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For the man who has everything

The Who discography         
  • Townshend and Daltrey at Leeds University Refectory in June 2006 unveiling a [[Leeds Civic Trust]] Blue Plaque commemorating the recording venue of The Who's ''Live at Leeds'' gig in February 1970.
WIKIMEDIA BAND DISCOGRAPHY
The who discography; The Who (discography); Who discography; Who discog; The who discog; Tommy and Quadrophenia Live with Special Guests; The Who Rocks America (film); Tommy (The Who EP); The Who Discography
The Who have been with several labels over the years. In the United Kingdom and elsewhere outside North America, they were signed originally to Brunswick Records.
The Who Hits 50!         
THE WHO CONCERT TOUR
The Who Tour 2014–2015; Who Hits 50!; The Who Hits 50; The Who Tour 2014-2015
Billed as The Who Hits 50!, The Who's 2014–16 tour was a tour celebrating the 50th anniversary of the band.
Who Made the Potatoe Salad?         
2006 FILM
Who made the potato salad; Who Made the Potato Salad; Who Made the Potato Salad?
Who Made the Potatoe Salad? is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by Damon Daniels and starring Jaleel White and Jennia Frederique.

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For the Man Who Has Everything

"For the Man Who Has Everything" is a comic book story by writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons, first published in Superman Annual #11 (1985). It contains the first appearance of the Black Mercy, a magical, extraterrestrial, plant-like organism which, upon symbiotically attaching itself to its victims, incapacitates them while causing them to hallucinate living out their greatest fantasy.

The story has been adapted for television: for the episode of the same name of the animated TV series Justice League Unlimited, loosely into an episode of The CW's live-action Supergirl TV series titled "For the Girl Who Has Everything" and as an inspiration for the episode of Syfy live-action Krypton TV series titled "Mercy". The story was nominated for the 1986 Kirby Award for Best Single Issue.