When he shows up to interrupt a heated battle, the combatants on both sides immediately (and rightly) prioritize him as the biggest threat. The Dreaded: Pretty much everyone is scared of Great due to his sheer power and ruthlessness.He is cocky as hell when he thinks he's in control but he nearly wets himself anytime someone remotely strong comes after him. Dirty Coward: Cigar and then some, he makes a living as the leader of the child kidnapping Anteaters.Cain and Abel: Burner and Great are the last two children born from the Bear family's plan to revive "Bear", making them siblings.Berserker Rage: Burner can tap into an unholy amount of power the more angry she gets, but on the other side she also loses control of herself until she becomes a raging beast and has no memory of it when she's calmed down.Drian on the other hand just wants to be the strongest and will kill anyone in his way to prove it. Ax-Crazy: Great does not actually qualify, as while he is kill happy he only kills those he believes deserve it.The second strongest clone who is 98% identical to the original "Bear" is Burner. And he's just the last and most successful result of the Bear family's eugenics program. Artificial Human: Turns out the reason Great is so powerful is because he's the clone of a dying Physical God who is in his prime.The Ace: Great, he is so powerful that no one can control him and being able to just survive an encounter with him is considered an impossible feat.He was especially cruel to Great (the last and most powerful child), spending years pretending to be a loving father to him solely to make Great fall into despair by faking his own death at the hands of the Mafia (by having a dummy shot through the face right in front of Great). Abusive Parents: "Sword", the current head of the Bear family is this to all of the children born from his program to revive "Bear" since he's also their biological father.Now she vows to stop Great once and for all.īurning Effect is a Korean Webtoon created by Tae Hyeon Park and published on the webtoon site Daum. In a rage she goes after the man, sick and tired of all the death and fear she has had to live with. But the next day she finds the boy has been killed by Great for stealing a teddy bear. The boy runs away and feeling she did a good deed Burner goes home. Showing off her prodigious martial arts skill, Burner makes quick work of the kidnapper and frees the boy.
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Content to keep her head down and just try to make enough money to get out of Block 5, Burner spends her days as a punching bag for the elite rich people slumming it in Block 5.īurner's life changes though when she sees a young boy being kidnapped by an "Anteater" professional kidnappers who steal children for various reasons, none good. Its in this crazy city that we find our main protagonist, a young woman by the name of Burner. A man who will stop at nothing to eradicate any and all crime.
By far the worst district to live in is Block 5 because of the overzealous and over powered Administrator, Great. The city is divided into six Blocks all controlled by a powerful Administrator whose job it is to find criminals and kill them. I am returning my cassettes, and soon, my LP's, to active service.In the autonomous city of Graymark all crime is punishable by death, even if its just spitting on the road. The photo above shows George Harrision playing a few weeks ago.
The first stereo equipment I bought on my own was new, early 90's, Technics tape deck, CD player, and a Sony receiver.Īnd also, thanks to posts here on audiokarma, I recently cleaned and demagnetized the tape deck, and played a cassette, for the first time this Century! I also had a mid-80's small "boom box" which was my main personal music player in the mid to late 80's, the later teen years, when I was really only playing cassettes and radio. I remember wishing that it had a cassette player rather than 8-track, but it was the very end of the 8-track era.I dont remember the brand.I have no photos of it.it was low-end, but it worked fine! My first stereo of my own (bought for me as a Birthday present by my parents when I was probably 12 or 13) was a early 80's "all in one" unit.8-track, radio, and turntable on top. Im not going to duplicate the 8-track player, or the exact same turntable though. We also used the same system throughout my teen years in the 80's.Īll the equipment disappeared decades ago.but I recently discovered what model the receiver was, and found the same model, thanks to Audiokarma! With an attached 8-track player, turntable, and two speakers. When I was a kid in the 70's my "family stereo" (really, my Dad's!) was a 1975 Lafayette LR-1100 receiver,