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Comic Books Kill #1, written by Shane Berryhill, art by Hoyt Silva
NYC. 1939. Comics creator Jack Levi places his life and career on the line when he begins an affair with the femme fatale lover of his mafia boss publisher.
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kamikazeanimated · 11 months
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We had a fantastic time this weekend at MomoCon! A huge thank you to everyone who stopped by the table, it was so wonderful to see old friends and introduce new fans to Kamikaze.  
MomoCon was also the public debut for Kamikaze Volume 3!  If you’re a preorder holder, your books are being packed up and will be on their way in the next day or so.  Want to get a copy of Volume 3 or our other books? Head to our shop!  https://movingink.storenvy.com/
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Part 2 of a double feature! Like the last episode of The Outer Limits, this episode had too many good shots and too many Trek connections to fit comfortably in one post. Leonard Nimoy guest stars in "I, Robot," episode 9 of the second season of The Outer Limits (original air date Nov 14, 1964).
Nimoy plays a journalist covering the story of a robot on trial, accused of the murder of his creator. The story has elements of a space-age retelling of Frankenstein, as well as the ethical issues surrounding the creation of artificial life that Star Trek has been exploring for nearly sixty years, and human society is still wrestling with today. As Nimoy's character says at the end of the episode, “It's not the end of the story. It's just the beginning.”
Other Trek Connections:
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John Hoyt plays a colleague of the deceased scientist, who testifies as an expert witness. He went on to play Dr. Philip Boyce, the Enterprise's chief medical officer in the Star Trek pilot “The Cage” and its repackaged version “The Menagerie.”
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“I, Robot” was remade as the 18th episode in the 1995 reboot of The Outer Limits. Leonard Nimoy played the role Howard da Silva played in the original, and Adam Nimoy directed. Manny Coto served as an executive producer on this series and on Star Trek: Enterprise (he also wrote or co-wrote 14 episodes of the latter).
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fantomcomics · 9 months
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What's Out This Week? 8/9
The Summer is winding down, but the comics are still hotttt
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Akane-banashi GN Vol 1 - Yuki Suenaga & Takamasa Moue
Akane unintentionally stirs up the specter of scandal when she's discovered taking informal lessons from her father's former teacher, Shiguma Arakawa. But she's about to make even bigger waves, because her first step in climbing the ranks of rakugo performer from zenza opening act to shin'uchi headliner is exchanging her secret lessons for formal training. And she'll still have to finish high school and navigate her relationship with Shiguma's existing apprentices, all while learning that becoming a stellar rakugo performer takes much more than just being good at performing!
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The Ambassadors GN Vol 1 - Mark Millar & Frank Quitely
You've cracked the superhuman mystery and can give superpowers to six different people around the world. Who do you choose? The world's greatest and most ambitious superhero comic needs the world's greatest comic book artists. FRANK QUITELY, TRAVIS CHAREST, OLIVIER COIPEL, and an international line-up of superstars step forward to introduce an all-new cast of characters from MARK MILLAR's latest Netflix sensation.
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Comic Books Kill #1 - Shane Berryhill & Hoyt Silva
NONSTOP. NYC. 1939. Comics creator Jack Levi places his life and career on the line when he begins an affair with the femme fatale lover of his mafia boss publisher. Comic Books Kill! is a crime noir tale of myths, mistresses, and mobsters sure to thrill fans of Kirby, Brubaker, and Phillips.
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Damn Them All TP Vol 1 - Simon Spurrier & Charlie Adlard
After the death of Ellie's uncle Alfie, an infamous magician and occult detective, the 72 devils of the Ars Goetia are mysteriously freed from their infernal realm. It's now up to her to track down each of these demons and damn them right back to Hell... using holy water, conjuration, or just her trusty, rusty claw hammer.
Meanwhile Dora, a detective traumatized by the same events as Ellie, is suspicious of the untimely death of Alfie. As new terrors unfold, the two witness strange changes to the political landscape of Britain: a gibbering madness infecting the population. Alfie's meddling made more than just the mortal realm a nightmare, so it's up to Bloody El to set things right... with only eternity at stake.
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The Enfield Gang Massacre #1 (of 6) - Chris Condon & Jacob Phillips
The THAT TEXAS BLOOD duo returns to Ambrose County, Texas with an all-new MINISERIES set 150 years in the past!
Gunslinging action meets dark frontier drama in this original Western thriller, as Montgomery Enfield and his gang of outlaws find themselves in the crosshairs of an aging Texas Ranger and a newborn county that's hungry for law.
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Finders Creatures GN Vol 1 - P. Knuckle Jones
Meet detective-in-training Finder and her friends as they try to figure out why everyone in Belly Acre Bog has disappeared in this hilarious mystery graphic novel! Finder the tree frog absolutely loves solving mysteries. So when all the animals in Belly Acre Bog mysteriously disappear overnight, Finder and her friends Chopper and Keeper are toad-ally on the case. But when Seymour Warts, the world's greatest detective and Finder's hero, arrives on the scene and begins his own investigation, the young creature finders soon realize that this mystery could be even bigger than their little bog!
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Ghost Book GN - Remy Lai
Twelve years ago, the boy and the girl lived. But one was supposed to die. July Chen sees ghosts. But her dad insists ghosts aren't real. So she pretends they don't exist. Which is incredibly difficult during Hungry Ghost month, when the Gates of the Underworld open and ghosts run amok in the living world. When July saves a boy ghost from being devoured by a hungry ghost, he becomes her first ever friend. Except William is not a ghost. He's a wandering soul wavering between life and death. As the new friends set off to return William to his body, they unearth a ghastly truth-for William to live, July must die. Inspired by Chinese mythology, this dark yet hopeful tale about friendship, sacrifice, and the unseen ghost world is a dazzling heir to Studio Ghibli classics.
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Hexware TP Vol 1 - Tim Seeley, Zulema Lavina & Mirka Andolfo
Why sell your soul...when you can buy a new one?
In a corporate-ruled city where class inequality is greater than ever, a desperate, lonely populace is drawn to neo-spiritualism and hedge magic. When their teenage daughter is murdered, the Marks family is left asking the gods what they did to deserve this. But their android maid, Which-Where, has a different approach. Perhaps if she asked the devil...
Now, to pay the price, a machine with the soul of a teenage girl must hunt down souls who have escaped from hell. But on the way, she and her only friend, Ren, discover a vast conspiracy threatening to burn the last civilization to the ground. Can Which-Where keep her soul with her humanity on the line?
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Mech Cadets #1 (of 6) - Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa & Ian Herring
General Park-head of Sky Corps Academy-must assemble a team of heroes to protect humankind from alien invasions, and Stanford Yu, Maya Sanchez, Frank Olivetti, and Park's own daughter Olivia may have been pulled into the role by fate... as they are Earth's best hope.
But there is more to their relationships with the symbiotic, sentient giant Robos they pilot... and the alien threat of The Sharg is far more epic and widespread than any could imagine!
While Mech Cadets makes a fresh debut for new readers and viewers, long-time fans can delight in having more adventures after the long awaited collection of Mech Cadets Book One!
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Oblivion Song Compendium TP - Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, & Annalisa Leoni
The entire series, collected in a single volume for the first time!
A decade ago, 300,000 citizens of Philadelphia were suddenly lost in Oblivion. The government made every attempt to recover them, but after many years, they gave up. Nathan Cole...won't. He makes daily trips, risking his life to try and rescue those still living in the apocalyptic hellscape of Oblivion. But maybe...Nathan is looking for something else? Why can't he resist the siren call of the Oblivion Song?
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Paul Bunyan: The Invention Of An American Legend GN - Noah Van Sciver & Marlena Myles
Did you know that a mainstay of American folk culture was in fact created as an advertising ploy? Few people realize that Paul Bunyan, the legendary lumberjack, and his blue ox are the product of corporate marketing by a highly industrialized industry. Cartoonist Noah Van Sciver shows us the myth creation as real life marketing man extraordinaire W.B. Laughead spins ever more wondrous tall tales. Van Sciver's story is bracketed by rich contributions from contemporary Native artists and storytellers with a very different connection to the land that the Bunyan myths often conceal. Readers will see how a lumberjack hero, a quintessential American fantasy, captures the imagination but also serves to paper over the seizure of homeland from First Peoples and the laying bare of America's northern forests. It's a tall tale with deep roots... in profit-making!
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Plush TP - Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard & Rico Renzi
Serial-killing, cannibalistic furries! PLASTIC and VINYL creators DOUG WAGNER & DANIEL HILLYARD are back. This time, they've recruited colorist extraordinaire RICO RENZI for their disturbing "neon-horror" spin on fursuit psychopaths and bizarre love. In PLUSH, Devin Fulcher is coerced into attending his first furry convention. When he accidentally happens upon a group of furries devouring a human, the insanity begins. Do they just want Devin for dinner...or something much more wicked?
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Skeleanor The Decomposer HC - Emily Ettlinger
An instantly charming and vivid chapter-book graphic novel, starring a music-obsessed skeleton, Skeleanor, and her quest to find her sound (and her confidence) by debut creator Emily Ettlinger. Skeleanor loves music more than life itself. There's just one problem: She has a bit more rattle than rhythm at the moment. No matter what type of instrument she plays-from the fiddle to the xylobone-she always seems to scare the people of Little Casketon away. But with the Little Casketon Summershine festival coming up, and the town band missing a player, maybe Skeleanor (along with the help of her best friend, Batima) could show people her skills and finally take center stage.
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Summer Ghost The Complete Collection GN - Otsuichi, Yoshi Inomi & loundraw
Based on the critically acclaimed animated short film about three high schoolers' supernatural coming-of-age! There's an urban legend that claims the ghost of a young woman will appear if you set off fireworks in a certain abandoned airport. Three high school students are united by their shared desire to meet this ghost-and each of them is close to death. What happens when they come together one fateful summer night as the boundary between life and death grows thin?
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The Summer Hikaru Died GN Vol 1 - Mokumokuren
Two boys lived in a village: Yoshiki and Hikaru. The two did everything together...until the day Hikaru was encompassed by a mysterious light. That was when everything changed-Hikaru most of all. Yoshiki still wishes from the bottom of his heart to always stay by his side...but is there even a Hikaru left to be with?
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The Madness #1 (of 6) - J. Michael Straczynski, Aco, & David Lorenzo
In THE MADNESS, Sarah Ross has been using her power as a thief, stealing from the rich and...well, keeping it. Until the day she stole from the wrong person, a highly placed official who pressures the government to assassinate her. The plot, aided by so-called "good" superheroes sponsored by the government, misses her but wipes out her family. Driven mad by grief, and laser-focused on revenge for the murder of her family, Sarah and a hidden side of her personality - an imaginary friend who may be more real than she believes - goes after these superpowered operatives determined to take her revenge, at any cost.
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Us TP - Sara Soler, Silvia Perea Labayen & Joamette Gil
Us is Sara and Diana's love story, as well as the story of Diana's gender transition. Full of humor, heartache, and the everyday triumphs and struggles of identity, this graphic memoir speaks to changing conceptions of the world as well as the self, at the same time revealing that some things don't really have to change.
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Vampirella/Dracula RAGE #1 - Christopher Priest, Christian Rosado & Lucio Parrillo
NO MORE MS. NICE VAMPIRE!
They're coming for her baby. They're going to murder him before her eyes. And then she's going to kill every last damn one of them. Picking up where Vampirella: Year One left off! In an unprecedented turn for our titular heroine, Vampirella/Dracula: Rage presents Vampirella as you've never seen her before. Inconsolable grief yields to irreducible rage as Vampirella tracks the cultists who threaten her son across Europe and America, unsettling political and economic alliances and unraveling the global network of the baby's father - Dracula.
In a macabre exchange of norms, it is Dracula, the Lord of Vampires, hunting the elusive Vampiri, trying to save Vampirella from herself - or, more precisely, to save her from becoming like him. To this end, Dracula recruits Victory, once Vampirella's closest friend, to act as his ersatz Renfield while they try (and fail) to anticipate the next moves of a woman whose anger has now completely consumed her.
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WYND Book Three: The Throne In The Sky GN - James Tynion IV & Michael Dialynas
The land of Esseriel is a darker and more dangerous place than ever, as tensions between the Human and Faerie realms build to the brink of war. Could Wynd be the only hope for peace?
Danger, betrayal, and even some romance confront our heroes at every turn, while elsewhere, the Duke makes murderous plans of his own. Things seem dire, but help from an unexpected figure might just be the lifeline Wynd and Merien need... even though the final battle draws near.
Whatcha checking out this week, Fantom Fam?
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Intros de Caricaturas en Vivo - GNX (Dibujos Animados 80's y 90's) PRIMERA PARTE GNX CONTACTOS El Salvador: +503 77903095 [email protected] https://ift.tt/Yt9eWnF Director General: Joshua Rod Productor Ejecutivo: Angie Rod VOCES LÍDERES Gilber Cáceres Joshua Rod Angie Rod (Angie Fashion) Víctor Rodríguez (Sol Nocturno) BANDA ROCK Batería: Alex Cordero Sintetizadores 1: Pablo Orellana Guitarra Eléctrica: José Luis Jiménez Bajo: Guillermo Damas CUERDAS Violín Principal: Azalea Ruano (OCFA) Violines: Carlos Rosales (Fundación ANCALMO), Diana Alvarenga (Fundación ANCALMO), Verónica Urbina (Fundación ANCALMO), Alejandra Rivera (Fundación ANCALMO) VIENTO METAL Corno Francés: Jaime Fuentes Flauta: Ángel Portillo Trompeta: Aníbal Castro Trombón: Jonatan Martinez PERSONAJES Robot: MGLX (Stellar Souls) Ninja: NEON (Luces Visual Poi) (Stellar Souls) Inspector Gadget: Norman Hernández León O: Romeo Iván Hernández Pantro: Luis Aldana Palacios Cheetara: Michelle Kastillo Tigro: William Alberto Mumm Ra (Momia): Roberto Linares Mumm Ra: Douglas Ascencio Mandrilo: Luizmi Aldana Production Manager: Aby Rod Road Manager: Boris Martines Trajes y Accesorios: ANGIE FASHION Body Paint: Jaime Castro Filme durante el 6° aniversario del programa de TV PICANTE SABROSO de El Salvador, Teatro Presidente, 8 de septiembre de 2016, Especial (Temas de Caricaturas) por la Orquesta de Rock Sinfónico formada por músicos cantantes y artistas Salvadoreños desde el julio del 2015, dedicada a los covers de algunos Intros de caricaturas de los 80's y 90's transmitidos en latino-américa. GNX nace con el objetivo de llevar emoción y nostalgia a la generación "X" (personas que nacieron entre los años 1965 a 1995) al recordar sus series y caricaturas favoritas, y en homenaje a grandes compositores, autores, creadores e interpretes Americanos y Latinoamericanos de esa época tales como: Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainmen Bernie Hoffer, Heart (SilverHawks)(Thunder Cats) Intertrack Studios Mexico Ricardo Silva (voz oficial en español de mas de 500 Intros) -(Teddy Ruxpin)Ken Forsse, Andrew Huggett -(Chip and Dale)Walt Disney Animation Studios -(Dragon Ball Z)Akira Toriyama, Shunsuke Kikuchi, Hironobu Kageyama Ray Parker Jr. (Ghostbusters) Mazinger Z D. ALFREDO GARRIDO GARCIA, autor de la letra de Mazinger Z en español (Ichiro Mizuki) Capitán Memo (voz oficial en español) -(Pequeña Lulú) Nippon Animation -(Ulises 31)Jean Chalopin, Nina Wolmark -(He Man) Roger Sweet, Mattel Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, David Wise (Tortugas Ninja) Jean Chalopin, Andy Heyward, Bruno Bianchi (Inspector Gadget) Johanna Spyri Hoyt Curtin Hanna-Barbera (Heidi) Playlist! Teddy Ruxpin 1:04 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Las Tortugas Ninja) 2:02 Mazinger Z 2:58 Ghostbusters (Los Cazafantasmas) 4:43 Ulises 31 5:57 Pequeña Lulú 9:07 Heidi 10:38 Inspector Gadget 13:03 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (He-Man y los Amos del Universo) 14:16 Chip n' Dale - Rescue Rangers (Los rescatadores) 16:17 Dragon Ball Z 18:19 Thundercats 20:12 SIlverhawks (Los Halcones Galácticos) 22:35 via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iBwDOBouBo
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lotuslandcomics · 11 months
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Golden Age Comics creator Jack Levi places his life and career on the line when he begins an illicit affair with the femme fatale mistress of his mob boss publisher.
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hold322 · 1 year
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021 The Lane-Ulrich Report | Doug Wagner
Doug Wagner is a comic book writer best known for his dark comedy, horror work on Image Comics’ PLUSH, VINYL, and PLASTIC. He’s also recently finished running three successful Kickstarter campaigns for THOMAS RIVER with Brian Stelfreeze, YUMI: SPY FATALE, BADDIE ROYALE with Hoyt Silva, and NARCO with Daniel Hillyard. Some of his other works include BATMAN: ARKHAM ORIGINS, LEGENDS OF THE DARK…
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xforcestore · 2 years
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Cliente: Vera Lucia da Silva Estampas: Camiseta Dia de Treinamento Blusa Alonzo Harris Jake Hoyt Onde está a camisa? Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brasil Compre já a sua: https://www.elo7.com.br/camiseta-dia-de-treinamento-blusa-alonzo-harris-jake-hoyt/dp/19AADEF . . . #camiseta #xforceantifashion #antifashion #clientesatisfeita #camisetapersonalizada #diadetreinamento
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graphicpolicy · 5 years
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez And The Freshman Force: New Party, Who Dis? is Out May 15 with 12 Different Comic Shop Variants
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez And The Freshman Force: New Party, Who Dis? is Out May 15 with 12 Different Comic Shop Variants #comics #comicbooks
Weeks after making international headlines for announcing its plans to create an Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez superhero comic, Devil’s Due Comics has a confirmed release date. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez And The Freshman Force: New Party, Who Dis? will hit online and physical retail outlets on Wednesday, May 15. And to mark the occasion, the Chicago-based comic book publisher has teamed up with a number…
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thecomicon · 3 years
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Scout Comics's 'Last Stop' Adaptation In The Works
Scout Comics’s ‘Last Stop’ Adaptation In The Works
Scout Comics’s Last Stop is on its way to becoming a media property The company announced Wednesday that an adaptation of Trey Walker and Hoyt Silva‘s comic book is in development with veteran producer Sean Robins under his SR-48 production label. The comic tells the story of Lincoln Adams, the world’s last superhero. Although he spend years as the hero called Unstoppable, he is now disillusioned…
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oosteven-universe · 4 years
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Last Stop #1
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Last Stop #1 Scout Comics/Nonstop 2019 Written by Trey Walker Illustrated by Hoyt Silva Lettered by Micah Myers     The newest entry in the new NONSTOP! Imprint where Scout releases a World Premiere issue followed by the entire story a few months later in one volume. Time is ticking for the World's last superhero. Disillusioned, Lincoln Adams (AKA Unstoppable) must make peace with the changing world around him-can there truly be a place for him in a world without Supers? After learning of his terminal disease, Lincoln sees an easy way out; however, the re-emergence of an old Arch-Nemesis, and a new shadowy masked figure, turn Lincoln's plans of an easy passing on their head. Can Lincoln stop this new threat before the disease stops him?     Well the opening here certainly grabs the readers' attention. A band of ne'er do wells talking about the job they had done and why they were now holed up and couldn't go out when they are interrupted. What really impresses me about this is the writing and I love the banter we see between the members of this crew and then to see the explosive end which takes us into the main body of the story well damn.     I keep telling you folks that some of the best stories are being put out at small press company's like Scout. The story & plot development that we see here and how the sequence of events unfold and how the reader learns information is extremely well done. The character development is interesting to me because we see a few characters who come across straightforward but then we see others who are much more complex and interesting by nature. Then there is how we are introduced to the characters and the natural flow of that's done so well. The pacing that we see here has a nice way about it and with everything else is creates a lovely ebb & flow the story.     Trey manages to do some interesting things in the story and layers it in some well conceived ways. I like that the more we see of certain people the more intriguing they become. I am not say that this makes them likeable or relatable to but we do get this better understanding of the place they are coming from so their actions make more sense. Also I find myself thinking that Trey isn't telling this story for us the reader he's telling it because it demands telling so it doesn't matter what we think in the end and I absolutely adore that feeling. There is a difference between arrogance and confidence and Treys walks that line perfectly here.     The interiors here aren't really my style. The linework is nice and simple. We miss so much by having so many blank backgrounds. I understand to a degree being a minimalist but while we do see some really nice attention to detail I'd love to see some real variation and the weight of the linework. All of this being said it has it's own charm and cuteness to it that works. The utilisation of the page layout and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show this solid eye for storytelling. The colour work is definitely interesting and while I wish got true colours it goes along with the artistic style and vision. ​     I like this book and the story inside. It is rather well layered and has several interesting twists and turns taking place. The characterisation is sharp and the mix of personalities bring a lot of potential to the book. We are being introduced to an interesting new world that has this background we aren't privy to but the mentions of it are enough to be intrigued. The book engages the reader beautifully so that we want to explore it further. This is a cute and quaint little book and I say you should be giving it a go.
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dirtyriver · 1 year
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Comic Books Kill #1, written by Shane Berryhill, art by Hoyt Silva
NYC. 1939. Comics creator Jack Levi places his life and career on the line when he begins an affair with the femme fatale lover of his mafia boss publisher.
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heldheartinfo · 2 years
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FULL ACCOUNT SHIP LIST ( @heldheart ) :
CANON x CANON ~
Blair Waldorf x Dan Humphrey
Caroline Forbes x Klaus Mikaelson
Harry Osborn x Mary-Jane Watson
Fleur Delacour x Bill Weasley
Rosie x Otto Octavius
Emily Lyman x Norman Osborn
Pansy Parkinson x Draco Malfoy
Makkari x Druig
Lizzie Saltzman x Hope Mikaelson
Christine Palmer x Stephen Strange
Buffy Summers x Angel
Buffy Summers x Spike
Willow Rosenberg x Tara Maclay
Kiara Carrera x JJ Maybank
Sarah Cameron x John B. Routledge
Rory Gilmore x Jess Mariano
Sigyn x Loki Laufeyson
Davina Claire x Kol Mikaelson
Heike x Baron Helmut Zemo
Ruby 2.0 x Sam Winchester
Pacey Witter x Joey Potter
Caroline Forbes x Tyler Lockwood
Lois Lane x Clark Kent
Heike Zemo x Bucky Barnes
Lizzie Saltzman x Landon Kirby
Love Quinn x Theo Engler
Heike Zemo x Bucky Barnes
Roy Kent x Keeley Jones
Lizzie Saltzman x Percy Jackson
Selina Kyle x Bruce Wayne
Selina Kyle x Matt Murdock
Anna Smith x John Bates
Mary Crawley x Matthew Crawley
Mary Crawley x Henry Talbot
Sybil Crawley x Tom Branson
Anthony Bridgerton x Kate Sharma
Benedict Bridgerton x Sophie Beckett
Daphne Bridgerton x Simon Bassett
Siena Rosso x Anthony Bridgerton
Emily Walker x Cordell Walker
Geri Broussard x Cordell Walker
Nancy Wheeler x Steve Harrington
Joyce Byers x Jim Hopper
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CANON x OC ~
Bexley Rogers x Logan Howlett
Sam Salvatore x Clint Barton
Sam Salvatore x Steve Rogers
Sam Salvatore x Klaus Mikaelson
Sam Salvatore x Elijah Mikaelson
Sam Salvatore x Edward Cullen
Sam Salvatore x Tony Stark
Logan Thibault x Natasha Romanoff
Astraea x Ikaris
Bexley Rogers x Tony Stark
Bexley Rogers x Bucky Barnes
Bexley Rogers x Helmut Zemo
Bexley Rogers x Stephen Strange
Sam Salvatore x Enzo St. John
Kassandra Mikaelson x Damon Salvatore
Bexley Rogers x Wanda Maximoff
Bexley Addams x Wanda Maximoff
Bexley Rogers x Natasha Romanoff
Bexley Rogers x Winn Schott
Megan Walker x Eddie Brock
Megan Walker x Peter Parker
Harriet Carter-Rogers x Shang Chi
Jonathan Stark x Kate Bishop
Bexley Addams x Dean Winchester
Elizabeth Taylor x Steve Rogers
Bexley Rogers x Thor Odinson
Sarah Stark x Harry Osborn
Avery Osborn x Peter Parker
Sophia Rogers x Wally West
Mara Winchester x Druig
Karolina Addams x Lucifer
Sam Salvatore x Caroline Forbes
Bexley Rogers x Matt Murdock
Megan Walker x Matt Murdock
Caroline Burton x Matthew Crawley
Caroline Burton x Tom Branson
Anthony Burton x Thomas Barrow
Kathryn Vaughn x Hoyt Rawlins
Jeanette Byers x Steve Harrington
Jeanette Byers x Eddie Munson
Violet Munson x Jonathan Byers
Violet Munson x Steve Harrington
Eddie Munson x Chrissy Cunningham
Andrea Kazanky x Jake Seresin
Caroline Mitchell x Bradley Bradshaw
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OC x OC ~
Josephine Octavius x Harley Stark
Josephine Octavius x Harry Rogers
Steven Stark x Melody Barton
Steven Stark x Sadie Barnes
Jonathan Stark x Georgia Maximoff
Freyja Thorsdottir x Daniel Rogers
Elizabeth Taylor x Leo Kennedy
Adam Mikaelson x Alaina Carpenter
Sarah Stark x Viktor Barnes
Sarah Stark x Caliux Darkknight
Sarah Stark x Sord-Menn
Hazel Mikaelson x Caliux Darkknight
Bexley Addams x Caliux Darkknight
Avery Osborn x Caliux Darkknight
Jo Octavius x Caliux Darkknight
Caroline Barnes x Harry Rogers
Evelyn Barnes x Franklin Richards
Connor Lang x James Carter-Rogers
Bexley Rogers x Piotr Koskov
Ellinor Lokisdottir x Tommy Maximoff
Bexley Addams x Stephen Reed
Melissa Masterson x Cameron Kincaid
Sasha Stark x Valentina Silva
Sasha Stark x Valeria Richards
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I WANT TO EXPLORE/TRY ~
Jo Harvelle x Dean Winchester
Lizzie Saltzman x Hope Mikaelson
Lizzie Saltzman x Landon Kirby
Lizzie Saltzman x Ethan Machado
Ruby 2.0 x Sam Winchester
Katherine Pierce x Elijah Mikaelson
Katherine Pierce x Klaus Mikaelson
Sigyn x Loki Laufeyson
Haley James (Scott) x Nathan Scott
Brooke Davis x Lucas Scott
Brooke Davis x Julian Baker
Nancy Wheeler x Eddie Munson
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WHAT I SHIP: (May be doing already or may be wanting to do)
Jo Harvelle x Dean Winchester
Pepper Potts x Tony Stark
Lizzie Saltzman x Hope Mikaelson
Lizzie Saltzman x Landon Kirby
Lizzie Saltzman x Ethan Machado
Buffy Summers x Angel
Buffy Summers x Spike
Blair Waldorf x Dan Humphrey
Katherine Pierce x Elijah Mikaelson
Katherine Pierce x Stefan Salvatore
Katherine Pierce x Klaus Mikaelson
Heike Zemo x Baron Helmut Zemo
Willow Rosenberg x Tara Maclay
Willow Rosenberg x Daniel Osbourne
Willow Rosenberg x Kennedy
Ruby 2.0 x Sam Winchester
Lois Lane x Clark Kent
Emily x Cordell Walker
Geri Broussard x Cordell Walker
Pacey Witter x Joey Potter
Pacey Witter x Andie McPhee
Sigyn x Loki Laufeyson
Sarah Cameron x John B. Routledge
Kiara Carrera x JJ Maybank
Davina Claire x Kol Mikaelson
Felicia Hardy x Peter Parker
Anne Weying x Eddie Brock
Anne Weying x Dr. Dan Lewis
Makkari x Druig
Haley James (Scott) x Nathan Scott
Haley James x Brooke Davis
Brooke Davis x Julian Baker
Brooke Davis x Rachel Gatina
Brooke Davis x Lucas Scott
Christine Palmer x Stephen Strange
Caroline Forbes x Klaus Mikaelson
Caroline Forbes x Tyler Lockwood
Caroline Forbes x Katherine Pierce
Rory Gilmore x Jess Mariano
Rosie x Otto Octavius
Emily Lyman x Norman Osborn
Roy Kent x Keeley Jones
Rebecca Welton x Ted Lasso
Anya Jenkins x Xander Harris
Pansy Parkinson x Draco Malfoy
Fleur Delacour x Bill Weasley
Daphne Bridgerton x Simon Bassett
Anthony Bridgerton x Kate Sharma
Malia Tate x Stiles Stilinski
Allison Argent x Scott McCall
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Part 1 of a double feature! Like the last episode of The Outer Limits, this episode had too many good shots and too many Trek connections to fit comfortably in one post. Leonard Nimoy guest stars in "I, Robot," episode 9 of the second season of The Outer Limits (original air date Nov 14, 1964).
Nimoy plays a journalist covering the story of a robot on trial, accused of the murder of his creator. The story has elements of a space-age retelling of Frankenstein, as well as the ethical issues surrounding the creation of artificial life that Star Trek has been exploring for nearly sixty years and human society is still wrestling with today. As Nimoy's character says at the end of the episode, “It's not the end of the story. It's just the beginning.”
Other Trek Connections:
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In flashbacks, the scientist who built the robot is played by Peter Brocco, who played one of the Organian elders in the Star Trek episode “Errand of Mercy.”
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The scientist's niece, who hires an attorney to defend the robot, is played by Marianna Hill, better known to Star Trek fans as the flirtatious Dr. Helen Noel in “Dagger of the Mind.”
More to come in Part 2!
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In Defense of Spectre: Daniel Craig’s Last James Bond Is Better Than You Remember
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It’s hard to believe that it’s been six years since the release of the last James Bond movie. The gap even ties the near fatal six-year distance between Licence to Kill and GoldenEye. But it’s true, Spectre came out in 2015. And as we stand on the cusp of its follow-up, No Time to Die, finally arriving in theaters after a delay of 18 months, it’s strange to think back to the arrival of Spectre, and the polarizing response it received.
The last James Bond movie to star Daniel Craig still sits with a 63 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, right in that vague netherworld between “fresh” and “rotten.” And while it was an enormous financial success ($881 million at the worldwide box office), it was considered something of a step back since its predecessor, 2012’s Skyfall, which grossed more than $1 billion. It might have been unrealistic to think Bond could hit that mark again, so in relative terms Spectre did quite well on its own terms and as part of the overall franchise.
There are, let’s face it, only a handful of truly great 007 adventures: Casino Royale, Goldfinger, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, and The Spy Who Loved Me come to mind. But there are likewise several that are almost all universally despised: Die Another Day, A View to a Kill, Diamonds Are Forever, and a couple of others tend to fall into that sorry category. The rest tend to exist in a mushy middle: fun to watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon but instantly forgettable until the next time you turn it on while doing laundry.
And yet a pall hangs over Spectre, and it seems as if the fans and critics who found it disappointing are really down on the film. Yet I’d place it solidly in that middle category, and if anything closer to the top. With the exception of its third act (more on that later), it’s a solid Bond outing for the Daniel Craig era, with its star more terse than ever (watching it again, one is struck by how little dialogue Craig actually has), while its action and plot points are mostly in line with the “gritty” feel of Craig’s previous three outings.
It also stretches the Craig template a little, allowing for a few more gadgets, some homages to past films, and a little more humor. In other words, it lets Craig come as close as he ever previously had to the fully formed Bond played by the previous five actors. No, he’s not winking and letting his eyebrows do all the acting the way Roger Moore did toward the end of his run, and he’s not quite the cruel misogynist popularized in the beginning by Sean Connery. But this is Craig’s version of that man.
Some of the Bonds that fall lower in the standings tend to have overly complicated plots, like The World is Not Enough or Octopussy. The plot of Spectre is pretty simple and straightforward: following the death of M (Judi Dench) in Skyfall, Bond goes on one last mission at her request (via a message recorded before she died) and without official authorization from the new M (Ralph Fiennes).
He learns that the man he was sent to kill, an Italian terrorist named Sciarra, has taken his marching orders from an ultra-secret criminal organization—the same entity that was apparently behind the actions of Le Chiffre (Casino Royale), Dominic Greene (Quantum of Solace), Raoul Silva (Skyfall) and Mr. White (the first two). Bond also learns that he and the head of this organization, which is named SPECTRE, have a personal connection going back decades.
Although he’s officially suspended from duty, Bond goes in pursuit of SPECTRE and its chief, Franz Oberhauser (Christoph Waltz), while also making a promise to the dying Mr. White to protect his daughter, Madeline Swann (Léa Seydoux). To make matters worse, there’s also a mole in MI6 who plans to surreptitiously turn the entire surveillance apparatus of British intelligence over to (you guessed it) SPECTRE and Oberhauser.
The story has a linear, straight line: Bond must find and stop Oberhauser while bringing down SPECTRE. There’s plenty of action along the way, including a vertigo-inducing opening battle in a helicopter, a chase in which Bond steers a plane down a snowy mountain slope, and a brutal fight aboard a train between 007 and SPECTRE’s top assassin, the monstrous Mr. Hinx (Dave Bautista), which deliberately channels the classic train clash between Connery and Robert Shaw in From Russia With Love.
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Hinx and Bond also have a traditional car chase of their own through the winding streets of Rome, in which Bond utilizes some of the  enhanced features of his Aston Martin, such as a rear-facing flamethrower and an ejector seat (sadly the machine guns are not loaded, much to Bond’s amusing chagrin). Speaking of gadgets, Bond also gets to deploy an exploding watch, just one film removed from Q (Ben Whishaw) asking him in Skyfall, “Were you expecting an exploding pen? We don’t really go in for that anymore.”
It’s all in good fun, and most of the first two hours of this lengthy adventure breezes along with a bit less of the solemnity of Skyfall and a touch more (but not too much) of the old Moore and Pierce Brosnan swagger. We also thoroughly enjoy seeing Ralph Fiennes’ M, Ben Whishaw’s Q, Naomie Harris’ Moneypenny, and Rory Kinnear’s Tanner work as a team and even get their hands dirty in the field.
But then that last half hour hits and it kind of all goes to hell.
We’re not here to yet again relitigate the ending of Spectre and the big reveal of just who Oberhauser is. We’ve done that in our original review and in another recent feature right here. But just to quickly recap: Bond and Madeline are captured by Oberhauser and brought to his lair in a giant crater in the Sahara desert (a crater that looks suspiciously like SPECTRE’s extinct volcano hideout in You Only Live Twice). There we learn that Bond was adopted by Oberhauser’s father after Bond’s parents were killed, and a jealous Franz killed his father, staged his own death, and launched SPECTRE while renaming himself Ernst Stavro Blofeld—all for the sole purpose of seeking vengeance on Bond.
The idea of SPECTRE and Blofeld being behind all the other villains Daniel Craig’s Bond has faced is a sound one—it was, after all, the basis of the first few Connery films—but the notion that Bond’s estranged foster brother started this deadliest of all criminal organizations just because his daddy made him feel sad is ludicrous. By all means, have SPECTRE target Bond, especially after he defeats some of Blofeld’s most fearsome lieutenants, but does it have to be a retconned family squabble?
On top of that, after Bond foils Blofeld’s plan to destroy MI6 and take over its intelligence operation, he leaves Blofeld on the street for M to arrest and walks off into the night with Madeline, woman with whom he has no appreciable chemistry. Their romance isn’t nearly as well-developed as that of Bond and Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) in Casino Royale. When Bond almost resigned from the service for Vesper, you believed it. His actions at the end of Spectre are a little more ambiguous. We don’t know if he’s leaving for good or just taking a holiday, and it’s hard to imagine that this Bond, at the height of his skills, would chuck it all away for a woman he barely knows. Which as we’ve since from No Time to Die is definitely what was supposed to happen.
If you take those two plot points out of the equation, Spectre is a good film and even an above-average 007 outing. Sam Mendes directs with flair, even if a few sequences are too long and the movie overall could be a little tighter. Meanwhile cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema shoots the hell out of it, and Thomas Newman’s score is propulsive and exciting. The cast is uniformly good, especially the MI6 crew, Waltz, and Craig himself, even as we wish the long-awaited return of Blofeld could have been… different.
But as Madeline Swann says to Bond, “I’m not going to ask you to change… you are who are you are.” Spectre is what it is. And we’re okay with that.
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