It’s all fun and games until open up a portal to DrakaMaybe mess around with that Large Hadron Collider or something
It’s all fun and games until open up a portal to DrakaMaybe mess around with that Large Hadron Collider or something
"We're gonna go in, and since we're gonna stop those Draka bastards" Controversial President Dan (Controversial for the fact that he was Australian) in his declaration of war against the Draka universe, not long after asking S.M. Stirling for his blessing. Stirling was quoted as of saying "Go crazy".It’s all fun and games until open up a portal to Draka
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A group of Republic of Gilead Handmaidens, seen above during a public execution. Taken from an American history book, the Handmaidens are seen as symbols of that dark period in global history, the colour red and the Handmaidens uniforms have since been incorporated into the Women's Rights movement, much like how the pink triangle had been reclaimed by the LGBTQ community in the 1970s.
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Animation cell from 1953's Spy-Smasher.
Republic pictures attempt at making cartoon serials for Television
Doc Savage lead actor Buster Crabbe
Kim Jong Un is well renow for his works, between them we must remember:
The General and the people - a movie about Korean war of indipendence of the '40s
Master of my own destiny II - a remake/sequel of his grandfather's work abut the rising of poor farmer to the most hight echelons of the Korean state.
In the early 1960s, Ed Graham Productions optioned the television rights to the comic strip Batman and planned a straightforward juvenile adventure show, much like Adventures of Superman and The Lone Ranger, to air on CBS on Saturday mornings.
East Coast ABC executive Yale Udoff, a Batman fan in his childhood, contacted ABC executives Harve Bennett and Edgar J. Scherick, who were already considering developing a television series based on a comic-strip action hero, to suggest a prime-time Batman series in the hip and fun style of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. When negotiations between CBS and Graham stalled, DC Comics quickly reobtained rights and made the deal with ABC, which farmed the rights out to 20th Century Fox to produce the series.
In turn, 20th Century Fox handed the project to William Dozier and his production company, Greenway Productions. ABC and Fox were expecting a hip and fun—yet still serious—adventure show. However, Dozier, who had never before read comic books, concluded, after reading several Batman comics for research, that the only way to make the show work was to do it as a pop-art campy comedy. Originally, espionage novelist Eric Ambler was to have scripted a TV movie that would launch the television series, but he dropped out after learning of Dozier's campy comedy approach. Eventually, two sets of screen tests were filmed, one with Adam West and Burt Ward and the other with Lyle Waggoner and Peter Deyell, with West and Ward winning the roles.
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Photo of 80’s pop star Justin Bieber 1985 first album Baby names after his hit song.
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It would be followed up by second album which would see him explore synth and hip hop styles and would ft Run-DMC on his hit song “Sorry”
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Master of Synth and self proclaimed synth god himself music produced as artist DJ Khaled would drop his new album Father Of ASAHD where we he would also ft on other artists he produced songs such as
the clash-rock the casbah.
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Ex mid to late 70’s child star turn R&B and MC Drake would drop Si papi in 1984.
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Rap group Migos would drop Black Beatles in 1985 where they would come into controversy over being sued by Yoko Oni for using John Lennon name in their title song Black Beatles.
Nope as I mentioned DJ Khalid produced the Clash and groups like Run DMC would be on the same track as drake and the migos. Thanks for reminding so i can post another addition to this.Well, that's the history of OTL's Batman series. But I'd love to know more about This Alt-Timeline's Adam West, Captain America show.
OK, so if ITTL all of our modern singers are 80s stars, is the reverse also true? Like, are we going to see David Bowie and Micheal Jackson doing EDM Pop? Can we expect to see The Beastie Boys and the Clash taking the places of One Direction and 5 Seconds of Summer?