Incredible, Helen Parr/Elastigirl, Lucius Best/Frozone, Violet Parr, Dash, Jack-Jack, Edna Mode, Mirage, Winston Deavor, Rick Dicker, Tony Rydinger, Voyd, Gilbert Huph, Reflux, He-Lectrix, Brick, Screech, Screenslaver, Ambassador, Underminer, Hony Best, Kari McKeen, Syndrome and others -...
Super-suit designer extraordinaire Edna Mode knows exactly what she's doing when making a new cossie. If there's one rule, it's NO CAPES. They're far too hazardous, as too many fallen heroes have learned. "Do you remember Thunderhead? Tall, storm powers? Nice man, good with kids. Nov...
Edna Mode– A main character in the animated superhero seriesThe Incredibles, Edna is known for calling everyone “dahling” and wearing round, black glasses. Felicity Smoak– Codename Overwatch, glasses-wearing Felicity is a member of Team Arrow on the superhero TV seriesArrow. Lewis– The mai...
aThe Awakening, by Kate Chopin, is one of the most classic works in feminist literature. In the novel Chopin describes a 28-year-old young lady, a mother of two children, Edna, who has been married for six years, grows into an independent woman caring more about her spiritual life from...
Edna Eaton, Lolita Echavarria, Fred Eckfeld, Lilliane Eckharter, Margaret Eckold, Tina Eckstein, Anders Eckwell, Eve Eden, Donna Edison, Steve Edison, Ellen Edmondson, Eloise Edmonson, Louise Edmunson, Luis Eduardo Cuello, Carlton Edwards, Deborah Edwards, Harold Edwards, Darlene Eggen, Dean Egge...
Lena Dunham's J. Crew tuxedo paired with her round-framed glasses gave us serious Edna Mode fromThe Incrediblesvibes. read Met Gala Attendees Strike Amazing Poses forVogue's Instagram Machine Andrew H. Walker/REX/Shutterstock, Disney WhileRita Orain Vera Wang was a dead ringer for ...
Edna O’Brien. Picture: Joe Dunne/RollingNews.ie Her first novel,The Country Girls, was published in 1960 and scandalised the echelons of Irish society that craved for scandal to assert their self-righteousness. In it, she explored the lives of two girls from rural backgrounds displaced to ...
”(Corless2008:27) (EdnaWalsh)The filmHungeronlygives minimalinformation about the historical situation ofthe 1981 hunger strike in the Maze Prison; it excludes broader knowledge aboutthe North IrishTroublesand focuses instead–onlymarginallycontextualizingthe situation–on the body, its materiality in ...