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thoughts on Predator: Eyes of the Demon
overall not as ground breaking as I was hoping for (granted im a weird transsexual fag IRL so i guess i have a lot of expectations that are unlikely to be met by the average sci fi author), but still some decent stories! i'd say 6.5-7/10 overall. rating for each of the stories under the cut (to keep this post from being like. a mile long):
• "The Titans" by Tim Lebbon – underwhelming plot but i enjoyed their poetic rivalry. 6/10 • "The Distance in Their Eyes" by Stephen Graham Jones – good little story with a twist. Didn't think much of it at first but I keep thinking about it. 9/10 • "Aftermath" by Bryan Thomas Schmidt – ENOUGH. OF. DUTCH. let the poor guy rest! that being said, the way we get a tantalizing 3 paragraphs or so of "baby's first hunt" is SO charming. would have been more if it was focused on HIM not dutch but it was ALL about Dutch so. 3/10 • "Proving Ground" by Linda D. Addison – yautja-centric! and focusing on political maneuvering! yippee! sadly still kinda whatever. 7/10 • "Lion of the Himalayas" by Ammar Habib – human focused but a much needed change of setting and at least was unique. One of the better stories imo! 8.5/10 • "The Fix is In" by Jonathan Maberry – another capitalist-military future story (i hate this genre btw) but i'm obsessed with the single surviving yautja tricking a group of humans just to hijack their ship since his was irrevocably fucked. kudos to you, bro! 5.5/10 • "Bitter Hunt" by Kim May – this one just raised too many questions it didn't have the length to answer. why was your son going around killing women and children??? at least u killed him yourself. i would be sooooo embarrassed in her shoes. i would say if it got more space to flesh itself out, it could've been great. but this version we get is solidly a 6.5/10 • "Field Trip" by Robert Greenberger – THE INFAMOUS BIRTH AND NURSING STORY!!!!!! i think i have the most beef with the world building in this story out of all them. like. why the fuck were her novices such misogynists??? hello?????? like ZERO respect / understanding of reproduction. u were a baby once too you know?! funny setup, annoying teen boy type behavior, questionable mom choices too (if she didn't want to have da baby on earth then why sign up for this job so close to your due date?), but ultimately, the reason i chose this book in the first place. so 10/10 for getting me, keeping me, and making me mad. • "Cannon Fodder" by Gini Koch – girl power! would have been better if they were lesbians at the end. 6/10 • "Little Miss Nightmare" by Peter Briggs – I like this writer's style the most out of all the other authors featured. I thought his human characters were at least interesting. AND the yautja featured was more of an anthropologist vs being exclusively there to trophy people. so she had more curiosity. I think a lack of curiosity in people's yautja characters is the most disservice they can do to them. 9.5/10 • "The Trophy" by A.R. Redington – NOT HOW IT WOULD'VE GONE DOWN. TAKING LOTSA POINTS FOR THAT. 2/10 (objectively not a bad story. but makes me mad) • "The Monster" by Michael Kogge – hey I've been there! really funny to have bigfoot fight predator, but underwhelming-ly written. 6/10 • "Ghost Story" by Joshua Pruett – I suspect you are not a geologist. 5/10 • "Sly Dark in the Daylight" by Yvonne Navarro – really funny to have a Bad Blood be the main yautja in the story. human centric of course but at least it was a different setup than typical "yautja hunting humans" type thing. Kinda addicted to the ending but also not how it would've ended in my opinion. 6/10 • "Dead Man's Switch" by Scott Sigler – yeah yeah engineered super beast hunting facility attracts yautja. of course. 6/10
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THE FLOOD | Trailer, Poster & Images
After a massive hurricane floods Louisiana, it unleashes a threat even deadlier than the rising water level: a relentless horde of giant hungry alligators.
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Nicky Whelan as “Sheriff Newman” in the action thriller, THE FLOOD, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
When a group of in-transit prisoners and their security guards seek shelter in a local prison, they become prey for the flesh-eating attackers. To survive, the prisoners and guards must fight together.
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[L-R] Mike Ferguson as “Floyd McGraw,” Randall Bacon as “Jonathan ‘Jox’ Apone,” Bear Williams as “Angelo Cooper,” Eoin O’Brien as “‘Big Jim’ Pruett,” Nicky Whelan as “Sheriff Newman,” Ryan Francis as “Jay Stamper,” and Alexander Winters as “Deputy Whitlock” in the action thriller, THE FLOOD, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
THE FLOOD is directed by Brandon Slagle, screenplay by Chad Law & Josh Ridgway, and staring Casper Van Dien, Nicky Whelan, and Louis Mandylor.
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[L-R] Nicky Whelan as “Sheriff Newman,” Ryan Francis as “Jay Stamper,” and Alex Farnham as “Nate Hudson” in the action thriller, THE FLOOD, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
SABAN Films will release THE FLOOD In Theaters, On Demand, and Digital July 14th, 2023.
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The Rocketeer flies again! / ¡El Rocketeer vuelve a volar!
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cover A - artwork by Alex Ross
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Rocketeer Adventures #1 (of 4)
Original edition / Edición original: Rocketeer Adventures #1-4.
Script / Guión: John Cassaday, Michael Allred, Kurt Busiek, Mark Waid, Darwyn Cooke, Ryan Sook, Bruce Timm, Jonathan Ross, Dave Gibbons, Joe Pruett, John Arcudi.
The volume contains 12 stories by John Cassaday, Michael Allred, Kurt Busiek and Michael Kaluta, Mark Waid and Chris Weston, Darwyn Cooke, Lowell Harris and Gene Ha, Ryan Sook, Joe Lansdale and Bruce Timm, Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards , Dave Gibbons and Scott Hampton, Joe Pruett and Tony Harris and John Arcudi with Brendan McCarthy.
El volumen contiene doce historias cortas de: John Cassaday, Michael Allred, Kurt Busiek y Michael Kaluta, Mark Waid y Chris Weston, Darwyn Cooke, Lowell Harris y Gene Ha, Ryan Sook, Joe Lansdale y Bruce Timm, Jonathan Ross y Tommy Lee Edwards, Dave Gibbons y Scott Hampton, Joe Pruett y Tony Harris y John Arcudi con Brendan McCarthy.
Rocketeer Adventures #1-4 is a comic book miniseries featuring the classic pulp hero, the Rocketeer. This series was originally published by IDW Publishing in 2011. The collection has been released in various formats and languages, catering to different markets.
The series consists of four individual issues, each containing multiple short stories by different creative teams.
Rocketeer Adventures #1-4 es una miniserie de cómics protagonizada por el clásico héroe pulp, Rocketeer. Esta serie fue publicada originalmente por IDW Publishing en 2011. La colección se lanzó en varios formatos e idiomas, atendiendo a diferentes mercados.
La serie consta de cuatro números individuales, cada uno de los cuales contiene múltiples historias cortas de diferentes equipos creativos.
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Spain Edition by Ed. Moztros
Moztros is a new Spanish publisher founded in 2023 specialized in high-quality comics and manga.
Moztros es una nueva editorial española fundada en 2023 especializada en cómics y mangas de alta calidad.
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Chef Jonathan Pruett - @cyberth0t‘s Tungsten Chef Submission -
NAME: Jonathan Pruett
PRONOUNS: He/him
HOME CITY: Willow Creek
BACKGROUND: Jonathan is the 9th heir of the Pruett legacy, growing up in luxury, wanting for nothing. As a young boy, he loved his grandmother’s cooking and was fascinated by not only how she put flavors together but also by how her food made him feel. From her, he learned food wasn’t just sustenance but an experience he wanted to share with the world. He opened his first restaurant immediately after high school. But after poor, reckless decisions, his childhood best friend betrayed him, taking the family’s money, home, and restaurant. Jonathan had some hard lessons to learn, and it took a while. But soon the passion he had for his dream returned, and he and his wife began saving money to open a new restaurant, which he named after her dear grandma, Viviana’s. The restaurant was much more successful than he ever could have imagined. He was even featured in a few magazines because everyone wanted to know how he picked himself up from the ashes to try again. Jonathan is a huge fan of Tungsten Chef and never thought he’d ever go on TV. But...call it a midlife crisis, or just wanting to try something new, he figured, why not try. Maybe he can show all the young folks a thing or two, heh.
PERSONALITY: Jonathan is a goofball through and through. His database of dad jokes is unmatched, much to his daughters’ chagrin. He loves to have a good time. Even though he’s not living a life of luxury anymore, he does everything to the full. Whether it is a simple backyard cookout or a wedding reception, it will be the best event you’ve ever attended. He loves his wife, Skyla, more than life itself. He also loves his hair. Sky spends her days shaking her head at him for spending more time in the bathroom than she does. He probably has more products too!
ABILITIES
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS: 4
SPEED: 4
STYLE: 2
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For the week of 17 June 2019
Quick Bits:
A Walk Through Hell #11 gives us a bit more insight into Shaw’s childhood and further fallout from the investigation, even as things seem to get nastier in the hell they’ve found themselves in. The fields of bones from Goran Sudžuka and Ive Svorcina are horrifying.
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Age of X-Man: NextGen #5 is a bit of a gut punch for a final issue in this series. Some great art by Lucas Werneck and Jason Keith, though.
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Aquaman #49 concludes the “Mother Shark” two-parter as Arthur gets answers on who he is and how he died. This is a huge one. Kelly Sue DeConnick, Viktor Bogdanovic, Jonathan Glapion, Daniel Henriques, Ryan Winn, Sunny Gho, and Clayton Cowles do an incredible job with this story. Beautiful and heartbreaking. 
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Assassin Nation #4 has the remaining assassins possibly figure out the entire plan as they take down another crime boss in this penultimate issue. Kyle Starks, Erica Henderson, and Deron Bennett have been delivering a highly entertaining series here with great art and a wicked sense of humour. Every book needs a Fuck Tarkington.
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Barbarella/Dejah Thoris #4 is the end to what has been a great mini from Leah Williams,  Germán García, Addison Duke, and Crank! Very interesting use of time travel for this story.
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Batman #73 sees Tom King, Mikel Janín, Jordie Bellaire, and Clayton Cowles reveal as to just how demented Thomas Wayne is in part four of “The Fall and the Fallen”. His motivation is understandable, but this is insane.
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Black Badge #11 reveals a lot of the remaining secrets that we’ve guessed about previously as to what exactly is going on with the entire Black Badge organization. Maybe. I’m still expecting more twists from Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins, and Jim Campbell when the series ends next issue.
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Captain America #11 sees Steve’s jailbreak from the Myrmidon in earnest, while Sharon and the Daughters of Liberty run the operation. Beautiful artwork from Adam Kubert and Matt Milla.
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Daredevil #7 reminds us that Matt Murdock carries more guilt than an entire Catholic archdiocese. There’s a very compelling depth and complexity that Chip Zdarsky is bringing to this story, moving us away from the typical superheroics.
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Elephantmen 2261: The Pentalion Job #2 enacts the heist of the pentalions in the second part of this story from Richard Starkings and Alex Medellin. Hip Flask raises some interesting questions as all of the Bond actors seem to meet their end.
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Excellence #2 is another excellent issue. Brandon Thomas, Khary Randolph, Emilio Lopez, and Deron Bennett are developing Spencer and his history, his family, and relation with the hierarchy of the Aegis in a very compelling way.
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Fairlady #3 is the first issue that doesn’t really end “clean”. It’s still a single issue story, but the mystery remains and isn’t tidied up by the end. It’s another murder mystery, with an adventurer impersonating a Conan analogue. Like the previous issues, this is a great story from Brian Schirmer, Claudia Balboni, Shari Chankhamma, and David Bowman.
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Faithless #3 continues to be very strange. Very, very strange. As Faith’s roommate is murdered by what seems like a wolf from her phone, her relationship with Poppy, and then she has sex with Poppy’s father. As I said, strange. I’m still not entirely sure what Brian Azzarello, Maria Llovet, and AndWorld Design are trying to do with this story.
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Gideon Falls #14 begins playing with time along with the alternate realities as Burke lands in a reality “closer to the centre” and is given a purpose to find “the five”. Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart, and Steve Wands are doing some amazing work here.
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Guardians of the Galaxy #6 concludes “The Final Gauntlet” from Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, David Curiel, and Cory Petit as the Guardians, all of the Guardians, take on Hela and the Black Order to try to prevent the resurrection of Thanos. It’s suitably epic.
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Hit-Girl: Season 2 #5 kicks off the “Hong Kong” arc from Daniel Way, Goran Parlov, Giada Marchisio, and Clem Robins. It may well be the arc with the most narration so far, but it doesn’t detract from the usual over-the-top violence and action in the start of this story of Mindy trying to take down the Liu Triad, with rather humorous results, it rather enhances it with some nice introspection.
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Justice League #26 is part one of “Apex Predator” from James Tynion IV, Javier Fernandez, Hi-Fi, and Tom Napolitano. The Justice League are pitching to the stars in order to stem the tide of Perpetua’s plans and the impending Doom brought on by the “Year of the Villain”. But everyone’s wondering if it’s just shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic.
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Last Stop on the Red Line #2 is still very strange. Paul Maybury, Sam Lotfi, John Rauch, and Adam Pruett are crafting an intriguing murder mystery here as Torres and her new partner continue to try to solve the crimes on the subways, but it’s told through a very fluid, stylized way where we’re not sure what’s real and what’s just a character’s perception. It’s a very neat way to tell a story.
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Little Bird #4 is maybe the most heartbreaking issue yet in this masterpiece from Darcy Van Poelgeest, Ian Bertram, Matt Hollingsworth, and Aditya Bidikar. There’s a lesson of survival, of children supplanting the parents, instilled here in the penultimate chapter as Little Bird and Gabriel have a bit of an understanding as siblings.
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Middlewest #8 attempts to pick up the pieces after Abel’s outburst and near destruction of the travelling circus. Also, more of the sheer monster that his father is. Gorgeous artwork from Jorge Corona and Jean-Francois Beaulieu.
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Miles Morales: Spider-Man #7 is a number of vignettes with Miles checking in with family and Bombshell before setting up the next arc. Wonderful use of guest artists with Ron Ackins & Dexter Vines, Alitha E. Martinez, and Vanesa Del Rey providing segments as well as regular artist Javier Garrón.
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Outpost Zero #10 explains all of the cats. It also gives a timeframe for the colony and a lot more questions as to why the old ship structure and tunnels were just completely abandoned by the colonists. Wonderful designs by Alexandre Tefenkgi.
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Pearl #10 takes an interesting detour for a bit into “real life” as Pearl tries to hold down a “normal” job. Then we get back to the fallout of her chopping off Mr. Miike’s fingers. Absolutely stunning artwork from Michael Gaydos, with some very interesting layouts.
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Psi-Lords #1 is another great debut for Valiant. Fred Van Lente, Renato Guedes, and Dave Sharpe update one of the few Valiant properties that haven’t been brought back yet, with a bunch of seemingly newly activated psiots awakening in some kind of “Aztec sex dungeon”. The story keeps you off-balance from the beginning, adding a nice bit of mystery to what’s going on. And the artwork from Guedes is excellent.
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Rat Queens #16 begins the run by the new creative team of Ryan Ferrier, Priscilla Petraites, and Marco Lesko in earnest, following on the special. The Queens are essentially tearing themselves apart at this stage and nothing seems to be able to go right.
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Rumble #13 tackles the next Scourge Knight and Timah learns an interesting fact about the bundle of joy growing inside her. Great art as always from David Rubín and Dave Stewart.
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Savage Sword of Conan #6 is a single issue story from Meredith Finch, Luke Ross, Nolan Woodard, and Travis Lanham. It’s a captivating tale of revenge and Conan fighting through some insurmountable odds. Great art from Ross and Woodard.
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Usagi Yojimbo #1 begins a new era at IDW...in colour. Tom Luth joins Stan Sakai for the interiors in the first part of “Bunraku”. While it is a bit odd not to be black and white, this is still masterful storytelling, building on some traditional Japanese culture and providing an intriguing supernatural mystery. 
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Warlord of Mars Attacks #1 begins another property crossover mini-series from Dynamite, this time mixing John Carter with the Mars Attacks aliens, from Jeff Parker, Dean Kotz, Omi Remalante, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. Nice bits of humour.
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Wolverine: Infinity Watch #5 concludes this mini from Gerry Duggan, Andy MacDonald, Jordie Bellaire, and Cory Petit. It’s been a very entertaining follow-up to Infinity Wars, but it’s also served as a kind of weird clean-up to continuity that Marvel otherwise seems to have abandoned.
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Other Highlights: American Carnage #8, Age of X-Man: The Amazing Nightcrawler #1, Battlestar Galactica Classic #5, Captain Marvel #7, Clue: Candlestick #2, Curse Words #22, Deadpool #14, Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor #9, Farmhand #9, Firefly #7, Go Go Power Rangers: Forever Rangers #1, Goddess Mode #6, Hellboy and the BPRD: The Beast of Vargu, Invisible Kingdom #4, James Bond 007 #8, Lab Raider #1, Livewire #7, Lucifer #9, Lumberjanes #63, Marvels Annotated #4, Mary Shelly: Monster Hunter #3, Monstress #23, Planet of the Nerds #3, Port of Earth #11, Red Sonja & Vampirella meet Betty & Veronica #2, Sabrina: The Teenage Witch #3, Shuri #9, Star Wars #67, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #3, Star Wars: Tie Fighter #3, TMNT: Urban Legends #14, Teen Titans #31, Tony Stark: Iron Man #13, Trout: The Hollowest Knock #1, Uncanny X-Men #20, The Unstoppable Wasp #9, War of the Realms: Journey into Mystery #5, War of the Realms: Spider-Man & The League of the Realms #3, War of the Realms: War Scrolls #3, The Warning #8, X-Men: Grand Design - X-Tinction #2
Recommended Collections: Archie 1941, Dead Man Logan - Volume 1: Sins of the Father, High Heaven - Volume 1, Hillbilly - Volume 4: Red Eyed Witchery from Beyond, Giant Days - Volume 10, Hit-Girl - Volume 4, Low Road West, Lucifer - Volume 1: Infernal Comedy, Marvel Action: Spider-Man - Book 1, Prince of Cats, Rainbow Brite, Shadow Roads - Volume 1, Spookhouse - Volume 2, TMNT - Macroseries, Thor - Volume 2: Road to War of the Realms, Uncanny X-Men - Volume 1: Cyclops and Wolverine, Vampirella/Dejah Thoris, Winter Soldier: Second Chances, X-O Manowar - Volume 7: Hero
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TDP 1090: #DoctorWho 6th Doctor Waterworlds
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  The Sixth Doctor returns, and he's thrown straight in at the deep end! Travelling the galaxy with Melanie Bush and their brand-new companion, marine biologist Hebe Harrison, there are wonders to see, dangers to face and plenty of peril beneath the waves.
1.1 The Rotting Deep by Jacqueline Rayner (2 parts) A mysterious SOS summons the Doctor and Mel to an oil rig in the North Sea where a dwindling group of survivors awaits rescue from a lethal menace. One of their number is Hebe Harrison, a wheelchair-using marine biologist who is definitely more than she seems. Can our heroes escape the rig? And just what is killing off the rig's beleaguered crew?
1.2 The Tides of the Moon by Joshua Pruett (2 parts) For Hebe's first trip in the TARDIS, the Doctor and Mel take her to the nearest available 'water world' – the Moon, two billion years in the past! Its advanced humanoid inhabitants, the Gilleans, are terrorised each night by their monstrous enemies, the Sheega. Even more worrying is that in a matter of hours, this ocean world will be laid waste by the gravitational interference of the blue-green planet next door...
1.3 Maelstrom by Jonathan Morris (2 parts) The Doctor, Mel and Hebe visit the archipelago world of Veludia, only to discover a planet beset by electromagnetic storms where three survivors traverse the seas in a ramshackle township. These survivors are 'corps' - bodies used as hosts for minds stored in the vessel’s ‘mind-drive’ - and the Doctor, Mel and Hebe are seen as welcome replacements. But there's something lurking in the waters below, something of rage and power that wishes to destroy them all: the Maelstrom!
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Episode 324
Comic Reviews:
Batman/Superman: Authority Special by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Trevor Hairsine, Ben Templesmith, Jonathan Glapion, Rain Beredo, Scott Hanna
Dark Knights of Steel 1 by Tom Taylor, Yasmine Putri
Human Target 1 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood
Wiccan/Hulking Infinity Comic by Josh Trujillo, Jodi Nishijima, Matt Milla
Death of Doctor Strange: The Avengers by Alex Paknadel, Ryan Bodenheim, Rachelle Rosenberg
Strange Academy Presents The Death of Doctor Strange by Skottie Young, Mike del Mundo
.Self 1 by Christopher Sebela, Cara McGee, Rebecca Nalty
Manu GN by Kelly Fernandez
Newburn 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Jacob Phillips, Nadia Shammas, Ziyed Yusuf Ayoub
Magic Order II 1 by Mark Millar, Stuart Immonen
A Thing Called Truth 1 by Iolanda Zanfardino, Elisa Romboli
Stranger Things Winter Special by Chris Roberson, ABEL
Hellboy: The Bones of Giants 1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Matt Smith, Chris O'Halloran
Chilling Adventures in Sorcery by Eliot Rahal, Amy Chu, Tim Kennedy, Evan Stanley, Pat Kennedy, Vincenzo Federici, Derek Charm, Bob Smith, Matt Herms
AfterDark: A Horror Anthology by Cullen Bunn, Jim Starlin, Frank Tieri, Joe Pruett, Szymon Kudranski, Cliff Richards, Joe Eisma, Nikkol Kelenic
The Heathens 1 by Cullen Bunn, Heath Amodio, Sami Kivela, Jason Wordie
Knighted 1 by Gregg Hurwitz, Mark Texeira, Brian Reber
Laura and Other Stories 1 by Guillem March
Aggretsuko: Out of Office by Brenda Hickey
Sheena Queen of the Jungle 1 by Stephen Mooney, Jethro Morales, Dinei Ribeiro
Swamp Dogs 1 by JM Brandt, Theo Prasidis, Kewber Baal
Epic Tavern's Tales From the Fantastical Crimes Unit by Shawn French, Steve Mardo, Steve Lavigne
Impure 1 by Ralph Singh, Hannes Radke
No Ghosts in Hiroshima by Jim Krueger, J. Luigi Borrillo, Alberto Rios
Additional Reviews: Dune, Eternals, thoughts on the second PAD Hulk Omni
News: Marioverse spin-offs, Swamp Thing returns for final six issues in March, Daniel Dae Kim cast as Fire Lord Ozai, Action Lab mess, new MCU Halloween special starring Werewolf by Night, two leads cast for Wicked, Lemire/Sorrentino Bone Orchard, Supergirl finale and Supercorp, new Spider-Man middle-grade graphic novel series, Dreamer comic by Nicole Maines
Trailers: Morbius, Stranger Things
A Special Announcement.
Comics Countdown:
Radiant Black 9 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Natalia Marques, Becca Carey
Primordial 2 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart
The Me You Love In The Dark 4 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Batman/Superman Authority Special by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Trevor Hairsine, Ben Templesmith, Jonathan Glapion, Rain Beredo, Scott Hanna
Manu GN by Kelly Fernandez
Crossover 9 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe
Human Target 1 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood
Dark Knights of Steel 1 by Tom Taylor, Yasmine Putri
Batman 116 by James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jorge Corona, Sarah Stern, Tomeu Morey
Good Asian 6 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Jeff Powell
Check out this episode!
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Review: The Rocketeer - High Flying Adventures
Review: The Rocketeer – High Flying Adventures
There are few characters around that are as charming, as smile inducing as The Rocketeer.  Dave Stevens’ character may owe part of his origins to the old black and white serial, King, of the Rocket Men to some extent, but to say that Cliff Secord and his friends have soared to new heights is an understatement. To go through this book, giving each story a quick review would take way too long. …
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"Win It" from Lola Kirke's EP 'Friends & Foes & Friends Again' Director and Choreographer: Celia Rowlson-Hall Associate Choreographer: Jesse Korvasky Production Company: Made by Limbo Exec Producer: Chris Dodds Line Producer: Jonathan Melton Production Manager: Tess Pereyo Set PA: Max Novick Driver/Set PA: Sam Prout Director's Assistant: Sarah Dahnke Editor: Matthew C Levy Colorist: Samuel Gursky Color House: Irving Harvey // Kerry Mack Site Rep: Greg Rutkin DP : Jake Saner 1st AC: Alex Hass Gaffer: Reed Nisson Light Board Operator: Chris Lunney Key Grip: Tim Ciavara Production Designer: Kit Sheridan On Set Sound Mixer: Joe Damico Make-up: Manana Saralidze Hair: Jenny Thomas Vintage from Gabriel Held Vintage Costume Designer: Liana Blum Wardrobe Assistant: Claire Pruett Cow-Pokes: Ida Saki Cow-Poke: Jesse Korvasky Cow-Poke: Kingsley Ibeneche Cow-Poke: Renata Lima Dancers: Bethany Disque Danny Qiblawi Camila Arroyo Malin Barr Amy Bernardo Holly Sass Kate McGregor Adrienne Storrs Jacob Goodhart Rebecca Greenbaum Matilda Sakamoto Sarah Dahnke Claire Pruett Lauren Blair Smith Leal Zielinska Miranda Runyon Emily Pacilio Alexis Evans-Krueger Special thanks to Billy Jones at The Dance
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"Win It" from Lola Kirke's EP 'Friends & Foes & Friends Again' Director and Choreographer: Celia Rowlson-Hall Associate Choreographer: Jesse Korvasky Production Company: Made by Limbo Exec Producer: Chris Dodds Line Producer: Jonathan Melton Production Manager: Tess Pereyo Set PA: Max Novick Driver/Set PA: Sam Prout Director's Assistant: Sarah Dahnke Editor: Matthew C Levy Colorist: Samuel Gursky Color House: Irving Harvey // Kerry Mack Site Rep: Greg Rutkin DP : Jake Saner 1st AC: Alex Hass Gaffer: Reed Nisson Light Board Operator: Chris Lunney Key Grip: Tim Ciavara Production Designer: Kit Sheridan On Set Sound Mixer: Joe Damico Make-up: Manana Saralidze Hair: Jenny Thomas Vintage from Gabriel Held Vintage Costume Designer: Liana Blum Wardrobe Assistant: Claire Pruett Cow-Pokes: Ida Saki Cow-Poke: Jesse Korvasky Cow-Poke: Kingsley Ibeneche Cow-Poke: Renata Lima Dancers: Bethany Disque Danny Qiblawi Camila Arroyo Malin Barr Amy Bernardo Holly Sass Kate McGregor Adrienne Storrs Jacob Goodhart Rebecca Greenbaum Matilda Sakamoto Sarah Dahnke Claire Pruett Lauren Blair Smith Leal Zielinska Miranda Runyon Emily Pacilio Alexis Evans-Krueger Special thanks to Billy Jones at The Dance
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"Win It" from Lola Kirke's EP 'Friends & Foes & Friends Again' Director and Choreographer: Celia Rowlson-Hall Associate Choreographer: Jesse Korvasky Production Company: Made by Limbo Exec Producer: Chris Dodds Line Producer: Jonathan Melton Production Manager: Tess Pereyo Set PA: Max Novick Driver/Set PA: Sam Prout Director's Assistant: Sarah Dahnke Editor: Matthew C Levy Colorist: Samuel Gursky Color House: Irving Harvey // Kerry Mack Site Rep: Greg Rutkin DP : Jake Saner 1st AC: Alex Hass Gaffer: Reed Nisson Light Board Operator: Chris Lunney Key Grip: Tim Ciavara Production Designer: Kit Sheridan On Set Sound Mixer: Joe Damico Make-up: Manana Saralidze Hair: Jenny Thomas Vintage from Gabriel Held Vintage Costume Designer: Liana Blum Wardrobe Assistant: Claire Pruett Cow-Pokes: Ida Saki Cow-Poke: Jesse Korvasky Cow-Poke: Kingsley Ibeneche Cow-Poke: Renata Lima Dancers: Bethany Disque Danny Qiblawi Camila Arroyo Malin Barr Amy Bernardo Holly Sass Kate McGregor Adrienne Storrs Jacob Goodhart Rebecca Greenbaum Matilda Sakamoto Sarah Dahnke Claire Pruett Lauren Blair Smith Leal Zielinska Miranda Runyon Emily Pacilio Alexis Evans-Krueger Special thanks to Billy Jones at The Dance
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monkeypretzel · 7 years
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MST3K Season 11 Writers List
(The episodes they are credited on are the numbers after the names, except where the person worked on every episode.)
Ivan Askwith 7
Grant Baciocco 5
Harold Buchholz 1,2,4,6,8,10,13,14
Neil Casey 14
Paul Chaplin 1,6,8,11
Scott Chester 9
Ernest Cline 14
Matt Conant 4,7,10,13
Bill Corbett 6,11
Eugene Cordero 3
Felicia Day 2,8,11,14
Ryon Day 8
Storm DiConstanzo 1,3,4,5,6,8,11,12,13,14
John Erler 9
Eric Fell 2
Tammy Golden 1,3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,14
Dana Gould 6
Rebecca Hanson 2,8
Dan Harmon 1
Tiffany Hartsell 11,13
Joel Hodgson All
Ashley Holtgraver 12,13
Larry Johnson 7
Elliot Kalan All
Lesley Kinzel 1,2,4,8,10,13,14
Mark Levy 6
Robert Lopez 14
Patrick Mahlia 2
Erik Marcisak 3,6,8,12,14
Matt McGinnis 2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
Joel McHale 13
Kate Micucci 5
Opus Moreschi 2
Matt Oswalt 1,3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,14
Joe Parsons 9
Mary Jo Pehl 6,11
Joshua Pruett 5
Adam Ray 7
Jonah Ray All
Mary Robinson 1,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13
Seth Robinson 2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
Justin Roiland 1
Tim Ryder 2,8
Paul Sabourin 1,3,4,5,6,8,11,12,13,14
Nell Scovell 12
Dana Synder 10
Jonathan Stern 4
Shaun Stewart 2
Zach Thompson 8,9
Baron Vaughn All
Russ Walko 3
Mario Weddell 3
Hampton Yount All
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biggoonie · 8 years
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The Rocketeer: High-Flying Adventures
John Cassaday, Michael Allred, Kurt Busiek, Mark Waid, Darwyn Cooke, Lowell Francis, Ryan Sook, Joe R. Lansdale, Jonathan Ross, Dave Gibbons, Joe Pruett, John Arcudi, Marc Guggenheim, Peter David, Stan Sakai, Tom Taylor, Paul Dini, Walter Simonson, Dave Lapham, Kyle Baker, Matt Wagner, Louise Simonson, David Mandel, John Byrne (w & a) • Alex Ross (c) The Rocketeer Adventures continued where Dave Stevens’ original masterpiece left off, creating for the first time new stories involving the ace stunt pilot Cliff Secord. This oversized deluxe edition collects all 24 stories by some of the most talented creators in comics. HC • FC • $39.99 • 268 pages • 7” x 11” Advance solicited for June release! 2017 marks the 35th anniversary of The Rocketeer! Disney announced a sequel-reboot to the beloved 1991 movie at San Diego Comic-Con International 2016!
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We've skipped ahead a few weeks to Winterfest. Aubrey and Julio waited until then to share their big news with the families.
Read: The Secret
Enjoy!
From the beginning | About the story | “Cliff’s Notes” | Quick Start
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aronsonfilm · 8 years
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The Cage | Filmsupply Originals from Neighborhood Film Co. on Vimeo.
Behind the Scenes: vimeo.com/205217816 Teaser: vimeo.com/205127347 Directing Non-Actors: blog.musicbed.com/articles/directing-non-actors Directing for VFX: blog.filmsupply.com/articles/directing-for-special-effects-on-the-cage License the footage from Filmsupply: flmsp.ly/thcgftg
Written & Directed by: Ricky Staub Executive Producer: Dan Walser Produced by: Jon Applebaum & David Raynor Director of Photography: Minka Farthing Kohl Production Designer: Tim Stevens Associate Producers: Staci Hagenbaugh, Andrew Joffe, Marisa Taylor, Andrew Williams Original Score: Kevin Matley - KevinMatley.com Editor: Ricky Staub Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeremy Fernsler On-Line Conform: Steve Perrong Sound Design: 1-Louder (Dublin) - 1-Louder.com Designers: Jonathan Ware Buster Cottam Color: Company3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Producer: Tom Gehring Zeke Casting: House Casting NY / Mary Callahan
CAST Zeke: William Lee Zeke’s Mom: Iesha Edwards Zeke’s Father: Michael “OG Law” Tabon Zeke’s Friends: Eric Drummond, Hakim Fairia, Hasheem Lester Miss Margaret: Ms. Margaret Wells Coach: Edwin Gonzalez Man Giving Testimony: Blake Newton Pastor: Mel Wells Mom at Arrest: Faith Jackson Man in Bedroom: Steven Lee Crew Leader: James “Heat” Sloane Jr. Crew: Rafiq Archie, Justin David, Michael Jackson, Khalil Opher, Rojelio Ramos Man in Wheelchair: Barry Sweeney Zeke’s Sister: Jayan Bishop Cops: Kirke Gardner, Sean McCabe, Kelly Lynn Assistant Coaches: Andre Wright, Steve Barnett, Al Pratt
CREW Rigging Supervisor: Tricia McMiniment Script Consultant: Nako Adodoadji 1st Assistant Camera: Gino Varisano, Andy Hensler, Luke Rihl 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Baldwin, Darby Irrgang Steadicam Operator: Martin Whittier DIT: Steve Perrong Still Photographer: Scott Toepfer Camera Production Assistant: Rich Bates Sound Mixer: Sean Hoffman Gaffer: Andrew Joffe Best Boy Electric: Zac Kind Rigging Gaffer: Shane Moore Rigging Electrics Will Dejessa, Paul Hinson, Austin Locicero Swing: Zach Van Heel Key Grip: Kevin Gallagher Grip: Mike Fares Key Rigging Grip: Jozef Jozefowski Rigging Grips: Pedro Cunillera, Bill Kirner Swing: Conor O’Mara Location Manager: Staci Haggenbaugh Location Support: Andre Wright, George Winn Stylist: Michele Wilderman Production Accountant: Rachel Courtney Producers Assistant: Anna Pruett Set Decorator: Kate Gaffigan Set Dressers: Katie McGregor, Michael Mizrahi, Bill Willets Greens: Jenn Sanchez Greens Assistant: Chris Raab Art Support: Nic Justice, Pen, Alessandra Nicole, Marquis Sims, Lynnae Stine, Jamie Stratton, Tara Wilkinson Key Production Assistant: Zach Rose Set Production Assistants: Kristopher Chain-Harris, Justin Remer Hoffman, Ryan Unger Set Support: Anastasia Anderson, Matt Canon, Llewellyn Dryfoos, Sasha Klugar, Quynh Le, Karl Leisch, Morgan Perry, Katie Salamon, Levi Sherman, Patrick Smith, Tiyana Smith, Austin Smock, Heather Treston, Noorman Wicaksono, Eurica Yu On-Set VFX Assist: Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowskia William Lee Acting Coach: Nako Adodoadji Voice Over Written by: Ricky Staub & Micah Bournes Catering & Craft Service: Taste the Difference Chef: Terri Davis Cooks: Cheryl Fleet-Hopkins, Sue Fields, Martha Taveras Head Security: James A. Sloane Sr. Security Supervisors: Denise Sloane, James A. Sloane, Jr. Security Guards: Jeffrey Barnes, Mark Bassknight, Arjene Carter, Eric Jones, Eric Smith Digital Effects Artist: Jeremy Fernsler, Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowski Audio Mix: 1-Louder / LAB-3 Foley: 1-Louder Vocals: Chelsey Matley Cello: Eli Weinberger Violin: Brian Eichelberger Behind the Scenes: Vita Brevis Films Director: Skylar Nielson 1st Camera: Lance Clayton 2nd Camera: Josh Fletcher Splinter Unit BTS: Frank Apollonio
SONG CREDITS “I’m Aktive” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
“Scary Sight” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
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ozkamal · 5 years
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"Win It" from Lola Kirke's EP 'Friends & Foes & Friends Again' Director and Choreographer: Celia Rowlson-Hall Associate Choreographer: Jesse Korvasky Production Company: Made by Limbo Exec Producer: Chris Dodds Line Producer: Jonathan Melton Production Manager: Tess Pereyo Set PA: Max Novick Driver/Set PA: Sam Prout Director's Assistant: Sarah Dahnke Editor: Matthew C Levy Colorist: Samuel Gursky Color House: Irving Harvey // Kerry Mack Site Rep: Greg Rutkin DP : Jake Saner 1st AC: Alex Hass Gaffer: Reed Nisson Light Board Operator: Chris Lunney Key Grip: Tim Ciavara Production Designer: Kit Sheridan On Set Sound Mixer: Joe Damico Make-up: Manana Saralidze Hair: Jenny Thomas Vintage from Gabriel Held Vintage Costume Designer: Liana Blum Wardrobe Assistant: Claire Pruett Cow-Pokes: Ida Saki Cow-Poke: Jesse Korvasky Cow-Poke: Kingsley Ibeneche Cow-Poke: Renata Lima Dancers: Bethany Disque Danny Qiblawi Camila Arroyo Malin Barr Amy Bernardo Holly Sass Kate McGregor Adrienne Storrs Jacob Goodhart Rebecca Greenbaum Matilda Sakamoto Sarah Dahnke Claire Pruett Lauren Blair Smith Leal Zielinska Miranda Runyon Emily Pacilio Alexis Evans-Krueger Special thanks to Billy Jones at The Dance
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