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jellymish-art · 2 years
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I just read Action At A Distance and I am absolutely losing my mind over Hesperus, so have another doggie WIP.
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I'm not the only one who's seeing this, right?
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Brian Williamson totally used Timothy Dalton as a face double for Nightingale in Action at a Distance and I cannot tell you how much I LOVE. IT. And I like the art style, love when it's all sketchy like this. And the colouring by Stefani Renne is all nice and toned down and just oooo I love it. Has a very 70's detective film vibe.
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happymeishappylife · 9 months
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Comics/Graphic Novels I Read in 2023 (Part 3)
21. Displacement by Kiku Hughes
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Another great graphic novel about the Japanese Internment, but this time author Kiku Hughes adds a little sci-fi as she explores her family’s history. I found that actually a good way to tell the story and the history because as Kiku explains, she obviously wasn’t born in the time of the interment, but her family never talked about. Still that generational trauma and loss of Japanese identity happened because of the brutal treatment against Japanese people, so to see a young Kiku mysteriously transported back to that time and seeing her grandmother’s experience as well as living her own leaves a heavy mark. What was also interesting was to see Kiku’s experience not be similar to grandmothers which I think was valid as a girl from the future who might also be a bit queer.
22. Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Adventures Year One #3: The Fountain’s of Forever by Nick Abadzis, Elena Casagrande, Elonora Carlini, Rachael Stott, Leonardo Romero, Hi-FI, and Arianna Florean
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I wasn’t paying attention when I put these in order to realize these were from different years, but it was nice to get my answers as to why Cindy started travelling two (and I’m glad to see it was out of care for her best friend) and also how Nubis came to be and We also meet Dorothy who was once a famous actress, but turns into Sutekh’s hand. Since she was referenced in the last books it was nice to be introduced to her.Plus it showcased how early on how well Gabby and the Doctor work together, as well as how brave and compassionate Gabby is.
23. Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Adventures Year One #7: War of Gods by Nick Abadzis, James Peaty, Giorgia Sposito, Warren Pleece, Arianna Florean, and Hi-Fi
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Obviously not sure what happened in between issues 3 and 7, but we return back to where it started as Sutekh tries to take over Nubis and return to this universe. This was actually cool to see given that it plays right off the Fourth Doctor story. I also love that there were panels showing Sarah Jane and the Doctor to ground it to the show. Still Dorothy and the Doctor are rushing to save Nubis and the universe, but Gabby gets caught because she’s extra courageous in standing up to Sutekh.
24. Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Adventures Year Three #1: The Sapling Growth by Rob Williams, Alex Paknadel, I.N. J. Culbard, Simon Fraser, Leandro Casco, Wellington Diaz, Triona Farrel, Gary Caldwell
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The last time I left the Doctor and Alice, things were beyond dark and grim so it was nice to catch back up with them when things were looking up. They go off searching for their musician friend Jones only to come across his funeral and then get trapped in a forest with a time stealing Silence named Scream, creepy. They escape, but only after putting a few of their memories into the Sapling. But before they can decide what to do with them, they arrive on Earth that is suffering from multiple decades colliding into another. That’s one thing to sort out but with the threat of Scream it becomes a little more deadly. I’ll be curious to see where it goes.
25. Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Adventures Year Three #2: The Sapling Roots by Goerge Mann, James Peaty, I.N. J. Culbard, Ivan Rodriguez, Wellington Diaz, Klebs Junior, Leandro Casco, Triona Farrell, Stefani Renne, Thiago Ribeiro
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Instead of one overreaching plot like many of the previous stories have been, I actually really enjoyed this collection because it felt like the show. The Doctor, Alice, and the Sapling go on mini-adventures, saving Oods (or trying to), escaping a dying ship and preserving a species dying memory, and preventing a clown from stealing people’s memories so they can continue to enjoy the Ren Fair. Sure the problems still exist, but this was much more of a focus on The Sapling learning about memory as he settles into his existence.
26. Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Adventures Year One #3 by Al Ewing, Rob Williams, Simon Fraser, Boo Cook, Warren Pleece, Gary Caldwell, and Hi-FI
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Again, wasn’t paying attention to the years when I put these in order, so yet again I jumped back to the year 1 collection. But I’m glad because I got to meet and get used to Jones to better understand his relationship to the team. But I missed the subplot of the Doctor falling victim to the talent scout which is continuing to haunt them and Arc, a sentient entity who is tied to the malevolent being. The sucky part about missing that, is there was some really emotional scenes where the TARDIS kicks the Doctor out and that means whatever he did was pretty serious so I’d love to catch up on those adventures.
27. Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Adventures Year Two #4 by  Si Spurrier, Rob Williams, Simon Fraser, Warren Pleece, Gary Caldwell, and Hi-Fi
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Before the Sapling, and after the talent scout, we find the Doctor and Alice in the mists of learning more about the War Doctor. It’s here we meet The Squire for the first time, who I’ve read in other comics, and learn about how they served the War Doctor. We also meet Daak who wants to bring the Doctor to justice, but gets subverted by the TARDIS who hides his wife’s coffin. Then as they continue to be hunted through space and time, they discover who really is behind this, but we don’t quite get to catch up with The Master to see what incarnation is causing the problem. Can’t wait to see Eleven and the Master go head to head, so hopefully I find that issue soon.
28. Doctor Who: Four Doctors by Paul Cornell, Neil Edwards, Ivan Nunes, and Comicraft
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A worthy multi-doctor story where we see Ten, Eleven, and Twelve team up (or bicker with each other) to discover why a fixed point in time has been established between them to ruin Marinus. It starts because Clara tries to prevent it, but nothing could prevent it and so she, Alice, and Gabby, get pulled along to see which of the Doctors continuity bomb is causing this breakdown. Honestly, seeing the points where Ten could go wrong and not save Wilf (WHAT?!) to become the Timelord Victorious was pretty ballsy. Likewise seeing Eleven give into River and let the universe break down instead of rebooting it was sad. But heartbreaking was seeing Twelve go mad and cause these issues because of Clara demanding he go to hell. It was nice to see the canon of the show blended in that way and I would love to see more. Especially with the nicest and sincerest compliment to Chris’s doctor who couldn’t be involved because he was always, Fantastic!
29. Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension Book 2 by Gordon Rennie, Emma Beeby, George Mann, Cavan Scott, Ivan Rodriguez, Wellington Diaz, Rachael Scott, Mariano Laclaustra, Anderson Cabral, Marcelo Salaza, Fer Centurion, Thiago Ribeiro, Nauricio Wallace, Rod Fernandes, Carlos Cabrera, Mony Castillo, Richard Starkings and Jimmy Betancourt
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The 60th Anniversary we could have had! And honestly this is absolutely the way it would go down with nine and ten being confused, the eighth doctor randomly showing up out of nowhere with no explanation and twelve running the show. I love that this is season 10 twelve too because he is also still in teacher mode, though maybe a little distracted by Jenny showing up. Plus, it was so nice to find the comic where Bill flirts with the Doctor’s Daughter because that’s amazing. And I like that 12 is weirded out a little, but not dismissive of it.
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graphicpolicy · 5 years
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Preview: Rivers Of London Vol. 7 Action At A Distance
Rivers Of London Vol. 7 Action At A Distance preview. Uncover the secret World War II history of Peter Grant's fan-favorite mentor, the mysterious Nightingale. #comics #comicbooks
Rivers Of London Vol. 7 Action At A Distance
Author(s): Andrew Cartmel, Ben Aaronovitch Artist(s): Brian Williamson, Stefani Renne Cover Artist(s): Anna Dittmann
A new story in the bestselling cops-and-wizards series Rivers Of London, from chart-topping author Ben Aaronovitch! Uncover the secret World War II history of Peter Grant’s fan-favorite mentor, the mysterious Nightingale. When a…
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tabloidtoc · 5 years
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Us, January 13
Cover: Diets that work -- Julianne Hough 
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Page 6: Who Wore It Best? Eva Longoria vs. Draya Michele vs. Cara Delevingne vs. Amber Heard vs. Hannah Brown 
Page 8: Loose Talk -- Niall Horan on Lizzo, Ashley Benson, Miley Cyrus, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr., Brie Larson 
Page 10: Contents 
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Page 12: Hot Pics -- Four generations of royals -- Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles and Prince William and Prince George 
Page 13: Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma, Courtney Robertson and Humberto Preciado, Rita Ora in St. Barts 
Page 14: Katy Perry, Lea Michele, Hailey Bieber leaves Nine Zero One salon in WeHo, Melissa McCarthy and Laura Dern and Mark Duplass on The Late Late Show 
Page 16: Stars on Set -- Chris Hemsworth films a commercial for Hugo Boss, Tessa Thompson and Antoinette Crowe-Legacy and Alexander Skarsgard on the set of Passing, Lana Condor on To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Anna Kendrick films Love Life 
Page 18: Bundled Babes -- Kaia Gerber, Busy Philipps, Mindy Kaling, Francia Raisa, Alia Shawkat, Gigi Hadid 
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Page 20: Stars They’re Just Like Us -- Rachel Maddow takes the subway, Simon Cowell on vacation in Barbados, Karamo Brown 
Page 22: Busy Kelly Clarkson always makes time for husband Brandon Blackstock and their kids 
Page 23: Jill Goodacre and Harry Connick Jr. success story, Garcelle Beauvais and Michael Elliot are serious 
Page 24: Hollywood Dads -- Sterling K. Brown on sons Andrew and Amare 
Page 25: Thomas Sadoski thinks wife Amanda Seyfried is a superhero, Ricky Martin and husband Jwan Yosef welcomed their second child together -- son Renn, Jerry O’Connell and Rebecca Romijn’s secret to their marriage 
Page 26: Justin Timberlake is trying to be a better man for Jessica Biel 
Page 27: Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani and her kids spent Christmas Eve at St. Brendan Catholic Church in LA, North West’s Birkin bag caused a backlash on social media, Miley Cyrus and Cody Simpson still going strong 
Page 28: Stars’ Resolutions -- Adam Devine, Hannah Brown, Megan Fox, Ellie Kemper, Carson Kressley, newly single Demi Lovato got a new tattoo, Sean and Catherine Lowe welcomed their daughter Mia on December 23 
Page 29: Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner are both navigating coparenting, VIP Scene -- Rachel Brosnahan (pictured), Colin Hanks, Camila Cabello, Anna Wintour, Matt Damon and Brie Larson and Madeleine Stowe, Hailey Baldwin and Maeve Reilly, Cameron Diaz, Katie Holmes, Alyson Stoner 
Page 30: What’s in My Bag? Delilah Belle Hamlin 
Page 32: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s son Archie’s first Christmas 
Page 34: Famous, Fit & Fierce 
Page 40: Baby Weight Winners 
Page 44: Celebrity-approved workouts 
Page 46: Style -- classic blue 
Page 48: How Stars Get a Golden Globes Glow 
Page 50: Entertainment -- Flirty Dancing 
Page 52: Tim Allen on Last Man Standing 
Page 53: Take Five with Maya Lynne Robinson 
Page 58: Fashion Police -- Katie Holmes, Karen Gillan, Lizzo 
Page 59: Beanie Feldstein, Megan Thee Stallion, Maggie Rogers 
Page 60: 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me -- Scott Eastwood
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thecomicon · 5 years
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Murder And Magic In Post WWII Britain: Preview Rivers Of London Graphic Novel FromTitan Comics
Murder And Magic In Post WWII Britain: Preview Rivers Of London Graphic Novel FromTitan Comics
‘Action at a Distance‘ is the title of the newest Rivers of London cops-and-wizards graphic novels adapted from Ben Aaronovitch’s best selling novel series. And, what’s more, it’s on sale now from Titan Comics, who’ve provided us with a sneak peak at the book by Brian Williamson and Stefani Renne from a script by Ben Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel. Have at it, readers.
Uncover the secret World…
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upshotre · 5 years
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Dutch Head into World Cup semi-Finals After Beating Italy
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Second half headers from Vivianne Miedema and Stefanie van der Gragt earned the Netherlands a 2-0 win over Italy in their quarter-final clash on Saturday at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.   The victory gave the European champions a first-ever place in the World Cup last four. The Dutch, deserved victors in intense heat at the Stade du Hainaut, will face the winners of Saturday’s other quarter-final between Germany and Sweden, played later in Rennes.     Italy, who have never got beyond the last eight, had the better of the chances in the first half.   But the European champions stepped up their game after the break and both goals came from quality set-piece deliveries from Sherida Spitse.   Defending World Cup champions the U.S. will face England in the opening semi-final on Tuesday in Lyon with the second semi-final on Wednesday.   Netherland’s left-sided playmaker Lieke Martens was passed fit to play in spite of suffering a foot injury, picked up in goal celebrations in the previous round. With the venue only a two hours drive away from the Dutch border, the 22,600 crowd was mostly bedecked in Orange in the bright sunshine. But in spite of those boosts, the Dutch initially struggled to create openings against an Italian defence well marshalled by captain Sara Gama. The Azzurre had the first real chance when Barbara Bonansea’s flick-on found Valentina Bergamaschi in the area. But the midfielder’s lob was too easy for Dutch goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal. Bergamaschi had another chance when, after a smart interchange won her space in the box, she scuffed her shot. Moments later, from a promising position, Valentina Giacinti pulled her shot wide. The Dutch coach Sarina Wiegman clearly took advantage of the break to address their problems and it was a very different approach after the interval. The introduction of Lineth Beerensteyn for the out-of-sorts right-winger Shanice van de Sanden also helped the Dutch step up the tempo. But when the breakthrough came in the 70th minute it was from a set-piece. Spitse, from wide on the left, whipped in a fine, high cross and the towering Miedema timed her run and jump perfectly beating Laura Guiliani with a deft glancing header. Ten minutes later the game was put beyond the Italians. Spite, this time from the right, delivered a firm, flat cross which defender Van Der Gragt met with a firm header. Italy had nothing left in the tank and it was cruise control from then on from the Dutch. The winners will now fancy their chances of reaching the final for the first time. Read the full article
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FIFA Women’s World Cup: Netherlands head into semis after 2-0 win over Italy
FIFA Women’s World Cup: Netherlands head into semis after 2-0 win over Italy
Second half headers from Vivianne Miedema and Stefanie van der Gragt earned the Netherlands a 2-0 win over Italy in their quarter-final on Saturday and a first ever place in the World Cup last four.
The Dutch, deserved victors in intense heat at the Stade du Hainaut, will face the winners of Saturday’s other quarter-final between Germany and Sweden, playing later in Rennes.
Italy, who have…
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terrecorse · 6 years
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La liste présentée par le PCF aux élections européennes, conduite par Ian Brossat,  soutenue par "République et socialisme"
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Voici la liste sur laquelle les adhérents communistes seront appelés à voter du 31 janvier au 2 février, sachant que nous n'avons pas renoncé à poursuivre les discussions que nous avons engagées avec d'autres formations de gauche en vue d'un éventuel rassemblement (avec Génération.s. notamment, avec qui des contacts sérieux ont eu lieu, EELV et FI ne voulant pas du rassemblement).
1. Ian Brossat (38 ans)
Professeur de français, Maire adjoint de Paris chargé du logement et de l'hébergement d'urgence, auteur de plusieurs livres, dont le dernier sur la nouvelle économie "Airbnb, la ville ubérisée". Outre son combat pour la régulation des géants du numérique, Ian Brossat a ouvert le premier centre d'hébergement pour sans-abris dans le 16e arrondissement de Paris".
2. Marie-Hélène Bourlard (61 ans)
Ouvrière textile pendant 43 ans à Poix dans le Nord et figure du documentaire "Merci Patron!". Marie-Hélène Bourlard a été à la tête du combat face à Bernard Arnault, première fortune de France (57 milliards de patrimoine) afin d'éviter la délocalisation de son usine. Le 26 mai prochain, elle deviendra la première femme ouvrière à siéger au Parlement européen.
3. Patrick Le Hyaric (61 ans)
Directeur du journal L'Humanité, député européen sortant et conseiller municipal d'Aubervilliers.
4. Marie-Pierre Vieu (51 ans)
éditrice, mobilisée sur les sujets de culture et engagée dans sa ville de Tarbes, députée européenne.
5. Mamoudou Bassoum (35 ans)
"J'avais pris deux choses en partant: le drapeau français et mon gilet jaune". Médaillé d'or aux championnats d'Europe de Taekwendo, le 1er décembre dernier, Mamoudou Bassoum est monté sur le podium des championnats d'Europe avec son gilet jaune sur les épaules, en soutien au mouvement qu'il a rejoint dès les premières heures. Ingénieur dans le Loiret.
6. Julie Pontalba (40 ans)
Enseignante au collège à Saint-Leu (La Réunion), Julie Pontalba est membre du Parti Communiste réunionais (PCR). Elle a été candidate de rassemblement des forces de gauche, et militante pour la paix.
7. Anthony Gonçalves (47 ans)
Cancérologue et enseignant à la faculté de Médecine de Marseille. Il milite contre les fermetures d'hôpitaux de proximité. A l'échelle européenne, il plaide pour la création d'un pôle public du médicament.
8. Maryam Madjidi (38 ans)
Prix Goncourt du premier roman (2017) et Prix Ouest-France étonnants voyageurs (2017) pour "Marx et la poupée". D'origine iranienne, Maryam n'est pas seulement une écrivaine reconnue et nouvelle figure de la littérature française: elle est aussi bénévole dans une association d'apprentissage de la langue française pour les réfugiés.
9. Arthur Hay (28 ans)
Livreur (Deliveroo), Arthur Hay est à l'initiative du premier syndicat de France des coursiers à vélo. Face à l'ubérisation de la société, il milite pour la régulation à l'échelle européenne et une protection des salariés de la nouvelle économie.
10. Barbara Filhol (45 ans)
Aide-soignante, secrétaire générale du syndicat des EHPAD du Val-de-Marne, investie pour l'amélioration des de l'accueil de nos aînés et des conditions de travail du personnel soignant. Dans un pays comptant 14 millions de retraités, il s'agit d'un sujet de société majeur.
11. Franck Saillot
Ouvrier de la papeterie Arjowigins de Wizernes dans le Pas-de-Calais, il a occupé avec ses collègues durant 3 ans, jour et nuit, son usine pour en éviter la fermeture et la délocalisation. Grâce à leur lutte, Franck Saillot et ses collègues ont trouvé un repreneur à l'automne 2018, et sauvé une centaine d'emplois.
12. Claire Cemile Renkliçay
Co-présidente du Conseil démocratique kurde de France, militante pour la paix et élue à Grigny.
13. Michel Jallamion (44 ans)
Président de la Convergence nationale des services publics, conseiller régional d'Ile-de-France. Membre du mouvement République et Socialisme.
14. Sophia Hocini
Salariée de l'économie sociale et solidaire à Paris, militante associative dans les quartiers populaires.
15. Stanislas Baugé
Chauffeur routier à La Rochelle (17), Stanislas Baugé s'est mobilisé avec ses collègues devant le Parlement Européen pour défendre les conditions de travail des routiers et éviter le dumping social et le travail détaché.
16. Manuela Dona (48 ans)
Douanière et syndicaliste au Havre. Militante pour la création d'une Douane européenne.
17. Michel Branchi
Économiste, élu à l'Assemblée de Martinique, dirigeant du Parti communiste martiniquais, conseiller territorial de Martinique.
18. Elina Dumont (50 ans)
SDF pendant 15 ans, Elina Dumont est de ceux qui plaident pour le retour de l'ISF et un meilleur partage des richesses en France et en Europe. Désormais comédienne et chroniqueuse régulière aux "Grandes gueules" (RMC), elle soutient le mouvement des Gilets Jaunes.
19. Benjamin Amar (42 ans)
Professeur d'histoire-géographie au lycée Gutemberg de Creteil, débatteur reconnu sur les plateaux télés, responsable syndical dans le Val-de-Marne
20. Sarah Chaussy
Paysanne, conseillère municipale à Sceautres, petit village de 150 habitants en Ardèche.
21. Loïc Pen
Médecin à l'hôpital de Creil, il a démissionné de son poste de chef de service des urgences pour protester contre la fermeture de la maternité. Lanceur d'alerte.
22. Christine Mequignon
Cheminote en Auvergne-Rhônes-Alpes, représentante des salariés à la SNCF.
23. Pascal Pontac
Grutier au port de Saint-Nazaire, responsable du syndicat des ports et docks.
24. Michèle Picard (51 ans)
Restauratrice, maire de Vénissieux.
25. Ralph Blindauer
Avocat au barreau de Metz, il a défendu de nombreux salariés en lutte dans toute la France, comme les 300 salariés marseillais d'une chaîne de fastfood, les métallos dijonnais contre TRW, ou encore les embouteilleurs aux Pennes-Mirabeau. Il a contribué au film "En Guerre" présenté au dernier Festival de Cannes.
26. Anne Laure Perez
Artiste sculptrice, maire-adjointe à Gennevilliers.
27. Franck Merouze
Salarié de la grande distribution, il a également accompagné les salariés de la biscuiterie Jeannette dans leur combatr victorieux pour sauvegarder les emplois (Calvados)  
28. Marianne Journiac
Infirmière syndicaliste à l'Assistante publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP). Dirigeante de "République et Socialisme".
29. Belaïde Dedreddine
Vice-président du Conseil départemental de Seine St Denis en charge de l'écologie urbaine.
30. Amandine Miguel
Ancienne porte-parole de l'inter-LGBT, Amandine Miguel est militante féministe engagée contre l'homophobie? Paris.
31. Nacim Bardi
Ouvrier métallurgiste à Saint-Saulve et représentant syndicaliste.
32. Cinderella Bernard (40 ans)
éducatrice spécialisée, première adjointe de sa commune, présidente du groupe communiste au Conseil Départemental des Côtes d'Armor, militante associative
33. Jean Luc Bou
Enseignant, militant Droits Humains à SOS Méditerranée en Occitanie (34).
34. Isabelle Liron
Salariée à Pôle Emploi en Bourgogne Franche Comté, syndicaliste
35. Dominique Pani
Employé dans le secteur de l'énergie (26).
36. Hulliya Turan
Assistante sociale, militante des droits humains à Strasbourg.
37. Khaled Bouchajra
Employé chez Amazon. Syndicaliste sur le site de Saran dans le Loiret
38. Katja Krüger (43 ans)
comédienne-chanteuse franco-allemande, ancienne syndicaliste et socialiste ouvrière allemande, élue à la Petite Enfance à Rennes
39. Pierre Lacaze (53 ans)
Infirmier, élu à la Métropole de Toulouse
40. Aicha Dabale
Militante féministe et altermondialiste vivant à Bagnolet (93), Aïcha Dabale est engagée sur la scène internationale dans la lutte contre les violences faites aux femmes
41. Jean Mouzat
Paysan, président du Modef (Mouvement de Défense des Exploitants Familiaux). Elu à Tulle
42. Delphine Pietu (48 ans)
Directrice de l'école primaire de la commune de Thénioux où elle est maire-adjointe (18)
43. Denis Lanoy
Metteur en scène de théâtre à Nîmes. militant des droits sociaux des artistes, des écrivains et intermittents du spectacle.
44. Charlotte Blandiot-Faride (37 ans)
Maire de Mitry-Mory (77)
45. Arnaud Petit
Ouvrier métallurgiste, maire de Woincourt dans la Somme
46. Virginie Neumayer (44 ans)
Technicienne, syndicaliste à EDF
47. Aurélien Gall (36 ans)
Représentant des salariés de l'agriculture. Conseiller prud'homal. Président de la Fédération colombophile de Picardie.
48. Patricia Tejas
Agent administratif des Finances Publiques. Secrétaire générale d'une fédération des Finances. Militante auprès des sans-papiers (67)
49. Aurélien Aramini
Professeur de philosophie au Lycée Gustave Courbet à Belfort
50. Sandrine Macigno
Travailleuse de l'Etat sur la base navale de Cuers dans le Var, syndicaliste (83)
51. Cyrille Bonnefoy
Infirmier, maire de la Ricamarie (42)
52. Emilie Lecroq (37 ans)
Militante de l'éducation populaire à Saint-Ouen (93).
53. Emmanuel Trigo (44 ans)
Enseignant et responsable syndical dans le Var (83
54. Cathy Apourceau Poly
Attachée territoriale, sénatrice du Pas-de-Calais
55. Michel Stefani
Secrétaire régional du PCF de Corse (20)
56. Lucie Martin (18 ans)
Étudiante syndicaliste à Sciences-Po Grenoble.
57. Youssef Benamar
éducateur spécialisé, artiste et élu de la ville d'Allonnes (72)
58. Christelle Dumont
Aide-soignante de l'hôpital Yves Lanco à Belle-Ile-en Mer (Morbihan), syndicaliste, qui a fait une grève de la faim pour protester contre les conditions de travail dans l'hôpital public
59. Sébastien Nugou
Cheminot dans le Loiret. Secrétaire régional syndicat SNCF
60. Laëtitia Maure
Aide à domicile dans les Pyrénées-Orientales
61. David Blaise
Ouvrier métallurgiste et syndicaliste en Meurthe-et-Moselle
62. Lamya Kirouani
Fonctionnaire territoriale. Vice-présidente du Conseil Départemental du Val-de-Marne (94)
63. Aurélien Crifo (37 ans)
Auteur et interprète. Gilet Jaune (68)
64. Maryline Lucas
Maire de Guesnain (59)
65. Yves Dedevec
Salarié Airbus en Loire-Atlantique
66. Mina Idir (43 ans)
Responsable d'exploitation dans le transport de marchandise, secrétaire départementale PCF Vaucluse, militante associative
67. Glenn Le Saout (20 ans)
étudiant, ancien président de la FIDL Bretagne (syndicat lycéen), bénévole dans une association sportive
68. Geneviève de Gouveia (56 ans)
Militante au Secours Populaire à Montluçon, conseillère départementale de l'Allier
69. Alain Pagano
Enseignant chercheur en écologie et biologie à l'université d'Angers, conseiller municipal à Angers
70. Sandra Blaise (45 ans)
Formatrice, syndicaliste (88)
71. Edmond Baudouin (76 ans)
Dessinateur de BD et écrivain. Alpes-Maritimes
72. Ghislaine Noirault
Ouvrière retraitée à Trimouille (86)
73. Florian Monteil
Ingénieur agronome. Syndicaliste agricole du Lot-et-Garonne
74. Nathalie Fabre (45 ans)
Présidente d'un club de Rugby en Dordogne et du club Agenais. Maire de Beaumont-du-Périgord
75. Fréderic Boulanger
Psychiatre à Nancy
76. Cécile Cukierman (42 ans)
Professeur d'histoire-géographie, sénatrice de la Loire, porte-parole du PCF avec Ian Brossat
77. Gilbert Garrel
Cheminot syndicaliste, président de l'Institut d'Histoire Sociale
78. Odette Nilès (94 ans)
Grande résistante française arrêtée par les Nazis en août 1941. Fiancée de Guy Môquet. Doyenne de la liste
79. André Chassaigne (68 ans)
Principal de collège, président du groupe communiste GDR à l'Assemblée Nationale
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Rivers of London: Action At A Distance #2 Titan Comics 2018 Created by Ben Aaronovitch Written by Andrew Cartmel Illustrated by Brian Williamson Coloured by Stefani Renne Lettered by Rob Steen      In October 1957, Nightingale was reunited with an old friend from the war, Angus Strallen. The pair both survived the conflict, returning to Britain to pursue careers in law enforcement, which led Strallen to London; he was pursuing a serial killer. The man in question was one Professor Uwe Fischer, a Luftwaffe pilot turned boffin at a factory in Strallen’s neck of the woods, Cumberland. Fischer was preying upon young women, and Strallen had some evidence to suggest that he was using more than physical power to commit these crimes. He knew of only one man who could help him. It was up to the pair of old friends to work together and apprehend Fischer before he had the chance to strike again… `     This has become one of my go to franchises as it really combines the world of magic and the world of crime drama’s exceedingly well. I need to find which novel is first in the series and order it unless Ben feels generous heh my Dad and I are always looking for new authors with a nice run of novels. These stories are always so well done and how they are structured and information is dolled out. This makes the ebb & flow of the book pretty strong and lovely to follow along with and as the story unfolds and further characterisation is revealed those characters whom we might as background characters or supporting depending on your view get a chance to be spotlighted.      The opening here is spectacular and throughout the book as a whole I love that we see Fischer in the act but we haven’t had a chance for him to show off why he does it. His desires and tastes are his alone to know and I rather prefer it that way if I’m honest it keeps the mystery and an air intrigue to him that turns an ordinary man into an extraordinary character. I know there is a lot of hype surrounding the magic aspect but we really rarely see them use actual magic and a part of me appreciates that as detective work is always fun to see happen but a part of me thinks wouldn’t using magic’s be so much easier? Either way the way the events unfold here is rather marvellous and keeps us more than interested and always coming back for more.       The interiors here are really well done. I very much like the way the linework is used as Brian manages to create such delicate looking lines along with those bolder ones that standout. Molly particularly has some stellar moments that shine through thanks to how we see her facial expressions and well Nightingale portrayed as one heck of a sexy man. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels shows off a rather nice eye for storytelling. The way backgrounds are utilised come out spectacularly, the buildings and such really bring the city to life and almost a character in it’s own right. The colours here are done superbly. Fischer and his dress wouldn’t be the same without that work and then the past, and some of the moodier moments stand out because of the work Stefani does. ​     This is one of those series that needs to get a bigger spotlight on it. It is more than delightful and it has such varied and lively characters that are fun to get to know through their dialogue and characterisation. The interiors are always so solid and bring this to life beautifully. This is a solid franchise and if you like detective stories in novels, comics or in the cinema you should do yourself a favour and pick this series up.
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Can You Ever Escape Your Past? Preview Rivers Of London: Action At A Distance #3 From Titan
Can You Ever Escape Your Past? Preview Rivers Of London: Action At A Distance #3 From Titan
This week sees the third issue of the current Rivers of London series come out from creator Ben Aaronovitch, writer Andrew Cartmel, artist Brian Williamson, colourist Stefani Renne and letterer Rob Steen. A magical mystery played out against the backdrop of post WWII London. Here’s a preview of this week’s issue.
The revelations come to a head as wizarding cop Peter Grant discovers his mentor’s…
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Dredging Up Secrets Of The Past: Preview Rivers Of London From Titan Comics
Dredging Up Secrets Of The Past: Preview Rivers Of London From Titan Comics
A new series and a new story arc for magical cop drama Rivers of London, with Action At A Distance from creator Ben Aaronovitch, writer Andrew Cartmel, artist Brian Williamson, colourist Stefani Renne and letterer Rob Steen. Issue one is out this week from Titan Comics as we catch up with London’s very specialist police unit and we have your preview below.
Rivers of London begins a new story…
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