the full two days of the pool's.

 

Hagen is ultimately killed by a shadow demon during the 12-issue limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths. [9]

 

Clayface appeared alongside the other dead villains only to be defeated by Hawk and Dove and the Teen Titans.[10]

 

During the "Mud Pack" storyline, the other villains who use the name Clayface gather Hagen's remains and make him a post-mortem member of their gang.

 

In the Post-Crisis, it is later revealed that Hagen survived the shadow demon attack. He later attempts to capture Power Girl shortly before Infinite Crisis occurs in JSA: Classified issues 1-4, but he is later defeated by the original Multiverse's Earth-Two Superman during the Infinite Crisis as he's about to capture her alongside several other villains for Alexander Luthor, Jr. of the original Multiverse's Earth-3, as seen in issue 2 of Infinite Crisis.

  

You know guys,I dont really care,if you post mean and hurtful comments,I just really want to be in GCW.I know,that it is the day that the war begins,and hey,I am not the judge about if I am in this round or not,but I have just wanted toalso ay,thank YOU my viewers for viewing my low quailituy and cruddy mocs.And of course,if it wasnt for GCW then I would never have had a Flikr acount.Thank you.

  

Real Story:

  

Late at night,Clayface is sneaking into Ace Chemicals (not trying to disturb Strange) and took all of the money that he could find.With his giant clay hand at the ready,Clayface quickly climb up the ladder and saw that he wasnt alone!A man in one of Stranges chemical suits saw him and yelled for help!Luckily,Clayface killed the man before any help came and busted through the wall and ran away.

I'm just gonna quote the OAFE.NET review:

 

Liliana Vess is a planeswalker who wields black magic. Her specialty is necromancy: spells that reanimate the dead, corrupt the Liliana Vess living, and unlock power from death. Beautiful, cunning, and ambitious to a fault, Liliana Vess is quietly one of the Multiverse's most magnetic dangers. Liliana's dark charisma is undeniable - she's agelessly striking and sharp as the edge of a razor.

 

Liliana Vess's most formative experience was her pact with demonic forces. As Liliana faced the limits of her human lifespan, her health and power were waning. She contacted powerful demon lords, and one dark deal later, she was restored to her height of power and beauty. Today she appears to be in her 20s, but in truth she's over a century old.

 

Liliana's ambition has led her to interact with beings from all over the Multiverse, but ultimately, Liliana Vess's first love is Liliana Vess. She's convinced that everyone's in it for themselves just as she is, but that she's just a little better at playing the game than everyone else.

 

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After playing Bioshock Infinite it got me thinking of multiverse's again!

After playing Bioshock Infinite it got me thinking of multiverse's again!

Skymember Presents Multiverse by The One Playing Cards

 

Introducing "The One" - a new playing cards series from Skymember Presents dedicated to magicians and cardists.

 

Amidst the series lies the Multiverse - the very first deck of the series. It's designed and illustrated by Austin Ho, the designer of the Olympians Playing Cards.

 

As per its title, this deck is designed with a mind-boggling possibility in mind-that an infinite number of parallel universes might exist in this dark, vast unknown. Austin firmly believes that in this mysterious universe, there are always multiple versions of ourselves venturing into actions or even places that frighten us to the core. Just imagine... the same person in the same location but doing entirely different things; a different universe with the same two people, but with a different relationship. You'll never know if the person whom you have a crush on now, feels the same towards you in an alternate universe. Mind-boggling, isn't it?

 

This concept is uniquely translated into the design of Multiverse's courts cards. Each fragment on a card represents a different, alternate universe of the same person; each with their very own story. The question is... which one is yours?

 

Features of the Multiverse:

Printed by USPCC on thin crushed stock. It's flexible, thinner and more durable-perfect for daily use by magicians and cardists alike.

Fully customized design for every card. The design, while being a symbol of parallel universes, is beautiful with a simplistic and consistent color design; it's bound to attract anyone who catches a glimpse of it.