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Doctor Who: The Visitation (19.4, BBC, 1982)
"I feel as though you've just killed an old friend."
"It is with some sadness that I tell you you are about to join it."
"Why not smile and let me live?"
#doctor who#the visitation#classic doctor who#bbc#1982#eric saward#peter moffatt#peter davison#janet fielding#sarah sutton#matthew waterhouse#michael robbins#michael melia#peter van dissel#james charlton#neil west#eric dodson#john savident#anthony calf#john baker#valerie fyfer#still continuing to dig up the Who stories i missed as a nipper‚ and for the first time in recent memory i do find myself just slightly#disappointed. idk‚ i enjoyed the general plot outline here‚ the design of the terileptils is ambitious (if the execution not quite matching#it) and Michael Robbins is an enormously fun mvp; but that plot is propping up a fairly pedestrian script (Saward was capable of much#better)‚ the villains aren't fleshed out enough and Robbins is the only character who feels genuine‚ with every one else a 2d insert (ok so#most are under psychic control‚ but i should have been able to tell which ones were and weren't...). also a terrible waste of the wonderful#John Savident! but the film inserts look great (has this had a blu release yet? surely a prime contender) and i enjoyed five and Mace's#little double act. i will say that the tardis fam in full bickering mode is not my preferred group model: Nyssa is the only reasonable#person in the group here and she spends most of the story isolated in the tardis (bc she's doing what she was told to do!) so that's a#little disappointing. idk maybe my opinions will soften. not bad by any means‚ but could have been quite a bit better with a little polish
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The Mirror Crack'd (1980) Review
When a small English village is used for a big American movie to be shot, Miss Marple is delighted this is happening near her. However when famous actresses Marina Rudd and Lola Brewster starring together was always going to be a disaster as they hate each other! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Untitled
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#1980#Agatha Christie#Angela Lansbury#Barry Sandler#BBC iPlayer#Carolyn Pickles#Charles Gray#Crime#Edward Fox#Elizabeth Taylor#Eric Dodson#Geraldine Chaplin#Guy Hamilton#Jonathan Hales#Kim Novak#Margaret Courtenay#Mauren Bennett#Mystert#Mystery#Peter Woodthorpe#Review#Richard Pearson#Rock Hudson#The Mirror Crack&039;d#Thriller#Tony Curtis#Wendy Morgan
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Fun Day at my LGS
This is (former) UFC and current BKFC fighter John "The Magician" Dodson (the winner of season 14 of TUF) who did a signing at my LGS this past Saturday. I've been getting a lot of hours at work lately but I had to get my hours changed to see him. He's my favorite UFC fighter and I've met him so many times he knows who I am and always greets me when he sees me because he regularly does shopping at the store I work at. The main reason I wanted to see him was because I wanted him to sign a Dark Magician (because of his nickname). While I was at it I brought my Kess EDH deck just in case anyone wanted to play some commander.
I ended up playing one game and lost to Aminatou Superfriends when my opponent kept taking extra turns with Ichormoon Gauntlet. I still had fun and before I left I asked Dodson to sign my playmat since I brought it for the owner to sign to keep as a memento like my green one from my last LGS. His brother Eric (also an MMA fighter) was also there and they both signed the combat zone. I never officially used that playmat yet because I like my Roddy Piper and Active Imagination ones but now that I have it signed by my favorite UFC fighter and his brother I definitely plan to use it more often.
So that's what I've been up to for the past few weeks. I haven't been able to play because I've been so busy on Mondays and Fridays but I'm glad I was able to get in one game of commander at least. Dodson's next fight is next Friday which I happen to be off for so if I can't go I plan to play some casual commander.
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REBEL IN THE RYE (2017) Grade: C
It was missing mystery. Something wasn't there, casting was well & the dialogue was good enough. Not sure if they could have done more with Kevin Spacey's character, it needed a better hook. Still okay for the audience that likes history.
#Rebel in the Rye#Drama Films#Biography Films#Based on a True Story#Danny Strong#J.D. Salinger#The Catcher in the Rye#Nicholas Hoult#Kevin Spacey#Hope Davis#Writer#Victor Garber#Lucy Boynton#Zoey Deutch#Brian d'Arcy James#Eric Bogosian#Sarah Paulson#James Urbaniak#Will Rogers#Francesca Root-Dodson#Caitlin Mehner#Celeste Arias#Author#Youtube
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shout out to sanders sides for helping me answer like 6 questions on my psych exam
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Are there any good books (preferably non-fiction but idm fiction recs) about Paris and/or Helen you would recommend for someone wanting to dive more into the mythology of each?
Haha you're only getting non-fiction because I'm so picky about fiction when it comes to Greek myth I've barely read any at all. So I'll give you some of my favourite academia! Anything that isn't a book is a paper you can read for free either on academia.edu or on Jstor (the latter with a free account). Or, you know, getting it in some other way just like with the books /cough
Helen of Troy: Beauty, Myth, Devastation by Ruby Blondell - SO good (some reviewers feel the Odyssey chapter is lacking,); it's obviously about Helen mostly haha but Paris gets solid mentions in the first couple chapters and scattered ones throughout. Depending on the edition you get, it might or might not have a chapter/paper titled Bitch That I Am: Self-Blame and Self-Assertion in the Iliad ; I recommend this one too, and it can be read on Jstor.
The Body as Argument: Helen in Four Greek Texts by Nancy Worman - really interesting, especially for the Iliad and Sappho 16 sections. On Jstor.
Image, Text, and Story in the Recovery of Helen by Guy Hedreen - he goes through this really systematically! Obviously, nothing about Paris here, but it's definitely a good look at the part of Helen's story that has to do with her being reclaimed by Menelaos. On JStor.
Helen's "Judgment of Paris" and Greek Marriage Ritual in Sappho 16 by Eric Dodson-Robinson - Sappho 16 my beloved. Anyway, it was a while since I read this one, but I remember liking it, and it goes into Helen as subject. Can be found on Jstor, Academia, or downloaded from the university itself!
Aspects of Effeminacy and Masculinity in the Iliad by Christopher Ransom - If you start reading about Homeric masculinity, you'll very soon notice there often comes a line similar to something like this: "but Paris is not that". And if you want to, like, read some actual exploration of how/why Paris is not that and what that means, they will not provide it! This is where Ransom comes in; he walks through the Iliad and all the ways Paris deviates from normative Iliadic (and general ancient Greek) masculinity. Very good paper. On Academia.
Artistic and Literary Representations of the Judgement of Paris in Antiquity by Cristian Mancilla - this is an unpublished thesis and you'll have to google search for it but it's downloadable from the university. If you're interested in the Judgment, this is where to go!
Euripides and the Judgement of Paris by T.C.W. Stinton - you'll probably have to borrow this book from a library? (I got it second hand from a second hand bookstore not even in my country lol) But it's one of those works that gets referenced very often and laid a lot of ground. Is not actually only about Euripides' versions/use of Paris.
Paris in the Epic Tradition by Roberto Nickel - another unpublished thesis, so google search title+author. If you're interested in a (speculative but grounded in the Iliad) discussion of what Paris' character might have been like in earlier times, this is where to go. Nickel explores (but is certainly not the one to have thought of) the possibility of Paris once having had basically both his and Hektor's characteristics in the Trojan War story.
Some general recs:
Listening for the Plot: The Role of Desire in the Iliad's Narrative by Rachel Hart Lesser - this one is now also a published book! (As Desire in the Iliad: the Force That Moves the Epic and Its Audience.) But having compared them, I like the unpublished thesis a little better, personally (certain sections/discussions I liked very much have been restated in a more restricted way in the published book, or otherwise gets less obvious).
Inventing the Barbarian: Greek Self-Definition Through Tragedy by Edith Hall - This one can fit for a Paris rec as well because Paris is a focus thanks to being the "patient zero" and the prime exemplar of the "eastern effeminate barbarian" which is part of what Hall discusses. Very good/interesting book! Go be a pirate about it or download it on Hall's own site, no piracy necessary.
The Iliad: A Commentary by G.S. Kirk (and other authors attached to the volumes past vol. 2) - if you want a commentary, I really like this one, and in terms of Paris and Helen, obviously checking out the volumes that contain the books they appear in is interesting and useful!
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by Eric Dodson | Rather than praying only for the visible results, we also ought to ask the Lord to give our people the love and spiritual wisdom that produce the desired outcome. When we do, we can rest confidently in the Spirit’s sanctifying power as He continues to conform them (and us) to the image of our Savior…
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OCTOBER RELEASE
The Comedy of Errors - Shakespeare Theatre Company
September 26, 2024- Medium Observation
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Christian Thompson (Antipholus of Syracuse), Ralph Adriel Johnson (Antipholus of Ephesus), Alex Brightman (Dromio of Syracuse), David Fynn (Dromio of Ephesus), Jacob Brandt (Roderigo), Kimberly Dodson (Thaisa), Ro Boddie (Balthasar), Eric Hissom (Duke Solinus), Cloteal L. Horne (Luciana), Camilo Linares (Sergeant/Officer), Ms. Amanda Naughton (Emilia), Paige Rammelkamp (Marina), Lauren Jeanne Thomas (u/s Angela), Timothy D. Stickney (Egeon), Shayvawn Webster (Adriana)
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Excellent Capture of this incredibly hilarious production. Due to my seat some things are cut off on the right, HOWEVER lucky for you when you buy this video you get Theatrecouple14's video also! that video will be released with mine and it's the only way to receive his video. His video will follow the same nft date and rules as mine. Some washout, shakiness and readjusting throughout.
NFT Date: April 1st, 2025
Screenshots: https://www.flickr.com/gp/196227588@N02/2H3WU946H1
Video is $20
Hadestown - First US National Tour
February 21, 2024 - Medium Observation
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J Antonio Rodriguez (Orpheus), Amaya Braganza (Eurydice), Matthew Patrick Quinn (Hades), Lana Gordon (Persephone), Will Mann (Hermes), Lizzie Markson (Fate), Hannah Schreer (Fate), Marla Louissaint (Fate), Sevon Askew (Worker), Jamal Lee Harris (Worker), Cate Hayman (Worker), Quiana Onrae'l Holmes (Worker), Daniel Tracht (Worker)
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Absolutely Fantastic capture of this incredible cast. Definitely my magnum opus hadestown recording. Some washout, shakiness and readjusting throughout.
NFT Date: April 1st, 2025
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things i've watched/read and liked in January '24
Articles/Essays
Approaching The Infopocalypse by Nathan Gardels
Being A Girl: A Brief Personal History of Violence by Anne Thériault (reread)
home for the holidays by Rayne Fisher-Quann
It’s Not a Child’s Job to Heal Their Wounded Mother by Arah Iloabugichukwu
Joan Didion on Keeping a Notebook
The Idea That Won't Go Away by Anu Alturu
Time After Capitalism by Miya Tokumitsu
No one is bored, everything is boring by Mark Fischer
When Did Humans First Start Wearing Clothes? by Sarah Zhang
Zionism’s History Is Also a History of Jewish Anti-Zionism, Shaul Magid interviewed by Daniel Denvir (note: while it is interesting to learn more about the history of the initially not very popular movement of Zionism, Magid is somehow anti-zionist without an anti-Israel position)
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A series of 4 lectures on Albert Camus by Eric Dodson Lectures
Colour In Storytelling by Cinema Cartography
Eastern Promises: A Study of Bodies by Nerdwriter1
Happy Poor People: Our Conception of Happiness is Messed Up by Cheyenne Lin
How Red Bull makes money selling nothing by Slidebean
The Meaning of Red in Movies by Now You See It
The Metaphysical Mirror by Cinema Cartography
Why the FBI Wants This TikToker by CHUPPL
i also watched a lot of Rosie Paw before sleeping but this video Art Museum 🖼️ | Relaxing Scrapbooking is my favourite from what i've seen
Books
Babel, or the Necessity of Violence by R. F. Kuang
Issey Miyake: Making Things by Art V.
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
Films
A Streetcar Named Desire dir. Elia Kazan
Black Orpheus dir. Marcel Camus
Eastern Promises dir. David Cronenberg
Paprika dir. Satoshi Kon
The Princess Bride dir. Rob Reiner
my letterboxd
#anyway idk if this is super interesting but my recs of the month#i tried to do formats longest to shortest and then alphabetical inside#laila.txt#making use of my new and improved notion system lol
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Annie Oakley - Annie and the Brass Collar - Syndicated - January 9, 1954
Western
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Robert Schefer and Eric Freiwald
Produced by Colbert Clark
Directed by William Berke
Stars:
Gail Davis as Annie Oakley
Brad Johnson as Lofty Craig
Jimmy Hawkins as Tagg Oakley
Robert Emmet O'Connor as Dan Heywood
Britt Lomond as Martin Ellison (as Glase Lohman)
Roy Barcroft as Gang Leader
Paul E. Burns as Telegrapher
Chris Alcaide as Paul Dodson
Bob Woodward as Henchman
Dick Tufeld
#Annie and the Brass Collar#TV#Annie Oakley#Western#1950's#1954#Syndication#Gail Davis#Brad Johnson#Jimmy Hawkins#Robert Emmet O'Connor#Britt Lomond#Roy Barcroft#Series Premiere
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I found him in an alley,torn to shreds.i picked up the pieces and stitched him together again.i made him a new leg for the one I couldn't find and gave him a bath with the best soap,he's soft and smells like flowers.but his scars will always be there.i don't know his story,but he didn't deserve to be thrown away like trash.
His name is Eric Dodson.
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The Saint: When Spring is Sprung (5.26, ITC, 1967)
"Let me tell you something about Simon Templar: the more he smiles, the more helpful, the more cooperative, the more honest and charming he is, the more you can be sure he's plotting something diabolical."
#the saint#when spring is sprung#itc#leslie charteris#jim o'connolly#michael pertwee#roger moore#toby robins#ann lynn#allan cuthbertson#ivor dean#george pastell#gary watson#harvey ashby#douglas livingstone#bryan mosley#eric dodson#leslie crawford#peter brace#doel luscombe#colin rix#kenneth edwards#leslie anderson#john frawley#a fairly charming ep about Simon being approached to help break a Russian spy out of prison. it isn't the most sparkling of scripts but#Moore and the guest cast are clearly having fun; notably‚ even the Russian agents in this episode are quite nice‚ several arguing against#killing Simon bc they just like him so much. there's a sort of half hearted attempt at suggesting a Russian spy is just doing a job and#should not be considered a traitor etc etc but it's undone by a (fairly obvious) twist in the last act. the Spring character‚ his well#publicised trial and sensational escape from prison are all presumably inspired by the George Blake affair (Blake broke out of prison in#october '66 when this series was likely still in production). Livingstone became a successful tv writer later in his career
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A reporter becomes the target of a vicious smear campaign that drives him to the point of suicide after he exposes the CIA’s role in arming Contra rebels in Nicaragua and importing cocaine into California. Based on the true story of journalist Gary Webb. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Gary Webb: Jeremy Renner Anna Simons: Mary Elizabeth Winstead Fred Weil: Michael Sheen John Cullen: Ray Liotta Ronny Quail: Robert Patrick Norwin Meneses: Andy García Coral Baca: Paz Vega Ricky Ross: Michael Kenneth Williams Sue Webb: Rosemarie DeWitt Alan Fenster: Tim Blake Nelson Russell Dodson: Barry Pepper Jerry Ceppos: Oliver Platt Richard Zuckerman: Richard Schiff Quail’s Girlfriend: Jena Sims Rich Kline: Joshua Close Danilo Blandon: Yul Vazquez Ian Webb: Lucas Hedges Eric Webb: Matt Lintz DEA Agent Miller: Gil Bellows Anonymous Agent: Steve Coulter Leo Wolinsky: Dan Futterman Los Angeles Times Editor: Susan Walters Washington Post Editor: David de Vries Doug Farah: David Lee Garver Female Anchor: Rhoda Griffis Ricky Ross Trial Judge: Jen Harper DEA Agent (uncredited): David Alessi Reporter Washington Post (uncredited): Grace Baine DC Business Woman (uncredited): Shaira Barton Self (archive footage) (uncredited): Nancy Reagan Christine Webb: Parker Douglas Film Crew: Producer: Scott Stuber Director: Michael Cuesta Executive Producer: Peter Landesman Producer: Jeremy Renner Producer: Naomi Despres Executive In Charge Of Production: Louis Phillips Cinematography: Sean Bobbitt Novel: Gary Webb Original Music Composer: Nathan Johnson Executive Producer: Pamela Abdy Executive Producer: Michael Bederman Executive Producer: Don Handfield Editor: Brian A. Kates Production Design: John Paino Casting: Avy Kaufman Costume Design: Kimberly Adams Costume Design: Doug Hall Movie Reviews:
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#american journalist#biography#california#central intelligence agency (cia)#crack cocaine#drug trafficking#government conspiracy#investigative journalism#san jose#Top Rated Movies
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VALIOSO TRIUNFO EN CASA DEL LOCOMOTIVE
EL PASO, Texas – El Paso Locomotive FC (West-7, 12-13-8, 43 puntos) se recuperó contra Charleston Battery en una dramática victoria por 3-2 el sábado por la noche en Southwest University Park, sumando tres enormes puntos en su búsqueda de postemporada de 2023
Aunque Charleston abrió el partido con oportunidades más claras (incluido un intento de penal fallido negado por la madera), el mediocampista Petar Petrovic abriría el marcador para El Paso en el 33', regateando a su defensor para vencer al portero de Charleston, Trey Muse, en el primer palo.
El máximo goleador de Charleston, Augustine Williams, igualaría cinco minutos más tarde para igualar las cosas al final de la primera mitad. El Battery luego tomaría la delantera en el 71', poniendo a El Paso frente a una batalla cuesta arriba.
El Locomotora no se desanimó y cogió intensidad, decidido a conseguir los tres puntos. Minutos después de que Battery empatara, el delantero Emmanuel Sonupe golpearía el balón en la esquina inferior para nivelar a Locomotive y el mediocampista Eric Calvillo seguiría en el 84' para recuperar la ventaja.
El Paso aguantaría los minutos restantes para sumar tres enormes puntos, lanzando a Los Locos de regreso a la línea de playoffs y registrando su primera victoria en casa desde el 14 de junio, una victoria por 2-1 contra Las Vegas Lights FC (también una victoria de remontada). ).
Locomotive ahora enfrenta un rápido cambio el miércoles 4 de octubre contra San Diego Loyal SC, su último partido en casa de la temporada regular de 2023.
NOTAS DEL EQUIPO
Con su victoria de esta noche, El Paso rompió su racha de ocho juegos sin ganar en casa. Es la primera victoria en casa desde el 14 de junio contra Las Vegas Lights FC. Esta es la tercera victoria de Locomotive en la temporada.
El Paso ha acumulado puntos esta temporada contra los tres mejores equipos actuales de la Conferencia Este. (victoria 1-0 vs PIT, empate 1-1 vs TBR, victoria 3-2 vs CHS). En general esta temporada, El Paso tiene marca de 6-3-2 contra equipos del Este y 3-2-1 en casa.
Charleston es el último equipo de la Conferencia Este al que se enfrenta El Paso esta temporada. Locomotive cierra la temporada regular con tres partidos más contra oponentes de la conferencia.
El gol de la victoria de Eric Calvillo fue su tercer gol de la temporada. También registró su tercera asistencia de la campaña 2023 con su pase a Emmanuel Sonupe.
El gol de Emmanuel Sonupe es el segundo de la temporada 2023. Petar Petrovic marcó su séptimo gol de la temporada.
Denys Kostyshyn asistió a su cuarto gol del año, uniéndose a Marc Navarro como máximo asistente del club en la campaña.
El penalti fallado por Charleston fue la segunda vez consecutiva que un oponente no logró marcar un penalti contra Locomotive en partidos recientes. RESUMEN DE PUNTUACIÓN
ELP 1 - Petar Petrovic (Denys Kostyshyn) 33' CHS 1 - Agustín Williams (Fidel Barajas) 38' CHS 2 - Emilio Ycaza 71' ELP 2 - Emmanuel Sonupe (Eric Calvillo) 75' ELP 3 - Eric Calvillo 84' ALINEACIONES
ELP – (5-3-2) Benny Diaz, Marc Navarro, Erik McCue, Noah Dollenmayer, Petar Petrovic (Louis Herrera), Miles Lyons (Nick Hinds), Liam Rose, Eric Calvillo – C, Denys Kostyshyn (Chris García), Aarón Gómez (Emmanuel Sonupe), Petur Knudsen
Subs no utilizados: Javier García, José Carrillo, Yuma
CHS – (4-2-3-1) Trey Muse, Mark Segbers, Juan Sebastian Palma, Leland Archer – C, Derek Dodson, Chris Allan, Andrew Booth (Arturo Rodríguez), Tristan Trager (Pierre Reedy), Nick Markanich (Emilio Ycaza), Fidel Barajas, Agustín Williams (Beto Ávila)
Suplentes no utilizados: Daniel Kuzemka, AJ Cochran, Deklan Wynne
RESUMEN DE MALA CONDUCTA
ELP – Marc Navarro (Amarillo) 9', Petar Petrovic (Amarillo) 22', Noah Dollenmayer (Amarillo) 83', Liam Rose (Amarillo) 90+3' CHS-N/A ESTADÍSTICAS DEL PARTIDO: ELP | CHS
GOLES: 3|2 ASISTENCIAS: 2|1 Pos. %: 47|53 TIROS: 12|12 TIROS A PORtería: 5|5 SALVACIONES: 3|2 FALTAS: 21|13 FUERA DE JUEGO: 0|0 TIROS DE ESQUINA: 3|2
PRÓXIMO PARTIDO: Miércoles 4 de octubre vs San Diego Loyal SC. El inicio está programado para las 7 p.m. tiempo de la montaá en el Southwest University Park.
PROMOCIÓN: Sorteo de sudadera con capucha para los primeros 1,500 fanáticos con boletos que crucen las puertas. Las puertas se abren a las 6 p.m. MONTE.
BOLETOS: Compre en línea en eplocomotivefc.com/tickets, dentro de la aplicación móvil oficial, llamando al (915) 235-GOAL o enviando mensajes de texto al (915) 666-2005.
(Con información de Alberto Huichapa)
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Youngblood / Rob Liefeld 8 Issue Lot (1992-1997)
Youngblood #0 (December 1992) by Image Comics Written by Rob Liefeld, drawn by Rob Liefeld, Dan Fraga, and Danny Miki.
Youngblood #1 (April 1992) by Image Comics Written by Rob Liefeld and Hank Kanalz, drawn by Rob Liefeld.
Youngblood #2 (July 1992) by Image Comics Written and drawn by Rob Liefeld.
Youngblood #4 (February 1993) by Image Comics Written by Rob Liefeld, drawn by Rob Liefeld and Danny Miki.
Youngblood Battlezone #1 (April 1993) by Image Comics By vrious, cover by Rob Liefeld and Danny Miki.
Youngblood Yearbook #1 (July 1993) Written by Eric Stephenson , drawn by Chap Yaep.
Extremely Youngblood #1 (September 1996) by Image Comics Written by Tom and Mary Bierbaum, drawn by David Brewer.
Awesome Alan Moore Judgment Day #2 (July 1997) by Awesome Written by Alan Moore., drawn by Rob Liefeld and Jon Sibal, Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon, Steve Skroce and Al Gordon, Stephen Platt and Lary Stucker, Jim Starlin and Alan Weiss, Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson.
#Youngblood#Rob Liefeld#IMage Comics#Awesome Entertainment#Awesome Comics#Vintage Comics#Comic Books#Comics#Etsy#Alan Moore#Dan Fraga#Stephen Platt#Judgement Day#Extremely Youngblood#Youngblood Yearbook#Youngblood Battlezone#Riptide#Shaft#Die Hard#Chapel#Deathblow#Berserkers#Death Squad#Darkthorn#Badrock
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by Eric Dodson | Paul’s epistle to the Romans is widely celebrated for its detailed treatment of gospel truth and exhortation to transformed biblical living. It was the section of Scripture that led to Luther’s salvation and lit the fire of reformation in his heart. It’s a book that has been used by God to save, edify, and instruct countless believers throughout the ages.
In today's post, I want to draw your attention to probably the least beloved portion of Romans—the close. Paul makes a turn in Romans 15:14 and begins what is the lengthiest close of any of his letters. If you pick up a commentary on Romans, it’s likely to go faster through this final chapter and a half than through any other section of the book. Still, in Paul’s ending to Romans, there is a terrific portrait of faithful…
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