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Schitt's Creek Photo of the Day 13 of ???
Annie, Dan, Dustin, and Noah on the red carpet for the MTV Awards.
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Él derretirá su corazón… “Un Muñeco De Nieve Para Derretirse”
Dos años después de haber perdido a su esposo, Kathy le da vida a un atractivo muñeco de nieve por arte de magia.
Gracias a su ingenuidad, el recién llegado logra que Kathy pueda reír, sentir y amar de nuevo, mientras crece el romance entre ellos justo a tiempo para las fiestas… ¡y antes de que él se derrita!.
Estreno: 13 de noviembre de 2024 en Netflix.
Dirigida por Jerry Ciccoritti y guionizada por Russell Hainline, la película cuenta con las actuaciones de Lacey Chabert, Dustin Milligan, Craig Robinson, Joe Lo Truglio, Katy Mixon, Lauren Holly, Chrishell Stause, Bobby Daniels, Sherry Miller, Dan Lett, entre otros.
#Hot Frosty#Un Muñeco De Nieve Para Derretirse#Lacey Chabert#Dustin Milligan#Craig Robinson#Joe Lo Truglio#Katy Mixon#Lauren Holly#Chrishell Stause#Bobby Daniels#Sherry Miller#Dan Lett#Películas#Netflix
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War is Declared! 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine Cross Over For "Nordland Rising"
War is Declared! 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine Cross Over For "Nordland Rising" #comics #comicbooks
This September, the Nort Army are setting out to conquer the 2000 AD Multiverse – and it’s going to take some unlikely allies to stop them! The massive crossover event story Nordland Rising will see Rogue Trooper’s oldest enemies invade multiple different storylines from across 2000 AD’s history, as they take on Judge Dredd, Bad Company, Fiends of the Eastern Front, The VCs and more. Spread…
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#2000 ad#2000 ad prog#arthur wyatt#dan abnett#garth ennis#gordon rennie#ian edginton#jake lynch#john mccrea#judge dredd megazine#ken niemand#nick percival#patrick goddard#peter milligan#rob williams#simon coleby
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Out this week: Punk Mambo (Alien Books,$12.99):
Peter Milligan returns to the character he co-created for a new adventure that sees Punk Mambo, the punk rock voodoo mercenary, return to London. Artist Andres Ponce joins Milligan for “The Punk Witch Project.”
See what else is arriving at your local comic shop this week.
cover by Dan Panosian
#punk mambo#the punk witch project#comic books#comics#new comic book day#ncbd#new comics day#new comics#new comics wednesday#alien books#valiant entertainment#valiant comics#peter milligan#andres ponce#dan panosian
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#CountryMusic
CMT 3-4-23
So today I will be bringing you the Hottest 20 Country Music Videos for the week of 3/4/23 from CMT (Country Music Television). So let's get started right now.
Number 20 belongs to Drake MIlligan who is new to the list this week - Sounds like something I'd do.
Number 19 belongs to Tyler Hubbard who is moving up 1 spot this week - Dancin' in the Country.
Number 18 belongs to Kane Brown with Katelyn Brown who are dropping 3 spots this week - Thank God.
Number 17 belongs to Dan + Shay who are moving up 1 spot this week - You.
Number 16 belongs to Scotty McCreery who is moving up 1 spot this week - It matters to her.
Number 15 belongs to Parker McCollum who is moving up 1 spot this week - Handle on you.
Number 14 belongs to Luke Combs who is dropping 7 spots this week - Going, going, gone.
Number 13 belongs to Keith Urban who is moving up 1 spot this week - Brown eyes baby.
Number 12 belongs to Shane Profitt who is staying in the same spot as last week - How it oughta be.
Number 11 belongs to Corey Kent who is moving up 2 spots this week - Wild as her.
Number 10 belongs to Carrie Underwood who is moving up 1 spot this week - Hate my heart.
Number 9 belongs to Cody Johnson who is moving up 1 spot this week - Human.
Number 8 belongs to Sam Hunt who is staying in the same spot as last week - Water under the bridge.
Number 7 belongs to Blake Shelton who is moving up 2 spots this week - No body.
Number 6 belongs to Dierks Bentley who is staying in the same spot as last week - Gold.
Number 5 belongs to Carly Pearce who is dropping 1 spot this week - What he didn't do.
Number 4 belongs to Bailey Zimmerman who is moving up 1 spot this week - Rock and a hard place.
Number 3 belongs to Hardy featuring Lainey Wilson who are staying in the same spot as last week - wait in the truck.
Number 2 belongs to Lainey Wilson who is staying in the same spot as last week - Heart like a truck.
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Number 1 belongs to Morgan Wallen who is staying in the top spot for another week - Thought you should know.
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And that's a wrap for the Hottest 20 Country Music Videos for the week of 3/4/23 from CMT (Country Music Television). Thanks as always goes out to CMT for doing their weekly Country Music Video Countdowns. And thanks as well goes out to you for taking the time to read this weekly list. See ya all next time.
#drake milligan#Tyler Hubbard#Kane Brown#Katelyn Brown#Dan + Shay#scotty mccreery#parker mccollum#Luke Combs#Keith Urban#shane profitt#Corey Kent#Carrie Underwood#Cody Johnson#Sam Hunt#Blake Shelton#Dierks Bentley#carly pearce#bailey zimmerman#Hardy#Lainey Wilson#Morgan Wallen#Country#Music#Country Music#Country Music Television#CMT#CMT 2023#2023#Youtube
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Wolverine/punisher #4
I found out that logan when healing a part of his brain can have a siezure.
THE CREATORS: Peter Milligan(writer), Lee Weeks(penciler), Tom Palmer(inker), Dean White(colors), Randy Gentile(letters), Joen Miesegaes(assistant editor), Αxel Αiono(editor), Joe Quesada(editor in chief), Dan Buckley(publisher)
I got called out for forgetting to find the authors to here all of them for these ones.
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Lil' Red & The Rooster Bring Sassy Swing and Bluesy Charm in New Single "Goodbye Frowns"
Lil' Red & The Rooster’s latest single “Goodbye Frowns” is a vibrant, jazz-blues anthem. With its playful energy and groove, this song is a spirited reminder to embrace joy even during life’s tougher moments.
Jen "Lil’ Red" Milligan’s sassy, scatting vocals capture the song’s message, while Pascal Fouquet, known as the “Rooster,” brings his distinctive guitar work - an expert blend of blues traditions and modern flair.
Together they have created a distinctive sound that draws on their “retro modern blues” style.
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“Ne me suis pas dans mon film.” This is a French phrase which translates as “Don’t follow me into my film,” and it is the guiding sentiment behind the song.
Lil’ Red’s light drumming syncs with Pascal’s intricate guitar work on a vintage Stella acoustic, and we can hear the distinct influence of B.B. King and Django Reinhardt emerge into something of their own.
Chicago bassist Felton Crews completes the trio, laying down smooth six-string bass lines and a rhythmic foundation that complements the lively interplay between vocals and guitar.
This upbeat feel-good song offers a lively preview of Lil’ Red & The Rooster’s upcoming 2025 album which promises to explore further their unique sound of blues and jazz.
And at a time when love songs often only focus on heartbreak, “Goodbye Frowns” takes on a different approach - a bright, swinging reminder that true happiness is something cultivated within and shared best when both partners bring their own joy to the relationship.
“Goodbye Frowns” was recorded at JoyRide Studio and mixed by Brian Leach and offers us a glimpse into the duo’s forthcoming 2025 album.
About Lil’ Red & The Rooster
Jen “Lil' Red” Milligan and Pascal Fouquet, the dynamic duo behind Lil’ Red & The Rooster, have been creating music together since 2010. Both drawn to the blues early in their lives, their shared passion brought them together and formed a bond as deep as their love for the genre.
Their sound is the product of years of fine-tuning and evolving. Jen’s background spans musical theater and rhythm and blues, with her lively stage presence honed by performances in iconic shows like Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar. Pascal, who is a native of Normandy France, has been shaped by his years performing with blues legends like Diunna Greenleaf and Mike Sanchez, adding a layer of international flair to his already impressive guitar work.
Their debut album Soul Burnin’ (2018) was produced by Chicago blues icon Dave Specter, and marked a major milestone for the duo. Recorded at JoyRide Studio by Blaise Barton, the album captured their diverse influences and cross-continental sound. Then in 2019, Lil’ Red & The Rooster reached the finals of the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
When not headlining festivals or playing intimate shows at places like Buddy Guy’s Legends in Chicago, Lil' Red & The Rooster continue to refine their sound, bringing the healing power of the blues to audiences worldwide.
Stay up to date with Lil’ Red & The Rooster on their Website
Stream music on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube music.
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Celina My NEW MSA X Nickelodeon All Star Brawl 2 OC
Full Name: Celina (her human/true from) Little Lilly (her ragdoll/plush doll from)
First Name: Celina
Last Name:
Nicknames: The Talking Plush-Doll/Ragdoll (by Vlad Plasmius), Celina
Gender: Female
Age:
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Occupation:
Actual Occupation: The New Member of Girls' Clue Club Team
Favourite Shows/Games: ___/___/___/___
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Favourite Animal:
Family Members Relatives: ___ (her cruel father: disowed and arrested), unknown mother (Deceased), Trinity (her adoptive mother), Marvin (her adoptive father)
Other Family Members Relatives:
Species: Human (her true from), Ragdoll/Plush Doll (temporarily)
Friends: Me/Laura, Sardonyx, Sparkle-Sprinkles, Sarah/You, Sapphire, Samathan, Ruby, Mystery Teams, Mystery Ideas Team, Danny Phantom, Sophie Kingsmen, Dan Turner, Spongebob, Patrick, Clockwork, Ghost Past, Ghost Present, The Police/Cops and all allies
Enemies: Vlad Plasmius, Juleka, Diesel, Shredder, ___ (her cruel father: disowed and arrested) and all foes
Status: Alive/Active
Alignment: Good
Likes: Her mother, getting a price in the fair/anmusment park, cat bee (her favourite poppy playtime character and toy), her mother's kindness, gets protected by her mother from her cruel father, Being ragdoll/plush doll sidekick, Being a her true/human from, gets adoptive by her new parents (Trinity and Marvin),
Dislikes: Her cruel father was abusing, tortuing and bossing her, her mother's death, Gets stuck as a ragdoll/plush doll (former),
Hobby:
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Weapons:
Powers and Abilities:
Skills and Abilities:
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This one sounds likes Nagisa Momoe (from Madoka Magica/her normal from and magical girl from), Cass Milligan (from Balan Wonderworld) Ragatha (from The Amazing Digital Circus) and The Ragdoll/Plush Dolls
@sfcabanasstarcgs and @mysteryideasgroup
#my new msa x nickelodeon all star brawl 2 oc#msa x nickelodeon all star brawl 2#msa au crossover#msa au#celina my new msa x nickelodeon all star brawl 2 oc
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Noel Fielding On The Last Days Of The Mighty Boosh, The End Of His Youth, And His Camden Camel
He worked 'incredibly hard' to elevate the Mighty Boosh to arena-filling world tours. Then they imploded, 'Luxury Comedy' got cancelled and so did 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks'. Noel Fielding frets to Alice Jones about being 'in limbo', the possibility of children and being the next Spike Milligan
Noel Fielding: Cult comedy status (Dan Burn-Forti)
“I'm not Mr Weird,” says Noel Fielding. “I don't go home and live in a psychedelic castle made out of bubbles, you know.” So what is his house like? “It is quite psychedelic, actually. It's like Yellow Submarine in there.” He guffaws and throws himself back on the sofa, kicking his silver pixie boots into the air.
The boots are the least outlandish element of the comedy star's look today, comprising as it does tight jeans, a shaggy black fur coat with a Chanel logo spray-painted on the back, a giant patent handbag in the shape of a watermelon and, painted across his face, some bright Bowie zig-zags. Does he ever have a dress-down day, slob out a bit? “What, when I put big shorts on? Don't do my hair?” He looks a bit baffled. “I don't go out like that.” When he was younger, he saw Jarvis Cocker in the street, looking cool in top-to-toe corduroy, “and I remember thinking, if you ever become famous, you have to maintain your image. If you saw Nick Cave in the supermarket in tracksuit bottoms, you'd kill yourself. I'm not particularly a slippers and dressing gown type. I don't have that wiring. I don't have a weird tracksuit I put on when I get in… That's not my zone.”
Noel Fielding's zone, as most people know by now, is surreal, funny, psychedelic and a little bit rock'n'roll. (The day after we meet, he interviews Ronnie Wood in Waterstone's about his new book and posts a picture online; they look like father and son – all angles and bouffant hair.) He attained cult comedy status as one half of the Mighty Boosh and mainstream fame on Never Mind the Buzzcocks. His rival team captain on the show, Phill Jupitus, dubbed him a “gothic George Best”; his best friend, Serge Pizzorno of Kasabian, called him a “modern-day Dali”. He is a playful polymath, hopping about in his pointy boots from sitcoms to animations to stand-up, acting to art exhibitions. “Just say I'm a genius,” he drawls.
With Julian Barratt in 'The Mighty Boosh', 2008 (BBC)
He is about to go on tour for a second UK leg of his solo show, An Evening With Noel Fielding, having already taken it around the UK, Australia and New Zealand. “I start getting bored and misbehaving if I don't work hard. It's fine when you're younger, you go out a lot and muck around with your mates and drink and stuff, but I'm a bit over that now.” When the Boosh was at its height – the final arena tour in 2009 played to more than a quarter-of-a-million fans – Fielding would party all night with his younger brother Mike (aka Naboo from the Boosh), then get up at 6pm in time for the next show's soundcheck. His current tour, still featuring Mike in a variety of daft roles, including Fielding's fictional wife, has, by contrast, been the “peppermint tea tour”. “We're too old. I'm too old,” he says.
There is more than one moment in the show when he wonders why he's still prancing around pretending to be a chicken boy, or a herbal teabag, or the moon (which he plays, memorably, by covering his face with half a can of shaving foam). Is he worried about getting older? “Forty-two, Jesus Christ. Peter Pan… When you're young, people say, 'Yeah, he's young, he's daft, he does all this weird stuff,' and then you have success and people say, 'Oh right, he's good.' And maybe in 10 years, I'll be seen as eccentric, like Vic Reeves or Spike Milligan, which would be amazing. But I suppose I'm in this weird transitional period between having some success doing weird stuff and not being eccentric yet. I'm in limbo!”
He cackles, but limbo is on the nail. Earlier this year, Never Mind the Buzzcocks was axed. Fielding, who had been on the show since 2009, found out when the press did. “If a show has lasted that long and people like it, why would you get rid of it? It wasn't losing ratings. People liked it, it wasn't an aggressive male panel show. I liked it before I was on it.” Would he have carried on? “Yeah! I loved doing it – it was very easy… I never know the thinking behind television.”
He is still smarting, too, from his last solo foray on E4, Luxury Comedy. In fact, it is all he wants to talk about, though the second series was broadcast more than 18 months ago and there won't be a third. “No! It was too harrowingly stressful. Someone called the show the second 9/11,” he says with a sad little grin. “We live in strange times.”
He had “absolute freedom” to do what he liked on the show. So there were cartoons and characters such as Roy Circles, a chocolate finger with shellshock; Secret Peter, who is made out of melted Jelly Tots; and Fantasy Man, who rides a porcelain unicorn called Arnold 5. Why didn't it work? “Maybe there were just way too many characters and not enough time to digest them all. What I liked was that it didn't adhere to any rules. It was like, 'Well, we're doing this and then this and then this and then this and then it's over. Bye!'” he sighs. “We shouldn't have called it Luxury Comedy, we should have called it something weird. The problem with calling it a comedy is that it's got to be funny, first and foremost. And we paid as much attention to the visual side of it. I would maintain, regardless of what people thought of it, that there were more ideas in one episode than in most things. It was brave.”
In 2009, his first year as a captain on 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks', with singer Aston Merrygold of JLS and the comedian David O'Doherty (Rex)
Where do his ideas come from? “I don't know what's wrong with me. There is something wrong with me,” he says. “I don't know if it's just because my mum and dad were into a lot of psychedelic stuff in the 1960s and 1970s. You know in Asterix when Obelix fell into the magic potion? I think I fell into a pot of LSD. I've always had a good imagination. If I saw a sitcom and everything was made out of cheese, I wouldn't go 'WHAT?!' I wouldn't get angry. I'd think, 'Right, OK, all cheese? Amazing…'”
Born in London to young, liberal parents, Fielding grew up a “painfully shy” child who loved drawing. No one ever thought the young Noel would become a comedian, but he adored Vic and Bob, and while he was at art college in Buckinghamshire in the mid-1990s, he started writing odd little stories. One night he decided to perform them, at his first gig, in Cambridge; as it happened, his future colleague Jupitus was on the bill. “I was going to run away because I couldn't handle it but he gave me a big hug and said, 'They're just people, it's fine. Just do it.' And it went really well.”
He met Julian Barratt soon after, and the Boosh was born. They won the Perrier Award for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1998, landed a Radio 4 series, and their TV show began on BBC3 in 2004. Would it still be commissioned now, in these risk-averse, online-BBC3 times? “Yeah. I thought we were good. We were one of the best live acts around. We worked so incredibly hard. There was no option of not getting on. I was so driven.”
At the height of the Boosh's popularity, Mike Myers wanted to write a film with them, and, Fielding tells me, Jack Black and Ben Stiller were desperate to work with them. Robin Williams came to their show. They had offers to go to America. “Maybe we should have gone – that would have been a way of sustaining it. [But] we needed a break. We'd worked together for 15 years, every day. We were sick of each other.”
Did they argue? “No, that's the problem, slightly. It was just a lot of tension. Like a marriage. All of a sudden it was just POWWWW and everyone was sick of each other. It was mental. We didn't have a day off in 10 years. It was like being in The Beatles.”
The end came in 2009, after a 100-date tour. They were making a lot of money and there were a lot of people with a vested interest in keeping it going. “So we tried to write a film, and it all sort of imploded.”
Barratt now has eight-year old twin boys with his partner, the comedian Julia Davis. Fielding and he are still friends; they live on the same street in north London and play tennis together. “The possibility of us doing something together is always still there,” says Fielding. Ideally, a Boosh film. “The combination of us two was a once-in-a-lifetime thing. You meet someone and you just work, you have chemistry on stage, and writing. That will never happen again for me, I don't think. Which is a real shame. I work with a lot of good people in a good way, like Russell [Brand] and Richard Ayoade, but I don't think I'll ever have that again.”
He is just back from a month in France where he was writing a family film – “a Time Bandits/Labyrinth thing” – and two TV shows (one for America). He'd like to write a children's book, and to act. “But not a part that someone would give me; something people wouldn't imagine.” He struggles to focus on one thing at a time. “If I was rich, it would be fine...” He must be quite rich. “I'm all right. But it goes pretty quickly.”
He lives with his long-term girlfriend, the XFM DJ Lliana Bird, and is at once intrigued and horrified by the idea of having children: “My friends who have kids look like they haven't been to bed for a year. They all look like they've been shot in the legs, or have typhoid or something,” he says. “Because of the Boosh, I got trapped. It takes 10 years to get where you want to get and then you have 10 years there and you think, fuck, I'm this age, all my friends have 10-year old kids… I suppose if it happens, I'll concentrate on that. It's a selfish life being a comedian, isn't it? Bit self-obsessed, really.”
Does he find real life a little boring? “Yeah. Painfully dull. I guess I've carved out a style and once you have some success with that, then there's an expectation that you will do something slightly different. You can't just abandon it, it's part of what you do. It's hard to change. I'd like to do something more real, I've never tried that. That's what I'm trying to write next – something simple.” How's that going? He hoots. “Well, it's a story about a camel. Who lives in Camden.”
Alice Jones is deputy arts editor of The Independent. 'An Evening with Noel Fielding' tours the UK from 12 November to 13 December; a DVD of the live show is out on 16 November
Beyond Boosh: How the mighty have moved on
Julian Barratt
Barratt, who played Howard, has continued to act on TV (Little Crackers, Being Human) and on stage (The Government Inspector at the Young Vic, NSFW at the Royal Court) while also directing, and narrating several BBC documentaries.
Mike Fielding
The Boosh took its name from a Spanish friend's description of the childhood hairstyle (“mighty bush”) worn by Noel's brother, who played Naboo. He moved to Australia after the Boosh toured there. He will appear in the film Zombie Women of Satan 2 in 2016.
Dave Brown
In addition to being a comedian and actor, Brown (Bollo the ape) is an art director who designs books and DVD covers – including those for the Boosh's live tour and boxset – and has mounted photography exhibitions of fellow comedians.
Rich Fulcher
The American comedian, who played Bob Fossil, co-wrote and starred in BBC3 sketch show Snuff Box, with Matt Berry. He also adapted his 2009 book Tiny Acts of Rebellion into a sell-out stage show at the Edinburgh Fringe.
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Walkernatural Characters
Sam- Hunter, Winchester MOL legacy, psychic (visions, mild telekinesis)
Dean- Hunter, Winchester MOL legacy
Cordell- Part-time hunter, full time Ranger, psychic (visions, telekinesis), Winchester MOL legacy
Liam- Former human turned vampire. He decided not to take the cure for vampirism so he could remain with his boyfriend, Bret.
Bret- Vampire
August- Witch, Winchester MOL legacy
Stella- Witch, Winchester MOL legacy
Emily- Ghost, member of the Soul Redemption program Rowena and Jack employed
Bonham- Human, recently aware of monsters
Abeline- Human, recently aware of monsters
Micki- Part-time hunter, former Ranger
Cassie- Part-time Hunter, full time Ranger
Jack- God of sorts
Rowena- Witch, Queen of Hell, Stella and August's witch tutor
Trey- Pyschic (persuasive voice), unaware until recently, Supernatural books fan
Geri- Human, Supernatural books fan, Dean's love interest
Hoyt- Human, hunter, Sam's love interest
Denise- MOL Davidson legacy (only surviving member of her family)
Dan- Human, unaware of monsters until now
Colton- The bastard nephilim son of the archangel Gabriel. Denise knew his mother and took him in after she died during the birth. He has the same powers of his father plus some, but he doesn't know how to use them. Cordell, Michael and Jack help him learn to master his powers.
Kevin Golden- Adam Milligan, part angel He restarted his life after Chuck's defeat and found an interest in politics. Cassie's love interest
Michael- Archangel, Jack's aid in heaven. Sometimes he comes to earth to chill with Adam and help Colton master his abilities
Sadie Yoo- One of the special children created by Azazel during his rounds at the end of season 1. She has telekinetic powers. She discovers them when she accidentally uses them to kill the man she owes money to.
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THOR BY STRACZYNSKI & GILLEN OMNIBUS HC
COIPEL FIRST ISSUE COVER
Written by J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI, KIERON GILLEN, PETER MILLIGAN, BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS & MORE
Penciled by MIKE MCKONE, OLIVIER COIPEL, MARKO DJURDJEVIC, BILLY TAN, RICHARD ELSON, DOUGIE BRAITHWAITE, MICO SUAYAN, TOM GRINDBERG, JAMIE MCKELVIE, NIKO HENRICHON, DAN BRERETON, KANO & MORE
Covers by OLIVIER COIPEL
Witness the return of Thor in a story only author J. Michael Straczynski could tell! Resurrected after breaking the endless cycle of Ragnarok, the Asgardian God of Thunder is reunited with the mortal form of Dr. Don Blake. Together, they must reckon with the legacy of Thor’s mythic Norse kingdom and the rebirth of its immortal heroes — on Earth! How will Broxton, Oklahoma, react to the Norse gods’ arrival?! Then, writer Kieron Gillen takes up the hammer and reveals just how intricately Loki has been scheming all along! But when the Trickster’s plans spiral out of control — culminating in the Siege of Asgard and the return of an ancient evil — it’s up to Thor and his fellow Asgardians to save two realms! Collecting FANTASTIC FOUR (1998) #536-537, THOR (2007) #1-12 and #600-614, THOR ANNUAL (2009) #1, THOR GIANT-SIZE FINALE, SIEGE (2010) #1-4 and #1 DIRECTOR’S CUT, SIEGE: LOKI, NEW MUTANTS (2009) #11, SECRET INVASION AFTERMATH: BETA RAY BILL — THE GREEN OF EDEN, BETA RAY BILL: GODHUNTER #1-3, and material from DARK REIGN: THE CABAL ONE-SHOT.
1144 PGS./Rated T+ …$125.00
ISBN: 978-1-302-95301-0
Trim size: 7-1/4 x 10-7/8
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FUCKING BETA RAY BILL TOO!? HELL YES HELL YES
#thor#thor odinson#loki#loki odinsdottir#beta ray bill#j michael straczynski#kieron gillen#marvel#my old trades are falling apart#this will do nicely
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Gotta love Dan and Noah harassing Emily at the end.
Schitt's Creek Twitter videos 8 of 36ish.
#behind the scenes#twitter videos#dan levy#annie murphy#dustin milligan#emily hampshire#noah reid#schitt’s creek#schitts creek
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Also Martha Jones/Tom Milligan for the rarepair! I really liked Tom! Also Martha Jones/Riley Vashtee. Idk if Martha/Mickey counts but if it does, also them!! I just want Martha to get the adoration she deserves 😍 But especially from Tom! Her (proper) doctor <3
And has someone entered Donna/Lee McAvoy yet?
Also you got Dan/Di, right? And idk if Grace/Graham counts but if it does they should be in :)
AND have you got the under the lake crew yet? Lunn/Cass and Bennett/O'Donnell? They are all so sweet and they did not deserve their story so we should show them some appreciation. (also I find it kinda hilarious how that team was basically only couples and two people trailing along. And then Doctor/Clara came and made that another couple)
Also Billy Shipton/Sally Sparrow (and Larry Nightingale/Sally Sparrow)?
(sorry, just mentally going through my favourite side characters and seeing if anyone should be shipped)
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(via The Marvel Art of Michael Allred Kickstarter Adds Trading Cards)
Apart from his creator-owned and indie comics work, Michael Allred has drawn books at both DC and Marvel, working with Peter Milligan, Matt Fraction, Dan Slott, and many others, sometimes also writing his own spin of DC and Marvel characters. The Marvel Art of Michael Allred will feature, as the title says, 200 pages of Allred's art from over two decades of Marvel Comics (only), and also poster art of characters such as The Silver Surfer, Galactus, the Avengers, the X-Men, and the X-Statix, the latter of whom he co-created.
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#QuoteOfTheDay (20240921):
“Upaya ekstra sekecil apapun akan memisahkan yang baik dengan yang terbaik.” (Paul Milligan)
Perbedaan antara orang yang sudah baik dengan yang terbaik sering kali terletak pada usaha ekstra, sekecil apapun itu. Hal ini mengingatkan kita bahwa pencapaian besar sering kali bukan berasal dari perubahan drastis, tetapi dari konsistensi dalam memberikan usaha tambahan, walaupun kecil. Selalu ada upaya menyempurnakan hasilnya. Di sinilah dibutuhkan dedikasi, ketekunan, dan komitmen untuk selalu meningkatkan kualitas diri.
“Dan orang yang bersungguh-sungguh (mencari keridhaan) Kami, benar-benar akan Kami tunjukkan kepada mereka jalan-jalan Kami. Dan sungguh, Allah benar-benar beserta orang-orang yang berbuat baik.” (Al-‘Ankabut: 69). Tafsir Jalalayn mereka yang sungguh-sungguh ini akan dibimbing menuju kebenaran dan keberhasilan dalam urusan dunia maupun akhirat. Allah akan menolong mereka dengan memberikan petunjuk dan memudahkan jalan yang mereka tempuh.
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"CROWN FINISHES CASE AGAINST RUDOLF METNER," Winnipeg Tribune. November 17, 1932. Page 1. ---- Accused Likely To Testify In His Own Behalf ---- The Crown this morning concluded its case against Rudolf Metner, of Moosehorn, charged with the murder of his step father, Dan Neuman, in March of 1928. Last witness to be called by W. E. Mo Lean, crown counsel, was Professor R. G. Inkster, of Manitoba Medical college, who testified on nearly 200 fragments of bones, purporting to be all that remained of Dan Neuman.
Possibility of sensational evidence being brought in by the defence is indicated by the fact that Dr. A. Τ. Mathers, provincial psychiatrist, has been subpoenaed. Dr. J. A. Guna will also be called as a defence witness. L. D. Morosnick, defence counsel, will likely call 14 or 15 witnesses all told.
It is also likely that the accused Metner will take the stand in his own defence towards the end of the trial.
This morning, the jury were shown a large number of minute fragments of bone, laid out in 13 small cardboard boxes and three cigarette tins. Professor Inkster stated that in his opinion, they were all human, and came from a single human skeleton. Some of them, he was able to pledge his oath, were human. Others compared accurately with human bones.
He gave the opinion that they came from a skeleton of a human over 40, but not much over 60 years of age, about five feet four in height, and of a male.
Wednesday afternoon, Constables D. A. Bissett and M. J. G. Goldie, R.C.M.P., appeared as witnesses, but their evidence was merely corrobor- ative, of that given previously by Constable William Milligan, of the finding of bone fragments and other articles believed to have belong to Dan Neuman.
Before the noon recess, Mr. Morosnick made a motion for dismissal, and when this was refused, asked further that Mr. Justice Donovan order the statement of the accused be withdrawn from the records. This was also refused.
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