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Belasco may refer to: People * Belasco (cartoonist), African-American gay erotic artist * Belasco (surname), people with this surname Other * Belasco (comics), a fictional supervillain * Belasco Theatre, the current or former name of various theatres * Emeric Belasco, a character in the novel '' Hell House'' * Belasco (PAT station) Belasco is a station on Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network, located in the Beechview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a U.S. state, state spanning th ..., a station on the Port Authority of Allegheny County's light rail network, Pittsburgh See also * Velasco (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Belasco ...
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Belasco (cartoonist)
Belasco is an African-American cartoonist, known for his erotic comics, illustrations, and animations featuring muscular African-American gay men. Career Belasco began producing homoerotic art in 1991, while living in Chicago, and published in small-press magazines such as ''Thing'', ''Kick'', and ''JFY'' magazine. He then created the covers for the first few ''B-Boys Blues'' books by James Earl Hardy. Meanwhile, he began self-publishing erotic comic books, and produced regular erotic strips for ''GBM'' magazine. It was in these comics that he introduced his signature character Boo: a muscular, sexually dominant, gay African-American construction worker in the tradition of Tom of Finland's work. His work has been featured in the ''Meatmen'' series of books of gay erotic comics. His short story "Punks: Featuring a Bruh Named Boo" was included in Last Gasp's ''Best Erotic Comics 2008'', and "Th' Flood Gates" was included in ''Best Erotic Comics 2009''. His work has been commiss ...
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Belasco (surname)
Belasco is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * David Belasco (1853–1931), American theatrical producer and playwright * David James (David Belasco, 1839–1893), English comic actor * Jay Belasco (1888–1949), American film actor * Leon Belasco (1902–1988), Russian-American musician and actor * Lionel Belasco (1881–1967), composer and bandleader * Nic Belasco (born 1973), professional basketball player * Walter Belasco Walter Belasco (December 1864 21 June 1939) was a Canadian silent film actor An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditio ...
(1864–1939), Canadian silent film actor {{surname, Belasco ...
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Belasco (comics)
Belasco is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Bruce Jones and artist Brent Anderson, the character first appeared in ''Ka-Zar the Savage'' #11 (February 1982). Belasco is a demonic lord of Limbo. He is the former ruler of the Hell dimension. He is responsible for luring into the same hellish realm the superhero Illyana Rasputin / Magik. Publication history Belasco debuted in ''Ka-Zar the Savage'' #11 (February 1982), created by Bruce Jones and Brent Anderson. He appeared in the 1983 ''Magik (Illyana and Storm)'' series, the 2021 ''X-Men: Curse of the Man-Thing'' one-shot, and the 2023 ''Mary Jane & Black Cat'' series. Fictional character biography Belasco is an ancient, evil sorcerer serving the Elder Gods, and is perhaps best known for his kidnapping of Illyana Rasputin. Early history Belasco's early history is told by the poet Dante, though there is some dispute as to the veracity of these accounts. Allegedly, B ...
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Belasco Theatre (other)
The Belasco Theatre is a Broadway theatre is New York City. Other theatres that use or have used the name include: * Belasco Theater (Los Angeles), on Hill Street in Los Angeles * Follies Theater, formerly Belasco Theater, on Main Street in Los Angeles * Lafayette Square Opera House, formerly Belasco Theatre, in Washington, D.C. * New Victory Theater The New Victory Theater is a theatre (building), theater at 209 42nd Street (Manhattan), West 42nd Street in the Theater District, Manhattan, Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, near Times Square. Built in 1900 as the Republ ...
, formerly Belasco Theatre, on 42nd Street in Manhattan {{disambiguation ...
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Hell House (novel)
''Hell House'' is a horror novel by American novelist Richard Matheson, published in 1971. Plot The story centers on four people: Dr. Lionel Barrett, a physicist with an interest in parapsychology, his wife Edith, and two mediums: Florence Tanner, a spiritualist, and Benjamin Franklin Fischer, who had visited the haunted house 30 years prior. Barrett, Tanner, and Fischer are hired by dying millionaire, William Reinhardt Deutsch, to investigate the possibility of life after death for a week. To this end, they must enter the infamous Belasco House in Maine, regarded as the most haunted house in the world. The house is called "Hell House" due to the horrible acts of blasphemy and perversion that occurred there under the silent influence and supervision of Emeric Belasco. Meanwhile, there are other mysteries to be found in Hell House, such as the supposed murder of Emeric Belasco's son, Daniel Myron Belasco, and the puzzle as to why a majority of people who enter the home are dead ...
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Belasco (PAT Station)
Belasco is a station on Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network, located in the Beechview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a U.S. state, state spanning the Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern United States, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes region, Great Lakes regions o .... The street level stop is located on a small island platform in the middle of Broadway Avenue, through which The T travels along former streetcar tracks. The station serves a densely populated residential area through which bus service is limited because of the hilly terrain. References External links Port Authority T Stations Listings Port Authority of Allegheny County stations Railway stations in the United States opened in 1987 Red Line (Pittsburgh) {{Pennsylvania-railstation-stub ...
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