More calls for ceasefires, more boycotts, more demos, don't be silent
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Out this week: Assassin’s Creed Visionaries Presents: Shinobi + Uncivil War (Massive, $4.99):
This is the second issue on a new anthology series that features creator-driven, original tales set in the Assassin’s Creed universe. This issue features contributions from Bray Dornback, Chuck Austen, Pat Olliffe, Ryan Benjamin and more.
See what other comics and graphic novels will arrive with it!
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Tuchel: I’m gonna kick your ass (affectionate) (kinky) (whatever)
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Chapters: 5/6
Fandom: Marvel Noir, Marvel (Comics), Spider-Man (Comicverse)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Relationships: Jean DeWolfe & Peter Benjamin Parker | Spider-Man Noir
The Spider is a dangerous vigilante who thinks he's above the law, but he also owes Jean his life, so he won't shoot him on sight, at least.
And when they're already on the same case...
The Spider does not agree.
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More than halfway there! Writing instead of doing something you hate is a real charm to get actual writing done. Also I think I’m fucking hilarious for some things towards the end here, thankyouverymuch.
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Thumbs up if you like singer-songwriter. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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more jc content :)
for context this is while they're in the academy or whatever
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The Lovecraft Anthology Volume 2 from Self Made Hero published in 2012.
Cover by Francesco Francavilla and edited by Dan Lockwood.
Stories include:
Pickman's Model by Jamie Delano + Steve Pugh.
The Temple by Chris Lackey + Adrian Salmon.
From Beyond by David Camus + Nicholas Fructus.
He by Dwight.L.Macpherson + Paul Peart-Smith.
The Hound by Chad Fifer + Brian Baugh.
The Nameless City by Pat Mills + Attila Futaki.
The Picture in the House by Benjamin Dickson + Mick McMahon.
The Festival by Simon Suppier + Matt Timson.
The Statement of Randolph Carter by Dan Lockwood + Warwick Johnson Caldwell.
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Meet Cute (2022) Review
Would being able to travel into your partner’s past be a good thing when you can change and fix the trauma they experience? We are about to find out in Meet Cute.
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