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  2. Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold - Wikipedia

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    The shareware version of the game was released on December 3, 1993. The registered version of Blake Stone shipped with a comic book, called Blake Stone Adventure. id Software released Doom one week after Apogee released Blake Stone. [6] Doom quickly eclipsed Blake Stone, which sold poorly after initial success. [6]

  3. MyHouse.wad - Wikipedia

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    Ending two is achieved by going through a secret door in the mirrored version of the Gas Station. It features a fake beach placed on a movie set; the foliage and bushes are made of cardboard, and the beach view is a projected image on a sheet. The game ends on a black screen when the clapperboard at the rear of the area is used. [13]

  4. Cabal (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Loki is shown visiting Doom in secret meetings and dinners and proposing a more personal relationship between the two of them, separate from the Cabal, which Doom considers more of an association, showing amusement in the poisonous toxins placed in her food, and Doom's attempts to incinerate her, at the meal, claiming to Doom it meant he was ...

  5. Doom 3 - Wikipedia

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    Doom 3 achieved gold status on July 14, 2004 [50] and a Mac OS X release was confirmed the next day. [51] Doom 3 was released in the United States on August 3, 2004, and to the rest of the world on August 13. Due to high demand, the game was made available at select outlets at midnight on the date of release.

  6. Stephen Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    Lesser's short novel "Secret of the Black Planet" was the cover story for the June 1952 issue of Amazing Stories. Lesser's novella "Voyage to Eternity" was cover-featured for the July 1953 issue of Imagination. Lesser's novella "Jungle in the Sky" was the cover story in the second issue of If in May 1953.

  7. Valentina Vostok - Wikipedia

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    Valentina Vostok is a fictional character by DC Comics.She first appeared in Showcase #94 (August 1977), and was created by Paul Kupperberg and Joe Staton. [1]In live-action, Valentina Vostok made her debut in the first season of the CW Arrowverse series Legends of Tomorrow, played by Stephanie Corneliussen.

  8. Robotman (Cliff Steele) - Wikipedia

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    Following a failed mission and the Doom Patrol disbanding, he becomes a crash-test dummy for a car company. In the present, Batman reunites the Doom Patrol after the team's enemies form an alliance to seek revenge on them. While Batman foils the alliance, the Doom Patrol sacrifice themselves to save a town being threatened by the villains.

  9. Marvel's Wastelanders - Wikipedia

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    A series of events, beginning with the return to Earth of Star-Lord and Rocket Raccoon on a mission for The Collector, leads to a final assembling of heroes for one last mission. [ 1 ] The series was originally announced in May 2021 as four, 10-episode podcasts featuring seperatedly on Star-Lord, Hawkeye, Black Widow, and Wolverine, along with ...