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M.O.M.: Mother of Madness, Volume 1 (B&N Exclusive Edition) by Emilia Clarke, Marguerite Bennett, Hardcover | Barnes & Noble®
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M.O.M. Mother of Madness #1 Comic Book Review
Plot Maya Kuyper is M.O.M., a woman endowed with multiple superpowers, depending on mood. She can go from invisible to incredibly fast. She goes to a corporate afterparty at Clapton Art Museum and reminisces about the past and becomes M.O.M. When she returns to work, she meets her colleague, Wanda Boone. Not soon afterward, Donald, the boss, is giving his review of Maya, and things only go…

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M.O.M. Mother of Madness #1 (2021) Variant Jen Bartel Cover & Leila Leiz Pencils, Emilia Clarke & Marguerite Bennett Story, Maya 1st Appearance, Co-Written by GOT Superstar Emilia Clarke
#MOM #MotherofMadness #1 (2021) Variant #JenBartel Cover & #LeilaLeiz Pencils, #EmiliaClarke & #MargueriteBennett Story, #Maya 1st Appearance, Co-Written by #GOT Superstar Emilia Clarke The mayhem begins with Maya, under-the-weather scientist by day, over-the-top superhero by night, and badass single mom 24/7. SAVE ON SHIPPING COST - NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICK UP IN DELTONA, FLORIDA https://www.rarecomicbooks.fashionablewebs.com/MOM%20Mother%20of%20Madness.html #KeyComicBooks #ImageComics #ImageUniverse #image #ComicBooks

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Jumping On: New Story Arcs Kicking Off On July 21, 2021
Jumping On: New Story Arcs Kicking Off On July 21, 2021
One of the hardest and most frustrating things about finding new comics to read and enjoy is finding a good jumping on point. It can be confusing and disheartening to pick up a single issue from the middle of an arc without having the context of the previous chapters. With that in mind, here are some titles kicking off new story arcs and a few interesting #1’s premiering this upcoming New Comic…

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JOMP Book Photo Challenge || May 31 || Read In May:
23. Amongst Our Weapons by Ben Aaronovitch ★★★★ 24. The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean ★★★★ 25. Go the Fuck to Sleep by Adam Mansbach & Ricardo Cortés ★★★★ 26. The Soul of an Octopus by Sy Montgomery ★★★ 27. The Midwife and The Lindworm by A.A. Freeman ★★★★ 28. Time Is A Mother by Ocean Vuong ★★★★★ 29. I Shall Wear Midnight by Terry Pratchett ★★★★★ 30. To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers ★★★★★ 31. M.O.M: Mother of Madness #1 by Emilia Clarke & Marguerite Bennett & Leila Leiz ★★ 32. The Scum Villain’s Self-Saving System Vol.2 by Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù ★★★★ 33. Ashlesha by Jer Keene ★★★★★ [RR] 34. Swan: Poems and Prose Poems by Mary Oliver ★★★★★ 35. Night Watch by Terry Pratchett ★★★★★ [RR] 36. The Fortune Cookie Chronicles by Jennifer 8. Lee ★★★ 37. Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie ★★★★ 38. Learning America by Luma Mufleh ★★★★
#books#justonemorepage#jompbpc#book photo challenge#book photography#2022 Reading#read this month#Not Out of Void But Out of Chaos
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Your First Look at a Brand New POWER RANGERS UNLIMITED Adventure in SPACE
Your First Look at a Brand New POWER RANGERS UNLIMITED Adventure in SPACE
Discover a Universe-Expanding Power Rangers Special in the Milestone CHARGE TO 100 in June 2022 BOOM! Studios, under license by Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS), today revealed an exclusive first look at POWER RANGERS UNLIMITED: COUNTDOWN TO RUIN #1, an exciting new one-shot adventure by highly acclaimed author Marguerite Bennett (Batwoman, M.O.M. Mother of Madness), rising star artists Anna Kekovsky…

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Preview pages from M.O.M.: Mother of Madness #1 (July 2021)
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#TIL #EmiliaClarke is an #English actor whose #mixedancestry has been a family secret! She studied at the Drama Centre London, appearing in numerous plays. Her tv debut was as a guest star on the medical soap Doctors in 2009. She was named as one of the "UK Stars of Tomorrow" in 2010. Shes known for her breakthrough role as #DaenerysTargaryen in #GameofThrones which garnered her international recognition & accolades, including 4 Emmy noms. Her full name is Emilia Isobel Euphemia Rose Clarke & she was born in London. Her father was #English & her mother is #mixedwith #Indian descent. Her maternal grandmother was the child of a secret affair between her great-grandmother & a man from India. She was born in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. Her grandmother had to wear lighter makeup to hide the darker complexion she had inherited from her father. She credits this as an example of her family having a "history of fighters." "Its this epic story! My grandma was colonial Indian & it was a old family secret. The fact she had to hide her skin colour & try desperately to fit in with everyone else to survive was incredibly difficult. But my grandma loved India more than she loved England." So when she died, Emilia traveled to India to scatter her ashes. She was 16 & they had been very close. "F***, yeah. I love that part of me—I’m 1/8th Indian!" In a 2019 essay in The New Yorker, she revealed that she had suffered a subarachnoid haemorrhage caused by a ruptured aneurysm in 2011 while filming #GOT. She had surgery but complications were so bad that at one point she didnt know her own name. She had a second aneurysm surgically treated in 2013. She made her Broadway debut as Holly Golightly in the 2013 play Breakfast at Tiffany's. Her film roles include Sarah Connor in Terminator Genisys, Qi'ra in Solo: A Star Wars Story & romance films Me Before You & Last Christmas. In 2019, Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Shes cast in Secret Invasion, set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe 2021. She co-wrote a comic book, M.O.M.: Mother of Madness which will out in July. Her net worth is $20 mill! 🏴🇮🇳 #mixedgirl #ff #featurefriday https://www.instagram.com/p/CPty178l3kh/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Episode 309
October solicits
Comic Reviews:
Blue and Gold 1 by Dan Jurgens, Ryan Sook
Shazam 1 by Tim Sheridan, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo
Superman and the Authority 1 by Grant Morrison, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire
Superman: Red and Blue 5 by Judd Winick, Ibrahim Moustafa, G. Willow Wilson, Valentine De Landro, Joshua Williamson, Chris Sprouse, Karl Story, Hi-Fi, Mark Buckingham, Lee Loughridge, Daniel Warren Johnson
Extreme Carnage: Phage by Steve Orlando, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Chris Sotomayor
Moon Knight 1 by Jed MacKay, Alessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg
Thor Annual by Aaron Kuder, Cam Smith, Chris O'Halloran
Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters: Jabba the Hutt 1 by Justina Ireland, Ibraim Roberson, Luca Pizzari, Edgar Delgado, Giada Marchisio
M.O.M.: Mother of Madness 1 by Emilia Clarke, Marguerite Bennett, Leila Leiz
Syphon 1 by Mohsen Ashraf, Patrick Meaney, Jeff Edwards, John Kalisz
Mawrth Valliis by EPHK
Bermuda 1 by John Layman, Nick Bradshaw, Len O'Grady
Dejah Thoris vs. John Carter of Mars 1 by Dan Abnett, Alessandro Miracolo, Dearbhla Kelly
Tales From Harrow County: The Fair Folk 1 by Cullen Bunn, Emily Schnall, Tyler Crook
Dark Blood 1 by Latoya Morgan, Walt Barna, A.H.G.
Everyone is Tulip by Nicole Goux, Dave Baker, Ellie Hall
One Line by Ray Fawkes
99 Cent
Night Jackal by Heath Michaels, Philip Renne, Falk Hansel
Additional Reviews: Batman the Adventures Continue vol 1, The Empty Man, Washington Black, Masters of the Universe, Fargo s4, Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans, Schmigadoon, Sexy Beasts, Owl House ep7, Fear Street 1666, How the Best Hunter in the Village Met Her Death by Molly Knox Ostertag
News: Millar's new comic King of Spies, Batgirl casting, Larime Taylor TV series in development, Blade director, Anansi Boys adaptation, All-Nighters comixology series from Zdarsky, Michaela Coel cast in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina returns, Michael B. Jordan black Superman project, All-Nighters, Remender is a naughty boy, Eisners, Amphibia season 3 release date, Ms. Marvel and Hawkeye confirmed for 2021, odd Legends news, Snyder signs massive deal with Comixology/Dark Horse, Astro City returns to Image
Trailers: Malignant, Nope, Doctor Who series 13, Dexter: New Blood
Ray Asks A Question
Comics Countdown:
Many Deaths of Laila Starr 4 by Ram V, Filipe Andrade
Black Hammer Reborn 2 by Jeff Lemire, Caitlin Yarsky, Dave Stewart
Superman and the Authority 1 by Grant Morrison, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire
Ascender 17 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen
Usagi Yojimbo 21 by Stan Sakai
Undiscovered Country 14 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Matt Wilson
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow 2 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes
Snow Angels Season Two 2 by Jeff Lemire, Jock
Tales From Harrow County: Fair Folk 1 by Cullen Bunn, Emily Schnall, Tyler Crook
Radiant Black 6 by Kyle Higgins, Cherish Chen, Darko Lafuente, Miquel Muerto, Becca Carey
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Comic News Insider Episode 1223 - Masters of the Podcast!
Comic News Insider: Episode 1223 is now available for free download! Click on the link or follow on Spotify/subscribe on iTunes!
Reviews: Bermuda #1, M.O.M.: Mother of Madness #1, Superman and the Authority #1, Masters of the Universe: Revelation, Cosmic Sin
Jimmy recruits some of his favorite audio reviewers again. Thanks to Melissa, Ashley, Marta, Jon and Emily. Always such insightful and great reviews and the powers that be at CNI appreciate them so much. Let us know if you've read and/or watched what we reviewed and send us your thoughts! Thanks to Emily for the news which includes: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is coming back to comics, Michael B. Jordan is working on a Superman project, Scott Snyder signs a big Comixology deal and more. Also, get a hold of us!
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Image Comics Reveals Variant Covers For 'M.O.M.: Mother Of Madness' #1
Image Comics Reveals Variant Covers For ‘M.O.M.: Mother Of Madness’ #1
Image Comics has revealed the line-up of varianrt covers to adorn the forthcoming M.O.M.: Mother of Madness #1 by multiple Emmy award nominated actress Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones, Star Wars), GLAAD Media Award nominated Marguerite Bennett (Josie and the Pussycats, Angela). They feature art from Jo Ratcliffe, Jen Bartel, Leila Leiz, and Mirka Andolfo as well as a unique cover summarizing the…

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#Emilia Clarke#Image Comics#Jen Bartel#Jo Ratcliffe#Leila Leiz#Leiz#M.O.M.: Mother of Madness 1#Marguerite Bennett
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M.O.M. - Mother of Madness #1
M.O.M. – Mother of Madness #1
If the name Emilia Clarke sounds familiar, that’s probably because you remember her as The Mother of Dragons on Game of Thrones. She makes her comic book writing debut with the new 3-issue series M.O.M.: Mother of Madness. The comic is also written with Isobel Richardson and Marguerite Bennet, with art by Leila Leiz. We begin issue #1 at a Women in the Workplace Empowerment schmoozing event, one…

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7 Blogging Ideas For When You’re Stuck, Tired And Can’t Write A Thing
By Cynthia Dora
Every year, I greet January with new resolutions. Often, I never end up fulfilling them. But that doesn’t stop me from making new ones every year.
One of the resolutions I made at the start of 2017 – one I thought would be easy to keep – was to write a blog post every week on WordPress.
Easy, right?
But it’s May already and I am way behind schedule.
Not that there isn’t a heap to write about – there’s U.S. politics, the immigration debate, racial justice and healthcare rights. There’s easily enough to have me raring to go every morning. But like I said, I am failing miserably.
What’s the big deal about slacking off from time to time, you ask?
Well, I recently came across a WordPress statistic that says its users produce almost 80.7 million new posts every month. I will admit that made me feel pretty slack!
So a bit of introspection, research and discussion with like-minded bloggers inspired me to come up with this list of ways to motivate yourself to blog when you really don’t feel like it.
Without further ado, here are seven quick ways to generate blogging ideas when you’re seriously stuck, tired or unmotivated.
1. Choose to write on a topic that you know
If you think writing on a trending topic will help you gain followers and industry respect, think again. You won’t provide sound advice or commentary unless you know what you’re talking about, and you may get stuck at the research end of the process to boot.
Try to blog on what naturally interests and engages you – not what you think will get clicks and shares.
For instance, artificial intelligence and cloud software are concepts most marketers and technology buffs are keen to prove they’re super up to date on. But unless they’re industry leaders, they’ll probably have trouble finding anything new, informative or even original to say.
That’s not to say writing on pertinent and current issues isn’t important – but blog on topics that appeal to you as an individual.
If you are a tennis enthusiast then sharing your views on Steffi Graf and Serena Williams’ record would be an ace idea (pardon the pun!).
I am an ardent and passionate reader so both fiction and nonfiction writing appeals to me. This means writing a book review for my blog is much less intimidating than writing about artificial intelligence (and I know which one I’ll do a better job on!).
Unless you are passionate about a topic and know it in great detail, it is unlikely that you’ll have anything ‘extra’ to add to the noise on the internet. You’ll be wasting your time, other people’s time, and the creative energy that could be put to better use elsewhere!
2. Get inspiration from social media
In this article on Social Media Today, it was revealed that the average person has five social media accounts and spends almost 1 hour and 40 minutes a day browsing through their different feeds.
Turning to social media for ideas is like digging in a gold mine. People are constantly sharing, discussing and debating their views as well as enthusing about their interests and passions.
Join a few groups on Facebook that are based on your interests. You’ll not only meet like-minded people, you’ll generate ideas and views through discussion.
If you join a group aimed at writers or bloggers, you’ll also gain a channel for creative inspiration and be able to improve your online presence by actively participating in posts shared by fellow group members
It may surprise you what pops up to dislodge an idea in your brain. I’m a member of ‘Mad Over Marketing (M.O.M)’ on Facebook. They shared an image of a Nike ad a few months ago – and it actually inspired me. Take a look.
The quirky intelligence of this ad aside, it generated the gem of an idea for a blog post called ’11 Ads That Will Make You Smile’ that could easily lead into a second blog post titled ‘How Brands Inspire People To Get Fit Via Marketing’.
See? A single ad shared in a Facebook group generated two different ideas in my head for two different blogs. Impressive, but so easy!
3. Use web tools to brainstorm
Web tools exist to help people out – especially when we are stuck.
Let’s pretend you already have a pretty good idea of what you want to write. Say it’s a piece on email marketing or social media marketing. You can start by looking at sites like BuzzSumo, Alltop and SocialAnimal to see what’s trending and what’s being shared by users.
Once you have an idea of what people are clicking on, use a tool like HubSpot’s Blog Topic Generator to help you take your idea to the next level and generate some potential titles.
Personally, I don’t just use one particular site. I look up 3-4 sites until I come up with a topic or title that resonates with me.
Have a look at this topic Portent’s Content Idea Generator suggested for email marketing.
What a perfect topic! It’s catchy, it talks about something my audience wants to know about (email marketing), it contains my keyword, it cues familiarity because it mentions a celebrity and it gives me ample creative scope!
There’s absolutely no shame in using web tools to brainstorm and generate ideas for blog posts. In fact, they could provide you with just the prompt you need in dire, uninspired times.
4. Format blog posts as lists
The whole reason I’m writing this blog arose from my 2017 New Years’ Resolutions, so it’s fair to say I’m a big fan of lists.
But in this instance I’m not talking about aspirational lists, but listicles.
Listicles are articles or blog posts structured in the form of a list: for example, ‘7 Best Productivity Apps For Android Phones’.
Not only do people love reading listicles, their thematic structure makes the writing process a whole lot easier.
Next time you are stuck over what to write, contemplate whether your content could form a series of items presented as a list.
The internet is filled with listicles so just try not to make them too clickbait-y.
Also, be as specific and positive as possible. Instead of writing ’13 SEO Trends To Watch Out For In 2017′, try ’13 Things Your Business Should Be Doing For SEO In 2017′.
5. Follow people who influence your industry
Duh, right?
But following influencers, industry and thought leaders, as well as daily news sites is a great way to come up with new blog ideas and writing inspiration.
For instance, I follow Virgin Group on LinkedIn and they made the two posts below on their page.
It inspired me to explore the link between mindfulness and productivity. I knew I could either either use each idea separately or combine them into one, for example, ‘Why The Happy Employee Next To You Is 12% More Productive’ or ’11 Ways To Improve Mindfulness and Productivity At The Same Time’.
And seeing it on Virgin Group’s feed meant I knew there would be research and studies to back it up.
6. Ask questions on message boards
How else will you learn?
Take advantage of the pool of users on sites like Quora and Reddit to explore topics that interest you in depth, and no doubt pick up a few interesting and inspirational facts along the way.
Start by choosing a basic search term or keyword and looking through the conversation threads on it to see what you find.
Your natural interest in particular ideas will help you identify an appropriate topic to write on.
Then ask questions if you have them.
For instance, say you want to write about a trip to Hawaii. You can log into Quora and post a question to get an alternative point of view to your own.
Based on the response you get, you can come up with your new blog topics, such as:
Do’s + Don’ts While In Hawaii
What To Pack For Hawaii
5 Things You Will Learn In Hawaii
7. Look inside yourself
This is the part where you get to be you. You don’t have to look outside but think about your own personal insights and experiences, and how best to share them.
You can share personal insights and experiences in many forms: learning lessons, success stories, failure admissions and more.
Wrapping up
Blogging is not as easy as it is made to sound. It’s easy when you consider that it’s just words – but daunting when you think about what you want those words to mean and the ideas behind them.
My initial problem with writing is always starting.
Fortunately now, using the above steps, I usually find a way.
And I am certain that if you try them too, you will be able to wrestle yourself out of your rut.
Guest Author: Cynthia Dora. At the age of seven, I wanted to be a teacher. At 14, I wanted to be a contestant on America’s Next Top Model. Finally, at 25, I ended up being a writer! During the day, I am the Lead Content Marketer at Span Global Services, an organization specializing in building B2B email lists. The rest of the time, I am the mother of a five-year-old who shares my passion for teaching, writing and imagining.
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