Twister

Twister may refer to:

  • A tornado
  • Twister may also refer to:

    Aviation

  • Flight Team Twister, a German ultralight trike design
  • Silence Twister, a German homebuilt aircraft design
  • Entertainment

  • Twister (1989 film), a comedy film starring Suzy Amis and Crispin Glover
  • Twister (1996 film), a disaster film starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton
  • Twister...Ride it Out, a ride in Universal Studios Florida based on the film
  • Twister (comics), a comic book superhero character
  • Twister (game), a Milton Bradley game
  • Twister (magic trick), a stage illusion
  • Twister (roller coaster), a roller coaster at Knoebels amusement park in Elysburg, Pennsylvania
  • Twister, a CITV gameshow hosted by Nigel Mitchell
  • "Twister" (The Suite Life on Deck 90 Minute Special)
  • "Twister", a song on the 1988 "Weird Al" Yankovic album Even Worse
  • Twista, an American rapper
  • Troubletwisters, a young adult fantasy series by Garth Nix and Sean Williams
  • Other uses

    Twister (comics)

    The Twister is a fictional character, a comic book superhero who first appeared in Blue Bolt Comics from Novelty Press.

    Publication history

    Created by Paul Gustavson, The Twister appeared in short stories in issues #1 to #7 of Blue Bolt Comics, volume two (June to December, 1941). After that, he wasn't seen again for decades.

    In 2009, he appeared in the Dynamite Entertainment miniseries Black Terror, which is part of the Project Superpowers line of comics; he then appeared in Project Superpowers: Chapter Two as an ally of the heroes.

    Fictional biography

    Novelty Press

    Bob Sanders is a direct descendant of Odysseus, and thus inherited the curse of the wind god Aeolus to retrieve the "bad winds" Odysseus had accidentally released. When Bob was 14, a cyclone descended on his home town of Windy Gap and killed his parents, but Bob himself was lifted into the sky and brought back to earth unharmed. He wasn't unchanged, however; he now had the power to harness the wind and generate and control whirlwinds, and he had super-strength. Donning a costume and calling himself The Twister, he used his new abilities to combat evil. He also armed himself with a "Cyclone Gun," which shot powerful blasts of air.

    Brokat

    From 1996 to 2000 Brokat Technologies (formerly listed at the NASDAQ and the German Neuer Markt) was one of the German shooting stars of the New Economy age. In November 2001, it declared insolvency during the bust of dot-com bubble.

    Brokat was a global leader in software that enables user-centric business. Brokat's product families multi-channel infrastructure software, rules management and personalization technology, mobile payment software, and e-finance applications were used by over 3,500 enterprises worldwide including Deutsche Bank, ABN Amro, Allianz, Bank of America, Blue Martini Software, Charter One, DaimlerChrysler, DBS Bank, Fidelity Investments, IBM Corporation, LBBW, MasterCard International, SE-Banken, Sun Microsystems, Swiss Post, T-Motion (a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom), and Toyota. Strategic partners, among others, included Compaq, Intel, IBM, Siemens, and Sun Microsystems. With dual headquarters in San Jose, California and Stuttgart, Germany, Brokat employed over 1,400 people in 17 countries.

    Onyx (Pop Evil album)

    Onyx is a rock opera and the fourth studio album by Pop Evil. It was released on May 14, 2013. The first single, "Trenches", was released February 28, 2013. The album was available for streaming a day before its official release date. It was produced by Johnny K, mixed by Jay Ruston, and mastered by Paul Logus. Additional vocal production was performed by Dave Bassett. Additional programming was done by Bassett and Matt Doughtery.

    The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 39, No. 9 on the Independent Albums chart, with 10,000 copies sold in its first week. It has sold 122,000 copies in the United States as of July 2015.

    Track listing

    Charts

    Album

    Singles

    Band

  • Leigh Kakaty – lead vocals
  • Nick Fuelling – lead and rhythm guitar
  • Dave Grahs – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Matt DiRito – bass, backing vocals
  • Josh Marunde – drums
  • References

    External links

  • Pop Evil track listing. underthegunreview.net.
  • USS Onyx (PYc-5)

    USS Onyx (PYc-5), was a diesel coastal patrol yacht of the United States Navy during World War II.

    The ship was built in 1924 as Janey III by Consolidated Shipbuilding Corp. of Morris Heights, New York, and was subsequently renamed Rene and Pegasus.

    Purchased by the Navy on 3 December 1940 from Clifford C. Hemphill, of New York City, converted to Navy use and named Onyx, she was classified as a coastal yacht on 13 December 1940, and commissioned on 27 February 1941.

    Service history

    After conversion she departed New York for Norfolk, arriving on 22 March. Sailing again, she reached New Orleans on 5 April to report for duty to Commandant 8th Naval District. Onyx performed services for ComEight as a coastal patrol vessel around the Gulf area until January 1942. On 22 January she departed Key West, Florida to return to New York and arrived there on 31 January.

    Onyx was again ordered to report to the 8th Naval District at New Orleans and was underway by 13 March, arriving on 27 March. She resumed services and continued in this capacity until February 1944 when she was extensively damaged in a collision. Beyond economic repair, her ordnance was removed and she was placed out of commission, in service, retaining her name and designation, on 15 May 1944. She was designated a target vessel on 31 May, the same year, and made available for disposition on 31 October.

    Onyx (disambiguation)

    Onyx is a banded variety of chalcedony (quartz).

    Onyx may also refer to:

    Locations

  • Onyx, California, a census-designated place located in Kern County, California
  • Onyx, Arkansas
  • Onyx Cave (disambiguation), a common name for caves in the United States
  • Onyx River, a meltwater stream in the Antarctic
  • The titular fictitious planet in the novel Halo: Ghosts of Onyx
  • The Onyx Club, a jazz club in Pasadena, California, part of The Hotel Carver
  • Onyx Club (New York City), a jazz club on 52nd Street, in Manhattan, New York City
  • Media and fiction

    People and characters

  • Onyx (wrestler), pro wrestler Kyle McNeely
  • Onyx (comics), a fictional comic book character in the DC Universe, mainly associated with the Batman titles
  • Onix (Pokémon), a fictional creature in the Pokémon series
  • Onyx Von Trollenberg, a character from the animated series Trollz
  • Television

  • "Onyx", a 2005 episode of the TV series Smallville
  • Music

  • Onyx (Pop Evil album)
  • Onyx (Ava Inferi album), 2011
  • Onyx (group), a Queens-based hip-hop group
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