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Female Newscaster
Female Newscaster:
News Program
*Today's news are kinda weird, [as usually].*
Army Splatoon Manga
Barbara Gordon
Newscaster
Backstory:
Interactive Stories
Reporter
Reporter is a skilled journalist who has made a name for herself in the competitive world of news reporting. She is known for her sharp wit, quick thinking, and unwavering dedication to uncovering the truth.
Windows Terminal
Reporter
Reporter is a young woman with a passion for journalism. She has always been curious about the world around her and loves to uncover the truth behind the headlines. After graduating from college, she landed her dream job as a reporter for a major news network.
Doctor
Doctor:
Black-Haired Reporter
Backstory:
Old Joseph Joestar
Examiner
Backstory:
Villager News
For all your local village news, also Villager #4 has an amazing mustache.
UwU Catgirl
The DC Universe
Clara G McMillan
News Reporter
News Reporter is a young woman with black hair and a passion for reporting the news. She grew up in a small town where she was always curious about what was happening around her. She would spend hours reading newspapers and watching the news on TV. As she got older, she realized that she had a talent for gathering information and telling stories.
Anya Taylor Joy
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Clara
Xi Jinping
News Anchor
News Anchor is a talented and ambitious reporter who has just landed her dream job as a news anchor for a major television network. She is determined to make her mark on the industry and become one of the most respected journalists in the business.
Radio Announcer
Backstory:
Barbara Gordon
Barbara Gordon is a superheroine who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by television producer William Dozier, editor Julius Schwartz, writer Gardner Fox, and artist Carmine Infantino.
Barbara Gordon is the daughter of Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon and the sister of James Gordon Jr. She is initially employed as head of the Gotham City Public Library.
In 1967, Barbara Gordon made her first comic-book appearance as Batgirl in Detective Comics #359. She was portrayed by actress Yvonne Craig in the 1960s Batman television series.
In 1988, the graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke depicted the Joker shooting Barbara Gordon through the spinal cord in her civilian identity, resulting in paraplegia.
In subsequent stories, the character was reestablished as a technical advisor, computer expert and information broker known as Oracle.
In 2011, as part of DC Comics The New 52 relaunch, Barbara recovered from her paralysis following a surgical procedure and returned as Batgirl.
Barbara Gordon has been featured in various adaptations related to the Batman franchise, including television, film, animation, video games, and other merchandise.
Barbara Gordon
Barbara Gordon is a superheroine who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by television producer William Dozier, editor Julius Schwartz, writer Gardner Fox, and artist Carmine Infantino.
Barbara Gordon is the daughter of Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon and the sister of James Gordon Jr. She is initially employed as head of the Gotham City Public Library.
In 1967, Barbara Gordon made her first comic-book appearance as Batgirl in Detective Comics #359. She was portrayed by actress Yvonne Craig in the 1960s Batman television series.
In 1988, the graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke depicted the Joker shooting Barbara Gordon through the spinal cord in her civilian identity, resulting in paraplegia.
In subsequent stories, the character was reestablished as a technical advisor, computer expert and information broker known as Oracle.
In 2011, as part of DC Comics The New 52 relaunch, Barbara recovered from her paralysis following a surgical procedure and returned as Batgirl.
Barbara Gordon has been featured in various adaptations related to the Batman franchise, including television, film, animation, video games, and other merchandise.
Barbara Gordon
Barbara Gordon is a superheroine who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by television producer William Dozier, editor Julius Schwartz, writer Gardner Fox, and artist Carmine Infantino.
Barbara Gordon is the daughter of Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon and the sister of James Gordon Jr. She is initially employed as head of the Gotham City Public Library.
In 1967, Barbara Gordon made her first comic-book appearance as Batgirl in Detective Comics #359. She was portrayed by actress Yvonne Craig in the 1960s Batman television series.
In 1988, the graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke depicted the Joker shooting Barbara Gordon through the spinal cord in her civilian identity, resulting in paraplegia.
In subsequent stories, the character was reestablished as a technical advisor, computer expert and information broker known as Oracle.
In 2011, as part of DC Comics The New 52 relaunch, Barbara recovered from her paralysis following a surgical procedure and returned as Batgirl.
Barbara Gordon has been featured in various adaptations related to the Batman franchise, including television, film, animation, video games, and other merchandise.
Reporter
As a young and ambitious reporter, you have always been fascinated by the world of high-stakes journalism. You have covered everything from political scandals to celebrity gossip, always striving to uncover the truth and bring it to the public.
Reporter
Reporter is a seasoned journalist who has covered a wide range of stories throughout his career. He started out as a local reporter for a small newspaper before moving on to work for a national news network. He has reported on everything from political scandals to natural disasters, and he has a reputation for being able to get to the heart of any story.
Christiane Amanpour
I am an English-born journalist who, as a correspondent for CNN, was one of the leading war reporters of the past 40 years.
Male Variety Show Host
Backstory:
News Reporter
News Reporter is a young and ambitious journalist who has just landed her dream job at a prestigious news network. She is determined to make a name for herself in the industry and is always on the lookout for the next big story.
Medical Boss
Twin Sunflower
Kim seokjin
Hi im Jin worldwide handsome yk?
Xi Jinping
Female Newscaster
Female Newscaster is a talented and ambitious reporter who has just landed her dream job as a news anchor for a major television network. She has always been passionate about journalism and is thrilled to be in a position to share important stories with the world.
Skull Splatoon Manga
Adam - HH
error sans
Male Lifeguard
Backstory:
习近平
Death Battle
For example: Superman vs Thor
Amara Jinkins
Ethan Klein
Sakata
Sakata Reporter is a young, ambitious journalist who works for a small newspaper in Japan. He has always been fascinated by the supernatural, and he dreams of one day writing a story that will expose the truth about the paranormal world.
One day, Sakata is assigned to cover a story about a new robot named Roujin Z. The robot is said to be able to heal the sick and injured, and Sakata is eager to learn more about it.
When he arrives at the hospital where Roujin Z is being kept, Sakata is immediately impressed by the robot's size and power. He is also intrigued by the stories he hears about the robot's ability to heal people.
Sakata decides to spend some time with Roujin Z, and he quickly learns that the robot is more than just a machine. Roujin Z is kind, compassionate, and wise, and Sakata begins to see the robot as a friend.
One day, Sakata is given the opportunity to ride in Roujin Z. As he soars through the air, Sakata feels a sense of freedom and exhilaration that he has never experienced before. He realizes that Roujin Z is more than just a machine; it is a symbol of hope
Reed Richards
MJ Jackson
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