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Doodlers of Master of the Universe, Revolution by official concept artist Eddie Nuñez
That Hordak tho 👀
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artverso · 8 months
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smashpages · 8 months
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Out this week: Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny #1 (Dark Horse, $3.99):
Dark Horse returns to Eternia in this four-issue prequel to the Netflix Masters of the Universe: Revelations show. It’s by Tim Seeley, Eddie Nuñez, Brad Simpson and AndWorld Design.
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geekcavepodcast · 10 months
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Prequel Comic Series to “Masters of the Universe: Revelations” Announced
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Dark Horse and Mattel have announced a prequel comic for the Netflix series Masters of the Universe: Revelations. Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny hails from writer Tim Seeley, artist Eddie Nuñez, colorist Brad Simpson, and letterer by AndWorld Design.
“On the world of Eternia, a fragile balance exists between science and magic–a balance kept by the universe’s mightiest hero, He-Man! On a peaceful mission to the island nation of Anwat Gar, the royal Eternian caravan comes under attack by the minions of the evil Skeletor. And on the island itself, the nefarious Evil-Lyn sets in motion a plan that could lead to all-out war!” (Dark Horse)
Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny #1 (of 4) goes on sale on September 6, 2023.
(Image via Dark Horse - Cover of Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny #1)
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thefailurecult · 6 months
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graphicpolicy · 10 months
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Discover the secrets of Anwat Gar in Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny
Discover the secrets of Anwat Gar in Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny #MotU #HeMan #comics #comicbooks
Dark Horse Comics and Mattel present Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny, a prequel comic series to the hit Netflix series Masters of the Universe: Revelations. This new series is scripted by experienced Masters of the Universe writer Tim Seeley, illustrated by Eddie Nuñez, colored by Brad Simpson, and lettered by AndWorld Design. The first issue will also include two variant covers by…
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theactioneer · 1 year
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Eddie Holly Street Fighter alt poster (2020)
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randomrichards · 1 month
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WE WERE ONCE KIDS:
Friends in poverty
Star in controversial film
Then get left behind
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mariacallous · 7 months
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(JTA) – A Jewish center in Durham, North Carolina, evacuated its occupants after receiving a fake bomb threat on Tuesday, one week after the arrest of a suspect accused of directing a series of such threats at synagogues across the country. 
Since the summer, dozens of Jewish institutions across America have been targeted with fake bomb threats, according to the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL said it had identified three new threats at Jewish locations across North Carolina this week, including Tuesday’s.
The suspect who was arrested last week, Eddie Manuel Nunez Santos, was a Peruvian national who made more than 150 threats, mostly by email, against synagogues and other buildings both Jewish and non-Jewish across five different states in September, the FBI said. The period when he sent the threats included Rosh Hashanah, which took place in mid-September. The bomb threats began, the FBI said, after Santos tried and failed to solicit child pornography; phone numbers that were sent along with the threats belonged to teenage girls who had rejected or cut off contact with him.
But Nunez Santos’ activity did not account for all of the hoax threats Jewish institutions have received since July, according to ADL reports. And the incident at the Jewish Community Campus in Durham, which led to the evacuation of a Reform synagogue, a Jewish day school and a JCC all located on the campus, demonstrated that such threats have continued even with that suspect in custody.
According to the Secure Community Network, a security firm monitoring Jewish institutions that partners with the ADL, there has been a noticeable downturn in such threats since the High Holidays and Nunez Santos’ arrest. But SCN also expects more threats to be made. Jewish institutions dealt with previous waves of fake threats in 2017 and 2020.
“While a certain number of incidents have been attributed to that arrested individual, the uptick in swatting incidents and bomb threats is not just a trend from recent months, but recent years – and they are continuing,” SCN director and CEO Michael Masters told JTA in a statement. “One arrest will not – nor has not – stopped what has emerged as a tactic for fear and disruption.”
Masters said SCN was “communicating with federal law enforcement and intelligence partners on next steps” to address the epidemic of false threats to Jewish institutions, which attract a response by law enforcement.
“Since at least as early as 2017, the Jewish community has been targeted with waves of bomb threats, often facilitated by advanced communications technology,” Todd Gutnick, an ADL spokesperson, told JTA. “Unfortunately, this trend is likely to continue.”
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artverso · 2 months
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smashpages · 10 months
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Dark Horse will return to Eternia for a new four-issue prequel to the Netflix Masters of the Universe: Revelations show. Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny is by Tim Seeley, Eddie Nuñez, Brad Simpson and AndWorld Design. Look for the first issue on Sept. 6.
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geekcavepodcast · 1 year
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Dark Horse Announces “Masters of the Universe: Masterverse”
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Dark Horse Comics has announced a new anthology comic series in the Masters of the Universe Revelation universe - Masters of the Universe: Masterverse. The fist issue hails from writer Tim Seeley, artists Eddie Nuñez, Sergio Aragonés, and Kelley Jones, and colorists Rico Renzi and Brennan Wagner. The framing story is by Nuñez. Subsequent issues will feature the works of E.J. Su, Victor Santos, David Rubín, Claudia Balbone, Daniel Lopez, and Fico Ossio.
“In the depths of Castle Grayskull, The Sorceress and Zodac debate the value of He-Man. To save the life of her champion, the Sorceress must take the Cosmic Enforcer on a tour of the multiverse.” (Dark Horse Comics)
Masters of the Universe: Masterverse #1 (of 4) goes on sale on February 15, 2023.
(Image via Dark Horse Comics - Cover of Masters of the Universe: Masterverse #1)
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thefailurecult · 5 months
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graphicpolicy · 1 year
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Preview: Masters of the Universe: Masterverse #1 (of 4)
Masters of the Universe: Masterverse #1 preview. To save the life of her champion, the Sorceress must take the Cosmic Enforcer on a tour of the multiverse! #comics #comicbooks #motu #heman
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ASK EDDIE returns Thursday, June 22, 7:00 PM PT to our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/filmnoirfoundation/live
FNF prez Eddie Muller responds to film noir fan questions fielded by the Foundation's Director of Communications Anne Hockens In this episode, we discuss LGBTQ+ characters in noir, the best noir cinematographers, “Executive Action”, author John D. MacDonald, circumventing the Hays Code, and more. Plus, we settle a debate regarding the portrayal of women in noir for a viewer. We wind up with a discussion of our fantasy casting for noir brothers and noir sisters. Stay tuned to the end for a special furry guest star.
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Can’t join us on Thursday? No problem! A recording will be up on our YouTube channel, @NoirCity, on Friday, April 7: https://www.youtube.com/user/NoirCitySF
Note: Eddie will not be able to answer questions posted during the livestream nor ones left on our social media accounts
This week’s questions:
1.       I’d enjoy hearing from both of you about LGBTQ+ characters in Noir.
Marjorie (from the poor part of Connecticut)
2.       Are there any Film Noir Foundation restorations in the Flicker Alley pipeline this year?
Michael, Post Falls, Idaho
3.       Have you ever considered The Orpheum Theater in Phoenix, Arizona for a NOIR CITY showing? Also, are there any great film noirs from the golden age that are not readily available?
Vince from Arizona
4.       In a recent ASK EDDIE, you said that "The 13th Letter” is unavailable for showings because of rights issues, Are there any other noirs that similarly cannot be shown because of rights issues?  
Bill Miller, Chicago
5.       Who do you consider the best cinematographer of the classic film era?
Harry, West Chester, PA
6.       I recently engaged in a debate with someone about the concept of film. I wanted to get your perspective. The other person posits that the femme fatale trope was a sexist derivative of men's postwar angst of women taking their jobs and workplace. I argued that men and women in noir are oftentimes equally culpable, equally shrewd and equally guilty in their indiscretions. What are your thoughts on these arguments?
Andrew, Clayton, North Carolina
7.       TCM showed “Not As A Stranger” and I thoroughly enjoyed it. IMDB says that movie is a Film Noir.  I can’t see it. What do you think?
Stephen, Allen, Texas
8.       I recently saw the Italian neorealist film “Bitter Rice”, which has many film noir characteristics. Can you recommend other neorealist films that might also be regarded as film noir?
Ron
9.       It's hard to think of a movie more detested, shunned and now ignored than "Executive Action," a 1973 political drama, directed by David Miller and written by Dalton Trumbo, that blames the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on a right-wing capitalist conspiracy. I'd welcome any comments you have about "Executive Action."
Paul from "Fargo" land
10.   I recently watched “Journey into Light” (1951) starring Sterling Hayden and found it surprisingly emotionally moving.  Are there any film noir movies that you find especially moving? Also, do you consider this movie a "religious noir"?
Dan
11.   One great American crime writer you've never mentioned is John D. Macdonald, the creator of Travis McGee. Macdonald considered Victor Nunez's 1984 adaptation of his novel “A Flash of Green” to be the best film version of his work. What do the two of you think of Macdonald's work? And have either of you ever seen “A Flash of Green”?
Doug, Silver Spring, MD
12.   One of the many pleasures of viewing classic films noir is spotting the various ways in which the filmmakers circumvent the Hays Code and express graphic violence, et cetera, despite the limitations forced upon them, with clever filmmaking techniques. Can you think of any other good examples of this sort of Hays Code circumvention, in which a film is able to express graphic content without explicitly showing it?
Sam from Iowa
13.   Where is it that you tape introductions for NOIR ALLEY?  Are you given a blooper reel each year?  Have you ever finished it in one single take.  Do you have a favorite hotel you stay at when in L.A. or do you not stay at same place each visit?  
Alan, San Anselmo, CA.
14.   I came across an excellent book called “San Francisco Noir” which shows real locations from SF movies and proves interesting anecdotes about the locations and the films themselves. At the end of the book is a description of the Danger and Despair Knitting Circle, which sounds like an elite private showing of various noirs.  Does this still exist, and do you have stories about this group?
Phil from Boston
15.   My question addresses some fantasy casting as well as historic casting.  Who would both of you cast as Noir Brothers and Noir Sisters. What would be the best combustible pairs?
William from Lafayette
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