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airworthycomics · 1 year
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Bear with me, man, I lost my train of thought
‘Cat! Why, you little…’
‘What, Spider? Jealous?’
‘Maybe.’
[Slott, Dan. (w), Ty Templeton (a), Tom Palmer/Drew Geraci (i), and John Rauch (c).] ‘Cat's Paw’ Spider-Man/Human Torch (2005) #4 (May 2005), [Marvel Comics]: 22.
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galaxyglaze · 1 year
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In which Patsy feels the same way about Beast that I do.
(From Patsy Walker - Hellcat (2008) #1 by Kathryn Immonen, David Lafuente Garcia, John Rauch, and Dave & Natalie Lanphear)  
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comicbooksaregood · 2 months
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Birth of a Weapon
Writer: Chris Yost
Pencils: Mark Texeira
Inks: Mark Texeira
Colours: John Rauch
Covers: : : Mark Texeira, Morry Hollowell
Marvel
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watch-joey-collect · 9 months
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the-gershomite · 9 months
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Fear Itself: Deadpool 3 of 3 -October 2011-
cover: Ryan Stegman, Michael Babinski & John Rauch
writer: Christopher Hastings
pencils: Bong Dazo
inks: Joe Pimentel
colors: Matt Milla
letters: Simon Bowland
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agentxthirteen · 1 year
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 443 (3/19/23)
Fear Itself: The Worthy 1. On sale 7/27/11. "Sin"
Writer: Christos N. Gage
Artist: Elia Bonetti
Letterer: Joe Sabino
Colorist: John Rauch
Editor: Thomas Brennan
Sin recounts how she and Crossbones assassinated Steve.
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operafantomet · 4 months
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Phantoms appearing in both replica and non replica production
COLM WILKINSON: Principal in the Sydmonton try-out version 1985, principal in Toronto 1989-1994.
JOHN OWEN-JONES: Principal in West End 2001-2005, 2010-2011, and again from 2015-2016, principal in the Restaged UK Tour 2012-2013.
EARL CARPENTER: Standby in West End 2003-2004, principal in West End 2005-2007, and again in 2011-2012, emergency cover in West End in 2015, principal in the Restaged UK Tour 2013, and principal in the West End revival 2023.
BEN FORSTER: Principal in West End 2016-2017, principal in Thessaloniki and Athens 2020.
TIM HOWAR: Principal in West End 2018-2019, principal in Athens and Thessaloniki 2023.
JOEL ZERPE: u/s in Stockholm 2016-2017, principal in Kristianstad 2020 / 2021.
JOHN MARTIN BENGTSSON: u/s in Stockholm 2016-2017, alternate in Copenhagen 2018-2019, standby in the World Tour 2019, principal in Kristianstad 2022 / 2023.
ADAM ROBERT LEWIS: u/s in West End 2018-2020, emergency cover in the West End revival 2023, and in concert at Guernsey. Also the phantom appearing in The Crown's POTO segment, plus the revival ads 2022.
JOSH PITERMAN: Principal in West End 2019-2020, principal in the Restaged Aussie Tour 2022.
RAMIN KARIMLOO: u/s in West End 2006, principal in West End 2007-2009, anniversary Phantom at RAH 2011, principal in Trieste and Monte Carlo 2023.
GERÓNIMO RAUCH: Principal in West End 2013-2015, principal in Madrid 2023-2024.
Anyone else to add? (and no, i have not forgotten about Love Never Dies Phantoms or those appearing in two different non-replica productions, I just tried to stick to the main theme)
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nightcourtcaps · 3 months
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“Maybe that’s just not gonna happen.”
Night Court - Wheelers of Fortune (S2:E11)
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seriouslycromulent · 1 year
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OK. I'm Officially 4 Episodes In On Night Court ...
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I tried to hold off on giving any type of proper review because every new series (or reboot of a series) needs a grace period in order to find its feet, introduce its characters, and establish itself.
Although Night Court didn't have to establish itself the same way the original series did in terms of its premise, it has the bigger hurdle of trying to distinguish itself from its original without tarnishing its legacy or failing to deliver on its promise.
It may be too soon to say whether the new Night Court is a bona fide hit, but I think its just enough time to say that its definitely not tarnishing any legacy of the original.
As much as I loved the 9 seasons of the original formula, I think one of its greatest assets was the cast, which if you recall changed quite a bit in the first 4 seasons of the show. And with each of those 4 seasons, it continued to be as smart as it was hilarious because the characters were unapologetically honest and absurd.
And that's what Melissa Rauch has managed to achieve here with the newest batch of misfits 30 years later. Like its predecessor, each character on this new iteration feels indeed an original. There's no "new Mac" or "new Roz" or "new Bull." Everyone is a completely new character with their own distinct personality with precious little in common with their 1980's counterpart other than their job function.
And that includes ... oddly enough ... Dan Fielding. The one guy who could technically get away with having the same personality. Except ... he can't.
As much as fans of the show loved the lecherous, arrogant reprobate that Dan Fielding perfected, no true fan wants to see him still be that guy 30 years later, not having since married and buried the love of his life, not with a head full of white hair and a beard reminiscent of a kind college professor we once knew. This 2020s-era Dan Fielding is proof that even the most debased humans we know can change for the better. At least in matters of the heart.
Sure. He can still be quick with a smart retort or a gleeful smirk of schadenfreude. He wouldn't be Dan Fielding if he didn't do that from time to time, but he is also a new character in many ways. He's grown in ways that Harry, Mac and Christine never would've believed if they were here to see it. And as a result, he fits in perfectly with this new cast and their new trials (pun intended) & tribulations.
Since this post has already gone on a bit longer than I planned, I'll just say that I don't dislike any of the cast members so far. Everyone seems to be developing at a reasonable pace. The prosecutor got to shine a little bit more in this last episode (which I appreciate because she was veering a little close to the "all work and no play" stereotype we sometimes see assigned to successful women).
I think Lacretta as the bailiff is doing a wonderful job, and I believe they made the right choice for now going with the one bailiff instead of two. I'm enjoying the court clerk's well-earned neuroticism. It feels reasonable given the nature of his job and the stage of his life at this time.
As for Judge Stone? I'm enjoying everything she's doing. No, she's no Harry T. Stone, but I totally buy her as Harry's daughter, even though I think the math is off a little in order for this show to align with the ages of the new Judge and Dan. Oh well. Who cares!
Melissa is doing a fine job as producer and star. And she got me to cough up $5 for yet another streaming service, so I guess she knows a thing or two about these things.
Not going to lie. I'm still largely watching this for John Larroquette, but I'm glad that I decided to check out the show. And I hope others give it a chance and follow suit. It just may surprise you. ☺️
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tvshowpilot · 1 year
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Here’s everything you need to know about Night Court, NBC's upcoming sequel to the popular 80s legal sitcom starring The Big Bang Theory's Melissa Rauch and Boston Legal's John Larroquette!
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tran-shar · 1 year
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So, I'm actually making my own post instead of just reposting something someone else has done.
Watch the first two episodes of the new Night Court and I enjoyed it very much. I laughed more in the second episode but that is most likely because I had seen quite a few spoilers for the pilot.
Not sure about the ADA, she didn't really do much. Liked Neil and Grugs and Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette were wonderful.
I very much like this grumpy Dan. I look forward to the rest of the episodes and I really hope it does well and gets a few seasons in.
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gameofthunder66 · 2 months
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Night Court (2023- ) tv sitcom
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-(finished) watchin' Season 2- 3/27/2024- 2 stars- on Peacock
I found some episodes hard to watch this season and not very funny. Wouldn't be surprised if this is canceled, in my opinion.
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the-gershomite · 9 months
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Fear Itself: Deadpool 2 of 3 -September 2011-
cover: Ryan Stegman, Michael Babinski & John Rauch
writer: Christopher Hastings
pencils: Bong Dazo
inks: Joe Pimentel
colors: Matt Milla
letters: Simon Bowland
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operafantomet · 8 months
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Phantoms performing both in replica and non-replica POTO
John Owen-Jones: Principal in West End 2001-2004, 2010-2011, and 2015, principal in the Restaged UK Tour 2012-2013.
Earl Carpenter: Standby and principal Phantom in West End 2003-2007, and 2011, principal in the Restaged UK Tour 2013, principal in the West End revival 2023.
Josh Piterman: Principal in West End 2019-2020, principal in the Restaged Aussie Tour 2022.
Ben Forster: Principal in West End 2016-2017, principal in Thessaloniki and Athens 2020.
Tim Howar: Principal in West End 2018-2019, principal in Athens and Thessaloniki 2023.
Joel Zerpe: u/s in Stockholm 2016-2017, principal in Kristianstad 2020/2021.
John Martin Bengtsson: u/s in Stockholm 2016-2017, alternate in Copenhagen 2018-2019, standby in the World Tour 2019, principal in Kristianstad 2022/2023.
Ramin Karimloo: Standby and principal in West End 2006-2009, principal at RAH 2011, principal in Trieste 2023
Gerónimo Rauch: Principal in West End 2013-2015, principal in Madrid 2023-2024
(feel free to add others in the comments!)
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nightcourtcaps · 5 months
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Production still of John Larroquette as Dan Fielding & Melissa Rauch as Abby Stone for new Night Court episode 'Just the Fax, Dan'.
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seriouslycromulent · 1 year
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Hey! Good news. 🤗
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