
Less often, songs from Lydon's only solo album, Psycho's Path, are performed at PIL concerts.
Public Image Limited frequently include "Open Up", originally a collaboration between lead singer John Lydon and the group Leftfield. For example, Journey performed lead singer Steve Perry's hit single "Oh Sherrie" on their 1986 Raised On Radio tour. It isn't unheard of for bands to include one of their member's (usually the lead singer) solo material into their concert set-lists and greatest hits albums. Though to be fair, Popeye was always faithful to Olive, while Hamgravy was only with her because she was well off, and would occasionally dump her for someone wealthier, though he came crawling back when the other woman wised up to him. Instead, he was brought back as a regular, became the star of the strip, and even stole Hamgravy's's girlfriend, Olive. When Popeye the sailor was introduced, he was meant to be a one shot character that took the trio to an island casino, and never seen again after bringing them back home. Thimble Theater had been running for about ten years, with the strip focusing on the misadventures of Castor Oyl, his sister Olive, and her boyfriend Hamgravy. After appearing in a few bit parts in other one-strip gags, he didn't appear for a few months, and was later re-introduced and gradually became the protagonist of the strip. In Bloom County, Opus started out in a one-joke throwaway gag where Binkley brought him home thinking he was a German shepherd. (Koth also had co-writer's credit when he and Davis penned a short-lived strip based on Mr. However, Koth was a long-time assistant of Davis's who had done just as much work on Garfield at that point without such credit. Acres, Jim Davis' assistant Brett Koth gained a co-writer's credit, and his signature even appeared alongside Davis's. FFXI TOAU RINGS FULL
When something similar happens to a side story rather than a side character, it is Sidenote Full Story or Uplifted Side Story. Stand-in is when this happens in a fanfic.Ĭompare Red Herring Shirt, only the ascension is intended from the beginning, and Ensemble Dark Horse, where fans become fascinated by a character who canonically has only a very small role, at least initially. Retroactive Recognition is when this happens in Real Life. The inverse of this trope is Demoted to Extra. For the villain equivalent, see Mook Promotion. See Mauve Shirt for when a member of the Redshirt Army gets his own name and minor characterization, but still doesn't become more than a minor supporting character in any way. A One-Scene Wonder is not an Ascended Extra, at least officially fanfic, on the other hand.
See Breakout Villain specifically for when a would-be one-shot villain ascends to Big Bad status, either through Ascended Extra or Breakout Character. Compare also the Ensemble Dark Horse where in a similar fashion, a supporting character role remains the same but that character receives more fans. Compare the Breakout Character, where a supporting character gains a fandom that rivals or exceeds the main characters and thus becomes more prominent in canon.