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graphicpolicy · 1 month
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Check out more Uncle Scrooge and the Infinity Dime #1 variant covers!
Check out more Uncle Scrooge and the Infinity Dime #1 variant covers! #comics #comicbooks #disney
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GH: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #241
The last regular issue of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN that I bought new was this one, #241. And I know what some of you are thinking already: you dropped ASM in the middle of the Roger Stern and John Romita Jr. run (a run that’s generally considered a high water mark, the best the series had been since the departure of Stan Lee and John Romita.) To which I can only reply, “Yes, I did.” Let’s see if we…
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pamelaaminou · 4 months
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Monday's Photography Inspiration - Frank Hurley
Frank Hurley (1885–1962) was an Australian photographer and adventurer known for his pioneering work in documentary photography and his involvement in several historic expeditions, including those to Antarctica and World War I. Born on October 15, 1885, in Glebe, New South Wales, Hurley’s career spanned several decades and encompassed a wide range of subjects and styles. Hurley gained early…
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stairnaheireann · 3 months
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#OTD in Irish History | 10 March:
1478 – John De La Pole, the Duke of Suffolk, was appointed lieutenant of Ireland for 20 years, but did not take office. 1653 – Sir Phelim O’Neill was executed by Parliament forces in Dublin, after refusing to confirm that the forged letter from King Charles I which started the rebellion was actually authentic, he was sentenced to die as a traitor. He was hung, drawn, and quartered. 1807 – Birth…
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downthetubes · 1 year
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In Pictures: Gerry Anderson’s Century 21 Exhibition at the Cartoon Museum
A quick tour of London Cartoon Musuem's "micro" Gerry Anderson art exhibition featuring art by Frank Bellamy and Kevin O'Neill
Following up on our earlier report on an appearance by TV, audio producer and publisher Jamie Anderson and comic artist Lee Sullivan at the Cartoon Museum next month, here’s a quick “tour” of their current “In Focus” Gerry Anderson’s Century 21 Exhibition, courtesy of Richard Sheaf. Gerry Anderson and his team, including his then wife, Sylvia, revolutionised the world of puppetry with his…
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minnesotafollower · 9 months
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Cuba Arrests 17 linked to Russian Trafficking Network Recruiting Cubans for War in Ukraine   
As reported in yesterday’s post to this blog, the Cuban Government on September 4th stated that it “has detected and it is working to neutralize and dismantle a human trafficking network that operates from Russia in order to incorporate Cuban citizens living there and even some living in Cuba, into the military forces that participate in military operations in Ukraine. Attempts of this nature…
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jazzdailyblog · 6 months
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Frank Sinatra: The Voice That Defined an Era
Introduction: Frank Sinatra, born one hundred and eight years ago today on December 12, 1915, in Hoboken, New Jersey, was not merely a crooner; he stood as an icon and a cultural force. His voice transcended the boundaries of time, leaving an indelible mark on the vast landscape of music and entertainment. Early Years and Rise to Stardom: Sinatra’s journey began in the humble streets of…
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misterdtour · 5 months
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When Spidey Jumped the Shark, Pt. 6: The Denny O’Neil Era
Examining the #DennyONeil Era of #SpiderMan here.
We’re calling it the Denny O’Neil Era of Spider-Man, which it is, but it’s also the stealth beginning of the Roger Stern Era. Continue reading Untitled
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travsd · 3 months
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Slán, Mr. McCourt
Malachy McCourt (1931-2024) passed away just a week ago; it made sense to me save a little send-off to him for today, St. Patrick’s Day. Malachy was not as well known internationally as his Pulitzer Prize winning brother Frank McCourt (1930-2009), author of the books Angela’s Ashes (1996), ‘Tis (1999), and Teacher Man (2005), and the stage play The Irish…and How They Got That Way (1997).…
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biblioklept · 6 months
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35 frames from Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life
From It’s a Wonderful Life, 1946. Directed by Frank Capra; cinematography by Joseph Walker and Joseph Biroc. Via FilmGrab.
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milliondollarbaby87 · 3 months
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Bob Marley: One Love (2024) Review
The story of Bob Marley and how he overcame adversity and propelling himself to become a reggae icon, with his revolutionary music. ⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Bob Marley: One Love (2024) Review
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topoet · 8 months
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Bruce and Other Boys
By Bruce Springsteen I have as mp3 or stand-alone Greetings from Ashbury Park N.J. (1973), The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle (1973), Born To Run (1975), Darkness at the Edge of Town (1978)/Live 75-85 (1986) The River (1980), Born in the USA (1984), Greatest Hits (1995), the rising (2002), Magic (2007). The Promise 2cd (2010) a collection of previously unreleased songs which were…
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BHOC: MARVEL'S GREATEST COMICS #79
BHOC: MARVEL’S GREATEST COMICS #79
It was always a welcome moment when a new issue of MARVEL’S GREATEST COMICS turned up at my local 7-11. FANTASTIC FOUR was my favorite comic book at the time, and getting an issue of MGC, which reprinted older issues of FANTASTIC FOUR, was virtually as good as getting a new issue. The big change in cover approach at the time when this cover was first put together in late 1969 was the strong pivot…
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bkenber · 6 months
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'The Color Purple' Movie and 4K Review
The following review was written by Ultimate Rabbit correspondent, Tony Farinella. This was my first time having the pleasure of sitting down to watch “The Color Purple,” directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg. This is a director who has never been afraid to tackle any type of film project.  When watching this film, his trademark heart is clearly on display.  What makes it stand out and be…
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stairnaheireann · 3 months
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#OTD in 1998 – Death of one of TV’s best-loved comedy stars, Dermot Morgan, who played Father Ted.
Death of comedian and actor Dermot Morgan aged 47 from a heart attack. Morgan was one of the most popular comedy actors on Irish and UK TV during the 1990s. His most successful work was in the wildly successful Father Ted series where he played a dysfunctional scheming priest Father Ted Crilly who lived on Craggy Island somewhere off the coast of Ireland. Morgan and the show itself won BAFTA…
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johnnyprimecc · 7 months
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New Haven Pizza: Sally's & Pepe's
I finally got to try some of the famous pizza in New Haven. My buddy and I took a ride up and tried both Sally’s Apizza and Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana. First, Pepe’s: We tried the white clam pie, and their tomato and mozz pie. Both were pretty good, but we liked the tomato and mozz pie better. The award winning clam pizza was nice, but I feel like I’ve had better. Next up was…
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