The Miracle Man is a supervillain featured in Marvel Comics, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby as one of the first enemies of the Fantastic Four. He was originally depicted as a stage magician with megalomaniacal desires, capable of convincing others through hypnosis that he has amazing powers. In subsequent appearances, he appears to obtain actual, significant superpowers that allow him to mentally control and rearrange matter, but this turns out to be yet another illusion. The Miracle Man becomes one of the many minor Marvel Comics supervillains to be killed by the Scourge of the Underworld, but is resurrected by the powerful demon Dormammu (as a parasite of Hood).
The Miracle Man is introduced in Fantastic Four #3 (Mar, 1962) as an arrogant stage magician who harbors megalomaniacal desires. The Fantastic Four attend his stage show, and the Miracle Man directly taunts them during his display of ostensibly superior powers, which includes such feats as levitation, transforming himself into mist, and enlarging himself to giant form. He goads the enraged Thing into an on-stage contest of strength, which he wins as well. Mister Fantastic voices the fear that the team would be unable to defeat him were he to turn to crime.
No Rest for the Wicked is the fifth studio album by English heavy metal vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. It was released on 28 September 1988 and was re-issued / remastered on 22 August 1995 and again on 25 June 2002. The album was certified gold in December 1988 and has since gone double platinum. It peaked at number 13 on the Billboard 200. The first album to feature guitarist Zakk Wylde and the first to feature bassist Bob Daisley since Bark at the Moon.
No Rest for the Wicked is the recording debut of lead guitarist Zakk Wylde. After parting ways with lead guitarist Jake E. Lee in 1987, Osbourne received a demo tape from Wylde and later hired him. Bassist/lyricist Bob Daisley made his return to Osbourne's band after the two had a falling out in 1985. Once the album's recording was complete, Daisley was once again out, replaced by Osbourne's former Black Sabbath bandmate Geezer Butler for subsequent promotional tours.
"Miracle Man", "Crazy Babies", and "Breakin' All the Rules" were released as singles with accompanying music videos. The song "Hero" was an unlisted hidden bonus track on the original 1988 release, and at that time was commonly believed to be titled "Fools Know More". The song "Miracle Man" was a pointed barb aimed at disgraced televangelist Jimmy Swaggart. Swaggart had long been critical of Osbourne's music and live performances, before he himself was involved in a 1988 prostitution scandal.
"Miracle Man" is the eighteenth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network on March 18, 1994. It was written by Howard Gordon and series creator Chris Carter, directed by Michael Lange, and featured guest appearances by R. D. Call and Scott Bairstow. The episode is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to the series' wider mythology. "Miracle Man" earned a Nielsen household rating of 7.5, being watched by 7.1 million households in its initial broadcast; and received mixed reviews from critics.
The show centers on FBI special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called X-Files. When Mulder and Scully receive a video tape of a faith healer whose latest patient died mysteriously, the agents come to believe the healer's ministry may be covering up several murders.
"Miracle Man" was the first episode of The X-Files written by Howard Gordon without the aid of his long-term collaborator Alex Gansa. Chris Carter helped Gordon flesh out the details of the episode. Exterior shots for the episode were filmed on location in Steveston, British Columbia—a location which had previously been used in the earlier first season episode "Gender Bender".
Verse 1
Well here we are; just me and you
Just you; just us and the bedroom
Here’s a robe; take off your clothes, hmmmmmm
Take my hand the waters running baby in the bubble bath, candles everywhere
Relax and unwind. I’m a wash your back while you take a sip of this red wine
Chorus
Welcome to my lair, lair, lair, lair, this is where we play girl
It’s on baby, promise you we won’t stop no, no. Till you know your G Spot.
It aint nothing but love for you baby; My lair, this is where we play baby,
It’s my playground. We’ll be getting down
Verse 2
Rub your shoulders, kiss your neck;
Roll my tongue down your back
Pick you up. Oooo you’re all wet. Lay your sexy body on the bed
Now close your eyes cause this is where our lips collide baby.
Are you ready yet? Baby can I slip inside?
Verse 3
Welcome to my Lair, baby, Oooo, Oooo, Oooo, Oooo, baby, baby, baby
I aint gonna stop, I aint gonna stop. Oooo can you feel me
It’s getting hard baby, it’s getting had baby to hold back, to hold back baby
Oooooooooooooooooo
Oh baby, oh you feel so good uh, so wet. Ahhh can you feel me?
You like it like that huh? Ahhh keep it steady baby, rock it steady baby
Ahhh, ahh, ahh, I won’t stop. I don’t want to stop. Ummmm, oooooooo, ahhhh
I’m about to go their baby; I’m about to go their baby
Oooooooooooooooooooooo, oh baby, oh baby, oh baby, oh baby, oooooooo
Ah, I aint gonna stop it baby; I aint gonna stop baby,
I aint gonna stop girl till your there
Till you say G, what’s my name? Tell me what’s my name?
What’s my name baby?What’s my name girl?
Won’t stop, won’t stop till you know your G Spot, your G Spot
Ohhhhhh.
Verse 4
Ready to start up again, ahhhh baby you feel it?
It’s coming back, it’s coming back
Ha, ha, ha. Ahhh yeah I love it baby, I love it baby uh, ooowe, your still so wet
How you keep it like that? Uh Ohhhhhhh
Got me screaming like a little girl