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smashpages · 6 months
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Hill, Ciaramella + Walsh adapt ‘Wolverton Station’ to comics
The Joe Hill-written story will arrive under the ‘Creepshow’ banner next March.
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Lestat when he goes to Lion Court idk I haven’t watched the show
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comicbookclub · 3 months
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Creepshow: Joe Hill's Wolverton Station Creative Team On Bringing The "Blood-Curdling" Comic To Life
Jason Ciaramella and Michael Walsh discuss adapting Joe Hill's Wolveron Station for #Creepshow in this new interview.
First published in 2011, Joe Hill‘s short story “Wolverton Station” is a nasty piece of work. It follows a cutthroat businessman, Saunders, who travels by train and slowly begins to realize he’s not the only corporate wolf on board. Per the name, some real wolves are lurking around the edges. And now, that book has been turned into an over-sized special of Skybound and Image Comics‘ ongoing…
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comicbookclublive · 3 months
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Creepshow: Joe Hill's Wolverton Station Creative Team On Bringing The "Blood-Curdling" Comic To Life
Jason Ciaramella and Michael Walsh discuss adapting Joe Hill's Wolveron Station for #Creepshow in this new interview.
First published in 2011, Joe Hill‘s short story “Wolverton Station” is a nasty piece of work. It follows a cutthroat businessman, Saunders, who travels by train and slowly begins to realize he’s not the only corporate wolf on board. Per the name, some real wolves are lurking around the edges. And now, that book has been turned into an over-sized special of Skybound and Image Comics‘ ongoing…
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graphicpolicy · 4 months
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Your First Look At Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station
Your First Look At Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station #comics #comicbooks
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asmallexperiment · 10 months
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mutant-distraction · 3 months
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dertaglichedan · 15 days
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Impeachment ‘Whistleblower’ Was In The Loop of Biden-Ukraine Affairs That Trump Wanted Probed
The ‘whistleblower’ who sparked Donald Trump’s first impeachment was deeply involved in the political maneuverings behind Biden-family business schemes in Ukraine that Trump wanted probed, newly obtained emails from former Vice President Joe Biden’s office reveal.
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In 2019, then-National Intelligence Council analyst Eric Ciaramella touched off a political firestorm when he anonymously accused Trump of linking military aid for Ukraine to a demand for an investigation into alleged Biden corruption in that country.
But four years earlier, while working as a national security analyst attached to then-Vice President Joe Biden’s office, Ciaramella was a close adviser when Biden threatened to cut off U.S. aid to Ukraine unless it fired its top prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, who was investigating Ukraine-based Burisma Holdings. At the time, the corruption-riddled energy giant was paying Biden’s son Hunter millions of dollars.
Those payments – along with other evidence tying Joe Biden to his family’s business dealings – received little attention in 2019 as Ciaramella accused Trump of a corrupt quid pro quo. Neither did subsequent evidence indicating that Hunter Biden’s associates had identified Shokin as a “key target.” These matters are now part of the House impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
“It now seems there was material evidence that would have been used at the impeachment trial [to exonerate Trump],” said George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley, who has testified as an expert witness in the ongoing Biden impeachment inquiry. “Trump was alleging there was a conflict of interest with the Bidens, and the evidence could have challenged Biden’s account and established his son’s interest in the Shokin firing.”
Ciaramella’s role – including high-level discussions with top Biden aides and Ukrainian prosecutors – is only now coming to light thanks to the recent release of White House emails and photos from the National Archives.
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bighermie · 1 year
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UH-OH: Biden Lackey and Manager of UPenn Biden Center Was Involved in Trump Impeachment Sham https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/uh-oh-biden-lackey-manager-penn-u-biden-center-involved-trump-impeachment-sham/
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While addressing a gathering of law enforcement officers on Monday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, said he hopes to change state law to make it easier to execute convicted criminals.
Calling it "one of the things we have to address," DeSantis said that a "supermajority" of jurors ought to be sufficient to sentence someone to death.
"If just one juror vetoes it, then you end up not getting the sentence," DeSantis said during remarks delivered at the Florida Sheriffs Association Conference. "Maybe eight out of 12 have to agree, or something, but we can't be in a situation where one person can just derail this."
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DeSantis was expressing his frustration with the decision of a jury in November to sentence Nikolas Cruz, who killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018, to life in prison rather than handing down the death penalty. Despite the governor's description of the jury, FloridaPolitics.com notes that there were three jurors, not just one, who refused to impose the death penalty.
Prior to 2016, Florida allowed juries to impose the death penalty with as little as a 7-to-5 majority. That changed after the state Supreme Court ruled in 2016 that "the jury's recommended sentence of death must be unanimous" in order to comport with the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishments. In a separate case decided at the same time, the state's high court invalidated a newly passed law that would have allowed the death penalty if 10 of the 12 jurors recommended it.
A year later, the state legislature and then–Gov. Rick Scott, a Republican, approved a new law requiring unanimous juries in death penalty decisions.
While DeSantis' remarks on Monday were somewhat vague, it would appear the Governor is preparing to revisit the territory staked out by that overturned 2016 law that would have allowed supermajority juries to recommend the death penalty.
He may face a more welcoming legal environment now, as the Florida Supreme Court in 2020 overturned its own ruling in that 2016 death penalty case. So while the state law requiring unanimous juries in death penalty decisions remains in force, the state's high court has signaled that convicts can once again be sentenced to death by non-unanimous juries.
Returning to a situation in which non-unanimous juries can impose the death penalty would make Florida a serious outlier in terms of capital punishment policy. Of the 30 states where the death penalty remains on the books, only Alabama allows a judge to impose the sentence with less than a majority of the jury agreeing—there, at least 10 jurors must vote for the death penalty, a higher threshold than what DeSantis suggested he'd like to see in Florida. The state would also be an outlier when compared with the standard required for federal death penalty cases, which must have a unanimous recommendation from the jury.
There's no doubt that the outcome of the Parkland shooter's trial elicited strong emotional responses from those closely affected by it. "There are certain crimes where any punishment other than [the death penalty] just doesn't fit the crime," DeSantis said Monday. "So I was very disappointed to see that."
But strong emotions are not the best guides for policy making—and that's especially true in situations where the stakes are quite literally life and death. As Reason's CJ Ciaramella noted in 2020, Florida has had more exonerations of death row inmates than any other state in the country: roughly one for every three executions carried out. That ought to inspire more humility, not aggressiveness, in deciding when the state should be allowed to kill.
Perhaps DeSantis has a more rational argument for changing Florida's death penalty laws to make it easier for the state to kill convicted criminals, but the case he outlined on Monday seems more based on vengeance than on justice.
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smashpages · 5 months
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Preview pages from Creepshow: Joe Hill's Wolverton Station (Skybound, March 2024) by Joe Hill, Jason Ciaramella and Michael Walsh
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abookblog · 1 year
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As a book lover and now mom, this whole situation was the actual best thing.
We read “Sweet Dreams Cthulhu” by Jason Ciaramella and illustrated by Greg Murphy tonight at bed time in our new Book Dragon jammies.
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carmelagabriele · 2 years
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Classifica vincitori del Premio di Narrativa, Teatro e Poesia “Il buon riso fa buon sangue” 4^ Edizione
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Sez A) Narrativa o Teatro a tema comico
1)  “Quella rompipalle in carrozzina. Zibaldone di episodi tragicomici” romanzo edito di Elvira Trap (Genova – GE)
2) “Vacanze, che passione! e altri racconti” libro di racconti edito di Mario Trapletti (Roma – RM)
3) “Ti l’Ovvio (ovvie e meno ovvie considerazioni)” libro di racconti edito di Rossella Longo (Noicattaro – BA)
4) “Il Maracchioni vuole un testo” commedia brillante inedita di Maria Giulia Magrini (Roma – RM)
Menzione Speciale a:
“Una quarantena forzata” commedia brillante inedita di Marco Ciaramella  (Pontedera – PI)
Sez B) Poesia a tema comico
1) “ ‘O munno a’ verità” poesia in dialetto napoletano con traduzione in italiano di Francesco Lastaria (Solofra – AV)
2) “Famo du’ conti...” poesia in romanesco con traduzione in italiano di Fabio Tinalli (Olevano Romano – RM)
3) “Il Signore dei fornelli” poesia di Francesco Petrucci (Verona – VR)
4) “Pinocchio” poesia di Gianluca Repossi (Milano – MI)
Menzione Speciale a:
“ Effetti dopo un bicchiere di vino” poesia di Maurizio Laugelli (Girifalco – CZ)
“Un vampiro dal...dentista!” poesia di Alessandro Porri (Roma – RM)
Diploma d’onore a:
“Il rap del mal di testa” poesia di Mario Trapletti (Roma – RM)
 Sez C) Poesia a tema libero
1) “Scarpe rosse numero ventiquattro (memoria di un bambino morto a Buchenwald)” poesia di Stefano Baldinu (San Pietro in Casale – Bo)
2) “Solitudine ribelle” raccolta poetica inedita di Roberta Matassa (Bari – BA)
3) “ ‘E criature” poesia in dialetto napoletano con traduzione in italiano di Michele La Montagna (Acerra – NA)
4) “Fu l’incertezza” poesia di Daniele Ambrosini (Cecina – LI)
Premio per Alti Meriti Culturali  a:
“Luna” poesia di Laura Marcucci (Roma – RM)
Menzione speciale a:
“Martina” poesia in dialetto calabrese con traduzione in italiano di Saverio Macrì (Bovalino – RC)
“Andromeda” poesia di  Rosa Almanno (Orta di Atella – CE)
Premio assegnato per Merito dal Presidente di Giuria ad Autore Emergente a:
Barbara Wioletta Baka, poetessa, per la sua raccolta di liriche inedite in fase di lavorazione (Carapelle – FG).
 Premi Speciali
1) Premio Assoluto alla Carriera al dott. Andrea Santaniello (Mercogliano – AV), autore delle poesie a tema libero “Amor di madre” e “Rosse d’amore”
2) Premio Speciale della Critica all’autore Angelo Dario Garziano (Mazzarino – CL) per il racconto a tema comico “Generale d’Armata Tarzan”
3) Premio Speciale per Alti Meriti Culturali Fuori Concorso a Carmelina Petullà (Lamezia Terme – CZ) per il suo eccellente operato culturale ed in particolare per la poesia “Il miracolo della Vita”
Sez D) Narrativa o Teatro a tema libero
1)“Soliloquio della mia morte” monologo inedito di Roberto Collari (Lanusei – NU)
2)“Diversamente uguali” testo teatrale inedito di Rodolfo Andrei (Roma – RM)
3) “Quinta elementare - Sezione B” racconto inedito di Maria Rosaria Esposito (Genova – GE)
4) “Mala Jin. Tulipani nel cemento” romanzo edito di Anna D’Auria (Gragnano – NA)
Diploma d’onore a:
“Nessun gineceo si addice a quelle quattro. Canto muliebre per quattro voci ed un poeta (La metà del mondo può salvare ancora l’altra?)” commedia brillante di Giuseppe Raineri (Bergamo - BG)
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carmy77 · 2 years
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Classifica vincitori del Premio di Narrativa, Teatro e Poesia
“Il buon riso fa buon sangue” 4^ Edizione
 Sez A) Narrativa o Teatro a tema comico
 1)  “Quella rompipalle in carrozzina. Zibaldone di episodi tragicomici” romanzo edito di Elvira Trap (Genova – GE)
2) “Vacanze, che passione! e altri racconti” libro di racconti edito di Mario Trapletti (Roma – RM)
3) “Ti l’Ovvio (ovvie e meno ovvie considerazioni)” libro di racconti edito di Rossella Longo (Noicattaro – BA)
4) “Il Maracchioni vuole un testo” commedia brillante inedita di Maria Giulia Magrini (Roma – RM)
Menzione Speciale a:
“Una quarantena forzata” commedia brillante inedita di Marco Ciaramella (Pontedera – PI)
 Sez B) Poesia a tema comico
 1) “ ‘O munno a’ verità” poesia in dialetto napoletano con traduzione in italiano di Francesco Lastaria (Solofra – AV)
2) “Famo du’ conti...” poesia in romanesco con traduzione in italiano di Fabio Tinalli (Olevano Romano – RM)
3) “Il Signore dei fornelli” poesia di Francesco Petrucci (Verona – VR)
4) “Pinocchio” poesia di Gianluca Repossi (Milano – MI)
Menzione Speciale a:
“ Effetti dopo un bicchiere di vino” poesia di Maurizio Laugelli (Girifalco – CZ)
“Un vampiro dal...dentista!” poesia di Alessandro Porri (Roma – RM)
Diploma d’onore a:
“Il rap del mal di testa” poesia di Mario Trapletti (Roma – RM)
  Sez C) Poesia a tema libero
 1) “Scarpe rosse numero ventiquattro (memoria di un bambino morto a Buchenwald)” poesia di Stefano Baldinu (San Pietro in Casale – Bo)
2) “Solitudine ribelle” raccolta poetica inedita di Roberta Matassa (Bari – BA)
3) “ ‘E criature” poesia in dialetto napoletano con traduzione in italiano di Michele La Montagna (Acerra – NA)
4) “Fu l’incertezza” poesia di Daniele Ambrosini (Cecina – LI)
Premio per Alti Meriti Culturali  a:
“Luna” poesia di Laura Marcucci (Roma – RM)
Menzione speciale a:
“Martina” poesia in dialetto calabrese con traduzione in italiano di Saverio Macrì (Bovalino – RC)
“Andromeda” poesia di Rosa Almanno (Orta di Atella – CE)
Premio assegnato per Merito dal Presidente di Giuria ad Autore Emergente a:
Barbara Wioletta Baka, poetessa, per la sua raccolta di liriche inedite in fase di lavorazione (Carapelle – FG).
  Premi Speciali
 1) Premio Assoluto alla Carriera al dott. Andrea Santaniello (Mercogliano – AV), autore delle poesie a tema libero “Amor di madre” e “Rosse d’amore”
2) Premio Speciale della Critica all’autore Angelo Dario Garziano (Mazzarino – CL) per il racconto a tema comico “Generale d’Armata Tarzan”
3) Premio Speciale per Alti Meriti Culturali Fuori Concorso a Carmelina Petullà (Lamezia Terme – CZ) per il suo eccellente operato culturale ed in particolare per la poesia “Il miracolo della Vita”
 Sez D) Narrativa o Teatro a tema libero
 1)“Soliloquio della mia morte” monologo inedito di Roberto Collari (Lanusei – NU)
2)“Diversamente uguali” testo teatrale inedito di Rodolfo Andrei (Roma – RM)
3) “Quinta elementare - Sezione B” racconto inedito di Maria Rosaria Esposito (Genova – GE)
4) “Mala Jin. Tulipani nel cemento” romanzo edito di Anna D’Auria (Gragnano – NA)
Diploma d’onore a:
“Nessun gineceo si addice a quelle quattro. Canto muliebre per quattro voci ed un poeta (La metà del mondo può salvare ancora l’altra?)” commedia brillante di Giuseppe Raineri (Bergamo - BG)
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graphicpolicy · 6 months
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Joe Hill, Jason Ciaramella, and Michael Walsh Collaborate on a New Creepshow One Shot from Skybound
Joe Hill, Jason Ciaramella, and Michael Walsh Collaborate on a New Creepshow One Shot from Skybound #comics #comicbooks #creepshow #horror
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DEVELOPING: RealClearInvestigations found at least 160 instances where Trump impeachment "whistleblower" Ciaramella shows up in Biden's OVP emails.
They reveal his role advising Biden intersects w/ the Biden impeachment inquiry incl the $1 bil quid pro quo
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