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cryptocollectibles · 1 month
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Star Trek Special #1 (1994) by DC Comics
Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz, written by Peter David, drawn by Rod Whigham, Arne Starr, Mike Collins, and Terry Pallot.
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marvelsthunderbolts · 2 months
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Happy birthday to me and much love to my wonderful wife for letting me buy the greatest birthday gift ever - all 20 pages of original inks from Thunderbolts #171!
I've been emailing back and forth with inker Terry Pallot for over 2 years to make this happen. Kev Walker's pencils were printed out in blue line on these 11x17, 90lb bond pages and Terry then applied the ink overtop. He actually hadn't filled in the large black areas originally, choosing to do them digitally instead, but offered to finish inking them in physically before selling me the pages.
Either one of the splash pages from this issue were up there in my holy grail of Thunderbolts original pages that I dreamed of owning, so to have the whole issue now is such a thrill that I can't even articulate it.
Maybe one day I'll scan the pages for clearer digital copies, but for now you'll have to settle for these photos :)
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balu8 · 7 months
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The Amazing Spider-Man #795
by Dan Slott/Christos Gage; Mike Hawthorne; Terry Pallot;Marte Gracia and Joe Caramagna
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inky-curves · 10 months
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Moonstone & Satana from Dark Avengers (2012) #176 Art by Kev Walker & Terry Pallot
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agentxthirteen · 1 year
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 475 (4/20/23)
Black Panther V4 14. On sale 5/24/17. “Avengers of the New World Part 2”
Writer: Ta-Nehisi Coates
Penciller: Wilfredo Torres
Artist: Jacen Burrows
Inker: Terry Pallot
Letterer: Joe Sabino
Colorist: Laura Depuy Martin
Editor: Wil Moss
Faustus...
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comicarthistory · 1 year
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Star Trek Deep Space Nine #23. 1995. Art by Leonard Kirk and Terry Pallot.
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comicbooksaregood · 11 months
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Agents of Atlas
Volume: 1
Issue: 6
The Master Plan
Writer: Jeff Parker
Penciler: Leonard Kirk
Inker: Kris Justice, Terry Pallot
Colourist: Michelle Madsen
Cover: Tomm Coker
Marvel
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why-i-love-comics · 1 year
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Nova #15 - "Can We Keep Him?" (2014)
written by Gerry Duggan art by David Baldeon, Terry Pallot, & David Curiel
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hasbr0mniverse · 3 months
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The Transformers Adventures - Transformers Cybertron: Vector Prime In The Beginning Part 04 - Story By Forest Lee and Dan Khanna - Art By Dan Khanna - Inks & Colors By Terry Pallot, Chuck Gibson, and Blond
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“A Good, Ol’ Fashioned Rodeo,” Scarlet Spider (Vol. 2/2012), #16.
Writer: Christopher Yost; Penciler: Khoi Pham; Inkers: Terry Pallot and Victor Olazaba; Colorist: Antonia Fabela; Letterer: Joe Caramagna
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fictionz · 1 year
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New Fiction 2022 - December
The Chimes at Midnight by Geoff Trowbridge (2008)
It takes its time to get to the meat until there’s more to chew on in the latter half. Most of these TOS alternate histories were mildly interesting but this one is a cut above.
A Gutted World by Keith R.A. DeCandido (2008)
"What if the Cardassians discovered the Bajoran Wormhole?" This is the question that got me reading all these Myriad Universes novellas in the first place, but because I’m me and a completionist, I couldn’t just skip past the others in the series to get here. I come to Star Trek expanded universe stuff with a DS9 first approach so I was keen to read how the author spun out this alternate history in which the Dominion gets their foothold in the alpha quadrant if they met the Cardassians first. It had a little too much TNG cast for my taste (especially since those characters dominate so many of these stories), but it’s a worthy DS9 tale.
Brave New World by Chris Roberson (2008)
Now we get to a whole lot of Data, so more of TNG. The courtroom stuff doesn’t hit the same way in these stories as it does in the TV episodes, and then all the implications of androids woven into the fabric of the galaxy is strangely not that compelling.
The Embrace of Cold Architects by David R. George III (2010)
Another Data-heavy story. I think these novellas introduce interesting directions with how the Federation will absolutely exploit artificial beings if they have the slightest excuse, but this particular one needed to be its own novel. It ends just as things get interesting.
The Tears of Eridanus by Steve Mollmann & Michael Schuster (2010)
A TOS story that deviates from the prime universe thousands of years before the era we know. It revels in an alternate history in which the Andorians made first contact with Earth, and the Vulcans and Romulans never parted ways.
The Last Generation by Andrew Steven Harris, Gordon Purcell, Bob Almond, Terry Pallot, Mario Boon, John Hunt, Robbie Robbins, Chris Mowry, Neil Uyetake, Andy Schmidt, Scott Dunbier, Justin Eisinger, Mariah Huehner, Bill Tortolini (2009)
I could’ve done without Data and the TNG cast at the center of things (again), but it’s cool to see Sulu flying around being a badass in his Excelsior ship. All these TNG tales feels like the higher-ups asking “Ey, where’s my TNG (money)? I gotta have my TNG (money)!”
Strange World dir. Don Hall (2022)
I loved it, but then I’m a sucker for perilous adventure tales across strange new lands.
Violent Night dir. Tommy Wirkola (2022)
Die Hard meets Home Alone with a blend of Bad Santa and maybe God of War?
Empire of Light dir. Sam Mendes (2022)
I was there for it all the way. Sometimes I remember I’m a normie-ass man but that part that feels like I’m a distant weirdo never goes away, and this movie’s for that guy.
Demon Wind dir. Charles Philip Moore (1990)
I watched this movie within a video game along with its MST3K-style commentary at 2 AM with my youngest brother and what a thing to do and write down.
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio dir. Guillermo del Toro (2022)
I mean, of course it’s great. I haven’t read the original story and it sounds like this hews closer to that than the popular perception from Disney’s takes.
Babylon dir. Damien Chazelle (2022)
This could've been dry but instead it’s constantly running at full charge, and even when we slow down to the granular level of filmmaking commentary it’s still a high pressure romp.
Jack and Jill dir. Dennis Dugan (2011)
Eh, I suppose the most impressive thing here is that Sandler sells the idea that’s he's own twin sister to the point that you consider them separate people.
The Whale dir. Darren Aronofsky (2022)
This had the potential to be bleak but instead it’s just genuinely hopeful. The performances come across a little too staged, as does the whole movie I suppose, so it’s no surprise to learn than this was originally a stage play.
The Outer Limits - "The Sandkings" (1995)
Here we go! I’d been thinking about watching the entire 1995 reboot of The Outer Limits and it’s everything I could’ve hoped for. All the 90s actors I remember from Saturday afternoon sci-fi TV, dated effects and production techniques, stories about man’s reach exceeding his grasp. This first episode even features three generations of the Bridges acting clan. The thing about intelligent alien bugs isn’t so compelling, but the overall production makes up for it.
The Outer Limits - "Vanishing Act" (1996)
I was looking for an episode that features New Year’s Day and found this story about a man who time jumps forward by ten years every time he falls asleep. It’s a sci-fi sort of twist on It’s a Wonderful Life and very reminiscent of something you’d see on Star Trek.
Tales from the Crypt - "And All Through the House" (1989)
And since I plan to also watch Tales from the Crypt after TOL, I skipped over to this story about a bad Santa stalking a bad mom.
The Outer Limits - "Valerie 23" (1995)
Here’s a reminder not to fuck around with robots. Don’t do it! Especially not if they’re hot! There’ll more fucked up robot tales in the seasons ahead...
The Outer Limits - "Blood Brothers" (1995)
We get a few stories here about rich assholes trying to live forever. This one does also present an interesting idea: what if we could all be cured of all ailments and live twice as long in the process? What happens when no one’s dying and the population count explodes? In any case, that’s more thought than what goes into the episode’s story. It’s mostly about a rich guy jumping the gun on proper medical testing and getting screwed as he should.
The Outer Limits - "The Second Soul" (1995)
Oh man, I was definitely on the paranoid side of this story as the events unfold. It was nice to get one of these where it isn’t a bleak or worst case ending.
The Outer Limits - "White Light Fever" (1995)
Another rich asshole who literally wants to live forever. And that’s it. Spoiler: he doesn’t get to.
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared - Series 2 (2022)
I wanna love this because I loved the original web series, but binging a bunch of TV-length episodes just felt like too much of it. I liked them when they were shorter and spaced out more. Binger beware, I know.
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cryptocollectibles · 1 year
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Star Trek Deep Space Nine The Maquis #1 (February 1995) by Malibu Comics
Written by Mark A. Altman, drawn by Rob Davis, inks by Terry Pallot.
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spearclosetcomics · 2 years
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All-New Wolverine #20 (2017) Tom Taylor Leonard Kirk Cory Hamscher, Marc Deering, Terry Pallot
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shadowwingtronix · 9 months
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"Yesterday's" Comic> Star Trek: Year Four--The Enterprise Experiment #1
BW's "Yesterday's" Comic> Star Trek: Year Four--The Enterprise Experiment #1
“Is this the right time to be calling for a pizza?” Star Trek: Year Four–The Enterprise Experiment #1 IDW Publishing (April, 2008) WRITERS: D.C. Fontana & Derek Chester PENCILER: Gordon Purcell INKERS: Gordon Purcell & Terry Pallot COLORIST: Mario Boon LETTERER: Chris Mowry EDITOR: Andrew Steven Harris Continue reading Untitled
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Star Trek First Contact Adaption 1 (2021) by John Vornholt & Terry Pallot
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stryfeposting · 4 years
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deadpool vol 3 #36 (2014) written by gerry duggan and brian posehn, pencils by mike hawthorne, inks by terry pallot, colours by jordie bellaire.
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