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Toxic! was a British weekly comic book published by Apocalypse Ltd. A total of 31 issues were published from March 28-October 24, 1991.
Toxic! was the idea of Pat Mills, Kevin O'Neill, Mike McMahon, John Wagner and Alan Grant. The aim was to provide creators an outlet for their work to be published with them retaining the rights and control of their work. This was in contrast to 2000 AD, which Mills had also launched in 1977. Toxic! was to be the main rival of 2000 AD, and Toxic! would be in full colour throughout as opposed to 2000AD, which was still mainly published in black and white.
Toxic! was published by Apocalypse Ltd, an offshoot of Neptune Distribution based in South Wigston, Leicester. Neptune also owned Trident Comics which printed black and white comics by mainly new, unpublished creators.
The first title released by Apocalypse was a Marshal Law special titled Kingdom of the blind published in October 1990. This was followed by the first issue of Toxic! in March 1991. Toxic! was initially dominated by Mills (Mills had rejected two of John Wagner's proposals, Button Man and Al's Baby for not fitting in with his vision for the comic. These two strips later appeared in 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine respectively). His Marshal Law strip was seen as the flagship title and a character to perhaps rival Judge Dredd. Mills also wrote Accident Man (with Tony Skinner) and Muto-Maniac in the first issue, which was rounded out by a short strip by Alan Grant and Simon Bisley.
Toxic is the fifth studio album by Japanese rock band the Gazette. It was released on October 5, 2011 in Japan and includes four singles: "Shiver", "Red", "Pledge", and "Vortex". The album scored number 3 on the Oricon Daily Charts and number 6 on the Oricon Weekly Charts, selling 25,412 copies in its first week.
Toxic magazine was a British comics magazine launched in September 2002 by London-based Egmont Publishing. The intention was to address the elusive boys' magazine market. Its funny and anarchic take on all the important things in a boy's world proved to be extremely successful and the title continues to be published.
Toxic is "edited" by Team Toxic, a group of creatures under the supervision of Doc Shock.
Key content strands include movies, gaming (traditional and virtual world), TV, DVD, jokes, comics, sport, cars, celebrity, competition prizes and how-to.
The current comic strips are Captain Gross, Busted Bieber, Team Toxic, Luke's Spooks and Mad City's Star Signings, as of April 2012.
Initially launched as a monthly title, Toxic increased frequency to every three weeks with issue 14, then to fortnightly with issue 34.
Since January 2011, Toxic has been edited by former Shoot editor and Nuts journalist Frank Tennyson.
The last three ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulation) periods - Jan/June 2011, July/Dec 2011 and Jan/June 2012 - have seen Toxic record circulation increases.
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Sasha Mikhailovna Antonova (Russian: Саша Михайловна Антонова, born 5 February 1989), better known by her stage name Sasha Gradiva, is a Russian-born American singer, songwriter, producer and performing artist. Her music is a blend of pop dance with infusions of electronica. She began her professional career at the age of 16, and has gained recognition within the European music scene, on MTV and in the Russian music industry.
Making a transition to the US music scene, Sasha attracted press attention when attending at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards. Gradiva met American producer Tricky Stewart and soon after released her first US single "Wanted". It was co-written with Justin Tranter of Semi Precious Weapons and produced by Stewart and Norwegian producer Axident. She has gained recognition within the club dance scene and has been referred to by Hot Spot Magazine and Gay Pride as "one of the most promising artists in the mainstream US music scene."
Sasha Phillips performs to Toxic by Britney Spears at The Vault Nightclub.
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WOW! It's incredible to see this complete.... I can't possibly understate how impressed I am with everyone's parts and how amazing the finished product is. This MAP is about Sleekwhisker and her story. There's VERY few female villains in Warrior Cats- until recently, it was basically JUST Mapleshade. However, Sleekwhisker was introduced in A Vision of Shadows, a mean girl from Shadowclan who is totally down for murder. She's violent for violence's sake, completely random and inconsistent in her motivations, and truly just MEAN. Oddly enough, it's this exact thing that endears her to me- she's a kind of completely nonsensical evil that female characters, especially female characters in Warriors, are rarely allowed to be. She's absolutely go zero redeeming qualities, no tragic backstory- ...
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas, everyone! Enjoy this amazing, festive Sasha Party! Christmas Special with 6 people guest starring that are really special to me. RULES of HIDE AND GO SLAY 1. Player titans must hide for as long as possible whilst avoiding being killed by the human players. 2. When 1 player titan or human remain, the player titans are allowed to go on the offensive and start killing! 3. The refuel station is a "no kill zone" for those who need refills. Player titans are permitted to kill those who reside in the zone and refuse to refill. 4. If more than one player titan is killed by a human player, said player is allowed two turns as a titan with their partners picked at random. 5. Spectators are not allowed to give away player titan's hiding spots. 6. Players are not pe...
Hey guys! More music! Here I am with my husband and BFF Mr. Chris French performing a cover of Toxic by one of my favorite artists - Britney Spears! I've always loved this song, and hope you enjoy our version of it! Love you guys! -Ashley Directed by: Sky Gaven http://bit.ly/SkyGaven SUBSCRIBE for NEW videos every Tuesday: http://bit.ly/TisdaleYouTube Tag me on IG #TizzieTuesday! Follow me! Instagram: http://bit.ly/TisdaleInstagram Snapchat: ASHLEYMTISDALE Facebook: http://bit.ly/TisdaleFacebook Twitter: http://bit.ly/TisdaleTwitter Google Plus: http://bit.ly/TisdaleGooglePlus Music Sessions is an intimate musical series curated and performed by me. Some of my musician friends will be invited to collaborate and play music in my backyard, in each episode I will join them as we per...
Toxic! was a British weekly comic book published by Apocalypse Ltd. A total of 31 issues were published from March 28-October 24, 1991.
Toxic! was the idea of Pat Mills, Kevin O'Neill, Mike McMahon, John Wagner and Alan Grant. The aim was to provide creators an outlet for their work to be published with them retaining the rights and control of their work. This was in contrast to 2000 AD, which Mills had also launched in 1977. Toxic! was to be the main rival of 2000 AD, and Toxic! would be in full colour throughout as opposed to 2000AD, which was still mainly published in black and white.
Toxic! was published by Apocalypse Ltd, an offshoot of Neptune Distribution based in South Wigston, Leicester. Neptune also owned Trident Comics which printed black and white comics by mainly new, unpublished creators.
The first title released by Apocalypse was a Marshal Law special titled Kingdom of the blind published in October 1990. This was followed by the first issue of Toxic! in March 1991. Toxic! was initially dominated by Mills (Mills had rejected two of John Wagner's proposals, Button Man and Al's Baby for not fitting in with his vision for the comic. These two strips later appeared in 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine respectively). His Marshal Law strip was seen as the flagship title and a character to perhaps rival Judge Dredd. Mills also wrote Accident Man (with Tony Skinner) and Muto-Maniac in the first issue, which was rounded out by a short strip by Alan Grant and Simon Bisley.