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Review: Red X-Mas #1
Red X-Mas #1 is full of over the top gonzo moments... and is very entertaining because of that #Comics #ComicBooks
No-nonsense FBI agent Ellie Tewksberry doesn’t believe in Santa… until a fed-up St. Nick snaps and kidnaps the world’s kids. Now Ellie must team up with her wannabe-elf ex-husband to save their son—and Christmas! Yeah, Red X-Mas #1 has to be read to be believed… it’s kind of awesome. Story: Clay Adams, Alexandre O. PhilippeArt: Fabio RamacciColor: Ilaria ChioccaLetterer: Frieda Get your copy…
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iamghostwriter · 4 years
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RED XMAS Hits Comic Stores This December By SCOUT COMICS!
No-nonsense FBI agent Ellie Tewksberry doesn’t believe in Santa… until a fed-up St. Nick snaps and kidnaps the world’s kids. Now Ellie must team up with her wannabe-elf ex-husband to save their son—and Christmas!
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DIAMOND ORDER CODE: OCT201554
THE CREATORS:
Clay Adams (CO-WRITER): is as a voice actor, with roles on TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: FAST FORWARD and several seasons of YU-GIOH.…
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Red X-Mas #1 Scout Comics/Nonstop 2020 Written by Clay Adams & Alexandre O. Philippe Illustrated by Fabio Ramacci Coloured by Ilaria Chiocca    When Mrs. Claus dies in a tragic toy accident, Santa vows to make all those little brats pay! But when his rampage kicks off at the home of FBI agent Ellie Tewksberry, he messes with the wrong lady. Mama Bear will travel to the ends of the earth to save her son-and Christmas! This December, Santa must die! The newest entry in the Scout NONSTOP! Imprint. Enjoy the World Premiere issue followed by the entire story collected soon after in one volume.    Well this certainly lives up the reputation that Scout has put forward regarding this title.  I have to admit I love a good adult Santa Claus story and while a part of me loves what Albert sees and another part of me wishes that it had been an elf lol.  Now the opening here is incredibly interesting to me because for whatever reason the fabrication of Santa Claus to replace a pagan holiday by Catholic Church is something that I feel is represented here.  Now of course the exact day this happened is up for debate and the Church naturally will deny it since it makes them look bad.  Regardless I absolutely adore what it is we are seeing here.    I love the way that this is being told!  The story & plot development we see through how the sequence of events unfold as well as how the reader learns information is exceptionally well rendered.  The way we are introduced to the story, the characters and this world keeps the readers’ imagination and guessing the entire time.  The character development is amazing and as we go through the pages and see how they act and react to the situations and circumstances continue to help flesh them out beautifully.  Also I love meeting Byron and Ellie and while they all seem disconnected at this point I cannot wait to see them meet up.  The pacing here is amazing and as it takes us through the pages revealing the twists & turns along the way really just make this so much more interesting than I was expecting.    Seeing how this is structured and how the layers within the story are emerging and how all this engages the readers’ mind is stunning.  The way that we see everything working together to create the story’s ebb & flow is gorgeously rendered.  I have to say that regardless of what time of year you discover this book, now through single issues or summertime and the trade, it’s going to make you see the holiday differently.    The interiors here are mindbogglingly gorgeous!  Not only is the linework exquisitely laid down but how we see the attention to detail through the varying weights and yes techniques as well shows so much skill, talent and verve.  The creativity and imagination on display here is outrageous in its scope and I have to say even the mundane seems extraordinary within these pages.  The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show a remarkably talented eye for storytelling.  The colour work is beautifully rendered and to see how the various hues and tones within the colours are being utilised to create the shading, highlights and shadow work is sensational.  I really like seeing how regardless of where we see this, the time of day or night and the talent involved is jaw dropping.   ​    This book is utterly and completely mindbogglingly well rendered.  This is bloody brilliant storytelling in every single sense of the word.  This transcends the season and opens up avenues of storytelling in ways that would make Robert Langdon itch to become involved.
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It’s time for new pages from the graphic novel about yours truly! And this time there are TWELVE in one place—the Justice Anthology. The 9th comics anthology from Oneshi Press collects a dozen short comics from diverse creators all over the damn place! That includes the final pages of Tracy Queen, V2: Dangerous Experiments. And it’s available right freakin’ now at the Oneshi Press store!
About the New Pages
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The twelve new pages from writer Lynsey G., artist Jayel Draco, and letterer Cardinal Rae go deep. After rescuing several young women from the clutches of my grandfather’s gang, I let them hang out at my place for a while. Then I sent them all on their way. Most decided to head home, but one asked me to go to Los Angeles. I didn’t find out until much later why she’d chosen that city…but you’ll discover her reasons when you read these new pages. You’ll also watch as I make the leap from solo cam work to partnered sex on camera. It was a huge moment for me, and after realizing how much I loved it…I never looked back.
Get all the art (plus hilariously clever “censorship bars” to protect the tender eyes of the reading public from nipples and butt cracks) and the whole story in the Justice Anthology! And keep your eyes on this space for Tracy Queen V2: Dangerous Experiments, which is coming soon!
About the Justice Anthology
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Starting with stunning cover art by Shadowind, the anthology kicks off with a frothy, eye-opening introduction by Sonne.
Then, the last installment of Tracy Queen, Volume 2 starts sensually with writing from Lynsey G. and art from Jayel Draco. Next, Brendan Rowe and Fabio Ramacci show us a dating world where singles get satisfaction—or their  money back—in “On a Thing”! We then return to the adventures of “Gabrielle,” where Erica Schultz and Jan Velazquez deliver divine retribution to the boss in a “Sweatshop.” And then, in “The Witch’s Justice” by Nachiket Naik and Jacob Fleming, magical comeuppance applies to everyone, no matter how powerful. After that, a sweet tale of inclusive love and adventure concludes with “Detour, Part 2” from Allison Bannister and Tom O’Brien. In “The Berbackus,” Chris Lackie and Sean Bova weave a tale of cryptid correction.
Then, “Ziegler Box” from Chaka Brown Freeman, Vicente Alcázar, Greg Gallagher, and Nouri Zander takes us down a sinister path where unquenchable thirst is no accident. “Trinkets,” a Children of Gaia tale from Lynsey G. and Eldkrind, introduces readers to magical kids who take on bullies. Next, in “Bloom Squad” by James Wayne Johnson and Marcelo Salaza, finding justice means seeking understanding—even of one’s own superpowers. Then, enter the world of Vigilante 2890 in “Junction” from Kael McDonald and Jacey Chase, where the consequences of injustice are weighed against the consequences of revenge. Finally, the dogs of the PACK watch gentrification encroach in PACK #3: Temperance, 3.2 from Lynsey G. and Jayel Draco.
Nab Yours Now!
The Justice Anthology takes readers on unexpected journeys to look at justice—and its absence—from every angle. These twenty-five creators have built stunning worlds…you’re invited to explore them! There’s a limited supply of these gorgeous 112-page volumes, so be sure to nab yours before they’re gone!
12 New Pages of My Story in the Justice Anthology! It's time for new pages from the graphic novel about yours truly! And this time there are TWELVE in one place—
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oneshipress · 4 years
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We’ve been collecting short comics into beautiful, full-color anthologies since 2017. And we think this time, we’ve really gone and outdone ourselves. Our ninth anthology explores the concept of justice—what it means, what it doesn’t, and those who seek it imagine it. With work from over two dozen indie creators, the Justice Anthology is one of our most ambitious to date. These 112 gorgeous pages invite you to think about what justice means to these characters, to these stories…and to you. And they’re out now exclusively at the Oneshi Press store!
About the Justice Anthology
Starting with stunning cover art by Shadowind, the anthology kicks off with a frothy, eye-opening introduction by Sonne.
Then, the last installment of Tracy Queen, Volume 2 starts sensually with writing from Lynsey G. and art from Jayel Draco. Next, Brendan Rowe and Fabio Ramacci show us a dating world where singles get satisfaction—or their  money back—in “On a Thing”! We then return to the adventures of “Gabrielle,” where Erica Schultz and Jan Velazquez deliver divine retribution to the boss in a “Sweatshop.” And then, in “The Witch’s Justice” by Nachiket Naik and Jacob Fleming, magical comeuppance applies to everyone, no matter how powerful. After that, a sweet tale of inclusive love and adventure concludes with “Detour, Part 2” from Allison Bannister and Tom O’Brien. In “The Berbackus,” Chris Lackie and Sean Bova weave a tale of cryptid correction.
Then, “Ziegler Box” from Chaka Brown Freeman, Vicente Alcázar, Greg Gallagher, and Nouri Zander takes us down a sinister path where unquenchable thirst is no accident. “Trinkets,” a Children of Gaia tale from Lynsey G. and Eldkrind, introduces readers to magical kids who take on bullies. Next, in “Bloom Squad” by James Wayne Johnson and Marcelo Salaza, finding justice means seeking understanding—even of one’s own superpowers. Then, enter the world of Vigilante 2890 in “Junction” from Kael McDonald and Jacey Chase, where the consequences of injustice are weighed against the consequences of revenge. Finally, the dogs of the PACK watch gentrification encroach in PACK #3: Temperance, 3.2 from Lynsey G. and Jayel Draco.
Nab Yours Now!
The Justice Anthology takes readers on unexpected journeys to look at justice—and its absence—from every angle. These twenty-five creators have built stunning worlds…you’re invited to explore them! There’s a limited supply of these gorgeous 112-page volumes, so be sure to nab yours before they’re gone!
Oneshi Press Anthology #9—The Justice Anthology—Has Landed! We've been collecting short comics into beautiful, full-color anthologies since 2017. And we think this time, we've really gone and outdone ourselves.
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rabbittstewcomics · 3 years
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Episode 278
DC Solicits March 2021, Sales for Oct 2020
Comics Reviews:
Dark Nights: Death Metal 6 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia
Batman 105 by James Tynion IV, Danny Miki, Carlo Pagulayan, Christian Duce, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, David Baron
Rorschach 3 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart
Teen Titans: Endless Winter Special by Ron Marz, Andy Lanning, Marco Santucci, Jesus Merino, Cam Smith, Hi-Fi
Tales From the Dark Multiverse: Crisis on Infinite Earths by Steve Orlando, Mike Perkins, Andy Troy
Challenge of the Super-Sons 1 by Peter Tomasi, Max Raynor, Luis Guerrero
Black Cat 1 by Jed MacKay, Nina Vakueva, Carlos Villa
King in Black: Immortal Hulk by Al Ewing, Aaron Kuder, Erick Arciniega, Frank Martin
Post Americana 1 by Steve Skroce, Dave Stewart
Second Coming: Only Begotten Son 1 by Mark Russell, Richard Pace
Reckless by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips
Expanse 1 from Corinna Bechko, Alejandro Aragon, Francesco Segala
Red X-Mas 1 by Clay Adams, Alexandre O Phillipe, Fabio Ramacci
Sam and His Talking Gun by Drew Ferguson, Lee Ferguson
Shitshow 1 by Adam Barnhardt, Samir Simao
Blade Runner 2029 1 by Michael Green, Mike Johnson, Andres Guinaldo, Marco Lesko
Abyssal: Albion 1 by Thomas Campbell, Wayne Lowden, Sean Callahan
Amazing Euro-Man
Jupiter Jet: Forgotten Radio GN by Jason Inman, Ashley Victoria Robinson, Ben Matsuya
Additional Reviews: Mandalorian s2 finale, Star Wars Holiday Special, Mank, Piecemeal
News: Omninews, Christos Gage on Bond, Shang-Chi one-shot delayed, Cap 1 recreation, Chris Pine in D&D movie, Hellstrom cancelled, Liefeld and Archie, Double Trouble Thor & Loki, Daniel Warren Johnson Beta Ray Bill, Cyberpunk
Secret Invasion theory from Glenn
Comics Countdown:
Reckless by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips
Stillwater 4 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Spicer
Barbalien: Red Planet 2 by Tate Brombal, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire
Dark Nights: Death Metal 6 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia
Rorschach 3 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart
Seven to Eternity 15 by Rick Remender, Matt Hollingsworth, Jerome Opena
Once & Future 14 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain
Immortal Hulk 41 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts
Locke & Key: In Pale Battalions Go 3 by Joe Hill, Gabriel Rodriguez, Jay Fotos
We Only Find Them When They're Dead 4 by Al Ewing, Simone Di Meo, Mariasara Miotti
Check out this episode!
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tombraider · 7 years
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Immerse yourself in today's #FanArtFriday with this Facebook 360 rendition of Fabio Ramacci's art! 
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sportlaziale · 5 years
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Poker di acquisti per l’Ostiamare targata Scudieri. Esposito, Ramacci, Pompei e Tortolano in biancoviola! L' Ostiamare targata Scudieri , si muove sul mercato, in vista della stagione 2019-2020, e lo fa pesantemente piazzando un colpo quadruplo, con gli arrivi di Giovanni Esposito, Fabio Pompei, Luca Ramacci ed Emiliano Tortolano .
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paolocentofanti · 5 years
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Cassazione: Querela d'ufficio per il reato di usurpazione di titoli industriali
Cassazione: Querela d’ufficio per il reato di usurpazione di titoli industriali
Pubblichiamo
Corte Suprema di Cassazione Sezione Terza Penale
Sentenza 30 maggio 2019, n. 24141
Composta dagli Ill.mi Sigg.ri Magistrati: Dott. RAMACCI Luca – Presidente – Dott. CERRONI Claudio – Consigliere – Dott. DI STASI Antonella – Consigliere – Dott. MENGONI Enrico – Consigliere – Dott. ZUNICA Fabio – rel. Consigliere – ha pronunciato la seguente:
SENTENZA
sui ricorsi proposti da: E.G., nato…
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dynamitecomics · 5 years
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Some of the Sketch Cards I'm creating for the 50th anniversary of Vampirella for @DynamiteComics Check out the Kickstarter right now: https://t.co/RFFtYBpOY5#dynamitecomics #vampirella #kickstarter #sketchcards pic.twitter.com/gShGIt1jGK
— Fabio Ramacci (@TheRamf) April 11, 2019
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tempi-dispari · 6 years
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New Post has been published on http://www.tempi-dispari.it/2018/10/16/la-programmazione-del-charity-cafe-dal-16-al-21-ottobre-2018/
La programmazione del Charity Café dal 16 al 21 ottobre 2018
CHARITY CAFÉ
La programmazione
Dal 16 al 21
 ottobre 2018
Via Panisperna 68
Inizio concerti ore 22:00
Ingresso 8 euro con prima consumazione
Ogni Domenica
concerto e aperitivo con open buffet ore 18:30
Martedì 16 h 21:00
ANDY’S CORNER
Classic Rock, Blues, Soul, Folk…
Andrea Angelini, in arte Andy’s Corner, presenta il suo progetto solista acustico. Propone una sintesi di vari generi e influenze musicali: un viaggio affascinante nella migliore musica anglo-americana in particolare dei ‘60s e’70s, ma non solo…
Andrea Angelini, Voce, Chitarra & Armonica
Mercoledì 17 h 22:00
BLUES JAM & FRIENDS
Coordinata da: TAXI BLUES
Aprono la Session:
Angelo Auciello, Voce
Emiliano Guidi, Piano Hammond
Luca Amici, Basso
Mario Damico, Batteria
Tutti i BluesMan e le BluesWoman sono invitati a salire sul palco del Charity
GIOVEDÌ 18 H 22:00
LEEPUMA
JAZZ VOICE
LeePuma è il nuovo progetto della cantante e compositrice Federica Lipuma. Negli ultimi anni Federica si è dedicata alla composizione e alla ricerca sperimentale sull’uso della voce, una ricerca sonoro-vocale spesso priva di testo dove la voce è intesa come strumento a 360°. Il quartetto con coesione e pathos si immerge in strutture coinvolgenti e la musica nasce dalla fusione di suoni acustici e elettronici, con l’intento di creare un sound originale.
Federica Lipuma, Voce, Elettronica & Composizioni
Paride Pignotti, Chitarra
Andrea Colella, Contrabbasso
Venerdì 19 h 22:00
NICOLA MINGO QUARTET
OMAGGIO A WES MONTGOMERY
Un omaggio al GRANDISSIMO Wes Montgomery, nume tutelare dello stile chitarristico di Mingo e punto di riferimento di tutti i chitarristi JAZZ del mondo. Mingo si è oramai caratterizzato, nel variegato panorama jazzistico europeo, come uno dei migliori chitarristi bebop oggi in attività, con un’ intensa ed ampia produzione discografica (7 CD a suo nome) ed una rilevante presenza nell’ambito di Festival jazz e rassegne nei migliori jazz club di Italia. Il suo fraseggio, a note staccate, risulta sempre quanto mai fluido e originale, memore dell’insegnamento dei grandi del jazz e quindi in grado di coinvolgere l’ascoltatore in un viaggio nel tempo di straordinario fascino. Nel suo Wes Montgomery Project, Mingo si avvale di un trio di grande rilievo del jazz italiano ed internazionale: Giorgio Rosciglione al contrabbasso, Gegè Munari alla batteria e Leonardo Borghi al pianoforte. La scaletta prevede l’esecuzione di composizioni originali del chitarrista in chiaro stile modern mainstream e alcuni celeberrimi standard quali JINGLES, ROAD SONG, FOUR ON SIX, THE THUMB, tutti a firma del chitarrista di Indianapolis, tratti dagli ultimi lavori discografici di Mingo, in particolareWe Remember Clifford e Swinging, entrambi pubblicati per Universal Music – Emarcy Jazz e anticipazioni dal nuovo Lavoro Discografico.
Leonardo Borghi, Piano
Nicola Mingo, Chitarra
Giorgio Rosciglione, Contrabbasso
Gegè Munari, Batteria
SABATO 20 H 22:00
SIMONE NOBILE BLUES BAND
BLUES NIGHT
Blues, Energia e Passione sono le caratteristiche della Blues Band di Simone Nobile che offrono un repertorio Old Style ma sempre originale nei Groove Chicago Style, West Coast & Swing. Da 15 anni nel panorama Italiano Simone Nobile è un Autodidatta virtuoso che vanta diverse collaborazioni come il figlio di Muddy Waters “Mud Morganfield” in Italia per con 3 Tour, 2 Dischi con il grande Roberto Ciotti e varie in dischi del panorama Blues Italiano e Americano. “Whats Up ” il suo primo Disco nel 2009 con la Band Romana “The Caldonians Blues Band” da lui fondata nel 2003 con cover anni ’50 e brani originali. Da 2 anni con il nuovo quartetto per dare al pubblico Blues misto vecchi suoni anni ’50 con il quale sta preparando il nuovo disco con brani originali.
Simone Nobile, Voce & Armonica
Fabio Ramacci, Chitarra
Light Palone, Contrabbasso
Lorenzo Francocci, Batteria
DOMENICA 21 H 18:30
APERITIVO LIVE >>> JAZZ
OPEN BUFFET & LIVE MUSIC
CON: SOUL SHAKERS DUO
Nel magico viaggio la musica soul jazz blues si colora di sfumature e creativita’ con la chitarra di Stefano e la voce di Piera.
Piera Pizzi, Voce
Stefano Nencha, Chitarra
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oneshipress · 4 years
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There are eight new pages from PACK #3: Temperance out now! They’re in the ninth Oneshi Press comics anthology, and this one is all about the dogs’ favorite subject: justice! Featuring new writing from Lynsey G., art from Jayel Draco, and lettering from Cardinal Rae, these new pages are available now at the Oneshi Press store!
About the New PACK Pages
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This installment of PACK comes from the middle of the third issue in the series: Temperance. In these eight new pages, we learn more about Temperance, the Great Dane who runs with the PACK. This vigilante keeps to himself, but his calm courage and brilliant mind make him a valued member of the team. Temperance wears a high-tech crown of some kind on his head. He doesn’t like it when anyone tries to touch it, but it sure makes everyone curious!
In the Justice Anthology, we finally learn where that gadget came from, and get a clue about what it does. We get a peek into this tall, beautiful dog’s backstory. And we ask what justice looks like for a dog who’s been left behind. We we also discover that there may be a less-than-honorable member of James MacHaggert’s police force keeping track of the PACK’s every move…
Find out more in the Justice Anthology!
About the Justice Anthology
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First, we start with stunning cover art by Shadowind. After that, the anthology kicks off with a frothy, eye-opening introduction by Sonne.
Then, the last installment of Tracy Queen, Volume 2 starts sensually with writing from Lynsey G. and art from Jayel Draco. Next up, Brendan Rowe and Fabio Ramacci show us a dating world where singles get satisfaction—or their  money back—in “On a Thing”! We then return to the adventures of “Gabrielle,” where Erica Schultz and Jan Velazquez deliver divine retribution to the boss in a “Sweatshop.” And then, in “The Witch’s Justice” by Nachiket Naik and Jacob Fleming, magical comeuppance applies to everyone, no matter how powerful. After that, a sweet tale of inclusive love and adventure concludes with “Detour, Part 2” from Allison Bannister and Tom O’Brien. In “The Berbackus,” Chris Lackie and Sean Bova weave a tale of cryptid correction.
After that, “Ziegler Box” from Chaka Brown Freeman, Vicente Alcázar, Greg Gallagher, and Nouri Zander takes us down a sinister path where unquenchable thirst is no accident. Next, “Trinkets,” a Children of Gaia tale from Lynsey G. and Eldkrind, introduces readers to magical kids who take on bullies. Then, in “Bloom Squad” by James Wayne Johnson and Marcelo Salaza, finding justice means seeking understanding—even of one’s own superpowers. Follow that by entering the world of Vigilante 2890 in “Junction” from Kael McDonald and Jacey Chase, where the consequences of injustice are weighed against the consequences of revenge. Finally, the dogs of the PACK watch gentrification encroach in PACK #3: Temperance, 3.2 from Lynsey G. and Jayel Draco.
Go Grab Yours!
The Justice Anthology takes readers on unexpected journeys to look at justice—and its absence—from every angle. These twenty-five creators have built stunning worlds. And you’re invited to explore them! But be warned: There’s a limited supply of these gorgeous 112-page volumes. So be sure to grab yours before they’re gone!
8 New Pages of “PACK #3: Temperance” in the Justice Anthology! There are eight new pages from PACK #3: Temperance out now! They're in the ninth Oneshi Press comics anthology…
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oneshipress · 4 years
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There’s a brand-new Children of Gaia short comic in the world! Out now in the Justice Anthology, “Trinkets” combines writing by Lynsey G., art by Eldkrind, and letters by Cardinal Rae. Together, they tell a heartwarming story of friendship and justice.
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About Sylvanakaia
Deep in the forests of Sylvanakaia, in a remote region of Rendaraia, dwell the Keetsune’Kesh. A raider tribe, they survive on their wits—and whatever they can steal from nearby Maeztere’Kesh villages. The raiders return with spoils—fat Corater’Adda calves, processed grain, and especially trinkets. The Keetsune’Kesh love shiny things—jewels, precious metals, even simple tools. The tribespeople proudly wear their prizes and often bestow the fruits of their courage upon family members to mark their success across generations.
But the Maeztere’Kesh don’t like being robbed. So they’ve employed the vicious Honeshu’Kesh—another tribe in the region—to ward off the Keetsune’Kesh raiders. Therefore, an age-old rivalry exists between the two tribes, with the larger Honeshu’Kesh relentlessly hunting the smaller, more cunning Keetsune’Kesh.
It’s in the midst of this ancient conflict that writer Lynsey G., artist Elkdrind, and letterer Cardinal Rae created “Trinkets,” a short comic in the 9th Oneshi Press comics collection—the Justice Anthology.
About “Trinkets”
L’Achsellyn is a young Keetsune’kesh who lags behind her peers in one crucial way: She hasn’t yet learned to transform partially into a Keetsun’Ekka—the totem of her people. These fox-like creatures (featured on the cover of the Justice Anthology, above) are so revered by her tribe that, over millennia of mimicking them, the Keetsune’Kesh have learned to appear like them at will. Most Keetsune’Kesh can transform their bodies so that they resemble their favorite animal. But not L’achs.
When we meet L’Achs, bullies are tormenting her. But then a group of other youngsters comes by, offering her understanding and friendship. They spend the afternoon playing and getting to know one another. That is, until they find one of the bullies, who’s now a victim of a Honeshu’Kesh raid!
Will L’Achs and her new friends let the Honeshu’Kesh deal out justice to their own bully? Or will they find a different kind of justice in helping one of their own? Find out in the Justice Anthology—out now in trade paperback at the Oneshi Press store!
About the Justice Anthology
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First, we start with stunning cover art by Shadowind. After that, the anthology kicks off with a frothy, eye-opening introduction by Sonne.
Then, the last installment of Tracy Queen, Volume 2 starts sensually with writing from Lynsey G. and art from Jayel Draco. Next up, Brendan Rowe and Fabio Ramacci show us a dating world where singles get satisfaction—or their  money back—in “On a Thing”! We then return to the adventures of “Gabrielle,” where Erica Schultz and Jan Velazquez deliver divine retribution to the boss in a “Sweatshop.” And then, in “The Witch’s Justice” by Nachiket Naik and Jacob Fleming, magical comeuppance applies to everyone, no matter how powerful. After that, a sweet tale of inclusive love and adventure concludes with “Detour, Part 2” from Allison Bannister and Tom O’Brien. In “The Berbackus,” Chris Lackie and Sean Bova weave a tale of cryptid correction.
After that, “Ziegler Box” from Chaka Brown Freeman, Vicente Alcázar, Greg Gallagher, and Nouri Zander takes us down a sinister path where unquenchable thirst is no accident. Next, “Trinkets,” a Children of Gaia tale from Lynsey G. and Eldkrind, introduces readers to magical kids who take on bullies. Then, in “Bloom Squad” by James Wayne Johnson and Marcelo Salaza, finding justice means seeking understanding—even of one’s own superpowers. Follow that by entering the world of Vigilante 2890 in “Junction” from Kael McDonald and Jacey Chase, where the consequences of injustice are weighed against the consequences of revenge. Finally, the dogs of the PACK watch gentrification encroach in PACK #3: Temperance, 3.2 from Lynsey G. and Jayel Draco.
Time to Get Yours!
The Justice Anthology takes readers on unexpected journeys to look at justice—and its absence—from every angle. These twenty-five creators have built stunning worlds. And you’re invited to explore them! But be warned: There’s a limited supply of these gorgeous 112-page volumes. So be sure to grab yours before they’re gone!
Introducing “Trinkets”—A New COG Short Comic! There's a brand-new Children of Gaia short comic in the world! Out now in the Justice Anthology…
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