#Eric Holmes
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oldschoolfrp · 1 year ago
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"Were-shark" by Eric Holmes and his son Chris, in Alarums & Excursions 13, July 15, 1976. Eric and Chris wrote up a number of stories from their D&D adventures for A&E, often illustrated by Chris. The following year saw the publication of the first Basic D&D set edited by Holmes, with his sample dungeon below Zenopus' tower and Portown also containing a sea cave with a beach, 2 boats, and a monster in the water.
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transformers-mosaic · 1 year ago
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Transformers: Mosaic #507 - "Overwatch"
Originally posted on June 18th, 2010
Story - Eric Holmes Art - Kris Smith Colours, Letters - Lo Baker Edits - Shaun Knowler
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wada sez: The strip after this one, easily the most notable Mosaic strip published, was explicitly released to celebrate the third anniversary of the Mosaic project—so I reckon it was intentional that this one was timed to coincide. Recognise the name Eric Holmes? That’s the writer of Megatron Origin! There’s no connection beyond that, however, with this being a straightforward standalone little character vignette inspired by Red Alert’s original Budiansky profile.
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summercheyennerose · 2 years ago
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mopmolp · 1 month ago
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Bedrooms of mass killers
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Adam Lanza
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Jeff Weise
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Brenton Tarrant
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Brandon Hole
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Dylann Storm Roof
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Anders Breivik
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Ethan Crumbley
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James Holmes
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Pekka-Eric Auvinen
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canebread · 11 days ago
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"The eyes speak more than the mouth."
In order, left to right: Dylan Klebold, Eric Harris, Bryan Kohberger, Salvador Ramos, Andrew Blaze, Adam Lanza, James Holmes, Seung Hui-Cho, Elliot Rodger, Dylann Roof, Payton Gendron, Nikolas Cruz, Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Luka Magnotta, Dimitrios Pagourtzis, Patrick Crusius, Pekka Eric-Auvinen.
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starstrider · 1 year ago
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A collection of my FGO shitposts
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80sclassics · 17 days ago
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Just some adorable goofballs I found in my phone.
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sarnie-for-varney · 1 year ago
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We see one of the very rare moments where Holmes is afraid, in the Granada Holmes episode The Final Problem. And it is in the presence of Professor Moriarty.
He shields himself with his robe and is clearly shaken, judging by his breathing. But there's also a look of anger and disgust when he clenches his teeth for just a moment.
Then he begins to speak. His voice falters at "You..." and there are odd pauses between "You... have... paid me", as though he's attempting to gather his courage again to say one last thing to Moriarty before he walks out the door.
Not to mention that Moriarty could kill him at any time, there being a deadly weapon concealed as a cane right there in Moriarty's hand which he had literally cocked and aimed directly at Holmes moments prior to this clip.
Holmes isn't afraid of death, but Moriarty has such a sense of menace about him that it's no surprise that Holmes is scared. In this episode, Mrs. Hudson even compares Moriarty to the 'devil himself'.
However, Holmes still has the suaveness to insult Moriarty by not even calling him by the correct title. Moriarty is a professor, but Holmes refers to him as simply "Mr. Moriarty". While we call our professors 'Mr.' nowadays, it was actually a sign of scholarly prestige in those times. So it's safe to say that Holmes doesn't stay stunned for very long.
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sherlockedwatson- · 8 months ago
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Um like hey, he’s really back
**cue happy tears
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pleading-the5th · 1 year ago
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are house md fans sherlock fans? or is it only a few of us who know that house is a sherlock au???
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transformers-mosaic · 8 months ago
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Transformers: Mosaic #662 - "The Lost Patrol"
Originally posted on September 24th, 2012
Story - Eric Holmes Art - Matt C. Adams Colours - Joana Lafuente Letters - Josh van Reyk Edits - Shaun Knowler
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wada sez: Just before the project bows out, here’s one last strip by Megatron Origin writer Eric Holmes. Maybe you missed Razorclaw hiding in the back of panel six... along with a naked tree lady! She’s a cameo of Lafuente's unrelated OC "Treesha", included by Adams to try and entice Lafuente into coloring the strip; evidently she agreed.
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tylerjordanrose · 2 years ago
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doyouknowthismusical · 1 year ago
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companion-showdown · 1 month ago
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Who is most important to the history of Doctor Who?
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TOURNAMENT MASTERPOST
propaganda under the cut
Douglas Adams – script editor for the late Tom Baker era
the obvious: wrote and helped write some of classic who's best episodes. infuriated everyone with romana's regeneration scene in destiny of the daleks. has had a massive impact both on doctor who specifically and on doctor who through his general impact on scifi, no one is doing it like him. and he's hilarious! (anonymous)
Rona Munro – only writer for both Classic and NuWho
Only person to write an episode for both classic (survival) and new who (eaters of light). responsible for: making the master a catboy and giving ace a cheetah girlfriend. 'death by Scotland' (anonymous)
Russell T Davies – revived Doctor Who
Russell T Davies wasn't just "some guy" they got to run the revival series; He lobbied the BBC to bring the show back and was in discussion talks in 1998 before the show was back on air. Davies brought the show back in a ginormous way and allowed a new generation to fall in love with the series, which translates into people going back and watching Classic Who as well. Under him, the show was immensely popular, regularly being one of the most watched things each week. Doctor Who would not exist today without him and I'm not even sure the classic show would have the same love it currently does without Davies introducing the series to a brand new audience. Also if we're including extended media not just the main show, Sarah Jane Adventures SLAPS. (anonymous)
Steven Moffat – showrunner for the eleventh and twelfth Doctors
This might be a hard sell on the website that, for some reason, can't seem to progress past 2011 when it comes to evaluating Moffat and his work, but I'm going to try anyway. Curse of the Fatal Death, advocate for female doctor since 1998. First onscreen biracial and bigender regeneration. Wrote some of the most iconic episodes of the series, including the 50th, Blink and Heaven Sent. Things like Weeping Angels, the Empty Child, the Silence, all instantly became part of the show's iconography because his concepts were THAT GOOD. Wrote Missy. The 50th special, again, was basically a love letter to the entire show. Brought Doctor Who to an even bigger audience than ever! It was airing in cinemas worldwide! Stuck around for s10 because there was no clear successor for showrunner position, because he loved the show that much. Took criticism to heart and always tried to better himself as a person and his writing, which - well, Doctor Who's longevity is in its willingness to change. Cast Peter Capaldi. Wrote Heaven Sent. Has written the most stories out of anyone in the show's history. Most of all, I think he understood the true heart of the series when he ends his first story with "Everybody lives Rose! Just this once, everybody lives!". He gets it. Also Capaldi run again I cannot stress this enough. (anonymous)
Chris Chibnall – showrunner for the thirteenth Doctor
invented gay people and sapphics <3 (anonymous )
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brokenbecquerel · 4 months ago
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these are kind of old but i wanted to reupload some of my killer portraits. in order: andrew blaze, barry loukaitis, eric harris, ilnaz galyaviev, james holmes, & kip kinkel
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sarcasstic-jpmvr · 17 days ago
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on another note, great way to advertise, MMMM. got me really invested.
enjoy, my lovelies. especially @rabiessnail .
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