Wonder Woman by John Keaveney
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Silver Surfer and Galactus by John Keaveney.
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Supergirl by John Keaveney
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'She-Hulk' by John Keaveney.
Officially licensed giclee print, in a numbered limited edition of 200.
On sale Friday September 9 through Sideshow Art Prints.
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hello! I love your blog and I was wondering if you had any articles/books/biographies about the marius-sulla era? I’ve been looking to get into the key figures and events!
Hello, and thank you! <3 Marius and Sulla's time is fun and horrifying. These guys make Caesar look well-adjusted!
If biography is your jam, grab a copy of Plutarch's Parallel Lives, and make sure it includes his chapters on Marius, Sulla, Lucullus, Sertorius, T. Gracchus and C. Gracchus. Everybody references Plutarch, and his biases often make for entertaining stories.
For a more balanced take, I've only read The Storm Before the Storm by Mike Duncan so far. It's a fun read and a good introduction, but has a few inaccuracies (see my full review here). Some other books on my to-read list are:
The Collapse of Rome: Marius, Sulla and the First Civil War, by Gareth C. Sampson
Gaius Marius: A Political Biography, by Richard John Evans
Gaius Marius: The Rise and Fall of Rome's Savior, by Marc Hyden
Lucullus, by Arthur Keaveney
Sulla: A Dictator Reconsidered, by Lynda Telford
Sulla: The Last Republican, by Arthur Keaveney
You might also enjoy stuff on Sertorius (the "last Marian" and a seriously underrated general), Cinna (ally of Marius), the Gracchi brothers (who predate this era a bit but massively influenced it), and Lucullus and Metellus Pius (two of Sulla's closest allies and legates, also underrated).
Anyone else with suggestions (or opinions on the above books), feel free to add on!
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#OTD in 1839 – John B. Yeats, painter and father of William Butler and Jack B. Yeats, was born in Tullylish, Co Down.
He is probably best known for his portrait of the young William Butler Yeats which is one of a number of his portraits of Irishmen and women in the Yeats museum in the National Gallery of Ireland. His portrait of John O’Leary (1904) is considered his masterpiece (Raymond Keaveney 2002).
His parents were William Butler Yeats (1806–1862) and Jane Grace Corbert, John Butler Yeats was the eldest…
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John Keaveney - Poison Ivy
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Poison Ivy by John Keaveney
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Wonder Woman by John Keaveney
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Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn by John Keaveney
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