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  2. AOKP - Wikipedia

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    AOKP, short for Android Open Kang Project, is an open-source replacement distribution for smartphones and tablet computers based on the Android mobile operating system. The name is a play on the word kang (slang for stolen code) and AOSP (Android Open Source Project).

  3. Colman Domingo Met Marvel About Rumors of Replacing Jonathan ...

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    Marvel ultimately decided not to recast Kang but to overhaul its story plans and introduce Doctor Doom as the new Thanos-like villain for the Avengers to face off against.

  4. More Rumors Suggest Marvel Will Abandon Jonathan Majors’ Kang ...

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  5. Loki’s Finale Didn’t Feature Kang, After All: EP Clears Up ...

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    In the end, reports of Jonathan Majors’ presence as Kang the Conqueror in Loki’s sophomore finale were greatly exaggerated. Earlier this month, our sister site Variety reported on how Marvel ...

  6. Kang Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    "Kang Dynasty", sometimes called "Kang War", is a 16 part comic book storyline which ran through Avengers (vol. 3) #41–55 and Avengers Annual 2001 between June 2001 and August 2002. It was written by Kurt Busiek and illustrated by a number of artists including Alan Davis , Kieron Dwyer , Ivan Reis and Manuel Garcia .

  7. Kang the Conqueror - Wikipedia

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    Kang the Conqueror (Nathaniel Richards) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #19 (October 1963) as Rama-Tut, an adversary of the Fantastic Four, before being reinvented as Kang in The Avengers #8 (September 1964), [2] an adversary of the Avengers.

  8. Video game piracy - Wikipedia

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    The Big House ran SSB games on the Dolphin emulator, and it was the addition of the mod Slippi, which enabled online play, that caught Nintendo's attention. [19] Despite longstanding criticism of emulators in the game industry, companies themselves have used emulation to run commercial games.

  9. Washington Spirit owner Michele Kang pledges $30 million to ...

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    Businesswoman and Washington Spirit owner Michele Kang has pledged $30 million to US Soccer, the largest donation ever made to the federation’s women’s and girls’ programs.