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sarpuri · 2 years
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"Dicen que cada átomo en nuestro cuerpo fue alguna vez parte de una estrella. Y es que tal vez no me voy; tal vez sólo vuelvo a casa"
—Vincent Freeman. Gattaca (1997)
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dogguq · 3 months
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pwlanier · 1 year
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Esteban Vicente (Spanish/American, 1903-2001)
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Signed and dated 1972 verso, oil on canvas.
32 x 24 in.
Freeman’s
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blackmesa-coop-au · 2 years
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'so, the biggest things that I remember is that Gordon bribed me into going to work for him'
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'everything was having issues that no one was concerned about'
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'And then...'
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'I suddenly woke up here instead of the test chamber.. maybe someone dragged me out?'
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'but then..'
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"Gordon?! What in blazes-"
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"What. The hell are you doing here?"
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"Gordon??"
[Vicent Stark and Gordon Freeman are open for asks!]
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s-petals-blog · 5 years
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This week in Armie Hammer 9 (May 5)
The big news was the cover title for Find me by Andre Aciman which will be released in October. Mr Aciman’s writing cannot be duplicated so it will be a fascinating read whether or not the plot developments suit Armie’s fans or Charmie’s like me.
The press so far sounds as if Luca is definitely “on” for the project. Hopefully, it will be a surprise release (like a Beyonce album) that gets dropped without anyone knowing it was coming. It might be better for the creative process to film it incognito. 
Armie disappeared from other people’s social media this week only to reappear in New York at the end of the week. And on social media in other people’s posts this weekend. What took him to NY? The Met gala is on May 6th and he is a Brioni model this season so perhaps he had a fitting for a tuxedo.
He was staying at the Bowery Hotel which he often does in NY. He was mentioned in an article about the San Vicente Bungalows in West Hollywood, which are owned by the same hotelier as the Sunset Tower. He was said to be a recent guest and was quoted saying that far more famous people than he stay there. It has a no cell phones policy.
Ben Wheatley posted a photo of a rehearsal space on instagram. Presumably for Rebecca which can only be a few weeks away.Death on the Nile is due to start shooting on September 30th so Armie has a few months in Europe shooting Rebecca and then DOTN.
No news on Batman, Rebecca casting (Mrs Danvers or Rebecca’s oily cousin) or who’s replacing Jodie Comer on DOTN.
2 movies he worked in were featured in the Indiewire Critics choice poll. The Social Network and Call me by your name. Impressive for someone often labelled “overrated”.
One of my favourite columnists Hadley Freeman slagged him off for the Buzzfeed debacle, grouping him with idiots like Justin Bieber...which was a little disappointing on many fronts. Thankfully Armie is sitting tight on social media and keeping his frustrations with the ridiculous reporting to himself.
Having said that he posted some more song lyrics which were a melancholy again. I really hope he is ok. I hope he is being supported by family and friends and agents and publicists. I hope they have his mental and physical wellbeing as their priority.
Upcoming appearances scheduled inc May 11 & 19 (USA), and perhaps Cannes (May 14-25) for Wounds.
Finally as usual, it’s your choice to use whatever pronouns you wish. To come out to whomever you wish to. When you wish to. When to marry. When to separate.So if you’re reading this (I know there are about 4 of you!) please reach out for help when you need it. Unfollow the body shamers. Unfollow me if I make you feel bad. No life isn't about always feeling good, but steer away from what hurts you. This social media stuff, the internet- it isn't real. 
Hope you have a great week and we see Armie looking well and happy. 
Love is love is love!
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jayeldraco · 5 years
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There are eight new pages of PACK in the world! And you can find them nestled amidst the 120 pages of indie comcis excellence in the newest Oneshi Press anthology! The healing anthology is out in limited-edition trade paperback now from the Oneshi Press online store, with a digital release coming next month. Catch up with the PACK as a new adventure begins—the story of Temperance, the mysterious Great Dane with a crown he lets no one touch…
About the Healing Anthology
Wrapped in a beautiful cover by James Groeling, the Healing Anthology starts with PJ Harper’s multi-character introduction.
First, it’s V2.3 of the epic graphic novel from Lynsey G. and Jayel Draco, Tracy Queen! Learn about Nikola the racoon’s past—and how he deals with his trauma.
Then, it’s on to “Kreepy” Kevin Sheely and Desiree King’s “Finn: Guardian of the Five Gates.” Follow a teen rocker into a realm where the mistakes of her parents mean only she can save the world…again. UGH!
Third, Grivante and Samir Simão’s Zee Brothers face their fears! They set off to help a homeowner with a zombie infestation in “The Case of the Zombie Omelet,” Part 2.
Then, float into a beautiful meditation about dissociation and identity in the haunting short comic “Far Away” from Jacey Chase.
And explore friendship’s healing powers, whether real or imaginary. Dive into AJ O. Mason and Luca Cicognola’s “My Giant Strange Friend.”
Next, discover a redemptive graphic novel that transforms a chicken wrestler into a savior. It’s the introduction to Jayel Draco’’s “Mr. Guy: Zombie Hunter”!
Can’t believe there’s so much goodness in one anthology?
Just wait…there’s more!
Next, journey into a supportive yet dangerous adventure with a polyamorous trio! The first half of “Detour” from Allison Bannister and Tom O’Brien is a refreshing new look at fantasy.
Next, enter a world where medicine, addiction, and blood have become complicated bedfellows. “Ziegler Box, Part 1” hails from Chaka Brown Freeman, Vicente Alcázar, Greg Gallagher, and Nouri Zander.
Up next, return to the vast fantasy universe of Children of Gaia with Peter Lampasona and D.L. Johnson. “Carrying Iron” offers our first glimpse into the realm of Terra…and its shady underworld.
Then, Oneshi Press debuts its Poets and Artists series! Jenny Williamson’s haunting poem about grief and survival, “Lungs and the Ghosts of Lungs,” becomes sequential art by Libby Bacon.
A superhero realizes that trauma doesn’t have a quick fix. “A Tale of Good Intentions” is an unsettling short comic from Patricia Loupee and Amy Hay.
Next, “Quantum 1.1” finds a Northern Cheyenne woman grappling with a missing sister and newfound superpowers all at once. Lenny Peppers and James Mason team up to deliver this first installment of a new indigenous superhero comic!
Finally, begin the third arc of Lynsey G. and Jayel Draco’s PACK. Here, the gentrification of these stray vigilantes’ mean streets has begun.
These pages are packed with art and comics, pleasure and pain, healing and redemption. We hope you’ll find strength, beauty, and maybe a bit of your own healing inside!
The limited-edition trade paperback is out now from Oneshi Press!
Subscribers to the Oneshi Press Patreon get everything PACK when it’s released, including exclusive art and more!
Like what you’re reading? Then sign up for the Oneshi Press newsletter and never miss a moment of PACK!
8 New Pages of PACK in the Healing Anthology—Out Now! There are eight new pages of PACK in the world! And you can find them nestled amidst the 120 pages of indie comcis excellence in the newest Oneshi Press anthology!
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eddycurrents · 5 years
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For the week of 19 November 2018
Quick Bits:
Aquaman #42 is a tie-in to the “Drowned Earth” event, following on his skewering at the hands of Poseidon in Justice League #11. Navigating his way through a dead realm is kind of a weird way for Dan Abnett to close out his run on the series, but it’s still a satisfying issue. Great art from Lan Medina, Vicente Cifuentes, and Gabe Eltaeb.
| Published by DC Comics
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Batman #59 continues the “Tyrant Wing” arc with Batman acting a little unhinged on Penguin’s tip that Bane is running Arkham from the shadows, continuing his criminal empire to kill throughout Gotham. It’s interesting to see Batman alienate his allies again in his pursuit for vengeance.
| Published by DC Comics
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Bettie Page #1 begins a new volume setting up an alien adventure in Britain, building upon the previous series but not requiring it as reading, from David Avallone, Julius Ohta, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito. Bettie Page, paranormal investigator, is still a weird but entertaining remit and this opening issue does a good job of continuing in that vein as Bettie travels to England to investigate the Queen having been abducted by aliens. Ohta’s art also just keeps getting better and better.
| Published by Dynamite
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Black Badge #4 employs a unique approach to flashbacks, with a solid spot colour in otherwise black and white image from Tyler and Hilary Jenkins. It’s a neat technique that really makes the scenes stand out.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
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Bloodborne #7 continues to question the realities and relationship of religion and science, even as the city’s fate becomes bleaker and the disease threatens more and more citizens. While I think I preferred the existential terror of the first arc more, this is still highly enjoyable.
| Published by Titan
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Cold Spots #4 delivers a little bit of explanation as to what Grace has been brought to the island to do. I say a little bit, since there’s still a lot left unanswered in this penultimate issue. Gorgeous artwork from Mark Torres. You can almost feel the coldness coming off the pages.
| Published by Image
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Cover #3 is some amazing storytelling. Somehow Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, Zu Orzu, and Carlos M. Mangual are layering more and more into the narrative with each subsequent issue in such a brilliant way that you barely notice how many disparate pieces are being presented. It’s like an intricate tapestry being woven before us. This issue even has a special sequence illustrated by Bill Sienkiewicz of a fantasy story I desperately want to read the rest of.
| Published by DC Comics / Jinxworld
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Crimson Lotus #1 begins a new series from John Arcudi, Mindy Lee, Michelle Madsen, and Clem Robins giving an origin story to Yumiko Daimio, one of Lobster Johnson’s enemies and grandmother to the BPRD’s favourite jaguar. It’s good, and an appearance early on from Rasputin just further shows some of the intricacies of the Hellboy universe.
| Published by Dark Horse
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Devil Within #2 keeps the creepy factor up as Samantha and Michelle try to get help for Michelle’s possible possession. Excellent moody atmosphere provided by the art from Maan House and Dee Cunniffe.
| Published by Black Mask
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Doctor Strange #8 begins “The Price” but it’s really just a continuation of the “Two Doctors” arc, building off the corruption of Strange’s former student. Mark Waid gives us some very interesting developments here regarding who is targeting him, along with Kamma finding out something Stephen wishes she wouldn’t, and the revelation of the location of one of the other gems from Cyttorak that were revealed to exist in X-Men Black.
| Published by Marvel
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Evolution #12 ends the second arc with some lies, half-truths, and compelling confessions. The theme of change and mutation that has been evident since the first issue really comes to the fore this issue as some huge changes occur for the cast.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Exorsisters #2 gives more background to how the sisters came about through a deal with infernal powers by their mother. The art from Gisèle Lagacé and Pete Pantazis really is a huge draw.
| Published by Image
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High Heaven #3 spends some time with Heather as she deals, kind of, with the loss of both David and Ben. Very weird things continue to go on in heaven with the usual great art from Greg Scott and Andy Troy. The Hashtag: Danger back-up remains funny with the lengths that the team goes to in order to save one of their own, only to have her kill herself again. And the prose pieces nicely round out the entire package.
| Published by Ahoy
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Hot Lunch Special #4 delivers the penultimate chapter to not just one of the best crime stories I’ve read in years, but also just one of the best stories I’ve read in years period. Eliot Rahal, Jorge Fornés, and Taylor Esposito have really got something special here, with intriguing characters, an ever twisting plot, and some incredible visual. The layouts for this issue, breaking down the pacing, are just wonderful.
| Published by AfterShock
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Immortal Hulk #9 is another staggeringly good issue, with a change for the Absorbing Man as he’s tapped to go up against the Hulk. While I am a little sad he didn’t stay legitimate following his redemption arc in Black Bolt, his development here from Al Ewing is pretty intriguing. Also love the art as the regular team of Joe Bennett, Ruy José, and Paul Mounts trade off pages with guest artist Martin Simmonds. The former illustrating the Hulk and the latter Creel before alternating in the battle between the two.
| Published by Marvel
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Infinity 8 #7 begins the third loop “The Gospel According to Emma” from Lewis Trondheim, Fabien Vehlmann, and Olivier Balez. This reboot of the timeline starts off incredibly wrong as the Marshal approached to assist this time turns on the crew and effectively strands them in this timeline. There’s some interesting bits of grave robbers stealing treasure and overtones of the Marshal’s religion.
| Published by Lion Forge / Magnetic Collection
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Infinity Wars: Ghost Panther #1 begins the final of these two-issue “Infinity Warps” mash-ups. Like the rest, it is incredibly well done. Jed MacKay, Jefte Palo, Jim Campbell, and Joe Sabino craft a tale merging Ghost Rider and Black Panther, seamlessly blending the two into something magical. The art from Palo and Campbell may well be the best of any of these minis and the art on all of them has been very impressive. Love the design for Zarathos.
| Published by Marvel
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Judge Dredd: Toxic #2 has the violence and toxicity spillover as the explosion at one of the waste facilities causes increased fear and tension amongst the scrubbers hired to keep Mega-City One functioning. Paul Jenkins is crafting a tale full of the problems that come with xenophobia and the art from Marco Castiello, Vincenzo Acunzo, and Jason Millet just makes it visceral.
| Published by IDW
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Justice League #12 has some really nice art from Frazer Irving for this penultimate chapter of the “Drowned Earth” event. Also, a very interesting revelation from Poseidon when it comes to the invading sea gods.
| Published by DC Comics
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Justice League Dark #5 kicks off a new arc dealing with the ramifications of the first one, “The Witching Hour” crossover, and previous unrevealed tales of what happened with Detective Chimp after inheriting the Oblivion Bar. James Tynion IV gives some nice nods to the original Shadowpact series aided by beautiful art from Daniel Sampere, Juan Albarran, and Adriano Lucas.
| Published by DC Comics
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The Last Space Race #2 introduces us to another member of the team, giving us a bit of his backstory, and largely making us want to drop him into a deep dark hole and forget that he’s there. Peter Calloway does a wonderful job of making Roger Freeman thoroughly unlikable, it’s kind of astonishing.
| Published by AfterShock
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Lightstep #1 is a very different kind of sci-fi tale, mixing almost the feel of the decadence of Rome under Nero or Caligula and the high concept science fiction of a society that measures the class of its citizens by genetic similarity to their progenitor, and thereby assigns how “fast” they live. As I say, different from Miloš Slavković, Mirko Topalski, and Andrej Bunjac. Slavković’s art reminds me a bit Pasqual Ferry mixed with John Watkiss. The story itself somewhat reminds me of Watkiss’ work on John Jakes’ Mulkon Empire. On top of that, it’s part of a broader video game/media franchise from Eipix Entertainment, of which this looks like only the first volley (a novel and video game are forthcoming).
| Published by Dark Horse
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The Lollipop Kids #2 continues to be a fantastic and fabulous comic from Adam & Aidan Glass, Diego Yapur, DC Alonso, and Sal Cipriano. The art alone from Yapur and Alonso would be worth the price of admission, but the characters, setting, and overall plot just elevate this beyond a typical kids fantasy type deal.
| Published by AfterShock
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Low Road West #3 gets significantly stranger and much more surreal as reality seems to be growing thinner. We’re still not any closer to really understanding what’s truly going on, but it doesn’t really matter. Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Flaviano, Miquel Muerto, and Jim Campbell are telling one hell of a compelling story.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
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Mae #10 has Mae deal with some stuff in our world before stocking up and returning back to Cimrterén to resume her search for her father. Gorgeous artwork as always from Gene Ha and Wes Hartman.
| Published by Lion Forge / Roar
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Marvel Knights #2 sees Matthew Rosenberg and Nico Henrichon join Donny Cates for this chapter, giving a bit of back story on how Banner roped in Castle into searching out the various heroes and leads to a confrontation with Elektra. Still no closer to understanding what happened here, but it does get weirder with a hallucinatory Karen Page. Henrichon’s art is just perfect for telling this story.
| Published by Marvel
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Middlewest #1 is a magical debut of this new series from Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu, and Nate Piekos. It’s a fantasy grounded in the reality of growing up hard in Middle America, with Abel dealing with an abusive father, while just trying to be a kid. But there’s a talking fox and devastating sentient storms. Rather inventive stuff all around. I’m also getting the impression that Jorge Corona should really be a household name. Between No. 1 with a Bullet, Old Man Jack, and now this, he’s been killing it recently.
| Published by Image
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Night Moves #1 is a pretty great debut from VJ Boyd, Jordan Boyd, Clay McCormack, Mike Spicer, and Shawn DePasquale. It’s a gritty crime drama with occult overtones, but most of the weirdness is just simmering under the surface so far as the protagonists work to find out what kind of mess they’re in. McCormack and Spicer’s art really capture the feel of the seediness of the story well.
| Published by IDW
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Optimus Prime #25 brings it all to a close, with a flashback through Optimus’ life and little vignettes of the various Transformers from John Barber, Kei Zama, Josh Burcham, and Tom B. Long. I’m really going to miss this world. 
| Published by IDW
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Pearl #4 is probably the most stereotypical Bendis issue to date, but the dialogue doesn’t tip over into the ridiculous territory. Most of this issue is a conversation between Pearl and tattoo boy, but at least it’s interesting conversation and not random pop culture references repeated as questions.
| Published by DC Comics / Jinxworld
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Pestilence: A Story of Satan #5 gives a bittersweet end to this story, filled with loss and sacrifice. It’s kind of fitting considering how bleak both this and the first series have been. Wonderful art from Oleg Okunev, Guy Major, Michael Garland, and Marko Lesko.
| Published by AfterShock
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The Punisher #4 may well be one of the bloodiest, most violent mainline 616 Marvel Universe Punisher issues yet as Jigsaw and an assortment of Hydra goons attempt to kidnap Frank from prison. Matthew Rosenberg and Szymon Kudranski are continuing to keep this book moving at a breakneck pace, like an action movie that barely takes any moments to breathe.
| Published by Marvel
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Quantum & Woody! #12 brings this volume to a close, with an interesting character study of the brothers at the hands of GATE and X-O Manowar.
| Published by Valiant
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Rumble #9 brings “Things Remote” to an end with an epic battle between the Esu and Rathraq’s friends, leading to an interesting realization for Rathraq and what he wants out of life. Stunningly beautiful art from David Rubín and Dave Stewart.
| Published by Image
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Shadowman #9 continues the “Rag and Bone” arc as Alyssa and Jack confront Sandria Darque. Gorgeous artwork from Renato Guedes, Eric Battle, and Ulises Arreola. 
| Published by Valiant
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Shuri #2 continues the search for Black Panther, while back on Earth the women of Wakanda form a council to figure out how to maintain and administer the nation while he’s missing. Definitely some interesting concepts and character points from Nnedi Okorafor. Phenomenal artwork and layouts from Leonardo Romero and Jordie Bellaire.
| Published by Marvel
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Spider-Force #2 is probably one of the bleakest, mean-spirited stories I’ve read in a while. This isn’t a bad thing, but the story’s a bit of a downer as the nature of an irradiated world without hope seems to permeate everything, including characters like Jessica Drew who are normally at least a bit more level-headed. Priest is writing a very dark story, with some complicated characters like Peter’s granddaughter who grew up in the Old Man Logan universe and a Peter Parker who looks like he was abused by Uncle Ben.
| Published by Marvel
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Spider-Geddon #4 kind of spoils the need to read Spider-Force #3 out in three weeks, which just kind of adds to the downer feel of that series. This issue turns darker itself with a bevy of betrayals. Christos Gage has kind of stacked the deck against the spiders, I wonder how they’re going to get out of it in the finale.
| Published by Marvel
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Stellar #6 concludes the series and it is incredibly messed up. The conflict between Zenith and Stellar is bizarre and perverse, but I don’t really want to go into it more because spoilers would ruin its impact. Joe Keatinge, Bret Blevins, and Rus Wooton have done an amazing job with this series. Highly recommended.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Sukeban Turbo #1 is another series originally published by Glénat Editions in France, translated into English for North American markets. It’s a mix of teenage rebellion, crime, and following a boy band from Sylvain Runberg, Victor Santos, and Shawn Lee. The art from Santos is worth it on its own, very impressive layouts and storytelling.
| Published by IDW
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Summit #10 kicks off the third arc for the series and like most of the Catalyst Prime series recently it undergoes a bit of a change in status quo. Val finds out that she hasn’t been hallucinating, but hearing the voice of another of her team that was essentially vaporized during the event, before having her life turned upside down as the government starts hunting her. Amy Chu continues writing the series, while she’s joined by Marika Cresta fully for the art here.
| Published by Lion Forge / Catalyst Prime
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Tony Stark: Iron Man #6 begins “Stark Realities” and the launch of Tony’s eScape virtual reality game. Dan Slott, with a script assist from Jeremy Whitley, does a great job of making it feel chaotic at launch, with some ordinary and extraordinary problems occurring. The pissed off griefer is hilarious.
| Published by Marvel
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Web of Venom: Carnage Born #1 is an interesting reinterpretation of Carnage’s origin to fit within the new mythology being crafted in the current Venom series, also building off the recent two-part arc there with the Maker, from Donny Cates, Danilo S. Beyruth, Cris Peter, and Clayton Cowles. This is more very entertaining outgrowth of the Marvel Universe from Cates and gives us a quite possibly deadlier Carnage.
| Published by Marvel
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West Coast Avengers #4 concludes the first arc in fairly straightforward fashion as the team deals with BRODOK and the women transformed into giant monsters. Some nice little character moments from Kelly Thompson and great art from Stefano Caselli and Tríona Farrell.
| Published by Marvel
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The Whispering Dark #2 continues its existential and moral crisis as the squad commits war crimes as they struggle to survive. There’s something off about how everything is happening, in how Christofer Emgård is writing the narration, but I’m not sure if it’s just the in-story reason of the go-pills. It feels like the squad is already in Hell and being judged.  
| Published by Dark Horse
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Other Highlights: American Carnage #1, Archie #700, Black AF: Widows & Orphans #4, Black Hammer: Age of Doom #7, Burnouts #3, Days of Hate #10, Dejah Thoris #10, Dick Tracy: Dead or Alive #2, East of West #40, Encounter #8, GI Joe: A Real American Hero - Silent Option #2, Go-Bots #1, Jughead: The Hunger #10, The Long Con #5, Love & Rockets #6, Lucifer #2, Lumberjanes #56, Mars Attacks #2, The New World #5, Olivia Twist #3, Project Superpowers #4, Rick & Morty Presents Pickle Rick #1, Smooth Criminals #1, Star Wars #57, Star Wars: Solo #2, TMNT: Urban Legends #7, Underwinter: Queen of Spirits, Xena: Warrior Princess #10
Recommended Collections: 24 Panels, Accell - Volume 3: Turf Battles, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows - Volume 4: Are You Okay, Annie?, Crude - Volume 1, Dark Souls Omnibus, Delta 13, Dungeons & Dragons: Evil at Baldur’s Gate, Flavor, Immortal Hulk - Volume 1: Or is he Both?, Justice League - Volume 1: The Totality, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man - Volume 4: Coming Home, Resident Alien - Volume 5: An Alien in New York, Spidey: School’s Out, Stray Bullets: Sunshine & Roses - Volume 3, Unnatural - Volume 1: Awakening, Venom - Volume 1: Rex, The X-Files: Case Files - Volume 1
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d. emerson eddy wonders if there’s going to be any light in our real darkest hour.
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fatimaapsilva · 6 years
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Quarta-feira e eu estou aqui com mais uma resenha. Dessa vez, o livro escolhido das Bibliotecas foi Geekerela, da autora americana Ashley Poston. O livro é uma releitura maravilhosa de Cinderela, misturando o conto de fadas com diversos elementos geeks. Acho que vale a pena adiantar que foi o melhor livro que li nesse ano, até agora (e sim, li vários), além de ser a melhor adaptação de contos de fadas que já encontrei.
No livro, a protagonista,  Elle Wittimer, vive com a madrasta e as duas meia-irmãs, após a morte da mãe e do pai, geek de carteirinha. Ela e o pai compartilhavam de um mesmo amor pela série de Sci-Fi Starfield (vejo tudo como uma referência a Star Trek, a começar pelo uniforme do principal da série), a qual, Elle descobre, ganhará um remake hollywoodiano, como filme. O ator escolhido para fazer o personagem principal, príncipe Carmindor, é o jovem  Darien Freeman, ator este do qual Elle não gosta muito.
A narrativa do livro, além de fluída e maravilhosa, cheia de reflexão e referências bem colocadas, é intercalada entre Elle e Darien, fato importante por nos cativar ainda mais. Enquanto, de um lado, Elle trabalha em um food truck chamado Abóbora Mágica, é praticamente a empregada da família e fica preocupada com a possibilidade de Carmindor ser arruinado por Darien; do outro, Darien esconde que é fã de carteirinha de Starfield, que não tem uma relação muito boa com seu pai e empresário e que teme estragar o personagem tão amado. É interessante ver os problemas e as preocupações dos dois, pois quase são equivalentes.
Em meio a isso, há o anúncio de um concurso de cosplay em uma convenção geek, valendo um convite para o baile com o ator principal. Elle decide participar, por diversos motivos que não incluem conhecer Darien, e pede ajuda de uma amiga talentosa para criar sua fantasia. Darien foi obrigado a aceitar ser o centro do baile, fato que o irrita intensamente. O que o acalma é conversar, por SMS, com uma fã de Starfield que ele não conhece e que não sabe quem ele é. E o que os dois não fazem a menor ideia é que todos esses fatores podem vir a os unir no final.
O final do livro é muito surpreendente, pelo menos ao meu ver, pois não imaginava que o desfecho fosse conduzido da forma que foi. Eu me apaixonei profundamente pela escrita, pela diagramação completa do livro (não deixe de olhar dentro das orelhas) e, principalmente, pelos personagens principais. Darien se tornou um dos meus crushs literários e Elle uma de minhas inspirações de vida. Se não acredita, veja os seguintes trechos.
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Tirado de um dos capítulos de Elle.
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Tirado de um dos capítulos de Darien.
Eu costumo dizer os pontos fracos dos livros ao final de minhas resenhas, para existir um equilíbrio, mas não consigo encontrar nada de ruim em Geekerela, talvez apenas o fato de ter acabado. Indico esse livro a todos que amam ler e até aos que não gostam, pois é muito fácil se apaixonar por ele. E aí, alguém já leu? Ou ficou com vontade de ler? Interajam comigo por favor. Abaixo estão as bibliotecas nas quais podem encontrar o livro.
Em São Paulo, nas bibliotecas públicas:
Adelpha Figueiredo; Affonso Taunay; Afonso Schmidt; Alceu Amoroso Lima; Álvares de Azevedo; Álvaro Guerra; Amadeu Amaral; Anne Frank; Arnaldo Magalhães de Giácomo, Prof.; Aureliano Leite; Belmonte; Camila Cerqueira César; Cassiano Ricardo (onde peguei); Centro de Formação Cultural de Cidade Tiradentes; Chácara do Castelo; Clarice Lispector; Cora Coralina; Érico Veríssimo; Gilberto Freyre; Hans Christian Andersen; Helena Silveira; Jamil Almansur Haddad; José de Anchieta, Pe.; José Mauro de Vasconcelos; José Paulo Paes; Jovina Rocha Álvares Pessoa; Lenyra Fraccaroli; Malba Tahan; Marcos Rey; Mário Schenberg; Menotti del Picchia; Milton Santos; Narbal Fontes; Nuto Sant'anna; Paulo Duarte; Paulo Sérgio Duarte Milliet; Paulo Setúbal; Pedro Nava; Prestes Maia, Pref.; Raimundo de Menezes; Raul Bopp; Ricardo Ramos; Roberto Santos; Rubens Borba Alves de Moraes; Sérgio Buarque de Holanda; Sylvia Orthof; Thales Castanho de Andrade; Vicente de Carvalho; Vicente Paulo Guimarães; Vinícius de Morais; Viriato Corrêa. 
Conhece bibliotecas em algum outro lugar que tenham o livro? Avise!
Espero que tenham gostado!
Beijos doces,
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Sheffield United 1-0 Crystal Palace: John Lundstram earns Blades first win
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Sheffield United 1-0 Crystal Palace: John Lundstram earns Blades first win
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John Lundstram has now scored a league goal in each of England’s top four tiers – 10 goals across the four divisions
Sheffield United’s first Premier League home game for 12 years ended in victory after John Lundstram’s goal saw off lacklustre Crystal Palace.
Lundstram pounced just after half-time after Vicente Guaita had pushed substitute Luke Freeman’s attempt into his path.
The Blades should have taken the lead before half-time, but David McGoldrick was denied by Guaita after Lundstram’s cross.
Palace, who have failed to score in their opening two games, were disappointing although Andros Townsend did force a good save from Dean Henderson.
In contrast, newly promoted United produced a spirited performance and now have four points from two games.
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KHLOARIS’s Nouri Zander has been involved in the creation of Chaka Brown Freeman’s (@oshagga ) “Ziegler Box” comic for some time. The first part is available now. More info below: #Repost @oneshipress ・・・ Enter a world where medicine, addiction, and blood have become complicated bedfellows. It's a vampire comic...but not like you think. “Ziegler Box, Part 1” hails from the brilliant minds of Chaka Brown Freeman, Vicente Alcázar, Greg Gallagher, and Nouri Zander. Find it now in our eighth indie comics anthology! -⠀ -⠀ #inaworld #medicine #addiction #blood #vampire #healthcare #vampirecomic #zieglerbox #ziegler #chakabrownfreeman #vicentealcazar #greggallagher #nourizander #indiecomics #shortcomic #comicsanthology #thehealinganthology #opca08 #opca8 https://www.instagram.com/p/B1Gq5z_FoVg/?igshid=1agm9i255ec2t
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13 Reasons Why - Season One Review
AssHat says 13 Reasons Why is not for the faint-hearted. Season One #Review
One day Clay Jensen arrives home from Liberty High School to discover a curious package on his doorstep. Upon opening the box he discovers seven audio cassettes that serve as an explanation for his close friend Hannah Baker’s recent suicide. Over the course of listening to the tapes, Clay discovers the cause of Hannah’s gradual spiral into a crippling depression and the individual(s) responsible.
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Como você imagina Deus? "Achismos" à parte, já dizia Woody Allen: "Se Deus existe, é bom que ele tenha uma boa desculpa." 
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ACC Announces Fall 2016 Dean's and Merit List
Alvin Community College recognized students for making the Fall 2016 Dean’s and Merit Lists during a reception on February 13.
To be eligible for the Dean’s list students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average for 12 or more credit hours in a semester and no course with a grade lower than a C. To be eligible for the Merit List, a student must have 7 – 11 college-level semester hours during a semester with a minimum 3.5 GPA with no F or incomplete. College-level courses exclude credit-by-exam, nontraditional, transfer, or developmental courses.
The full Dean’s List recipients are: Juan Aguirre, Zachary Aldmon, Hannah Aldridge, Mohammad Alom, Daisy Alvarado, Donald Anderson, Kirsten May Andrade, Johnson Appiah, Jessie Arce, Yesenia Arenas, Rylee Arnold, Jordan Bagwell, Kelsey Barba, Taylor Barrow, Eva Bartley, Cassandra Mae Batang, Jerry Beasley, Alex Begnaud, Emery Bennett, Drew Bennett, Grant Bentley, Scott Berardi, Kane Berger, Alyssa Bergeron, Zachary Bernal, Dustin Bernatovich, Stephen Bishop, Victoria Bitner, Madison Bochard, Paul Boddy, Jared Bolton, Joseph Booth, Braedon Boznango, Natasha Braun, Taylor Broussard, Ruth Brown, Zara Burns, Bridget Byrd, Marc Cardenas, Raya Carr, Luis Carrillo, Dale Carrion, Guadalupe Castaneda, Dalia Castelan, Cayla Caster, Chelsea Catching, Cynthia Cedillo, Toni Chavez, Mica Chenier, Rachel Christodoss, William Clark, William Clifford, Freyja Coe, Nathan Comeaux, Cristian Cornejo, Meagan Crisp, Karlie Crow, Brandon Cuddihy, William Dahlstrom, Kaitlyn Dahlstrom, Cole Dahlstrom, My Dang, Jeffrey Davidson, Adriana Davila, Egla Delrioaguillon, Christopher Detorre, Cody Dewar, Raul Diaz, Nephtali Diaz, Katherine Dillard, Chase Dillman, Michael Dinsdale, Cheyenne Dornelles, Andrew Dotson, Adrienne Dover, Amanda D'Souza, Amber Eastham, Zachary Edwards, Kaitlyn Elder, Esther Erfan, Christopher Erickson, Adam Erlewein, John Evans, Karsten Fagan, Jennifer Fakharizadeh, Yecenia Fernandez, Clinton Fewell, Victoria Flannory, Tristan Flores, Jaecen Foytik, Timothy Franke, Scott Frankovich, Alyssa Frausto, James Freitag, Nathan Fuchs, Mallory Gaddis, JoLee Galetka, Marlena Gana, Soledad Garcia, Ryan Garner, Hector Garza, Brooklyn Garza, Bakari Gayle, Julia Glasgow, Stephen Glasgow, Mallory Glover, Rosemary Gonzalez, Stephan Good, Leslie Gordon, Signe Gostomski, Victor Gostomski, Esther Granados, Laurel Gray, Sophia Graziosi, Isabella Graziosi, Ariana Green, Bobbye Green, Emily Greenough, Evan Griffin, Marissa Grimes, Jonathan Guerrero, Emily Guidry, Brandon Hagood, Kayleigh Hanchey, Liam Haney, Joshua Hargett, Syeda Hasnain, Matthew Hernandez, William Hill, Kathryn Hoelter, Jared Holston, Hunter Honish, Lioubov Hooks, Terri Hubbard, Dayna Hudson, Ahamad Huff, Edgar Ibarra, Sarah Jackson, Leann James, Stuart Johnson, Sally Johnson, Allison Jones, Austin Jordan, Matthew Jrab, Neida Juarez, Cody Karstedt, Sara Khan, Jessica Kuntz, Stephen Labeth, Christian Lagunas, Christopher Lam, Mai Le, Anh Le, Travis Lemoine, Marianel Liga, Claudia Limon, Meiling Lin, Peng Lin, Aaron Linden, Skyler Little, Lisa Lopez, David Lovejoy, Teresa Lozano, Brittany Luke, Timothy Lute, Samantha Maddox, Charles Maldonado, Aaron Kyle Manio, Linda Manyida, Kaitlyn Manzanaris, Claire Marsh, Kara Martin, Jessica Martinez, Victoria Martinez, David Mbange, Wyatt Mccann, Kimberly Mcclain, Kelci McClary-Davis, Byran McDaniels, Elizabeth McDonald, Courtney McGregor, Jeremy McKinney, Alex McLeister, Christopher McQueen, Esteban Medrano, Rylan Meek, Mark Mejia, Gabrielle Melchor, Sarah Melenric, Beatriz Merida, Joshua Miles, Alexander Miller, Mandi Mitchell, Alicia Moreno, Alyssa Morton, Victoria Motes, Megan Myers, Josie Naval, Elizabeth Navarrete, Thanh Nguyen, Tien Nguyen, Kelly Nguyen, Brittany Nguyen, Achim Noack, Leah Noworyta, Tracey Oldham, James Oliver, Luke Olson, Chukwunonso Omeili, Jasmine Onyemachi, Danielle Ortiz, Gabriela Oxford, Amaya Padgett, Jose Padilla, Kayla Palmer, Victoria Palomarez, Neisha Pander, Juan Parkin, Lloyd Pate, Hiral Patel, Mary Patterson, Hailey Paulk, Christopher Perez, Jocelin Perez, Jacob Pitts, Maxx Pizzitola, Blake Powitzky, James Pugh, Jolan Pyland, Daniel Ramirez, Jesse Ramirez, Austin Redwine, Dustin Reeser, Anthony Reid, Steven Reyes, Luis Rodriguez, Jason Rogers, Michael Anthony Rohland, Roy Romano, Linda Rubenak, Amber Rushing, Michael Saladiner, Gabrielle Salinas, Lauren Santos, Laura Schindler, Zachary Schnitzer, Andrew Schueneman, Taylor Sengphanlaya, Savannah Serrato, Michael Shakin, Britney Sharp, Mallory Sherer, Weston Siemens, Noah Sills, Ashley Slaughter, Kirsten Slovak, Marcy Smith, Evetta Soma, Shauna Squyres, William Stanaland, Dorcas Starcke, Joshua Stearns, Austin Stephens, Jeffery Stewart, Richard Stillman, Jared Streeter, Nicolas Sudderth, Brittney Surber, Michael Swope, Sophia Lauren Talavera, Preston Tao, Nathan Tarket, James Thompson, Frances Tibia, Abigail Tiemann, Nicholas Trinh, Christopher Trochesset, Madison Troxlar, Matthew Tucker, Ernest Umandap, Victoria Van, Daniel Varghese, Hope Vavich, Sara Vera, Marisah Villarreal, Melanie Walker, Kaina West, Emily Wheeler, Krista Whitehead, Travis Wiggins, Zayne Willems, Tysheria Williams, Sarah Williams, Lori Williamson, Jordan Wix, Layla Wolken, Sarah Woods, Sara Yan, Katherine Yuchnewicz and Jinle Zhang.
   The full Merit List recipients are: Sheila Agim, Emily Aguiar, Christopher Alanis, Edera Alexander, Stacy Allen, Samuel Allison, Leonie Almeida, Kaleb Anderson, Blake Anderson, Kinsey Anderson, Alexia Andrade, Sheikinna Ang, Sunny Angst, Jael Anorga, Maryline Anyaso, Kathy Arenas, Abigail Armesto, Maida Arredondo, Marissa Arredondo, Jose Arreola, Juan Arzate, Denise Aviles, Yessenia Ayala, Madison Ayres, Kendall Baker, David Banda, Rosa Barron, Kenneth Bartholomew, Kamya Bates, Alyssa Battad, Victoria Bedar, Kathryn Bell, Beth Benge, Alokika Bhakta, Kristin Binford, Luke Black, Charlcie Blackmon, Cassidy Bodden, Bailey Bradley, Hannah Bransom, Alisha Brown, Angela Brown, Mary Brown, Breanna Burgess, Kamden Burke, Faith Butts, Brenda Camargo, Justin Campbell, Kirlice Carr-Lett, Sasha Casiano, Vicente Castellanos, Jeffrey Castillo, Korinne Cathey, Wendy Chapin, McKaylee Chapman, Ashlee Chappell, Laura Chebetar, Kelly Childers, Rachel Clark, Lynze Clayton, Ashley Collins, Brandon Conner, Jordyn Cooper, Treicha Coutee, Omar Coward, Derrick Cross, Kimberly Davis, Barrett Day, Paola Viera De Cardona, Lillian Decker, Robynn Demen, Lexie Derrick, Sandra Diaz, Bailey Dishon, Emily Drilling, Alexa Duminski, Natalie Dunlap, Troy Dunnahoe, Ashley Durham, Purelily Ekpo, Allissa Eller, Agustin Encinia, Jason Engelke, Victoria Esparza, Evelyn Espinosa, Annalysa Estrada, Robert Evans, Lela Fagan, Brendon Farmer, Dustin Fehrle, Caleb Fisher, Maricela Flores, Shelby Foland, Christian Fontenot, Paula Ford, Bethany Fortune, Erick Franco-Herrera, Ashley Frazier, Eugena Freeman, Theodore Frick, Jennifer Garay, Marina Garcia, Mirna Garcia, Cindy Garcia, Elijah Garcia, Charles Garza, Brenda Garza, Rose Garza, Eden Garza, Angela Gaytan, Jaina George, Adebisi George, Benjamin Godson, James Goff, Samantha Gomez, Tracy Gonzales, Jose Gonzalez, Xavier Gonzalez, George Gonzalez, Rhonda Gonzalez, Christopher Goodman, Patricia Gordon, Lauren Gormly, Ailia Gould, Carter Goyen, Brittney Green, Christian Greengrass, Adam Groce, Garrett Grothe, Monica Guerra, Jorge Padierna Guerrero, Autumn Guillory, Cody Gutierrez, Nichole Gutierrez, Sarah Gutierrez, Cindy Ha, Adam Haggerty, Patrick Hankamer, Kaitlyn Harbuck, Cierra Harris, Amy Harris, Brandi Hartman, April Hasse, Gabriella Hastings, Erin Haynes, Sarah Hedleston, Mercedes Hendrix, Julia Hensley, San Juanita Hernandez, Jessica Hernandez, Lorena Herrera, Julie Higuera, Jonathan Hirsch, Britney Hoang, Ashley Hoang, Molly Hodge, Shane Hoffower, Desiree Hofstetter, Brianna Holt, Natalie Honore, Katie Huff, Simeen Humayun, Yasmin Imouhdine, Kaden Ingram, Llasmin Interiano, Kimberly Isaacson, Lori Ivy, Candice Jackson, Destiny Johnson, Aaliyah Jones, Darrien Jones, Shawnee Justis, Samuel Kapel, Jane Kasinga, Meredith Kaspar, Taylor Kelley, Brittany Kennedy, Carrie Kidd, Cindy Knight, Rachel Kocurek, Eva Koll, Alison Kozuch, Binumon Chelackal Kunjappan, Kevin Kuriachan, Yva Ladera, Jordan Lake, Macy Langer, Stephanie Leblanc, Salena Leija, Scott Lever, Ariel Lima, Joseph Livingston, Reana Llamas, John Lombardi, Jehu Lopez, Hillary Lopez, Malia Mackenna, Catherine Magnuson, Katie Marabella, Ekaterina Marek, Veronica Mares, Ramiro Martinez, Joshua Mathew, Kaitlin McClurg, Dillon McCoy, Joseph Mcgee, Mackenna Mcintyre, Britni McKimmy, Katelyn McManus, Taylor Meador, Patrick Meador, Shea Mehornay, Ansel Mendoza, Diana Mendoza, Jose Sosa Mendoza, Brianne Menzies, Lauren Merritt, Taylor Messick, Mark Miller, Jessica Miller, Christian Miller, Amber Molidor, Robert Moore, Bridget Moore, Sheryl Moore, Sergio Moreno, Ashley Moss, Mara Mullally, Jose Navarrete, Robert Newman, Anh Nguyen, Svannah Nguyen, Sabrina Nguyen, Ragen Noriega, Ashley Novak, Gwyneth Obediente, Mariely Ocana, Oalyssa Oconer, Shemilore Oguntoye, Toluwani Olabiyi, Nikki Ondrus, Ana Ortiz, Adrian Ortiz, Anndrea Osborne, Angela Otoya, Ngozi Ozumba, Rumaldo Padilla, Jazmin Padilla, Dustin Page, Molly Page, Joshua Palin, Kevin Parker, Arriyon Parker, Rahul Paul, Roberto Pena, Emily Pepper, Brandon Perdue, Veronica Perez, Irving Perez, Heather Person, Eloy Phillips, Michelle Phung, Andrew Pier, Julia Pittman, Heather Porter, Vanessa Putnik, Brooke Quintanilla, Hector Ramirez, Christina Ranieri, James Rannik, Noelle Rebresh, Lindy Reed, Bethany Reed, Hunter Reed, Claretta Remy, Chloe Reyna, Meagan Ripple, Joshua Roberts, Olivia Roberts, Sara Rodrigues, Britney Rodriguez, Jeshua Rodriguez, Stephanie Rodriguez, Cecilia Rodriguez, Courtney Roeckel, Valerie Rogers, Jairo Romero, Raquel Rooney, Parker Roy, Pricilla Ruiz, Janie Salazar, Payton Salge, Brandon Salinas, Brenda Sanchez, Cynthia Sanders, Harrison Sauter, Mackenzie Savage, Taylor Savedra, Anthony Schmaltz, Patrice Scott-Willis, Patrick Thomas Sepnio, Mauro Serna, Akshaya Shankar, Randall Sharp, Steven Shelton, Nolan Sheppard, Christopher Simons, Daryl Smith, Vontavia Smith, John Snider, Thomas Soliz, Noah Sorrels, Victoria Soto, Edward Spiers, Amy Stahl, Brazos Starr, Dustin Stine, Ashley Strain, Jennifer Strain, Gail Stroud, Kayla Sturgill, Joshua Sturm, Hannah Suarez, Richard Suniga, Camille Surima, Blaire Tacquard, Luke Tadlock, Brooke Talbert, Regino Tellez, Avery Thomas, Brieanna Thomas, Twinkle Thomas, Halen Titus, Jolisha Titus, Rafaelle Tkac, Ariana Torrez, Payson Townsend, Kylie Trant, Courtney Trinidad, Elizabeth Tuffin, Gabrielle Vergara, Tarren Vielma, Weston Vincent, Ericka Walker, Kaitlyn Welsh, Felipe Trujillo Wheeler, Taryn Wilcoxson, Kalena Williams, Travis Williams, Simeon Williams, Tessa Williams, Haley Williams, Jessica Willis, David Wilson, Dellaney Wimberly, Timothy Winbush, Jennifer Wood, Timothy Wood, Arielle Woodruff, Kirstyn Woodside, Emily Wyhs, Lauriena Yanes and James Yeamans.
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Quarentena: 10 filmes de investigação criminal para assistir na Netflix
Durante a quarentena e o isolamento voluntário que você e outros milhões de brasileiros estão – ou, ao menos, deveriam estar – fazendo por conta da pandemia de coronavírus, a Catraca Livre vai sugerir algumas listas incríveis de filmes e séries para ver na Netflix. Desta vez, a dica é de filmes de investigação criminal.
Veja todos os filmes e séries que entram na Netflix em Abril
Confira a lista abaixo:
Seven – Os Sete Crimes Capitais
Um detetive de homicídios veterano e seu novo parceiro caçam um assassino em série que baseia seus crimes nos sete pecados capitais.
Com Brad Pitt, Kevin Spacey, Gwyneth Paltrow e Morgan Freeman.
Regressão
Um caso de agressão sexual cometida por um homem sem lembranças do crime leva um detetive e um psicólogo por um caminho sombrio cheio de maldades ocultas e reprimidas.
Com Emma Watson, Ethan Hawke e David Thewlis.
Zodíaco
Um cartunista político, um repórter investigativo, e uma dupla de policiais tentam pegar o Assassino do Zodíaco em São Francisco. O suspense é baseado em uma história real.
Com Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo e Robert Downey Jr.
Conexão Escobar
Um agente federal se mete em um mundo mortal onde qualquer erro pode custar sua vida: o submundo do crime colombiano, comandado por Pablo Escobar.
Com Bryan Cranston, Diane Kruger e John Leguizamo.
Estrada Sem Lei
O filme segue Frank Hamer e Maney Gault, dois ex-Texas Rangers que tentam rastrear e prender os notórios criminosos Bonnie e Clyde nos anos 1930.
Com Kevin Costner, Woody Harrelson e Kathy Bates.
Talvar
Quando uma adolescente e o empregado da família dela são encontrados mortos, a investigação inepta da polícia acaba responsabilizando um polêmico suspeito.
Com Irrfan Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma e Neeraj Kabi.
O Guardião Invisível
Ao voltar para sua cidade natal em busca de um assassino, uma policial é forçada a encarar seu próprios demônios do passado.
Com Marta Etura, Elvira Mínguez e Francesc Orella.
Secuestro
Uma advogada resolve fazer justiça com as próprias mãos quando seu filho é raptado e o sequestrador acaba escapando por uma brecha jurídica.
Com Bianca Portillo, Antonio Dechent e Vicente Romero.
Caça aos Gângsters
O notório chefe da máfia da Costa Leste, Mickey Cohen, tenta fincar o pé em Los Angeles. Mas um grupo de policiais durões fará de tudo para derrotá-lo.
Com Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling e Sean Penn.
Olho por Olho
A vida de Karen McCann é destroçada quando um estranho mata sua filha. Mas o sofrimento transforma-se em ódio quando o assassino é libertado graças a um recurso judicial.
Com Sally Field, Kiefer Sutherland e Ed Harris.
FIQUE EM CASA!
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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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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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