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Blitzo was a circus performer in his youth, but after accidentally causing a fire which resulted in the death of his mother and the disfiguring of his friend Fizzarolli, he left the circus. Trauma caused by the incident led him to suffer from guilt and insecurities, which he hides with his brash outward personality.
Alastor was created by Medrano during her time at School of Visual Arts in New York City, [10] appearing unnamed on her DeviantArt page "circa. 2008". He was planned to be incorporated into her 2012 webcomic series ZooPhobia as a supporting character in a planned "Angels and Demons" story arc following his formal creation in 2011; [11] on the arc's cancellation in 2016 and subsequent ...
Alexander Michael Brightman (born February 5, 1987) is an American actor and singer, best known for his work in musical theatre. In 2015, he originated the role of Dewey Finn in the musical adaptation of School of Rock , earning him a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical in 2016.
Oklahoma Man, 31, Loses Limbs After Cut from Frisbee Golf Gets Infected: 'My Body Peeled Like a Snake' (Exclusive) Wendy Grossman Kantor. November 12, 2024 at 7:38 AM
Mills became inspired after his own healing process Mills became a quadruple amputee in April 2012, after he was critically injured by an improvised explosive device (IED) during his third tour of ...
On his birthday, a young Prince Stolas receives a grimoire from his father, Paimon. However, Stolas becomes distraught when Paimon tells Stolas of his arranged marriage to Princess Stella. To cheer him up, Paimon brings Stolas to an imp-run travelling circus. Stolas becomes interested in the young Blitzo, who performs in the circus.
Taylor Marshall is a 20-month-old battling meningitis -- but has triumphantly taken his first steps after nearly losing his young life.
Despite Finn's loss of his father and limb, Finn and Jake are vindicated when the Lich is turned into a giant baby. Both "Wake Up" and "Escape from the Citadel", were met with critical acclaim. Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times felt that the episode was exciting, whereas Oliver Sava of The A.V. Club applauded the episode's use of humor as a ...