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cryptocollectibles · 8 months
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Planet of the Apes #1-3 (2001) by Dark Horse Comics
1 (September 2001) By Ian Edington, Adrian Sibar, Dan Jackson, Guy Major, cover by Matt Wagner.
2 (October 2001) By Ian Edington, Paco Medina, Juan Vlasco, Guy Major, cover by Kilian Plunkett.
3 (November 2001) By Ian Edington, Pop Mhan, Norman lee, Guy Major, cover by Derek Thompson.
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ginge1962 · 9 days
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Helium by Ian Edginton & D'Israeli - collected edition free with Judge Dredd Megazine No.390 which collects the first parts of the weekly serial from 2000AD.
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graphicpolicy · 5 months
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Preview: Fiends of the Eastern Front Omnibus Vol. 1
Fiends of the Eastern Front Omnibus Vol. 1 preview. A luxury omnibus of classic supernatural war stories from the Golden Age of comics, expanded and updated in definitive edition #comics #comicbooks
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scotianostra · 1 year
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On March 4th 1936 Jim Clark, Formula I World motor racing champion was born at Kilmany, Fife.
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On March 4th 1936 Jim Clark, Formula I World motor racing champion was born at Kilmany, Fife.
I sometimes have people question the place of birth for Jim Clark as many believe he was born in Duns, the facts are he was born in Fife to a farming family, he attended Kilmany primary school before they moved to a Scottish Borders farm of Edington Mains, near Chirnside, Duns aged about six.
His early contact with motor racing was as a navigator in the 1955 International Scottish Rally. His interest aroused, he was soon driving in local events, having joined the Berwick and District Motor Club.
Locally, he raced at Charterhall, co-founding the Border Motor Racing Club with Ian Scott-Watson. Working his way through the grades, he appeared in Formula 2 events, and was soon into Formula 1, driving his first race for Lotus at the Dutch Grand Prix in 1960. Mechanical failures plagued Clark’s Lotus throughout the next two years, but in 1963 he dominated the World Championship with an amazing seven wins in the ten race series to take the title.
  The following year was less successful, with Clark losing out to Hill and Surtees in the last race of the series. 1965, however, saw Clark back as World Champion and as winner of the Indianapolis 500 as well, having led for 190 of the 200 laps. Thereafter, he won at Zandvoort in 1967 and in South Africa in 1968. This was to be his last win, for on the fifth lap of a Formula 2 race at Hockenheim in Germany, his car flew off the track into the woods and he was killed. No satisfactory cause was ever found for the accident, though many theories were put forward.
He died on April 7th 1968.
Jim is buried in Chirnside Graveyard, near to his home. The Jim Clark Room, the museum in his memory, is in Duns, the town which made him a Freeman in 1965. Kilmany honours Clark with a memorial statue.
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venicepearl · 2 years
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The new Æthelflaed statue outside Tamworth Railway Station, erected to commemorate 1,100 years since her death in Tamworth. Her spear points visitors towards the town centre and Tamworth Castle.
Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians (c. 870 – 12 June 918) ruled Mercia in the English Midlands from 911 until her death. She was the eldest daughter of Alfred the Great, king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex, and his wife Ealhswith.
Æthelflæd was born around 870 at the height of the Viking invasions of England. By 878, most of England was under Danish Viking rule – East Anglia and Northumbria having been conquered, and Mercia partitioned between the English and the Vikings – but in that year Alfred won a crucial victory at the Battle of Edington. Soon afterwards the English-controlled western half of Mercia came under the rule of Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians, who accepted Alfred's overlordship. Alfred adopted the title King of the Anglo-Saxons (previously he was titled King of the West Saxons like his predecessors) claiming to rule all Anglo-Saxon people not living in areas under Viking control. In the mid-880s, Alfred sealed the strategic alliance between the surviving English kingdoms by marrying Æthelflæd to Æthelred.
Æthelred played a major role in fighting off renewed Viking attacks in the 890s, together with Æthelflæd's brother, the future King Edward the Elder. Æthelred and Æthelflæd fortified Worcester, gave generous donations to Mercian churches and built a new minster in Gloucester. Æthelred's health probably declined early in the next decade, after which it is likely that Æthelflæd was mainly responsible for the government of Mercia. Edward had succeeded as King of the Anglo-Saxons in 899, and in 909 he sent a West Saxon and Mercian force to raid the northern Danelaw. They returned with the remains of the royal Northumbrian saint Oswald, which were translated to the new Gloucester minster. Æthelred died in 911 and Æthelflæd then ruled Mercia as Lady of the Mercians. The accession of a female ruler in Mercia is described by the historian Ian Walker as "one of the most unique events in early medieval history".
Alfred had built a network of fortified burhs and in the 910s Edward and Æthelflæd embarked on a programme of extending them. Among the towns where she built defences were Wednesbury, Bridgnorth, Tamworth, Stafford, Warwick, Chirbury and Runcorn. In 917 she sent an army to capture Derby, the first of the Five Boroughs of the Danelaw to fall to the English, a victory described by Tim Clarkson as "her greatest triumph". In 918 Leicester surrendered without a fight. Shortly afterwards the Viking leaders of York offered her their loyalty, but she died on 12 June 918 before she could take advantage of the offer, and a few months later Edward completed the conquest of Mercia. Æthelflæd was succeeded by her daughter Ælfwynn, but in December Edward took personal control of Mercia and carried Ælfwynn off to Wessex.
Historians disagree whether Mercia was an independent kingdom under Æthelred and Æthelflæd but they agree that Æthelflæd was a great ruler who played an important part in the conquest of the Danelaw. She was praised by Anglo-Norman chroniclers such as William of Malmesbury, who described her as "a powerful accession to [Edward's] party, the delight of his subjects, the dread of his enemies, a woman of enlarged soul". According to Pauline Stafford, "like ... Elizabeth I she became a wonder to later ages". In Nick Higham's view, medieval and modern writers have been so captivated by her that Edward's reputation has suffered unfairly in comparison.
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rudyarias · 9 months
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It was a campaign I shot before Hurricane Ian destroyed Sanibel island two years later. Dec 20, 2020 was a bright sunny Wednesday. Considering wearing face masks and social distancing were mandated because of Covid-19. Tourism was very active on the island and on Ft Myers Beach.
I found that when it comes to traditional Indian Bridal Garments, most images often depict lifeless homogenized images. It’s why I instructed Natalie to play with the breeze off the Gulf when shooting. Which she flawlessly allowed me to capture the life she gave to the garments.
Two years later, the designer placed these three and other images from separate campaigns I shot in this publication’s Dec 2022 issue.
Magazine Dream America
Dec 2022 issue
Model: Natalie A Aponte
Designer: Prashant Goyal for Prashant Goyal Couture
Pearl accessories: Donna Moody Gray for Global Island Treasures
Stylist: John Henry Edington
Dresser: Natasha
Photo Assistant: Alexander White
Nikon D850, AF-S Nikkor 300MM f2.8D IF ED II
ISO: 64
#naturallight #naturallightportrait #editorialfashionphotography #fashiondesigner #fashionphotographer #rudyparias #rudyariasphotography #unedited #nikonnofilter #nikond850 #nikon #uneditedphoto #pursuitofportraits #makingportraits #fashioncampaign #supremeshutter #oodt #ootdfashion #photooftheday #photoofthedays #dreammagazine
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lobocomicsandtoys · 6 years
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IRON MAIDEN LEGACY OF THE BEAST TP
Writing by Llexi Leon and Ian Edington  Art by Kevin J. West and Jason Gorder
"When dark forces conspire to corrupt the fabric of reality, Eddie's immortal soul is shattered and strewn across the cosmos - his unbound essence corrupting countless worlds! Now, a weakened, primal Eddie must journey across space and time to battle the twisted legions of The Beast, seek out the lost shards of his soul, and bring order to the realms!" The first official Iron Maiden comic series, based on the band's hit mobile role playing game - Iron Maiden: Legacy of The Beast - where players battle as Eddie across the many worlds of Iron Maiden's discography, from the ancient sands of Powerslave to the far future of the Final Frontier.
Available at Lobo Comics & Toys this coming Wednesday, 10/10/2018
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luxferoportfolio · 7 years
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Assassin’s Creed Reflections #1 @titancomics OUT NOW! Amazing cover by @sunsetagain Story by Ian Edington Art by Valeria Favoccia Color by Carlos Lopez
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cultfaction · 5 years
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Preview- Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast #1 (of 5)
Preview- Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast #1 (of 5)
Iron Maiden’s Eddie once again battles evil in a city of eternal night, but he can’t do it alone.
Teaming up with edgy rocker, Charlotte, together they will fight an all powerful force threatening the world and maybe even the fabric of the universe.
Written by Llexi Leon and Ian Edington. Art by Kevin West, with cover art by Santi Casas.
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cryptocollectibles · 5 years
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Hinterkind #1 (December 2013) by DC / Vertigo Comics
Decades after 'The Blight' all but wiped out the human race, Mother Nature is taking back what's hers, and she's not alone...The Hinterkind have returned.  Written by Ian Edginton, drawn by Francesco Trifogli.  
- Buy this comic book with Bitcoin and many other cryptocurrencies at the Crypto Collectibles store on OpenBazaar -
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ginge1962 · 23 days
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The Lovecraft Anthology Volume 1 published by Self Made Hero in 2011.
Adaptations include the following:
Call of Cthulhu by Ian Eddington + D'Isreali
The Haunter of the Dark by Dan Lockwood + Shane Ivan Oakley
The Dunwich Horror by Rob Davis + INJ Culbard
The Colour Out of Space by David Hine + Mark Stafford
The Shadow over Innsmouth by Leah Moore, John Reppion & Leigh Gallagher
The Rats in the Walls by Dan Lockwood+ David Hartman
Dagon by Dan Lockwood+ Alice Duke.
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luxferens · 7 years
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BLESS YOU FOR DRAWING CONNOR KENWAY'S HAPPY ENDING. IT MEANS SO MUCH AFTER KNOWING HE WAS LEFT WITH SUCH A SAD ENDING. THANK YOU💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
ARGH! thanks to you and all the other fans out there that are giving me so much love Also, I’m glad to have Carlos’ colors that fullfilled the whole thing.So THANK YOU! Thank you all, really! You made my work worth!
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scotianostra · 3 years
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On March 4th 1936 Jim Clark, Formula I World motor racing champion was born at Kilmany, Fife.
I usually have people question the place of birth for Jim Clark as many believe he was born in Duns, the facts are he was born in Fife to a farming family, he attended Kilmany primary school before they moved to a Scottish Borders farm of Edington Mains, near Chirnside, Duns aged about six.
His early contact with motor racing was as a navigator in the 1955 International Scottish Rally. His interest aroused, he was soon driving in local events, having joined the Berwick and District Motor Club.
Locally, he raced at Charterhall, co-founding the Border Motor Racing Club with Ian Scott-Watson. Working his way through the grades, he appeared in Formula 2 events, and was soon into Formula 1, driving his first race for Lotus at the Dutch Grand Prix in 1960. Mechanical failures plagued Clark's Lotus throughout the next two years, but in 1963 he dominated the World Championship with an amazing seven wins in the ten race series to take the title.
  The following year was less successful, with Clark losing out to Hill and Surtees in the last race of the series. 1965, however, saw Clark back as World Champion and as winner of the Indianapolis 500 as well, having led for 190 of the 200 laps. Thereafter, he won at Zandvoort in 1967 and in South Africa in 1968. This was to be his last win, for on the fifth lap of a Formula 2 race at Hockenheim in Germany, his car flew off the track into the woods and he was killed. No satisfactory cause was ever found for the accident, though many theories were put forward.
He died on April 7th 1968.
Jim is buried in Chirnside Graveyard, near to his home. The Jim Clark Room, the museum in his memory, is in Duns, the town which made him a Freeman in 1965. Kilmany honours Clark with a memorial statue.
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sacriscibum · 5 years
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IRON MAIDEN LEGACY O/T BEAST VOL 2 NIGHT CITY #2
(W) Llexi Leon, Ian Edington (A) Kevin West (CA) TBD Iron Maiden’s Eddie continues to battle evil in a city of eternal night… but he can’t do it alone! Now, teamed-up with edgy rocker, Charlotte, Eddie continues his fight against an all-powerful force threatening the world… and maybe even the fabric of the universe itself! Available in three cover variants! 
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rudyarias · 11 months
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Fashion Magazine NYC
December 2022
Issue # 12 Vol. 05
This is the second cover from Daniel Alexander’s 2023 “Singing in DA Rain” Campaign. I shot this during a light rain on the street outside of my Airbnb. With limited news on Hurricane Ian ravaging SW Florida. Paris Fashion Week was in full swing, keeping our minds focused on this shoot that late September day.
Location:
Ru de Chateau
La Garenne-Colombes
IIe-de-France 92250 (Paris), France
Model: Natalie Aponte
Designer: Daniel Alexander
Jewelry: Dayra Cristela Testa
Stylist: John Henry Edington
Hair: MINT MORANT
Nikon D850, AF Nikkor 300MM f4 IF-ED
ISO: 400
#naturallight #naturallightportrait #editorialfashionphotography #fashiondesigner #fashionphotographer #rudyparias #rudyariasphotography #unedited #nikonnofilter #nikond850 #nikon #pursuitofportraits #makingportraits #fashioncampaign #supremeshutter #oodt #ootdfashion #photooftheday #photoofthedays #streetstyle #rainyday #rainydays
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comiccrusaders · 7 years
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 Dynamite Signs Ian Edgington of 2000AD. Fame, to Bring the Popular Game to the Pages of Comics for the First Time Ever
New York Times best-selling author, and multi Eisner-award nominee Ian Edgington (2000AD., Batman), and artist Cam Adams (Fallout World) have been tapped as the creative team to bring the world of the hit-game franchise Killer Instinct to the pages of comics for the first time ever! Thanks to the new partnership between Dynamite Entertainment and Double Helix Studios, the new series is slated to launch on September 13th, and will provide fans of the game with epic new adventures set within the its stunning game-play universe!
The Shadow Lord Gargos has been defeated, but the battle to save humankind from his Astral invasion has taken a terrible toll on the Earth. Our world lies in ruin, and a sinister new power called the Coven has risen from the ashes, vying with the megacorporation Ultratech to rule the shattered nations. The heroes Kim Wu and Jago-their Astral powers weakened by their devastating war against Gargos-must band together with the scattered remnants of the Night Guard to forge a pathway into the Astral Plane. Here, in the birthplace of The Shadow Lord and The Guardians, festers the secret malevolence that threatens to destroy them all…and enslave the world forever.
Writer Ian Edington said, “Killer Instinct has a colorful and diverse cast of characters, each with their own rich back-stories and with plenty more tales to tell. The Killer Instinct pantheon effectively comprises a superhero universe and it’s hard not to get overwhelmed with the wealth of riches there is to work with. I’ve taken a dozen or so characters – Kim-Wu, Jago, Aganos, Tusk, Aganos, Kan-ra, etc, and built a story around them that’s self-contained but can spring board into other series if need be. I’ve structured it to appeal to die-hard Ki fans and those coming to it cold. You won’t need any foreknowledge of the game to enjoy it. Likewise, there will be plenty of nods and easter eggs to the game for Killer Instinct fans.  I’ve had a huge amount of fun writing this series. It’s a fantastic world to be permitted to play around in.”
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Ian Edgington is a New York Times best-selling author and multiple Eisner Award nominee. He is the writer and creator of Stickleback, Helium, Kingmaker, Leviathan, Brass Sun, and the renowned UK science fiction comic 2000AD.  He has written for Judge Dredd, Batman, Wolverine, X-Force, Uncanny X-Men,and Stormwatch, as well as Aliens, Predator, Terminator, Star Trek, Star Wars, Planet of the Apes and Doctor Who. He also wrote Scarlet Traces and Scarlet Traces: The Great Game, the Eisner Award nominated sequels to HG Wells, The War of the Worlds. In addition, he has written for the video game properties Kane and Lynch, Dead Space, The Evil Within and Assassins Creed. He lives and works in Birmingham, England.
“Killer Instinct has always been a killer game, and the team at Double Helix Games have been a sheer pleasure to partner with on this property,” said Nick Barrucci, Dynamite’s CEO and Publisher. “By bringing on widely celebrated writer Ian Edgington, and the endlessly talented Cam Adams, we’re confident this is going to be a killer comic book series as well!”
Killer Instinct is based on the popular video game franchise originally released in 1994. The fighting game developed by Double Helix Games is published by Microsoft Studios. The 2013 game serves as a reboot of the franchise after a 17-year long hiatus since its last title, Killer Instinct 2, was released in 1996.
The debut issue of Killer Instinct features a wide selection of cover variants, providing fans and retailers with the freedom of choice! The cover artwork features the talents of Yildiray Cinar (Teen Titans), Jonathan Lau (Red Sonja), interior artist Cam Adams, and Udon (Streetfighter), respectively. Limited variant editions in “Black & White” and “Virgin” formats are also available as retailer incentives for comic shops that support the launch issue by achieving stocking thresholds.
Killer Instinct #1 will be solicited in Diamond Comic Distributors’ July 2017 Previews catalog, the premier source of merchandise for the comic book specialty market, and slated for release in September. Comic book fans are encouraged to reserve copies of Killer Instinct #1 with their local comic book retailers. Killer Instinct #1will also be available for individual customer purchase through digital platforms courtesy of Comixology, Kindle, iBooks, Google Play, Dynamite Digital, iVerse, Madefire, and Dark Horse Digital.
DYNAMITE ANNOUNCES CREATIVE TEAM AND LAUNCH DATE FOR COMIC SERIES OF THE HIT VIDEO GAME FRANCHISE, KILLER INSTINCT  Dynamite Signs Ian Edgington of 2000AD. Fame, to Bring the Popular Game to the Pages of Comics for the First Time Ever…
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