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Walk with me….Will dies in the fall and this is Hannibal over his grave
#I’m feeling angsty hehe#it’s giving heathcliff and Cathy#STILL haven’t seen saltburn I need to get on that#hannibal#nbc hannibal#will graham#hannigram#hannibal lecter#nbc hannigram#hugh dancy#mads mikkelsen#angst
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The Big C - 2X05 - “Cats and Dogs” (2011)
And now it's gone, and I want more.
#hugh dancy#hughdancyedit#Laura Linney#tvedit#Lee Fallon#Cathy Jamison#the big c#cats and dogs#bigmake#mistikfiredit#2010
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ANGELA BASSETT played a stewardess in Kindergarten Cop!
#KINDERGARTEN COP (1990)#ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER#IVAN REITMAN#Penelope Ann Miller#Pamela Reed#Linda Hunt#Cathy Moriarty#Richard Tyson#Carroll Baker#Park Overall#Jayne Brook#Heidi Swedberg#Richard Portnow#Bob Nelson#Angela Bassett#Sarah Rose Karr#Miko Hughes#Ben Diskin#Adam Wylie#Odette Yustman#Odette Annable#Joseph Cousins#Christian Cousins#Jason Reitman#Catherine Reitman#WATCHING#Comedy#Action film#90's films
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tag dump #7 !
#headcanons ⋆˙ joann owosekun#musings & aesthetics ⋆˙ joann owosekun#threads ⋆˙ joann owosekun#dyn : bradley & natasha (fyrewalks) ⋆˙ flashes of a good life#dyn : bradley & bob (fyrewalks) ⋆˙ somebody’s something after all#dyn : the mile high club (fyrewalks) ⋆˙ with an ear to the ground#dyn : rooster & chick (lvebug) ⋆˙ we’re all in the mood for a melody#dyn : bradley & carole ⋆˙ make your own kind of music#dyn : romeo & tommy (fyrewalks) ⋆˙ somewhere to run to#dyn : cathy & kate ⋆˙ if there is anything to believe in#dyn : cathy & ellis ⋆˙ the state of my heart#dyn : cathy & tyler ⋆˙ show the light the way home#dyn : cathy & the wranglers & researchers ⋆˙ room for one more#dyn : buttercup & bubbles (strangewonderful) ⋆˙ but do i have her heart?#dyn : buttercup & blossom ⋆˙ but do I have her wit?#dyn : buttercup & the professor ⋆˙ but am i caring like him?#dyn : the powerpuff girls ⋆˙ sugar spice and everything nice#dyn : the utoniums ⋆˙ a heart shaped like a home#dyn : tadashi & hiro ⋆˙ i’m not giving up on you#dyn : tadashi & baymax ⋆˙ people need you#dyn : tadashi & aunt cass ⋆˙ my first lesson in emergency care#dyn : big hero six ⋆˙ here to help#dyn : holly & holland ⋆˙ you will never be happy#dyn : holly & addy (ahdaline) ⋆˙ the little things? they aren’t so little#dyn : donna & josh ⋆˙ i wouldn't stop for red lights#dyn : cj & danny ⋆˙ goldfish for your thoughts?#dyn : stamets & tilly ⋆˙ you are incandescent#dyn : paul & hugh ⋆˙ i’m here now and here’s my hand#dyn : stamets & michael ⋆˙ we followed you#dyn : paul & adira ⋆˙ you have us
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DVD review: “Bank of Dave” (2023)
“Bank of Dave” (2023) Drama Running Time: 107 minutes Written by: Piers Ashworth Directed by: Chris Foggin Featuring: Joel Fry, Phoebe Dynevor, Rory Kinnear, Hugh Bonneville, Paul Kaye, Jo Hartley and Cathy Tyson Dave: “Indulge me just for a day. There’s method in my madness.” Released recently on Netflix is the English based and produced “Bank of Dave” (2023), a drama with comic overtones…
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#bank of dave#bank of Dave dvd#bank of Dave review#Cathy Tyson#Hugh bonneville#Joel Fry#netflix#netflix streaming#Paul Kaye#Phoebe Dynevor#Rory kinnear#streaming#streaming netflix#streaming review
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🌈 Queer Books Coming Out in May 2024 🌈
🌈 Good morning, my bookish bats! Struggling to keep up with all the amazing queer books coming out this month? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Remember to #readqueerallyear! Happy reading!
[ Release dates may have changed. ]
❤️ Farzana's Spite - Felix Graves 🧡 Archangels of Funk - Andrea Hairston 💛 How It Works Out - Myriam Lacroix 💚 Queer History A to Z - Robin Stevenson, Vivian Rosas 💙 Queerceañera - Alex Crespo 💜 Second Night Stand - Karelia Stetz-Waters, Fay Stetz-Waters ❤️ You Can Call Me Cooper - Cali Kitsu 🧡 Gooseberry - Robin Gow 💛 Grand Slam Romance - Ollie Hicks, Emma Oosterhous 💙The Witches of Silverlake - Simon Curtis, Stephanie Son 💜 Drawn to the Enemy - Barbara Winkes 🌈 The Truth of Our Past - Heather Leighson
❤️ Infaust - T.D. Cloud, Ambi Sun 🧡 Garner for Gold - Catherine Labadie 💛 The Z Word - Lindsay King-Miller 💚 Snake Charming - Genevieve McCluer 💙 The 7-10 Split - Karmen Lee 💜 Loving Jemima - Sienna Waters ❤️ The Potion Gardener - Arden Powell 🧡 A Swift and Sudden Exit - Nico Vincenty 💛 The Worst Ronin - Maggie Tokuda-Hall, Faith Schaffer 💙 Murray Out of Water -Taylor Tracy 💜 The Guncle Abroad - Steven Rowley 🌈 The Weight of What Was - Pip Landers-Letts
❤️ The Amazing Alpha Tau Pledge Project - Lisa Henry, Sarah Honey 🧡 I Met Death & Sex Through My Friend, Tom Meuley - Thom Vernon 💛 Malicia - Steven dos Santos 💚 The Sins on Their Bones - Laura R. Samotin 💙 SLUTS: Anthology - Michelle Tea 💜 You Should Be So Lucky - Cat Sebastian ❤️ Death's Country - R.M. Romero 🧡 Cinema Love - Jiaming Tang 💛 The Brides of High Hill - Nghi Vo 💙 Emma - Jenna Kent 💜 Wish We Were There - Lionel Hart 🌈 A Troublemaker in Her Eyes - Genta Sebastian
❤️ I Make Envy on Your Disco - Eric Schnall 🧡 Lavash at First Sight - Taleen Voskuni 💛 Queer Power Couples - Hannah Murphy Winter, Billie Winter 💚 In Repair - A.L. Graziadei 💙 A Heart Divided - Angie Williams 💜 Long After We Are Gone - Terah Shelton Harris ❤️ The Queen of Steeplechase Park - David Ciminello 🧡 Lunar Boy - Jes Wibowo, Cin Wibowo 💛 Hot Boy Summer - Joe Jiménez 💙 Sunhead - Alex Assan 💜 The Summer Love Strategy - Ray Stoeve 🌈 Into the Mouth of the Wolf - Erin Gough
❤️ The Girl in Question - Tess Sharpe 🧡 The Lost Erwain - Mariah Stillbrook 💛 Starfire - Naomi Hughes 💚 Adrift - Sam Ledel 💙 Shanghai Murder - Jessie Chandler 💜 April May June July - Alison B. Hart ❤️ A Bone in His Teeth - Kellen Graves 🧡 Cabin Fever - Tagan Shepard 💛 Don't Be a Drag - Skye Quinlan 💙 The Ride of Her Life - Jennifer Dugan 💜 The Redemption of Daya Keane - Gia Gordon 🌈 Nearlywed - Nicolas DiDomizio
❤️ The Sunforge - Sascha Stronach 🧡 The End of Time - Trudie Skies 💛 Silent Ones - Melissa Polk 💚 Prime Time Travelers - Neil Laird 💙 My Darling Dreadful Thing - Johanna van Veen 💜 The Honey Witch - Sydney J. Shields ❤️ Spitting Gold - Carmella Lowkis 🧡 Last Chance - Claire Highton-Stevenson 💛 Road Home - Rex Ogle 💙 Only for Convenience - Shannon O'Connor 💜 Linus and Etta Could Use a Win - Caroline Huntoon 🌈 Finding Molly Parsons - Alyson Root
❤️ Breathe: Journeys to Healthy Binding - Maia Kobabe, Dr. Sarah Peitzmeier 🧡 See You Next Month - Jamey Moody 💛 Until You Say My Name - Tatum Schroeder 💚 Disembark - Jen Currin 💙 True Love and Other Impossible Odds - Christina Li 💜 Flyboy - Kasey LeBlanc ❤️ Thirsty - Jas Hammonds 🧡 Hands Off - N. Slater 💛 Flooded Secrets - Claudie Arseneault 💙 The Deer and the Dragon - Piper C.J. 💜 To Be Loved - Frank G. Anderson 🌈 Snowblooded - Emma Sterner-Radley
❤️ Blood Remains - Cathy Pegau 🧡 Blood on the Tide - Katee Robert 💛 We Were the Universe - Kimberly King Parsons 💚 Loyalty - E.J. Noyes 💙 Spirits and Sirens - Kelly Fireside 💜 Clean Kill - Anne Laughlin ❤️ The Worst Perfect Moment - Shivaun Plozza 🧡 Oye - Melissa Mogollon 💛 Here for the Wrong Reasons - Annabel Paulsen, Lydia Wang 💙 Exhibit - R.O. Kwon 💜 Experienced - Kate Young 🌈 Parenting with Pride - Heather Hester
❤️ Road to Ruin - Hana Lee 🧡 Meet Me in Berlin - Samantha L. Valentine 💛 The Advice Columnist - Cade Haddock Strong 💚 where lost & hopeless things go - Bryony Rosehurst 💙 Pit Stop - Ellis Mae 💜 The Switchboard - Christina K. Glover ❤️ In the Shallows - Tanya Byrne 🧡 Have You Seen This Girl - Nita Tyndall 💛 Another First Chance - Robbie Couch 💙 The Only Light Left Burning - Erik J. Brown 💜 Keepers of the Stones and Stars - Michael Barakiva 🌈 A Little Kissing Between Friends - Chencia C. Higgins
#queer books#queer fiction#queer romance#queer#bi books#lesbian romance#lesbian books#lesbian fiction#bisexuality#sapphic books#sapphic romance#batty about books#battyaboutbooks#book releases#book release
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Watership down: a horror story
Coming soon
Cast:
Sandlefords:
Hazel: James corden
Fiver: Jacob tremblay
Bigwig: Trevor white
Blackberry: rob paulsen
Pipkin: Ciara bravo
Dandelion: Jospeh Balderrama
Hawkbit: frank mele
Clover: Diane Keaton
Bluebell: timothee chalamet
Sliver: Sam smith
Holly: Tom cruise
Toadflax: don cheadle
Violet: Anne Hathaway
The threarah: Hugh jackman
Speedwell: viola davis
Acorn: Tiffany haddish
Buckthorn: Jim Carrey
Cowslip’s Warren:
Cowslip: Alec Baldwin
Strawberry: Alex Kelly
Silverweed: Ryan gosling
Efrafra:
General woundwort: Gary Martin
Hyzenthlay: pippa Bennett Warner
Campion: Joe mele
Vervain: Seth rogen
Orchis: sean Austin
Blackavar: Jung kook
Groundsel: Chris hemsworth
Thethuninnang: Emma stone
Nelthilta: Katie Higgins
Vilthurill: Julia Roberts
Chervil: Pedro pascal
Mystical characters:
Frith: Ed Sheeran
El-ahrairah: will smith
Rabscuttle: Ryan renolds
Prince rainbow: Adam James
The black rabbit of inle: Lizzo
Hufsa: Tom Kenny
King Darzin: Keanu reeves
Rowsby wolf: Justin Timberlake
Yona the hedgehog: Gwen Stefani
Other voices:
Keehar: Peter capaldi
Laurel: SIA
Boxwood: Anna Kendrick
Haystack: Renee Rapp
The mouse: Cathy Ang
Flyarith: Angela basset
Stone crop: Dwayne Johnson
Spartina: Andra day
Granite: Ethan hawke
Shale: Tom holland
Feldspar: Michael Peña
Bark: Margot Robbie
The weasel: will Farrell
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Typical behavior of a spoiled bocchan. Sociopathic even?
"If I can't have you, I'll ruin your life"
Jonas betrayed Anne's trust by stealing her two barrels of sugar so he could kick off his ploy to "help" her make more and expect her to fall in love and readily marry him that way. In doing so, he heartlessly pointed to Mythril as the scapegoat ("he's a lowly fairy and therefore disposable, it doesn't matter that I hurt him as long as it serves to benefit me").
Then when Anne still refused his proposal, he stole the confectionary she spent all night making along with everything she owned (her sugar barrels, her wagon, probably the blueprints for the sugar art Anne's mom left for her too) and then had Cathy lead the wolves to them so that he can let Anne die out of spite for rejecting him.
I can't even appreciate this scene of Shalle refusing to leave Anne alone (and hugging her protectively to him) because Anne is so distraught by this turn of events.
Hugh said Anne was the better sugar art master than Jonas is so that must've added to his bitterness and driven him to want to eliminate her. One less competitor to worry about at the exhibition and he can can use someone else's hard work to get through the judging since his confectionaries obviously won't pass.
Poor Anne. I know she'll be fine cuz the story won't be that unfair to the MC but it's so awful to see her cry. ( ;___;)
#this is why I have trust issues#sugar apple fairy tale#anne halford#shalle fen shalle#mythril lid pod
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Jackie Ethel Joan: The Women of Camelot - NBC - March 4-5, 2001
Biographical Drama (2 episodes)
Running Time: 163 Minutes Total
Stars:
Jill Hennessy as Jackie Bouvier Kennedy
Lauren Holly as Ethel Skakel Kennedy
Leslie Stefanson as Joan Bennett Kennedy
Daniel Hugh Kelly as John F. Kennedy
Robert Knepper as Robert F. Kennedy
Matt Letscher as Ted Kennedy
Harve Presnell as Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.
Charmion King as Rose Kennedy
Wayne Best as George Smathers
Walker Boone as Steve Clark
Christopher Britton as Ted's Doctor
Catherine Bruce as Sister Mary Leo
Adam Cabral as John F. Kennedy Jr.
Thom Christopher as Aristotle Onassis
William Colgate as Richard Nixon
Beau Dunker as Ted Kennedy Jr.
David Eisner as Schiff
Greg Ellwand as Peter Wilson
Madison Fitzpatrick as Caroline Kennedy
Richard Fitzpatrick as Frank Peters
Linda Goranson as Lady Bird Johnson
Paul Thomas Gordon as Peter Lawford
Kate Hemblen as Joan's Nanny
Shannon Hile as Elaine Mitchell
Tom Howard as Lyndon B. Johnson
Jeno Huber as Prince Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł
Jamie Johnston as Young Patrick Kennedy
Geoff Kahnert as Sargent Shriver
Ray Kahnert Bobby's Priest
Tamsin Kelsey as Eunice Kennedy Shriver
Anne L'Espérance as Cathy
Sarah Lafleur as Marilyn Monroe
Shawn Lawrence as Alex Carter
Gene Mack as Rosey Grier
Louisa Martin as Maude Shaw
Kaya McGregor as Pat Kennedy
Nicole Michaux as Jean Ann Smith
Julia Pagel as Kathleen Kennedy
Rosemary Pate as Kara
Karl Pruner as Clinton Hill
Matt Sadowski as Joseph P. Kennedy II
Jeffrey Smith as Jim Ketchum
Joy Tanner as Lee Bouvier
Bruce Vavrina as Roger Mudd
Jonathan Whittaker as Lem Billings
Brad Wietersen as Stephen Edward Smith
#Jackie Ethel Joan: The Women of Camelot#TV#Biographical Drama#2000's#2001#NBC#Jill Hennessy#Lauren Holly#Leslie Stefanson#Daniel Hugh Kelly#Robert Knepper#Matt Lescher#Harve Presnell#Charmion King
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List of poets whose work I've posted:
Poetry Magazine selections
The Adroit selections
Diode Poetry selections
Rust & Moth selections
Sixth Finch selections
When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry
Ada Limon
Adam Zagajewski
Adonis
Allen Ginsberg
Amy Clampitt
Andrea Cohen
Anna Akhmatova
Anna Swir
Anne Sexton
Ben Johnson
Billy Collins
Cathy Linh Che
Carolyn Marie Rodgers
Chard deNiord
Christina Rossetti
Czesław Miłosz
Dalton Day
Denise Levertov
Dian Million
Donika Kelly
Dorianne Laux
Edward Hirsch
Elizabeth Bishop
Elizabeth “Sister Goodwin” Hope
Ellen Bryant Voigt
Gloria Bird
Gregory Orr
Gwendolyn MacEwen
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Jack Gilbert
James Hayford
James Longenbach
Jenny George
Jim Harrison
Joanna Newsom
John Berryman
John Dowland
John Keats
Jorie Graham
Joy Harjo
Kitchen McKeown
Kuhu Joshi
Langston Hughes
Linda Pastan
Lisel Mueuller
Louise Glück
Mary Karr
Mary Oliver
Mary Tallmountain
Matt Hohner
Matt Rasmussen
Matthew Arnold
Michael Gray Bulla
Miles Walser
Morag Smith
Natalie Diaz
Ocean Vuong
Penny Shutt
Phil Ochs
Phillip B. Williams
Robert Hedin
Roberta Hill Whiteman
Ronald Wallace
Ruth Stone
Sayat Nova
Sean Eaton
Sherman Alexie
Stephen Kampa
Sugawara no Michizane
Thomas Lux
T.S. Eliot
Violeta Parra
Wanda Coleman
W.H. Auden
William Carlos Williams
Will Alexander
Wisława Szymborska
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The Big C - 2X05 - “Cats and Dogs” (2011)
The perfect red.
#hugh dancy#hughdancyedit#tvedit#Laura Linney#Lee Fallon#Cathy Jamison#cats and dogs#the big c#bigmake#mistikfiredit
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Today's joy with Rachel Joy Scott Friday edits is for missing kids I hope soon they be found and Brought back home safe and sound Madeleine McCann, Inga Gehricke, Summer Wells, Haleigh Cummings, Morgan Nick, Ben Needham, Timmothy Pitzen, Baby Lisa Irwin, Baby Sabrina Aisenberg, Kayla Berg, Mary Boyle, Jennifer Joyce Kesse, Amy Lynn Bradley, Asha Jaquilla Degree, Brian Randall Shaffer, Brandon Swanson, Lars Joachim Mittank, Maura Murray, Kyron Richard Horman, Rebecca Coriam, Evelyn Grace Hartley, Frederick Valentich, Lauren Spierer, Marjorie West, Margaret Ellen Fox, Joshua Guimond, LeeAnna Warner, Tara Leigh Calico, Cherrie Ann Mahan, Nyleen Kay Marshall, Phoenix Coldon, Laureen Ann Rahn, Johnny Gosch, Sara Anne Wood, Rebecca Reusch, BRANDON LEE WADE, Katrice Lee, Adele Marie Wells, William Tyrrell, Rene Hasee, Jane Beaumont, Dennise Jeannette "Denny" Sullivan, Ember Skye Graham, Tricia J. Kellett, Donnis Marie "Pinky" Redman, Renee Aitken, Dulce Maria Alavez, Jonathan Allen, Victoria Allen, Mylette Josephine Anderson, Erica Nicole Baker, Ava Grace Baldwin, Amber Renee Barker, Brittney Ann Beers, Tammy Lynn Belanger, Alessia Vera Schepp, Livia Clara Schepp, Ilene Rebecca Scott, Mary Lou Sena, Natasha Marie Shanes, Kathleen Ann "Kathy" Shea, Crystal Ann Tymich, Anna[1] Christian Waters, Holly Ann Hughes, Ashley LaShay Jones, Sofia Lucerno Juarez, Amber Jean Swartz-Garcia, Brooklinn Felyxia Miller, Marjorie Christina "Christy" Luna , Lorie Lynn Lewis, Sheri Lynn Johnson, Lauren Maria Pico Jackson, Hattie Yvonne Jackson, Janice Kathryn Pockett, Alice Pereira, Sabine Morgenroth, Daniela Moreno, April Ann Cooper, Catherine Barbara "Cathy" Davidson, Mary Rachel Bryan, Hazel X. Bracamontes, Melissa Lee Brannen, Edna "Bette Jean" Masters, Shaina Ashly Kirkpatrick,
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DC Comics New Releases for Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Absolute Superman For All Seasons HC, $100.00
Action Comics Presents Doomsday Special #1 (One Shot)(Cover A Bjorn Barends), $5.99
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Catwoman Uncovered #1 (One Shot)(Cover A Jamie McKelvie), $5.99
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Riddler Year One #6 (Of 6)(Cover A Bill Sienkiewicz), $4.99
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EC LIVES… AGAIN: The Return Of EC Comics
By Chet Reams
So folks, it seems that EC Comics is getting back into publishng yet again. You may be asking "Another new volume/series-run of Tales From The Crypt comics? More EC reprint volumes?" The answer is actually something else entirely. EC Comics (@ec-comics) (legally referred to "William M. Gaines Agent, Inc.") and Oni Press (@onipress) are teaming up to produce two brand-new EC Comics comic-book series! Following is the official Press Release (as provided to Crypt of MADness by EC Comics/William M. Gaines Agent, Inc.)!
EC COMICS IS BACK WITH A VENGEANCE – AND ALL–NEW PUBLISHING LINE – AT ONI PRESS
The Infamous and Influential Comics Imprint That Redefined Pop Culture Returns with Staggering New Titles and Superstar Creators – Beginning Summer 2024
Seventy years after the creation of the Comics Code Authority irrevocably changed the course of comics history, the most infamous, notorious and controversial comic publisher of all time is set to return from the grave in summer 2024…
Oni Press – the multiple Eisner and Harvey Award-winning publisher of groundbreaking comics and graphic fiction for more than 25 years – is proud to announce a brand-new publishing partnership with William M. Gaines Agent, Inc. that will see the full-fledged return of EC Comics to comic shop and bookstore shelves worldwide with a slate of all-new series beginning in the summer of 2024.
Beginning with EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS #1 in July and CRUEL UNIVERSE #1 in August – the first official EC Comics series produced in nearly seven decades – Oni’s ambitious EC Comics publishing program will be overseen by Oni Press President & Publisher Hunter Gorinson and Editor-in-Chief Sierra Hahn in partnership with Cathy Gaines Mifsud and Corey Mifsud, the daughter and grandson of legendary EC Publisher William M. Gaines and administrators of William M. Gaines Agent, Inc.
“As my father said, ‘Only in the bounds of good taste!’ and I’m so excited to exhibit EC's good taste with Oni Press, who have distinguished themselves with both an award-winning library of comics and graphic novels and a passionate understanding of EC’s singular role in shaping comics history,” said Cathy Gaines Mifsud, President of William M. Gaines Agent, Inc.
“EC Comics is no stranger to a good comeback story! We’re thrilled to make this return with Oni Press and usher the classic EC sensibilities into the modern world,” said Corey Mifsud, Executive Director of William M. Gaines Agent, Inc. “It’s always been our dream to one day bring the fearless creative spirit of EC to a new generation. Working hand-in-hand with Oni’s award-winning team and a sensational cast of creators, it’s a pleasure to – at long last – shepherd EC into the 21st century with all-new series and stories.”
Edited by Hahn, Oni’s curated line of EC titles – which will include at least two series on a monthly basis from July 2024 onward in the genres of horror, science fiction, fantasy, and more – will feature contributions from a rotating cast of high-profile comics talents that includes writers Jason Aaron (Thor, Southern Bastards), Brian Azzarello (Batman: Damned, 100 Bullets), Rodney Barnes (Killadelphia), Corinna Bechko (Invisible Republic), Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun), Christopher Cantwell (Briar), Cecil Castellucci (Shade the Changing Girl), Chris Condon (That Texas Blood), Joshua Hale Fialkov (The Bunker), J. Holtham (AMC’s The Handmaid’s Tale), Jeff Jensen (HBO’s Watchmen, Green River Killer), Matt Kindt (BRZRKR, Mind MGMT), Sean Lewis (King Spawn), Stephanie Phillips (Grim), Jay Stephens (Dwellings), Zac Thompson (Cemetery Kids Don’t Die), Ben H. Winters (CBS’ Tracker), and more; artists Kano (Gotham Central, Immortal Iron Fist), Peter Krause (Irredeemable), Leomacs (Rogues), Malachi Ward (Black Hammer: The End), Dustin Weaver (Avengers, Paklis), and more; designer Rian Hughes (The Multiversity); alongside covers from Lee Bermejo (A Vicious Circle, Batman: Damned), Greg Smallwood (The Human Target), J.H. Williams III (Sandman: Overture, Promethea), and more to be revealed in the weeks and months ahead.
“Seventy years ago, EC Comics redefined what comics could be with shocking, confrontational and brilliantly crafted stories that challenged the existential issues at the center of American life – censorship, racism, sexism, nuclear proliferation, and more. Today, those battles continue in alarming and pernicious new ways.,” said Oni Press Editor-in-Chief, Sierra Hahn. “What better time to resurrect the undying spirit of EC Comics – one of the most entertaining, subversive, and influential publishers of all time – with an all-star cast of storytellers to examine today’s society through the lens that William Gaines and his legendary collaborators have left us.”
Founded by M.C. "Max" Gaines – often cited as one of the original creators of the comic book format – as “Educational Comics” in 1944, EC spearheaded a watershed evolution in the craft, quality, and power of the comics medium under Max's son, William M. Gaines, following the elder Gaines’ sudden death in 1947. Rechristening his father’s creation as “Entertaining Comics,” publisher, editor, and writer William M. Gaines recruited one of the most legendary creative stables in the history of the comics medium – including future Eisner Hall of Fame inductees Johnny Craig, Reed Crandall, Jack Davis, Al Feldstein, Frank Frazetta, Harvey Kurtzman, Joe Orlando, John Severin, Marie Severin, Al Williamson, Wally Wood, and many more – to oversee the creation of a revolutionary slate of new series that would soon grow to include TALES FROM THE CRYPT, MAD MAGAZINE, WEIRD SCIENCE, TWO-FISTED TALES, and more.
Widely celebrated for fearlessly confrontational stories that were as creatively innovative as they were culturally subversive – confronting racial and gender inequality, militarism, and environmental degradation in ways that would anticipate both the burgeoning counterculture and Civil Rights movements – EC’s urge to probe the darkness lurking beyond the edges of post-war America though tales of horror, science fiction, humor, and war earned the company millions of readers … and established a new high watermark for one of the first definitively American artforms: the comic book.
However, EC’s reign at the forefront of the American comic book industry – a period during which it eclipsed Marvel, DC, and Archie with sales of 10 million comics per year – would come crashing down in 1954 as an anti-comics moral panic swept America, inspiring book burnings, police surveillance, and a Congressional investigation that would see William M. Gaines’ testimony broadcast live in households across the country. This pro-censorship movement soon culminated in the creation of the Comics Code Authority, a sanitizing regulatory group whose guidelines were specifically tailored to remove EC’s comics from newsstands. EC’s final comics – until now – were published in 1956, and the hugely popular MAD was re-formatted as a magazine to escape Code scrutiny. Even so, the untimely death of EC could not erase the company’s far-reaching impact, having already inspired a young generation of readers – including John Carpenter, Guillermo del Toro, Matt Groening, James Gunn, George Lucas, Stephen King, George R.R. Martin, The Ramones, George Romero, Steven Spielberg, and hundreds more – who have cited EC’s iconoclastic brand of storytelling as a deep and primordial influence.
“There are few things more sacred to the canon of comic book history – and global pop culture – than EC Comics. The company’s audaciously inspired sensibilities have continuously echoed through nearly all facets of entertainment – like pieces of shrapnel embedded in American imagination,” said Oni Press President & Publisher Hunter Gorinson. “It’s both a huge honor and immense responsibility to be entrusted to work alongside the Gaines family in inhabiting EC’s indomitable spirit for a new generation. At a moment when we find ourselves confronting the same reactionary forces – injustice, inequality, and of course, censorship – that EC challenged head-on, we intend to write a new and powerful chapter that honors and expands one of the most important legacies the comic book medium has ever produced.”
Oni Press’ first two new EC titles – EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS and CRUEL UNIVERSE, a pair of horror and science anthologies in the classic EC mold – will debut in July and August 2024, respectively, before the publisher introduces more series in genres and formats that will expand the scope and scale of the EC publishing line in ways never before attempted.
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Best books I’ve read this year: end of year edition
I read a lot of great books this year so it’s really hard to narrow down my favorites, but here are some I read during the past six months that I most enjoyed. (You can read part one here).
Best new releases: fiction
Not a ton of novels I loved but I thought Afghan American author Jamil Jan Kochai’s short story collection The Haunting of Hajji Hotak was absolutely stellar.
Honorable mentions: Flight by Lynn Steger Strong and Small Game by Blair Braverman.
Best new releases: nonfiction
Partisans by Nicole Hemmer - argues convincingly that Trump was the natural evolution of decades of reactionary GOP politics, not an abberration.
Ducks by Kate Beaton - amazing graphic memoir by the Hark, A Vagrant writer about working in the Alberta oil sands to pay off her student debt. An incredible portrait both of what it’s like growing up working class in a small town and the sacrifices that entails and the trauma of being one of the few women in a very harsh working environment.
Strangers to Ourselves by Rachel Aviv - fascinating series of vignettes by one of my favorite New Yorker writers exploring different people’s perceptions of mental illness and how we can become trapped in our own narratives.
By Hands Now Known: Jim Crow’s Legal Executioners by Margaret A. Burnham - this was hard to stomach because of the depth of cruelty it described but is well worth reading to understand just how all-encompassing a reign of terror Jim Crow was for black Southerners.
Getting Me Cheap: How Low Wage Work Traps Women and Girls in Poverty by Amanda Freeman and Lisa Dodson - Damning Indictment of how this country treats poor people and how women and girls, particularly single mothers, bear the worst burden.
We Need to Build: Field Notes for a Diverse Democracy by Eboo Patel - I would get every left-of-center person to read this if I could.
Honorable mentions: His Name Is George Floyd by Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa and Bad Jews by Emily Tamkin.
Best fiction (non new)
I ended up reading a lot of fiction by 20th century European authors, and particularly loved The Radetzky March by Joseph Roth, The Post-Office Girl by Stefan Zweig, Everything Flows by Vassily Grossman and The Years by Annie Ernaux. Reading these felt like getting a little tour of the century, particularly of how radically modern Europe was shaped by WWI and WWII.
Boy Parts by Eliza Clark and In a Lonely Place by Dorothy Hughes were my two other favorites, and are of a pair in that they’re refreshing (despite being over 60 years old in one case) takes by woman writers on a specific style of novel and make incredible use of an unreliable narrator.
Best nonfiction (non new)
I continued to read a lot of nonfiction about abortion and most appreciated The Girls Who Went Away by Ann Fessler, which details the human cost of the “baby scoop” era and Beggars and Choosers by Rickie Solinger, which criticizes the shift from rights to choice-based language in discussions of reproductive politics.
I also really enjoyed Mark Lilla’s The Shipwrecked Mind about reactionary politics, which honestly felt like a better version of The Decadent Society and Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning by Cathy Park Hong, which was written before the pandemic and felt extremely prescient about a lot of the discourse of the past few years.
Best poetry
I didn’t read a ton of poetry that really grabbed me but I enjoyed Sherry Shenoda’s The Mummy Eaters, which explores the author’s Coptic Egyptian heritage. From previous years, I enjoyed Philip Metres’ Shrapnel Maps and Richie Hofmann’s Second Empire.
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