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Marvel Comics New Releases for Wednesday, August 16, 2023
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Alien #5 (Cover A Dike Ruan), $4.99
Alien #5 (Cover B Kendrik Kunkka Lim), AR
Alpha Flight #1 (Of 5)(Cover A Leonard Kirk), $3.99
Alpha Flight #1 (Of 5)(Cover B Dan Jurgens Homage Variant), AR
Alpha Flight #1 (Of 5)(Cover C Javier Garron Marvel Icon Variant), AR
Alpha Flight #1 (Of 5)(Cover D Ron Lim Miss Minutes Variant), AR
Alpha Flight #1 (Of 5)(Cover E Arthur Adams), AR
Captain Marvel Dark Tempest #1 (Of 5)(2nd Printing Cover A Derrick Chew), $4.99
Captain Marvel Dark Tempest #1 (Of 5)(2nd Printing Cover B R1C0), AR
Daredevil #14 (Cover A Marco Checchetto), $4.99
Daredevil #14 (Cover B Leinil Francis Yu), AR
Daredevil #14 (Cover C Chip Zdarsky), AR
Daredevil #14 (Cover D Dave Wachter Windowshades Variant), AR
Dark X-Men #1 (Of 5)(Cover A Stephen Segovia), $4.99
Dark X-Men #1 (Of 5)(Cover B Alex Ross X-Men Connecting Variant Part C), AR
Dark X-Men #1 (Of 5)(Cover C Alex Ross X-Men Connecting Sketch Virgin Variant Part C), AR
Dark X-Men #1 (Of 5)(Cover D Adam Hughes), AR
Dark X-Men #1 (Of 5)(Cover E Adam Hughes Virgin Variant), AR
Dark X-Men #1 (Of 5)(Cover F Salvador Larroca), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover A Bjorn Barends), $4.99
Death Of The Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover B Luciano Vecchio Kid Venom Variant), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover C Derrick Chew), AR
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Death Of The Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover E Vicenzo Carratu Design Variant), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover F Gabriele Dell’Otto Connecting Variant), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover G Gabriele Dell’Otto Connecting Virgin Variant), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover H Mark Bagley), AR
Death Of The Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover I Ryan Stegman Venom The Other Variant), AR
Edge Of Spider-Verse #3 (Of 4)(2nd Printing Cover A Humberto Ramos), $4.99
Edge Of Spider-Verse #3 (Of 4)(2nd Printing Cover B Humberto Ramos Sketch Variant), AR
Ghost Rider #17 (Cover A Ryan Stegman), $3.99
Ghost Rider #17 (Cover B Bjorn Barends), AR
Groot #4 (Of 4)(Cover A Lee Garbett), $3.99
Hulk Joe Fixit TP, $17.99
Immortal Hulk Omnibus HC (Alex Ross Book Market Cover), $150.00
Immortal Hulk Omnibus HC (Alex Ross Direct Market Cover), $150.00
Iron Man Annual #1 (Cover A Francesco Mobili), $4.99
Iron Man Annual #1 (Cover B Felipe Massafera), AR
Loki #3 (Of 4)(Cover A Dustin Nguyen), $3.99
Loki #3 (Of 4)(Cover B Mirka Andolfo), AR
Loki Modern Era Epic Collection Volume 1 Journey Into Mystery TP, $44.99
Marvel Masterworks The Incredible Hulk Volume 17 HC (Book Market Edition), $75.00
Marvel Masterworks The Incredible Hulk Volume 17 HC (Direct Market Variant Edition Volume 346), $75.00
Marvel Studios’ Eternals The Art Of The Movie HC, $60.00
Marvel’s Voices X-Men #1 (Cover A Bernard Chang), $6.99
Marvel’s Voices X-Men #1 (Cover B David Marquez), AR
Marvel’s Voices X-Men #1 (Cover C Nicoletta Baldari), AR
Spider-Gwen Ghost-Spider TP, $13.99
Spider-Man #11 (Cover A Mark Bagley), $4.99
Spider-Man #11 (Cover B Luciano Vecchio), AR
Spider-Man #11 (Cover C Peach Momoko Homage Variant), AR
Spider-Man #11 (Cover D Peach Momoko Homage Virgin Variant), AR
Star Wars Dark Droids #1 (2nd Printing Cover A Ken Lashley), $5.99
Star Wars Darth Vader #37 (Cover A Leinil Francis Yu), $4.99
Star Wars Darth Vader #37 (Cover B Chris Sprouse Return Of The Jedi 40th Anniversary Variant), AR
Star Wars Darth Vader #37 (Cover C Anakin Skywalker Star Wars The Clone Wars 15th Anniversary Variant), AR
Star Wars Darth Vader #37 (Cover D Bjorn Barends), AR
Trials Of X Volume 12 TP, $19.99
Uncanny Avengers #1 (Of 5)(Cover A Javier Garron), $4.99
Uncanny Avengers #1 (Of 5)(Cover B Alex Ross Avengers Connecting Variant Part A), AR
Uncanny Avengers #1 (Of 5)(Cover C Alex Ross Avengers Connecting Sketch Virgin Variant Part A), AR
Uncanny Avengers #1 (Of 5)(Cover D Alex Ross X-Men Connecting Variant Part A), AR
Uncanny Avengers #1 (Of 5)(Cover E Alex Ross X-Men Connecting Sketch Virgin Variant Part A), AR
Uncanny Avengers #1 (Of 5)(Cover F Elena Casagrande Women Of Marvel Variant), AR
Uncanny Avengers #1 (Of 5)(Cover G George Perez), AR
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Uncanny Avengers #1 (Of 5)(Cover I Greg Land G.O.D.S. Variant), AR
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What If Dark Moon Knight #1 (Cover A Edgar Salazar), $4.99
What If Dark Moon Knight #1 (Cover B Cory Smith), AR
What If Dark Moon Knight #1 (Cover C David Mack), AR
What If Dark Moon Knight #1 (Cover D Carlos Magno), AR
X-Factor Epic Collection Volume 4 Judgement War TP, $44.99
X-Men Days Of Future Past Doomsday #2 (Of 4)(Cover A Geoffrey Shaw), $3.99
X-Men Days Of Future Past Doomsday #2 (Of 4)(Cover B Francesco Manna), AR
X-Men Days Of Future Past Doomsday #2 (Of 4)(Cover C Stefano Caselli), AR
X-Men Red #14 (Cover A Stefano Caselli), $3.99
X-Men Red #14 (Cover B Javier Garron Marvel Icon Variant), AR
X-Men Red #14 (Cover C Mirka Andolfo), AR
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New titles and new details on upcoming titles from DC's Young Adult and Middle Grade
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Source: Newsarama
The offerings were revealed at the American Library Association (ALA)'s annual convention. During the "Book Buzz" panel Saturday in Washington, D.C., the publisher outlined their 2020-2021 releases for these two age groups.
DC has stressed that these are standalone stories, and not part of "DC's ongoing comic book continuity".
DC Kids' 2020 - 2021 line-up for Middle Grade readers are: 
Diana: Princess of the Amazons  Written by Shannon and Dean Hale and illustrated by Victoria Ying (January 2020)
Green Lantern: Legacy  Written by Minh Lê and illustrated by Andie Tong (January 2020)                       
Batman Tales: Once Upon a Crime Written by Derek Fridolfs and illustrated by Dustin Nguyen (February 2020)
Zatanna & the House of Secrets Written by Matthew Cody and illustrated by Yoshi Yoshitani (February 2020)         
Batman: Overdrive  Written by Shea Fontana and illustrated by Marcelo DiChiara (March 2020)
DC Super Hero Girls: Powerless  Written by Amy Wolfram and illustrated by Agnes Garbowska (March 2020)         
Anti/Hero  Written by Kate Karyus Quinn and Demitria Lunetta and illustrated by Maca Gil (April 2020)
ArkhaManiacs Written by Art Baltazar and Franco and illustrated by Art Baltazar (April 2020)
My Video Game Ate My Homework Written and illustrated by Dustin Hansen (May 2020)
Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld Written by Shannon and Dean Hale
Batman and Robin…and Howard  Written and illustrated by Jeffrey Brown
DC Super Hero Girls – Written by Amy Wolfram
Dear Super-Villains  Written by Michael Northrop and illustrated by Gustavo Duarte
Green Arrow: Stranded  Written by Brendan Deneen and illustrated by Caleb Hosalla
Indestructibles Book 1 Written by Ridley Pearson
Lois Lane  Written by Grace Ellis and illustrated by Brittney Williams
Metropolis Grove  Written and illustrated by Drew Brockington
Primer  Written by Thomas Krajewski and Jennifer Muro and illustrated by Gretel Lusky
Superman Smashes the Klan  Written by Gene Luen Yang and illustrated by Gurihiru
Super Sons Book 3: Escape to Landis  Written by Ridley Pearson and illustrated by Ile Gonzalez
Teen Titans Go! to Camp  Written by Sholly Fisch
Teen Titans Go! Roll with It Written by Heather Nuhfer and P.C. Morrissey
The Mystery of the Meanest Teacher: A Johnny Constantine Graphic Novel Written by Ryan North and illustrated by Derek Charm
Coming from the main DC line, here are the Young Adult titles through 2021:
Wonder Woman: Warbringer Adapted by Louise Simonson from Leigh Bardugo’s DC Icon prose novel and illustrated by Kit Seaton (January 2020)
Gotham High Written by Melissa de la Cruz and illustrated by Thomas Pitilli (February 2020)
The Oracle Code Written by Marieke Nijkamp and illustrated by Manuel Preitano (March 2020)
Shadow of the Batgirl  Written by Sarah Kuhn and illustrated by Nicole Goux (April 2020)
Lost Carnival: A Dick Grayson Graphic Novel Written by Michael Moreci and illustrated by Sas Milledge (May 2020)
Catwoman: Soulstealer  Adapted by Louise Simonson from Sarah J. Maas’ DC Icon prose novel and illustrated by Samantha Dodge
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star Written by Jadzia Axelrod and illustrated by Cait Zellers
House of El Book 1 Written by Claudia Gray and illustrated by Eric Zawadzki
I Am Not Starfire Written by Mariko Tamaki
Mister Miracle – Written by Varian Johnson
Nubia  Written by L.L. McKinney and illustrated by Robyn Smith
Swamp Thing  Written by Maggie Stiefvater and illustrated by Morgan Beem           
Teen Titans: Beast Boy Written by Kami Garcia and illustrated by Gabriel Picolo
Victor & Nora: A Mr. Freeze Story Written by Lauren Myracle and illustrated by Isaac Goodhart
Whistle Written by E. Lockhart and illustrated by Manuel Preitano
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed  Written by Laurie Halse Anderson and illustrated by Leila del Duca
You Brought Me the Ocean  Written by Alex Sanchez and illustrated by Julie Maroh
Zatanna: The Jewel of Gravesend  Written by Alys Arden and illustrated by Jacquelin De Leon
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Bendis Brings Back Legion of Super-Heroes!
And not only will they get a new series by Bendis and Ryan Sook, who has made new designs for the characters, including Cosmic Boy, Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl, Brainiac 5, Shadow Lass and Chameleon Boy. Bendis will also launch them at the heels of a miniseries Millenium, which shall connect many of DC futures into one continuous timeline
Per DC, Millennium focuses on a most unlikely tour guide to the 31st century -- a familiar face to DC fans who finds herself suddenly immortal. As she learns to cope with her newfound immortality and the reason she was chosen for this quest, her 1,000-year odyssey will connect all of DC’s future timelines for the first time. Along the way she encounters a host of DC heroes from the future, as drawn by some of comics’ most popular artists. The first issue will introduce a near-future version of Supergirl, drawn by Jim Lee; Batman Beyond, drawn by Dustin Nguyen; Kamandi, drawn by Andrea Sorrentino; and Tommy Tomorrow, drawn by André Lima Araújo. Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium #2 will bring Booster Gold, drawn by Nicola Scott; OMAC, drawn by Jim Cheung; A DC “off-world” chapter, drawn by Jeff Dekal; and finally the Legion of Super-Heroes, drawn by Sook.
This is DC second attempt at establishing connection between the Legion and other possible futures after Electric Warriors tried to do the same for Legion and Kamandi.
Here is the interview
So you led into your Superman run with The Man of Steel, which is a storied title with a lot of fan affection behind it. Millennium, well...not so much.
This is speaking more to the actual shape of what it is. This is actually a unique experience of a character experiencing an entire millennium. The audience is going to experience it with them, and there really was no other word for it. I know the word has connotations, but I thought it's more of a tip of a hat than it is anything else. Because, there really is no other word that describes what this is.
These characters have been off the board for a lot longer than you have been with DC. What has it been like to immerse yourself into this broad, deep, crazy mythology?
It is the most -- and I say this with the curve that I know what real hard jobs are, but in the world of comics -- this is the absolute hardest job on a craft level. I think you can just see. The Avengers have six people on the team and four friends, right? Legions has, at their lowest, somewhere in the twenties and at their highest, in the forties. They're all from different planets, and they all have a couple of different aliases and a history and a power, and they all interact in unique and different ways.
It's all based on a history that's coming, based on a history that we have. It is the most unique, the most exciting, and the most demanding job in all of comics. I was talking to a fellow, past X-Menwriter who literally said to me, "So, it's literally like writing like the entire X-Men universe, but in one book." And I'm like, "Yeah, it really is. It's phenomenal."
It's an enormous task, and the most fun I've ever had. I'm literally vibrating when I'm writing it, it's so exciting. Because there's a feeling people get from Legion, and the people who have been missing it all this time. Legion gives you a very special, almost uniquely potent feeling of imagination and hope. It's almost like the whole theme of DC Comics, but amplified by how it's laid out.
The people who want it are desperate for it, and so our job is to give that feeling -- but the modern version of it. It's an enormous task that we've been working on literally since I walked in the door at DC.
How much of the development time was spent with kind of getting the tone? It seems like this is a property that gets reinvented every time they turn around, and so there are a lot of options, not all equally good.
It's all like a lot of franchises, its high marks are so high that a lot of people look at Mike Grell and Keith Giffen's work on Legion as being as good as superhero comics can ever be, right? That's a very high bar to be reaching for. People still read "The Great Darkness Saga." It's everything you want comics to be. Right? It's so imitated everywhere you look. One of the earliest of events events storie like we have today. So, to try to accomplish that, to make that our goal but from a modern setting. You go, okay, now we want to give people the feeling of a "Great Darkness Saga," let's say. Or, the feeling of the Mark Waid issues of Legion, but from the perspective of today. Building all of that, but starting from this standpoint of a modern comic reader, and that could only get us into brand new kinds of sci-fi, and that's exciting.
That's kind of where we are right now with our development is we have tried so hard not to indicate anybody we've specifically said, "No homage to Kirby, Moebius, or John Berkey," because so many people do that right now, there's so much of it, let's make it our goal not to do that and see what we get. Because, that's what Kirby, Moebius and John Berkey did. Ryan and I are right in the middle of building that language, and that's pretty exciting. And, we'll all see what it is together.
Every time there's a big continuity shakeup, the Legion gets the brunt of it -- but we almost never see how and why the changes happened. Here, it seems like you're walking the audience through whatever changes you might make to the backstory. Is that fair?
I'm with you on that. That question you just asked was one of the first questions I asked. People who have read Legion before will be excited, or interested that we're doing this, but for people who have never read Legion before, or have only heard about it (usually in very positive tones), it's up to us to invite them to the 31st century. It's a buy-in, right? You're coming to a new part of the DC Universe, so we want to invite you.
I thought, I wonder if there's a way -- and this is what Legion and Millennium is -- I wondered if there was a way to literally walk the audience from today, right to the Legion's front door, giving them a tour of what happens to the DC Universe...some of which we know because we've seen these disparate futures from different creators over the years.
Why don't we tie them all together and really walk it up to the Legion's door, because the point of the Legion of Super-Heroes is how it reflects back on the era of the Age of Heroes, right? We can take a character from today and walk them through how the icons and the heroes thrive and survive and altered and changed and ended up on the Legion's front door with a guide.
And this is what Millennium is: every chapter is by a different artist, some of the greatest artists working in comics today. Each I handpicked, or [the artists] handpicked, the future they wanted to do. And a character is walking literally from today to the Legion's front door, connecting everything from Kirby's Kamandi, to Dan [Jurgens]'s Booster Gold to Batman Beyond and Tommy Tomorrow. All of it, it gets threaded together in a very exciting timeline. If that seems like a load of work and research, absolutely. [Laughs]
At what point did you decide that, of all the people you can work with, Sook was the right fit for this book?
When you saw the first pages of Man of Steel, that's about when I knew. I knew as soon as Ryan said he'd do something for me. Your head can't help but go, "that would be the coolest Legion of Super-Heroes book I could see." It was just saying, what would I buy? But, I didn't know Ryan at all and also, it's like the biggest project. It's a huge project.
It literally took months just to design the characters, and he's working on it every day. I reached out to him and sold this enormous insanity that you see in front of you. and lo and behold, it was exactly what he was looking for. He was looking for the biggest challenge, and he has taken it on immensely.
My favorite thing from this whole year that no one knows about, is that Ryan sends in all these designs -- usually with a pamphlet of notes and character ideas -- and he's truly creating this with us. I get to share it with our other peers and they get to flip out and get impressed, it's fantastic. Ryan is an artist's artist; they love him, and this is the work of his life. I'm so honored to be part of it. So, yes, Ryan was a very early part of this.
Everything you have done so far at DC is bigger, bigger, bigger. What do you think comes next? What's bigger than reinventing the future?
Well, Legion is the next thing. It is still actually actively happening and one of my Legion goals is, and this isn't a criticism of other creators, but over the years, Legion doesn't have the consistency that other books have had. To attempt what we're attempting, and then keep it a consistent book for a while that really builds to something at the level of "The Great Darkness Saga" or other high-water marks of Legion, is a big goal for this and for us.
I think people buying in on this want the biggest thing in the world. That's what they're coming for. We're really going to try.
A lot of that, as far as what you said about the ambitions that I've had at DC, is because when I first came here, I thought so much about other creators that have come here over the decades, and what they did, or what they tried to do. I have such an immense opportunity, I should really try on every level, everywhere I can. I'm so happy a year later, that people can really feel the effort because I've been given such a beautiful opportunity. To waste it would be almost a crime.
It's exciting for Legion fans to hear about a commitment to consistency, since so often, DC puts a high profile creative team on Legion to launch it, and then after an arc or two, they're gone and the book doesn't have the same direction.
Yeah. As a fan, I would like a commitment from me to do what I just said. Beyond just launching it, which is exciting, having an excellent issue #12 is even more exciting, in a way. That's my goal.
The Legion also feels a little bit like the New Gods: you have this incredibly rich mythology that only a small number of readers really understand. How do you thread that needle of taking one of the most passionate and detail-oriented fanbases in all of comics, and giving the Legion fans what they want while still "walking everybody else to the door?"
I thought about that exact question quite a lot, and this is my answer: I have had this opportunity a couple of times, where I like something a great deal that I know only a few other people like. I think my reasons, or our reasons -- our cult's reasons -- for liking it are so legitimate, that it would just take a little nudge in the right direction to get other people onboard. Like Luke Cage or something like that, right?
I think along the same terms with Legion. Us passionate fans: oh, boy, how fun are they? My Twitter feed is fun all day with Legion. I think Legion fans love being teased more than they like seeing the book. But that kind of passion is infectious. You have some readers who, because let's say Avengers: Endgame and all the movies, think they've seen it all and are really itching for a next-level experience. And there are people who go, "Oh, Legion actually is a next-level experience." And then, we're there for them. That's what we're offering for those who think they've seen it all: you haven't, alright?
Or, those who want to see just another way to tell these stories. It's using the our infectious feeling towards it and just sharing it with other people. I've had that experience before. It's kind of my favorite thing. I had it just at DC, having people literally discover the Wonder Twins blind. They never heard of them, and are reading Mark Russell's book, and are so happy, it's the best feeling. I got to share that with you; I got to have a moment with you over a story, and it wasn't even mine.
I know that you guys are keeping it under wraps for the time being, who our point of view character is going in through Millennium, but is this a character people are familiar with? Is this a deep cut, or a new character?
For those who are worried, it's a character that can leave the DC Universe and walk a thousand years, and not mess up your favorite comics. Right away, I just want to let the Reddit people know. Immediately, they think it's their favorite character and I'll destroy their book. Wait 'til you find out, I will say it's a character that I'm writing right now. It's someone who I get to tee up to the walk. Almost like it was planned nicely...!
Also the character, and the reason we picked this character, is that it's a character whose morality shifts based on this scenario they are in. As they go from chapter to chapter, that is also a question: how are they going to react to what's going on around them?
Listen, we're saying a lot of words here, but I got, I can sell it with so much easier. Andrea Sorrentino drawing Kamandi. That's it, hashtag, done. Jimmy Cheung drawing OMAC.
A lot of these characters are characters you don't see much, but it's that story where "this is your favorite creator's favorite thing."
Yes! Also, what I got really happy about when it was all put together, is that your favorite creator's favorite thing is now so sturdily a building block towards something in the future of DC Comics. When I ran it by Dan Jurgens -- the Booster Gold stuff, right? -- he was stoked about it because it was like, "oh, now, it's not only just a cool story, it's part of this big thread that takes us somewhere."
It's funny, seeing Booster becoming part of a building block to the Legion, since he has sparred with them a few times about his stolen Legion ring!
Speaking of which, the Booster Gold chapter is drawn by Nicola Scott, if you need another reason to buy this. I love Nicola's work so much, but she's one of my closest friend's closest collaborators. She works with Greg Rucka so closely that I never thought I'd get a chance to do something, and we did this thing together. It's just, on a personal level, one of my great moments as a comics creator that I got to do this with Nicola.
I won't lie: at either San Diego or New York last year, I spoke with her briefly and we ended up talking about how much she wanted to draw Booster.
That happened a few times on this project. I don't want to speak for the other creators, but I had accidentally said, "Hey, I think you'd be perfect for (blank)." And they go, "That's my favorite thing, I can't believe you're asking!" It happened quite a few times on this project. I get excited, because I know for the few pages they're drawing, it's going to be among the best pages of their whole careers, because they think this might be the only chance they get to do it. Nicola's Booster pages reek with the feeling of, "Oh, my God, I finally got to draw Booster Gold."
The way you are framing this -- the idea of someone walking through the DC history -- almost feels a little like a "man versus self" story from 8th grade English class. Is there an over-arching threat to Millennium?
Our Legion is going to be a little different than past Legions. I know that sometimes in the past, the Legion have gotten together because things are so peaceful, they can't stand it. Our Legion is coming together out of what they think is dire necessity. Things are starting to crumble, and they're crumbling fast, and it really feels like it's time for a new Age of Heroes for the first time in a millennium. That there's a genuine sense of threat to all things.
It's funny because there are 34 lead characters. There are a lot of perspectives that the story is going to be handled from. So, so many perspectives that almost no story will be left unturned. Not every character will see things the same way. It's like every great team: some will be on the same page, some will not. It's going to be a time of great chaos and struggle in the galaxy, and it's up to them to get to work and figure it out as they're going; they're young.
You have been working with a lot of younger heroes not just at DC, but throughout your career going back to Miles and Peter on Ultimate Spider-Man. Does working on THE teen team feel a little like the culmination of that?
They are! And if you start really building the world around them, and the universe that they're part of...they're pining for an Age of Heroes. They want to make it themselves, right? You're coming into a universe of ideas about self and all the kinds of things that "self" means as far as anywhere on the spectrum. You can think of about religion, or sexuality, or anything that makes a person individual, and apply all these intergalactic ideas to it...and it is an explosion of imagination and hopefully a real, intimate reflection of the world we live in.
It's basically all I think about. Really, it's about making sure each one of those characters has their personality with a shiny, smooth wall of all of the amazing imagination that Ryan brings to every single panel.
Listen, what I'm so excited about this Legion/Millennium project in particular, is that the Legion fans who have been waiting...we wanted to give them something special, for the wait, all right? I know it wasn't my fault they were waiting, but, I'm like, "yeah! We were all waiting together, let's make this a real something, a unique storytelling experience that you deserve." So this lead-up is such a celebration of DC Comics's art and history, and at the same time its future, that I was like, "Yeah, this feels like a Legion-worthy launch."
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Brandon Vera Training with Aung La N Sang, Excited to See Rodtang in Front of US Audience
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Reigning ONE Heavyweight World Champion Brandon “The Truth” Vera is deep in training, preparing for his next title defense.
The 43-year-old veteran is in Florida, working with fellow ONE Championship athletes “The Burmese Python” Aung La N Sang and Martin “The Situ-Asian” Nguyen at Sanford MMA under renowned striking coach, Henri Hooft.
All three athletes have fights lined up over the next few months.
Nguyen is scheduled to face dangerous featherweight, “The Fighting God” Kim Jae Woong at “ONE on TNT II,” while Aung La is set to defend his ONE Light Heavyweight World Title against longtime rival Vitaly Bigdash at “ONE on TNT IV.”
As for Vera, “The Truth” is expected to face rising Indian heavyweight star Arjan “Singh” Bhullar in his next outing. The fight is all but set in stone, and is awaiting official announcement from ONE Championship.
Vera and Aung La are former adversaries in the Circle. They fought back in October 2019, when Vera challenged “The Burmese Python” for his light heavyweight belt. 
Vera succumbed via second-round technical knockout in an action-packed affair, marking the Filipino-American’s first defeat in ONE Championship since joining the promotion in 2014.
When asked how Vera made his way to training at Sanford MMA, Aung La shared an entertaining tidbit, before expressing his excitement to see a former foe make a strong comeback.
“It was funny because he DM'd Martin [Nguyen] to see if I was okay (with it). Immediately we sent him a video message with me saying 'You should be asking me, not him!” said Aung La.
“I'm a big fan of Brandon Vera. I'm just happy that he's here with us. He's in a camp that's filled with killers. It's only going to help him. It's only going to make him a better champion, and a better mixed martial artist. I'm excited for him. He's going to fight very soon,” Aung La said in a recent interview with SCMP MMA.”
“In the first week versus now, there's a big difference. He can make it through two whole practices. I'm happy for him,” Aung La added.
If Vera can get past Bhullar, a plethora of worthy challengers are lined up for him. 
ONE Championship made some huge heavyweight and light heavyweight signings over the past 12 months, bringing in the likes of Marcus Almeida, Tom DeBlass, Amir Aliakbari, and most recently grappling icon Gordon Ryan, among others.
“The Truth” certainly has his work cut out for him. But before he steps back into the Circle, Vera is also excited to catch the action at “ONE on TNT I,” which airs next Wednesday, April 7 (Thursday, April 8 in Asia), live from the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore.
The main event features a showdown between ONE Flyweight World Grand Prix, and 12-time UFC World Champion Demetrious Johnson, and reigning ONE Flyweight World Champion Adriano Moraes. 
In the co-main event, former UFC Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez takes on #2-ranked lightweight contender, Iuri Lapicus. Also making an appearance is ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Champion Rodtang “The Iron Man” Jitmuangnon.
Vera shared his thoughts on the massive event.
“I’m looking forward to all of the fights on ‘ONE on TNT I.’ But to be honest, Rodtang is the fighter I’m most looking forward to seeing. Everytime Rodtang fights, it seems like something new happens. Something from a comic book or a movie. He is the real ‘Iron Man,’” said Vera.
“As for predictions, I think DJ just has that tremendous cardio, and he’s just an all-around great fighter and great guy. Being the grappler, Adriano can also win by submission.”
“I don’t know who to root for. Eddie the old school veteran, or this young lion who has been training with the best gladiators in the world since he was a kid. Don’t miss this one. I can’t pick a winner,” Vera concluded.
The “ONE on TNT” series will air every Wednesday in the United States from April 7 for four weeks. Each week will include a preliminary card digitally streamed exclusively on the Bleacher Report App and B/R Live from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET, followed by three main card fights televised exclusively on TNT in the U.S. at 10 p.m. ET. It will be available in Asia via the usual channels.
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Cardboard Edison’s Favorite Tips & Resources - March 2018
This month's roundup of great board game design links and quotes includes important things to think about as you get started with a new design, a new prototyping resource, unique ways to think about a game's design, lots of rulebook-writing tips, and more.
industry:
The most important questions to ask yourself when designing a board game (audio)
What's your game's identifying feature, the thing that makes it memorable?
process:
How to "overthink" a game design and prevent problems before they show up (video)
The two opposing mindsets you must have as a game designer
theory:
How a game design can let players create asymmetry for each other
Using graphs to visualize the arc of your game and its strategies (video)
How a game's different systems can be coupled to work together well (audio)
Tips for designing a word game
prototyping:
Free library of icons for board game prototypes
playtesting:
Remote blind playtesting in 10 easy steps
rules:
Rulebook building 101
Tips for organizing rulebooks: introductions, terminology, visuals, player aids and more
licensing:
Tips for approaching a publisher and making your best first impression
“If I ask ‘What makes your game different from other games of the same theme and weight?’ and you can’t answer me? don’t make the game.” - Avonelle Wing
publishing:
How 40 board game creators built their crowd before launching a crowdfunding campaign
A Kickstarter "launch sequence": the steps to take immediately after launching a project
Cardboard Edison is supported by our patrons on Patreon.
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SENIOR INVENTORS: Steven Cole, John du Bois, Chris and Kathy Keane (The Drs. Keane), Joshua J. Mills, Marcel Perro, Behrooz Shahriari, Shoot Again Games
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ASSOCIATES: Stephen B Davies, Marcus Howell, Samuel Lees, Doug Levandowski, Nathan Miller, Tony Miller, Neil Roberts, Mike Sette, Isaias Vallejo, Matt Wolfe
APPRENTICES: Cardboard Fortress Games, Kiva Fecteau, Guz Forster, Scott Gottreu, Aaron Lim, Scott Martel Jr., James Meyers, The Nerd Nighters, Matthew Nguyen, Marcus Ross, VickieGames, Lock Watson, White Wizard Games
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DC Makes [SPOILER] The Most Important Woman in History
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Warning: SPOILERS for Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium #1
Remember this day comic book fans, since the DC Universe will never be the same now that Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium has officially begun. But forget the title heroes... it's the unlikely woman at the center of the story who is changing history, finally pulling DC's distant future worlds into one continuous timeline. Promising a brighter tomorrow--for even the grimmest visions of Earth's destiny.
Officially, the two-part Millennium story is setting the stage for Brian Michael Bendis and Ryan Sook's reboot of the Legion in a new ongoing series. But they aren't starting that relaunch by simply leaping forward to the 31st century. Instead, they're following a single immortal woman as she literally walks through the 1,000 years in between. Through the future of Batman Beyond. The science fiction adventures of DC's Planeteers. Even the post-apocalypse of Kamandi, the last boy on Earth.
RELATED: Batwoman Beyond is Taking Over For Batman in DC's Future
Millennium #2 may end with the woman meeting the Legion of Super-Heroes face to face, but the first issue has already changed the history of the DC Universe forever. And made the most unlikely hero--or some might say villain--arguably the most pivotal figure in the big picture of DC Comics mythology. Now, who's ready to meet her?
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The fact that the identity of the leading lady is an unknown might seem strange in hindsight. After all, there are only so many immortals living in the DC Universe. But that's where Bendis brought in his twist, with the official synopsis for Millennium revealing the woman in question never actually had the chance to realize she was never aging. In case readers missed it, take a look at the plot summary before diving into the rest of the Millennium reveal:
The series focuses on a most unlikely tour guide to the 31st century, a familiar face to DC fans who finds herself suddenly immortal. As she learns to cope with her newfound immortality and the reason she was chosen for this quest, her 1,000-year odyssey will connect all of DC’s future timelines for the very first time. Along the way she encounters a host of DC heroes from the future, as drawn by some of comics’ most popular artists.
The early artwork revealed only that the woman was a redhead, with a possible preference for the color green--but the differences in art styles made identifying her impossible. As the immortal redhead killed criminals in Neo-Gotham, took in a superhero museum guarded by Booster Gold (before he traveled back in time), and crossed paths with Kamandi in the wasteland, she gave up nothing but brooding. Until now. DC's preview showed the mystery woman meeting with an older, President Supergirl in the near future... but the first image of who this villain used to be finally confirms her true, unlikely identity.
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The above image from the first issue finally ends the mystery, showing the drifting immortal back in her glory days, doing battle with Superman in an unmistakable green bodysuit--decorated with a signature leafy green, and thorned belt. Fans of the classic split-personality villain(s) Rose & Thorn need no further evidence, but Bendis returning the somewhat obscure villain/victim to his modern Superman comics leaves no doubt. And for those who may remember that immortality or advanced healing was never part of Rose or Thor's story, Bendis explains the decision in the official in-comic interview released ahead of Millennium:
We definitely wanted to do some kind of special event that leads up to (Legion of Super-Heroes #1). Then I thought, wouldn't it be interesting if there was a character that could literally take us from today, and walk us up to the Legion's front door a thousand years from now? We started doing research and looking for characters that were already immortal, or had some kind of slow aging process. Then we thought, maybe there was someone who didn't know this was part of their powers? Who would that be? Should it be a hero? Or a villain? Is there a character that's kind of both? Who would walk us through?
That's when we focused on [REDACTED], who is a character I really, really like, who had been through a lot of mysterious, weird stuff in the DC Universe. We're going to have her walk us through every single future in the DC Universe, and connect them all together. It tells us the story of all the DC futures, and it also tells us how the icons survived, and what they changed into, and why they're so important to the Legion, and how the Legion will now reflect that back to us.
The woman seems to have been revealed, but the story still has plenty of secrets to offer up. Not least of which is the role that Superman's son will play in the Legion now that they've come to recruit him. It's a glorious day for fans of Rose and Thorn, but if readers are unfamiliar with the new immortal observer of the DC timeline, they can head to their latest comic book shop to get in on this massive shift. Check out the full solicitation details and plot synopsis below:
LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES: MILLENNIUM #1 (2019)
Release date: September 4th, 2019
Written by: Brian Michael Bendis
Art by: Jim Lee, Dustin Nguyen, Andrea Sorrentino, Andre Araujo, Others
Cover by: Ryan Sook
Brought to you by some of comics' greatest talents, this epic story spans the course of 1,000 years and, for the very first time, connects all of DC's future timelines! Starring the unlikeliest of DC heroes as she learns to cope with newfound immortality and roams through the disparate societies of Batman Beyond, Kamandi and Tommy Tomorrow, wrestling with her own inner demons and desperately trying to find her purpose in an ever-changing world. Do not miss this truly unique take on tomorrow's DC Universe, all leading up to a special launch on the millennium!
Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium #1 begins the mystery when it hits comic book stores and participating digital retailers on September 4th, 2019. Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium #2 completes the event October 2nd, and the full series launching with Legion of Super-Heroes #1 coming on November 6th.
MORE: Young Justice Teases The Legion of Super-Heroes For Season 4
source https://screenrant.com/dc-legion-superheroes-spoilers-rose-thorn-millennium/
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i'm unsure if this qualifies as what you like to do for fc help, but if it does, quick question! could you suggest a couple alternate fcs to cindy kimberly for me? mainly for twitter rp. definitely a woc and can pull off the looks like a nice girl but is very dark and twisty vibe that she can
can someone explain to me the difference btwn twitter and tumblr rp in terms of resources needed bc i dnt know shit i’m linking instas, but i think everyone has gif/icon resources
jolie nguyen (my mascot)
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Image Comics is pleased to reveal the six of 30 variants planned for the final month of 25th anniversary variants—October covers in homage of iconic THE WALKING DEAD cover designs.
This final month of variants will pay tribute to some of the hottest, most jaw-dropping moments from Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard’s long-running, and industry-changing series that went on to become a pop culture phenomenon.
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Available in stores on Wednesday, October 4th (Final order cutoff deadline Monday, September 11th):
ELSEWHERE #3 by Jay Faerber & Sumeyye Kesgin, cover by Kesgin & Riley (Diamond Code AUG170648)
EXTREMITY #7 by Daniel Warren Johnson, cover by Johnson (Diamond Code AUG170650)
I HATE FAIRYLAND: I HATE IMAGE SPECIAL EDITION by Skottie Young, cover by Young (Diamond Code AUG170569)
POSTAL #23 by Bryan Hill & Isaac Goodhart, cover by Goodhart (Diamond Code JUL178342)
REGRESSION #5 by Cullen Bunn & Danny Luckert, cover by Luckert (Diamond Code AUG170713)
SOUTHERN CROSS #13 by Andy Belanger & Becky Cloonan, cover by Cloonan (Diamond Code JUL178341)
SLOTS #1 by Dan Panosian, cover by Panosian (Diamond Code AUG170588)
Available in stores on Wednesday, October 11th (Final order cutoff deadline Monday, September 18th):
BIRTHRIGHT #27 by Joshua Williamson, Adriano Lucas & Andrei Bressan, cover by Bressan & Lucas (Diamond Code AUG170606)
BLACK SCIENCE #32 by Rick Remender & Matteo Scalera, cover by Harren (Diamond Code AUG170614)
ROYAL CITY #6 by Jeff Lemire, cover by Lemire (Diamond Code AUG170721)
THE WICKED + THE DIVINE #32 by Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie, cover by McKelvie (Diamond Code AUG170772)
Rob Liefeld’s YOUNGBLOOD #6 by Chad Bowers & Jim Towe, cover by Liefeld (Diamond Code AUG170775)
Available in stores on Wednesday, October 18th (Final order cutoff deadline Monday, September 25th):
CURSE WORDS #9 by Charles Soule & Ryan Browne, cover by Browne (Diamond Code AUG170633)
DESCENDER #25 by Jeff Lemire & Dustin Nguyen, cover by Nguyen (Diamond Code AUG170643)
GENERATION GONE #4 Ales Kot & Andre Araujo, cover by Araujo (Diamond Code AUG170654)
GRRL SCOUTS: MAGIC SOCKS #6 by Jim Mahfood, cover by Mahfood (Diamond Code AUG170662)
HORIZON #15 by Brandon Thomas, Juan Gedeon & Mike Spicer, cover by Gedeon & Spicer (Diamond Code AUG170668)
KILL THE MINOTAUR #5 by Chris Pasetto, Christian Cantamessa, Jean-Francois Beaulieu & Lukas Ketner, cover by Ketner & Beaulieu (Diamond Code AUG170686)
MANIFEST DESTINY #32 by Chris Dingess, Matthew Roberts & Owen Gieni, cover by Roberts & Gieni (Diamond Code AUG170695)
THE REALM #2 by Seth M. Peck & Jeremy Haun, cover by Jeremy Haun (Diamond Code AUG170710)
ROCKSTARS #8 by Joe Harris & Megan Hutchison, cover by Hutchison (Diamond Code AUG170718)
SPY SEAL #3 by Rich Tommaso, cover by Tomasso (Diamond Code AUG170739)
Available in stores on Wednesday, October 25th (Final order cutoff deadline Monday, October 2nd):
ANGELIC #2 by Si Spurrier & Caspar Wijngaard, cover by Wijngaard (Diamond Code AUG170604)
COPPERHEAD #15 by Jay Faerber, Drew Moss & Ron Riley, cover by Godlewski & Riley (Diamond Code AUG170627)
CROSSWIND #5 by Gail Simone & Cat Staggs, cover by Staggs (Diamond Code AUG170630)
GASOLINA #2 by Sean Mackiewicz, Mat Lopes & Niko Walter, cover by Walter & Lopes (Diamond Code AUG170652)
HACK/SLASH: RESURRECTION #1 by Tini Howard, Celor, K. Michael Russell, cover by Rugg (Diamond Code AUG170559)
THE HARD PLACE #3 by Doug Wagner & Nic Rummel, cover by Rummel (Diamond Code AUG170666)
SPAWN #279 by Todd McFarlane, cover by McFarlane (Diamond Code JUL178340)
UNDERWINTER: A FIELD OF FEATHERS #1 by Ray Fawkes, cover by Fawkes (Diamond Code AUG170596)
WAYWARD #24 by Jim Zub & Steven Cummings, cover by Cummings & Royce “Fooray” Southerland (Diamond Code AUG170769)
IMAGE COMICS CELEBRATES 25TH ANNIVERSARY WITH FINAL MONTH OF COVERS IN TRIBUTE TO THE WALKING DEAD Image Comics is pleased to reveal the six of 30 variants planned for the final month of 25th anniversary variants—October covers in homage of iconic THE WALKING DEAD cover designs.
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douglassmiith · 4 years
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SEL 20200525
May 25, 2020
Good morning, we hope you’re enjoying a respite today,
Memorial Day (unofficially) marks the start of a new season and a day to reflect on our history and heroes. This year, of course, there’s even more to consider as the pandemic will be a defining moment in our collective memory. Amid the massive upheaval, we’ve seen the marketing agency community continue to come together to help one another navigate this new now. 
Live with Search Engine Land has been part of our effort to help stay connected, share expertise and insights and just check in. If you’ve missed out on any episodes in which leading in-house and agency marketers share what they’ve been seeing, learning and how they’re adapting to new work and market conditions, we’ve pulled them together here for you. 
The SEO Companys among us may be particularly interested in:
How leading SEO Companys are dealing with COVID-19 upheaval and traffic movements — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Daniel Waisberg, Pedro Dias, Lily Ray, Alexis Sanders [Watch]
Local SEO Company, managing Google My Business during COVID-19 — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring Adam Dorfman, Mary Bowling, Krystal Taing, Niki Mosier [Watch]
SEO Companys talk COVID-19 search disruption — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Marie Haynes, Olga Andrienko, Mordy Oberstein, Dr. Peter Meyers [Watch]
How experts are approaching content marketing agency during COVID-19 — Hosted by me (George Nguyen), featuring Amanda Milligan, Lee Odden, Meghan Keaney Anderson [Watch]
Google’s Martin Splitt on the most common technical SEO Company mistakes — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Martin Splitt [Watch]
PPC conversations spanned B2B, e-Commerce, branding and more:
PPC tips for B2B during Coronavirus — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Brad Geddes, Matt Van Wagner, Michelle Morgan [Watch]
Digital commerce marketing agency in the time of COVID-19 — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Kaitlin McGrew, Bryant Garvin, Anthony Verre [Watch]
Should you go all-in on brand marketing agency now? — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring Chris Kelly, Amy Bishop, Michelle Morgan [Watch]
Foursquare, PlaceIQ CEOs discuss location intelligence — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring David Shim, Duncan McCall [Watch]
Google Shopping experts discuss Smart Shopping Campaign tricks, free Shopping listings — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Kirk Williams, Mike Ryan [Watch]
It’s unclear how much longer the crisis is going to last, but you can be sure we’ll keep bringing you content to help you stay ahead of the curve. Subscribe to our YouTube channel — and, hit the bell icon to get notifications on new Live with Search Engine Land episodes.
Read on for your daily dose of Search Shorts.
Take care and stay safe!
George Nguyen, Associate Editor
   Search Shorts 
Google algorithm tremors.
Google algorithm tremors. There may have been a smaller Google ranking update at the end of last week. We posted about some of those signs and signals over on this blog.
Do links count. John Mueller of Google was asked if a specific type of link counts or not and John said it doesn’t matter. He said, “It doesn’t really matter if it ‘counts,’ does it? Over time, as your site grows in importance on the web, as its reputation among users grows for providing unique, compelling, & high-quality content, Google Search might also recommend it more. That’s not an on/off thing.”
Special character domain names. When it comes to special characters or languages in domain names, Google handles it.  Mueller said, “IMO we don’t do anything special for IDNs or IDN TLDs (other than the punycode handling, there’s no need to handle them individually). There was quite a bit involved with the first IDN TLDs, but they’re pretty well-established nowadays.”
 Attend SMX June 23 & 24… for free!
Looking for a more cost-effective way to generate traffic and leads? Eager to leverage technology to help streamline campaign management? Join us online for SMX Next to attend 40+ tactic-rich sessions from search marketing agency experts at Microsoft, Bruce Clay Inc, Moz, and more!
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SEL 20200525
May 25, 2020
Good morning, we hope you’re enjoying a respite today,
Memorial Day (unofficially) marks the start of a new season and a day to reflect on our history and heroes. This year, of course, there’s even more to consider as the pandemic will be a defining moment in our collective memory. Amid the massive upheaval, we’ve seen the marketing agency community continue to come together to help one another navigate this new now. 
Live with Search Engine Land has been part of our effort to help stay connected, share expertise and insights and just check in. If you’ve missed out on any episodes in which leading in-house and agency marketers share what they’ve been seeing, learning and how they’re adapting to new work and market conditions, we’ve pulled them together here for you. 
The SEO Companys among us may be particularly interested in:
How leading SEO Companys are dealing with COVID-19 upheaval and traffic movements — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Daniel Waisberg, Pedro Dias, Lily Ray, Alexis Sanders [Watch]
Local SEO Company, managing Google My Business during COVID-19 — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring Adam Dorfman, Mary Bowling, Krystal Taing, Niki Mosier [Watch]
SEO Companys talk COVID-19 search disruption — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Marie Haynes, Olga Andrienko, Mordy Oberstein, Dr. Peter Meyers [Watch]
How experts are approaching content marketing agency during COVID-19 — Hosted by me (George Nguyen), featuring Amanda Milligan, Lee Odden, Meghan Keaney Anderson [Watch]
Google’s Martin Splitt on the most common technical SEO Company mistakes — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Martin Splitt [Watch]
PPC conversations spanned B2B, e-Commerce, branding and more:
PPC tips for B2B during Coronavirus — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Brad Geddes, Matt Van Wagner, Michelle Morgan [Watch]
Digital commerce marketing agency in the time of COVID-19 — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Kaitlin McGrew, Bryant Garvin, Anthony Verre [Watch]
Should you go all-in on brand marketing agency now? — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring Chris Kelly, Amy Bishop, Michelle Morgan [Watch]
Foursquare, PlaceIQ CEOs discuss location intelligence — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring David Shim, Duncan McCall [Watch]
Google Shopping experts discuss Smart Shopping Campaign tricks, free Shopping listings — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Kirk Williams, Mike Ryan [Watch]
It’s unclear how much longer the crisis is going to last, but you can be sure we’ll keep bringing you content to help you stay ahead of the curve. Subscribe to our YouTube channel — and, hit the bell icon to get notifications on new Live with Search Engine Land episodes.
Read on for your daily dose of Search Shorts.
Take care and stay safe!
George Nguyen, Associate Editor
   Search Shorts 
Google algorithm tremors.
Google algorithm tremors. There may have been a smaller Google ranking update at the end of last week. We posted about some of those signs and signals over on this blog.
Do links count. John Mueller of Google was asked if a specific type of link counts or not and John said it doesn’t matter. He said, “It doesn’t really matter if it ‘counts,’ does it? Over time, as your site grows in importance on the web, as its reputation among users grows for providing unique, compelling, & high-quality content, Google Search might also recommend it more. That’s not an on/off thing.”
Special character domain names. When it comes to special characters or languages in domain names, Google handles it.  Mueller said, “IMO we don’t do anything special for IDNs or IDN TLDs (other than the punycode handling, there’s no need to handle them individually). There was quite a bit involved with the first IDN TLDs, but they’re pretty well-established nowadays.”
 Attend SMX June 23 & 24… for free!
Looking for a more cost-effective way to generate traffic and leads? Eager to leverage technology to help streamline campaign management? Join us online for SMX Next to attend 40+ tactic-rich sessions from search marketing agency experts at Microsoft, Bruce Clay Inc, Moz, and more!
Register for free »
  Website Design & SEO Delray Beach by DBL07.co
Delray Beach SEO
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riichardwilson · 4 years
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SEL 20200525
May 25, 2020
Good morning, we hope you’re enjoying a respite today,
Memorial Day (unofficially) marks the start of a new season and a day to reflect on our history and heroes. This year, of course, there’s even more to consider as the pandemic will be a defining moment in our collective memory. Amid the massive upheaval, we’ve seen the marketing agency community continue to come together to help one another navigate this new now. 
Live with Search Engine Land has been part of our effort to help stay connected, share expertise and insights and just check in. If you’ve missed out on any episodes in which leading in-house and agency marketers share what they’ve been seeing, learning and how they’re adapting to new work and market conditions, we’ve pulled them together here for you. 
The SEO Companys among us may be particularly interested in:
How leading SEO Companys are dealing with COVID-19 upheaval and traffic movements — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Daniel Waisberg, Pedro Dias, Lily Ray, Alexis Sanders [Watch]
Local SEO Company, managing Google My Business during COVID-19 — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring Adam Dorfman, Mary Bowling, Krystal Taing, Niki Mosier [Watch]
SEO Companys talk COVID-19 search disruption — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Marie Haynes, Olga Andrienko, Mordy Oberstein, Dr. Peter Meyers [Watch]
How experts are approaching content marketing agency during COVID-19 — Hosted by me (George Nguyen), featuring Amanda Milligan, Lee Odden, Meghan Keaney Anderson [Watch]
Google’s Martin Splitt on the most common technical SEO Company mistakes — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Martin Splitt [Watch]
PPC conversations spanned B2B, e-Commerce, branding and more:
PPC tips for B2B during Coronavirus — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Brad Geddes, Matt Van Wagner, Michelle Morgan [Watch]
Digital commerce marketing agency in the time of COVID-19 — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Kaitlin McGrew, Bryant Garvin, Anthony Verre [Watch]
Should you go all-in on brand marketing agency now? — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring Chris Kelly, Amy Bishop, Michelle Morgan [Watch]
Foursquare, PlaceIQ CEOs discuss location intelligence — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring David Shim, Duncan McCall [Watch]
Google Shopping experts discuss Smart Shopping Campaign tricks, free Shopping listings — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Kirk Williams, Mike Ryan [Watch]
It’s unclear how much longer the crisis is going to last, but you can be sure we’ll keep bringing you content to help you stay ahead of the curve. Subscribe to our YouTube channel — and, hit the bell icon to get notifications on new Live with Search Engine Land episodes.
Read on for your daily dose of Search Shorts.
Take care and stay safe!
George Nguyen, Associate Editor
      Search Shorts
  Google algorithm tremors.
Google algorithm tremors. There may have been a smaller Google ranking update at the end of last week. We posted about some of those signs and signals over on this blog.
Do links count. John Mueller of Google was asked if a specific type of link counts or not and John said it doesn’t matter. He said, “It doesn’t really matter if it ‘counts,’ does it? Over time, as your site grows in importance on the web, as its reputation among users grows for providing unique, compelling, & high-quality content, Google Search might also recommend it more. That’s not an on/off thing.”
Special character domain names. When it comes to special characters or languages in domain names, Google handles it.  Mueller said, “IMO we don’t do anything special for IDNs or IDN TLDs (other than the punycode handling, there’s no need to handle them individually). There was quite a bit involved with the first IDN TLDs, but they’re pretty well-established nowadays.”
  Attend SMX June 23 & 24… for free!
Looking for a more cost-effective way to generate traffic and leads? Eager to leverage technology to help streamline campaign management? Join us online for SMX Next to attend 40+ tactic-rich sessions from search marketing agency experts at Microsoft, Bruce Clay Inc, Moz, and more!
Register for free »
    Website Design & SEO Delray Beach by DBL07.co
Delray Beach SEO
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scpie · 4 years
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SEL 20200525
May 25, 2020
Good morning, we hope you’re enjoying a respite today,
Memorial Day (unofficially) marks the start of a new season and a day to reflect on our history and heroes. This year, of course, there’s even more to consider as the pandemic will be a defining moment in our collective memory. Amid the massive upheaval, we’ve seen the marketing agency community continue to come together to help one another navigate this new now. 
Live with Search Engine Land has been part of our effort to help stay connected, share expertise and insights and just check in. If you’ve missed out on any episodes in which leading in-house and agency marketers share what they’ve been seeing, learning and how they’re adapting to new work and market conditions, we’ve pulled them together here for you. 
The SEO Companys among us may be particularly interested in:
How leading SEO Companys are dealing with COVID-19 upheaval and traffic movements — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Daniel Waisberg, Pedro Dias, Lily Ray, Alexis Sanders [Watch]
Local SEO Company, managing Google My Business during COVID-19 — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring Adam Dorfman, Mary Bowling, Krystal Taing, Niki Mosier [Watch]
SEO Companys talk COVID-19 search disruption — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Marie Haynes, Olga Andrienko, Mordy Oberstein, Dr. Peter Meyers [Watch]
How experts are approaching content marketing agency during COVID-19 — Hosted by me (George Nguyen), featuring Amanda Milligan, Lee Odden, Meghan Keaney Anderson [Watch]
Google’s Martin Splitt on the most common technical SEO Company mistakes — Hosted by Barry Schwartz, featuring Martin Splitt [Watch]
PPC conversations spanned B2B, e-Commerce, branding and more:
PPC tips for B2B during Coronavirus — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Brad Geddes, Matt Van Wagner, Michelle Morgan [Watch]
Digital commerce marketing agency in the time of COVID-19 — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Kaitlin McGrew, Bryant Garvin, Anthony Verre [Watch]
Should you go all-in on brand marketing agency now? — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring Chris Kelly, Amy Bishop, Michelle Morgan [Watch]
Foursquare, PlaceIQ CEOs discuss location intelligence — Hosted by Greg Sterling, featuring David Shim, Duncan McCall [Watch]
Google Shopping experts discuss Smart Shopping Campaign tricks, free Shopping listings — Hosted by Ginny Marvin, featuring Kirk Williams, Mike Ryan [Watch]
It’s unclear how much longer the crisis is going to last, but you can be sure we’ll keep bringing you content to help you stay ahead of the curve. Subscribe to our YouTube channel — and, hit the bell icon to get notifications on new Live with Search Engine Land episodes.
Read on for your daily dose of Search Shorts.
Take care and stay safe!
George Nguyen, Associate Editor
      Search Shorts
  Google algorithm tremors.
Google algorithm tremors. There may have been a smaller Google ranking update at the end of last week. We posted about some of those signs and signals over on this blog.
Do links count. John Mueller of Google was asked if a specific type of link counts or not and John said it doesn’t matter. He said, “It doesn’t really matter if it ‘counts,’ does it? Over time, as your site grows in importance on the web, as its reputation among users grows for providing unique, compelling, & high-quality content, Google Search might also recommend it more. That’s not an on/off thing.”
Special character domain names. When it comes to special characters or languages in domain names, Google handles it.  Mueller said, “IMO we don’t do anything special for IDNs or IDN TLDs (other than the punycode handling, there’s no need to handle them individually). There was quite a bit involved with the first IDN TLDs, but they’re pretty well-established nowadays.”
  Attend SMX June 23 & 24… for free!
Looking for a more cost-effective way to generate traffic and leads? Eager to leverage technology to help streamline campaign management? Join us online for SMX Next to attend 40+ tactic-rich sessions from search marketing agency experts at Microsoft, Bruce Clay Inc, Moz, and more!
Register for free »
    Website Design & SEO Delray Beach by DBL07.co
Delray Beach SEO
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Robust Young Reader Lineup Slated to Debut through 2021 Includes New Stories from Acclaimed Authors and Artists Jeffrey Brown, Claudia Gray, Julie Maroh, and E. Lockhart, Among Others
First Looks at On-Sale Dates, Synopses, and Covers for Spring 2020 Titles Revealed
During today’s Book Buzz panel at the American Library Association’s (ALA) annual convention in Washington D.C., DC announced plans to expand its Books for Young Readers program with an extensive new graphic novel slate geared toward young adults and middle grade readers. The new titles revealed today are scheduled to debut from 2020 through 2021 and feature stories starring Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and more of DC’s most iconic characters, written and illustrated by some of the biggest names in the young adult (YA) and middle grade publishing space.
As standalone stories, DC’s YA and middle grade graphic novels are not part of DC’s ongoing comic book continuity and completely accessible to new fans. DC’s YA titles feature thought-provoking stories for readers ages 13 and up that focus on everyday aspirations, struggles, and triumphs. DC’s middle grade graphic novels are geared toward readers ages 8-12 and tell stories focused on friends, family, and growing up.
DC also announced on-sale dates and gave panel attendees a first look at covers and synopses for several middle grade and YA titles debuting in spring 2020. The above image gallery features artwork for spring 2020 middle grade titles by artists Dustin Nguyen (BATMAN TALES: ONCE UPON A CRIME), Yoshi Yoshitani (ZATANNA & THE HOUSE OF SECRETS), Marcelo DiChiara (BATMAN: OVERDRIVE), Agnes Garbowska (DC SUPER HERO GIRLS: POWERLESS), Art Baltazar (ARKHAMANIACS), and Dustin Hansen (MY VIDEO GAME ATE MY HOMEWORK).
For a current list of titles and creative teams slated to hit stores in 2020 and 2021, see below.
Spring 2020 Lineup
Young Adult Titles
Wonder Woman: Warbringer – Written by Leigh Bardugo and illustrated by Kit Seaton (January 2020)
Gotham High – Written by Melissa de la Cruz and illustrated by Thomas Pitilli (February 2020)
The Oracle Code – Written by Marieke Nijkamp and illustrated by Manuel Preitano (March 2020)
Shadow of the Batgirl – Written by Sarah Kuhn and illustrated by Nicole Goux (April 2020)
Lost Carnival: A Dick Grayson Graphic Novel – Written by Michael Moreci and illustrated by Sas Milledge (May 2020)
Middle Grade Titles
Diana: Princess of the Amazons – Written by Shannon and Dean Hale and illustrated by Victoria Ying (January 2020)
Green Lantern: Legacy – Written by Minh Lê and illustrated by Andie Tong (January 2020)
Batman Tales: Once Upon a Crime—Written by Derek Fridolfs and illustrated by Dustin Nguyen             (February 2020)
Zatanna & the House of Secrets – Written by Matthew Cody and illustrated by Yoshi Yoshitani (February 2020)
Batman: Overdrive – Written by Shea Fontana and illustrated by Marcelo DiChiara (March 2020)
DC Super Hero Girls: Powerless – Written by Amy Wolfram and illustrated by Agnes Garbowska (March 2020)
Anti/Hero – Written by Kate Karyus Quinn and Demitria Lunetta and illustrated by Maca Gil (April 2020)
ArkhaManiacs – Written by Art Baltazar and Franco and illustrated by Art Baltazar (April 2020)
My Video Game Ate My Homework – Written and illustrated by Dustin Hansen (May 2020)
Upcoming Titles Debuting in 2020 and 2021
Upcoming Young Adult Titles (Not all titles are final)
Catwoman: Soulstealer – Adapted by Louise Simonson from Sarah J. Maas’ DC Icon prose novel and illustrated by Samantha Dodge
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star – Written by Jadzia Axelrod and illustrated by Cait Zellers
House of El Book 1 – Written by Claudia Gray and illustrated by Eric Zawadzki
I Am Not Starfire—Written by Mariko Tamaki
Mister Miracle – Written by Varian Johnson
Nubia – Written by L.L. McKinney and illustrated by Robyn Smith
Swamp Thing – Written by Maggie Stiefvater and illustrated by Morgan Beem
Teen Titans: Beast Boy – Written by Kami Garcia and illustrated by Gabriel Picolo
Victor & Nora: A Mr. Freeze Story – Written by Lauren Myracle and illustrated by Isaac Goodhart
Whistle – Written by E. Lockhart and illustrated by Manuel Preitano
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed – Written by Laurie Halse Anderson and illustrated by Leila del Duca
You Brought Me the Ocean – Written by Alex Sanchez and illustrated by Julie Maroh
Zatanna: The Jewel of Gravesend – Written by Alys Arden and illustrated by Jacquelin De Leon
Upcoming Middle Grade Titles (Not all titles are final)
Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld – Written by Shannon and Dean Hale
Batman and Robin…and Howard – Written and illustrated by Jeffrey Brown
DC Super Hero Girls – Written by Amy Wolfram
Dear Super-Villains – Written by Michael Northrop and illustrated by Gustavo Duarte
Green Arrow: Stranded – Written by Brendan Deneen and illustrated by Caleb Hosalla
Indestructibles Book 1—Written by Ridley Pearson
Lois Lane – Written by Grace Ellis and illustrated by Brittney Williams
Metropolis Grove – Written and illustrated by Drew Brockington
Primer – Written by Thomas Krajewski and Jennifer Muro and illustrated by Gretel Lusky
Superman Smashes the Klan – Written by Gene Luen Yang and illustrated by Gurihiru
Super Sons Book 3: Escape to Landis – Written by Ridley Pearson and illustrated by Ile Gonzalez
Teen Titans Go! to Camp – Written by Sholly Fisch
Teen Titans Go! Roll with It – Written by Heather Nuhfer and P.C. Morrissey
The Mystery of the Meanest Teacher: A Johnny Constantine Graphic Novel – Written by Ryan North and illustrated by Derek Charm
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DC ANNOUNCES NEW YOUNG ADULT AND MIDDLE GRADE GRAPHIC NOVELS AT ALA ANNUAL Robust Young Reader Lineup Slated to Debut through 2021 Includes New Stories from Acclaimed Authors and Artists Jeffrey Brown, Claudia Gray, Julie Maroh, and E.
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