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First Wave: Subject 117 is a novel by Chris Brancato and Karen Holmes aimed at younger readers, and published in June 2000. A series of comic books were published by Andromeda Entertainment. Six issues were published between 2000 and 2001, encompassing four storylines and each issue was released with two alternate covers: a painted one by Matt ...
First Wave is a Canadian science fiction drama television series created by Chris Brancato, with Francis Ford Coppola as the show's executive producer. It originally aired on the Space Channel . Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada , the series focuses on the struggles of Cade Foster ( Sebastian Spence ) who almost single-handedly ...
First wave may refer to: First-wave feminism, a period of feminist history during the late 19th and early 20th centuries; First European colonization wave, from the early 15th century to the early 19th century; First Wave, a Sci-Fi Channel series that aired from 1998 to 2001; First Wave, a comic book limited series by DC Comics
People who were diagnosed with severe COVID-19 infections from the first wave of the pandemic could face double the risk of heart attack and stroke, a new study has found. Researchers focused on ...
[12] [13] Spence's first leading role was as Cade Foster, in the Space Channel (and later Sci-Fi Channel) original series First Wave, [14] which ran between 1998 and 2001. Spence played the role of Cliff Harting on the Hallmark Channel drama Cedar Cove, between 2013 and 2015. [15]
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Dave Legeno played Fenrir Greyback, a werewolf and Death Eater in the latter "Harry Potter" films. The actor died at the age of 50 in 2014 after going missing on a hike in Death Valley, California.
Bandmates for Estus included Harry Rumpf and Tom and John Nicholas. In the mid-1970s, Bell joined Wayne County & The Backstreet Boys, then moved onto Richard Hell and the Voidoids and played on their first album, Blank Generation. In May 1978, Tommy Ramone asked Bell to join the Ramones; he accepted and was renamed Marky Ramone.