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soda-beach · 1 month ago
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Emily the Strange interview with Rob Reger, from Computer Arts Projects magazine (Oct 2007)
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top100countdown · 9 months ago
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Top 100 Coolest People of All-Time
23. EMILY THE STRANGE
Emily the Strange is an illustrated fictional character featured in several comic books, graphic novels and in various merchandise and clothing lines. She was created by Rob Reger for his company Cosmic Debris Etc. Inc. located in San Francisco, California.
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downthetubes · 8 months ago
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downthetubes NewsRound: Emily the Strange heads to the big screen, The Witches of World War II go digital
Emily the Strange, Paul Cornell and Valeria Burzo's "Witches of Word War II" goes global, and some news for fans of CBeebies "Andy’s Amazing Adventures"!
A quick roundup of comic and magazine-related news items uncovered by friends of downthetubes, and others Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Bad Robot have teamed for an Emily the Strange animated feature adaptation, bringing illustrated fictional character featured in several comic books, graphic novels and more to the screen. Created by Rob Reger for his San Francisco-based company Cosmic…
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ofallingstar · 1 year ago
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List of books I read in 2023
Charlotte's Web by E.B. White
Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion
The Maidens by Alex Michaelides
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab
The Broken Girls by Simone St. James
Women Talking by Miriam Toews
L'homme semence by Violette Ailhaud
Into the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
On Magic & The Occult by W.B. Yeats
Faithful Place by Tana French
The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Radden Keefe
Opened Ground: Selected Poems 1966-1996 by Seamus Heaney
The Love Object by Edna O'Brien
Don Quijote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Night by Elie Wiesel
In Between the Sheets by Ian McEwan
The Lost Days by Rob Reger & Jessica Gruner
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
Parallax by Sinéad Morrissey
The Woman in the Strongbox by Maureen O'Hagan
Diaries, 1910-1923 by Franz Kafka
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
We Were the Mulvaneys by Joyce Carol Oates
The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell
Walking to Martha's Vineyard by Franz Wright
A Tale for the Time Being Ruth Ozeki
Mouthful of Forevers by Clementine von Radics
Wasteland by Francesca Lia Block
The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich
Find Me by André Aciman
The Awakening by Kate Chopin
The Grace Year by Kim Ligget
The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenhold
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
A Stolen Life by Jaycee Dugard
Coraline by Neil Gaiman
The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King
My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix
Psycho by Robert Bloch
Classic Tales Of Vampires And Shapeshifters by Tig Thomas
Love Devours: Tales of Monstrous Adoration by Sarah Diemer
Through the Woods by Emily Carroll
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Putney by Sofka Zinovieff
The Woman in Me by Britney Spears
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
The Maid by Nita Prose
A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Deep by Rivers Solomon
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mediamixs · 8 months ago
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Emily The Strange will be an animated horror movie
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The upcoming animated horror movie **Emily the Strange** is generating excitement as it brings to life the beloved character created by Rob Reger. This project is a collaboration between Warner Bros. Animation and J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot, marking a significant step in adapting the iconic goth girl into a full-length feature film. The film is being produced by J.J. Abrams and his company, Bad Robot, in partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures Animation. Pamela Ribon, known for her work on *Nimona* and *Moana*, is writing the screenplay, promising a fresh and engaging narrative for both new audiences and longtime fans of the characte.
Emily the Strange is a quirky 13-year-old girl characterized by her unique style, dark humor, and affinity for cats. She embodies a punk aesthetic and an unconventional worldview, making her a distinctive figure in pop culture since her debut in the late 1990s.The film is expected to capture Emily's signature blend of whimsy and darkness, exploring themes of individuality and self-acceptance. Given the creative team involved, audiences can anticipate a visually striking animation style that complements Emily's offbeat personality and adventurous spirit.While specific release dates have not been announced yet, the production is currently in development, with updates likely to follow as the project progresses. Fans of Emily the Strange can look forward to seeing how this animated adaptation will reinterpret her story for contemporary viewers.Emily the Strange promises to be an exciting addition to the animated horror genre, appealing to both fans of the original comics and newcomers alike.
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princess-peregrine · 1 year ago
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10 Most Read Authors
Thanks for tagging me @godzilla-reads
"what are your ten most most read authors? and how many books have you read by them? also tag someone who you would like to do this!
instructions: scroll to the bottom of your goodreads shelves and most read authors is listed underneath."
I don't use goodreads but here's what ibknow from my personal collection
1. Seanan McGuire (21 books) Seanan McGuire is an amazing writer and one of the hardest things to do is put down one of her books once you start, it's always a captivating adventure to read one of her books
2. Kay Hooper (16 books) I'm not done with her Bishop/Special Crimes Unit books but oh my gosh, she writes good. If i had to give a short and sweet summary of what she writes, it would come off as a trashy genre. But she writes possibly my favorite romances I have ever read. Once a Thief and Always a Thief are my favorite romace books of all time, and the reason I read them was because of a ML fanfic called Once a thief Always a Thief by, I believe, Saijispellhart, I think that's right, if you read that fic and liked it then you will love Kay Hooper
3. CJ Cherryh (12) this is possibly my favorite writer of science fiction full stop and i can't even get into it here because i would talk for ages, the message here is to read CJ Cherryh's books, for the love of Goddess read them
4. Jimmy Gownley (8 books) Amelia Rules is my favorite comic of all time with a close secomd being the planet Sakaar arc in the hulk comics
5. Diana Rowland (7 books) people just love her white trash zombie books, and foe good reason, but personally i loved her Mark/Blood of the Demon books a whole lot more
6. Victoria Laurie (7 books) i loved the first book in her ghost hunter mystery books, then 2 and 3 were a slog, and then the rest were good again, not sure what happened to the second and third book
7. Marrion Zimmer Bradley (7 books) ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew what the fuck is up with her ew ew ew ew ew ew this is what passed for feminist writing back then?! I've read incel rants with more respect for women than some of the stuff she writes!
Anyway she's an ok science fiction writer with a way of writing really engaging stories with a strong narrative voice, don't read her books, they really are not kind to women
8. Michelle Tea (5 books) go read mermaid in chelsea creek, go do it, right now, this is a demand, read mermaid in chelsea creek, cry about it and then come back to me and tell me what you thought about it, do it now
My favorite book from her is Valencia btw, an excellent memoir
9. Kim Harrison (4 books) don't ask me anything about her books, i could not tell you, i know what happened because i read them but the memories are jumbled up with details from the October Day novels
10. Stephen king (4 books) Stephen King is, ehhhh, i read him more for the status that he was a prolific writer and had a lot of popular books, the first one i read, which is still my favorite by the way, is The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
Honorable mentions that i just recommend you go read because i love their books
Eileen Myles shouldn't need and introduction and if she does then you are living a worse life for it
Rob Reger who wrote the Emily The Strange books
Clive Barker who i have read quite a bit but excluded him for the same of smaller names (but you included stephen king) shut up
Wendy Holden, she didn't write many books but the ones she wrote were good
Dana Fredsti, her plague books are like brownies
Jeanien Frost, imagine if Kim Harrison was more memorable
Now i'll tag @scham-wcan @vivaciousarcanist @zerm2v0hg @far-side-skies @grimm-the-6th @overlordneon @transgressivepistoleer @mx-kit
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ritterintahlia · 9 months ago
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Am Sonntag, 29. September zu Ende gelesen:  Emily the Strange #2 Stranger and Stranger von Rob Reger und Jessica Gruner
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vampyr3wife · 1 year ago
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Have any art that you like to reblog?
Yes ! I don’t have a tag for it or anything but I do have art scattered around my blog :] couldn’t possibly link all of them but most recently Loputyn/Jessica Cioffi, Nicoletta Ceccoli, @ M_terU116 and @ Nat_the_lich on Twitter, J Scott Campbell, Rob Reger, n various other comic book artists ( ˆ꒳ˆ )b ⊹ ࣪ ˖
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nwbeerguide · 2 months ago
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Firestone Walker Brewing's Matt Brynildson & Gigantic Brewing mark 13 years with the release of Never Say Die IPA.
https://bit.ly/44SmWJB Press Release PORTLAND, OR — To mark 13 years of beers, Gigantic Brewing has teamed up with none other than Matt Brynildson of Firestone Walker to create Never Say Die IPA—a bold, citrus-drenched West Coast hop adventure brewed for the true believers. Crafted with Firestone’s hand-selected Riwaka hops, Gigantic’s picks of Simcoe and Crystal, and a generous pour of Mosaic Incognito, Never Say Die IPA hits hard with bright tropical fruit, punchy citrus, and a subtle whiff of dank diesel. Clocking in at 7% ABV and 70 IBUs, it’s a golden-hued hop trip that doesn’t hold back. “This beer is a full-throttle hop journey,” says Gigantic brewmaster Ben Love. “It’s all the best parts of what Firestone and Gigantic bring to the table, wrapped up in a skull-faced, treasure-hoarding IPA.” To match the beer’s high-octane energy, label art comes courtesy of Rob Reger and Buzz Parker. Their illustration channels a mythic, goonie vibe that’s equal parts comic book chaos and underground treasure map. Never Say Die IPA drops Friday, May 2nd at the Gigantic Brewery location (5224 SE 26th Ave), kicking off a week of 13th anniversary festivities. It’ll be available on tap and in cans at all three Gigantic taprooms, as well as select bottle shops and bars around Portland. Anniversary Events Include: Friday, May 2: Never Say Die IPA Release Party at the Brewery Saturday, May 3: Enchantment Under the Sea Adult Prom Friday, May 9: Official 13th Anniversary Celebration at the Brewery — with cake and 30% off all barrel-aged beers. from Northwest Beer Guide - Beer News - The Northwest Beer Guide https://bit.ly/42VkNtU
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deadlinecom · 8 months ago
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lazy-anxietyinfectedzombie · 8 months ago
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Tagged By: @feebisart and @randomthing13
Last Song: Everybody Wants To Rule The World by Lorde
Favorite Color: Silver
Last Book: Emily the Strange: The Lost Days by Jessica Gruner and Rob Reger
Last Movie: Bright
Last TV Show: Spy x Family
Sweet/Spicy/Savory: Savory
Relationship Status: Single and enjoying my freedom 🕺
Last Thing I Googled: Canastas de paja
Current Obsessions: Marvel, DC, Jujutsu Kaisen, Kuroshitsuji and Boku No Hero Academia
Looking Forward To: The Sandman 2. Good Omens 3. Daredevil: Born Again
Tagging: @teehhhhhhhhhhh @zoiaeras
Ten People I'd Like To Get To Know Better
(OG post by @/ off-brand-halloween-ghost)
Tagged By: @im-not-buying-it-ether
Last Song: Harpy Hare by Yaelokre
Favorite Color: Blue!!
Last Book: Jurassic Park by Michael Crinchton
Last Movie: Venom: The Last Dance
Last TV Show: Young Justice (shhh i'm new to the fandom)
Sweet/Spicy/Savory: Sweet!
Relationship Status: Single and happy :)
Last Thing I Googled: "Galarian Rapidash Pokedex entry”
Current Obsession: Billy Batson/Shazam and Matt Murdock/Daredevil
Looking Forward To: Pokémon Legends Z-A and Daredevil Born Again
Tagging: @shrugsinchinese , @feebisart , @wonderjanga , @lavena , @billybatsonmylove , @kenandeliza , @aroace-madness , @wxth3r1ngflxw3r , @puppetwoman17 , @leesbian42
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bookcoversonly · 4 years ago
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Title: Piece of Mind | Author: Rob Reger | Publisher: HarperCollins (2011)
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bmhasdeu · 3 years ago
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"Emily the Strange: Zilele pierdute" scrisă de Rob Reger & Jessica Gruner
“Emily the Strange: Zilele pierdute” scrisă de Rob Reger & Jessica Gruner
Emily the Strange : Zilele pierdute / Rob Reger ; Jessica Gruner; il. de Rob Reger & Buzz Parker; trad. din lb. eng. de Steluţa Voica . – Bucureşti : Corint Junior, 2010 . – 267 p. : il. Începe vacanța cu o carte care te va ține cu sufletul la gură până la ultima pagină! Emily nu e o fată ca oricare alta. Poartă în fiecare zi aceeași rochie neagră. E moartă după matematică și știința. Cele mai…
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vinalamoca · 3 years ago
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remember emily the strange? she's a y2k goth icon created by rob reger and his company cosmic debris. emily was created in the early 1990s. a counterculture teen who made her mark along with her black cats. this became apparent in the game emily the strange: strangerous that released on june 10, 2011.
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the plot around strangerous revolves around emily's kidnapped cats: mystery, sabbath, miles, and nee chee. the simplistic storyline exists for the player to explore emily's world through professor layton-styled puzzles.
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this game's puzzles are not too difficult, so it can be enjoyed by the casual player; however, many emily fans were saddened that the attitude that emily was known for like, "bad meaning good," "emily doesn't get mad, she gets even," or "i want you to leave me alone" was absent from the gameplay. emily originated through a series of stickers and clothing with this philosophical-culture observing sass. what do you think? did you know about emily the strange? have you played the game? let me know🖤
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comiccrusaders · 8 years ago
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REVIEW: Emily And The Strangers Vol. 3 Road To Nowhere Tour HC
REVIEW: Emily And The Strangers Vol. 3 Road To Nowhere Tour HC
I recall the days of old when I was a super cool totes Gawfik kid perusing the racks of Hot Topic, taking in the smell of sweet, sweet angst. Everybody knew Emily the Strange because she was one of us, and we fondly wore images of her and her creepy-cute kitty cats every day to school while our parents and teachers rolled their eyes and knew it was just a phase. My dad bought me an Emily the…
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nwbeerguide · 7 months ago
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Back for the holidays Gigantic Brewing announces 15 fresh holiday-themed releases!
https://bit.ly/3Z674Qk Press Release PORTLAND, OR … Gigantic Brewing is thrilled to announce the release of its highly anticipated 2024 holiday beer lineup, launching Friday, November 15, at all Gigantic locations. This year's festive collection showcases bold, barrel-aged brews, including the returning favorite Cat Ate My Stash IPA and the debut of Krampus Chocolate Stout—crafted to bring joy to craft beer lovers and those seeking daring flavors this holiday season. The lineup stars the iconic MASSIVE! Barleywine in six distinct barrel-aged variations and the Most Most Premium Russian Imperial Stout in seven unique barrel-aged editions. Each bottle includes a crown sticker marking its specific barrel origin, adding a unique collectible touch for enthusiasts. Fans can also enjoy a holiday promotion: buy all six variations of MASSIVE! or all seven of Most Most Premium and receive a bottle for free. Featured Holiday Releases: 2024 MASSIVE! Barrel Aged Barleywine Crafted annually with a single malt and boiled for over 8 hours, MASSIVE! delivers a deep ruby hue and robust malt complexity. This year’s batch is brewed with Skagit Talisman malt and aged in an exceptional array of barrels, including Bourbon, Rye, Highland Scotch, Islay Scotch, Angel's Envy, and Westward Whiskey. Each bottle proudly displays a crown sticker revealing its specific barrel type. 2024 Most Most Premium Barrel Aged Russian Imperial Stout This rich and dark stout is aged in Bourbon, Rum, Scotch, Peated Scotch, and Westward Whiskey barrels, creating a complex profile perfect for winter gatherings. Each bottle also includes a crown sticker identifying its unique barrel, offering a distinct addition to holiday celebrations. The Cat Ate My Stash & Pissed on the Xmas Tree IPA For the hop enthusiasts, this fan-favorite IPA is loaded with the dankest, stickiest hops to deliver a festive piney punch. It’s Gigantic’s holiday gift for those craving a bold, resinous hop experience. Krampus Stout Celebrate the mischievous side of the holidays with Krampus Stout. This decadent brew blends rich roasted malts with dark chocolate and vanilla, creating a smooth, indulgent treat perfect for the winter season. Locations: All holiday beers are available at the Brewery (5224 SE 26th Ave), Hawthorne Pub (4343 SE Hawthorne), and Robot Room (6935 NE Glisan St). Can't visit a Gigantic location? Look for these brews at local craft bottle shops and grocers in the Portland metro area. Label Art Highlights: MASSIVE! by Ben Venom Known for his rebellious textile art, Ben Venom created a fierce label for MASSIVE! that combines heavy metal vibes with nostalgia, featuring quilted elements crafted from band T-shirts and vintage fabrics. Most Most Premium by Frank Kozik Designed by the late, iconic Frank Kozik, whose '90s music posters are legendary, this label is a bold, surreal addition to the stout. Kozik’s visionary approach brings psychedelic and satirical elements to life. Krampus Stout by Martin Ontiveros Illustrator Martin Ontiveros, recognized for his collaborations with Motörhead and Rob Zombie, adds a darkly festive touch to Krampus Stout, capturing the mischievous spirit of the season. The Cat Ate My Stash & Pissed on the Xmas Tree by Rob Reger The creator of Emily the Strange, Rob Reger’s label for this IPA brings bright holiday fun, reflecting the bold character of this piney IPA. Celebrate the season with Gigantic's holiday beers—crafted to elevate winter gatherings and perfect for gifting. Each brew is also cellar-worthy, offering a unique aging experience for future enjoyment. from Northwest Beer Guide - News - The Northwest Beer Guide https://bit.ly/3Z5KabM
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