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  2. Cool "Disco" Dan - Wikipedia

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    Cool "Disco" Dan (December 31, 1969 – July 26, 2017) was the pseudonym of American graffiti artist Dan Hogg. [1] [2] His standard mark, a particularly styled rendering of his name, was ubiquitous in the Washington metropolitan area, notably along the route of the Washington Metro Red Line.

  3. Roger Gastman - Wikipedia

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    Gastman is the curator and producer of Beyond The Streets, a traveling large-scale exhibition of street art and graffiti. The first Beyond the Streets exhibition was held in 2018 in downtown Los Angeles, CA, [12] which spanned over 40,000 square feet and featured over 100 artists. [13]

  4. The Legend of Cool "Disco" Dan - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Cool "Disco" Dan is a 2013 American documentary film written and directed by Joseph Pattisall. [1] The film was released on April 15, 2013 in conjunction with the release of the book Pump Me Up: DC Subculture in the 1980s. [2] [3] The documentary was narrated by Washington, D.C. -native Henry Rollins.

  5. List of DC Archive Editions - Wikipedia

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    The Atom from All-American Comics #19–23; Scribbly (featuring the Red Tornado) from All-American Comics #20–24; Doctor Mid-Nite from All-American Comics #25–29; Mister Terrific from Sensation Comics #1–5; Wildcat from Sensation Comics #1–5. 978-1-4012-1472-2. Justice League of America Archives. 1.

  6. Graffiti in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti on the side of a building in Washington, D.C., 2020. Graffiti is a cause of disagreement among residents of Washington, D.C., in the United States. [ 1 ][ 2 ]

  7. List of fictional prisons - Wikipedia

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    Scooby-Doo (DC Comics) issue 50 Big House Brouhaha (2001) Bolingbroke Penitentiary: San Andreas: Grand Theft Auto V (2013) HMP Blakedown: Devon, England: Convict 99 (1938) Blackgate Penitentiary: near Gotham City: Batman Boomsby: Bangalla: The Phantom, first app. "The Slave Market of Mucar" (1961) Boltovo Dam: Mariel System

  8. Borf - Wikipedia

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    Borf was a graffiti campaign seen in and around Washington, D.C., during 2004 and 2005, carried out by John Tsombikos while studying at the Corcoran College of Art and Design. This four-letter word was ubiquitous around the Northwest quadrant of Washington, and ranged from simple tagging to complete sentences to two-color stencils to the ...

  9. Checkmate (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Checkmate, a division of Task Force X, is a fictional covert operations agency appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The antihero team first appeared in Action Comics #598 (March 1988) and proceeded to have its own ongoing title in Checkmate![ 1]