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The X-Men team profile from the original Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Compiled by Mark Gruenwald and Peter Sanderson with new artwork by Uncanny X-Men artist Paul Smith and the tech-y schematics by Eliot R. Brown.
There's a few mix-ups. Marvel Girl, Angel, Wolverine and Storm should be depicted in the costumes they were wearing when they joined the team and Kitty Pryde should also have a second listing under the alias Sprite. Arguably Multiple Man (who was working as Moira MacTaggert's assistant) could be included alongside the allies.
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Ragman by Joe Kubert
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BHOC: INCREDIBLE HULK #233
Another issue of INCREDIBLE HULK that I bought by rote when it showed up on the spinner rack at my local 7-11 one Thursday. I was enjoying the title well enough, but it was never a huge favorite of mine. The concept felt so limited to me, and I had a hard time relating to the simple-minded brute that was the central character. On the other hand, INCREDIBLE HULK was one of Marvel’s most popular…
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Marvel Age #70 (1988) by Jim Salicrup, Peter Sanderson, Doug Murray, Brian Nelson, Fred Hembeck, Marc Silvestri, Carl Potts, Stan Lee and more. Edited by Salicrup and Tom DeFalco. Cover by John Byrne.
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Official Marvel Index to the Amazing Spider-Man #1 (April 1985) by Marvel Comics
Contributors and consultants include George Olshevsky, Mark Gruenwald, Mark Evanier, Dennis Mallonee, Lou Mougin, Murray Ward, and Peter Sanderson, cover by John Byrne.
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In this halcyon age, the gods had no forms the humans could perceive.
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Elvira's Next Tome of Classic Tales
Elvira's Next Tome of Classic Tales #comics #comicbooks #elvira
They say the best things in life come in pairs… That’s why Dynamite Entertainment has dug up more classic Elvira comic book stories for a brand new second volume of murder, mayhem, and monkey business following up from the bestselling first volume. Fans can reserve their copy right now on Indiegogo! It’s everyone’s lucky day because the fiends at Dynamite are digging up the grave of these lost…
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Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe article from Marvel Age #1 by Peter Sanderson
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31 days of Halloween movies 🎃🕷️🐈‍⬛👻
October 7th, Hocus pocus 🔮🧹🕯️🍂
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sanderson ‘s characters continued Kal + Syl
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Reviewing all Rise Of The Guardians related media
I found as much media in this franchise that I could (I know there’s some more that aren’t available anymore, like the apps) and I’m here to give my opinion on all of them. Even if I gave something a low rating, I still love and cherish it as a part of my collection! 
There’s four sections: movie tie-in books, online comics, Guardians Of Childhood, and miscellaneous pieces of media I can’t sort easily 
Movie tie-in books
The Art Of Rise Of The Guardians
        Setting - 4 stars
    Plot - 3 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
I love the concept art book so much. I find it very interesting to see how movies are made, especially animated ones. All of the different details and story elements and decisions are so cool. I had to do a double take on them calling Jack a 'hunk' that's so funny. And the art is just so gorgeous!
Guide To The Guardians
        Setting - 3 stars
        Plot - 2.5 stars
        Engagement - 4.5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
I love fun facts so much! Each guardian gets a section w/ information, and an activity to do. I really like it! It's my second favorite of the movie-tie in books! Has trading cards with even more fun facts! (I found high quality pictures of the cards from GoldenDragon on DeviantArt, if you wanna take a peek at them.)
Hidden Truths and Other Stories
        Setting - 3.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 4.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
It has two original stories:
Monty and Jamie discussing their experiences with the Guardians before the events of the movie
How the elves came to work for North!
Getting something from this world that I haven't seen before was so fun and exciting! My favorite of the movie tie-in books!
Hidden Truths: 
   The story of Jamie and Monty is really cute. Jamie keeps a book to keep track of the magical things that he sees. Monty shares a time when he was at a boys scout camp and got attacked by a stray dog, only to see ice appear out of nowhere.
With Friends Like These: 
    The elves are funny, and North and the yetis reaction to them is hilarious. They help North, and he decides to let them stay.
Worlds Of Wonder
        Setting - 2.5 stars
        Plot - 1.5 stars
        Engagement - 4 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 4 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 3 stars
I actually really like this. The play-set is cute and the little booklet gives some information about all the characters. It's something that I would've adored as a kid. It’s got a mixed rating bc it’s a pop-up play-set with mini paper cutouts of the characters, not a story. It’s a bit hard to rate with all the others. 
Rise Of The Guardians: Movie Novelization
        Setting - 3.5 stars
        Plot - 3 stars
        Engagement - 3.5 stars
        Characters - 4 stars 
        Style - 3 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 3.5 stars
It's not as well written as I hoped it would've been, but it isn't a terrible read. Overall, I like it, but it does change, add, and exclude lines that were in the movie. Some changes I like, some I don't. It's not bad, not good.
Just meh. If you're a fan of rotg, you'll enjoy it well enough.
Jamie To The Rescue!
        Setting - 3 stars
        Plot - 3.5 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3 stars
        Recommendation - 3 stars
It's a cute illustrated version of Jamie's view of the events of the movie. It’s a picture book for children, I can’t really enjoy this in the way it was intended to be read, because I’m not a kid. I like it, but it's not my favorite by a long shot. 
The Story Of Jack Frost
        Setting - 3 stars
        Plot - 3.5 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3 stars
        Recommendation - 3 stars
It's another cute illustrated version of Jack's view of the events of the movie. I like it, but it's in the same category as Jamie To The Rescue! in terms of kid books that an adult is reading. 
Rise of the Guardians: A Deluxe Pop-Up Book
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 3 stars
        Engagement - 3.5 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 2.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3 stars
        Recommendation - 3 stars
It's fun to see the events of the movie in an interactive book! But some of the art is... just not very good? It's fine for the most part, but then Jack's eyes are suddenly in two different places and the characters look uncanny. Overall, I like it but the art leaves much to be desired.
Made In The North Pole
        Setting - 2.5 stars
        Plot - 2 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 2.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 2.5 stars
        Overall rating - 2.5 stars
        Recommendation - 2 stars
It's fun, but it's just screenshots from the movie and pngs with related text
Not a lot of effort was put into this as other books and it shows. It's cute tho, definitely a kids book meant for children. 
Rise Of The Guardians: Mix & Match
        Setting - 2 stars
        Plot - 2 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 4 stars
        Enjoyment - 2 stars
        Overall rating - 2.5 stars
        Recommendation - 2.5 stars
Not my favorite but I can recognize that I am not the target audience for this kids book. Probably my least favorite personality.  It would be fun for a kid though, the interactive element is good but overall it's not the best. It's just not for me.
Online comics
Learning To Fly
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
I like how he sees how the world works and learns from it. It shows how smart he actually is, and how much he had to learn in those 300 years. I also really like the panel where he is looking up at the birds. Very cool. Just Jack flying with a flock of birds is really cool.
Spring 1968
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 4.5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
This art is just GORGEOUS. Short and sweet, although I do wish we got to see more about the blizzard of '68. You just know Jack is laughing in the background somewhere. I seriously cannot get over how pretty this comic is. I want this art tattooed on my SOUL
Cat Nap
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
This is so adorable I can't even. Sandy's attempts to entertain the cat and the cat just not having it. Short and sweet and it's Sandy and a cat. What's not there to love?
The art is gorgeous. So cute!
Winter Spirit
        Setting - 3.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
Jack making snowmen for a group of kids. Adorable. Also, new Jack outfit besides his colonial one and modern one. I love how the snowmen glow with Jack's magic it's such a cool detail. Jack making things fun for a group of bored kids is so on brand. Very cute and fun!
Pitch Black
        Setting - 5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
Pitch gets offered to be a Guardian, but he refuses and takes offense to it. It's so interesting to see Pitch being more friendly to the Guardians, especially because this is the moment that started their fight. I love the different lore here. The books by William Joyce would've never had this happen. (Also ties in super well with Johane Matte's unofficial comics. I recommend reading those as well. This is her tumblr and this her deviantart) 
Guardians of Childhood
The Man In The Moon
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 4 stars
        Engagement - 4 stars
        Characters - 4 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 4 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
Very cute. The drawings are amazing. The story is obviously simple, but it's a bit awkward trying to fit Pitch and the lore in there when the story is mostly about MiM making a smile on the moon’s surface and balloons. 
The Sandman
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 4 stars
        Engagement - 4 stars
        Characters - 4.5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 4 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
Different from the novels, but still good. Very cute, and the art is gorgeous. Golden Age/Pitch stuff was less sudden and awkward. 
Jack Frost
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 4 stars
        Engagement - 4 stars
        Characters - 4 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 4 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
Very cute! Pretty art. Less confusion about the Pitch/Golden Age stuff, mostly because it was at the beginning as set up rather than just shoved in the middle as a long paragraph on one page. 
Nicholas St. North And The Battle Of The Nightmare King
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
Cute, whimsical. We see the very beginning of the Guardians- hints at Santa and Mother Goose. Start of the relics, the macguffins of the series (more on that later.) 
E. Aster Bunnymund And The Warrior Eggs At The Earth's Core!
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 3.5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3.5 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
I liked this book more than the first one. We set up Emily Jane, we get more characters, and the world is expanded on. I liked how Bunny is a dork, how Pitch's weapons absorb light, how Pitch touching Nightlight turned his hand human. I do wish there was more on Bunny's negative feelings towards Pitch, seeing as he did kill Bunny's people, rather than Bunny not really caring at all. 
Toothiana Queen Of The Tooth Fairy Armies
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 3.5 stars
        Characters - 4.5 stars 
        Style - 3 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
I wish we had more on Tooth's character. I love her so much. This book frustrates me because all of the other Guardians’ homes get exact locations, but Tooth's is just "Asia." Like where? Tooth's home is only implied, and it sucks. Plus, she's the only POC in this cast, and she's a bird. The book itself was okay (ignoring the orientalism). I liked some of Tooth's backstory and the build up to meeting Emily Jane. 
The Sandman And The War Of Dreams
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 4.5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 4.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 4.5 stars
        Recommendation - 4.5 stars
I liked the full backstories and the pay off for Emily Jane, Nightlight, and the relics. It feels tied with the previous books. I don't like how rushed Sandy's parts are. Also the kiss thing is just weird. I love Emily Jane's character, wish we got more of her as Mother Nature. I liked how Sandy got blisters from the nightmare shield, it's reminiscent of his death in the movie. I liked it. Favorite book in the GOC series. 
Jack Frost The End Becomes The Beginning
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 3 stars
        Engagement - 3.5 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 3 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 3.5 stars
This book is a WILD ride. But definitely a better read if you aren't expecting it to be like the movie at all. The ending was good. I liked Shadowbent. It's inconsistent with the other books, it retcons a bunch of things. Like the relics. They aren’t important anymore just because. This book has unnecessary details and tangents that could be cut out (or even just shown, rather than told) because they do not add anything to the story. Joyce should stop using real historical figures in this book. Jack's staff is alive, btw. I'm still not over that. Or that Tumblr sexyman Jack Frost, Elsa's boyfriend or whatever, is besties with Winston Churchill (????????????????)
Miscellaneous pieces of media I can’t sort easily 
 Rise Of The Guardians: The Video Game (3DS version)
        Setting - 3.5 stars
        Plot - 3.5 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 2.5 stars 
        Style - 3 stars
        Enjoyment - 3.5 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 3.5 stars
I'm gonna be completely honest here: this game is a low effort cash grab. It’s a movie video game, my expectations are low and it met them. It's enjoyable if you like beating things up, but the gameplay gets repetitive quickly. I liked it well enough played it twice even but I wouldn't say it's the best. The game looks much better (better graphics, gameplay, voice acting, and multiplayer) on Wii/PS3/Xbox 360, I just don't have those consoles.
The Man in The Moon (2005 short film) 
        Setting - 3.5 stars
        Plot - 4 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 3.5 stars
The art style is a 3D version of William Joyce's art style (which is fine but gives me Coraline book cover vibes.) The bowler hat is apparently the boogeyman's, which is hilarious (because Joyce wrote the book that became Meet The Robinsons.) VERY early concept of this universe, used to pitch the idea to Dreamworks. It's funny how the core concept is there, but how different it is to both the movie and the books. It's alright, I do find it more interesting than entertaining, because of how much the concept changed. Can't have William Joyce without the robots. 
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The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe's entry for the Sentinels. Mark Gruenwald and Peter Sanderson did the research and wrote this up and the key illustrations are by Larry Hama (main picture) and Eliot R. Brown (interior schematic). I believe that's Bob McLeod art sampled from New Mutants #2 in those other pictures.
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Hawkman by Joe Kubert
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BHOC: FANTASTIC FOUR #204
It was right before this issue of FANTASTIC FOUR came out that SUPERMAN THE MOVIE finally opened on December 15, 1978. And strangely, for a film that sits so highly in my personal lexicon, I don’t really have a strong recollection of going to see if for the first time. I don’t think we got to it until the second week, and I can recall that my family saw it in some distant theater rather than our…
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Potential timeline discrepancies and their resolutions
jofwu: Someone in the last spoiler stream pointed out that there's an OB flashback where Evi is pregnant, and it reads like it's referring to Adolin. But the timing doesn't work out. They supposed she could have had a miscarriage, and it's just never mentioned in the books. The explanation technically fits... But I doubt it was the intent.
The timeline of the group traveling in Shadesmar in Oathbringer is kind of wacky. The time from Kholinar to Celebrant is extremely asymmetrical with the travel time from there to Thaylen City. I'll be curious to see if they tweak a mention or two of time passing in the OB leatherbound down the road...
In TWoK it reads like Kaladin spends MANY weeks in Bridge Four before he goes to the Honor Chasm. But when you do the math it's something like two weeks? (ten Rosharan days) One of those things where there's nothing technically wrong, but doesn't seem to have been the intent.
Another goofy one is that Shallan spent 6 months chasing Jasnah around by ship to petition to be her ward. Which, when you look at travel times elsewhere in the books, is pretty ridiculous. Did they like, sail around the whole continent once or twice?
The single biggest issue, in my opinion, is that the whole Veden civil war happens in about a month. Navani shares the news about the Assassin in White murdering King Hanavanar at the end of TWoK. That's what sparks the war. Then you have Taravangian showing up in Vedenar in Words of Radiance, prior to the Everstorm, at the end of the war. The Thrill was involved, and tensions were building for a long while... But I'm not sure how they fought a whole war (with their level of technology) in a single month in a country that large.
Peter Ahlstrom:
I asked Karen about these. She says:
Evi's pregnancy
OB CH 36, where Evi is pregnant, is timestamped 24 years ago.OB CH 49, where Adolin is born, is timestamped 23 years ago.A pregnancy on Roshar takes seven of their months. We give the timestamps half a year of leeway.
Shadesmar travel time
I don't have the calculations handy, but we certainly did them. The ship they got from Celebrant was faster than the one they took getting there, and it took them far enough that they could do a forced march to Thaylen City at a specific number of miles per day and arrive on time. We REALLY spent a lot of time getting this right.
Honor Chasm timing
Kaladin is in Bridge Four 18 days before going to the Honor Chasm. He was already close to suicidal before joining.
Shallan chasing Jasnah
It really depends on how directly they traveled and how long they stay in port. The Wind's Pleasure could have gone back and forth to smaller ports with shipments before they could find one going to the city she wanted to go to.
Veden Civil War
I see it as having been a few small battles in each princedom, but then everyone saw a chance to be king and they converged on Vedenar. That left power vacuums in the princedoms and smaller landlords fought there. I don't think that most of the country was in as bad shape as Vedenar.
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Blaze #1 (August 1994) by Marvel Comics
Written by Larry Hama, drawn by Henry Martinez and Bud LaRosa.
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