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I honestly wish they had made the storyline of Amelia fostering Betty, I loved them.
[song: Someone to Stay — Vancouver Sleep Clinic]
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Shirley MacLaine in What a Way to Go! (J. Lee Thompson, 1964)
Cast: Shirley MacLaine, Paul Newman, Robert Mitchum, Dean Martin, Gene Kelly, Dick Van Dyke, Robert Cummings, Reginald Gardiner, Margaret Dumont, Lou Nova, Fifi D'Orsay, Maurice Marsac. Screenplay: Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Gwen Davis. Cinematography: Leon Shamroy. Art direction: Ted Haworth, Jack Martin Smith. Film editing: Marjorie Fowler. Music: Nelson Riddle. 
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randomestfandoms-ocs · 9 months
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Happy January! November / December involved a whole lot of editing so I decided to make another roundup! Ngl this is mostly to prove to myself that I actually did a whole lot even though I feel like I didn't do enough because of the countdown being late, but I'm including it as part of December anyways so that I can start January as a fresh slate!
Countdown
12 Characters
Mercedes Delgado
Adhara Black
Mina Ambrosia
Clem Wayland
Hollis Everdeen
Ilsa George
Ophelia Wayne
Kirsty Gilmore
Erin Humphrey
Caroline Fox
Aurora Anderson
Mirella Gold
11 Ships:
Eloise Quinn
Valentina Wolfe x Audrey Hope 
Reese Masrani x Emilio Contreras
Ginevra Maroni x Bruce Wayne
Adelia Kline x Quinn Fabray
Ties That Bind
Delfina Baratheon x Oberyn Martell
Summer Sol x James Coleman
Maristela Carrillo x Blaise Zabini x Theodore Nott
Aurélia Agreste x Luka Couffaine
10 Brotps:
Hollis & The Band
Topher Charming & Marnie Fitzwater-Hood
Emily & Luke Patterson
Betty Fabray & Finn Hudson
Cassia Potter & Dimitri Volkor & Sebastian Rosier
Camila Nelson & Will Byers
Luciana Davila & The LDB
Kennedy Quinlan & Alex Claremont-Diaz
Vanessa Kline & Jason Todd
Eva Nightborn & Gabriel Branwell
9 Christmas Aesthetics
Kirsty Gilmore
Cece Cartwright
Noelle Of Arendelle
Sophie Dugray
Cassia Potter
Aurora Anderson
Ivy Knight
Chessy Of Arendelle
Betty Fabray
8 Platonic Crossovers
Ava & Roni [ @thecaptainsgingersnap ]
Aurora & Sydney [ @megdonnellys ]
Thalia & Remy [ @cecexwrites ]
Dylan & HN [ @ocmerunaway ]
Jax & The Girls [ @ginevrastilinski-ocs ]
Ivy & Amelia [ @darknightfrombeyond ]
Gloria & Gabe [ @manyfandomocs ]
Kirsty & Richie [ @the-witching-ash ]
7 Romantic Crossovers
Angel x Roman [ @the-witching-ash ]
Will x Kit [ @ginevrastilinski-ocs ]
Lily x Greyson [ @manyfandomocs ]
Cassandra x Waverly [ @megdonnellys ]
Savannah x Andrew [ @the-witching-ash ]
Ariadne x Elys [ @ginevrastilinski-ocs ]
Coco x Matthew [ @manyfandomocs ]
6 Intros
Reese Masrani
Colton Cartwright
Hollis Everdeen
Ophelia Wayne
Aurélia Agreste
Nevaeh Murphy
5 Posters
Katia McKinley
Olivia Olsen
Coco Bates
Maristela Carrillo
Laura Hyde
4 Neglected OCs
Quinn Hargreeves
Briar Tyrell Stark
Caitlin Watson
Miranda Granger
3 Nicknames
Arianne Martin
Sabina Maximoff
Kirsty Gilmore
2 AUs
Sophie Dugray + Arranged Marriage
Kirsty Gilmore + Raised By Emily & Richard
1 Video
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themculibrary · 2 years
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Valentine’s Day Masterlist 3
part one, part two, part four
All you need is love and more chocolate (ao3) - Mimisempai steve/bucky G, 818
Summary: Sam and Bucky are fighting for the first time since they moved in together... and it's on Valentine's Day... but they say chocolate sweetens the mood...
Anniversary (ao3) - NotEvenCloseToStraight bucky/tony E, 4k
Summary: Bucky plans out Valentines Day and Anniversary gifts.
Tony offers his butt in some pretty lingerie.
Bears and Mountains and Lumberjacks Oh My! (ao3) - justanotherrollingstony (adoctoraday) steve/tony E, 11k
Summary: It was supposed to be easy--go meet the reclusive artist and buy some art. And then came the broken down car.
And the snowstorm.
And the lumberjack with a face like a greek god.
So yea, Tony is stuck in a cabin in the woods with a hot lumberjack till the storm clears.
Could be worse.
Boys, Books & Butterbeer (ao3) - Booksinvolved steve/bucky G, 6k
Summary: Super fluffy fic about Quidditch try outs, detention, and cute dates on Valentine's.
Break my Baby (Valentine's Day Edition) (ao3) - justanotherrollingstony (adoctoraday) steve/tony E, 5k
Summary: Steve has a very special gift for Tony on Valentine's Day; his submission, and whatever Tony would like to do with it, and him.
Crushes, Capitalism, and Confidence (ao3) - Ebony10 mj/peter, betty/ned G, 1k
Summary: Valentine's Day and love as chaotic good (neutral)? Just a small oneshot about Peter navigating the capitalistic holiday of love with a crush on MJ...with unexpected good results for Ned Leeds as a bonus.
Devil's Day (ao3) - ChuckleVoodoos matt/foggy T, 12k
Summary: Foggy buys Matt a hundred Valentines to celebrate a holiday that doesn't exist.
Heart Emoji (ao3) - NotEvenCloseToStraight bucky/tony M, 15k
Summary: It's Valentines Day and our favorites are back to their group texting shenanigans
Tony has a very romantic night planned for Bucky, Clint is cranky because Natasha hasn't been around to give him that good lovin', Steve asks for some help with a *specific* Vday present for Thor and Sam and Bruce have been whispering and scheming and honestly, no one knows what those two are up to.
Buckle up for tooth rotting fluff, TMI about Clintasha's bedroom habits, a shopping trip that leaves Steve scandalized, smooshy lovey dovey conversations, and a reminder that Valentines Day is also for non nekkid/ non romantic things too.
How Do You Fondue? (ao3) - gwyneth rhys (gwyneth) steve/bucky M, 4k
Summary: Steve orders cocktails called The Lover and Bucky’s heart rate rockets out of control. It’s not so bad, he tells himself. The next level. It’s just dinner. At the top of the menu it asks, “How do you fondue?” and at the bottom a slogan proclaims, “We hope you enjoy experiencing all that fondue has to offer.” Bucky nearly swallows his tongue.
I'd like to look around, but Honey, all I see is you (ao3) - orphan_account steve/bucky T, 2k
Summary: Bucky takes Valentine's Day very seriously.
No, not like that. Even Steve likes the day-long date he plans out...
Loki's Hearts (ao3) - Selysin loki/tony T, 1k
Summary: Loki causes a little mischief on Valentine's Day.
more than pretend (ao3) - haveufoundwhaturlookingfor steve/bucky T, 2k
Summary: Bucky's family is having their usual family dinner like they always do on Valentine's Day, but this time he's decided to ask Steve to be his 'fake boyfriend' so his mother will stop bugging him about bringing a date home. Steve says yes, despite the fact that he has very real feelings for Bucky and doesn't want this to be 'just pretend'.
My Funny Valentine (ao3) - PumpkinDoodles darcy/brock M, 10k
Summary: Tasked with baby-sitting Brock Rumlow on Valentine's Day, Darcy thinks it'll be an interesting way to make some overtime money. She just doesn't know how interesting. Thank God she has Foggy Nelson on speed dial.
Stucky Valentine's Ficlets (ao3) - SpecialHell steve/bucky, sam/bucky G, 4k
Summary: 4 unrelated ficlets featuring Steve and Bucky being in love
The Loveliness of Loving You (ao3) - ElisabethMonroe sam/bucky E, 4k
Summary:
Staring SamBucky, featuring: Valentine's Day ✔️ Baking Cookies ✔️ Lingerie ✔️ Mutual Pining By Friends With Benefits ✔️ And They Were Roommates ✔️
Truly, Madly, Deeply (ao3) - PumpkinDoodles darcy/brock M, 32k
Summary: With a gentle shove from Jane, Darcy decides to celebrate being single on Valentine's Day by being an aspiring domestic goddess again.
Tulips (ao3) - thatdamneddame clint/phil G, 1k
Summary: There are tulips, pink and white, sitting in a vase on Phil’s desk when he gets back from lunch.
What happens on Valentine's day? (ao3) - winterfalconwarrior sam/bucky N/R, 2k
Summary: “I’m so sorry baby, but we gotta suit up,” he says while he puts one arm into one sleeve of the suit, “I had it all planned out but I guess the bad guys have other plans for us this morning. I’m sorry Bucky, I really am,” he rambles on while he goes to grab the shield. “We will get to all of those plans later. This won’t take long because I’m gonna kick their ass for taking this day from me.” Before Bucky can even ask what’s so special about this day, Sam is out of the door again and Bucky hurries to the wardrobe to catch up.
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Heaven tribute edit for all old angels Mei Shan “Linda” Leung, Barbara Yung Mei-ling, Dayle Yoshie Okazaki, Elyas Yakub Abowath, William Makoto “Bill” Doi, Yuriko Lillie Kita Doi, Patty Elaine Higgins, Thomas E. Higgins, Lela Ellen Reed Kneiding, Bert Clyde Reed, Abana Bethalda Booth Reed, Maxson Carl “Max” Kneiding, Joyce Lucille Brown Nelson, Eris I Brown, Alma Winfred Coombe Owsley, Eugene Theodore Nelson, Margaret Ada Brown Yarnell, Tsai Lian “Veronica” Yu, Maxine Levenia Tedder Zazzara, Vincent Charles Zazzara, Betty Grace Peterson Zazzara, Edward Peterson, Violet Louise Dunlop Peterson, Katie Lee Smith Maggiore, Brian Keith Maggiore, Manuela Eleanore Rohrbeck Witthuhn, Dr Debra Alexandria Manning, Cheryl Grace “Cheri” Smith Domingo, Wayland Clifton Smith Jr., Janelle Lisa Cruz, Lyman Robert Smith, Charlene Herzenberg Smith, April 21, 1951: Lois Janes, 7, disappears from Harrisburg, Little Miss Nobody/Sharon Lee Gallegos, Louis XVII, Mary Crocker, Mary Kornman, Judy Garland, Rosina Lawrence, Joan of Arc, Jean d'Arc, Ilse Weber, Eazy-E, Ella Harper, Annie Oakley, Anne Frank, Margot Frank, Hana Brady, Pauline Adelaar, Annie Kerr Aiken, Gracie Perry Watson, Inez Clarke Briggs, Saint Paul the Apostle, Saint Valentine, Saint Patrick, Mona Lisa, Saint Mark, Saint Peter, Saint Rosalia, Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Constantina of Rome, Saint Helena of Constantinople, Saint John the Baptist, King David, Matilda of Denmark, Anna D Crnkovic, Irmgard Christine Winter, Saint Clare of Assisi, Saint Ita of Killeedy, Saint Agnes of Rome, Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Rita of Cascia, Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, Sainte Bernadette Soubirous, Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, Teresa de Jesus, Saint James the Less, Catherine of Aragon, Olivia Twenty Dahl, Anne de Beauchamp, Isabel Despenser, Countess of Warwick, Isabella I, Isabella of Portugal, Isabel of Barcelos, Beatriz Pereira de Alvim, Mary I, Lucy M Haynes, Isabelle Romée, Anne Boleyn, Cleopatra, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Jacques d'Arc, Mary, Queen of Scots, Marie Curie, Pierre Cauchon, Catherine II of Russia, Anna Petrovna, Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia,
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degrassi dropping those riverdale (archie comics) references
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papermoonloveslucy · 3 years
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THE MARTIN & LEWIS SHOW
April 3, 1949
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“The Martin and Lewis Show” was a radio comedy-variety program in the United States. It was broadcast on NBC beginning April 3, 1949, and ending July 14, 1953. It starred the comedy team of Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin. Martin was the singer of the pair, and Lewis was the comedian.  it was named Favorite Radio Comedy Show in Radio-TV Mirror magazine's 1952 poll.
The series was produced by Bob Adams, and directed by Robert L. Redd and Dick Mack. Written by Ed Simmons and Norman Lear, although they were not hired until late 1950.  
This is the pilot episode, and was not numbered. It was originally 37 minutes, but was later edited to 30 minutes for broadcast. 
Regulars on the program included Ben Alexander, Sheldon Leonard, Florence MacMichael, The Skylarks, and Mary Hatcher.  Announcers were Jimmy Wallington and Johnny Jacobs. Dick Stabile was both the bandleader and a foil for Martin and Lewis.
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Dean Martin was born Dino Paul Crocetti in Steubenville, Ohio, in 1917. He made his screen debut in a short playing a singer in Art Mooney’s band, but his first big screen role was 1949’s My Friend Irma with Jerry Lewis. This began a partnership that would be one of the most successful screen pairings in cinema history. Later, he also worked frequently members of “the Rat Pack”: Frank Sinatra, Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, and Sammy Davis Jr. His persona was that of a playboy, usually seen with a glass of booze and a cigarette. Martin appeared on “The Lucy Show” in what Ball later said was her favorite episode of the series. Martin and Lucille Ball appeared on many TV variety and award shows together and made the TV movie “Lucy Gets Lucky” in 1975. He died on Christmas Day in 1995 at age 78.    
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Jerry Lewis  was a comedian, actor, and singer born in Newark, New Jersey in 1926. He was known for his slapstick humor and was originally paired up with Dean Martin, forming the famed comedy team of Martin and Lewis. His long-standing commitment to hosting the annual Muscular Dystrophy telethon in 2010, after 44 years, earning him a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1977. He was also presented the French Legion of Honor in 1984. He appeared with Lucille Ball Lewis on “Danny Thomas’s Wonderful World of Vaudeville” in 1965. He died in 2014.
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Frank Nelson (Agent) was born on May 6, 1911 (three months before Lucille Ball) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He started working as a radio announcer at the age of 15. He later appeared on such popular radio shows as “The Great Gildersleeve,” “Burns and Allen,” and “Fibber McGee & Molly”. He performed in 11 episodes of “My Favorite Husband.”  On “I Love Lucy” he holds the distinction of being the only actor to play two recurring roles: Freddie Fillmore and Ralph Ramsey, as well as six one-off characters, including the frazzled train conductor in “The Great Train Robbery” (ILL S5;E5), a character he repeated on “The Lucy Show.”  Aside from Lucille Ball, Nelson is perhaps most associated with Jack Benny and was a fifteen-year regular on his radio and television programs.  
Lucille Ball (Guest Star) as then finishing her first season of her radio series “My Favorite Husband”.  She was two months away from the premiere of her film Sorrowful Jones with Bob Hope. 
Synopsis ~ It's time to go over to Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis's hotel room before they do their first radio show. 
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EPISODE
In Jerry and Dean’s hotel room, they are getting dressed to do their show when the telephone rings. They fear it is someone from NBC wanting to know where they are. The phone continues to ring. 
Dean reasons that they did well in nightclubs, but Jerry says those people paid to get in, while radio audiences get in for free. Jerry is afraid his act may offend someone, and he’d get sent to Siberia.  Dean thinks the radio show may lead to fame in motion pictures. Jerry can’t see the positive and sees only failure. The phone rings again.  
Jerry answers the phone and it is his agent (Frank Nelson), wondering where the h-e-c-k they are. Dean says they can’t leave until he rehearses his romantic number.  
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Dean (and orchestra) launches into "You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)" by Freddy James and Larry Stock in 1946.
There’s a knock on the door. It’s the maid come to clean. She notices that the room is clean - and fears she’ll be fired.  She is upset that their towels say his and hers instead of his and his. Jerry tells her not to dust the dresser because he keeps his kitten in there. 
MAID: “My, you’re odd people.” LEWIS: “We ain’t odd. We’re entertainers.”
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Outside the NBC Studio, two women are excited to see Martin and Lewis. Lewis stands behind them, although they don’t recognize him. They faun over Dean’s good looks and talent, much to Lewis’s dismay.  Dean strolls up and the girls get giddy with excitement. 
Inside the studio, the orchestra tunes up and everyone shouts hello: producer, director, singer, technicians. When Dean needs quiet to rehearse, Jerry feels left out. Dean introduces Lucille Ball, but she’s angry that he’s upset Jerry.  
Lucille promises she’ll protect Jerry from Dean. Lucille starts to notice how athletic and handsome Dean is. She gradually softens. Suddenly Lucille is defending Dean to Jerry!  
JERRY: “You do think I’ll be a big success, don’t ya Lucille?” LUCILLE: “Why not? Lassie made it!” 
Lucille says she’s planned an opening night party for the boys, but is concerned about Jerry’s behavior.
Oops! Jerry Lewis trips over his words, and ad libs: “It’s too close to the paper, whaddya want?” 
Jerry defends his behavior with unusually florid language. Lucille says there will be young ladies at the party. 
JERRY: “I like ‘em about my height.” LUCILLE: “Betty Grable will be there.” JERRY: “I like ‘em about my age.” LUCILLE: “Ann Blyth will be there.” JERRY: “And I like ‘em about my intelligence.” LUCILLE: “I’m sorry, Margaret O’Brien can’t stay out that late.”
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MARTIN: “Shall we dress?” LUCILLE: “Naturally. We don’t want the cops.”
They get the cue that they have thirty second until air. 
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Lucille, Jerry, and Dean sing “The Money Song” lyrics written by Harold Rome for the musical That’s The Ticket. 
They are back in their hotel suite about to go to sleep, when the maid knocks on the door. She tells them they have to get out of bed - she’s put on the wrong size sheets!  
End of Episode
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amandajoyce118 · 4 years
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Agents Of SHIELD S7E05 “A Trout In The Milk” Easter Eggs And References
The team heads to the 1970s where they discover that Hydra has received a hand up from the Chronicoms. 
You know the drill. If you’re reading this, I’m assuming you’ve already seen the episode. Especially since I’m watching the episode four days after it aired. So, yes. There are spoilers.
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Those Opening Credits
They are so very ‘70s. If you’ve ever watched a sitcom or a spy series from the era, you’ll see nods in the sequence.
Sousa Wonders About Ending Up In The Present
Perhaps Sousa’s questioning of Daisy and Coulson about ending up in their present time is a nod to the actor’s cameo in Avengers. Let’s hope the show actually ties those two together instead of just giving us an Easter egg or two.
Dooley’s Booth
Coulson talks about Dooley’s booth in the old bar that becomes a SHIELD meeting spot. Dooley was the chief of the New York office of the SSR, for those who didn’t watch Agent Carter.
Bendeery English Ale
Daisy drinks one of these in the SHIELD bar, and there’s also a poster for it in Malick’s office. It is the official unofficial beer of the show. It’s named for a friend of Nick Blood’s and first appeared back in season two.
You Always Bounce Back
Yeah, this is, what, the third time someone has referenced Elena’s first episode of the series and her powers. That feels like it’s not going to bode well for her, but not sure what to make of all the on the nose references just yet.
‘70s SHIELD Uniforms
Those blue and white jumpsuits are straight out of the comics of the same era. Yep. 
Project Insight
We all saw Captain America: The Winter Soldier, right? Project Insight is the big project created by Hydra that targets “threats” to the world in the form of Stephen Strange and Tony Stark. In other words, it calculates the probability that people will go against Hydra and advises on whether or not they should be eliminated.
The Episode Title
The phrase is, as Sousa points out, an “old timey one,” and it’s fun that it gets used repeatedly in the episode.
Coulson Is From Processing
When Malick asks Coulson where he’s from at the bar, Coulson says he’s from processing. That’s a callback to season five when the team ended up in the future. It’s what Deke told them to say when anyone asked where they were from so they wouldn’t give away that they were time travelers.
Come With Me If You Want To Continue To Exist
This show loves to nod to its sci-fi and action movies, right? While Elena talks about Bond movies early in the episode, this line is a nod to the Terminator franchise.
The Launch Hangar
Where the Insight rocket/satellite combo launches from in the middle of the lake is where the zephyr usually launches from in the future.
The Episode Tag
Nathaniel Malick isn’t even supposed to exist anymore, but he’s sure working on living up to the family name, huh? His wanting to talk to Daniel Whitehall about surgically transferring abilities should sound familiar. Whitehall lives for so long by surgically transferring Jiaying (Daisy’s mom, remember her?) to himself. 
The List Of SHIELD Assets/Hydra Threats
I saved this one for last because this is where the majority of the episode Easter eggs come from. When Daisy and Sousa get the list of “threats” for Project Insight in the ‘70s, the computer has a nice “Level 7 only” at the top of the screen. That’s a nod to how the show began, with Coulson as a Level 7 agent, welcoming Ward to his new status on the team.
Sousa and Daisy mention that Bruce Banner, Peggy Carter, and Nick Fury all show up on the list. The long list features some other names that should be familiar. There are actually two sets of lists, but it’s really hard to make out the first one, so help a girl out if I miss some names.
Roberto Gonzalez and Victoria Hand both show up. You might remember them from earlier seasons of the show. Vic is killed by Ward when he breaks Garrett out of SHIELD custody and Gonzalez is killed by Jiaying when he tries to have a meeting with her. I believe Isabel Hartley is also on the first page of the list, but not positive because her name is blurry. In the comics, she dated Vic, but she was killed in the first episode of season two.
Also on the list? Jim Morita and Gabe Jones. They’re both Howling Commandos. Gabe also happens to be Trip’s grandfather while Jim is grandfather to Peter Parker’s school principal.
Some more familiar names that appear are Nicole Amador, Susan Morse, and Nathan Bowen. The first is likely a relative of Akela Amador from season one, while Susan Morse is mother to Bobbi Morse in the comics. Nathan Bowen is the father of Tandy (from Cloak And Dagger) and a scientist who works for Roxxon.
Still with me? Good. Because there are even more.
Conrad Murphy is the father of Sandra Murphy in the comics. Sandra is one of the “Caterpillars” or Secret Warriors in the comics, though she’s not on Daisy’s team. She actually is on the team sent to spy on the Russian organization Leviathan (which was in Agent Carter) and her entire team ends up dead.
Andrew and Margaret Nelson appear - though on separate halves. I’m curious if they’re meant to be relatives of Foggy Nelson from Daredevil, though their names don’t ring any bells for me. It’s worth noting that the show has connected to Daredevil in the past with other Easter eggs and Skye and Matt both having a connection to St. Agnes.
There’s a Susan Parker on the list, who could be related to Peter Parker, or she could be a really random reference to a character that appeared in one comic book in the ‘40s? Likewise, Michael Phillips is a name that is connected to a mercenary who worked with the Punisher in the comics who used to be a CIA agent, but that feels like too common of a name. (There’s also an assistant director with the name who works on the show, so he could just be a nod to him.)
Betty Wright is a famous singer who actually rose to fame in the ‘70s. She died this year. She wrote the original “Where Is The Love” and has been sampled on tons of R&B tracks. Likewise, Mark Roberts might be another pop culture nod since he was an actor who started working in the ‘30s, though that was just his stage name, so who knows?
I’ve got nothing on Ben Taylor, Ben Harris, James Cook (unless they’re talking about the British explorer who would have already been dead), Ronald Collins, Roger Stewart, Leonard Torres, Robert Moore (though I did think initially that it said Morse and wondered if Bobbi was named after her dad), and David Robinson. I also didn’t catch the last name for the entry that starts with Theresa. But that’s - a lot. So, some of the names are presumably filler names, entered just because they were ones the team could use, and they could also be nods to people the VFX team knows in real life.
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Chastity McBride
I completely forgot to note that May’s alias in this episode is a real SHIELD agent in the comics. She’s only appeared in a handful of comics and her main mission was stopping John Garrett and Elektra from an assassination plot.
I think this is the longest list I’ve done in a while, so no speculation this time. Until next week. Or, I guess, later this week!
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the peculiar one
chp. 3 // welcome to river-hell
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song: antidote by faith marie
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I couldn't sleep. The feeling of dread washed over me, making my eyes stay stapled open as I lay on my back. The soft sound of the TV show I was watching on my phone bounced off the walls but never met my ears. All I could think of is what will happen in the few hour ahead.
I didn't hate school, surprisingly. I do excellent in my class besides the two I seemed to take a little longer to comprehend. It was the people at the school that made me feel this way. The whole group of people that I knew to be there, it all just seemed like a scene from 'Heather's' or 'Mean Girl's'.
Either way, I was not willing to be Cady or Veronica in this situation. I turn over to see my phone had turned off. I got out of bed and walk over to my bathroom, opening the medicine cabinet to grab my sleeping pills. I take one, seeing as I already took my dosage earlier and it was still not even working. I lay back down and eventually lost myself in a dream world. And a strange one at that.
I open my eyes to see myself in a basement of sorts. I gag as the smell of blood and rotten blood fill my nose. I look around to find an empty chair, ropes loosely hung around the back of it. I hear the faint sound of crying making me turn to see a woman with her head hung low.
When she looked up, her face was impossible to identify. It's as if the world scratched out her face to show absolute nothing. Her cries seemed to echo off the walls louder. Footsteps slowly made their way down, only to be met with another faceless person. It's as if the world didn't want me to see that these people were out there, somewhere, in the world.
The womans cries and got louder and louder, my ears ringing as it seemed to get to a pitch only a dog could here. Than it all just- stopped. The cries were gone, the scratches on their faces seemed to be changing hues every second, and the room slowly turned into nothingness.
My eyes pop open as I stare at my ceiling. The only words coming to mind were; what the fuck? Obviously sleep deprivation and my imagination are never a good mix for dreams. I look over at the clock on my wall to see it's only 6:17.
I groan inwardly and have up on sleep. What's the point? I'll have to get up in an hour anyways. I sit up and decide to rewatch 'The Breakfast Club'. It's genuinely one of my favorite movies from the eighties. Hell- one of my favorite movies in general.
I sat silently as I watch the opening as I relate to certain things and people. Obviously I relate myself more to Allison, being a bit of a basket case myself, but I can easily put myself in the others perspective. I also silently wish I could have a group of friends like theirs. Seemingly strangers with nothing in common, to all of a sudden be close to the hip and making jokes about each other's difference's. Who wouldn't want that?
I eventually get lost in the teen drama that I didn't even notice the sun rise or it being nearly an hour an twenty minutes later until my dad knocked on the door and peeked his head inside my room.y head popped up and I lock eyes with him, smiling softly. I pause movie as I focus on his words, unfortunately only catching the end of his sentence.
"- So with that being said, are you excited for your first day of high school?" he asked and all I can do is nod.
"Yea, I am. Who knows, maybe my nerves are just everywhere for nothing?" I try to be optimistic about today, but I'm just uneasy.
He smiles assuringly and giving me a thumbs up before turning out of the room and leaving, closing the door behind him. I quickly hop out of bed, and decide to pull on just some black jeans and a green t-shirt. I lace up my boots as another knock was heard, but this time by the window. Luna hissed from under my bed, making me chuckle.
I stood up and see Jughead by my window with a goofy smile on his face. I roll my eyes and open the window for him, "There's a front door you know."
"I know, but where's the fun in that?" He responds, climbing through my window with ease.
I roll my eyes, grabbing my glasses and sliding them on my face. "But if you use the front door, it doesn't look like I'm trying to sneak you into my room."
"You know a couple years ago you would have said something different." He chuckles at me as I stick my tongue out at him.
"That's then, this is now." I grab my backpack and pet Luna as she jumps on my bed.
Jughead went to do the same but instead he only got hissed at. He immediately retracts his hand and I laugh softly at the scene before me. "Don't take it personal, she doesn't like people."
"She likes you." he points out, heading towards the door. "I swear it's like somehow, someone was able to put your personality into a cat."
"Well I'd like to meet that person one day and thank them." I cut in front of him to head downstairs. I'm immediately hit with the smell of food. I sit my bag down at the leg of the dark wooden table. I grab a plate and grab a bit of everything that was available. I sit down at the table and start eating.
"You know not to expect this everyday, right?" Lila tease as she sits down across from me with her own plate of food. I nod to her as I continue to eat.
"Can I at least expect this every now and then?" Jug ask as he sat down next to me. His tone was teasing, but I knew he was almost completely serious.
"Sure Jug. Just let me know when you decided to move in with us and when you decided you get to choose what's for breakfast." Mar joined the teasing as she sat down next to Lila, who was stifling her laughter while also trying not to choke on her food.
"Okay, would you prefer a day or week's notice before I start to move in?" He asks his cousin after swallowing his food. I let out a small squeal while trying to stifle my laughter, only to cough as I choked on my food.
I heard a burst of laughter around me, only making me laugh more after I stopped coughing. After everything has calmed down, Jughead, Daniel, and I headed off to school. Daniel actually met up with a friend of his half way there, so now it was just me and Jug.
The silence between the two of us was a bit tense, but not knowing from what we didn't act on it. We slowly approached the school, the tension only seemed to be rising. Maybe I was the only one to truly acknowledge it causes when we walked through the doors of the school, he smiles as if nothing was wrong and offered to take me to the office to get my stuff.
I trailed slightly behind him as he lead the way to the office. The tension still there but than again it seems like I'm the only one to truly notice it.
Mabe it's just my nerves? That'd make sense, right?
I got my schedule and Jug offered to show me to my locker. I thought about this tour around Riverdale High, but I decided not to attend seeing if I needed directions, I'm sure Jug wouldn't mind showing me.
We had a few more minutes before class started so me and Juggie just stayed by our lockers – which were right across from each other's. We talked as if whatever I thought was wrong, wasn't wrong. It was if I imagined it all, and maybe I did. However, I felt much better now than I did walking to the school.
And before I knew it, class had started.
I wasn't sure how I ended up where I did. I had lost Jughead a while ago, so now I'm sitting next to Archie with Daniel sitting behind me with his friends. Students were told to go to the gymnasium for something about a school dance that I honestly don't know of I cared about or not.
I look up front to see Cheryl standing at the podium, staring at the crowds of teens.
"Let's have a moment of silence for Jason." The room falls silent. I look up around, seeing if I can find Jughead, only to make eye contact with him as he shifts before looking back at his laptop.
"Thank you for that moment of silence. Many of you were lucky enough to have known my brother personally. Each and everyone of you meant the world to Jason. I loved my brother. He was and always will be my soulmate. So I speak with a confidence only a twin could have. Jason wouldn't want us to spend the year mourning." I make eye contact with Jug once more, after he finishes rolling his eyes.
"Jason would want us to move on with our lives. Which is why I've asked the School Board to not cancel the Back-to- School semiformal." The room erupts in cheers as I look over at Archie as he maked eye contact with a younger teacher.
"But rather, to let us use it as a way to heal, collectively, and celebrate my brother's too, too short life on this moral coral. Thank you all." Cheryl finishes as everyone seemed to clap. I watch as Cheryl walka away, letting everyone clean out the gymnasium before lunch started
I sit under a tree at lunch time, surprisingly, not with Jughead. We got seperated as everyone was piling on top of each other to get out of the gym. I was looking down, drawing, as I heard someone approach me.
I slowly look up and my eyes meet with an unfamiliar brown pair.
"Hi. I'm Veronica Lodge. And who might you be?" She introduces herself, smiling brightly down at me.
"Uh.. Alexandria. Nelson." I reply, timidly. I knew who she was and who her parents were. It's probably weird that I know so many things about these teens parents, and they don't even know the half of it.
"That's a pretty name," Her smile never fell, in fact I'm pretty sure it grew when I hummed a small 'thank you', "You're welcome. Anyways, I saw you over here alone and wanted to invite you to come sit with me and my friends."
I look over at the table she was sitting at and see that Betty and Kevin staring over at us before I look up at her again.
I'm probably about to make a big mistake..
"Sure. Beats sitting here alone."
I gather my stuff and follow her back to the table with Betty and Kevin. I wave slightly as I sit down and take my sketchbook out again, and decide to continue some old family pictures.
There was an awkward silence, that I was blind to Betty and Kevin sat shifting from my presence at the table. Veronica glared at them as she probably thought that I didn't notice. However, I did notice but didn't show it.
Someone cleared their throat and I look up to see it was Veronica. I sit up straight and place my pencil on the table, turning slightly to look at her.
"So. I have a few questions. If you feel uncomfortable, you don't have to answer."
I nod slightly. She seems nice, nothing like her supposed manipulative father that I've heard about.
She smiles slightly and looks at my book, "So.. You're an artist?"
I nod once more,  "Yeah, I guess. Right now I'm just drawing an old picture of my mom bwck when she was in high school. It just helps keep my mind of things."
I slid my book towards her and show her the picture I'm recreating. I'm currently on the details, already having the main base line work done.
She nods  before grabbing the photo and analyze it, before putting it down and points at my mom, who was in the middle between my dad and Alice.
"Is that your mom?" She asks hesitantly. Noticing her being tence about asking the question, I just smile softly.
"Yeah.. That is."
"She's very beautiful."
"Thank you." I sigh slightly, "Her beauty ran throughout her. She was kind to everyone.. She thought everyone deserved a second chance.. Hell, push your luck, you may even got a third. She protected the ones she loves. Sometimes I don't even know how I could be someone better than her."
I shake my head as I stare at the picture. I feel tears welling up in my eyes as I stare at her. Ehat sucks is that she could be dead somewhere and we wouldn't even know. She's been gone for years, and no one knows what could have happened.
"Oh, I'm sorry!" Veronica panicked as she saw the tears fall down my face.
I shrug it off, wiping the tears away, "You didn't do anything. You have no reason to apologize."
I take the picture from her and place it back in my sketchbook.
"Thanks for inviting me, Veronica.. But I think I've over stayed my welcome." I glance over to the two looking at me before I say my goodbyes and got up to go hide somewhere.
I walk into the building and I find yhe music room empty. I look around before walking inside, closing the door behind me. I place my stuff by the door – after I grab my notebook – and go over to the piano, running my fingers over the keys. I sit down on the bench, sitting my notebook out in front of me.
I slowly start to play the piano as everything slowly started to become natural again. I smile softly before closing my eyes as I let my hands run over the keys.
"Finding refuge in my own lies.. ‘How are you?’ ‘I'm doing alright’.. Small talk is a great disguise– just let me be, just let me be.." I sang softly as I played the notes on the piano, "Empty thoughts start cloud my mind.. Am I only living, living to survive? Shake it off, but I lost the drive– just let me be, just let me be.. Let me be o-kay.
"No knows what goes on up inside my head.. There's a new kind of poison and it's starting to spread. No knows what goes on up inside my head, they don't think I need help but I'm scaring myself.. I just want be okay.. I just want to be ok."
I lost myself in the song, I didn't even notice the door open to whomever noticed me singing.
"All the voices in my head are coming to life.. They're getting louder and I'm, I'm terrified..! How do you tunf tom your own mind? Is this what I've become? Take back, what have I.. done?"
I didn't even noticed that I've started crying until a tear fell on my hand. I pull my hands away from the keys to wipe my face, chuckling to myself. I let the room become quiet before clapping was heard from behind me. I instantly pop up, making the bench fall at my sudden movement, as I look into a familiar pair of bluish green eyes, making my releax a bit.
"How long have you been there?" I ask, immediately fixing the bench before grabbing notebook and shoving it back in my bag. Jughead smirked teasingly.
"I didn't know you could sing." He dodge the question, looking at me sling my bag over my shoulder.
"You didn't answer my question, Jones." I pressed as I look at my shoes timidly. Anything seemed more interesting than the teasing male in front of me.
"How have I known you for years, but never realise you could sing?" At this point, he seemed genuinely confused. He was no longer teasing, but seemed more disappointed in himself for reason.
"It's something I did to help calm my nerves for a short while. As well as playing the piano." He nods and wraps a arm around my shoulder, "Let's go get this day ocer with."
"So, Pop's?" Juggy asks as we walk along the bleachers outside. It was after school hours, it was still open due to after school activities. We just decided to stick due to pure boredom.
"Jug, you practically live at Pop's. You can wait another thirty minutes." I tease him as he groans playfully, making me laugh softly.
"Hey, Alex!" I hear someone call. Me and Jug turn to see Ronnie waving her down, in her new Riverdale Vixens cheer outfit, next to Betty, who is also wearing her outfit.
"Ronnie. Hi! What's up?" I call back, using my hand to keep the sun out of my eyes.
"Are you coming to the semiformal?" She asks, curiously.
"I dunno! School dances aren't really my thing!" I reply, squinting my eyes as my hand doesn't do much protections for my eyes.
"What do you mean? From what I heard, you're last school dance was probably a school Christmas party!"
"She's got you there." Jughead mumbles in my ear, making me elbow him in the stomach. "Ow!"
"C'mon! You can even bring mister Jason Dean behind you!" She points over to the beanie clad boy behind me.
"I'll think about it! I'll let you know my answer later!"
She nods before walking away with Betty. I turn to continue walking with Jug.
"Another school dance. Maybe this one can make up for the Valentine's Day one." He jokes.
"Is it wrong I wanna go?" I whisper, hoping he wouldn't hear, but he's right next to me, so of course he does.
"No. It's not." He stops and turns to me, "Let's make a deal. If I go with you to the dance, we have to leave early and go to Pop's."
I nod, "I'm ok with that."
He smiles as I smile back. He wraps his arm around my shoulders as we walk towards the actual school building, going inside to end the school day.
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The winners were announced last night for the 2019 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards.
Tom King and Mitch Gerads, partners on the Mister Miracle series from DC, took home five awards between them. John Allison’s Giant Days and The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang also took home multiple awards.
The Eisner Awards also inducted 10 people into the Hall of Fame last night: the judges chose Jim Aparo, June Tarpé Mills, Dave Stevens and Morrie Turner, while voters chose José Luis García-López, Jenette Kahn, Paul Levitz, Wendy and Richard Pini, and Bill Sienkiewicz to join the class of 2019.
Other awards given out last night included the The Bill Finger Excellence In Comic Book Writing Award, which was presented to Mike Friedrich and the late E. Nelson Bridwell, and the Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award, which went to Lorena Alvarez.
The 2019 recipients of the Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award were Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez, for his work on Ricanstruction: Reminiscing & Rebuilding Puerto Rico, and comic artist Tula Lotay, AKA Lisa Wood, for creating the UK-based Thought Bubble Festival. And La Revisteria Comics in Argentina won the Will Eisner Spirit of Comics Retailer Award.
You can see all the Eisner winners below, in bold.
Best Short Story
“Get Naked in Barcelona,” by Steven T. Seagle and Emei Olivia Burrell, in Get Naked (Image)
“The Ghastlygun Tinies,” by Matt Cohen and Marc Palm, in MAD magazine #4 (DC)
“Here I Am,” by Shaun Tan, in I Feel Machine (SelfMadeHero)
“Life During Interesting Times,” by Mike Dawson (The Nib), https://thenib.com/greatest-generation-interesting-times
“Supply Chains,” by Peter and Maria Hoey, in Coin-Op #7 (Coin-Op Books)
“The Talk of the Saints,” by Tom King and Jason Fabok, in Swamp Thing Winter Special (DC)
Best Single Issue/One-Shot
Beneath the Dead Oak Tree, by Emily Carroll (ShortBox)
Black Hammer: Cthu-Louise, by Jeff Lemire and Emi Lenox (Dark Horse)
No Better Words, by Carolyn Nowak (Silver Sprocket)
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310, by Chip Zdarsky (Marvel)
The Terrible Elisabeth Dumn Against the Devils In Suits, by Arabson, translated by James Robinson (IHQ Studio/ Image)
Best Continuing Series
Batman, by Tom King et al. (DC)
Black Hammer: Age of Doom, by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and Rich Tommaso (Dark Horse)
Gasolina, by Sean Mackiewicz and Niko Walter (Skybound/Image)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Julaa Madrigal (BOOM! Box)
The Immortal Hulk, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and Ruy José (Marvel)
Runaways, by Rainbow Rowell and Kris Anka (Marvel)
Best Limited Series
Batman: White Knight, by Sean Murphy (DC)
Eternity Girl, by Magdalene Visaggio and Sonny Liew (Vertigo/DC)
Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, by Mark Russell, Mike Feehan, and Mark Morales (DC)
Mister Miracle, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads (DC)
X-Men: Grand Design: Second Genesis, by Ed Piskor (Marvel)
Best New Series
Bitter Root, by David Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sanford Green (Image)
Crowded, by Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, and Ted Brandt (Image)
Gideon Falls, by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino (Image)
Isola, by Brenden Fletcher and Karl Kerschl (Image)
Man-Eaters, by Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk (Image)
Skyward, by Joe Henderson and Lee Garbett (Image)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8)
Johnny Boo and the Ice Cream Computer, by James Kochalka (Top Shelf/IDW)
Petals, by Gustavo Borges (KaBOOM!)
Peter & Ernesto: A Tale of Two Sloths, by Graham Annable (First Second)
This Is a Taco! By Andrew Cangelose and Josh Shipley (CubHouse/Lion Forge)
Tiger Vs. Nightmare, by Emily Tetri (First Second)
Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12)
Aquicorn Cove, by Katie O’Neill (Oni)
Be Prepared, by Vera Brosgol (First Second)
The Cardboard Kingdom, by Chad Sell (Knopf/Random House Children’s Books)
Crush, by Svetlana Chmakova (JY/Yen Press)
The Divided Earth, by Faith Erin Hicks (First Second)
Best Publication for Teens (ages 13–17)
All Summer Long, by Hope Larson (Farrar Straus Giroux)
Gumballs, by Erin Nations (Top Shelf/IDW)
Middlewest, by Skottie Young and Jorge Corona (Image)
Norroway, Book 1: The Black Bull of Norroway, by Cat Seaton and Kit Seaton (Image)
The Prince and the Dressmaker, by Jen Wang (First Second)
Watersnakes, by Tony Sandoval, translated by Lucas Marangon (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best Humor Publication
Get Naked, by Steven T. Seagle et al. (Image)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Julia Madrigal (BOOM! Box)
MAD magazine, edited by Bill Morrison (DC)
A Perfect Failure: Fanta Bukowski 3, by Noah Van Sciver (Fantagraphics)
Woman World, by Aminder Dhaliwal (Drawn & Quarterly)
Best Anthology
Femme Magnifique: 50 Magnificent Women Who Changed the World, edited by Shelly Bond (Black Crown/IDW)
Puerto Rico Strong, edited by Marco Lopez, Desiree Rodriguez, Hazel Newlevant, Derek Ruiz, and Neil Schwartz (Lion Forge)
Twisted Romance, edited by Alex de Campi (Image)
Where We Live: A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas, edited by Will Dennis, curated by J. H. Williams III and Wendy Wright-Williams (Image)
Best Reality-Based Work
All the Answers: A Graphic Memoir, by Michael Kupperman (Gallery 13)
All the Sad Songs, by Summer Pierre (Retrofit/Big Planet)
Is This Guy For Real? The Unbelievable Andy Kaufman, by Box Brown (First Second)
Monk! by Youssef Daoudi (First Second)
One Dirty Tree, by Noah Van Sciver (Uncivilized Books)
Best Graphic Album—New
Bad Girls, by Alex de Campi and Victor Santos (Gallery 13)
Come Again, by Nate Powell (Top Shelf/IDW)
Green Lantern: Earth One Vol. 1, by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman (DC)
Homunculus, by Joe Sparrow (ShortBox)
My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
Sabrina, by Nick Drnaso (Drawn & Quarterly)
Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Berlin, by Jason Lutes (Drawn & Quarterly)
Girl Town, by Carolyn Nowak (Top Shelf/IDW)
Upgrade Soul, by Ezra Claytan Daniels (Lion Forge)
The Vision hardcover, by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Michael Walsh (Marvel)
Young Frances, by Hartley Lin (AdHouse Books)
Best Adaptation from Another Medium
Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation, adapted by Ari Folman and David Polonsky (Pantheon)
“Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley, in Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection, adapted by Junji Ito, translated by Jocelyne Allen (VIZ Media)
Out in the Open by Jesús Carraso, adapted by Javi Rey, translated by Lawrence Schimel (SelfMadeHero)
Speak: The Graphic Novel, by Laurie Halse Anderson and Emily Carroll (Farrar Straus Giroux)
To Build a Fire: Based on Jack London’s Classic Story, by Chabouté (Gallery 13)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material
About Betty’s Boob, by Vero Cazot and Julie Rocheleau, translated by Edward Gauvin (Archaia/BOOM!)
Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World, by Pénélope Bagieu (First Second)
Herakles Book 1, by Edouard Cour, translated by Jeremy Melloul (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Niourk, by Stefan Wul and Olivier Vatine, translated by Brandon Kander and Diana Schutz (Dark Horse)
A Sea of Love, by Wilfrid Lupano and Grégory Panaccione (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
Abara: Complete Deluxe Edition, by Tsutomu Nihei, translated by Sheldon Drzka (VIZ Media)
Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction, by Inio Asano, translated by John Werry (VIZ Media)
Laid-Back Camp, by Afro, translated by Amber Tamosaitis (Yen Press)
My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder, by Nie Jun, translated by Edward Gauvin (Graphic Universe/Lerner)
Tokyo Tarareba Girls, by Akiko Higashimura (Kodansha)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips
Pogo, vol. 5: Out of This World At Home, by Walt Kelly, edited by Mark Evanier and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
Sky Masters of the Space Force: The Complete Sunday Strips in Color (1959–1960), by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood et al., edited by Ferran Delgado (Amigo Comics)
Star Wars: Classic Newspaper Strips, vol. 3, by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson, edited by Dean Mullaney (Library of American Comics/IDW)
The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Words and Worlds of Herbert Crowley, by Justin Duerr (Beehive Books
Thimble Theatre and the Pre-Popeye Comics of E. C. Segar, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books
Action Comics: 80 Years of Superman Deluxe Edition, edited by Paul Levitz (DC)
Bill Sienkiewicz’s Mutants and Moon Knights… And Assassins… Artifact Edition, edited by Scott Dunbier (IDW)
Dirty Plotte: The Complete Julie Doucet (Drawn & Quarterly)
Madman Quarter Century Shindig, by Mike Allred, edited by Chris Ryall (IDW)
Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise Gallery Edition, edited by Joseph Melchior and Bob Chapman (Abstract Studio/Graphitti Designs)
Will Eisner’s A Contract with God: Curator’s Collection, edited by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Writer
Alex de Campi, Bad Girls (Gallery 13); Twisted Romance (Image)
Tom King, Batman, Mister Miracle, Heroes in Crisis, Swamp Thing Winter Special (DC)
Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer: Age of Doom, Doctor Star & the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows, Quantum Age (Dark Horse); Descender, Gideon Falls, Royal City (Image)
Mark Russell, Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, Green Lantern/Huckleberry Hound, Lex Luthor/Porky Pig (DC); Lone Ranger (Dynamite)
Kelly Thompson, Nancy Drew (Dynamite); Hawkeye, Jessica Jones, Mr. & Mrs. X, Rogue & Gambit, Uncanny X-Men, West Coast Avengers (Marvel)
Chip Zdarsky, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man, Marvel Two-in-One (Marvel)
Best Writer/Artist
Sophie Campbell, Wet Moon (Oni)
Nick Drnaso, Sabrina (Drawn & Quarterly)
David Lapham, Lodger (Black Crown/IDW); Stray Bullets (Image)
Nate Powell, Come Again (Top Shelf/IDW)
Tony Sandoval, Watersnakes (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Jen Wang, The Prince and the Dressmaker (First Second)
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Matías Bergara, Coda (BOOM!)
Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC)
Karl Kerschl, Isola (Image)
Sonny Liew, Eternity Girl (Vertigo/DC)
Sean Phillips, Kill or Be Killed, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies (Image)
Yanick Paquette, Wonder Woman Earth One, vol. 2 (DC)
Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art)
Lee Bermejo, Batman: Damned (DC)
Carita Lupatelli, Izuna Book 2 (Humanoids)
Dustin Nguyen, Descender (Image)
Gregory Panaccione, A Sea of Love (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Tony Sandoval, Watersnakes (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best Cover Artist (for multiple covers)
Jen Bartel, Blackbird (Image); Submerged (Vault)
Nick Derington, Mister Miracle (DC)
Karl Kerschl, Isola (Image)
Joshua Middleton, Batgirl and Aquaman variants (DC)
Julian Tedesco, Hawkeye, Life of Captain Marvel (Marvel)
Best Coloring
Jordie Bellaire, Batgirl, Batman (DC); The Divided Earth (First Second); Days of Hate, Dead Hand, Head Lopper, Redlands (Image); Shuri, Doctor Strange (Marvel)
Tamra Bonvillain, Alien 3 (Dark Horse); Batman, Doom Patrol (DC); Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Multiple Man (Marvel)
Nathan Fairbairn, Batman, Batgirl, Birds of Prey, Wonder Woman Earth One, vol. 2 (DC); Die!Die!Die! (Image)
Matt Hollingsworth, Batman: White Knight (DC): Seven to Eternity, Wytches (Image)
Matt Wilson, Black Cloud, Paper Girls, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); The Mighty Thor, Runaways (Marvel)
Best Lettering
David Aja, Seeds (Berger Books/Dark Horse)
Jim Campbell, Breathless, Calexit, Gravetrancers, Snap Flash Hustle, Survival Fetish, The Wilds (Black Mask); Abbott, Alice: Dream to Dream, Black Badge, Clueless, Coda, Fence, Firefly, Giant Days, Grass Kings, Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass, Low Road West, Sparrowhawk (BOOM); Angelic (Image); Wasted Space (Vault)
Alex de Campi, Bad Girls (Gallery 13); Twisted Romance (Image)
Jared Fletcher, Batman: Damned (DC); The Gravediggers Union, Moonshine, Paper Girls, Southern Bastards (Image)
Todd Klein— Black Hammer: Age of Doom, Neil Gaiman’s A Study in Emerald (Dark Horse); Batman: White Night (DC); Eternity Girl, Books of Magic (Vertigo/DC); The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest (Top Shelf/IDW)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/ Journalism
Note: There was a tie in this category
Back Issue, edited by Michael Eury (TwoMorrows)
The Columbus Scribbler, edited by Brian Canini, columbusscribbler.com
Comicosity, edited by Aaron Long and Matt Santori,  www.comicosity.com
LAAB Magazine #0: Dark Matter, edited by Ronald Wimberley and Josh O’Neill (Beehive Books)
PanelxPanel magazine, edited by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, panelxpanel.com
Best Comics-Related Book
Comic Book Implosion: An Oral History of DC Comics Circa 1978, by Keith Dallas and John Wells (TwoMorrows)
Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists, by Martha H. Kennedy (University Press of Mississippi)
The League of Regrettable Sidekicks, by Jon Morris (Quirk Books)
Mike Grell: Life Is Drawing Without an Eraser, by Dewey Cassell with Jeff Messer (TwoMorrows)
Yoshitaka Amano: The Illustrated Biography—Beyond the Fantasy, by Florent Gorges, translated by Laure Dupont and Annie Gullion (Dark Horse)
Best Academic/Scholarly Work
Between Pen and Pixel: Comics, Materiality, and the Book of the Future, by Aaron Kashtan (Ohio State University Press)
Breaking the Frames: Populism and Prestige in Comics Studies, by Marc Singer (University of Texas Press)
The Goat-Getters: Jack Johnson, the Fight of the Century, and How a Bunch of Raucous Cartoonists Reinvented Comics, by Eddie Campbell (Library of American Comics/IDW/Ohio State University Press)
Incorrigibles and Innocents, by Lara Saguisag (Rutgers Univeristy Press)
Sweet Little C*nt: The Graphic Work of Julie Doucet, by Anne Elizabeth Moore (Uncivilized Books)
Best Publication Design
A Sea of Love, designed by Wilfrid Lupano, Grégory Panaccione, and Mike Kennedy (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
The Stan Lee Story Collector’s Edition, designed by Josh Baker (Taschen)
The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Worlds of Herbert Crowley, designed by Paul Kepple and Max Vandenberg (Beehive Books)
Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise Gallery Edition, designed by Josh Beatman/Brainchild Studios/NYC (Abstract Studio/Graphitti Designs)
Will Eisner’s A Contract with God: Curator’s Collection, designed by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Digital Comic
Aztec Empire, by Paul Guinan, Anina Bennett, and David Hahn, www.bigredhair.com/books/Aztec-empire/
The Führer and the Tramp, by Sean McArdle, Jon Judy, and Dexter Wee, http://thefuhrerandthetramp.com/
The Journey, by Pablo Leon (Rewire), https://rewire.news/article/2018/01/08/rewire-exclusive-comic-journey/
The Stone King, by Kel McDonald and Tyler Crook (comiXology Originals)  https://cmxl.gy/Stone-King
Umami, by Ken Niimura (Panel Syndicate), http://panelsyndicate.com/comics/umami
Best Webcomic
The Contradictions, by Sophie Yanow, www.thecontradictions.com
Lavender Jack, by Dan Schkade (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/thriller/lavender-jack/list?title_no=1410&page=1
Let’s Play, by Mongie (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/letsplay/list?title_no=1218&page=1
Lore Olympus, by Rachel Smythe, (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/lore-olympus/list?title_no=1320&page=1
Tiger, Tiger, by Petra Erika Nordlund, (Hiveworks) http://www.tigertigercomic.com/
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Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire in Follow the Fleet (Mark Sandrich, 1936)
Cast: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Harriet Nelson, Astrid Allwyn, Betty Grable, Harry Beresford, Russell Hicks, Brooks Benedict, Ray Meyer, Lucille Ball. Screenplay: Dwight Taylor, Allan Scott, based on a play by Hubert Osborne. Cinematography: David Abel. Art direction: Van Nest Polglase. Film editing: Henry Berman. Music: Max Steiner; songs by Irving Berlin.
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers of course spark real heat when they're dancing together: As the remark attributed to Katharine Hepburn about the team says, she made him sexy and he made her classy. But I don't find them terribly convincing as a romantic pair when they're not singing and dancing together, and this criticism was not uncommon even in their heyday. Which may be why RKO decided to try to spice things up by creating a parallel romantic team in Follow the Fleet, casting Randolph Scott and Harriet Nelson (billed as Harriet Hilliard) as the lovers whose problems echo those of Astaire and Rogers. The trouble is, Scott and Nelso generate much less chemistry than the lead couple. Scott had always been a sort of second-string Gary Cooper, but without Cooper's charm or acting ability, and Nelson was best known as a singer with her husband Ozzie's band when she was signed for this film, her first feature. She sings, rather ineffectively, two of the lesser-known of the seven Irving Berlin songs in the score, "Get Thee Behind Me, Satan" and "But Where Are You?" Follow the Fleet did nothing for her film career. It wasn't until she teamed with Ozzie for the radio series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet in 1944, and later with their two sons, David and Ricky, for the long-running TV series of the same name, that she became really famous. Fame was in store, however, for several other members of the cast: Betty Grable and a blond Lucille Ball have small parts in the film, and Tony Martin, one of the sailors backing up Astaire, would later star in Hit the Deck (Roy Rowland, 1955), the original title of the play by Hubert Osborne on which Follow the Fleet was based. As for Astaire and Rogers, Follow the Fleet contains two of their most memorable numbers. They do a slapstick dance routine to "I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket" that shows Rogers's great gift for physical comedy to full advantage. And then there's  "Let's Face the Music and Dance," which is one of their most balletic routines. Astaire does some remarkable footwork and Rogers is clad in an amazing dress that, thanks to weights in the sleeves and hem, swirls around her hypnotically. Once or twice, to be sure, you can see Astaire try to avoid getting swacked by her sleeves. (The designer credited with "gowns" is Bernard Newman.) At the end of this sublime routine, Astaire and Rogers slowly make their way off-stage and then suddenly exit with a breathtakingly unanticipated strut.
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Happy November! October was a month of excessive edits, so I thought it might be fun / good for my own brain to just make an edit round up list of everything I made this past month! Will I ever do this again? tbd, maybe so, ask me in 30 days!
Halloween Edits
Spencer Hargrove as the Final Girl
Greer Collier as the Bad Girl
Ophelia Wayne as the Final Girl
Rosabelle Legume as the Whore
Cassia Potter as the Cassandra
Stacey Byers as the Final Girl
Arianne Martin as the Opheliac
Verona Rosier as the Dead Girl
Caroline Fox in Barbie
Gilmore Girls OCs in The Craft
Gossip Girl OCs in The House On Sorority Row
Colton & Cece Cartwright in the Addams Family
Nikki Rogers in Van Helsing
Arianne Marin in Alice In Wonderland
Mercy Correira in a Horror Film
Sidney Hopper in I Know What You Did Last Summer
Betty Fabray in Carrie
Isla George in Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark
Verona Rosier in The Corpse Bride
Laura Hyde in Jekyll And Hyde
Ilsa Gilmore Danes in Hocus Pocus
Elle Winchester in Goosebumps
Kyla Keller as Cher Horowitz
Abi Claremont Diaz & Bea Fox as Romeo & Juliet
Betty Fabray as Sandy Olsson & Satine
Willow Dell & Lucas Gilmore as The Mystery Gang
Aurora Anderson as Wednesday Addams
Blossom & Ben as Belle & The Beast
Nikki Rogers as Taylor Swift
Kirsty Gilmore in Swan Lake
Caroline Fox & Alex Claremont-Diaz as Rapunzel & Flynn Rider
Emily Patterson & The Phantoms in The Wizard Of Oz
Savannah Evans as Janet Weiss
Jo Berry & Camilo Ayers as Kat Stratford and Patrick Verona
Vicki St James as Ginger Spice
Hillary Holliday as Barbie
Colton & Cece Cartwright as Veronica Sawyer & Jason Dean
Aurélia Agreste as Lydia Deetz
Dylan Efron & EJ Caswell as Cady Heron & Aaron Samuels
Ophelia Wayne & Leander Hayes as Elena & Zorro
OC Birthdays
Bethany Lance
Matilde Bourgeois
Alcyone St Stevens
Greer Collier
Aria Parker
Elizabeth Barton
Deborah Winchester
Fallon Parris Jones
Anastasia Andrews
Atalanta Jackson
Jacqueline Grant
Kirsty Gilmore
Lucas Gilmore
Josette Cobblepot
Aurélia Agreste
Savannah Evans (pt 1)
Savannah Evans (pt 2)
Pumpkin Spice Day
London Carter
Camila Nelson
Gabriel Branwell
Rebecca Wayland
Aislynn Deaton
Evan Mariano
Betty Fabray
Jo Berry
Isla George
Nikki Rogers
Cassia Potter
Anissa Radcliffe
Stacey Byers
Adina Lightwood
Callie Raeken
Willow Dell
Kyla Keller
Halley Shaw
Ophelia Wayne
Kirsty Gilmore
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my books read in 2018!
# books: 120, totaling 34,695 pages!! the shortest book i read was 44 pages, while the longest book i read was 771 pages!
top 5 (1 is best): 
testo junkie (p.b. preciado)
rose of no man’s land (michelle tea)
what you are getting wrong about appalachia (elizabeth catte)
i, mary maclane: a diary of human days (mary maclane)
their eyes were watching god (zora neale hurston)
bottom 5 (5 is worst):
a marriage in dog years (nancy balbirer)
mindset: the new psychology of success (carol dweck)
the right to be out: sexual orientation and gender identity in america’s public schools (stuart biegel)
to the bridge: a true story of motherhood and murder (nancy rommelman)
love in the time of cholera (gabriel garcía márquez)
full list under the cut! **stars** are the ones i recommend!
Shrill: Notes From A Loud Woman (Lindy West) A Farewell to Walmart (Carly J. Hallman) ***Testo Junkie: Sex, Drugs, and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopornographic Era (P.B. Preciado) *Tango: My Childhood Backwards and in High Heels (Justin Vivian Bond) **When Breath Becomes Air (Paul Kalanithi) Acting Out! Combating Homophobia Through Teacher Activism (edited Mollie V. Blackburn) *White Teeth (Zadie Smith) Quackery: A Brief History of the Worst Ways to Cure Everything (Lydia Kang and Nate Pedersen) *Lucy (Jamaica Kincaid) *Understanding and Teaching U.S. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History (edited Leila J. Rupp and Susan K Freeman) The Color of Kink: Black Women, BDSM, and Pornography (Ariane Cruz) The Right To Be Out: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in America’s Public Schools (Stuart Biegel) Season of Migration to the North (Tayeb Salih) **Mrs. Dalloway (Virginia Woolf) LGBTQ Youth & Education: Policies & Practices (Cris Mayo) **Supporting Transgender & Gender Creative Youth: Schools, Families, and Communities in Action (edited Elizabeth Meyer) Halsey Street (Naima Coster) Time It Right (Siera Maley) Forget Her Not (Elle Spencer) On the Outside (Siera Maley) The Edge of Normal (Hana Schank) ***I, Mary MacLane: A Diary of Human Days (Mary MacLane) Feast: True Love In and Out of the Kitchen (Hannah Howard) ***The Argonauts (Maggie Nelson) The Art Forger (B.A. Shapiro) **Sister Outsider (Audre Lorde) Secondhand World (Katherine Min) The Intuitionist (Colson Whitehead) House Made of Dawn (N. Scott Momaday) Monsoon Mansion (Cinelle Barnes) A Marriage in Dog Years (Nancy Balbirer) *To The Lighthouse (Virginia Woolf) The Birdwoman’s Palate (Laksmi Pamuntjak) Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation (Rev. angel Kyodo Williams, Lama Rod Owens, Jasmine Syedullah) ***Kindred (Octavia Butler) **Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (Lisa See) ***Their Eyes Were Watching God (Zora Neale Hurston) *A Room of One’s Own (Virginia Woolf) *Zami: A New Spelling of My Name (Audre Lorde) ***What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia (Elizabeth Catte) One Hundred Years of Solitude (Gabriel García Márquez) I’ll Drink to That: A Life in Style, With A Twist (Betty Halbreich + Rebecca Paley) Pack of Two: The Intricate Bond Between People and Dogs (Caroline Knapp) The Girls Next Door: Into the Heart of Lesbian America (Lindsy van Gelder + Pamela Robin Brandt) Mindset: The New Psychology of Success (Carol Dweck) To the Bridge: A True Story of Motherhood and Murder (Nancy Rommelmann) Ten Women (Marcela Serrano) Grit (Angela Duckworth) A River in Darkness: One Man’s Escape From North Korea (Masaji Ishikawa) The Gray House (Mariam Petrosyan) Go: A Coming of Age Novel (Kazuki Kaneshiro) Keeping You A Secret (Julie Anne Peters) ***Rose of No Man’s Land (Michelle Tea) Whisper Me This (Kerry Anne King) Take Me With You (Andrea Gibson) Of Fire and Stars (Audrey Coulthurst) Wildsky (Magnolia Robbins) *Circe (Madeline Miller) *Policing the Black Man (edited by Angela J. Davis) Transgender History (Susan Stryker) Mean (Myriam Gurba) Hunger (Roxane Gay) **Hunger (Lan Samantha Chang) The Rules Do Not Apply (Ariel Levy) The Cooked Seed (Anchee Min) for the broken (Shenaia Lucas) ***Another Country (James Baldwin) **Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity (edited by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore) The Storyteller’s Secret (Sejal Badani) The Goldfinch (Donna Tartt) Sugar Rush (Julia Burchill) *Freedom is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement (Angela Y. Davis) Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) (Mindy Kaling) Beast (Brie Spangler) The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett (Chelsea Sedoti) *The Power (Naomi Alderman) Fortification Resort (Lynn Crawford) Heartbreaker (Maryse Meijer) **The Secret Life of Bees (Sue Monk Kidd) **I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter (Erika L. Sánchez) Born Confused (Tanuja Desai Hidier) **The Hate U Give (Angie Thomas) *Lizard Radio (Pat Schmatz) Being Jazz: My Life as a Transgender Teen (Jazz Jennings) Swing Time (Zadie Smith) The Autobiography of Malcolm X (Malcolm X + Alex Haley) Why Not Me? (Mindy Kaling) Leah on the Offbeat (Becky Albertalli) Six of Crows (Leigh Bardugo) The Girl on the Train (Paula Hawkins) *Annie on My Mind (Nancy Garden) *Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race (Reni Eddo-Lodge) Love in the Time of Cholera (Gabriel García Márquez) Five Quarters of the Orange (Joanne Harris) Scrappy Little Nobody (Anna Kendrick) *Room (Emma Donoghue) *The Language of Flowers (Vanessa Diffenbaugh) Ferguson and Faith: Sparking Leadership and Awakening Community (Leah Francis Gunning, editor) **Educated (Tara Westover) Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom (bell hooks) ***Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol (Ann Dowsett Johnston) Icy Sparks (Gwyn Hyman Rubio) Out of Orange (Cleary Wolters) *You Can’t Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have To Explain (Phoebe Robinson) *Men We Reaped (Jesmyn Ward) Unthinkable: An Extraordinary Journey Through the World’s Strangest Brains (Helen Thomson) Purple Hibiscus (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie) Blood, Bones, and Butter: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef (Gabrielle Hamilton) The White Tiger (Aravind Adiga) Pedro Páramo (Juan Rulfo) Born a Crime (Trevor Noah) *Sweetbitter (Stephanie Danler) Speak No Evil (Uzodinma Iweala) ***The Sawbones Book (Justin McElroy & Sydnee McElroy) Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls: A Handbook for Unapologetic Living (Jes Baker) Commonwealth (Ann Patchett) *Cupcakes, Pinterest, and Ladyporn (Elana Levine, edited) Buzz: A Stimulating History of Sex Toys (Hallie Lieberman) **The Beautiful: Collected Poems (Michelle Tea) Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide (Kay Redfield Jamison)
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bluesfortheredj · 4 years
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what delights have we got to look forward to? I'm personally excited for more grigor and hitsuzen 😁
Hello my love! Well, I’m currently working on a gwil x reader watching a horror movie then in no particular order:
Hitsuzen chapter 7
Charlie Nelson x reader babysitting Betty
Beautiful eyes, beautiful... part 2 
Samuel Castell x reader (it’s a super old request, I’m so sorry!)
Anyway, that is it! This is the shortest request list I’ve had in so long!
Edit: and All is bliss part 2!
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