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Spectre dc backstory
Spectre dc backstory






The show spoofed late-night talk shows, with one-time villains Zorak and Moltar serving as Space Ghost's sidekicks (with occasional guest appearances from other Space Ghost villains Metallus, Lokar, Tansut, Brak, and Black Widow). The character Space Ghost hosted a talk show, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, which began broadcasting in 1994 on Cartoon Network. They also frequently crossed paths with the Teen Force and it appeared that Jan and Teen Force member Kid Comet were dating as well. The Phantom Cruiser was given a more modern redesign as well. As in the original series, Space Ghost often came to the aid of The Herculoids and vice versa. The villains Toymaker and Wizard (voiced by Frank Welker) made more than one appearance. The episodes introduced a new assortment of villains including an evil version of Space Ghost named Space Spectre (voiced by John Stephenson) who came from an alternate universe. Spears voiced Jace, Alexandra Stoddart voiced Jan, and Frank Welker provided the vocal effects of Blip. Gary Owens reprised his role as Space Ghost, while Steve J. Twenty-two new Space Ghost segments appeared on Space Stars on NBC in 1981. They were defeated by Space Ghost and were assumed to have escaped when their headquarters was destroyed. The final bunch of episodes had Metallus, Creature King, Zorak, Moltar, Brak, and Black Widow coming together as the Council of Doom to destroy Space Ghost.

SPECTRE DC BACKSTORY SERIES

The series ended in 1968, but remained in syndication during the 1970s. During its original run, there were a total of 42 Space Ghost episodes and 18 Dino Boy episodes. The original series shared time with an unrelated segment called Dino Boy in the Lost Valley. Moltar (voiced by Regis Cordic) - The creator of the Magma Men.Brak (voiced by Keye Luke) - A feline alien and space pirate.Metallus (voiced by Ted Cassidy) - A mechanical alien.Creature King (voiced by Vic Perrin in the first two appearances, Don Messick in later appearances) - An alien who uses a mind-control helmet to control different intergalactic animals.Black Widow (voiced by Ginny Tyler) - A spider-themed villain who controls the Tarantopods and other insects, and was later renamed Spider Woman.Lizard Slavers - A race of reptilian humanoids that capture humans and sell them as slaves.Zorak (voiced by Don Messick) - A villain from a race of insectoids called Dokarians from the planet Dokar.Space Ghost would fight such recurring supervillains as: Space Ghost's sidekicks are Jan (voiced by Ginny Tyler), Jayce (voiced by Tim Matheson), and their pet monkey Blip (vocal effects provided by Don Messick). His principal weapons were his power bands which displayed multiple beam-based attacks including heat, cold, magnetism, energy, and force among others. He had the ability to become invisible (referred to as "Inviso Power") via his belt, fly, and survive in space.

spectre dc backstory

In the original series, Space Ghost was an intergalactic crime fighter from the Ghost Planet. Space Ghost was voiced by Gary Owens, who is best known as the announcer for Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. Things will be different for Wild Dog in Arrow, but with a title like “Spectre of the Gun,” it still won’t be pretty.The original series debuted in September 1966. Wild Dog’s origin from the comics is pretty grim stuff, which made him suited for Arrow despite his Z-list status. Suiting up in a makeshift costume, “Wild Dog” hits the streets looking for revenge, and gets his name when a SWAT captain orders Jack be shot “like a wild dog.” Marine Corps, Jack Wheeler comes home to Quad City, but his girlfriend is killed by a Chicago mob boss. Introduced in 1987 by Max Allen Collins and Terry Beatty, Wild Dog wasn’t Rene Ramirez but Jack Wheeler, a collegiate athlete who lost his scholarship after an injury. “Spectre of the Gun” will no doubt be a sad origin story, but it’s also a departure from the original Wild Dog from DC. Departing from the usual flashbacks to Oliver Queen’s time with the Russian mafia, the episode’s flashbacks will revolve around Rene’s evolution from “simple family man to a hero named Wild Dog.” In an episode summary released by the CW, “Spectre of the Gun,” written by co-executive producer Marc Guggenheim which airs February 15, will begin with an attack on City Hall that “triggers painful memories” for Rene. And judging by the episode title, things already sound ominous. But in an upcoming episode of Arrow titled “Spectre of the Gun,” Rene Ramirez (Rick Gonzalez) will, at last, get his focus. Halfway through Season 5 and all the new members of Team Arrow have had plenty of their background revealed, except for Wild Dog.






Spectre dc backstory