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daily-jim-gordon · 1 year
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I just think Tumblr should know about this too.
(btw, I have no idea how well known german months are to not german speaking people, but "März" is march)
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deusexvalerate · 6 months
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NEW HIGH REPUBLIC CHARACTER ART AND INFO LOOK AT MY SWEET YOUNGLINGS I AM SO EXCITED FOR ESCAPE FROM VALO
I AM CLAIMING TEP TEP AS MY DAUGHTER SHE'S SO LITTLE I ADORE HER
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tremendouskoalachild · 6 months
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they're so fucked up <3
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gffa · 2 years
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 UPCOMING THE HIGH REPUBLIC BOOKS: ✦ Star Wars Insider: The High Republic: Starlight Stories is a collection of all of the High Republic stories from Phase I. The glittering, serene space station floats in a field of stars in the newly revealed cover artwork. The stories focus on the people doing their jobs keeping the station running from day to day. While they seemed doomed to a grim fate, [Cavan] Scott hinted there might be hope yet. “You haven’t seen the last of them,” he said. ✦ Chronicles of the Jedi: An Illustrated Guide to the Galaxy’s Golden Age from Insight Editions, written by Cole Horton, is an in-universe, illustrated look at the High Republic. “I would read this book closely when it comes out at the end of the year,” [Michael] Siglain teased. “It may have some key information about Phase II and possibly Phase III in it. This is definitely one to watch.” OTHER (FURTHER OUT) THE HIGH REPUBLIC BOOKS: ✦ Convergence by Zoriada Cordova ✦ Quest of the Hidden City by George Mann ✦ Dark Horse’s The Nameless Terror by George Mann with art by Eduardo Mello and Ornella Savarese ✦ Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic by Cavan Scott, with art by Ario Anindito ✦ Cataclysm by Lydia Kang (adult novel) ✦ Quest for Planet X by Tessa Gratton (middle grade novel) ✦ Path of Vengeance by Cavan Scott (young adult novel) ✦ The Battle of Jedha by George Mann (audio drama) ✦ The High Republic: The Blade, which will be written by Charles Soule with art by Marco Castiello (Porter Engle backstory | comic)
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kudosmyhero · 5 months
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Batgirl (vol. 3) #14: Terror in the Third Dimension
Read Date: May 01, 2023 Cover Date: November 2010 ● Writer: Bryan Q. Miller ● Penciler: Lee Garbett ◦ Pere Pérez ● Inker: Jonathan Glapion ◦ Rodney Ramos ◦ Pere Pérez ● Colorist: Guy Major ● Letterer: Travis Lanham ● Editor: Sean Ryan ◦ Michael Siglain ●
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**HERE BE SPOILERS: Skip ahead to the fan art/podcast to avoid spoilers
Reactions As I Read: ● I love the movie poster feel of the cover art ● I don’t know much about Supergirl, but the fact she just made a “that’s what she said” joke? I already love her! ● “requisite super-collider lab” — heheh ● ok, I wonder who this T.A. is going to end up turning into…
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● T.A. seems unchanged, but now we have movies coming to life ● I adore Kara and Stephanie’s friendship <3 ● 👏👏👏
Synopsis: Stephanie is playing scrabble with her mother when Supergirl arrives unannounced to hang out. Steph shows Kara around the Gotham University campus, and they go to the campus theater to see a vampire movie. Although most of the audience find the movie hilariously cheesy and laugh when Dracula screams he is alone, Steph and Kara know what it's like to really be alone and think it's depressing.
Meanwhile, in the university’s super-collider lab, something goes wrong with an unscheduled experiment to generate "hard light." The lab overloads and the theater takes the brunt of the blast, accidentally generating twenty-four hard-light Draculas. Steph and Kara decide it's time for a team-up and suit up. Batgirl and Supergirl investigate the explosion and talk to Newton Flitwick. He explains about the hard-light projector and that the best way to dissolve those vampire projections is embedding a control rod in them. In other words, driving a stake into the Draculas' hearts.
Batgirl and Supergirl spend the whole night hunting vampires all over Gotham. Back at the Brown residence, Supergirl hears trouble back in Metropolis and she has to go. Before Kara leaves, they make a deal that the next time one of them feels alone, she will give the other a call.
(https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batgirl_Vol_3_14)
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Fan Art: To Die With The Sun by dCTb
Accompanying Podcast: ● Batgirl to Oracle - episode 13
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mystarwarslifedebt · 1 year
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The High Republic: Path of Deceit by Justina Ireland and Tessa Grant Review
When Phase 2 of ‘The High Republic’ was announced and revealed to be set even further in the past, I had some trepidations. Seeing how brilliant the first Phase had been, with nary a misplaced step (with the exception of ‘Midnight Horizon which I have struggled to even get halfway through), the creative team, headed by Michael Siglain had hit a creative home run. Marchion Ro had devastated the…
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cienie-isengardu · 2 years
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Available this summer, Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories is a new anthology comics series featuring tales set in every era of the Star Wars timeline and starring fan-favorite heroes and villains. With stories from a variety of all-star creators including writers Cecil Castelluci, Michael Moreci, and Amanda Deibert, issue #1, from Deibert and Star Wars Tales artist Lucas Marangon, kicks off the run with a story set during the Clone Wars. When members of a Republic mission led by Senator Padmé Amidala are abducted by the ruthless Separatist General Grievous, Jedi Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi leap to the rescue. But the operation quickly goes awry…
“We are thrilled to be working with Dark Horse — and with Cecil, Amanda, and Michael — on Hyperspace Stories,” says Lucasfilm Publishing’s Creative Director Michael Siglain. “Fans of all ages will be treated to action-packed, exciting, and emotional stories that just may be more connected than they seem.”
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daily-jim-gordon · 1 year
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SO
I WAS JUST WATCHING THE HIGH REPUBLIC PANEL FROM LAST YEARS STAR WARS CELEBRATION
AND THE AUTHORS AND LUCASFILM PEOPLE WERE ASKED WHO WE SHOUL KEEP AN EYE ON
AND THEN MICHAEL SIGLAIN SAID "Cohmac"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BUT THEN SOMEONE ELSE ON STAGE (I can't quite make out who, but I think Charles Soule?) SAID "oh no..."
?!?!?!?!?!??!
IS HE GOING TO DIE?!
IS HE BECOMING A MAJOR CHARACTER IN PHASE 3!?!?!?
I NEED ANSWERS!!!
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graphicpolicy · 7 months
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NYCC 2023: Marvel reveals new Star Wars series including Thrawn, Mace Windu, and Jango Fett
NYCC 2023: Marvel reveals new Star Wars series including Thrawn, Mace Windu, and Jango Fett #comics #comicbooks #starwars #nycc #nycc2023 #nycc23
Next year, Marvel embarks on a host of new adventures in the galaxy far, far away! Last weekend at the Lucasfilm Publishing panel at New York Comic Con, an all-star lineup of Star Wars talent joined Lucasfilm Publishing creative director Michael Siglain to give fans a first look at what next year holds for Marvel Comics’ line of Star Wars comic books. The new announcements included an all-new…
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archivyrep · 1 year
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Is Jocasta Nu in "Star Wars" an archivist or...a librarian? [Part 3]
Continued from part 2
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Of course, those who have written stories with Nu have not realized this nuance, thinking of her as just an information provider and nothing more, nothing less.. Nu is doing much more than what librarians describe as a "reference interview," a way of describing a conversation between a library user and librarian, often at a reference desk, with a librarian explaining to a user's information need by trying to clarify what the user is saying and directing them to the appropriate resources.
Reprinted from my Wading Through the Cultural Stacks WordPress blog. Originally published on Nov. 25 2021.
Nu can be, and still is, an archivist even if she is working in a special library, as she clearly has archival duties, including controlling access to the contents of the Holocron Vault. She also has duties which some might attribute the librarians like helping Jedi find information using the data terminals of the Jedi Archives, said to be the greatest repository of knowledge in the galaxy. Those duties can easily be part and parcel of archival work.
The issue here is that Nu, who is overconfident in the role of the archival records and thinking they are immutable, is treated as an archivist and a librarian at the same time, even those these professions are not the same. The creators easily blended the two together, despite the fact those in each position have different roles, even if they work together. Libraries can exist within archives and vice versa, but libraries and archives are not the same, and should not be treated as the same. To act like they are interchangeable is to devalue the work of archivists and librarians alike, and contribute to misinformation and narratives which result in the loss of funding to archives, and likely even libraries as well.
In the end, I hope that a live-action or animated series within the Star Wars franchise has a better archivist character in upcoming series [4] and doesn't fall into the trap of acting like libraries and archives, librarians and archivists, are the same thing, as some of the fan fictions, which feature Nu as a character, likely do. They never have been the same thing and they never will be the same thing. The professions can surely work together, but the distinctions between each profession are important to ensure that necessary work can be completed, people are paid fairly, and inequities solved.
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[4] According to CBR, the upcoming Star Wars: Crimson Reign #1 comic (available starting on December 1) includes a mysterious character known as the Archivist, who is Force-sensitive character, and is recounting the events from the comic from a holocron where she recorded what she experienced, but as CBR notes, " nothing is known about her other than her sensitivity to the Force and her radical belief that there is no difference between the light and dark sides of the Force" with her design seemingly "inspired by Iain McCaig’s early concept art for Darth Maul."
There's also an archivist appearing in the book, Star Wars: The High Republic: Mission to Disaster, which will be available beginning in January 2022, named Lyssa Votz. Starwars.com describes her as a "Jedi temple on Dalna, a human female in her late 20s and a fully trained Jedi Knight" who hates fighting, and is described by Lucasfilm Publishing creative director Michael Siglain as "always forgetting her lightsaber" but often carries a datapad in her hand at all times. So, I look forward to those.
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