Commencement most commonly refers to graduation, the ceremony at which students receive academic degrees.
Commencement may also refer to:
Legion may refer to:
Transition or transitional may refer to:
A cure is a completely effective treatment for a disease.
Doomsday may refer to:
Annette O'Toole is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She is known for portraying Lisa Bridges in the television series Nash Bridges, adult Beverly Marsh in the 1990 television mini-series adaptation of Stephen King's epic horror novel It, Lana Lang in Superman III, Kathy in the romantic-comedy film Cross My Heart, and Martha Kent on the television series Smallville.
Power may refer to:
Zero is a number.
Exodus or the Exodus may refer to:
Finale may refer to:
A crossfire is a military term for the siting of weapons so that their arcs of fire overlap.
Crimson is a rich, deep red color.
The Requiem is a Roman Catholic liturgical service.
Stray or The Stray or variation, may refer to:
A vortex is a dynamic phenomenon of fluids.
Abandon, abandoned, or abandonment may refer to:
Cool commonly refers to:
Shimmer may refer to:
Turbulence is a phenomenon involving the irregular motion of air and fluids, studied in fluid dynamics.
Clark Joseph Kent is a fictional character and the main protagonist on The WB/CW television series Smallville. The character of Clark Kent, first created for comic books by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938 as the civilian persona of DC Comics' Superman, was adapted to television in 2001 by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. This is the fourth time the character has been adapted to a live-action television series. Clark Kent has been played continually by Tom Welling, with various other actors portraying Clark as a child. The character has also appeared in various literature based on the Smallville series, all of which are completely independent of the television episodes. As of 2011, Smallville's Clark Kent has appeared in eighteen young adult novels.
Lana Lang is a fictional character on the television series Smallville. She has been a series regular since the pilot episode, and has been played continuously by Kristin Kreuk, with two other actresses having portrayed Lana Lang as a child and as an elderly woman. The character of Lana Lang, first created for comic books by Bill Finger and John Sikela in the 1950s as a romantic interest for Superboy, was adapted to television in 2001 by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. The character has also appeared in various literature based on the Smallville television series, none of which directly continues from or into the television episodes.