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geekcavepodcast · 14 days
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"Midst" Comes to Comics
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Dark Horse, Critical Role, and Third Person are collaborating on a new comic series based on the space-western podcast Midst. Each Midst comic will be an oversized issue featuring a new story and a new creative team. The collection will feature stories throughout the show's timeline.
The first Midst comic, Midst: Address Unknown, will be written by Colin Lorimer, illustrated by Alejandro Aragón, colored by Chris O'Halloran, and lettered by Jim Campbell. Cover art is by William Kirkby.
"When their ramshackle postal ship crashes on a mysterious new landmass, siblings Rowan and Ogden Shearwater have to make the best of it. Adventurous Ogden convinces reluctant Rowan to make a fresh start in the strange new islet that sits between the bright Un and the dark Fold. But Midst holds dangers that will challenge Ogden and Rowan’s family bonds as well as their will to survive." (Dark Horse)
Midst: Address Unknown #1 (of 3) goes on sale on August 14, 2024.
(Image via Dark Horse - William Kirkby's Cover of Midst: Address Unknown #1)
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graphicpolicy · 13 days
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The space-western podcast Midst comes to comics
The space-western podcast Midst comes to comics #comics #comicbooks
Dark Horse Comics, in partnership with Third Person and Critical Role, have revealed Midst, a new comic series spinning off from the popular space-Western podcast Midst. Midst comics will be perfect for new and continuing fans alike, as the series explores the cosmos and its characters. The first issue, Midst: Address Unknown, will be written by Colin Lorimer with art by Alejandro Aragón, colors…
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that-dinopunk-guy · 4 months
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I got a couple comics in the mail today.
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sandwichd-queso · 2 years
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Diles que me fui de rumba con Alejandro Salas y que no pienso regresar hasta que los primeros rayos del sol caigan sobre esta enigmática ciudad. Eso les dices.
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gamesbids · 2 years
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Spanish Olympic Committee President will not "stop fighting" for a 2030 Winter Olympic bid candidate
Spanish Olympic Committee @COE_es President @COE_Presidente will not "stop fighting" for a 2030 Winter Olympic bid candidate #PyreneesBarcelona2030
Spanish Olympic Committee (COE) president Alejandro Blanco told media at a press conference Wednesday that he will not give up on a 2030 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games bid.  This vow came despite a collapse of the joint project between Catalonia and Aragón Monday after the two sides failed to reach an agreement over venue distribution. COE President Alejandro Blanco speaks to the media May…
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A rally throughout the whole Navarre has been called to ask that Tudela becomes a Basque-speaking area. It’s advertised  doodling on the walls of the Dean’s Palace, a 15th century building. The organizers don’t respect cleanliness, or heritage, or what the people from Tudela want. Ribera isn’t a Basque-speaking area and these movements make nothing but offending reality and showing what happens when a half-hearted government encourage some parties that don’t respect our way of expressing ourselves freely. Euskara is a language as respectables as any other that’s chosen freely. Without impositions. Asking in the name of Tudela that the town gets considered as Basque-speaking is not knowing our reality or worse: knowing it and wanting to impose a different one on us. Don’t count me in.
Alejandro Toquero, mayor of Tudela.
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For those interested, Tudela lies on Southern Nafarroa, a place that’s been considered not Basque-speaking and thus, Euskara isn’t taught at school and don’t appear in any sign, nothing. 
Now let’s recap. Although it’s true that the southern side of Nafarroa was the part that suffered the Roman influence the most - it was an ideal location for Roman agriculture - and was very quickly romanized, Euskara didn’t disappear into thin air.
Back in the Middle Ages, Castilian king Alfonso X the Wise used Latin expression “lingua navarrorum” (the language of the Navarrese), and king Charles III of Navarre swore his coronation “in ydiomate navarre” (the language of Navarre). This language was clearly different and opposed to Castilian Romance or Latin, and scholars suspect it would have been probably Euskara.
These mentions happened after Muslim invasion, so we see that after centuries using Arab in Southern Nafarroa, there still remained native languages which were used by many people, people enough for the kings to use it.
A bit further in time, in 1566, queen Jeanne III of Navarre requested to translate the New Testament to Euskara so her Basque-speaking subjects could understand it (Bibles and masses were solely in Latin, a language only known by priests and nobility by then). Why even bothering if in the Kingdom of Navarre there weren’t A LOT of Basque-speakers? We highly doubt that a queen was interested in bringing the Bible to a minority…
However from the 16th century on, everything goes downhill: Castile assimilates the Kingdom of Navarre, all the high public servants came from Castile or Aragon, and were unable and unwilling to speak Euskara. In 1795 the social elite (mayor, priests, etc) of Artaxona [also in the South, remember] went to court to demand that the town public notary learnt the Basque language since it was “the language most commonly used in town”. They lost the trial.
In the 19th century, the French invasion and the Carlist Wars hastened the  regression of Euskara in southern Navarre, that turned almost 100% Spanish-speaking. Franco’s dictatorship just consolidated that situation.
So historically, Basque was spoken by most Navarreses, it was just in the last 200 hundred years when it was lost in the southern part of the region.
Nafarroa becoming divided into zones [Basque-speaking, transition, and non-Basque-speaking] is said to be based in history but we see it’s bullshit. Why so scared of a language? WHY??? There are people that may defend that since the southern part of Nafarroa has been living for around 200 hundred years without Basque, why would they want to learn it? Well,100% of kids there learn English / French at school and it’s not a controversial issue, why the possibility of them learning Basque is that frightening and must be avoided at all costs??? 
Also the nerve of the mayor on his tweet, so worried about the 15th century building. Basque is millennia old and he doesn’t care much about that kind of heritage.
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Rubi icons: Elena Navarro icons
She is the love interest of Héctor Ferrer Garza. Elena is the rival and third enemy of Rubi (after Maribel and Sonia) and friends with Alejandro, Maribel, Lucio (sometimes), Héctor and Sonia. She is played by Yadhira Carrillo. She is also assistant of Lucio Sottomayor, Aragon Count (played by Manuel Landeta).
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zillanovikov · 2 months
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Behind the Screens: Tuesday Author Interview
I also wanted to explore what would happen if people were to change in a fundamental way that affected the very nature of our human experience. Would we take the high road, or would we slip into old patterns of creating castes and constructs?
Every Tuesday, get to know a bit about the stories behind the books you love, and discover your next favourite novel. Sabitha: Books can tell exciting, engaging stories, but they can also tell us important truths about our own world. Michael Solis’ Deficient does both. Can you introduce us to your book, Michael? Michael: Deficient tells the story of Alejandro Aragon (Alé), a powerless,…
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allstarwmb · 4 months
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Who is Angélica Aragón? Wiki, Age, Biography, Husband, Children
Who is Angélica Aragón?
Angélica Aragón is a renowned Mexican actress celebrated for her captivating portrayals of complex characters and her significant contributions to the arts. With a career spanning several decades, Aragón has established herself as a prominent figure in Mexican cinema, earning recognition for her talent, dedication, and commitment to storytelling. This biography seeks to uncover the essence of Angélica Aragón, both as an actress and as a cultural influencer.
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Angélica Aragón Wiki -
Angélica Aragón, a Mexican actress of exceptional talent and versatility, has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. Born on July 11, 1953, in Mexico City, Aragón has garnered acclaim for her compelling performances in film, television, and theater.
This biography delves into the life of Angélica Aragón, exploring her early years, family background, career achievements, and her enduring impact on the Mexican and international cultural landscape.
Angélica Aragón Relationship -
Angélica Aragón has kept details about her relationships relatively private. As of the latest available information, specific details about her romantic partnerships are not extensively documented. Aragón's focus on maintaining privacy in this aspect of her life reflects her commitment to keeping personal matters away from the public eye.
Angélica Aragón Family and Parents -
Born into a family with a strong connection to the arts, Angélica Aragón's early life was influenced by the cultural richness of Mexico City. Her father, the renowned theater director and writer José Ángel Aragón, played a pivotal role in shaping her appreciation for the performing arts. While additional details about her family background are not extensively available, it is evident that Aragón's upbringing laid the foundation for her passion for acting.
Angélica Aragón Children -
Angélica Aragón is a mother to two children, Margarita Saldaña and Alejandro Sacco. Both of her children have ventured into the world of entertainment, with Margarita pursuing a career in acting and Alejandro establishing himself as a musician. The artistic inclinations of Aragón's children showcase the influence of their mother's legacy in the realm of creativity.
Angélica Aragón Career -
Angélica Aragón's career in the entertainment industry began with her debut in the film "La verdadera vocación de Magdalena" (1972). She quickly rose to prominence with her captivating performances in films such as "Canoa: A Shameful Memory" (1976) and "Mujer, casos de la vida real" (1985). Aragón's ability to bring depth and authenticity to her characters garnered critical acclaim, establishing her as one of Mexico's leading actresses.
Her diverse filmography includes notable works such as "La Tarea" (1991), "Nada Personal" (1996), and "El crimen del padre Amaro" (2002). Aragón's collaborations with esteemed directors and her willingness to take on challenging roles have contributed to the longevity and success of her career.
In addition to her film achievements, Angélica Aragón has made significant contributions to Mexican television, participating in acclaimed series and telenovelas. Her stage performances in theater productions further showcase her commitment to the performing arts in various forms.
Angélica Aragón Ethnicity, Nationality, Net Worth-
Angelica Aragon's nationality is Mexican and her ethnicity is White Caucasian. Her net worth is around $20 million.
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rhodrymavelyne · 7 months
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rivaltimes · 2 years
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Marc Marquez returns to competition at the Aragon Grand Prix
Marc Marquez returns to competition at the Aragon Grand Prix
Archive – Spanish MotoGP rider Marc Marquez – ALEJANDRO CERESUELA/REPSOL HONDA – Archive The Spanish Repsol Honda rider Marc Marquez will return to competition this coming weekend at the Aragon Grand Prix, 110 days after the last time he got on a MotoGP bike at the Italian GP, ​​on May 29, due to his right arm injury, reports his team in a statement. Since undergoing a fourth operation on his…
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graphicpolicy · 2 years
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Vault's Resonant is being adapted for television streaming
Vault's Resonant is being adapted for television streaming #comics #comicbooks
Vault’s comic series Resonant will be adapted for television by CBS Studios, Ridley Scott’s Scott Free Productions, and First Purge director Gerrard McMurray.  McMurray will executive produce, write, and direct the Resonant show which is targeted for the BET+ streaming platform. Vault CEO and Publisher, Damian Wassel, and Vault’s Head of Film & Television, F.J. DeSanto, will executive produce…
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claudiaramirezgifs · 3 years
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Spanish Olympic Committee to end 2030 Winter Olympic bid
Spanish Olympic Committee to end 2030 Winter Olympic bid #JJOO2030 #Sapporo2030 #SLC2030 #BC2030 @COE_es
Spanish Olympic Committee (COE) president Alejandro Blanco is set to end the joint bid between Catalonia and Aragon to host the 2030 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.  Local media reports Monday have cited reliable sources, and confirmed that Blanco is set to announce the end of the bid during a planned press conference Tuesday evening local time in Madrid. First meeting of the Technical…
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#TheExpanse #1 (2020) #WScottForbes Cover & #AlejandroAragon Pencils, #CorinnaBechko Story #ChrisjenAvasarala, the former longtime Secretary-General of the United Nations, has found herself relegated to Luna after losing the latest elections...and she doesn't plan on going down without a fight.  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09BRCBGFW?ref=myi_title_dp
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