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jt1674 · 8 days ago
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ozkar-krapo · 1 year ago
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RED BALUNE
"Maximum Penalty // Animus / Trees & Tanks / Rubber Raisin"
(7"EP. Mass Culture Control Bureau. 1979) [GB]
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mother-lee · 1 year ago
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"The shadows of the abyss are like the petals of a monstrous flower that shall blossom within the skull and expand the mind beyond what any man can bear, but whether it decays under the earth or above on green fields, or out to sea or in the very air, all shall come to revelation, and to revel, in the knowledge of the strangling fruit..."
Annihilation (2018) dir. Alex Garland
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chernobog13 · 2 months ago
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HAPPY SUPERMAN DAY!
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From Doomsday Clock #12 (February, 2020). Written by Geoff Johns, art by Gary Frank, colors by Brad Anderson, letters by Rob Leigh.
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the-gershomite · 4 months ago
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52 Week Twenty-Eight -November 2006- DC Comics
"Beyond The Black Stump"
written by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid
art breakdowns by Kieth Giffen
pencil art by Drew Johnson
inks by Jack Jadson, Rodney Ramos & Ruy Jose
colors by David Baron
lettering by Rob Leigh
cover by J.G. Jones & Alex Sinclair
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nofatclips · 11 months ago
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Folding Ideas on Annihilation and decoding metaphor
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balu8 · 2 years ago
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Power Girl
JSA #7
by Geoff Johns (W.); Dale Eaglesham (P.); Ruy Jose/Rodney Ramos (I.); Jeromy Cox (C.) and Rob Leigh (L)
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smashpages · 1 year ago
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Ghost Machine’s ‘Hyde Street’ will debut in October
The horror universe created by Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis will kick off with a new series + a one-shot.
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jt1674 · 11 days ago
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graphicpolicy · 1 year ago
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Preview: Geiger #2
Geiger #2 preview. Tariq Geiger, his two-headed wolf Barney, and their surprising newfound companion begin their quest along the radioactive roads of the former United States to find a cure for the Glowing Man's nuclear-powered condition #comics
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mereadingcomics · 1 month ago
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Geiger #14.
"Ghost Machine’s radioactive renegade faces his most perilous challenge yet as he confronts the devastating chaos brewing in Lewistown, Montana. With his powers spiraling out of control, Tariq must fight to protect himself, his allies, and the innocent lives at stake. But salvation might only come with the unexpected aid of…The Glowing Woman."
Writer: Geoff Johns
Cover/Interior Artist: Gary Frank
Cover/Interior Colorist: Brad Anderson
Letterer: Rob Leigh
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downthetubes · 1 year ago
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New comic creator collective Ghost Machine’s first anthology hits comic shops this week
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dailyjsa · 3 months ago
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Justice Society of America v4 #12
Writer: Geoff Johns
Artist/Inker: Todd Nauck
Colors: Matt Herms
Letters: Rob Leigh
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marcmarcmomarc · 2 months ago
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Camp Camp (Behind the Voice Actors)
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MAIN CAMP CAMP CAST
Max: Michael Jones and 1 other
Krishna Kumar
Nikki: Elizabeth Maxwell
Neil: Yuri Lowenthal
David: Miles Luna
Gwen: Lee Eddy and 1 other
Kaitlin Becker
Cameron Campbell: Travis Willingham and 1 other
Ian Sinclair
Quartermaster: Shannon McCormick
MAJOR ROLES
Space Kid: Lindsay Jones
Nurf: Blaine Gibson
Nerris: Barbara Dunkelman and 1 other
BlackKrystel
Harrison: Yotam Perel
Ered: Jen Brown
Preston: Georden Whitman and 1 other
Nicholaus Weindel
Dolph: James Willems
Platypus: Jordan Cwierz and 2 others
Alena Lecorchick
Miles Luna
Sasha: Samantha Ireland
Erin: Samantha Ireland
Tabii: Samantha Ireland
Edward Pikeman: Kirk Johnson
Jermy Fartz: Jordan Cwierz
Billy “Snake” Nikssilp: Dante Basco
Squirrels: Cole Gallian
Agents Miller: Ryan Haywood
Jasper: Griffin McElroy
CJ: Armando Torres
Daniel: Evan Gregory
Miss Priss: Jessica Vasami
Dirty Kevin: Rocco Botte
Bonquisha: Carla Nickerson
Vera: Sarah Natochenny
Quartersister: Shannon McCormick
Rafael Guzmán: Eddy Rivas
Candy: Stevie Nelson
Carl: Matt Chapman
Dang: Alex Mai
Hwan: Stephen Fu
Brian: SungWon Cho
Graggle: Matt Chapman
Mr. Campwell: Daman Mills
Mrs. Campwell: Melissa Sternenberg
Ainsley: Patricia Summersett
Louis: Chris Cubas
MINOR ROLES
Sheriff: Josh Ornelas
Announcer: Tyler Coe
Teen Mom: Mariel Salcedo
Friendly Pirate Kids: Yssa Badiola and 2 others
Gil Calceta
Andrew Lhotsky
Agent 1: Jeremy Dooley
Agent 2: Patrick Rodriguez
Cat: Stevie Wonder Nicks
Angry Camper: Derrek Ziegler
Almanac: Shannon McCormick
Geezer 1: Jordan Cwierz
Geezer 2: Miles Luna
Barkeep: Stan Lewis
Lester: Connor Pickens
Customer Fred: Kyle Taylor
Bouncer: Sean Baird
Rob Boss: Miles Luna
Jen: Maggie Tominey
Gregg: Chris Kokkinos
Darla: Reina Scully
Cute Waitress: Victoria Holden and 1 other
Brooke Olson
Jacob: Gabe Kunda
Managers: Billy B. Burson III and 5 others
Kim Newman
Alena Lecorchick
Jordan Battle
Gray G. Haddock
William Ball
TV Voices: Jordan Cwierz and 1 other
Yssa Badiola
Townsperson: Eric Baudour
Cartel Member: Patrick Rodriguez
Bodyguard 1: César Altagracia
Bodyguard 2: Luis “Paco” Vazquez
Mrs. Nurfington: Elyse Willems
Nerris’ Dad: Shawn Chatfield
Harrison’s Mom: Jen Brown
Nerris’ Mom: Becca Frasier
Lt. Stuart Houston: Matt Hullum
Harrison’s Dad: Jon Risinger
Buzz Aldrin: Lawrence Sonntag
Gram-Gram: Jen Brown
Mr. Fartz: Miles Luna
Mrs. Fartz: Jordan Cwierz
Cashier: Christine Brent
Snowman: Jeremy Dooley
Pizza Guy: Eric Baudour
Middle Aged Woman: Yssa Badiola
Bird of Lilac: Matt Hullum
Singing Bass: Chris Kokkinos
Corporate Exec: Todd Womack
Saleswoman: Andrea Ratsos
Hipster Clerk: Billy B. Burson III
Woman: Christine Stuckart
Man: Josh Miller
Clerk: Jeb Aguilar-Kendrick
Magician: Chad James
Save the Kids Girl: Jenn K. Tidwell
Trenchcoat Guy: Matt Hullum
Pizza Delivery Guy: Danzer Koehler
Sexy Lady: Alena Lecorchick
Director: Al “Sonny” McClelland Jr.
Wall Street Guy: Noël Wiggins
Driver: William Ball
Mugger: Richard Norman
Nancy: Lauren Aptekar
Magical Girl Counselor: Jenn K. Tidwell
Magical Boy Counselor: Kevin Bushong
Magic Camper: Leigh Lahav
MMA Counselor: Bryan Abou Charca
Mr. Allen: Jason Wright
British Student: James Willems
Poor Beggar: Richard Norman
Robber: Billy B. Burson III
Sasquatch: Noël Wiggins
Octopus: Max Kruemcke
Junker 1: Lawrence Sonntag
XxAznAnimeBoixx: Alfredo Diaz
Woman: Minni Clark
Man: Brian Gaar
Weird Larry: Geoff Ramsey
Xemüg: Rico Bonet
Robot: Todd Womack
British Soldier: Brian Gaar
Percy: Nic Sangervasi
Heimrich: Connor Pickens
Jake Stonewall: Richie Branson
Reporter: Jamie Smith
Nurfbot: Blaine Gibson
Bounty Hunter 1: Alena Lecorchick
Bounty Hunter 2: Ariel LaCroix
Junker 2: Kerry Shawcross
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dccomicsnews · 9 months ago
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"The Gentleman's Game"   Writer: Geoff JohnsArtist: Marco SantucciColor Artist: Ivan PlascenciaLetterer: Rob Leigh Review by: Kendra Smart Justice Society of America #11 is so fast-paced, it is breath-taking.  I have been waiting for the shoes to drop and for big changes to come. You know, the ribbon and bow moments arcs have when all the questions that have been nagging you are finally acknowledged and pushed aside for the thrill of the next. We get that, my friends, that and so much more.  Things happen very fast and we see a lot in Justice Society of America #11, so let's settle in and devour a much needed meal.  "This Is Mordru" Helena narrates a stunning recap of who Mordru was known to be in the past, and his power. A power that would be stopped by Superboy and his Legion of Superheroes. A beautiful splash page introduces us to our heroes. As Helena continues her story, we see the many faces of Mordru, including the one who has come to ask someone who has already changed their future, for better or worse, for help. Helena, like her Mother, has a heart for those seen as "lost causes", it is what has held her belief in her team of the JSA from the Future, and the Past. That fierce dedication has inspired her newly found and formed team in the past to stand by their ideals and stop the Legion from taking Mordru. But as Helena finishes recapping what has led to here, here is before us. A war has erupted between not only these fellow heroes, but friends.  In a massive show of force, each team tries to take the most peaceful route they know but each stands stubborn in their causes. Neither giving ground. But Mordru senses something off, and the real reason for this brawl is revealed by Khalid, Doctor Fate, as he rejoins his friends along with the Legion of Substitute Heroes. There is a traitor in their midst, and they are the ones fueling this fire...but who? Will either team come to their senses in time to stop the true threat? [gallery type="single-slider" columns="5" size="large" ids="192237,192238,192239,192240,192236"] "What's Next?" Justice Society of America #11 is genuinely the best work of fast paced moving I have seen in a while. Geoff Johns is able to relay so much information so quickly, and there is no loss of story nor does the art suffer because of transitions. No, I raise you that the way Justice Society of America #11 moves only serves to amplify and pinpoint the importance of the words and art that much more. The first few pages alone are staggering in their brilliance and fluidity. The level of detail that Marco Santucci evokes in scenes such as the Mordru and the Khalid moments are ones that shine. Ivan Plascencia and Marco create this atmosphere, tension. The whole team plays their parts with Geoff setting the stage with this climactic section of  story that leaves literally no room for error.  Rob Leigh cements all of their work by showing off his master craft with lettering.  The ending? PERFECTION.  Conclusion If I could change one thing? What would I ask? More battle? I don't think so.  Was the end swift? Convenient? I think it is far more telling, a left open answer until it is answered. There are some amazing moments to be found in Justice Society of America #11. From the Mikel Janin cover, to the passion and research and genuine love for comics as a medium. This series really feels like a love letter from creators to fans, to show that they love the thrill of a good read with your favorite characters too. Such an amazing book.  Until next time, my friends.  Images Provided Courtesy of DC Entertainment.
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balu8 · 2 years ago
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Stargirl and Flash
Justice Society of America #9: Thy Kingdom Come
by Geoff Johns; Dale Eaglesham; Ruy Jose; Jeromy Cox and Rob Leigh
DC
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