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Schick Hydrobot and the Transformers: "A New Friend"
Writer: John Barber
Pencils: Steve Kurth
Inks: Juan Castro & Brian Shearer
Colors*: Zac Atkinson, Triona Farrell, Leonardo Ito, Joana Lafuente, Fran Gamboa & Gonçalo Lopes
Letters: Tom B. Long
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Make Up - Sound Verite (1996)
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juicemagazine · 2 years
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Happy Birthday Steve Olson!
Happy Birthday Steve Olson!
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Juice Magazine (@juicemagazine) As @mrolson birthday continues, we wanted to share this vintage Olson clip from the “Art For A Cause” art show to benefit Therasurf, a local org founded by Malibu native/surfer Jimmy Gamboa. Therasurf is comprised of a “diverse collective of parents, professionals and members of the surf community committed to the belief…
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fashionbooksmilano · 3 years
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Forming : The early days of L.A.Punk
Claude Bessy, Chris Morris, Kristine McKenna, Sean Carrillo, Exene Cervenka and John Doe
Photographers Edward Colver, Diane Gamboa, Frank Gargani, Jenny Lens, Gary Leonard, Jonathan Louie, Melanie Nissen, Donna Santisi, Ann Summa
Smart Art Press,  Santa Monica 2000, 96 pages, ISBN  9781889195377
euro 42,00
email if you want to buy :[email protected]
Forming: The Early Days of L.A. Punk brings to life the unprecedented musical and artistic dynamo that was the Los Angeles punk scene from 1978 to 1982. Fueled by ambivalence to the prevailing cultural climate, musicians, artists, writers, photographers, and a diverse audience joined together to produce a flourishing punk community. This book includes numerous images by photographers on the scene as well as reproductions of flyers, magazines, 45s, albums, posters, and other ephemera. Documenting the edgy angst of the local performance art scene are photographs of Johanna Went, the Kipper Kids, and a legendary 1978 performance by Viennese Actionist Herman Nitsch. Also included are texts by Slash magazine editor Claude Bessy; a conversation with Exene Cervenka and John Doe of the band X; and a timeline that juxtaposes the highlights of punk with the low points of popular culture and news-of-the-day. Designed by Steve Samiof, the original publisher and designer of Slash magazine.
07/04/21
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fierceawakening · 4 years
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“Trump has said that he did not mean the statement the way it sounded. A common explanation by his defenders of aggressive and untoward remarks made by him in public settings is that what he said was a joke. This in no way discounts the dangerousness of his remark. In fact, his deeming the remark so lightly as to consider that it could be a joke would in itself be concerning. Moreover, his holding life-and-death matters themselves to be inconsequential may indicate serious pathology and risk—which cannot fully be ruled out without a detailed examination. This statement, in this context, exemplifies the “willingness to violate others” and the lack of empathy that characterize antisocial personality disorder (American Psychiatric Association 2016, pp. 659–60). In modern history, no other candidate for president of the United States has joked about his followers murdering his opponent.”
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“A great danger to vulnerable groups and the potential for human rights abuses arise from the type of individuals Trump’s psychopathy leads him to look to for affirmation and support. Unable to tolerate criticism and perceived threats to his ego, and with a documented obsessive need to be admired, he has notably selected as his advisers either family members or people who, in clinical jargon, “enable” his illness. This is one of the more significant ways in which he has become a danger to others as president. Members of vulnerable communities often write and speak about grave concerns regarding those whom he is choosing to guide him. Using his proposed federal budget as a lens, Jessica González-Rojas writes, “It outlines President Trump’s spending priorities and program cuts that make clear his utter contempt for communities of color, and it edges this country and its moral compass closer to the nativist vision espoused by the likes of White House advisers Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions” (González-Rojas 2017).”
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“His mental health symptoms, including impulsive blame-shifting, claims of unearned superiority, and delusional levels of grandiosity, have been present in his words from his very first campaign speech: “They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists, and some, I assume, are good people” (Elledge 2017). “I would build a Great Wall, and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me, and I’ll build them very inexpensively. I will build a great, great wall on our southern border and I will have Mexico pay for that wall, mark my words” (Gamboa 2015).”
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“Trump’s unhinged response to court decisions, driven as they appear to be by paranoia, delusion, and a sense of entitlement, are of grave concern. While president of the United States, he has on more than one occasion questioned the legitimacy of the court, as in this example: “We had a very smooth roll-out,” he insisted, claiming that “the only problem with the [Muslim] ban was the ‘bad court’ that halted it” (Friedman, Sebastian, and Dibdin 2017). In February 2017, he tweeted, “The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!”
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“A substantive change in the level of his dangerousness came with his assumption of the role of leader of the free world. Although an argument can be made that, by taking this office, he has shaken the global political structure to the extent that the U.S. presidency is rapidly losing that standing. His narcissistic traits (manifesting in blatant lying, impulsive and compulsive decision making against rational interests, and immature relational abilities) are creating a leadership gap that other political actors may well seek to fill. Yet, it is impossible for him, through the lens of his mental dysfunction, to evaluate his actual presentation and impact.”
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heypetu · 4 years
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No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá from Leo Aguirre on Vimeo.
No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá (We Are Not From Here, Nor There)
Dedicated to the victims and families affected by the shooting in El Paso, Texas on August 3rd, 2019. Our communities stand strong together and will continue to celebrate our inherent biculturalism.
Director/Editor: Leo Aguirre DP: Steve McCord Producer: Dan Leyendecker 1st AC: Louis Watt 2nd AC: Anne Marie Halovanic Gaffer: Angela Herr Best Boy: Logan Nelson Post Supervisor: John Monroe Colorist: Alex Winker Sound Mix: Joseph Kennemer Production Company: BL&S
Featuring: Justin Heron, Lorenzo Gamboa, Beck Preciado, Brenda Bazan, Oscar Pacheco, Caleb Collard, Cristian Sigler, Daniela Brown, Alfredo Rodriguez, Andrew Valdez, Gabe Arturo, Gabriel Perez, Gabriela Garza , Ivan De La Fuente, Joe Villarreal, Jr., Johnny Lopez, Kaylie Requejo, Lorenzo Gamboa, Miguel Angel Lozano, Nico Marti, Noe Solis, Rebecca Mendoza, Stevie Harvel, Lalo (Fruit Vendor)
Music: A.CHAL "Cuanto" & Back Street - Love Theme // This is video is in no way associated with Gazi or Epic Records or Disque Cinémusique.
Special Thanks: Noé de la Garza, MPS Camera & Lighting, Phillip Sheldon, Paul Orr, Robert and Jeremiah at Kodak Lab Atlanta, Katie Broyles, Ryan Medeiros, Travis Hood and Jason Evans & This Long Century.
"The presence and the present of America are a future; our continent is, by its nature, the land which does not exist on its own, but as something which is created and invented." - Octavio Paz
We encourage people to donate to organizations that are aiding communities that have been historically marginalized and disparaged due to legal status in the United States. Below is a list of organizations fighting for the just treatment of migrant families and migrant workers across our country:
RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services): raicestexas.org/ways-to-give/donate/
Farmworker Justice: farmworkerjustice.org/give/
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union): action.aclu.org/give/now
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vm4vm0 · 4 years
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No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá from Leo Aguirre on Vimeo.
No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá (We Are Not From Here, Nor There)
Dedicated to the victims and families affected by the shooting in El Paso, Texas on August 3rd, 2019. Our communities stand strong together and will continue to celebrate our inherent biculturalism.
Director/Editor: Leo Aguirre DP: Steve McCord Producer: Dan Leyendecker 1st AC: Louis Watt 2nd AC: Anne Marie Halovanic Gaffer: Angela Herr Best Boy: Logan Nelson Post Supervisor: John Monroe Colorist: Alex Winker Sound Mix: Joseph Kennemer Production Company: BL&S
Featuring: Justin Heron, Lorenzo Gamboa, Beck Preciado, Brenda Bazan, Oscar Pacheco, Caleb Collard, Cristian Sigler, Daniela Brown, Alfredo Rodriguez, Andrew Valdez, Gabe Arturo, Gabriel Perez, Gabriela Garza , Ivan De La Fuente, Joe Villarreal, Jr., Johnny Lopez, Kaylie Requejo, Lorenzo Gamboa, Miguel Angel Lozano, Nico Marti, Noe Solis, Rebecca Mendoza, Stevie Harvel, Lalo (Fruit Vendor)
Music: A.CHAL "Cuanto" & Back Street - Love Theme // This is video is in no way associated with Gazi or Epic Records or Disque Cinémusique.
Special Thanks: Noé de la Garza, MPS Camera & Lighting, Phillip Sheldon, Paul Orr, Robert and Jeremiah at Kodak Lab Atlanta, Katie Broyles, Ryan Medeiros, Travis Hood and Jason Evans & This Long Century.
"The presence and the present of America are a future; our continent is, by its nature, the land which does not exist on its own, but as something which is created and invented." - Octavio Paz
We encourage people to donate to organizations that are aiding communities that have been historically marginalized and disparaged due to legal status in the United States. Below is a list of organizations fighting for the just treatment of migrant families and migrant workers across our country:
RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services): raicestexas.org/ways-to-give/donate/
Farmworker Justice: farmworkerjustice.org/give/
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union): action.aclu.org/give/now
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goalhofer · 5 years
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Last MLB Player To Wear Each Jersey Number: Philadelphia
1: Jose Cardenal (1978-79)(retired for Donald Ashburn 1979)
2: Jean Segura (2019-present)
3: Bryce Harper (2019-present)
4: Scott Kingery (2018-present)
5: Billy Williams (2017-present)
6: Ryan Howard (2004-16)
7: Maikel Franco (2014-present)
8: Shane Victorino (2005-12)
9: Jesmuel Valentin (2018)
10: J.T. Realmuto (2019-present)
11: Jimmy Rollins (2001-14)
12: Juan Nicasio (2019-present)
13: Sean Rodriguez (2019-present)
14: Gary Bennett; Jr. (1998-2000)(retired for Jim Bunning 2001)
15: Andrew Knapp (2017-present)
16: Cesar Hernandez (2013-present)
17: Rhys Hoskins (2017-present)
18: Pedro Florimon; Jr. (2017-18)
19: Ben Lively (2017-18)
20: Mike Schmidt (1972-89)(retired for Schmidt 1990)
21: Vince Velasquez (2016-present)
22: Andrew McCutchen (2019-present)
23: Jay Bruce (2019-present)
24: Roman Quinn (2018-present)
25: Dylan Cozens (2018-present)
26: Chase Utley (2003-15)
27: Aaron Nola (2015-present)
28: Kevin Correia (2015)
29: Mitch Walding (2018-present)
30: David Robertson (2019-present)
31: Mark Leiter; Jr. (2018)
32: Steve Carlton (1972-86)(retired for Carlton 1989)
33: Brad Miller (2019-present)
34: A.J. Ellis (2016)
35: Col Hamels (2006-15)
36: Robin Roberts (1948-61)(retired for Roberts 1962)
37: Odubel Herrera (2015-present)
38: Jorge Alfaro (2016-18)
39: Adam Morgan (2015-17)
40: Adam Haseley (2019-present)
41: Edgar Garcia (2019-present)
42: Toby Borland (1994-96)(retired league-wide for Jackie Robinson 1997)
43: Nick Pivetta (2017-present)
44: Jake Thompson (2016-18)
45: Pedro Martinez (2009)
46: Adam Morgan (2018-present)
47: Cole Irvin (2019-present)
48: Jerad Eickhoff (2015-present)
49: Jake Arrieta (2018-present)
50: Hector Neris (2014-present)
51: Enyel De Los Santos (2018-present)
52: Jose Alvarez (2019-present)
53: Yacksel Rios (2017-present)
54: Austin Davis (2018-present)
55: Ranger Suarez (2018-present)
56: Zach Eflin (2016-present)
57: Luis Garcia (2013-18)
58: Seranthony Dominguez (2018-present)
59: Mark Leiter; Jr. (2017)
60: Colton Murray (2015-16)
61: Edubray Ramos (2016-present)
62: Patrick Schuster (2016)
63: Drew Anderson (2017-present)
64: Victor Arano (2017-present)
65: J.D. Hammer (2019-present)
66: J.C. Ramirez (2013)
67: Mauricio Robles (2013)
68: Never issued
69: Never issued
70: Arquimedes Gamboa (2019-present)
71: Never issued
72: Dave Coggin (2000)
73: Never issued
74: Ugueth Urbina (2005)
75: Miguel Gonzalez (2014)
76: Never issued
77: Adonis Medina (2019-present)
78: Never issued
79: Justin De Fratus (2011-15)
80: Never issued
81: Never issued
82: Never issued
83: Never issued
84: Never issued
85: Never issued
86: Never issued
87: Never issued
88: Never issued
89: Never issued
90: Never issued
91: Never issued
92: Never issued
93: Pat Neshek (2018-present)
94: Dalier Hinojosa (2015-16)
95: Never issued
96: Tommy Hunter (2018-present)
97: Never issued
98: Never issued
99: Taguchi So (2008)
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eddycurrents · 6 years
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For the week of 11 March 2019
Quick Bits:
Age of Conan: Bêlit #1 expands Marvel’s Conan franchise further with the beginning of this limited series featuring the early days of the notorious pirate Queen of the Black Coast. Tini Howard, Kate Niemczyk, Jason Keith, and Travis Lanham deliver a compelling story setting up the tragedy of Bêlit’s early life and her one-track mind for adventure on the high seas.
| Published by Marvel
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Amazing Spider-Man #17, after two preludes (one branded, one not) and a simmering sub-plot of Taskmaster and Black Ant kidnapping the villains running for months, finally gives us part one of “Hunted” from Nick Spencer, Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba, Edgar Delgado, and Joe Caramagna. And it’s essentially more set-up. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still great, building anticipation for the hunt to really start in earnest, but it’s a slow build.
| Published by Marvel
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Animosity #19 starts trying to pick up the pieces after the fall of the Walled City. There’s some very interesting questions raised regarding survival and existence from Marguerite Bennett in this one, as both the animals and humans try to figure out a way to bridge the divide.
| Published by AfterShock
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Asgardians of the Galaxy #7 concludes this arc with Sera and the Ravagers, as they team up to help refugees and Ego, the Living Planet. I still think it’s weird to see essentially the movie version of Yondu in present day 616 continuity, but Cullen Bunn keeps this fun. I suspect that Sera/Angela fans will still be disappointed, though.
| Published by Marvel
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Assassin Nation #1 is the exciting debut of this action thriller, somewhat in the vein of Skybound’s other title Die!Die!Die! mixing elements of extreme violence, action, and a bit of humour, from Kyle Starks, Erica Henderson, and Deron Bennett. It’s a damn good set up, immersing us into a world of assassins jockeying for a number one spot, screwing one another over and turning on them for the highest bidder, with two interesting hooks of “Chekhov’s Gun” trying to figure out who’s trying to kill him and Bishop searching for who killed his husband. Phenomenal art from Henderson, with some very inventive death sequences.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Avengers: No Road Home #5 takes it up another notch as the Avengers continue to battle against Nyx and her children, this time narrated by Scarlet Witch. The fight on Nightmare’s front gets particularly interesting as we see how scary Hulk has really become, along with a humorous fight between Hawkeyes. Sean Izaakse and Marcio Menyz really turn in some incredible artwork here. And the final scene is pretty savage.
| Published by Marvel
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The Batman Who Laughs: The Grim Knight #1 isn’t something I was going to pick up, but I saw some gushing about it from people I trust and decided on a last minute purchase. Like the rest of the Batman Who Laughs mini-series, this is dark, giving us a “Batman” who picked up the gun that was used to murder his parents, and, though technically proficient, isn’t really for me. What I do really appreciate, though, is the artwork from Eduardo Risso and Dave Stewart. It is gorgeous, with Risso continuing to explore some of the softer, painted style that he’s used in Moonshine and Hit-Girl. It really is worth the price of admission.
| Published by DC Comics
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer #3 continues to be one of my favourite comics each month. Jordie Bellaire, Dan Mora, Raúl Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire are presenting a story here that so perfectly captures the spirit and fun of the television series, while also just being a great original tale. It’s fun to see the old faces in new situations, but it’s also an enjoyable story in its own right, introducing us to the characters and tossing them into the chaos.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
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By Night #9 gives us Jane’s mom’s history with Charlesco and more or less the origin of the portal and the experiment. It’s particularly interesting as John Allison, Christine Larsen, Sarah Stern, and Jim Campbell tell the story in the visual style of an early ‘90s comic. There’s even a nice little nod to the Marvel Bullpen in there.
| Published by Boom Entertainment / BOOM! Box
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Calamity Kate #1 introduces us to Kate, Vera, Jade and a world of monster hunting in this debut from Magdalene Visaggio, Corin Howell, Valentina Pinto, and Zakk Saam. Between this, The Girl in the Bay, and the forthcoming Dark Red, I’m loving the higher profile that Howell is carving for herself. She’s a great artist with excellent versatility.
| Published by Dark Horse
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Catwoman #9 is a fill-in issue from Ram V, John Timms, and Josh Reed that’s one part revenge tale and one part heist, resulting overall in one hell of a good single issue. There’s a nice sense of rhythm and pacing to the story that fits with the theme of the heist, with some great artwork.
| Published by DC Comics
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Cover #6 brings what has been one of the most unique, ambitious, and inventive uses of the comics medium I’ve seen in a long time to a close, with a bit of conversation and some gorgeous art from Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, Zu Orzu, and Carlos M. Mangual. It get even more meta this issue, along with the usual multi-layered storytelling that delves into the comics world.
| Published by DC Comics / Jinxworld
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Cyber Force #9 more or less completes the gathering of the team, presenting a bit of a quiet moment to collect themselves before setting up a confrontation with Cyberdata. There’s some interesting soul-searching between Dominique and Ripclaw on whether or not with the change they’re still them. And, as usual, the art from Atilio Rojo is pretty much worth the price of admission on its own.
| Published by Image / Top Cow
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The Empty Man #5 has some gorgeous artwork by Jesús Hervás and Niko Guardia, especially among the repeating cycles of the opening and closing scenes.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
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The Flash #66 brings back the single issue Rogue profile format for an origin story of the original Trickster, James Jesse, from Joshua Williamson, Scott Kolins, Luis Guerrero, and Steve Wands. Great art from Kolins and Guerrero.
| Published by DC Comics
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The Freeze #4 concludes the first arc, with a very satisfying reveal of the serial killer and confirmation on a few other ongoing plot threads that nicely serve as a hook for future arcs. I’m really enjoying this one. Dan Wickline, Phillip Sevy, and Troy Peteri are telling a very compelling story here about essentially rebuilding society from a very different form of cataclysm, with some wonderful character-building and enough intrigue to keep you on your toes.
| Published by Image / Top Cow
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Grimm Tales of Terror #13 is one of the better recent issues, with Joe Brusha, Umberto Giampà, Fran Gamboa, JC Ruiz, and Fabio Amelia diving into the story of a true crime writer investigating a serial killer in Detroit utilizing the signatures of other famous serial killers. There are a few really nice twists throughout the tale.
| Published by Zenescope
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Gunning for Hits #3 throws a few wrinkles into Martin’s plans for Stunted Growth and Brian Slade as Slade’s bodyguard, “Mr. Gladstone”, causes problems while trying to extort Martin. This continues to be a dense, but satisfying, read every month. It feels like Jeff Rougvie, Moritat, and Casey Silver are just packing in as much content as they possibly can.
| Published by Image
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Hawkman #10 features a larger than life confrontation between Hawkman and Idamm. Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, and Jeremiah Skipper deliver nicely on that widescreen epic feel of the assault on London.
| Published by DC Comics
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Hit-Girl Season 2 #2 gets up close and personal with the uglier side of Hollywood as Kevin Smith, Pernille Ørum, Sunny Gho, and Clem Robins continue their arc featuring the adaptation of Hit-Girl’s side of the story from Kick-Ass by the film industry. Things get a little complicated.
| Published by Image
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House Amok #5 concludes what has been an excellent, mind-bending series exploring truth and delusion and the power of family, from Christopher Sebela, Shawn McManus, Lee Loughridge, and Neil Uyetake. This finale doesn’t give any easy answers and actually raises a few more questions, all with some gorgeous artwork from McManus and Loughridge.
| Published by IDW / Black Crown
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James Bond: Origin #7 begins “Russian Ruse” with Ibrahim Moustafa and Roman Stevens taking over art duties, joining Jeff Parker and Simon Bowland in this tale of essentially piracy in the Barents Sea. Nice set up of the Russians’ duplicity here and an inept Commander not listening to Bond’s observations.
| Published by Dynamite
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Justice League Dark #9 unleashes the Lords of Order against pretty much everyone, causing death and destruction as they try to “cleanse” reality of the chaos they think infests it. Between them and the Otherkind, things aren’t looking particularly cheery for existence. Incredible artwork from Alvaro Martínez Bueno, Miguel Mendonça, Raul Fernandez, and Brad Anderson.
| Published by DC Comics
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Little Bird #1 is an experience. Darcy Van Poelgeest, Ian Bertram, Matt Hollingsworth, and Aditya Bidikar launch a dystopian future where a theocratic America seems to rule with an iron fist and a pocket resistance holds out in the Canadian Rockies. There’s a bit of a feel of Akira here, and Grendel: God and the Devil, maybe even a little Martha Washington, but still with its own unique elements and some seriously awesome art from Bertram and Hollingsworth.
| Published by Image
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Livewire #4 concludes the first arc with a nice bit of soul-searching as Amanda comes to terms with what she did during Harbinger Wars 2. Between this, Age of X-Man: Prisoner X, and this week’s Shuri, Vita Ayala is definitely on fire right now. They’re doing some great character-driven work and it shines in this finale. Also, Raúl Allén and Patricia Martín can do no wrong. The layouts on this book are stunning.
| Published by Valiant
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The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #1 is the beginning of a new era for Kamala Khan from Saladin Ahmed, Minkyu Jung, Juan Vlasco, Ian Herring, and Joe Caramagna. Using a kind of fable narration, setting up something new for the future while dealing with a continuation from Kamala’s current status in the presents, is a nice approach from Ahmed. It also marks a good jumping-on point for new readers as it recaps more or less what you need to know about Ms. Marvel’s history. Beautiful art from Jung, Vlasco, and Herring.
| Published by Marvel
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Murder Falcon #6 is an epic, face-melting issue. Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer give us a bit of a tearjerker as Anne comes to terms with her situation with Jake and finally finds her voice. It’s really incredible. Also, giant monsters and metal.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Oblivion Song #13 jumps ahead three years for a new status quo, a few shuffled faces, and new situations for many of the cast of characters, providing an excellent jumping on point for new readers. There are some interesting bits about harnessing the flora and fauna of Oblivion for medical advances and the growing mystery about what the Faceless Men are doing. Gorgeous art as always from Lorenzo De Felici and Annalisa Leoni. De Felici really does some amazing reaction shots.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Old Man Quill #3 advances the Guardians’ story a bit further as they celebrate what little hope they’ve brought to the Wastelands, while hell in various forms circulates around them. It certainly pretty bleak, even in the good times.
| Published by Marvel
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Outer Darkness #5 drops hell on the crew’s head as they crash on a relatively inhospitable ice planet with an ancient evil prowling and the crew at “Each Other’s Throats”. Also, naked cat girls. John Layman, Afu Chan, and Pat Brosseau are doing an incredible job with this mix of sci-fi and horror and the stakes seem to have been raised this issue.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Shuri #6 begins a two-part guest arc from Vita Ayala, Paul Davidson, Tríona Farrell, and Joe Sabino as Shuri travels to New York in search for the Lubber. Great art from Davidson and Farrell and Ayala has a wonderful feel for Miles and Shuri’s voices.
| Published by Marvel
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Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #6 continues to suss out a new role for Gwen now that her identity is public and she’s returned to her own Earth. The character building that Seanan McGuire is doing here is pretty spectacular, especially given how strong the interpersonal relationships in the series were to begin with under Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez. Also, the art from Takeshi Miyazawa and Ian Herring is perfect.
| Published by Marvel
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Star Wars: Age of Republic - General Grievous #1 is the last of these Age of Republic one-shots from Jody Houser, with Age of Rebellion coming next from Greg Pak and a rotating team of Chris Sprouse, Marc Laming, and others. This one focuses on Grievous and is a nice look into what he traded of himself in order to become the even worse monster that we see in the prequel trilogy and Clone Wars.
| Published by Marvel
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The Stone King #4 concludes what has been a wonderful light fantasy adventure Comixology original series from Kel McDonald and Tyler Crook. There’s an interesting throughline in the story of responsibility for family versus responsibility for the greater society that comes to a head here, along with misunderstandings continuing to cause conflict. It’s not exactly a happy ending, but there is a set up for something more down the road that I’d love to see. Beautiful artwork from Crook.
| Published by Kel McDonald
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Supergirl #28 concludes her jaunt with the Omega Men and the Supergirl clones, opening up more questions about The Circle and the destruction of Krypton. I’ve enjoyed the circuitous route Marc Andreyko has been taking us on to advance Supergirl’s mission, tossing bits of side adventure in growing out of her search, but it feels like we’re going to get down to brass tacks soon. Great art again this issue from Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira, FCO Plascencia, and Chris Sotomayor. Pansica does some great horror and creature work and it shines through in the Kryptonian monstrosities. 
| Published by DC Comics
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Superman #9 tells of Jonathan’s ordeal trapped on Earth 3, tortured at the hands of Ultraman. Great art from Brandon Peterson and Alex Sinclair during the Earth 3 sequences. It’s also interesting to see that dream still haunting Superman.
| Published by DC Comics
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder in Hell #2 continues to be revelatory. Mateus Santolouco, Marcelo Costa, and Shawn Lee are doing some incredible work as Shredder continues to be plagued by nightmares, demons, and the undead as he tries to figure out his way through hell and his status as a vessel for the dragon god’s spirit. Over the years, Santolouco has grown exponentially as a storyteller and this is just a masterpiece.
| Published by IDW
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Titans #35 continues the team’s nightmare excursion to Unearth, fighting a possessed enraged Beast Boy, Raven’s angry aggressive side, and Mother Blood as we head into the series conclusion next issue. This is a very entertaining story from Dan Abnett, Bruno Redondo, Christian Duce, Marcelo Maiolo, and Dave Sharpe, really putting the team behind the 8-ball wondering how they’re going to get out of this mess. If they get out this mess.
| Published by DC Comics
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Tony Stark: Iron Man #9 continues the “Stark Realities” arc, nicely advances Controller’s assault on Stark Industries, the eScape users causing havoc, the mole within Stark, and the corruption causing Tony’s current simulation, from Dan Slott, Jim Zub, Valerio Schiti, Paolo Rivera, Edgar Delgado, and Joe Caramagna. Some really interesting possible revelations about Tony during this issue.
| Published by Marvel
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Transformers #1 begins a new continuity, a new universe, a new era for the Transformers, from Brian Ruckley, Angel Hernandez, Cachét Whitman, Joana Lafuente, and Tom B. Long, as we start off some time in the past of Cybertron, before Autobots or Deceptions, as Bumblebee watches over a newly-forged Cybertronian as he makes his first decisions. We also get bits of an uprising of “Ascenticons”, though their ideals and motivations aren’t really explained, just showing a disagreement between longtime friends Megatron and Orion Pax (not Optimus Prime yet). It’s not bad, with some nice bits of humour, and there is an interesting mystery for a cliffhanger, but it is slow. The art is nice, but like the story there’s nothing flashy about this right now. I’ll certainly give it a few more issues, but there’s really nothing “bold” about this new era. Don’t expect something radical out of the first issue, this one plays it pretty safe.
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Winter Soldier #4 delves into RJ’s father, Richie, attempting to get back into his life. It’s heartfelt and bittersweet, with Kyle Higgins, Rod Reis, and Clayton Cowles delivering a gripping tale with one hell of a set up for the final issue. Reis’ art remains absolutely incredible.
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Wonder Twins #2 is more fun from Mark Russell, Stephen Byrne, and Dave Sharpe. There’s some nice commentary on the state of corporate run prisons in the United States in amongst a humorous send-up of z-list villains in the Legion of Doom’s farm team, the League of Annoyance. Great art from Byrne.
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Other Highlights: Accell #19, Auntie Agatha’s Wayward Home for Rabbits #5, Blackbird #6, Dark Ark #15, GI Joe: A Real American Hero - Silent Option #4, Go Go Power Rangers #18, The Goon #1, Head Lopper #11, House of Whispers #7, LaGuardia #4, The Life and Death of Toyo Harada #1, The Long Con #7, Marvel Action: Spider-Man #2, Marvels Annotated #2, The Maxx 100 Page Giant, Prodigy #4, The Punisher #9, Radio Delley, Rick & Morty Presents Jerry #1, Riverdale: Season 3 #1, Runaways #19, Spider-Man/Deadpool #47, Star Trek: Discovery - Captain Saru, Star Wars: Han Solo - Imperial Cadet #5, The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #42, Wonder Woman #66
Recommended Collections: Astonisher - Volume 3: Black Hat, Batman vs. Deathstroke, By Night - Volume 1, Defenders: The Best Defense, Infinite Dark - Volume 1, Mata Hari,  Moonstruck - Volume 2, Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons, Shadowman - Volume 3: Rag & Bone, She Could Fly, Sleepless - Volume 2, Star Wars Adventures - Volume 5: Mechanical Mayhem, Strangers in Paradise XXV - Volume 2: Hide and Seek, Trout - Volume 1: Bits & Bobs, Vampironica - Volume 1, The War of the Realms Prelude
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No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá from Leo Aguirre on Vimeo.
No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá (We Are Not From Here, Nor There)
Dedicated to the victims and families affected by the shooting in El Paso, Texas on August 3rd, 2019. Our communities stand strong together and will continue to celebrate our inherent biculturalism.
Director/Editor: Leo Aguirre DP: Steve McCord Producer: Dan Leyendecker 1st AC: Louis Watt 2nd AC: Anne Marie Halovanic Gaffer: Angela Herr Best Boy: Logan Nelson Post Supervisor: John Monroe Colorist: Alex Winker Sound Mix: Joseph Kennemer Production Company: BL&S
Featuring: Justin Heron, Lorenzo Gamboa, Beck Preciado, Brenda Bazan, Oscar Pacheco, Caleb Collard, Cristian Sigler, Daniela Brown, Alfredo Rodriguez, Andrew Valdez, Gabe Arturo, Gabriel Perez, Gabriela Garza , Ivan De La Fuente, Joe Villarreal, Jr., Johnny Lopez, Kaylie Requejo, Lorenzo Gamboa, Miguel Angel Lozano, Nico Marti, Noe Solis, Rebecca Mendoza, Stevie Harvel, Lalo (Fruit Vendor)
Music: A.CHAL "Cuanto" & Back Street - Love Theme // This is video is in no way associated with Gazi or Epic Records or Disque Cinémusique.
Special Thanks: Noé de la Garza, MPS Camera & Lighting, Phillip Sheldon, Paul Orr, Robert and Jeremiah at Kodak Lab Atlanta, Katie Broyles, Ryan Medeiros, Travis Hood and Jason Evans & This Long Century.
"The presence and the present of America are a future; our continent is, by its nature, the land which does not exist on its own, but as something which is created and invented." - Octavio Paz
We encourage people to donate to organizations that are aiding communities that have been historically marginalized and disparaged due to legal status in the United States. Below is a list of organizations fighting for the just treatment of migrant families and migrant workers across our country:
RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services): raicestexas.org/ways-to-give/donate/
Farmworker Justice: farmworkerjustice.org/give/
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union): action.aclu.org/give/now
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No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá (We Are Not From Here, Nor There) Dedicated to the victims and families affected by the shooting in El Paso, Texas on August 3rd, 2019. Our communities stand strong together and will continue to celebrate our inherent biculturalism. Director/Editor: Leo Aguirre DP: Steve McCord Producer: Dan Leyendecker 1st AC: Louis Watt 2nd AC: Anne Marie Halovanic Gaffer: Angela Herr Best Boy: Logan Nelson Post Supervisor: John Monroe Colorist: Alex Winker Sound Mix: Joseph Kennemer Production Company: BL&S Featuring: Justin Heron, Lorenzo Gamboa, Beck Preciado, Brenda Bazan, Oscar Pacheco, Caleb Collard, Cristian Sigler, Daniela Brown, Alfredo Rodriguez, Andrew Valdez, Gabe Arturo, Gabriel Perez, Gabriela Garza , Ivan De La Fuente, Joe Villarreal, Jr., Johnny Lopez, Kaylie Requejo, Lorenzo Gamboa, Miguel Angel Lozano, Nico Marti, Noe Solis, Rebecca Mendoza, Stevie Harvel, Lalo (Fruit Vendor) Music: A.CHAL "Cuanto" & Back Street - Love Theme // This is video is in no way associated with Gazi or Epic Records or Disque Cinémusique. Special Thanks: Noé de la Garza, MPS Camera & Lighting, Phillip Sheldon, Paul Orr, Robert and Jeremiah at Kodak Lab Atlanta, Katie Broyles, Ryan Medeiros, Travis Hood and Jason Evans & This Long Century. "The presence and the present of America are a future; our continent is, by its nature, the land which does not exist on its own, but as something which is created and invented." - Octavio Paz We encourage people to donate to organizations that are aiding communities that have been historically marginalized and disparaged due to legal status in the United States. Below is a list of organizations fighting for the just treatment of migrant families and migrant workers across our country: RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services): https://www.raicestexas.org/ways-to-give/donate/ Farmworker Justice: https://www.farmworkerjustice.org/give/ ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union): https://action.aclu.org/give/now
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No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá (We Are Not From Here, Nor There) Dedicated to the victims and families affected by the shooting in El Paso, Texas on August 3rd, 2019. Our communities stand strong together and will continue to celebrate our inherent biculturalism. Director/Editor: Leo Aguirre DP: Steve McCord Producer: Dan Leyendecker 1st AC: Louis Watt 2nd AC: Anne Marie Halovanic Gaffer: Angela Herr Best Boy: Logan Nelson Post Supervisor: John Monroe Colorist: Alex Winker Sound Mix: Joseph Kennemer Production Company: BL&S Featuring: Justin Heron, Lorenzo Gamboa, Beck Preciado, Brenda Bazan, Oscar Pacheco, Caleb Collard, Cristian Sigler, Daniela Brown, Alfredo Rodriguez, Andrew Valdez, Gabe Arturo, Gabriel Perez, Gabriela Garza , Ivan De La Fuente, Joe Villarreal, Jr., Johnny Lopez, Kaylie Requejo, Lorenzo Gamboa, Miguel Angel Lozano, Nico Marti, Noe Solis, Rebecca Mendoza, Stevie Harvel, Lalo (Fruit Vendor) Music: A.CHAL "Cuanto" & Back Street - Love Theme // This is video is in no way associated with Gazi or Epic Records or Disque Cinémusique. Special Thanks: Noé de la Garza, MPS Camera & Lighting, Phillip Sheldon, Paul Orr, Robert and Jeremiah at Kodak Lab Atlanta, Katie Broyles, Ryan Medeiros, Travis Hood and Jason Evans & This Long Century. "The presence and the present of America are a future; our continent is, by its nature, the land which does not exist on its own, but as something which is created and invented." - Octavio Paz We encourage people to donate to organizations that are aiding communities that have been historically marginalized and disparaged due to legal status in the United States. Below is a list of organizations fighting for the just treatment of migrant families and migrant workers across our country: RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services): https://bit.ly/388r2zO Farmworker Justice: https://bit.ly/3oQjfN3 ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union): https://bit.ly/3mPhiP6
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nicovandenberg · 4 years
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No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá from Leo Aguirre on Vimeo.
No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá (We Are Not From Here, Nor There)
Dedicated to the victims and families affected by the shooting in El Paso, Texas on August 3rd, 2019. Our communities stand strong together and will continue to celebrate our inherent biculturalism.
Director/Editor: Leo Aguirre DP: Steve McCord Producer: Dan Leyendecker 1st AC: Louis Watt 2nd AC: Anne Marie Halovanic Gaffer: Angela Herr Best Boy: Logan Nelson Post Supervisor: John Monroe Colorist: Alex Winker Sound Mix: Joseph Kennemer Production Company: BL&S
Featuring: Justin Heron, Lorenzo Gamboa, Beck Preciado, Brenda Bazan, Oscar Pacheco, Caleb Collard, Cristian Sigler, Daniela Brown, Alfredo Rodriguez, Andrew Valdez, Gabe Arturo, Gabriel Perez, Gabriela Garza , Ivan De La Fuente, Joe Villarreal, Jr., Johnny Lopez, Kaylie Requejo, Lorenzo Gamboa, Miguel Angel Lozano, Nico Marti, Noe Solis, Rebecca Mendoza, Stevie Harvel, Lalo (Fruit Vendor)
Music: A.CHAL "Cuanto" & Back Street - Love Theme // This is video is in no way associated with Gazi or Epic Records or Disque Cinémusique.
Special Thanks: Noé de la Garza, MPS Camera & Lighting, Phillip Sheldon, Paul Orr, Robert and Jeremiah at Kodak Lab Atlanta, Katie Broyles, Ryan Medeiros, Travis Hood and Jason Evans & This Long Century.
"The presence and the present of America are a future; our continent is, by its nature, the land which does not exist on its own, but as something which is created and invented." - Octavio Paz
We encourage people to donate to organizations that are aiding communities that have been historically marginalized and disparaged due to legal status in the United States. Below is a list of organizations fighting for the just treatment of migrant families and migrant workers across our country:
RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services): raicestexas.org/ways-to-give/donate/
Farmworker Justice: farmworkerjustice.org/give/
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union): action.aclu.org/give/now
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Speed- by   Steve Levi  “ Master Of The Impossible Crime” Learn more: http://bit.ly/34ePCuh Talk about speed!  A little more than 100 years ago – on October 10, 1913 – President Woodrow Wilson pushed a button in the White House. An electronic pulse raced over 2,000 miles of telegraph wire to Panama where it detonated an explosion in the Gamboa Dike flooding the Culebra Cut. The Panama Canal was suddenly operational.  Big deal, huh?  Well, it was. Before the Panama Canal, East Coast cargo took 66 days by ship to reach California. With the opening of the Panama Canal, California was 7,000 miles closer to the East Coast. Cargo rates dropped so Californians could buy more.  Yeah, it was a big deal. Then, now and a 100 years from now, speed of cargo delivery is still critical. You can communicate on an IPhone, pay your bills online, research on the web but if you want anything you can hold in your hand, it has to be delivered. In its day, the Panama Canal was as revolutionary then as hovercraft deliveries are today. Business only occurs when what you buy makes it to your doorstep. The only difference is today things are a bit faster.
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Steve Gamboa’s Part from Pharmacy Boardshop’s Full-Length Video Steve's got mean flick and one of the best varial flips we've ever seen. Check out his part he put down for Pharmacy's Phamily.
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Muse termina la gira europea. Foto de toda la crew y cómo no, títulos de crédito: #repost @muse ・・・ The people who make the Simulation a Reality. Thank you to all for an incredible European stadium tour! Matt Bellamy, Dom Howard, Chris Wolstenholme _____________ Morgan Nicholls Dom Anderson Tom Kirk Pete Bailey Gil Gamboa Kara Paulus George Reeves Carmen Rodriguez Liam Birt Martin Conlon Michael Robinson Guy Habosha Loreen Domijah Willy Williams Alberto “Albie” Pozzetti Marc Carolan Adam Taylor Aaron “Sky” Luke Joe Pollacek Chris Ricalis Sean Jacobs Justin Johnson Bryan Humphries Patrick Blaszkowski Gavin Ellis Chris Whitemyer Jon Ashworth Jeremy Berman Jim King Karen Nicholson Maureen Thompson Margot Rada Kristen Weller Liam Tucker Eddie O’Brien Joachim Dewulf Matt Besford-Foster Boden Birkett Dan Thomas Adam Dickson Craig Burns Robin Henry Louis-Charles Poudrette Dwanye “Monkey” Diaz Seth Conlin Paul Mundrick Matt Tucker Daniel Benavides Benji Meserole Mike Wright Gabe Ihm Kyle Rutkowski Anthony Fiorillo Amy Kozak Luke Dobson Oscar Canales Matt Helmick Sean “Sharky” Harper Alfredo Herz Dakota Bennett Steven Lemahieu Karl Hansen Grant Draper Jeff Apregan Mark Hughes Jon Stutsman Jason Lebel Ace Zec Naoki Ogawa David Liebling Miles Baldwin Corey Newton Asher Heigham Danni Madsen Nickie Pollacek Kate Reeves Brian Davis Judson Emery Nico Lonetree Keanu Uchida Lex Ishimoto Savannah Harrison Andrea Bess Taylor Banks Kelly Dankbar Taylor Sieve Emily Crouch Brianna Pavon Patrick Ellis Ty Wells Bryan Warner James Evans Emily West Jordyn Hay Tyler McKee Paul Traynor Mick McGillion Matt Murphy Neil Whybrow Stuart Jackson Mark Goodall David Lesh Chris Carter Hannah West Isobel Rose Kennan Sarah Birnie Liv Sondergaard Susanne Traynor Tanya Collyer Hayo den Boeft Chuck Beckler Mike Fields Dave Ellsom Steve Matthew Brian Daniels Nick Brown Tim Burbill Tony Biddiscombe Rob Cudgel Peter Mensch Gayle Fine Alex Wall Mike Skeet Jesse Lee Stout Jo Ewers https://www.instagram.com/p/B0bXeUfIz2F/?igshid=1qe9nkxg4r67a
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