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Hot-Streak as he appears in Static Shock. Francis "F-Stop" Stone (voiced by Danny Cooksey) is a hot-headed and wisecracking bully at Dakota Union High School who was the leader of one of the gangs that took part in the gang war that would later erupt into the "Big Bang", during which he acquired pyrokinetic powers.
As a result of previous episode's explosion, metahumans (a.k.a. Bang Babies) are everywhere and most of them are committing crimes. Virgil begins to fight crime as Static, and when F-Stop returns, now possessing the metahuman ability to control fire and renaming himself "Hotstreak," Virgil is ready to beat him once and for all, but loses his first fight.
Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak, an American game show; Hot Streak, an Australian game show; Hotstreak - a fictional character and enemy of Static from DC Comics' Milestone Media imprint and the animated superhero TV series Static Shock; Hot Streak, a 2015 music album by American rock band, The Winery Dogs; Hot Streak (Hit the Floor), an episode ...
Static Shock ' s last season was only surpassed by the children's anime Pokémon, and the show's reruns on Cartoon Network were only surpassed by the adult animated sitcom Family Guy. [6] Static Shock was the only program on Cartoon Network to be among the top 30 most watched kids shows in a week of October 2004. [53]
Once we really get into it though, we both move past the What This Moment Means shock, and Madelyn remains fully present—impressive eye contact, zero phone-scrolling breaks—and disarmingly ...
The Shockers explode for 30 runs and 39 hits in a series win over South Florida at Eck Stadium.
The Big Bang is an event where gang members were sprayed with a radioactive, mutagenic gas intended to act as a tracer. The gas kills most exposed to it and gives the survivors superpowers.
Static (Virgil Ovid Hawkins) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The character was created by Milestone Comics founders Dwayne McDuffie, Denys Cowan, Michael Davis, Derek T. Dingle, and Christopher Priest. [1]