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k-wame · 1 year ago
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JACOB ELORDI He Went That Way (2023) dir. Jeffrey Darling
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heart0fclay · 1 year ago
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He Went That Way has absolutely taken over my mind. adore them so much.
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smashedpages · 2 months ago
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Today in 1976, Spider-Woman debuted! Jessica Drew was introduced in Marvel Spotlight #32 by writer/editor Archie Goodwin, artists Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney, and cover artist Gil Kane. Marie Severin designed the character.
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kekwcomics · 8 months ago
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DOSSIER NEGRO (Ediciones Zinco, 1971?)
Spanish reprint of various Warren Creepy strips and other stuff. Stories by Archie Goodwin, Bill Everett, Tom Sutton and others....
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the-gershomite · 25 days ago
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Wolverine #20 -January 1990- Marvel Comics
"Miracles"
written by Archie Goodwin
pencils by John Byrne
inked by Klaus Janson
colors by Mike Rockwitz
letters by Jim Novak
edited by Bob Harras
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forensicated · 8 months ago
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A Tumblr Community for The Bill...?
Is there any interest in creating a community for fans of The Bill to discuss and have more opportunities to interact/chat about the show almost like a forum from what it sounds like?
If you'd be interested, please like/comment/reblog this post to show your potential interest so we can all see if it would be worth attempting to create one or not.
Tumblr is beta testing a new 'community' idea [apparently not available to all as yet but should appear for most] that it says is:
Communities is a new feature in development, currently in beta testing. Our hope is to empower everyone on Tumblr to create new, dedicated spaces to connect with people over shared interests. It’s a bit like using tags but more contained, it’s a bit like having a shared blog but with more options, and it’s a bit like a group chat except it’s slower. Access to communities is not yet out to all users, and currently has incomplete support across the Tumblr mobile apps
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Help page post/more information
It's still in testing mode and they're asking for feedback. They state it can be a private group or more open access.
Public communities can be seen and visited by non-members, logged in or logged out. However, only the feed of posts in each community tab, and the About page, are accessible. Non-members cannot view the member list, see who reacted with what, or see community comments. Non-members with an invite can see everything a member can see, but cannot interact with anything until they accept the invitation.
Private communities cannot be seen or visited by non-members at all. The existence of a private community is not hidden, however, if someone has the URL (they’ll see a message like “this is a private community”). Non-members with an invite can see everything a member can see, but cannot interact with anything until they accept the invitation.
I wrote a tag list of every member of the cast including notable long running guests. It took FOREVER. And this is what Tumblr cuts it down to. FGS.
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marvelousmrm · 1 year ago
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Fantastic Four #182 (Wein, Shooter, Goodwin & Mantlo/Buscema, May 1977). Johnny and Ben are sent after Reed, while Sue confronts the imposter.
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wanderingmind867 · 5 months ago
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I know all of marvel's editors from the 60s to the 70s: Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman, Archie Goodwin and Jim Shooter. I've actually never read any comics with Jim Shooter as editor, because i usually never get past 1976 when I'm reading. I might get past that date when i read howard the duck, but i know that book actually got to be edited by steve gerber on his own (for the most part, at least).
In any event, I don't know DC's editors off by heart in any manner. I tried to look it up, and I came away with zero answers. Most I figured out was that DC apparently had different editors for each different book? And maybe also that Mort Weisinger and Julius Schwartz were involved? I don't know. But if it's true that each dc book had a different editor, then i guess it's just proof DC and Marvel had different company styles. And I think I prefer how marvel did it. Having one uniform editor makes for an easier experience. You know who's in charge and it allows me to vaguely understand how the company must work. I can't get the same sort of pulse on DC.
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cantsayidont · 1 year ago
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September 1982. Marvel released its BLADE RUNNER adaptation as two regular comics issues and in this magazine-size version, which includes a Jim Steranko cover, creator and cast bios, and photos from the movie. The adaptation itself is okay, but with only 49 story pages, it feels a little cramped, and Archie Goodwin's script compensates by adding even more narrative verbiage on top of Deckard's voiceover narration (remember that?). Al Williamson and Carlos Garzón capture the cast likenesses well, although the results are a bit stiff, a frequent problem with movie adaptations.
The adaptation's real star player is colorist Marie Severin, whose subdued palette captures the mood of the film very well. Unfortunately, her color choices, obviously selected for the newsprint version, don't work so well on the magazine's whiter paper. For example, below is a page from the SUPER SPECIAL version. Note how bright the oranges and yellows look.
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Below is the version of the same page in the first issue of the regular comic book edition. The newsprint absorbs more of the ink, so the yellows and oranges are far more muted, and the blacks are darker:
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Below is the magazine version of a well-known later scene, again showing how the whiter paper makes the color look oversaturated.
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As you can see below, the newsprint version once again avoids that saturation problem. Note in particular how the yellow light on Roy and Sebastian's faces in the bottom right panel appears more off-white than lemon chiffon.
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The dilemma is that regular comic book edition's reproduction simply isn't crisp enough. (These scans are not ideal, but the physical comic books aren't any better.) The color values are much better, but the color registration is sometimes hit and miss, and the line work takes a beating in places. Williamson and Garzón can be fussy with detail, which becomes muddy if the edges aren't crisp.
It's a real shame because Severin did outstanding work on this adaptation. This is not color-by-numbers by any means — she obviously put a lot of thought into how to capture the visual flavor of the film while also serving the storytelling needs of the comic book medium. The physical production just let her down.
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thosesadsuburbanghosts · 1 year ago
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Zootopia (2016)
"Life isn't some cartoon musical where you sing a little song and all your insipid dreams magically come true. So let it go."
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nerds-yearbook · 10 months ago
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Appendix: Marvel New Universe Imprint:
To celebrate Marvel's 25th anniversary, then Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter had hoped to create a new seperate comic universe, with a more realistic world, less fantastic heroes, with a month time passing between each issue, and utilizing top tallent. However, money and internal politics hampered it before it even started and it quickly became an in- house project and half of the first titles cancelled within the first year. The whole line finally folded within three years.
DP7 (32 issues, 1 annual)
The Draft (Graphic Novel)
Justice (32 issues)
Kickers, Inc (12 issues)
Mark Hazzard: Merc (12 issues, 1 annual)
Nightmask (12 issues)
The Pitt (One Shot)
PSI-Force (32 issues, 1 annual)
Spitfire and the Troubleshooters/Spitfire/Codename: Spitfire (13 issues)
Star Brand/The Star Brand (19 issues, 1 annual)
The War (4 issue limited series that concluded the line)
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k-wame · 1 year ago
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Jacob Elordi as Bobby Falls He Went That Way (2023) dir. Jeffrey Darling
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movie-titlecards · 6 months ago
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Alien Trespass (2009)
My rating: 7/10
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smashedpages · 1 year ago
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Today in 1976, Spider-Woman debuted! Jessica Drew was introduced in Marvel Spotlight #32 by writer/editor Archie Goodwin, artists Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney, and cover artist Gil Kane. Marie Severin designed the character.
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ultrameganicolaokay · 7 months ago
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Daredevil #151 ‘Crisis!’ (1977) by Roger McKenzie, Jim Shooter, Gil Kane and Klaus Janson. Edited by Archie Goodwin. Cover by Dave Cockrum and Terry Austin.
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Cover of the Day: Daredevil #151 (March, 1978) Art by Dave Cockrum and Terry Austin
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the-gershomite · 3 months ago
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Wolverine #17 -November 1989- Marvel Comics
"Basics!"
written by Archie Goodwin
pencils by John Byrne
inked by Klaus Janson
colors by Glynis Oliver
letters by Jim Novak
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