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Sweet Tooth Cast & Character Guide
Warning: Minor spoilers for Sweet Tooth Sweet Tooth cast portrays various inhabitants of the series' desperate, post-apocalyptic world. The premise of Sweet Tooth drew audiences in almost as much as its range of strange and colorful characters. When the H5G9 virus wiped out most of humanity prior to the start of Sweet Tooth, babies began being born as human-animal hybrids. This caused many to blame the hybrids for the virus, despite there being no evidence that the hybrids caused it. Based on the Vertigo comic books written and drawn by Jeff Lemire, Sweet Tooth follows the deer boy Gus and his guardian, Jepperd, as they make their way through this bizarre dystopian world, eventually unraveling the real origins of both hybrid babies and the H5G9 virus.
With over 98% of the global population gone, the remnants of humanity form cults, militias, and other groups to survive in Sweet Tooth's post-apocalypse. Meanwhile, Dr. Aditya Singh sear
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List of iZombie characters
iZombie is an American comic book series created by Chris Roberson and Michael Allred, and published by DC Comics under their Vertigoimprint. The comic follows the story of Gwen Dylan, a zombie with vague memories of her past. Gwen becomes a grave digger to obtain brains to sustain herself. Gwen befriends various other mythical creatures including ghost Ellie Stuart and a were-terrier named Scott. Gwen dates a zombie hunter named Horito.
A television series developed by Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero-Wright loosely adapts the comic run.[1] It premiered on The CW on March 17, ,[2][3] and ran for five seasons concluding on August 1, [4] The series stars Rose McIver as medical examiner Olivia Moore, Malcolm Goodwin as police officer Clive Babineaux, David Anders as criminal and brain-dealer Blaine DeBeers.[5][6][7] Multiple characters recurred and were subsequently promoted to serie
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in Canada
Events from the year in Canada.
Incumbents
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[edit]July to December
[edit]- July 3 – The process leading to the privatization of Petro-Canada is started.
- July 27 – Greg Welch (AUS) and Sue Schlatter (CAN) win the ITU Triathlon World Cup race (km swim, 40km bike, 10km run) in Vancouver.
- August 4 – Brad Beven (AUS) and Karen Smyers (USA) win the ITU Triathlon World Cup race (km swim, 40km bike, 10km run) in Toronto.
- September 24 – Dobbie-Castonguay Commission recommends an elected Senate and recognizing Quebec as a distinct society.
- October 21 – The Saskatchewan election: Roy Romanow's NDP win a majority, defeating Grant Devine's PCs.
- November 1 – Roy Romanow becomes premi