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Silver John is a fictional character from a series of fantasy stories (1963–84) by American author Manly Wade Wellman (1903–1986). Though fans refer to him as Silver John or as John the Balladeer, the stories simply call him John.
John the Balladeer " Nine Yards of Other Cloth " is a fantasy short story by American writer Manly Wade Wellman . Originally published in the November 1958 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction , it was nominated for, but did not win, the 1959 Hugo Award for Best Short Story .
[67] [68] Azumi Waki, Sora Tokui, Fumiko Uchimura, and Masumi Tazawa performed the series' opening theme song "Smile Skill=Sukisukiskill", while Waki performed the series' ending theme song "Genzai ↑ Banzai ↑". [69] The series is streamed by Crunchyroll worldwide outside of Asia. [70] The anime covers the first four volumes of the novel series.
The New Heroes (US series title: Quantum Prophecy) is a series of novels and short stories by Michael Carroll, first published in January 2006 by HarperCollins in the UK. [1] The stories center on realistic depictions of superhuman abilities manifesting in the world and the subsequent appearance of superheroes and villains. [2]
Lyla Michaels appears in the Arrowverse series Arrow and The Flash, portrayed by Audrey Marie Anderson. [9] [10] This version is an agent, later the director, of A.R.G.U.S. and John Diggle's estranged wife who secretly works for Mar Novu.
Maxwell has never stopped working [4] in her seven-decade career, [2] [14] from opera training in childhood to performing as a soul balladeer in the 1960s, to extensive touring in Europe, [15] to currently performing in Chicago clubs and at the Chicago Blues Festival and hosting a musical and historical tour of Chicago's soul and blues with ...
Jim Varsos (1952 – October 5, 2021), known by the stage name Hobo Jim, was an Alaskan folk singer-songwriter. He was one of the most popular guitar players in Alaska, [1] playing frequently at small venues across the state. [2]
Deathbird's first appearance, in Ms. Marvel (vol. 1) #9 (1977). Deathbird was born Cal'syee Neramani to the ruling house of the Shi'ar Imperium on the Aerie (now known as Chandilar), native world of the Shi'ar. Her name was stripped from her after it was prophesied that she was destined to commit great evil. She was exiled after brutally ...