Post (comics)

Post is a fictional character and mutant in the Marvel Comics universe. His first appearance was in X-Men v2, #50.

Fictional character biography

Kevin Tremain was a mutant captured and studied by the Mandarin. On a secret mission, the Six Pack attacked the secret base Tremain was held in. Tremain was mortally injured; Cable tried to save his life, first by using his telekinesis to keep Tremain's body together, and finally by giving him a blood transfusion. Although it seems he survived this trauma, Cable seemed to think Tremain had later died.

Years later, Tremain resurfaced as Post, the lowest of Onslaught's emissaries. Onslaught forced Gateway to teleport Cyclops, Storm, Iceman, and Wolverine to where Post could "test" them. The four managed to defeat Post and were transported back to the Mansion. Later, Post attacked Cable, who instantly recognized his identity as Tremain. Post defeated Cable and left him for the Hulk to finish off. Post was later charged with ensuring the Sentinels would launch, he battled X-Factor with them and succeeded protecting the Sentinels. He and his master Onslaught were eventually defeated by the heroes.

Post (surname)

Post is a surname of Low German or Dutch origin. It can be either toponymic or occupational ("messenger; courier"). People with the name Post include:

  • Alfred Post (19262013), German footballer
  • C.W. Post (18541914), American foods manufacturer
  • Danny Post (b. 1989), Dutch footballer
  • Dickie Post (b. 1945), American football player
  • Dietmar Post (b. 1962), German film director and producer
  • Ehrhardt Post (18811947), German chess master
  • Emil Leon Post (18971954), Polish-American mathematician
  • Emily Post (18721960), American author on etiquette
  • Frank Post (b. 1962), American BMX racer
  • Frans Post (16121680), Dutch painter
  • George Adams Post (18541925), Congressman from Pennsylvania
  • George B. Post (18371913), American architect
  • George Edward Post (18381909), American physician and botanist
  • Henry Post (18851914), American aviation pioneer
  • James D. Post (18631921), U.S. Representative from Ohio
  • Jim Post (b. 1939), American folk musician
  • Johannes Post (1906-1944), Dutch Resistance member
  • Joop Post (b. 1950), Dutch businessman and politician
  • Post (South Africa)

    The Post is an English-language newspaper in South Africa owned by Independent News & Media and published in Durban, South Africa.

    Distribution areas

    Distribution figures

    Readership figures

    See also

  • List of newspapers in South Africa
  • References

    External links

  • Post Website
  • SAARF Website

  • Untitled (Selections from 12)

    Untitled (Selections From 12) is a 1997 promotional-only EP from German band The Notwist which was released exclusively in the United States. Though the release of the EP was primarily to promote the band's then-current album 12, it contains one track from their 1992 second record Nook as well as the non-album cover of Robert Palmer's "Johnny and Mary". The version of "Torture Day" on this EP features the vocals of Cindy Dall.

    Track listing

  • "The String" – 3:43
  • "The Incredible Change of Our Alien" – 4:59
  • "Johnny and Mary" – 4:52
  • "Torture Day (Loup)" – 6:12
  • "Noah" – 5:44
  • Untitled (Kelly, 1975)

    Untitled is an outdoor 1975 sculpture by Lee Kelly, installed at Louisa Boren Park in Seattle, Washington, in the United States. The abstract, welded Cor-Ten steel piece measures approximately 19 feet (5.8 m) x 14 feet (4.3 m) x 10 feet (3.0 m). It was surveyed and deemed "treatment needed" by the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in November 1994. The work is part of the Seattle One Percent for Art Collection and administered by the Seattle Arts Commission.

    References

    Further reading

  • Rupp, James M. (1992). Art in Seattle's Public Places. Seattle: University of Washington Press. pp. 150–151. 
  • Untitled (Jeffersonville)

    Untitled, is a public artwork by American artist Barney Bright, located at the Jeffersonville Township Public Library in Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States. Untitled was originally surveyed as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture! survey in 1993. This abstract sculpture represents the Devonian time period.

    Description

    The sculpture, which looks like a sea creature, comprises numerous tentacles of varying lengths that stream up and out from a main stem. The stem is mounted on a rectangular base made of Indiana limestone (approx. 83 x 20 x 20 in.) and weighs 400 lbs.

    A plaque sits nearby mounted on a piece of driftwood stating:

    Information

    The sculpture, which cost $7,500, was originally located on a limestone bench fifteen feet from its current location. Between 1977 and early 1978 it was moved and installed on a higher base to help prevent vandalism. The museum was renovated in 2007 and the sculpture was moved inside and placed within one of the many fountains (representing the Falls) that were built.

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