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The Massive-Verse (M-V) is a fictional shared universe, created by Kyle Higgins, which spans a line of comic books (Radiant Black and its spin-offs) published by Image Comics since February 2021, later retroactively established to have begun with C.O.W.L., first published in May 2014.
Melissa is said to be one of the various nymphs who raised the infant Zeus; in one little-attested version, Zeus transformed her into a bee under unclear circumstances. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Nymphs , such as Melissa, played an important role in mythic accounts of the origin of basic institutions and skills, as in the training of the culture heroes ...
After writing four novels, Mélissa Da Costa decided to self-publish two of them on the platform Amazon, but they didn't find much success. [4] In 2018, she uploaded one of her novels to the self-publishing platform monbestseller.com, where she was discovered and published by a small publishing house, Carnets Nord.
The NacelleVerse is an ongoing American transmedia franchise and shared fictional universe created by Brian Volk-Weiss and presented by The Nacelle Company. It features several lines of comics, cartoons and toys based on several brands from the 1960s-1990s that the company has acquired the rights to.
Melissa Benoist M Malina Weissman: Melissa Benoist M Izabela Vidovic: Melissa Benoist M: Melissa Benoist M Izabela Vidovic A • F • L • B: Cat Grant: Calista Flockhart M: Calista Flockhart Calista Flockhart Eliza Helm J'onn J'onzz Martian Manhunter David Harewood M: F • A • L: Clark Kent Superman Kevin Caliber (uncredited) Tyler Hoechlin
"Come to My Window" is a song by American singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge, released in 1993 as the second single from her fourth studio album, Yes I Am (1993). This was the first song to become a hit after Etheridge publicly announced that she was a lesbian .
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Melissa Lozada-Oliva (born September 7, 1992) [1] is an American poet and educator based in New York. Her poem "Like Totally Whatever" won the 2015 National Poetry Slam Championship and went viral. [2] [3] [4] [5]