DROPPING IN ON THE WILDSTORM COMICS UNIVERSE ALL GUNS BLAZING IN '97.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on some WildStorm nasties and Christine Blaze taking them out in a blistering hail of gunfire, a double splash page from "Divine Right" Vol. 1 #1. September, 1997. WildStorm Productions.
Story/script/artwork -- Jim Lee
Inker – Scott Williams
Colorist – Joe Chiodo
Letterers – Richard Starkings & Comicraft’s Albert Deschesne
Computer Colors – Nick Bell, Laura Depuy, Tad Ehrlich & Alex Sinclair
Source: www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/2018/02/20/divine-right-1-1997.
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All films
All the films I’ve ever watched? I have too much time.
1902
A Trip to the Moon
1938
Bringing up Baby
1940
Pinocchio
1941
Dumbo
1942
Bambi
Casablanca
Cat People
1944
Curse of the Cat People
1950
Cinderella
1951
Alice in Wonderland
1953
Peter Pan
1954
Rear Window
1955
Lady and the Tramp
The Ladykillers
1959
Sleeping beauty
Some Like it Hot
1960
Psycho
1961
101 Dalmations
Breakfast at Tiffanys
The Parent Trap
West Side Story
1962
To Kill a Mockingbird
1963
Lord of the Flies
1964
A Shot in the Dark
Mary Poppins
1965
Juliet of the Spirits
Sound of Music
1967
The Jungle Book
The Producers
1968
2001 A Space Odyssey
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Night of the Living Dead
Rosemarys Baby
1969
Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
1970
The Aristocats
The Railway Children
1971
A Clockwork Orange
And Now for Something Completely Different
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
1972
Aguirre, the Wrath of God
1973
Don’t Look Now
The Exorcist
La Planete Sauvage
The Long Goodbye
Paper Moon
Robin Hood
Tom Sawyer
The Wicker Man
Mean streets
1974
Blazing Saddles
Swallows and Amazons
Young Frankenstein
1975
Dog Day Afternoon
Jaws
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
Return of Pink Panther
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
1976
Bugsy Malone
Carrie
Freaky Friday
King Kong
Pink Panther Strikes Again
The Omen
Taxi Driver
1977
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
The Island of Dr Moreau
Suspiria
Star Wars: A New Hope
1978
The Deer Hunter
Grease
Halloween
Watership Down
1979
Alien
Life of Brian
Quadrophenia
1980
Airplane!
The Blues Brothers
Flash Gordon
Friday the 13th
The Shining
Star Wars the Empire Strikes Back
1981
An American Werewolf in London
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
1982
Annie
Blade Runner
The Dark Crystal
ET
Poltergeist
The Thing
The Snowman
1983
The Dead Zone
The Man With Two Brains
National Lampoons Vacation
Scarface
Wargames
Christine
Monty Python’s the Meaning of Life
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Videodrome
1984
Amadeus
Footloose
Ghostbusters
Gremlins
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Karate Kid
Never-ending Story
The Nightmare on Elm Street
Sixteen Candles
Dune
This is Spinal Tap
1985
Back to the Future
Brazil
Brewsters Millions
The Goonies
Re-Animator
Room with a View
The Breakfast Club
National Lampoon’s European Vacation
1986
Aliens
An American Tail
Big Trouble in Little China
Blue Velvet
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Labyrinth
Little Shop of Horrors
Stand By Me
Platoon
1987
The BFG
The Brave Little Toaster
The Evil Dead II
The Lost Boys
Planes Trains and Automobiles
Predator
The Princess Bride
Raising Arizona
Withnail and I
1988
Beetlejuice
Big
Die Hard
Heathers
The Land Before Time
My Neighbour Totoro
Scrooged
They Live
Twins
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Willow
1989
Back to the Future 2
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Do the Right Thing
Honey I Shrunk the Kids
Kiki's Delivery Service
The Little Mermaid
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation
See No Evil Hear No Evil
1990
Edward Scissorhands
Home Alone
Kindergarten Cop
Misery
Tremors
Wild at Heart
The Witches
1991
The Addams Family
Beauty and the Beast
Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey
Drop Dead Fred
Naked Lunch
Point Break
Silence of the Lambs
1992
Aladdin
Army of Darkness
Candyman
Ferngully
Home Alone 2 Lost in New York
Howards End
The Muppet Christmas Carol
Of Mice and Men
Reservoir Dogs
Twin Peaks Fire Walk with Me
Waynes World
1993
Addams' Family Values
Groundhog Day
Hocus Pocus
Jurassic Park
Mrs Doubtfire
Nightmare Before Christmas
Secret Garden
True Romance
1994
Ace Ventura Pet Detective
Clerks
Interview with the Vampire
Leon: the Professional
The Lion King
Little Women
Miracle on 34th Street
Pulp Fiction
Reality Bites
Richie Rich
The Santa Clause
The Shawshank Redemption
1995
A Little Princess
Clueless
Cold Comfort Farm
Jumanji
Mallrats
Pocahontas
Se7en
Toy Story
The Usual Suspects
1996
101 Dalmations
Bottle Rocket
The Craft
Fargo
Independence Day
James and the Giant Peach
Mars Attacks
Matilda
Trainspotting
1997
Anaconda
A Simple Wish
Austin Powers
The Borrowers
Cube
Cure
The Fifth Element
The Game
Hercules
Jackie Brown
Liar Liar
Princess Mononoke
1998
The Big Lebowski
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Mulan
The Parent Trap
Ring
Rushmore
The Truman Show
1999
10 Things I Hate About You
American Beauty
Austin Powers 2
Being John Malkovich
The Blair Witch Project
Dogma
Fight Club
The Green Mile
The Haunting
The Iron Giant
Matrix
The Mummy
Stuart Little
The Talented Mr Ripley
Toy Story 2
The Virgin Suicides
2000
Almost Famous
American Psycho
Battle Royale
Chicken Run
The Emperor’s New Groove
The Grinch
Help! I’m a Fish
Memento
Requiem for a Dream
The Road to El Dorado
The State I Am in
Unbreakable
2001
Amelie
Donnie Darko
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Jeepers Creepers
The Lord of the Rings
Monsters Inc
Moulin Rouge
The Mummy Returns
The Others
Princess Arete
The Princess Diaries
The Royal Tenenbaums
Shrek
Spirited Away
Wet Hot American Summer
Zoolander
2002
28 Days Later
About a Boy
Austin Powers: Gold Member
Catch Me if You Can
The Cat Returns
City of God
Dark Water
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Ice Age
Ju On: the Grudge
Lilo and Stitch
Panic Room
The Ring
Scooby-doo
Signs
Spider-man
Stuart Little 2
2003
Big Fish
Bruce Almighty
The Cat in the Hat
Cheaper by The Dozen
Elf
Finding Nemo
Girl with a Pearl Earring
I Capture the Castle
Kangaroo Jack
Kill Bill Vol.1
Lost in Translation
Oldboy
Peter Pan
Pirates of the Caribbean: the Curse of the Black Pearl
The Room
Rugrats Go Wild
The Santa Clause 2
School of Rock
2004
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The Day After Tomorrow
Dodgeball
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Finding Neverland
Five Children and It
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Howl’s Moving Castle
The Incredibles
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Life Aquatic
The Machinist
Mean Girls
Napoleon Dynamite
Polar Express
Scooby-doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
The Secret Window
Shaun of the Dead
Shrek 2
Spider-man 2
Spongebob Movie
Team America
The Village
2005
The 40 Yr Old Virgin
Batman Begins
Capote
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Cheaper by the Dozen 2
The Chronicles of Narnia
The Corpse Bride
The Descent
Grizzly Man
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
House of Wax
Kronks New Groove
Madagascar
Nanny Mcphee
Robots
Shark Boy and Lava Girl
The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants
V for Vendetta
Wallace and Gromit and the Curse of the Were-rabbit
2006
Accepted
Black Sheep
Borat
Charlotte’s Web
Clerks II
Deck the Halls
The Devil Wears Prada
Flushed Away
High School Musical
The History Boys
Little Miss Sunshine
Marie Antoinette
Miss Potter
Nacho Libre
The Night at the Museum
Over the Hedge
Pan’s Labyrinth
The Santa Clause 3
Southland Tales
Tekkonkinkreet
Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny
This is England
Wicker Man
Wind in the Willows
2007
Blades of Glory
Bridge to Terabithia
Charlie Bartlett
The Darjeeling Limited
Eagle Vs Shark
Evan Almighty
The Golden Compass
High School Musical 2
Hot Fuzz
Hot Rod
Hp Order Phoenix
Into the Wild
Juno
The Mist
Mr Magoriums Wonder Emporium
No Country for Old Men
Ratatouille
The Simpsons Movie
Son of Rambow
Spider-man 3
St Trinians
Superbad
There Will Be Blood
Waitress
Walk Hard
Zodiac
2008
Angus Thongs and Perfect Snogging
Assassination of a High School President
Batman: the Dark Knight
The Boy in the Stripe Pyjamas
Bronson
Cloverfield
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Let the Right One in
Mamma Mia!
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
Ponyo
Role Models
The Secret of Moonacre
The Spiderwick Chronicles
The Strangers
Tropic Thunder
Wall-e
The Wave
Yes Man
2009
500 Days of Summer
Adventureland
The Boat That Rocked
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Coraline
District 9
Fantastic Mr Fox
Funny People
Hachi: a Dog's Tale
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
Inglorious Basterds
Jennifers Body
Moon
Mr Nobody
Orphan
The Road
Splice
Teenage Dirtbag
Up
Watchmen
Where the Wild Things Are
Whip It
Zombieland
2010
127 Hours
Alice in Wonderland
Biutiful
Blue Valentine
Despicable Me
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Easy a
Gulliver's Travels
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Inception
It's Kind of a Funny Story
Kick Ass
The Last Exorcism
Let Me in
Macgruber
Megamind
Remember Me
Scott Pilgrim Vs the World
Shutter Island
Submarine
Tangled
Toy Story 3
True Grit
2011
Attack the Block
Bridesmaids
Cabin in the Woods
Cowboys & Aliens
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Drive
Fright Night
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
The Help
Hick
Hugo
Kill List
Megan is Missing
Red State
The Skin I Live in
Super 8
Tree of Life
We Need to Talk Abut Kevin
X-men First Class
2012
21 Jump Street
American Mary
Antiviral
Avengers
Batman: the Dark Night Rises
Frankenweenie
The Hunger Games
Les Miserables
Life of Pi
Looper
Moonrise Kingdom
Paranorman
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Pitch Perfect
The Place Beyond the Pines
Ruby Sparks
Seven Psychopaths
Sinister
Stories We Tell
Stuck in Love
V/H/S
The Watch
Would You Rather
Wreck It Ralph
2013
12 Years a Slave
About Time
The Book Thief
Dark Skies
Enemy
Evil Dead
How I Live Now
The Kings of Summer
The Lone Ranger
Machete Kills
Monsters University
Night Moves
Oculus
Pacific Rim
Palo Alto
Prisoners
The Purge
Saving Mr Banks
The Secret Life Walter Mitty
Short Term 12
Shrek the Musical
Snowpiercer
Under the Skin
V/H/S 2
We're the Millers
2014
22 Jump Street
Annabellle
As Above So Below
The Babadook
Bad Neighbours
Big Eyes
Big Hero 6
Bird Man
Boxtrolls
Comet
Creep
Ex Machina
The Falling
Gone Girl
Goodnight Mommy
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Guardians of the Galaxy
Interstellar
Into the Woods
It Follows
John Wick
Kingsman
The Lego Movie
Love & Mercy
The Maze Runner
Nightcrawler
Paddington
Pride
Spring
This is Where I Leave You
Tusk
Two Night Stand
What We Do in the Shadows
Whiplash
Wish I Was Here
X&Y
2015
Ant-man
The Big Short
Carol
Demolition
Departure
The Final Girls
The Good Dinosouar
Green Room
Hell House Llc
Inside out
The Invitation
Jurassic World
The Little Prince
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Mustang
Our Little Sister
Paper Towns
Peanuts Movie
The Revenant
Room
Sinister 2
The Stanford Prison Experiment
Star Wars: the Force Awakens
Suffragette
Tale of Tales
Turbo Kid
Victoria
The Visit
The Witch
2016
10 Cloverfield Lane
20th Century Women
A Cure for Wellness
A Monster Calls
Arrival
Better Watch out
The Bfg
Captain Fantastic
Deadpool
Doctor Strange
Don’t Breathe
The Edge of Seventeen
Everybody Wants Some
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
First Girl I Loved
The Founder
Free Fire
The Fundamentals of Caring
The Girl with All the Gifts
The Good Neighbour
The Handmaiden
Hidden Figures
The Hunt for the Wilderpeople
I Am Not a Serial Killer
Jackie
Keanu
Kubo and the Two Strings
La La Land
Manchester by the Sea
Mascots
Midnight Special
Mindhorn
Miss Stevens
Moana
Moonlight
My Life As a Courgette
The Neon Demon
The Nice Guys
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
Raw
The Secret Life of Pets
Silence
Sing
Sing Street
Streetcat Named Bob
Suicide Squad
Swiss Army Man
Tallulah
Train to Busan
The Void
The Wailing
War on Everyone
Yoga Hosers
2017
A Ghost Story
Baby Driver
The Babysitter
Baywatch
Before I Fall
The Beguiled
The Big Sick
Blade Runner 2049
Boss Baby
Brawl in Cell Block 99
Brigsby Bear
The Bye Bye Man
Call Me by Your Name
Captain Underpants
The Death of Stalin
Detroit
The Disaster Artist
Dunkirk
The Endless
Fist Fight
The Florida Project
Geralds Game
Get out
Good Time
Happy Death Day
Hot Summer Nights
I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore
It
It Comes at Night
I Tonya
Jumanji
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Kong: Skull Island
Lady Bird
Lego Batman
Life
Logan
Logan Lucky
The Man Who Invented Christmas
Mary and the Witches Flower
Mollys Game
Mother!
Murder on the Orient Express
My Friend Dahmer
Okja
Paddington 2
Phantom Thread
Please Stand by
The Ritual
Rough Night
The Shape of Water
Spiderman Homecoming
Split
The Square
Star Wars: the Last Jedi
Thor: Ragnarok
Thoroughbreds
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
The Tribes of Palos Verdes
Xx
You Were Never Really Here
2018
A Futile and Stupid Gesture
Alex Strangelove
American Animals
Annihilation
A Quiet Place
Avengers: Infinity War
Bad Times at the El Royale
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Black Panther
Blakklansman
Bohemian Rhapsody
Bumblebeee
Calibre
Cam
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
The Christmas Chronicles
Christopher Robin
Climax
Crazy Rich Asians
Deadpool 2
Eighth Grade
The Favourite
First Man
Greta
The Grinch
Hereditary
Hotel Artemis
The Incredibles 2
In Fabric
Isle of Dogs
Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom
Leave No Trace
The Little Stranger
Love, Simon
Mamma Mia Here We Go Again
Mandy
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
Mary Poppins Returns
Mid90s
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Mute
Ophelia
Overlord
Pacific Rim: Uprising
The Package
The Polka King
Possum
Set It Up
Shirkers
Shoplifters
The Slaughterhouse Rules
Sorry to Bother You
Spiderman: into the Spider Verse
Strangers: Prey at Night
Suspiria
Tag
To All the Boys I've Loved Before
Tyrel
Under the Silver Lake
Vice
Wildlife
2019
A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood
Always Be My Maybe
Animals
Annabelle Comes Home
The Art of Self Defence
Avengers: Endgame
Between 2 Ferns
Booksmart
Buffaloed
Captain Marvel
Color out of Space
Come to Daddy
Daniel Isn’t Real
The Dead Don’t Die
Doctor Sleep
Dolomite is My Name
Escape Room
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
The Farewell
Fighting with My Family
First Cow
First Love
Glass
Godzilla: King of Monsters
Good Boys
Good Boys
Halloween
Honey Boy
Honey Boy
Hustlers
In the Tall Grass
The Irishman
I See You
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
John Wick 3: Parabellum
Jojo Rabbit
Joker
Jumanji the Next Level
Klaus
Knives out
The Last Black Man in San Francisco
Late Night
Lego Movie 2
The Lighthouse
Little Monsters
Little Women
Ma
Maleficent 2
Marriage Story
Midsommar
Missing Link
Noelle
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
The Other Lamb
Parasite
The Personal History of David Copperfield
The Platform
Pokemon Detective Pikachu
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Ready or Not
Rocket Man
Saint Maud
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
The Secret Life of Pets 2
Shazam
Someone Great
Spider Man Far from Home
Star Wars: the Rise of Skywalker
Sword of Trust
Them That Follow
Toy Story 4
Uncut Gems
Us
The Vast of Night
Villains
Zombieland Double Tap
2020:
An American Pickle
The Babysitter: Killer Queen
Bad Education
Birds of Prey
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Brahms: the Boy Ii
Broken Hearts Gallery
The Call
Chemical Hearts
The Devil All the Time
Emma.
Eurovision Song Contest: the Story of Fire Saga
The Grudge
Hamilton
His House
Hubie Halloween
The Hunt
The Invisible Man
Kajillionaire
The King of Staten Island
Little Women
Love and Monsters
My Octopus Teacher
The New Mutants
The Old Guard
Palm Springs
Possessor
Promising Young Woman
Run
She Dies Tomorrow
Shiva Baby
Spontaneous
Spree
Swallow
Tenet
The Trial of the Chicago 7
The Vast of Night
We Can Be Heroes
Zappa
Zola
2021:
Army of the Dead
Army of Thieves
Bad Trip
Candyman
Fear Street Part 1: 1994
Fear Street Part 2: 1978
Fear Street Part 3: 1666
Flora and Ulysses
Free Guy
The French Dispatch
Love Hard
Luca
Moxie
Pig
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
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Directors mentioned by name:
• Jean-Luc Godard
• William Greaves
• Christopher Nolan
• Judd Apatow
• Billy Wilder
• Charlie Kaufman (meta!)
• George Clooney (mentioned as a handsome celebrity, not a director)
• Sidney Drew
• Jean-Pierre Melville
• Alain Resnais
• Oscar Micheaux
• Georges Méliès
• Wes Anderson (later nicknamed Wanderson)
• Martin Scorsese (later as 'Scorseso', then later as 'Marvin Scorsesso')
• Quentin Tarantino (deliberately misspelled as 'Tarrantinoo')
• Sidney Poitier (mentioned for his acting work in To Sir, With Love)
• Alfred Hitchcock
• Harvey Weinstein (mentioned as a terrible human being, he also happens to have directing credits)
• William Dear (protagonist B. Rosenberg's film professor)
• Paul Thomas Anderson (nicknamed Panderson, later mentioned as one of the Paul Andersons)
• Jean Cocteau
• Ron Howard (as 'Ronson Howard')
• Giuseppe de Liguoro
• Francesco Bertolini
• Adolfo Padovan
• Sam Shepard
• Vsevolod Pudovkin
• Tony Scott (in reference to A.O. Scott, possibly a tribute to the director)
• Marc Forster
• Zach Helm (as 'Zachary H. Elms', in reference to his Stranger Than Fiction writing credit)
• Manolo Cruz
• Carlos del Castillo
• Lav Diaz
• Juho Kuosmanen
• Danis Tanovic
• Koji Fukada
• Thomas Vinterberg
• Hannes Holm
• Makoto Shinkai
• Martin Zandvliet
• Preston Sturges
• Alec Baldwin (as a Baldwin brother)
• Angelia Jolie (as married to Brad Pitt)
• Russell Crowe (as 'Russ Crow', for "crazy blinking" in A Beautiful Mind)
• W.C. Fields
• Luis Bunuel
• Alexander Payne
• Francois Truffaut
• Kurt Maetzig
• Lana & Lily Wachowski
• David Cronenberg (as 'David Cronenbauer', and later as 'Dave Cronenberg')
• Robert Altman (as 'Bobert Altman')
• Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne
• Vittorio De Sica
• Satyajit Ray
• Bob Balaban (mentioned as an actor in B. Rosenberg's daughter's film, playing a fictionalized version of B.)
• Jonah Hill (mentioned as the star of a hypothetical Charlie Kaufman film)
• Warren Beatty
• Michael Cimino
• Diane Keaton (mentioned as who B. had a falling out over with Warren Beatty)
• Duke Johnson
• Art Clokey
• Andrei Tarkovsky
• Ray Harryhausen
• Willis H. O'Brien (initially misspelled as Wallis O'Brian)
• Andy Warhol
• Hal Roach
• Yoko Ono (mentioned in reference to her art piece 'Wish Tree')
• Giovanni Pastrone
• Richard Burton (referenced as one of Bettie Page's ex-husbands, which is false)
• Goldie Hawn (President Donald J. Trunk has a signed photograph in B.'s dream)
• Lin-Manuel Miranda (in reference to a fictional White House rap. Note: Lin's directorial debut is in production)
• Mike Myers (in reference to Austin Powers/Dr. Evil)
• Alexander Sokurov
• Francois Ozon
• Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
• Claire Denis
• Dome Karukoski
• Masato Harada
• Jakub Paczek
• John Trengove
• Charlie Chaplin (mentioned for his "dapper insouciance")
• James Cagney (an actor who wore lifts)
• Burgess Meredith (an actor who wore lifts)
• Al Pacino (an actor who will wear lifts)
• Buster Keaton
• Melvin Frank
• Mike Nichols (as 'Michael Nichols')
• Nicolas Cage (mentioned as star of Adaptation.)
• Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle
• Sofia Coppola
• Jerry Lewis
• Shawn Levy
• Rainer Werner Fassbinder
• Paul Reubens (reference to Pee-wee Herman)
• Robert Downey Sr.
• Werner Herzog
• Steven Spielberg (as 'Steve Spielman', later as 'Steve Spielberg')
• Frederick Wiseman
• John Candy (reference to Uncle Buck)
• Beyonce (a safe talking point)
• John Carpenter
• Stephen King (as author of Christine)
• Antonio Campos
• James Cagney (as star of Man of a Thousand Faces)
• Ludmil Staikov
• Burt Reynolds (as star of fictional Children of a Lesser God theatre production)
• Gary Oldman (mentioned in reference to his performance as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour)
• Carl Theodor Dreyer
• Robert De Niro (incorrectly mentioned as star of Taxi)
• Tod Browning
• Alan Alda (reference to his character in M*A*S*H)
• Ingmar Bergman
• Ike Barinholtz
• William Friedkin
• Maya Deren
• Samuel Fuller
Note: Directors most frequently mentioned throughout the novel are Jean-Luc Godard, Christopher Nolan, Judd Apatow, Charlie Kaufman & Wes Anderson.
TV shows mentioned:
• The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969–1972)
• Blossom (1991–1995)
• Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–1974)
• The Bernie Mac Show (2001–2006)
• Friends (1994–2004)
• Grey's Anatomy (2005–present)
• M*A*S*H (1972–1983)
• Black Mirror (2011–present)
• The Twilight Zone (1959–1964)
• American Idol (2002–present)
• Happy Days (1974–1984)
• The Flintstones (1960–1966)
• Doctor Who (2005–present)
• Fox & Friends (1998–present)
• Taxi (1978–1983)
• Mad TV (1995–2009)
• Trapper John, M.D. (1979–1986)
• Bob's Burgers (2011–present)
Fictional films and TV shows mentioned:
• Herbert and Dunham Ride Bicycles (1896) [prologue]
• Moutarde (dir. Rene Chauvin)
• Gravity in Essence (dir. B. Rosenberg)
• Ich Habe Keine Augapfel (dir. Heinrich Telemucher)
• Untitled (dir. Ingo Cutbirth)
• Help Me, Teach! (starring Robin Williams)
• Teacher of the Year II (starring Robin Williams)
• The Teacher Who Cared Very Much (starring Robin Williams)
• Professor Salvador Sapperstein and the Sad Students of Salisbury High (starring Robin Williams)
• Help Me Again, Teach! (starring Robin Williams)
• I Am Your Teacher and I Love You (starring Robin Williams)
• Jolly Roger (dir. Nunley, 1952)
• Found Again (dir. Kertes Onegin)
• Thyestes/Obliviate (dir. Tobleg)
• 10th Birthday Party for Bobby [home video]
• It's Tough Being a Teen Comedian in the Eighties! (dir. Judd Apatow) [#4 in B. Rosenberg's top 10 of 2016.]
• Soy un Chimpance (dir. Unknown)
• Untitled [orphan film festival film B. Rosenberg watches and describes in detail]
• So You Want To Be a Funny Guy? (dir. Judd Apatow)
• It's Not Appropriate to Punch Him (Cowlick)
• Shrimp Coctail for Two [TV show]
• The Doctor Is In[sane]! [TV show]
• Who Shall Remain Nameless [hypothetical film directed by B. Rosenberg]
• Dysgu i gi bach gachu (dir. Talfan)
• Here Come a Coupla Fellas (starring Mudd & Molloy)
• Ain't She a Corker, Boys? (starring Lucy Chalmers)
• Abbott and Costello meet the Killer Robot From the Phantom Creeps [fictional film within Ingo Cutbirth's film]
• Father Nose Jest (dir. Grace Farrow, B. Rosenberg's daughter)
• A Coming of Rage Story (dir. Grace Less) [film within Grace Farrow's film above]
• Dreams of Absent-Minded Transgression (dir. Charlie Kaufman)
• Guns Blazing (dir. B. Rosenberg) [hypothetical film]
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Stephen King aka Richard Bachman book collection - Carrie 1974 to Elevation 2018.
US and UK first edition, first printings.
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1974 - Carrie
1975 - Salem’s Lot
1977 - The Shining
1977 - Rage
1978 - Night Shift
1978 - The Stand
1979 - The Long Walk
1979 - The Dead Zone
1980 - Firestarter
1981 - Roadwork
1981 - Danse Macabre
1981 - Cujo
1982 - The Running Man
1982 - The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger
1982 - Creepshow
1982 - Different Seasons
1983 - Christine
1983 - Pet Sematary
1983 - Cycle of the Werewolf
1985 - Silver Bullet
1984 - The Talisman
1984 - Thinner
1985 - Skeleton Crew
1985 - The Bachman Books
1986 - It
1987 - The Eyes of the Dragon
1987 - The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three
1987 - Misery
1988 - The Tommyknockers
1988 - Nightmares in the Sky
1988 - Dark Visions
1989 - The Dark Half
1989 - My Pretty Pony
1989 - Dolan’s Cadillac
1990 - The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition
1990 - Four Past Midnight
1991 - The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands
1991 - Needful Things
1991 - Twice the Power
1992 - Gerald’s Game
1993 - Dolores Claiborne
1993 - Nightmares & Dreamscapes (stories)
1994 - The Rock Bottom Remainders
1994 - Insomnia
1995 - Rose Madder
1995 - Umney’s Last Case
1996 - The Green Mile
1996 - Desperation
1996 - The Regulators
1997 - Screamplays
1997 - Six Stories
1997 - The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
1998 - Bag of Bones
1999 - Storm of the Century
1999 - The New Lieutenant’s Rap
1999 - The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
1999 - The Girl Who Loved Tom (Pop-up)
1999 - Hearts in Atlantis
2000 - Secret Windows
2000 - On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
2000 - Dreamcatcher
2001 - Black House
2002 - From a Buick 8
2002 - Everything’s Eventual
2003 - The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger Revised
2003 - The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three
2003 - The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands
2003 - The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
2003 - The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla
2004 - The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah
2004 - The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower
2004 - Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans
2006 - The Secretary of Dreams 1
2010 - The Secretary of Dreams 2
2013 - Ghost Brothers of Darkland County
2010 - Riding the Bullet
2005 - Salem’s Lot Illustrated Edition
2005 - The Colorado Kid
2006 - Cell
2006 - Lisey’s Story
2007 - Blaze as Richard Bachman
2008 - Duma Key
2008 - Just After Sunset
2008 - The Little Sisters of Eluria
2009 - Stephen King Goes to the Movies
2009 - Under the Dome
2010 - American Vampire
2010 - Blockade Billy
2010 - One For The Road
2010 - Full Dark, No Stars
2011 - 11.22.63
2012 - The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole
2012 - Battleground
2013 - Joyland
2013 - The Dark Man
2013 - Doctor Sleep
2014 - Mr Mercedes
2014 - Revival
2015 - Finder Keepers
2015 - Joyland Illustrated
2015 - Bazaar of Bad Dreams
2016 - End of Watch
2016 - Charlie the Choo Choo
2016 - Hearts in Suspension
2017 - Gwendy’s Button Box
2017 - Sleeping Beauties
2018 - Flight or Fright
2018 - The Outsider
2018 - Elevation
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List of all Stephen King Books
What should I read next?
Carrie – 1974 Read
Salem’s Lot – 1975 Read
The Shining – 1977 Read
Rage – 1977
The Stand – 1978 Read
The Long Walk – 1979
The Dead Zone – 1979
Firestarter – 1980 Read
Roadwork – 1981
Cujo – 1981
The Running Man – 1982
The Gunslinger – 1982
Christine – 1983
Pet Sematary – 1983 Read
Cycle Of The Werewolf – 1983
The Talisman – 1984
Thinner – 1984
It – 1986 Read
The Eyes Of The Dragon – 1987
The Drawing Of The Three – 1987
Misery – 1987 Read
The Tommyknockers – 1987
The Dark Half – 1989
The Waste Lands – 1991
Needful Things – 1991
Gerald’s Game – 1992
Dolores Claiborne – 1992
Insomnia – 1994 Read
Rose Madder – 1995
The Green Mile – 1996 Read
Desperation – 1996
The Regulators – 1996
Wizard And Glass – 1997
Bag Of Bones – 1998
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon – 1999
Dreamcatcher – 2001
Black House – 2001
From A Buick 8 – 2002
Wolves Of The Calla – 2003
Song Of Susannah – 2004
The Dark Tower – 2004
The Colorado Kid – 2005
Cell – 2006 Read
Lisey’s Story – 2006
Blaze – 2007
Duma Key – 2008
Under The Dome – 2009
11/22/63 – 2011 Read
The Wind Through The Keyhole – 2012
Joyland – 2013
Doctor Sleep – 2013 Read
Mr Mercedes – 2014 Read
Revival – 2014
Finders Keepers – 2015 Read
End Of Watch – 2016 Read
Gwendy’s Button Box – 2017
Sleeping Beauties – 2017 Read
The Outsider – 2018 Read
Elevation – 2018 Read
The Institute – 2019 Read
Later – 2021 Read
Billy Summers – 2021 Read
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Come consiglieresti di approcciare Stephen King a un neofita?
Rigorosamente in ordine cronologico di pubblicazione.
Questo perché (e dovrebbe esistere un grafico ingarbugliato da qualche parte in rete), col passare degli anni gli universi con i loro protagonisti prendono ad intrecciarsi e anche se non sono mai liaison tali da rovinarsi la comprensione e la fruizione della storia, per me che lo segue da decenni è stato bello vedere il filo rosso dipanarsi.
Sfruttando wikipedia, in neretto le raccolte di racconti e in fondo la saga della Torre Nera, da leggere ugualmente inframezzata:
1974 - Carrie (I ed. it. Milano, Sonzogno, 1977)
1975 - Le notti di Salem (Salem's Lot) (I ed. it. Milano, Sonzogno, 1979)
1977 - Shining (The Shining) (I ed. it. Milano, Sonzogno, 1978 con il titolo Una splendida festa di morte)
1977 - Ossessione (Rage) (I ed. it. Milano, Sonzogno, 1988)
1978 - L'ombra dello scorpione (The Stand) (I ed. it. Milano, Sonzogno, 1983)
1978 - A volte ritornano (Night Shift) (I ed. it. Milano, Sonzogno, 1981)
1979 - La zona morta (The Dead Zone) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1981)
1979 - La lunga marcia (The Long Walk) (I ed. it. Milano, A. Mondadori collana Urania, 1985)1981 -
Uscita per l'inferno (Roadwork) (I ed. it. Milano, Sonzogno, 1987)
1980 - L'incendiaria (Firestarter) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1982)
1981 - Cujo (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1983)
1982 - L'uomo in fuga (The Running Man) (I ed. it. Milano, A. Mondadori collana Urania, 1984)
1982 - Stagioni diverse (Different Seasons) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1987)
1983 - Christine - La macchina infernale (Christine) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1984)
1983 - Unico indizio: la luna piena (The Cycle of the Werewolf) (I ed. it. Milano, Longanesi, 1986)
1983 - Pet Sematary (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1985)
1984 - L'occhio del male (Thinner) (I ed. it. Milano, Sonzogno, 1986)
1984 - Gli occhi del drago (The Eyes of the Dragon) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1988)
1984 - Il talismano (The Talisman) - con Peter Straub (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1986)
1985 - Scheletri (Skeleton Crew) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1989)
1986 - It (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1987)
1987 - Misery (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1988)
1987 - Le creature del buio (The Tommyknockers) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1989)
1989 - La metà oscura (The Dark Half) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1990)
1990 - Quattro dopo mezzanotte (Four Past Midnight) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1990)
1991 - Cose preziose (Needful Things) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1992)
1992 - Il gioco di Gerald (Gerald's Game) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1993)
1992 - Dolores Claiborne (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1994)
1993 - Incubi & deliri (Nightmares and Dreamscapes) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1993)
1994 - Insomnia (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1994)
1995 - Rose Madder (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1996)
1996 - Il miglio verde (The Green Mile) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling serial, 1996)
1996 - I vendicatori (The Regulators) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1997)
1996 - Desperation (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1997)
1998 - Mucchio d'ossa (Bag of Bones) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1999)
1999 - La tempesta del secolo (Storm of the Century) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2000)
1999 - La bambina che amava Tom Gordon (The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1999)
2000 - Cuori in Atlantide (Hearts in Atlantis) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2000)
2001 - L'acchiappasogni (Dreamcatcher) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2001)
2001 - La casa del buio (Black House) - con Peter Straub (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2002)
Tutto è fatidico (Everything's Eventual) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2002)
2002 - Buick 8 (From a Buick 8) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2003)
2005 - Colorado Kid (The Colorado Kid) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2005)
2006 - Cell (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2006)
2006 - La storia di Lisey (Lisey's Story) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2006)
2007 - Blaze (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2007)
2008 - Al crepuscolo (Just After Sunset) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2008)
2008 - Duma Key (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2008)
2009 - The Dome (Under the Dome) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2009)
2010 - Notte buia, niente stelle (Full Dark, No Stars) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2010)
2011 - 22/11/'63 (11/22/63) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2011)
2013 - Joyland (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2013)
2013 - Doctor Sleep (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2014)
2014 - Revival (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2015)
2014 - Mr. Mercedes (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2014)
2015 - Chi perde paga (Finders Keepers) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling &Kupfer, 2015)
2015 - Il bazar dei brutti sogni (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2016)
2016 - Fine turno (End of Watch) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2016)
2017 - Sleeping Beauties (scritto con Owen King, I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2017)
2018 - The Outsider
1982 - L'ultimo cavaliere (The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1989)
1987 - La chiamata dei tre (The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1990)
1991 - Terre desolate (The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1992)
1997 - La sfera del buio (The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1998)
2003 - I lupi del Calla (The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2003)
2004 - La canzone di Susannah (The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2004)
2004 - La torre nera (The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2004)
2012 - La leggenda del vento (The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole) (I ed. it. Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 2012)
Non so come potrei invogliarti se non dicendoti che sono quello che sono (e ho avuto i problemi che ho avuto) grazie a (e per colpa di) Stephen King.
Un genio.
Non tutti sono horror classici e a volte si possono trovare racconti di fantascienza (l’ombra dello scorpione, la lunga marcia, l’uomo in fuga, le creature del buoio), a volte di fantasy (gli occhi del drago, il talismano) e a volte storie sull’orrore della quotidiana normalità... ma non ti dico quali.
Leggili. Leggili tutti e... fatti stupire, terrorizzare, commuovere e alla fine deprimere dal ritorno a questo mondo.
Buona lettura e tanta invidia da parte mia ché non posso cancellarmi la memoria per rileggerli ancora una volta per la prima volta.
P.S.
Poi magari ti dirò quali sono i miei preferiti, @porzionipiccole :)
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I remember it like it was yesterday.
The year was 2000 and I was invited to speak at the Dallas Search Engine Strategies conference. Back then, SES wasn’t the huge, three-day monstrosity it is today. In fact, imagine a really big room with a bunch of roundtables. Yeah, that was the conference.
I was speaking with Jill Whalen on writing for search engines – and boy, was I nervous! I have a clear memory of saying a silent prayer before we started our session. I was that stressed out! 🙂
Back then, I didn’t know many women in SEO (and the ones I did know about were faithful subscribers/commentators in I-Search, the main discussion list for our industry.) I remember meeting Barbara Coll during SES Dallas. I also met Shari Thurow. But it seemed like the majority of the SEO crowd back then were men.
My, how times have changed.
Today, women rock the SEO world. When I go to conferences, the gender ratio is 50/50 – and many more women are leading companies and hold some pretty nice power positions. It’s a wonderful thing to see.
This post (and there will be a follow-up, too) features the women who made SEO great. These smart females were in the trenches back at the beginning and deserve to be celebrated. They have unselfishly led discussion lists, built resources, and helped set best practices. I am proud to call many of them my close friends.
Get to know these women and definitely follow them on Twitter. They have a lot to share and teach you.
Thank you, ladies. You inspire me every day.
Kim Krause Berg– Kim began designing websites in 1995 and within a year launched her own SEO/Usability consulting business, Cre8pc. Her impressive client list includes Geico, USC Information Technology Program, and the Discovery Channel – Travel. Kim is a frequent contributor to Search Engine Land, creating articles from successful marketing and web design to why blending usability and SEO really matters. Follow Kim at @kim_cre8pc.
Christine Churchill – Hands down, Christine is one of the nicest folks in SEO. As president of KeyRelevance, Christine has well over a decade of experience in the online marketing world. She has marketed cruise lines and hotels, steel foundries, schools, ecommerce sites – the list goes on! A well-known industry speaker, Christine has appeared at Search Marketing Expo, Search Engine Strategies, High Ranking Seminars, and is a regular contributor to industry publications including SearchDay, Search Engine Guide and more. Follow Christine at @ChrisChurchill.
Barbara Coll – An early advocate of web marketing, Barbara started WebMama in 1996 because she “didn’t think people understood the value of search generated visitor traffic.” From there, she quickly became a recognized leading expert in Search Engine Marketing. As the founding President and Chairperson of the Board of the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO), Barbara has helped to increase awareness and promote the value of search engine marketing worldwide. Follow Barbara at @webmama.
Debra Mastaler – With a diverse background – including 15 years’ marketing Anheuser-Busch and operating an organic food and clothing directory – Debra transitioned to being the link goddess we know and love today. As President of Alliance-Link, Debra trains Fortune 500 companies and top SEO firms on link building best practices. Among her many accolades, Debra was featured among Search Marketing Standard Magazine’s 2011 “Women of Internet Marketing” and voted one of Level 343’s Top SEO Women of 2011. Debra is also a featured guest speaker at SES conferences and SMX expo’s. She is a columnist for Search Engine Land and Search Engine Guide, and blogs at her own site, Link Spiel. Follow Debra at @debramastaler.
Susan O’Neil – As CEO and Founder of Website Publicity, Susan established a digital marketing agency in 1998, long before the internet marketing explosion. Website Publicity has an impressive list of clients that include Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, and Lindt Swiss Chocolatiers, USA. She also co-authored Maximize Website Traffic, one of the first books on SEO ever published. Follow Susan at @suejon.
Jessie Stricchiola – One of the founding board members of the esteemed Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization, SEMPO, Jessie has been “toying around” with search engines since 1997. The Principal at Alchemist Media – which is consistently ranked by B2B Magazine as one of the Top 100 Search Marketing Companies – Jessie pioneered the charge against PPC click fraud and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Inc. Magazine, and NPR. She co-authored the book, The Art of SEO, and serves as a litigation consultant on internet related issues. Follow Jessie @ltstricchi (protected account).
Laura Thieme – A 15-year veteran of SEO, PPC, and website/keyword conversions, Laura is the CEO of Bizwatch Search Analytics and owner of Bizresearch, which she started in 1997. She is a frequent speaker at SMX conferences, and has been featured in the New York Times, Internet Retailer, TechNewsWorld and Search Engine Watch. A renowned Google Analytics guru, Laura was called as an expert witness in a case involving trademark and metatags. Follow Laura @bizwatchlaura.
Shari Thurow – Shari was the first woman – person – who made people think about “search engine friendly websites,” and has been designing sites since 1995. Today, she’s a frequent speaker at industry conferences (in fact, I had the pleasure of speaking with her during SMX West in March) and a regular contributor to Search Engine Land. Shari has been featured in many publications, including the New York Times, USA Today, Wired, and PC World. Her search-usability site, Omni Marketing Interactive, offers fantastic resources. Shari is the author of Search Engine Visibility and co-author of Where Search Meets Web Usability. Follow Shari at @sharithurow (protected account).
Dana Todd – Known for her creative hair color (currently a brilliant jewel tone purple), Dana has over 17 years experience in digital marketing and is appreciated for her intelligent, no-nonsense speaking style. She’s also a past chairwoman for SEMPO after serving on their board. Today, she’s Senior V.P. of Marketing and New Business and V.P. of Perfomance Innovation at Performics, and a sought-after industry speaker. Dana has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and The Street. Follow Dana at @danatodd.
Amanda Watlington – Amanda is one super-smart woman. Her impressive resume includes working with 3m, Sharp Electronics, Mercedes Benz and Washington Mutual. She’s also a prolific writer, and has authored scads of articles and two books including Business Blogs: A Practical Guide (co-authored with Bill Ives.) Her site, Searching for Profit, says it all – she’s helping companies build long-term profitable relationships with their clients. Follow Amanda at @amandaw.
Jill Whalen – Jill and I started our SEO conference journey together and we were business partners for quite a few years (who remembers the RankWrite newsletter?) Today, Jill is the CEO of High Rankings and has been in SEO since 1995. She is a prolific writer and contributes regularly to Search Engine Land and Talent Zoo. She also runs the High Rankings Newsletter, which has about five million followers (OK, not five million – but she has a lot!) Follow Jill at @jillwhalen.
And if you’d indulge me as the blog editor (Laura Crest), I’d like to add a first-generation, original SEO woman who has taught me all I know about SEO, and who has generously – oftentimes patiently – mentored and encouraged me each and every step of the way in my SEO copywriting career…
Heather Lloyd-Martin – Known as “Firecracker” to some of her SEO friends, Heather is a widely-recognized expert, speaker, and SEO authority who has spread the SEO copywriting word around the world. She developed the SEO Copywriting Certification training program, was profiled in the book Online Marketing Heroes, and is the immediate past-chair of the DMA’s Search Engine Marketing Council. Just this year, she was voted as one of Level 343’s Top Women of SEO, 2012. Heather is President and CEO of SuccessWorks, and can be found online here, at SEO Copywriting. Follow Heather at @heatherlloyd.
Stay tuned! Next week we’ll expand our list of women who’ve helped shape the SEO industry (and made it great!) with the second wave of SEO Women to honor. (So if it seems that we’ve forgotten someone, it’s very likely that she’ll be featured in Part 2).
In the meantime, our sincere gratitude to these SEO “old guard” (a.k.a., “original gangsta”) women for building the SEO industry, blazing the proverbial trail, and guiding the rest of us! You rock! 🙂
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http://seocopywriting.com/the-women-who-made-seo-great/
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ALL GUNS BLAZING THEIR WAY THROUGH CONTINENTAL EUROPE IN '97 -- HER JUDGMENT IS DIVINE.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on a WildStorm Productions advert for a 1997 creator-owned comics tour of Europe, featuring an illustration of Christine Blaze of the "Divine Right" book, from the pages of "Divine Right" Vol. 1 #1. September, 1997. WildStorm Productions.
Artwork by Jim Lee.
Sources: www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/2018/02/20/divine-right-1-1997 & View Comic Online.
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IN THE TIMELESS WORDS OF CHRISTINE BLAZE -- "SHOOT 'EM ALL, LET GOD SORT 'EM OUT."
PIC(S) INFO: Mega spotlight on International Operations agent Christine Blaze, American Entertainment variant cover art to "Divine Right" Vol. 1 #1. September, 1997. WildStorm Productions. Artwork by Jim Lee & Scott Williams.
Sources: https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Divine_Right_Vol_1_1, GameSpot, various, etc...
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BLAZING HER WAY OUT OF THE WILDSTORM UNIVERSE -- DROP ALL FORMALITIES IN HER PRESENCE.
PIC(S) INFO: Mega spotlight on preliminary pencil & ink, plus published art to page #5 (Christine Blaze), from "Divine Right" Vol 1 #½. July, 1998 ("Wizard" #1A). Image Comics/WildStorm Productions.
EXTRA INFO: Cover art by Jim Lee & Jon Sibal.
STORY/SCRIPT: Dominick Cabalo & Andy Hartnell
PENCILS: Jim Lee
INKERS: Jon Sibal
COLORISTS: Tad Ehrlich
LETTERERS: Richard Starkings & Albert Deschesne
Sources: https://greggoldsteincomicartgallery.com/jim-lee-divine, My Comic Shop, & DC Fandom.
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MORE & MORE TUMBLR COVER PHOTOS GALORE – MY VERY OWN PERSONAL “MAXI-SERIES” STILL @!*#$%& CONTINUES!!
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the first of two sets of Tumblr cover photos for the month and year of September 2024, a.k.a., my birth month. Finds already utilized and upcoming include:
A splash page of Christine Blaze, from the WildStorm comic book series “Divine Right” Vol. 1 #1, c. 1997. Artwork by Jim Lee.
English hardcore punk band DISCHARGE, performing live at the Santa Monica Civic on October 8, 1982. 📸: Marla Watson.
A Marvel house advertisement for “Howard the Duck” and “Tomb of Dracula” B&W magazines published by Marvel Comics in 1977.
Edo Period Fire Brigade woodblock prints, from the series Flowers of Edo for Children’s Amusement, artwork by Utagawa Yoshitora (active 1840-1880).
English stoner/DOOM metal power trio, ELECTRIC WIZARD, during the band’s first North American tour in 2001.
Partial cover art to “Batman: Harley & Ivy” (2016) trade paperback, originally published by DC Comics in 2004. Artwork by Bruce Timm.
Back cover art to HELLHAMMER’s “Satanic Rites” 1983 demo on CD format, a bootleg release by the illusive Hellhammer Maniac Records label.
Opening double page spread of a winged dragon with the front legs of a European brown bear, artwork by Eric Carle for his 1988 children’s book of poetry, “Dragons Dragons and Other Creatures that Never Were.”
Sources: www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/2018/02/20/divine-right-1-1997, X, Dark Horse Wikia, Pinterest, TPL Records, Picuki, Reddit, various, etc…
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