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The base set consists of 149 cards + the checklist. For chase cards, there are 24 PowerBlast chase cards of the same style as the 1994 ones. This set also included 3 "DuoBlast" cards which have a different character on each side (I.e. Iron Man and War Machine).
Rob Liefeld was born on October 3, 1967, [10] in Fullerton, California, [11] the younger child of a Baptist minister and a part-time secretary. [2] He and his sister, seven years his senior, [12] grew up in Anaheim, California.
Deadpool (soundtrack) Deadpool & Wolverine (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Deadpool & Wolverine (Original Score) Deadpool & Wolverine: Madonna's "Like a Prayer" EP; Deadpool & Wolverine: Van Jamz; Deadpool 2 (soundtrack) Deadpool & Wolverine (soundtrack) Dopinder
The Marvels is a 2023 American superhero film based on Marvel Comics.Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to the film Captain Marvel (2019), a continuation of the television miniseries Ms. Marvel (2022), and the 33rd film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Jeff the Land Shark (also known as Jeffrey [1]) is a fictional character who appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Kelly Thompson and artist Daniele di Nicuolo, the character first appeared in West Coast Avengers vol. 3 #6 (October 2018), but was not named and formally introduced until issue #7 (January 2019).
Wolverine: Snikt! is a five-issue comic book limited series written and drawn by manga artist Tsutomu Nihei, published by Marvel Comics in 2003 as part of their short-lived Tsunami imprint and starring Wolverine.
Witney Capri Carson McAllister [1] [2] (née Carson; born October 17, 1993) [1] is an American professional Latin ballroom dancer and choreographer. She first gained attention in 2012, when the 18-year-old finished ladies' second runner-up in season nine of So You Think You Can Dance.
In addition to introducing the digital camera, Attack of the Clones emphasized "digital doubles" as computer-generated models that doubled for actors, in the same way that traditional stunt doubles did. It also furthered the authenticity of computer-generated characters by introducing a new, completely CGI-created version of the character Yoda.