Stompa is a fictional extraterrestrial goddess published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Mister Miracle vol. 1 #6 (January 1972), and was created by Jack Kirby.
Stompa was one of the most promising youths in Granny Goodness' orphanage. Because of her strength and ruthless nature, Stompa was trained to become one of the founding members of the Female Furies. Proving her loyalty to Granny Goodness, she quickly turned on the former leader of the Furies, Big Barda, and attacked her on Earth. When Big Barda returned to Apokolips, however, Stompa joined her in the infiltration of Section Zero, much to Granny's dismay. Taking refuge on Earth, Stompa and the other Furies aided Mister Miracle in several missions and his work as a stunt performer. Later, they return to Apokolips and suffer for their betrayal.
They are sent on a mission to retrieve Glorious Godfrey from Earth, and Stompa came into conflict with Suicide Squad. She battled Bronze Tiger, who was unable to hurt her and she quickly disposed of him. The Furies were then able to grab Godfrey and leave, but not without Bernadeth betraying Lashina. Stompa was indifferent to the situation between the two Furies, but when Lashina brought the Suicide Squad to Apokolips, Stompa immediately fought Big Barda, who had a habit of forgetting about her. Stompa was eventually defeated, but later resurfaced with the other Furies when they were sent to capture Mister Miracle.
"Stompa" is a song performed by Canadian singer/songwriter Serena Ryder. The song was written by Ryder and Jerrod Bettis for Ryder's sixth studio album, Harmony (2012). The song was released as the lead single from the album in September 2012 in Canada, and then in February 2013 in the United States. On February 15, 2013, a French version of the song was released to Canadian iTunes.
Lyrically, the song speaks about how music can be a remedy for most of life's problems -- that people should "clappa" their hands and "stompa" their feet. On the track, Ryder said "it's about encouraging people to get outside of their heads and realize that everybody’s got problems and everybody's got issues and life is hard but music can really help you out".
"Stompa" received mostly favorable reviews, with the Montreal Gazette calling the song "infectious" and "almost Broadway-ready", while the Hamilton Spectator praised the fact that the song could be played on four different radio formats (modern rock, hot adult contemporary, contemporary hit radio and adult contemporary). The Toronto Star also took note of the fact that the song had been playlisted on virtually every single commercial radio station in the Toronto market in the same article, Astral Media executive Rob Farina described the song as "a mashup of The Black Keys and Adele." The New York Times called it "a new song of summer" for 2013.
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Genres: Action, Adventure, Animation, Sci-Fi,Actors: Didrik Arnesen (actor), Svein K. Ellefsen (actor), Ole Enger (actor), Ole Enger (actor), Odd A. Lafton (actor), Rolf Just Nilsen (actor), Arve Opsahl (actor), Richard Røgeberg (actor), Julie Ege (actress), Anne-Lise Gustavsen (actress), Deirdre Lynne (actress), Sue Morrissey (actress), Eva Opaker (actress), Nils Reinhardt Christensen (writer), Egil Monn-Iversen (composer),
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Family,Actors: Didrik Arnesen (actor), Odd Borg (actor), Knut Eide (actor), Ole Enger (actor), Per Gjersøe (actor), Arne Lie (actor), Birger Løvaas (actor), Rolf Just Nilsen (actor), Gisle Straume (actor), Thorkild Stray (actor), Erling Friis Thofte (actor), Thor-Erik Thorbjørnsen (actor), John Olav Togstad (actor), Carsten Winger (actor), Ann-Mari Cook Borg (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Family, Romance,Actors: Didrik Arnesen (actor), Adolf Bjerke (actor), Knut Eide (actor), Ole Enger (actor), Ole Enger (actor), Dan Fosse (actor), Lars Kolsrud (actor), Arne Lie (actor), Gisle Straume (actor), Thorkild Stray (actor), Per Sunderland (actor), Thor-Erik Thorbjørnsen (actor), John Olav Togstad (actor), Ingmar Wareng (actor), Carsten Winger (actor),
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Family,[Shaggy 2 Dope]
Take a look around ya, tell me what ya see?
Ya see flames and smoke...then there's me
I'm burnin' houses and jumpin telephone poles
They call me fireface, I'm suckin' hot coals
Give me a quarter, I'll buy a quarter worth of gas
Sneak in your house, and slowly pour it in your ass
Blaze it up, you run around screechin' scorned
Your ass is burnin', your nuts pop like pop corn
And when I see ya, I stomp all the flames out
Stomp your face then your ass... stomp your titties
I'll stomp your balls, we stomp in my wicked town
Forks up and forks down, a wicked clown
I represent like a true gangbanger should
I paint the forks and your K's in your neighborhood
And when you see me, give a nod, say what up
Then walk away or I'll stomp your fuckin mouth shut
When I'm done, I drink a couple gallons of gas
And then I stick a lighter in my ass
Yeah, so if you down with the fucking clown
Check it oooouuuuuttttt!!!!
[chorus]
I say stomp you say woo woo
STOMP! woo woo STOMP! woo woo
I say stomp you say woo woo
STOMP! WOO WOO STOMP! WOO WOO
I say stomp you say woo woo
STOMP! woo woo STOMP! woo woo
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