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  2. The Button (comics) - Wikipedia

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    "The Button" is a 2017 comic book crossover created and published by DC Comics. The story arc consists of four issues from DC's Batman and Flash publications, functioning in part as a larger buildup towards the "Doomsday Clock" event. [1] The plot was written by Joshua Williamson and Tom King, with art by Jason Fabok and Howard Porter.

  3. Category:Nickelodeon images - Wikipedia

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  4. Nickelodeon's splat is back, after more than a decade. Its ...

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    The splat remained part of the network's identity as hits such as The Ren & Stimpy Show, Rugrats and Hey Dude cycled through. New episodes of The Ren & Stimpy Show aired on Nickelodeon from 1991 ...

  5. ChrisCross - Wikipedia

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    Williams attended New York City's School of Visual Arts in the early 1990s. While doing so, he caught his big break doing work for the DC Comics imprint, Milestone Comics, which sought to publish a line of comics aimed at attracting a more multicultural audience.

  6. The Button (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Button is a British game show produced by Avalon Television. It aired on BBC One and features teams of families who participate in challenges at random intervals throughout the day for cash prizes. The families interact with "the button" who sets the challenges.

  7. Binary image - Wikipedia

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    Binary images are also called bi-level or two-level. Pixel art made up of two colours is often referred to as 1-bit in reference to the single bit required to store each pixel. [2] The names black-and-white, B&W, monochrome or monochromatic are often used, but can also designate other image types with only one sample per pixel, such as ...

  8. File:Hook-and-cross white.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Callie and Marie - Wikipedia

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    Callie in particular was meant to invoke the image of a "Western" singer when they sang, while Marie was meant to sound like a "Folk" musician, who "put her fists into the song". [1] When designing the characters, the development team was not aiming for typical Japanese idols, but an "edgy" idol more typically seen in Western countries.