New Year's Evil (2025)
New Year's Evil may refer to: * ''New Year's Evil'' (film), a 1980 film * ''New Year's Evil'' (comics), Fifth-week event published by DC Comics * ''New Year's Evil'' (Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys), a Supermystery novel * New Year's Evil, a special episode of ''WCW Monday Nitro ''WCW Monday Nitro'', also known as ''WCW Nitro'' or simply ''Nitro'', is an American professional wrestling television program that was produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and broadcast weekly every Monday night on TNT (American TV ...'', December 27, 1999 * NXT: New Year's Evil, an annual special episode of ''WWE NXT'', 2021–present {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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New Year's Evil (film)
''New Year's Evil'' is a 1980 American slasher film written and directed by Emmett Alston, co-written by Leonard Neubauer, and starring Kip Niven, Roz Kelly, and Chris Wallace (entertainer), Chris Wallace. The plot follows a Los Angeles punk rock and new wave music, new wave show host who receives a series of phone calls during a televised New Year's Eve bash from a killer warning of impending murders that he plans to exact as the New Year dawns on each time zone. Plot One New Year's Eve, popular punk rock/new wave DJ Diane Sullivan (known as "Blaze" among her fans) is hosting a late-night countdown celebration of music and partying, televised live from a Hollywood hotel and simulcast on local radio. All is going well until Diane receives a phone call from an odd-sounding stranger, who claims his name is Evil. He announces his intention to murder one "naughty girl" at the stroke of midnight in Time in the United States, each US time zone; he warns that Diane, located in the Pacific ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fifth-week Event
A fifth week event is a novelty comic book promotion. Comic publishers schedule releases in four-week cycles, releasing on a particular day of the week (e.g., every Wednesday). In the event that a month has more than four weeks (i.e., a fifth Wednesday), publishers often sell unusual comics to fill in the scheduling gap. The fifth week event has been discontinued since longer crossovers, such as ''Blackest Night'', run for months at a time, requiring more tie-ins and fewer simultaneous crossovers. DC Comics In the 1990s, DC Comics published four monthly ''Superman'' titles. The interlocking stories created a weekly narrative that continued throughout the year, but that publishing schedule accounted for only 48 out of the 52 weeks per year. With four months each year containing a fifth Wednesday (the day comic books go on sale in America,) DC introduced a fifth Superman title, '' Superman: The Man of Tomorrow'' to fill in the skip weeks. The first skip week events were linked to ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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New Year's Evil (Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys)
Super Mystery is a 36-volume series of crossover paperbacks, pairing The Hardy Boys with Nancy Drew. Earlier crossovers include a 1970s TV series, the novelization of one of the TV episodes (The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula), two ''SuperSleuths'' books (each book containing 7 short stories), ''Campfire Stories'' (a book of 7 short stories in celebration of the anniversary of the Campfire organization), and the ''Be-A-Detective'' series (6 choose-your-own adventure books). The series is based on the '' Nancy Drew Files'' and the ''Hardy Boys Casefiles'' universes, as evidenced by ''Shock Waves'', in which the melted keys from the car bombing that killed Iola Morton in the first Hardy Boys Casefile, are mentioned. The books are written under the Keene pseudonym and are told mainly from Nancy's view. Since 2007, and the re-introduction of the '' Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery'' series based on the ''" Nancy Drew: Girl Detective"'' series, many fans have ref ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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WCW Monday Nitro
''WCW Monday Nitro'', also known as ''WCW Nitro'' or simply ''Nitro'', is an American professional wrestling television program that was produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and broadcast weekly every Monday night on TNT (American TV network), TNT in the United States from September 4, 1995 to March 26, 2001. Created by Eric Bischoff and Ted Turner, the show's premiere was notable for sparking a period of television known as the "Monday Night War". For the entirety of the show's run, ''Nitro'' went head-to-head in the ratings with the WWE, World Wrestling Federation's (WWF; now WWE) ''WWE Raw, Monday Night Raw''. Although comparable to ''Raw'' in popularity from the beginning, ''Nitro'' began to dominate in ratings, based largely on the strength of the New World Order (professional wrestling), New World Order (nWo), a rebellious group of wrestlers that wanted to take over WCW. Beginning in June 1996, ''Nitro'' beat ''Raw'' in the ratings for 83 consecutive weeks, forci ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |