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bracketsoffear · 1 month
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And Then There Were None (Agatha Christie) "Ten people, trapped on an island, all of them murderers who escaped justice. They are slowly picked off one by one as judgement for their crimes, causing them to search desperately for the killer before turning on one another, evoking themes of paranoia and betrayal akin to MAG 176: Blood Ties. (Spoilers below the cut)"
The Griesly Wife (John Manifold) "A poem in which an abusive husband chases his new wife through the snow -- until she changes into a beast and turns the tables on him."
Spoilers: The killer was the judge, who had gone into law enforcement to sate his desire for killing and punishment, much like Daisy Tonner did
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why-i-love-comics · 2 years
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X-Men: Red #3 - "Loss" (2022)
written by Al Ewing art by Stefano Caselli, Federico Blee, & Fernando Sifuentes
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manifold-updates · 2 years
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Jack replied to John Cena!
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comicwaren · 1 year
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From X-Men Red Vol. 2 #010, “The New Age”
Art by Stefano Caselli, Jacopo Camagni and Federico Blee
Written by Al Ewing
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farsight-the-char · 1 year
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From AIPT X-men Monday 177
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honey-sunsets · 2 years
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If like to show you all the combined faces of Jack Manifold and John Mulaney.
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Thank you.
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bracketsoffear · 1 month
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Survive the Night (Danielle Vega) "Julie lies dead and disemboweled in a dank, black subway tunnel, red-eyed rats nibbling at her fingers. Her friends think she’s just off with some guy—no one could hear her getting torn apart over the sound of pulsing music. In a tunnel nearby, Casey regrets coming to Survive the Night, the all-night underground rave in the New York City subway. Her best friend Shana talked her into it, even though Casey just got out of rehab. Alone and lost in the dark, creepy tunnels, Casey doesn’t think Survive the Night could get any worse . . . . . . until she comes across Julie’s body, and the party turns deadly. Desperate for help, Casey and her friends find themselves running through the putrid subway system, searching for a way out. But every manhole is sealed shut, and every noise echoes eerily in the dark, reminding them they’re not alone. They’re being hunted. Trapped underground with someone—or something—out to get them, Casey can’t help but listen to her friend’s terrified refrain: “We’re all gonna die down here. . . .” in this bone-chilling sophmore novel by the acclaimed author of The Merciless."
The Griesly Wife (John Manifold) "A poem in which an abusive husband chases his new wife through the snow -- until she changes into a beast and turns the tables on him."
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lowkeyrobin · 3 months
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MCYT ; songs from the 60s-90s they remind me of
includes ; tommyinnit, badlinu, tubbo, ranboo, billzo, aimsey, quackity, slimecicle, nihachu, and jack manifold
warnings ; none
lmk if I should remove Jack, Billzo & Aimsey bc ik they don't like x readers/fanfiction but this is just some random blurb idrk
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TOMMYINNIT
kiss from a rose ; seal
rooms on fire ; stevie nicks
just like heaven ; the cure
call me ; blondie
heroes ; david bowie
you make loving fun ; fleetwood mac
the boys of summer ; don henley
someday ; sugar ray
land of confusion ; genesis
renegade ; styx
linger ; the cranberries
TUBBO
dreams ; fleetwood mac
silver springs ; fleetwood mac
all the small things ; blink-182
jessies girl ; rick springfield
edge of seventeen ; stevie nicks
don't look back in anger ; oasis
bye bye love ; the cars
shout ; tears for fears
starman ; david bowie
sunday ; the cranberries
RANBOO
queer ; garbage
only happy when it rains ; garbage
celebrity skin ; hole
dedicated to the one i love ; the mamas & the papas
take me home tonight ; eddie money & ronnie spector
cruel summer ; bananarama
stranger in my own house ; foreigner
we are not alone ; karla devito
looks that kill ; motley crue
don't you (forget about me) ; simple minds
rhiannon ; fleetwood mac
tainted love ; soft cell
FREDDIE BADLINU
every little thing she does is magic ; the police
all the small things ; blink-182
atomic ; blondie
take on me ; a-ha
another brick in the wall, pt2 ; pink floyd
californiacation ; red hot chili peppers
girls on film ; duran duran
head over heels ; tears for fears
nobodys daughter ; hole
everybody here wants you ; jeff buckley
the boys are back in town ; thin lizzy
BILLZO
just like heaven ; the cure
the perfect girl ; the cure
stupid girl ; garbage
godzilla ; blue oyster cult
the struggle within ; metallica
all apologies ; nirvana
something in the way ; nirvana
nothing else matters ; metallica
shout at the devil ; motley crue
fight for your right ; beastie boys
the stroke ; billy squier
AIMSEY
i just shot john lennon - paris demo ; the cranberries
stars ; the cranberries
monday morning ; fleetwood mac
cherry bomb ; the runaways
every rose has its thorn ; poison
barracuda ; heart
vienna ; billy joel
fade into you ; mazzy star
go your own way (cover) ; the cranberries
only happy when it rains - early demo mix ; garbage
QUACKITY
dreaming my dreams ; the cranberries
linger ; the cranberries
about a girl ; nirvana
brass monkey ; beastie boys
are you gonna be my girl ; jet
the boys of summer ; don henley
something in the way ; nirvana
atomic ; blondie
heart of glass ; blondie
the chain ; fleetwood mac
NIKI NIHACHU
queer ; garbage
stupid girl ; garbage
malibu ; hole
(don't fear) the reaper ; blue oyster cult
friday im in love ; the cure
all i think about now ; pixies
bye bye love ; the cars
after the glitter fades ; stevie nicks
rooms on fire ; stevie nicks
jessies girl ; rick springfield
stars ; the cranberries
JACK MANIFOLD
that's all ; genesis
land of confusion ; genesis
call me ; blondie
uptown girl ; billy joel
bust a move ; young mc
sunglasses at night ; corey hart
i still believe ; tim cappello
sabotage ; beastie boys
don't you (forget about me) ; simple minds
don't bring me down ; electric light orchestra
aliens exist ; blink-182 (memeulous watchers get this one)
CHARLIE SLIMECICLE
fox on the run ; sweet
call me ; blondie
semi-charmed life ; third eye blind
pink cadillac ; natalie cole
take me home tonight ; eddie money & ronnie spector
shadow dancing ; andy gibb
i love rock n roll ; joan jett & the blackhearts
the boys are back in town ; thin lizzy
gloria ; them & van morrison
every little thing she does is magic ; the police
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comicwaren · 2 years
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From X-Men: Red Vol. 2 #003, “Loss”
Art by Stefano Caselli, Federico Blee and Fernando Sifuentes
Written by Al Ewing
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bubbloquacious · 3 months
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Oh boy I'm done with my math homework, that means I can spend the evening reading John M. Lee's Introduction to smooth manifolds!
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ltwilliammowett · 5 months
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Half time with our calendar and this is the perfect moment to introduce you to a lady who shows the interface of Age of Sail and Age of Steam. She is generally regarded as the start of the Age of Steam and yet she still has both elements. But who am I talking about ? - The HMS Warrior
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HMS Warrior
More about her history here:
HMS WARRIOR was built as part of Britain’s response to concerns over France’s maritime ambitions which included the building of LA GLOIRE, a powerful ironclad which was the most advanced warship of its day.  WARRIOR was commissioned on 1 August 1861 and at that time unquestionably ruled the seas. Her main guns, engines and boilers were contained within an armoured wrought iron hull and she could be driven by both steam and sail. This combination meant that she could outrun and outgun any ship afloat and she never fired a shot in anger – the classic deterrent.
During the first commission her main role was to lead the Channel Squadron. On 22 November 1864 she paid off for her first major refit at Portsmouth Dockyard during which the ship was comprehensively refurbished. She was also completely re-armed with 7” and 8” muzzle loaded rifled guns. However, in the American Civil War the success of the Monitor was to have a dramatic effect on naval thinking and WARRIOR’s role as ‘Monarch of the Seas’ was to be very short-lived.
She re-commissioned in July 1867 and re-joined the Channel Fleet. The second commission was rather less interesting than the first as she was no longer regarded as the most powerful warship afloat and faded from the limelight. The second commission ended in 1871 and she then spent four years in refit at Portsmouth being fitted with improved boilers, steam power for the forward capstan and a new poop deck to accommodate an Admiral.  On completion in 1875 she became part of the First Reserve Fleet where she was to remain until paying at Portsmouth on 31 May 1883.
After periods as a depot ship and part of HMS VERNON she was paid off in 1924. She was then converted for use as a floating oil jetty and in 1929 was towed to Pembroke Dock where she was to remain for the next 50 years. In 1967 the campaign to restore WARRIOR started and prominent in this was Sir John Smith who formed the Manifold Trust. A committee chaired by the Duke of Edinburgh met in 1968 to discuss her future and from this emerged the Maritime Trust. When Pembroke Dock closed in 1978 the Manifold Trust agreed to underwrite the cost of restoration and the ship was handed over to the Maritime Trust in 1979.
In 1983 ownership was transferred to the Ship’s Preservation Trust which became the Warrior Preservation Trust in 1983. Although the hull was very sound the rest of the ship was in a poor state. The task which was part restoration and part re-building needed vast resources not only of money (£8M) but also of skill, patience and endurance. The 8 year restoration programme at Hartlepool transformed her into one of the world’s most important historic warships and in 1987 she returned to Portsmouth where she is now moored in the Historic Dockyard.
A planned preservation programme is in place for the ship and over the years she has been dry-docked twice, and the upper deck, (£725K provided by the Heritage Lottery Fund), all three fighting tops and half moons and the stern gallery have been replaced.
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