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scottwellsmagic · 5 months ago
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844: Joe Devlin - Matador In The Arena
Known as the “Matador of Magic,” Joe Devlin has lived what, for most, would be several lifetimes full of magic. He has performed around the world aboard cruise ships for 37 years; he has created and performed unique, original illusions; he was one of the performers in NYC at the Magic Townhouse and Mostly Magic; he had long term engagements in Atlantic City and in the Bahamas; his wedding was the subject of a one-hour “reality” show; he appeared on “All My Children” daytime network television; he has been a consultant tor Criss Angel’s show “Magic of the Stars” and others, and; he was a featured performer on Criss Angel’s “Amysitika” show in Las Vegas.
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In this week’s episode, Joe talks about his amazing history of performing, creating and consulting magic over the years. His fast-paced style and on-stage choreography reminds one of the moves of a flamenco dancer and also of a Spanish bullfighter in the arena. This week he chats about a lot of what he has accomplished over the past 40+ years including a bit about taking care of the Houdini Memorial in New York. He had two touring illusion shows, but since the death of his wife/assistant, he has focused on singular performances and consulting.
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maggot-baggage · 1 year ago
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Sobbing and wailing an throwin up thinking about fun puppet media i cant watch anymore
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wanderingmind867 · 1 month ago
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i probably haven't read enough Golden Age Comics to make this (I've barely read any, really), but I just spent the whole weekend making this list of birthdates for Earth-Two DC heroes and villians. I could've been working on my Christmas List! But no! My brain just had to get fixated on this. So here it is. This thing I didn't need to make, but my brain wouldn't let me stop working on. So here's a long list of names and birthdays. Nobody asked for this, and it was hellish to make. But my brain still expects me to make three more of these! sigh...
Superman (Clark Kent/Kal-L): 1916
Lois Lane: 1917
Power Girl (Kara Zor-L/Karen Starr): 1916 (Birth Certificate says 1956)
George Taylor: 1887 Died: 1955 (Age at Death: 68)
Jimmy Olson: 1928
Perry White: 1914
Lana Lang: 1920
Steve Bard: 1916
John Kent: 1875 Died: 1938 (Age at Death: 65)
Mary Kent: 1876 Died: 1932 (Age at Death: 60)
Samuel Lane: 1887 Died: 1973 (Age at Death: 86)
Ella Lane: 1889 Died: 1979 (Age at Death: 90)
Lucille Lane: 1920
Susie Tompkins: 1939
Batman (Bruce Wayne): 1915 Died: 1979 (Age at Death: 64)
Catwoman (Selina Kyle): 1920 Died: 1977 (Age at Death: 57)
Robin (Dick Grayson): 1933
Huntress (Helena Wayne): 1957
Batwoman (Kathy Kane): 1922
Alfred Beagle: 1900 Died: 1989 (Age at Death: 89)
Karl Kyle (Catwoman's Brother): 1924
Harvey Kent: 1912
Gilda Kent: 1915
Thomas Wayne: 1883 Died: 1924 (Age at Death: 41)
Martha Wayne: 1884 Died: 1924 (Age at Death: 40)
Phillip Wayne: 1885 Died: 1939 (Age at Death: 56)
Commissioner James Gordon: 1900 Died: 1976 (Age at Death: 76)
Julie Madison: 1915
Linda Page: 1919
Barbara Gordon (James Gordon's Wife): 1900 Died: 1981 (Age at Death: 81)
Anthony Gordon: 1931
The Flash (Jay Garrick): 1918
Joan Garrick: 1920
Winky Moylan: 1916
Blinky Boylan: 1915
Noddy Toylan: 1914
Green Lantern (Alan Scott): 1913
Doiby Dickles: 1896
Irene Miller: 1914
Harlequin (Molly Mayne): 1923
Wonder Woman (Diana Prince/Diana of Themyscira): 1920
Steve Trevor: 1918
Etta Candy: 1927
Paula von Gunther: 1907
Gerta Von Gunther: 1935
Phillip Darnell: 1903
Hawkman (Carter Hall): 1917
Hawkgirl (Shiera Sanders-Hall): 1917
The Atom (Al Pratt): 1921
Mary James Pratt: 1920
Joe Morgan: 1904
The Spectre (Jim Corrigan): 1900
Clarice Winston: 1908
Percival Popp: 1918
The Sandman (Wesley Dodds): 1913
Dian Belmont: 1916
Sandy the Golden Boy (Sanderson Hawkins): 1928
Lawrence Belmont: 1888 Died: 1974 (Age at Death: 86)
Hourman (Rex Tyler): 1913
Wendi Harris: 1936
Jimmy Martin: 1931
Thorndyke Thompkins: 1930
Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson): 1908
Inza Cramer: 1916
Johnny Thunder: 1917
Daisy Darling: 1918
Peachy Pet: 1935
Red Tornado (Ma Hunkel): 1901
Scribbly Jibbet: 1930
Mortimer "Dinky" Jibbet: 1933
Huey Hunkel: 1930
Amelia "Sisty" Hunkel: 1934
Starman (Ted Knight): 1915
Doris Lee: 1917
Woodley Allen: 1893
Doctor Mid-Nite (Charles Mcnider): 1915
Myra Mason: 1918
Wildcat (Ted Grant): 1919
Joan Fortune: 1913
Hiram Skinner: 1921
Mr. Terrific (Terry Sloane): 1920
Wanda Wilson: 1921
Black Canary (Dinah Drake): 1926
Larry Lance: 1925
Star Spangled Kid (Sylvester Pemberton): 1927
Merry, Girl of 1,000 Gimmicks (Merry Pemberton): 1934
Stripesy (Pat Dugan): 1914
Giovanni Zatara: 1918
Sargon the Sorcerer: 1919
Rose Canton: 1924 Died: 1985 (Age at Death: 61)
Alexei Luthor: 1906
Ultra-Humanite: 1844
J. Wilbur Wolfingham: 1910
Colonel Future (Edmond Future): 1918
The Puzzler: 1901
The Prankster (Oswald Loomis): 1908
The Toyman (Winslow Schott): 1910
Metalo (George Grant): 1909
The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot): 1907
Clayface (Basil Karlo): 1887
The Scarecrow (Jonathan Crane): 1904
Hugo Strange: 1889 Died: 1982 (Age at Death: 93)
The Cavalier (Mortimer Drake): 1915
The Wizard (William Zard): 1913
Brainwave (Henry King): 1910 Died: 1984 (Age at Death: 74)
The Gambler (Steven Sharpe III): 1910 Died: 1987 (Age at Death: 77)
The Thinker (Clifford DeVoe): 1905
Rag Doll (Peter Merkel): 1916 Died: 1986 (Age at Death: 70)
The Fiddler (Issac Bowin): 1915
Anaya Bowin: 1930
The Icicle (Joar Mahkent): 1913 Died: 1986 (Age at Death: 73)
Sportsmaster (Crusher Crock): 1921
Tigress (Paula Brooks): 1923
Silver Scarab (Hector Hall): 1958
Fury (Hippolyta "Lyta" Trevor): 1958
Nuklon (Albert Rothstein): 1960
Northwind (Norda Cantrell): 1958
The Lare (Olivia Corrigan): 1953
Brainwave Jr (Henry King, Jr): 1963
Harlequin II (Noel Loomis-Schott): 1965
Obsidian (Todd Rice): 1966
Jade (Jennifer Lynn-Haden): 1966
Wildcat II (Yolanda Montez): 1955
Hourman II (Rick Tyler): 1966
Starman II (Jack Knight): 1972
Doctor Mid-Nite II (Beth Chapel): 1959
Cyclone (Maxine Hunkel): 1964
The Warlock (Warren Zard): 1974
Hazard (Rebecca Sharpe): 1971
The Gambler II (Steven Sharpe V): 1975
The Fiddler II (Issac Bowin Jr): 1961
The Icicle II (Cameron Mahkent): 1959
Tigress II (Artemis Crock): 1958
Rag Doll II (Peter Merkel Jr): 1951
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porterdavis · 8 months ago
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The Sisty Ugler
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So today we have the middle jewel of the Triple Crown, pretty much unloved by everybody except the late Jim McKay. Today's owners and trainers treat their charges like fragile Faberge eggs, rarely running them more than once a month and here we are a scant 14 days after the Derby.
But somebody has to win it. I'll look past the fortunate (and desperate) winner of the Derby and go with #3 Catching Freedom, boxing him with #9 Imagination.
As always -- safe trip to all horses and riders.
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world-of-puppets · 4 years ago
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Puppetry Lost Media
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In honour of reaching 50 followers last week (now 55 followers, as of writing this) I decided to cover two subjects of great interest to me: puppetry (of course) and lost media.
Everybody online loves a good old bit of lost media. Whether it be being a part of the many searches for the media in question, or watching documentaries about them on sites like YouTube. I’ve been mildly addicted to the latter kind of content for a while. From what I’ve seen, though, there aren’t many videos or articles out there specifically covering lost puppetry. So, in no particular order, here are a couple of pieces of lost puppetry I found while scrolling through the lost media wiki.
銀河少年隊 - Ginga shounen-tai AKA Galaxy Boy Troop (1963 - 1965)
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Osamu Tezuka is one of the most pioneering figures in Japanese art and animation. Starting as a manga artist in the 1940s inspired by the animated works of American studios such as Walt Disney and the Fliecer Brothers, he adapted and simplified many of the stylistic techniques of both artists to create his own signature style of big shiny eyes, physics defying hair and limited animation. A style that would go on to heavily influence the world of anime and manga as a whole.
But animation and graphic art were not the only mediums Tezuka would dabble in. Ginga Shounen-Tai, or Galaxy Boy Troop in english, was a television series that aired on the public broadcast channel NHK from April 7th, 1963 to April 1st, 1965. Running for 2 seasons with a total of 92 episodes.
The series was a mixture of marionette characters that utilised the Supermarionation marionette technique, popularised by Jerry Anderson’s Thunderbirds, and limited traditional animation. The story revolves around a child genius named Roy who leads a rag-tag group of heros around the galaxy in a rocket ship in order to revive the earth’s sun and later protect it from alien invaders.
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Out of the 92 episodes that aired, only episode 67 still exists in its entirety with French subtitles, and the full episode can be found on YouTube with English subtitles uploaded by user Rare TezukaVids. According to user F-Man on the Tezuka in English forums, footage of episode 28 exists but with no audio, and episode 87’s animated segments exist without the marionette segments. F-Man also claims the reason for Galaxy Boy Troop’s disappearance is due to Tezuka not being proud of the series and having all episodes of it destroyed.
Personally, I think it’s a shame that pretty much all of this series is gone. From what I’ve seen in episode 67, it looks really charming. Tezuka’s signature character design style was adapted suprisingly well to marionettes, and the puppetry itself isn’t that bad either. I love the little face mechanisms like the blinking eyes, flapping mouths and others. It gives the puppets a lot of personality and charm. Like, just look at this old mans eyebrow mechanism and tell me you wouldn’t want to watch 92 episodes of this show;
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Tinseltown (2007)
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Tinseltown was a 15 minute sitcom pilot created by the Jim Henson company under thier Henson Alternative banner. The pilot was commissioned by the Logo Network and aired as part of the Alien Boot Camp programming block in 2007.
The pilot (and likely the series, had it been picked up by the logo network) features a cast of both puppets and live actors as characters. The premise revolves around Samson Kight, an anthropomorphic bull preformed by Brian Henson and drew Massey, and his partner Bobby Vegan, an anthropomorphic pig prefomed by Bill Barretta and Michelan Sisti, as they attempt to balance thier lives working in Hollywood with life as parents to thier sullen 12-year-old foster son, Foster, played by Paul Butcher. Other human characters included Mia Sara as Samson’s ex-wife Lena and Francesco Quinn as the family’s manservant Arturo.
The Tinseltown pilot used to be available on the Logo Network’s YouTube channel, but was later removed for unknown reason. Since then, the pilot has not been made available online. However the characters Samson and Bobby have made appearances in other Henson related works, such as the improv stage show Stuffed and Unstrung, where they played the role as the shows producers, and in a 2011 video on the Jim Henson Company YouTube channel celebrating Jim Hensons 75th birthday.
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I find Tinseltown pretty interesting as I feel like it should be more noateable or known, considering that this is (as far as my knowledge goes) the first Jim Henson Company project featureing openly lgbtq characters as its leads, and would have been the first Henson show to do so had it been picked up. As someone who’s interested in lgbtq+ representation in creative media such as animation, I realised that there’s not many examples of canon lgbt characters in puppetry. The only ones aside from Samson and Bobby I could think off the top of my head would be Deet’s Dads from The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and Rod from Avenue Q. Though, obviously, there could be more I’m not currently aware of. I don’t think the Tinseltown pilot was a masterpiece or anything. After all, there’s probably a couple of good reasons Logo didn’t pick it up for a full series. But I think it be cool if either Henson co. or Logo made this available online again, if just so we could appericate it as an interesting little footnote in the history of lgbtq rep in puppetry.
With that said, considering the pilot’s obscurity and the fact that it’s main couple haven’t been used in any Henson Related projects in almost ten years, as well as the possibility that there may be legalities preventing the Henson company from releasing it such as Logo still owning the rights, it’s unlikely we’ll see the Tinseltown pilot anytime soon.
Sonic Live in Sydney (1997 - 2000)
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Sonic the Hedgehog is a fictional character no stranger to multiple interpretations of him and his universe across a diverse range of media. From the more light-hearted and comedic stylings of The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog and Cartoon Networks Sonic Boom cartoon series, to more serious faire such as the Sonic SatAM cartoon and the Sonic Adventure videogame duology. One of the more obscure and stranger adaptations of the character came in the form of Sonic Live in Sydney, a one an a half hour live show hosted at the former Sega World Sydney amusement park in Darling Harbor, Sydney, Australia. Originally beginning as a live show with actors in meet-and-greet style costumes, the show eventually was replaced with a puppet show during its last two years.
The shows plot was set in an alternate timeline whos continuity was a mix of the SatAM cartoon and Sonic the Hedgehog 3, where Doctor Robotnik’s Death Egg crash lands in Sydney, Australia instead of Angel Island and attempts to take over before being foiled by sonic and friends. According to Phillip Einfeld of Phillip Einfeld Puppetoons, the company that made the puppets, Sega felt the costumed actor version of the show wasn’t dynamic enough, and wished to replace it with a version featuring live puppets with animatronics. Both versions of the shows plot are identical.
While Sonic Live in Sydney’s soundtrack is available on YouTube, and some photos of the show are available on the Lost Media Wiki, no footage of either the costumed actors version or the puppet show version have resurfaced. The show was closed down in 1999, possibly due to cost, shortly before the Sega World park as a whole in 2000. So unless there is someone out there who viseted the show between 1998 or 1999 who recorded the show via a handheld camera, footage of both incarnations of the show are likely forever lost to time.
On a personal note, I don’t have much to say on this one other than how gloriously peek gaudy 90s Sonic the set/puppet design is. I have no doubt finding footage of these puppets in action would truly be a silly delight to behold...
Legend of Mary (year unknown)
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This one is a little different from the other entries on this list as while the film itself in its entiraty is available on YouTube for anyone to view, the information surrounding Legend of Mary, specifically its year of release, remains a mystery as of writing this.
I have mentioned the film before on this blog so I’ll keep it brief here: in summary, Legend of Mary is a short film retelling of the Nativity featuring the Rod puppets of Austrian puppeteer Richard Teschner. the video was uploaded to YouTube by user canada 150 archive. I looked up the people credited in the film and was able to find most of them, but didn’t find Legend of Mary listed in thier credits, and was unable to find the film on sites like IMDB, tMDB or Letterboxd. I reached out to Canada 150 archive asking if they had any info regarding the Legend of Mary’s release date, and after a coupe of months, they replied saying they didn’t know.
And that’s as far as I got on my search for answers, if anyone of you guys has any information regarding Legend of Mary, then it be of huge help in finding the release date.
Sam and friends (1955 - 1961)
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Sam and friends was the very first puppetry television series created by Jim Henson alongside his colabarator and future wife Jane Nebel. filmed in Washington, D.C. and airing twice daily on WRC-TV and the NBC affiliate in Washington, D.C. from May 9, 1955, to December 15, Sam and Friends would mark the first apperence of Kermit (though not yet as a frog) and paved the way for Henson’s iconic and revered legacy in the realm of puppetry on film and television.
With the impact this show had in mind, it may come as a shock to some that almost half of Sam and Friends, specifically, 42 of the 86 episodes, are considered lost. With 16 existing, 8 documented, 9 known from memory, plus 8 existing Esskay commercials and 1 memory-known Esskay commercial. Some taped episodes have been shown at venues such as the museum of the moving image while others have been erased. It’s unknown if copies of these erased episodes still exist.
This post would become far to long if I were too list every episode missing from Sam and Freinds, but if your curious, the lost media wiki article has a comprehensive list of all lost episodes.
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Annnd that about it for this post. This type of content is pretty different from the stuff I usually post. So I’m egar to see what you guys think about it. If you enjoyed this article, want to see more like it or have ideas for what puppetry-related topics I should cover in the future. And again, thank you all so much for helping me reach 55 followers. Your support really does mean a lot to me, and I hope you enjoyed this as a follower milestone gift.
Anyways, hope you enjoyed this dip into lost puppetry, and have a happy holiday season!
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democratsunited-blog · 6 years ago
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Democrats outdraw Republicans in Wisconsin as primary turnout nears 1 million
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Democrats outdraw Republicans in Wisconsin as primary turnout nears 1 million
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More people voted than ever in Wisconsin’s partisan primary Tuesday.
And in what may be another sign of energy on the left, a contested Democratic primary for governor drew about 20 percent more voters than a contested Republican primary for U.S. Senate, even though the GOP race was more competitive and generated far more television advertising.
The most striking example of Democratic turnout came in the ultramobilized “blue” bastion of Dane County, which produced 40 percent more votes than ever before in a Democratic primary for governor or Senate.   
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I voted stickers at Franklin City Hall during the August partisan primary in Wisconsin. (Photo: Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Statewide, more than 537,000 Democratic votes were cast in the eight-way gubernatorial primary won by state schools Superintendent Tony Evers, according to returns reported by The Associated Press.  
More than 456,000 Republican votes were cast in the suspenseless GOP contest for governor, which incumbent Scott Walker won with 92% of the party vote.
A slightly lower number of votes — a little over 443,000 — were cast in a competitive GOP primary for U.S. Senate, won by state Sen. Leah Vukmir over Kevin Nicholson.
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Gov. Scott Walker will face Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Evers and U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin will face state Sen. Leah Vukmir. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
RELATED: Democrat Tony Evers wins eight-way Wisconsin primary to face GOP Gov. Scott Walker in November
RELATED: Leah Vukmir defeats Kevin Nicholson for GOP nomination for U.S. Senate and will meet Tammy Baldwin in November
ELECTION RESULTS: Wisconsin and Milwaukee-area fall primary
FULL COVERAGE: 2018 Wisconsin Elections
Neither of the two marquee races — the Democratic fight for governor or the GOP fight for Senate — set any individual records for the state’s partisan primary, which for decades was held in September but was moved up to August in 2012.
The most votes ever cast in a single primary contest for governor or U.S. Senate in Wisconsin are the more than 618,000 cast in the Republican primary for governor won by Scott Walker in 2010.
The most in a Democratic primary is the roughly 553,000 cast in the 2002 primary for governor won by Jim Doyle.  
Tuesday’s primary did set a record for total votes cast for both parties — more than 990,000.
But it was not a record in terms of the share of voting-age adults who voted.
About 22 percent of voting-age adults went to the polls Tuesday (though that figure will rise when official numbers are reported). The last time turnout reached that level in an August or September primary was in 2002. Primary turnout hit 25 percent in 1988 and reached higher levels in earlier decades.
The higher Democratic vote Tuesday could be another sign of enthusiasm for a party that appears more mobilized this year than the GOP. Democrats have won two special elections for the Legislature in GOP-leaning districts in 2018 and celebrated a surprisingly decisive victory by the liberal candidate, Rebecca Dallet, in a nonpartisan but very politicized April race for state Supreme Court.   
Dane, the state’s second biggest and fastest-growing county, generated more than 104,000 Democratic votes for governor, far higher than its previous record for governor or senator of 74,389 votes in the 2002 gubernatorial primary.
Dane accounted for about one-fifth of the Democratic vote Tuesday, which is unprecedented in a contested major primary of any kind. 
The sky-high turnout in Dane occurred even though the 2018 primary for governor was a low-spending affair with relatively low-profile candidates and could be another sign that the county is likely to turn out in droves this fall against Walker.  
On the other side, turnout in the state’s top GOP county, Waukesha, fell well short of a record.
The contested GOP Senate primary won by Vukmir over Nicholson drew almost 60,000 votes in Waukesha compared to the nearly 89,000 votes cast in the Republican primary for governor in 2010 and the more than 77,000 votes cast in the GOP primary for Senate in 2012.
Turnout in primaries doesn’t always predict which party does better in the fall.
The history of “fall” primaries in Wisconsin doesn’t offer a lot of guidance, because it is so rare for each party to have a top-line contested primary for U.S. Senate or governor in the same year. The last time it happened was when both parties had competitive Senate primaries in 1988.   
Nor is there a clear pattern of one party “outdrawing” the other in the August or September primary in Wisconsin. In the past 20 years, Democratic contests for statewide office had generated more votes five times and GOP contests had produced more votes four times.    
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cbilluminati · 8 years ago
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The Dub has a ton of great titles on sale this week, and we have your early looks at them all. Here’s the IDW Publishing Previews for 4-12-2017.
American Barbarian: The Complete Series
Writer: Tom Scioli Artist: Tom Scioli Cover Artist: Tom Scioli
Revenge is a dish best served BOLD! Follow Meric, the red-white-and-blue-haired American Barbarian on his quest to defeat the post-post-apocalyptic zombie cyborg mummy overlord Two-Tank Omen. This is the complete Saturday Morning Epic from the artist and co-writer of Transformers vs G.I. JOE and the Eisner Award-nominated Godland. Also includes an introduction by Rob Liefeld.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 268 pages • 6” x 9” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-850-2
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Advance solicited for April release!
“This comic never lets you go once you start, and that’s part of why I enjoy Scioli’s comics in general and this one in particular.” –Comic Book Resources
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Atomic Robo, Vol. 11: Atomic Robo and the Temple of Od
Writer: Brian Clevinger Artist: Scott Wegener Cover Artist: Scott Wegener
Occupied Manchuria, 1938. Atomic Robo is volunteered for a new secret mission to track down China’s top quantum physicist, who has been captured by the Imperial Japanese Army to develop a super weapon powered by the theoretically unlimited “zero-point” energy source. Robo can’t catch a break with these would-be conquerors and their bizarre energy sources, can he? Luckily, he’s got some help from an unexpected but familiar face.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 136 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-863-2
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Advance solicited for April release!
“Brian Clevenger keeps his script humming along, avoiding dwelling overly long on setup and book-ending the issue with action-heavy flash-forwards. Scott Wegener’s clean, elegant art style also does its part to generate an enjoyable tale of WWII-era action and intrigue. Wegener even throws in some welcome Temple of Doom homages for good measure. Atomic Robo is a very consistent franchise, but it’s always good to see that a new volume keeps the momentum going.” –IGN
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Duck Avenger #4
Writers: Alessandro Sisti, Jonathan Gray Artists: Corrado Mastantuono, Paolo Mottura Cover Artist: Claudio Sciarrone
“Two!” A mystery hacker is taking down computers all over Duckburg—and One, Donald’s supersmart electronic brain, is slowly turning malevolent!
FC • 72 pages • $6.99 
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More of the new-to-USA Disney adventure that fans want most—the famous “Duck Avenger New Adventures” (known in Europe as “PKNA”)!
Adapted for our readers by fan favorite Jonathan Gray (Sonic the Hedgehog)!
72 pages of action for just $5.99!
Variant cover by Claudio Sciarrone!
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Dungeons & Dragons: Frost Giant’s Fury #2
Writer: Jim Zub Artist: Netho Diaz Cover Artist: Max Dunbar
The town of Fireshear is a safe haven for our adventurers, or, it would be if it wasn’t under attack by a frost giant raiding party! Get your hamsters ready, it’s time for battle!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Dungeons & Dragons is seeing a renaissance with the release of the fifth edition rules in late 2014. Hundreds of thousands of players are returning to D&D or embarking on their first adventures and they’re hungry for extra content.
This new D&D story ties into the Storm King’s Thunder event that runs across multiple RPG products, novels, and video games.
This series continues with the cast from the hit Legends of Baldur’s Gate and Shadows of the Vampire stories, but is also built as a perfect jumping on point for new readers, bringing them into D&D’s classic blend of sword & sorcery adventure.
HASBRO ART variant cover!
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G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero, Vol. 17
Writer: Larry Hama Artist: S L Gallant Cover Artist: John Royle
The classic A Real American Hero continues from writer Larry Hama! Duke reckons with the most difficult choice of his life… while COBRA scrambles to contain the dangerous new agent in their midst! Collects issues #231-235.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 120 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-852-6
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Advance solicited for April release!
“IDW handles this franchise well, there is never a dull moment from the first panel of this title to the last.” –Outright Geekery (on GI Joe: RAH #224)
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Helena Crash #2
Writer: Fabian Rangel, Jr. Artist: Warwick Johnson-Cadwell Cover Artist: Warwick Johnson-Cadwell
Helena Crash receives a message from the notorious crime lord known as WHITE DEMON. White Demon wants Helena to track down a rare, hard to find movie for her, on VHS no less. Helena begins her hunt, only to find herself in hot water for her association with White Demon’s chief rival, EL ROJO.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 
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Pour yourself a cup of coffee and get ready for HELENA CRASH!
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Jem and the Holograms, Vol. 4: Enter The Stingers
Writer: Kelly Thompson Artists: Jen Bartel, Meredith McClaren Cover Artist: Meredith McClaren
Still reeling from the shattering conclusion to “Dark Jem,” Jem and the Holograms regroup–desperate to find a path forward. Meanwhile, THE MISFITS find themselves with a unique problem… one lead singer too many! Plus, a European super group takes the U.S. by storm… The Stingers! Meet Riot, Rapture, Minx, and Raya! Collects issues #17-23.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 152 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-837-3
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Advance solicited for April release!
“The Stingers present some welcome variety. I’m continually entertained by Thompson’s ability to take a lifestyle most can’t relate to and make it feel accessible.” –Comic Bastards
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Mickey Mouse: Dark Mines of the Phantom Metal
Writers: Andrea “Casty” Castellan, Romano Scarpa, Jonathan Gray, Joe Torcivia, Thad Komorowski Artists: Andrea “Casty” Castellan, Romano Scarpa, Jonathan Gray, Joe Torcivia, Thad Komorowski Cover Artist: Andrea “Casty” Castellan
Mickey, Goofy, and Eurasia Toft are out to find Atlantis or die trying… and their path leads to the British seacoast, where–yaarrr!–there be pirates, pitfalls, creepy Count Zoox, and a new threat from the hideous Horde of the Violet Hare! Dive into a new thriller by fan favorite Andrea “Casty” Castellan–then stick around for two wild Pegleg Pete adventures from legendary Disney writer/artist Romano Scarpa! Collects IDW’s Mickey Mouse #13-15.
TPB • FC • $12.99 • 124 pages • 6” x 9” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-857-1
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Micronauts #11
Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Max Dunbar Cover Artist: Max Dunbar
Stranded on a world of giants, hounded by enemies from both Earth and Microspace, the Micronauts have one last chance to return to their universe. A doorway is opening, and Oz and company think this is their passage home. But something from the other side is coming through–something that will bring this chapter of the Micronauts’ story to a destructive END.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Variant cover by Ryan Brown!
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My Little Pony: Legends of Magic #1
Writer: Jeremy Whitley Artist: Brenda Hickey Cover Artist: Brenda Hickey
The origins of cutie marks, friendships, magic and more are available in this new ongoing series devoted to revealing the secret history of Equestria! In this opening story arc, we travel back in time to uncover the secrets of Starswirl the Bearded and his magical friends!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Ties into new season of My Little Pony!
The magic of My Little Pony continues with a brand-new ongoing series!
From seasoned MLP writer Jeremy Whitley, creator of Princeless, and writer on Marvel’s The Unstoppable Wasp!
Variant cover by Derek Charm!
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Popeye Classics #57
Writer: Bud Sagendorf Artist: Bud Sagendorf Cover Artist: Bud Sagendorf
In the first story, Popeye fights a titanic sea battle to bring orchids to hungry jeeps–watch out for the Sea Hag! Plus, an adventure-filled Old West story, “Pot of Gold,” including Wimpy and Swee’pea. Read a delightful Uncle Elmo story and a hilarious O.G. Wotasnozzle comic!
FC • 32 pages • $4.99
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Variant cover by Aeron Alfrey!
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Ragnarök #12
Writer: Walter Simonson Artist: Walter Simonson Cover Artist: Walter Simonson
Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir, will decide the fates of the Black Elf Assassin, Regn, his daughter Drifa, and Angantyr, the Lord of the Dead, in the depths of Angantyr’s fortress at the edge of Hel. Its decision is written with lightning and thunder, and it is always final. Plus a gallery section of pages from this issue—Artist’s Edition style!
FC • 40 pages • $4.99
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Continuing Walter Simonson’s masterpiece!
Featuring a variant cover from Lee Weeks!
The second story arc of Walter Simonson’s masterpiece concludes!
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ROM #9
Writers: Chris Ryall & Christos Gage Artist: Paolo Villanelli Cover Artist: Tony Shasteen
“Reinforcements,” part 5! Rom is caught between rogue G.I. JOE members, rogue Space Knights, and a renewed Dire Wraith threat with the fate of the planet in the balance!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Ask your retailer how to get the incentive cover by legendary artist/inker Joe Sinnott!
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Star Trek: Boldly Go #7
Writer: Mike Johnson Artist: Megan Levens Cover Artist: George Caltsoudas
Part 1 (of 3) of “Murder at Babel“! As the Federation and Romulans convene in the wake of the Borg attack, the precarious peace is threatened by the murder of a key diplomat… and a Starfleet cadet is the prime suspect! Don’t miss this all-new adventure, guest-starring Jaylah from STAR TREK BEYOND, and the cast from the hit STARFLEET ACADEMY series!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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A new arc featuring new artist Megan Levens!
Following the events of Star Trek Beyond!
Variant cover by Cryssy Cheung!
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Vol. 16: Chasing Phantoms
Writers: Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz Artists: Dave Wachter, Mateus Santolouco Cover Artist: Dave Wachter
While the Turtles and Splinter are reeling from a surprise attack by Kitsune, exposing weaknesses in their defense, the Street Phantoms use the opportunity to pounce. Collects issues #61–65.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 120 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-859-5
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“This book does not get nearly enough praise as it should for being so great for so long. With fantastic storytelling and a murderers row of great artists there is not much else you can ask for in a comic book!” –Word of the Nerd
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A New ROM and Micronauts in the IDW Publishing Previews for 4-12-2017
The Dub has a ton of great titles on sale this week, and we have your early looks at them all.
A New ROM and Micronauts in the IDW Publishing Previews for 4-12-2017 The Dub has a ton of great titles on sale this week, and we have your early looks at them all.
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Image: legendary puppet maker Jim Henson and director Steve Barron with suit actors on the set of TMNT aka Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990). From L to R: David Forman (Leonardo), Leif Tilden (Donatelo), Michelan Sisti (Michaelangelo) and Josh Pais (Raphael).
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What you should know about crabgrass
Shaggy summer annual In most cases, crabgrass makes its appearance when soil temperatures are sustained above 55 degrees F. (Photo: FMC)
It’s everywhere: According to Jim Brosnan, Ph.D., associate professor at the University of Tennessee, a 2017 survey by the Weed Science Society of America found that it is the No. 1 most common turfgrass weed.
It follows forsythia: This weed is a summer annual (typically — there are some species that are considered perennials), and its germination occurs when soil temperatures are sustained above 55 degrees F. Don’t have the tools — or the time — to track soil temps? Watch for the forsythia to bloom. This event often coincides with soil temperatures warm enough to sustain this weed’s germination.
It needs a shave: A couple types of this weed have hairy leaf sheaths. One type of this weed can grow up to three feet tall if left unmowed.
Photo: iStock.com/Maudib
It preys on the weak: It favors sandy, sunny locations with weakened turfgrass, says Michael Sisti, golf and lawn care market manager for FMC. Areas damaged by insects or along sidewalks and driveways are prime targets for this weed.
It is prolific: A single plant can produce 150-700 tillers and 150,000 seeds, according to Sisti. Primary reproduction for this weed is through seeds, so it is important to remove seedheads or apply a preemergent herbicide for control.
Did you guess crabgrass? If you did, you’re right. And while knowing about it is great, the real question is how do you deal with it?
There are several species of crabgrass, but among the most common found in lawns are smooth crabgrass and large crabgrass, according to Brosnan. Large crabgrass is more commonly found in the south and smooth crabgrass in the north, but both can be found in the Transition Zone.
Take the hint Typically, lawn care operators can expect crabgrass germination to coincide with the blooming of forsythia. (Photo: iStock.com/Martin Keiler)
The best defense against crabgrass is a healthy, thick lawn and root system. Cutting the lawn at the recommended height will encourage a healthy root system to develop and will also remove seedheads. But be careful. Cutting the lawn too short can lead to poor turf density, which will make the lawn more susceptible to crabgrass.
“Because crabgrass is such a prolific seeder, anything that can be done to reduce seed production will help alleviate the occurrence of this weed,” Sisti says.
Another benefit of keeping the lawn lush and healthy? Increased mowing height can improve the efficacy of several preemergent herbicides used for crabgrass control, according to Brosnan. Data regularly show that preemergent herbicide applications are the most effective way to control crabgrass in the landscape, he says.
Finally, don’t forget to keep an eye on your equipment, Sisti adds.
“It’s important to note the calibration of your application equipment, both sprayers and spreaders, is essential to ensure you’re delivering the proper amount of active ingredient,” he says. “Any type of soil disruption, like dethatching or heavy raking, can nullify the crabgrass barrier.”
The post What you should know about crabgrass appeared first on Landscape Management.
from Gardening Resource https://www.landscapemanagement.net/what-you-should-know-about-crabgrass/
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williamharis98 · 6 years ago
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What you should know about crabgrass
Shaggy summer annual In most cases, crabgrass makes its appearance when soil temperatures are sustained above 55 degrees F. (Photo: FMC)
It’s everywhere: According to Jim Brosnan, Ph.D., associate professor at the University of Tennessee, a 2017 survey by the Weed Science Society of America found that it is the No. 1 most common turfgrass weed.
It follows forsythia: This weed is a summer annual (typically — there are some species that are considered perennials), and its germination occurs when soil temperatures are sustained above 55 degrees F. Don’t have the tools — or the time — to track soil temps? Watch for the forsythia to bloom. This event often coincides with soil temperatures warm enough to sustain this weed’s germination.
It needs a shave: A couple types of this weed have hairy leaf sheaths. One type of this weed can grow up to three feet tall if left unmowed.
Photo: iStock.com/Maudib
It preys on the weak: It favors sandy, sunny locations with weakened turfgrass, says Michael Sisti, golf and lawn care market manager for FMC. Areas damaged by insects or along sidewalks and driveways are prime targets for this weed.
It is prolific: A single plant can produce 150-700 tillers and 150,000 seeds, according to Sisti. Primary reproduction for this weed is through seeds, so it is important to remove seedheads or apply a preemergent herbicide for control.
Did you guess crabgrass? If you did, you’re right. And while knowing about it is great, the real question is how do you deal with it?
There are several species of crabgrass, but among the most common found in lawns are smooth crabgrass and large crabgrass, according to Brosnan. Large crabgrass is more commonly found in the south and smooth crabgrass in the north, but both can be found in the Transition Zone.
Take the hint Typically, lawn care operators can expect crabgrass germination to coincide with the blooming of forsythia. (Photo: iStock.com/Martin Keiler)
The best defense against crabgrass is a healthy, thick lawn and root system. Cutting the lawn at the recommended height will encourage a healthy root system to develop and will also remove seedheads. But be careful. Cutting the lawn too short can lead to poor turf density, which will make the lawn more susceptible to crabgrass.
“Because crabgrass is such a prolific seeder, anything that can be done to reduce seed production will help alleviate the occurrence of this weed,” Sisti says.
Another benefit of keeping the lawn lush and healthy? Increased mowing height can improve the efficacy of several preemergent herbicides used for crabgrass control, according to Brosnan. Data regularly show that preemergent herbicide applications are the most effective way to control crabgrass in the landscape, he says.
Finally, don’t forget to keep an eye on your equipment, Sisti adds.
“It’s important to note the calibration of your application equipment, both sprayers and spreaders, is essential to ensure you’re delivering the proper amount of active ingredient,” he says. “Any type of soil disruption, like dethatching or heavy raking, can nullify the crabgrass barrier.”
The post What you should know about crabgrass appeared first on Landscape Management.
from Gardening News https://www.landscapemanagement.net/what-you-should-know-about-crabgrass/
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moviemorning003-blog · 7 years ago
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The Complete Detail Of Mission: Impossible III (2006) Name Mission: Impossible III (2006) Storyline A man named Owen Davian kills an IMF agent that was sent undercover by the legendary Ethan Hunt, who has retired from combat missions. Hunt now has a fiancé, Julia, who believes that he works for the traffic department when he really trains younger IMF agents to go into combat. He is assigned to his last mission. His mission, should he choose to accept it is to capture Davian, who is selling a toxic weapon called the rabbits foot. But Davian is reckless, cruel, and deathly. He promises Hunt that he will find Julia, hurt her, and Ethan will be too dead to help her. The mission is no more different to others, its dangerous, smart, and impossible; but now it's personal. Detail  Of Mission: Impossible III (2006) Director J.J. Abrams Writer
Alex Kurtzman  --  (written by) &
Roberto Orci  --  (written by) &
J.J. Abrams  --  (written by)
Produced by
Arthur Anderso  --  co-producer
Bill Borden  --  supervising producer
Tom Cruise  --  producer
Sanping Han  --  executive producer: China
Tao Jiang  --  co-producer: China
Stratton Leopold  --  executive producer
Doming Shi  --  co-producer: China
Enzo Sisti  --  line producer: Italy
Paula Wagner  --  producer
Guichun Wang  --  associate producer: China
Buting Yang  --  executive producer: China
Haicheng Zhao  --  aproducer: China (as Zhao Haicheng)
Stars & Cast
Tom Cruise  --  Ethan Hunt
Philip Seymour Hoffman  --  Owen Davian
Ving Rhames  --  Luther Stickell
Billy Crudup  --  John Musgrave
Michelle Monaghan  --  Julia
Jonathan Rhys Meyers  --  Declan Gormley
Keri Russell  --  Lindsey Farris
Maggie Q  --  Zhen Lei
Simon Pegg  --  Benji Dunn
Eddie Marsan  --  Brownway
Laurence Fishburne  --  Theodore Brassel
Bahar Soomekh   --  Davian's Translator
Jeff Chase   --  Davian's Bodyguard
Michael Berry Jr.  --  Julia's Kidnapper
Carla Gallo  --  Beth
Bellamy Young  --  Rachael
Paul Keeley  --  Ken
Jane Daly  --  Julia's Mother
Greg Grunberg  --  Kevin
Sabra Williams  --  Annie
Rose Rollins  --  Ellie
Sasha Alexander  --  Melissa
Tracy Middendorf  --  Ashley
Aaron Paul  --  Rick
Kathryn Fiore  --  Party Goer
Colleen Crozier  --  Party Goer
Sean O'Bryan  --  Party Goer
Bruce French  --  Minister
Ellen Bry  --  Lindsey's Mother
Patrick Pankhurst  --  Lindsey's Father
Tony Guma  --  Jim
James Shanklin  --  Hospital Chaplain
Anne Betancourt  --  Nurse Sally
Antonietta De Lorenzo   --  Roadblock Driver
Andrea Sartoretti   --  Roadblock Driver
Antonio Del Prete  --  Vatican Video Room Guard
Francesco De Vito  --  Greeting Priest
Giorgio Marchesi  --  Vatican Gate Guard
Niccolò Senni  --  Vatican Gate Guard
Paolo Bonacelli  --  Monsignore
David Waters  --  IMF Officer
Michael G. Kehoe  --  Hospital Employee (as Michael Kehoe)
Timothy Omundson  --  IMF Agent
José Zúñiga  --  IMF Agent Pete (as Jose Zuniga)
McGuire  William Francis McGuire  --  IMF Head of Security
Michelle Arthur  --  Airline Worker
Barney Cheng  --  Janitor
Music by Michael Giacchino Genres Action | Adventure | Thriller Country USA | Germany | China Language English | Italian | Mandarin | Cantonese | German | Czech Release Date
Italy - 24 April 2006 (Rome) (premiere)
Netherlands - 26 April 2006  (Amsterdam(premiere)
United Arab Emirates  - 3 May 2006
Belgium  - 3 May 2006
Switzerland  -  3 May 2006 (French speaking region)
France  -  3 May 2006
Greece  -  3 May 2006
Hong Kong  -   3 May 2006
South Korea  -  3 May 2006
Netherlands  -  3 May 2006
Singapore  -  3 May 2006
Thailand  -  3 May 2006
Taiwan  -  3 May 2006
Argentina -  4 May 2006
Australia  -  4 May 2006
Chile  -  4 May 2006
Germany  - 4 May 2006
UK  -  4 May 2006
Hungary  - 4 May 2006
Israel  -  4 May 2006
Lebanon  -  4 May 2006
Portugal  -  4 May 2006
Serbia  -  4 May 2006
Russia   -  4 May 2006
Slovenia  -  4 May 2006
Austria  -  5 May 2006
Brazil  -  5 May 2006
Canada  - 5 May 2006
Denmark  -  5 May 2006
Estonia  -  5 May 2006
Spain  - 5 May 2006
Finland  -  5 May 2006
Ireland  -  5 May 2006
Iceland  - 5 May 2006
Italy  -  5 May 2006
Mexico  - 5 May 2006
Norway  - 5 May 2006
Panama -   5 May 2006
Philippines  - 5 May 2006
Poland  - 5 May 2006
Romania    -  5 May 2006
Sweden - 5 May 2006
Turkey  - 5 May 2006
USA  -  5 May 2006
Uruguay  -  5 May 2006
Venezuela  -  5 May 2006
Egypt - 17 May 2006
Vietnam  -  26 May 2006
India   -  16 June 2006
Pakistan  -  16 June 2006
Japan -  8 July 2006
China -  20 July 2006
Filming Locations Palm Springs, California, USA Certificate Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of frenetic violence and menace, disturbing images and some sensuality Box Office Of Mission: Impossible III (2006) Budget $150,000,000 (estimated) Opening Weekend £5,378,013 (UK) (5 May 2006) Gross
$134,029,801 (USA) (20 July 2006)
$133,382,309 (USA) (16 July 2006)
$133,009,689 (USA) (9 July 2006)
$132,556,364 (USA) (2 July 2006)
$131,525,369 (USA) (25 June 2006)
$130,162,653 (USA) (18 June 2006)
$127,491,115 (USA) (11 June 2006)
$122,669,375 (USA) (4 June 2006)
$116,170,705 (USA) (28 May 2006)
$103,535,579 (USA) (21 May 2006)
$85,100,142 (USA) (14 May 2006)
$47,743,273 (USA) (7 May 2006)
$134,029,801 (USA)
£15,342,575 (UK) (18 June 2006)
£15,177,608 (UK) (11 June 2006)
£14,948,094 (UK) (4 June 2006)
£12,618,529 (UK) (21 May 2006)
£9,721,069 (UK) (14 May 2006)
£5,378,013 (UK) (7 May 2006)
$262,166,791 (Worldwide) (27 September 2006) (except USA)
$395,668,139 (Worldwide) (27 September 2006)
$397,850,012 (Worldwide) (20 July 2006)
$397,850,012 (worldwide)
$263,820,211 (Non-USA)
€395,614 (Argentina) (7 May 2006)
AUD 3,935,051 (Australia) (7 May 2006)
€447,793 (Austria) (7 May 2006)
€547,781 (Belgium) (7 May 2006)
BRL 5,078,260 (Brazil) (7 May 2006)
LBP 356,400,565 (Lebanon) (4 June 2006)
LBP 327,983,129 (Lebanon) (28 May 2006)
LBP 288,157,663 (Lebanon) (21 May 2006)
LBP 223,245,987 (Lebanon) (14 May 2006)
LBP 118,994,901 (Lebanon) (7 May 2006)
€2,141,162 (Netherlands) (25 June 2006)
€532,384 (Netherlands) (7 May 2006)
PHP 164,212,077 (Philippines) (18 June 2006)
PHP 159,900,195 (Philippines) (4 June 2006)
PHP 154,674,764 (Philippines) (29 May 2006)
PHP 140,567,328 (Philippines) (21 May 2006)
PHP 114,921,912 (Philippines) (14 May 2006)
PHP 67,259,521 (Philippines) (7 May 2006)
$152,962 (Romania) ( 2006)
€7,058,955 (Spain)
Technical Specs Of Mission: Impossible III (2006) Runtime 126 min Sound Mix SDDS | DTS | Dolby Digital Company Credits Of Mission: Impossible III (2006) Production Company
Paramount Pictures (presents)
Cruise/Wagner Productions
MI 3 Film (produced in association with) (copyright owner)
China Film Co-Production Corporation (with the assistance of)
Fourth Production Company Film Group, The (with the assistance of)
China Film Group Corporation (CFGC) (with the assistance of)
Studio Babelsberg (as Studio Babelsberg Motion Picture)
This Movie Detail Written By  www.moviemorning.com   
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outright-geekery · 8 years ago
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The Dub has a ton of great titles on sale this week, and we have your early looks at them all. Here’s the IDW Publishing Previews for 4-12-2017.
American Barbarian: The Complete Series
Writer: Tom Scioli Artist: Tom Scioli Cover Artist: Tom Scioli
Revenge is a dish best served BOLD! Follow Meric, the red-white-and-blue-haired American Barbarian on his quest to defeat the post-post-apocalyptic zombie cyborg mummy overlord Two-Tank Omen. This is the complete Saturday Morning Epic from the artist and co-writer of Transformers vs G.I. JOE and the Eisner Award-nominated Godland. Also includes an introduction by Rob Liefeld.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 268 pages • 6” x 9” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-850-2
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Advance solicited for April release!
“This comic never lets you go once you start, and that’s part of why I enjoy Scioli’s comics in general and this one in particular.” –Comic Book Resources
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Atomic Robo, Vol. 11: Atomic Robo and the Temple of Od
Writer: Brian Clevinger Artist: Scott Wegener Cover Artist: Scott Wegener
Occupied Manchuria, 1938. Atomic Robo is volunteered for a new secret mission to track down China’s top quantum physicist, who has been captured by the Imperial Japanese Army to develop a super weapon powered by the theoretically unlimited “zero-point” energy source. Robo can’t catch a break with these would-be conquerors and their bizarre energy sources, can he? Luckily, he’s got some help from an unexpected but familiar face.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 136 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-863-2
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Advance solicited for April release!
“Brian Clevenger keeps his script humming along, avoiding dwelling overly long on setup and book-ending the issue with action-heavy flash-forwards. Scott Wegener’s clean, elegant art style also does its part to generate an enjoyable tale of WWII-era action and intrigue. Wegener even throws in some welcome Temple of Doom homages for good measure. Atomic Robo is a very consistent franchise, but it’s always good to see that a new volume keeps the momentum going.” –IGN
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Duck Avenger #4
Writers: Alessandro Sisti, Jonathan Gray Artists: Corrado Mastantuono, Paolo Mottura Cover Artist: Claudio Sciarrone
“Two!” A mystery hacker is taking down computers all over Duckburg—and One, Donald’s supersmart electronic brain, is slowly turning malevolent!
FC • 72 pages • $6.99 
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More of the new-to-USA Disney adventure that fans want most—the famous “Duck Avenger New Adventures” (known in Europe as “PKNA”)!
Adapted for our readers by fan favorite Jonathan Gray (Sonic the Hedgehog)!
72 pages of action for just $5.99!
Variant cover by Claudio Sciarrone!
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Dungeons & Dragons: Frost Giant’s Fury #2
Writer: Jim Zub Artist: Netho Diaz Cover Artist: Max Dunbar
The town of Fireshear is a safe haven for our adventurers, or, it would be if it wasn’t under attack by a frost giant raiding party! Get your hamsters ready, it’s time for battle!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Dungeons & Dragons is seeing a renaissance with the release of the fifth edition rules in late 2014. Hundreds of thousands of players are returning to D&D or embarking on their first adventures and they’re hungry for extra content.
This new D&D story ties into the Storm King’s Thunder event that runs across multiple RPG products, novels, and video games.
This series continues with the cast from the hit Legends of Baldur’s Gate and Shadows of the Vampire stories, but is also built as a perfect jumping on point for new readers, bringing them into D&D’s classic blend of sword & sorcery adventure.
HASBRO ART variant cover!
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G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero, Vol. 17
Writer: Larry Hama Artist: S L Gallant Cover Artist: John Royle
The classic A Real American Hero continues from writer Larry Hama! Duke reckons with the most difficult choice of his life… while COBRA scrambles to contain the dangerous new agent in their midst! Collects issues #231-235.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 120 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-852-6
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“IDW handles this franchise well, there is never a dull moment from the first panel of this title to the last.” –Outright Geekery (on GI Joe: RAH #224)
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Helena Crash #2
Writer: Fabian Rangel, Jr. Artist: Warwick Johnson-Cadwell Cover Artist: Warwick Johnson-Cadwell
Helena Crash receives a message from the notorious crime lord known as WHITE DEMON. White Demon wants Helena to track down a rare, hard to find movie for her, on VHS no less. Helena begins her hunt, only to find herself in hot water for her association with White Demon’s chief rival, EL ROJO.
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Pour yourself a cup of coffee and get ready for HELENA CRASH!
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Jem and the Holograms, Vol. 4: Enter The Stingers
Writer: Kelly Thompson Artists: Jen Bartel, Meredith McClaren Cover Artist: Meredith McClaren
Still reeling from the shattering conclusion to “Dark Jem,” Jem and the Holograms regroup–desperate to find a path forward. Meanwhile, THE MISFITS find themselves with a unique problem… one lead singer too many! Plus, a European super group takes the U.S. by storm… The Stingers! Meet Riot, Rapture, Minx, and Raya! Collects issues #17-23.
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“The Stingers present some welcome variety. I’m continually entertained by Thompson’s ability to take a lifestyle most can’t relate to and make it feel accessible.” –Comic Bastards
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Mickey Mouse: Dark Mines of the Phantom Metal
Writers: Andrea “Casty” Castellan, Romano Scarpa, Jonathan Gray, Joe Torcivia, Thad Komorowski Artists: Andrea “Casty” Castellan, Romano Scarpa, Jonathan Gray, Joe Torcivia, Thad Komorowski Cover Artist: Andrea “Casty” Castellan
Mickey, Goofy, and Eurasia Toft are out to find Atlantis or die trying… and their path leads to the British seacoast, where–yaarrr!–there be pirates, pitfalls, creepy Count Zoox, and a new threat from the hideous Horde of the Violet Hare! Dive into a new thriller by fan favorite Andrea “Casty” Castellan–then stick around for two wild Pegleg Pete adventures from legendary Disney writer/artist Romano Scarpa! Collects IDW’s Mickey Mouse #13-15.
TPB • FC • $12.99 • 124 pages • 6” x 9” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-857-1
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Micronauts #11
Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Max Dunbar Cover Artist: Max Dunbar
Stranded on a world of giants, hounded by enemies from both Earth and Microspace, the Micronauts have one last chance to return to their universe. A doorway is opening, and Oz and company think this is their passage home. But something from the other side is coming through–something that will bring this chapter of the Micronauts’ story to a destructive END.
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Variant cover by Ryan Brown!
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My Little Pony: Legends of Magic #1
Writer: Jeremy Whitley Artist: Brenda Hickey Cover Artist: Brenda Hickey
The origins of cutie marks, friendships, magic and more are available in this new ongoing series devoted to revealing the secret history of Equestria! In this opening story arc, we travel back in time to uncover the secrets of Starswirl the Bearded and his magical friends!
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Ties into new season of My Little Pony!
The magic of My Little Pony continues with a brand-new ongoing series!
From seasoned MLP writer Jeremy Whitley, creator of Princeless, and writer on Marvel’s The Unstoppable Wasp!
Variant cover by Derek Charm!
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Popeye Classics #57
Writer: Bud Sagendorf Artist: Bud Sagendorf Cover Artist: Bud Sagendorf
In the first story, Popeye fights a titanic sea battle to bring orchids to hungry jeeps–watch out for the Sea Hag! Plus, an adventure-filled Old West story, “Pot of Gold,” including Wimpy and Swee’pea. Read a delightful Uncle Elmo story and a hilarious O.G. Wotasnozzle comic!
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Variant cover by Aeron Alfrey!
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Ragnarök #12
Writer: Walter Simonson Artist: Walter Simonson Cover Artist: Walter Simonson
Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir, will decide the fates of the Black Elf Assassin, Regn, his daughter Drifa, and Angantyr, the Lord of the Dead, in the depths of Angantyr’s fortress at the edge of Hel. Its decision is written with lightning and thunder, and it is always final. Plus a gallery section of pages from this issue—Artist’s Edition style!
FC • 40 pages • $4.99
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Continuing Walter Simonson’s masterpiece!
Featuring a variant cover from Lee Weeks!
The second story arc of Walter Simonson’s masterpiece concludes!
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ROM #9
Writers: Chris Ryall & Christos Gage Artist: Paolo Villanelli Cover Artist: Tony Shasteen
“Reinforcements,” part 5! Rom is caught between rogue G.I. JOE members, rogue Space Knights, and a renewed Dire Wraith threat with the fate of the planet in the balance!
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Ask your retailer how to get the incentive cover by legendary artist/inker Joe Sinnott!
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Star Trek: Boldly Go #7
Writer: Mike Johnson Artist: Megan Levens Cover Artist: George Caltsoudas
Part 1 (of 3) of “Murder at Babel“! As the Federation and Romulans convene in the wake of the Borg attack, the precarious peace is threatened by the murder of a key diplomat… and a Starfleet cadet is the prime suspect! Don’t miss this all-new adventure, guest-starring Jaylah from STAR TREK BEYOND, and the cast from the hit STARFLEET ACADEMY series!
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A new arc featuring new artist Megan Levens!
Following the events of Star Trek Beyond!
Variant cover by Cryssy Cheung!
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Vol. 16: Chasing Phantoms
Writers: Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz Artists: Dave Wachter, Mateus Santolouco Cover Artist: Dave Wachter
While the Turtles and Splinter are reeling from a surprise attack by Kitsune, exposing weaknesses in their defense, the Street Phantoms use the opportunity to pounce. Collects issues #61–65.
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“This book does not get nearly enough praise as it should for being so great for so long. With fantastic storytelling and a murderers row of great artists there is not much else you can ask for in a comic book!” –Word of the Nerd
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The Complete Detail Of Mission: Impossible III (2006) Name Mission: Impossible III (2006) Storyline A man named Owen Davian kills an IMF agent that was sent undercover by the legendary Ethan Hunt, who has retired from combat missions. Hunt now has a fiancé, Julia, who believes that he works for the traffic department when he really trains younger IMF agents to go into combat. He is assigned to his last mission. His mission, should he choose to accept it is to capture Davian, who is selling a toxic weapon called the rabbits foot. But Davian is reckless, cruel, and deathly. He promises Hunt that he will find Julia, hurt her, and Ethan will be too dead to help her. The mission is no more different to others, its dangerous, smart, and impossible; but now it's personal. Detail  Of Mission: Impossible III (2006) Director J.J. Abrams Writer
Alex Kurtzman  --  (written by) &
Roberto Orci  --  (written by) &
J.J. Abrams  --  (written by)
Produced by
Arthur Anderso  --  co-producer
Bill Borden  --  supervising producer
Tom Cruise  --  producer
Sanping Han  --  executive producer: China
Tao Jiang  --  co-producer: China
Stratton Leopold  --  executive producer
Doming Shi  --  co-producer: China
Enzo Sisti  --  line producer: Italy
Paula Wagner  --  producer
Guichun Wang  --  associate producer: China
Buting Yang  --  executive producer: China
Haicheng Zhao  --  aproducer: China (as Zhao Haicheng)
Stars & Cast
Tom Cruise  --  Ethan Hunt
Philip Seymour Hoffman  --  Owen Davian
Ving Rhames  --  Luther Stickell
Billy Crudup  --  John Musgrave
Michelle Monaghan  --  Julia
Jonathan Rhys Meyers  --  Declan Gormley
Keri Russell  --  Lindsey Farris
Maggie Q  --  Zhen Lei
Simon Pegg  --  Benji Dunn
Eddie Marsan  --  Brownway
Laurence Fishburne  --  Theodore Brassel
Bahar Soomekh   --  Davian's Translator
Jeff Chase   --  Davian's Bodyguard
Michael Berry Jr.  --  Julia's Kidnapper
Carla Gallo  --  Beth
Bellamy Young  --  Rachael
Paul Keeley  --  Ken
Jane Daly  --  Julia's Mother
Greg Grunberg  --  Kevin
Sabra Williams  --  Annie
Rose Rollins  --  Ellie
Sasha Alexander  --  Melissa
Tracy Middendorf  --  Ashley
Aaron Paul  --  Rick
Kathryn Fiore  --  Party Goer
Colleen Crozier  --  Party Goer
Sean O'Bryan  --  Party Goer
Bruce French  --  Minister
Ellen Bry  --  Lindsey's Mother
Patrick Pankhurst  --  Lindsey's Father
Tony Guma  --  Jim
James Shanklin  --  Hospital Chaplain
Anne Betancourt  --  Nurse Sally
Antonietta De Lorenzo   --  Roadblock Driver
Andrea Sartoretti   --  Roadblock Driver
Antonio Del Prete  --  Vatican Video Room Guard
Francesco De Vito  --  Greeting Priest
Giorgio Marchesi  --  Vatican Gate Guard
Niccolò Senni  --  Vatican Gate Guard
Paolo Bonacelli  --  Monsignore
David Waters  --  IMF Officer
Michael G. Kehoe  --  Hospital Employee (as Michael Kehoe)
Timothy Omundson  --  IMF Agent
José Zúñiga  --  IMF Agent Pete (as Jose Zuniga)
McGuire  William Francis McGuire  --  IMF Head of Security
Michelle Arthur  --  Airline Worker
Barney Cheng  --  Janitor
Music by Michael Giacchino Genres Action | Adventure | Thriller Country USA | Germany | China Language English | Italian | Mandarin | Cantonese | German | Czech Release Date
Italy - 24 April 2006 (Rome) (premiere)
Netherlands - 26 April 2006  (Amsterdam(premiere)
United Arab Emirates  - 3 May 2006
Belgium  - 3 May 2006
Switzerland  -  3 May 2006 (French speaking region)
France  -  3 May 2006
Greece  -  3 May 2006
Hong Kong  -   3 May 2006
South Korea  -  3 May 2006
Netherlands  -  3 May 2006
Singapore  -  3 May 2006
Thailand  -  3 May 2006
Taiwan  -  3 May 2006
Argentina -  4 May 2006
Australia  -  4 May 2006
Chile  -  4 May 2006
Germany  - 4 May 2006
UK  -  4 May 2006
Hungary  - 4 May 2006
Israel  -  4 May 2006
Lebanon  -  4 May 2006
Portugal  -  4 May 2006
Serbia  -  4 May 2006
Russia   -  4 May 2006
Slovenia  -  4 May 2006
Austria  -  5 May 2006
Brazil  -  5 May 2006
Canada  - 5 May 2006
Denmark  -  5 May 2006
Estonia  -  5 May 2006
Spain  - 5 May 2006
Finland  -  5 May 2006
Ireland  -  5 May 2006
Iceland  - 5 May 2006
Italy  -  5 May 2006
Mexico  - 5 May 2006
Norway  - 5 May 2006
Panama -   5 May 2006
Philippines  - 5 May 2006
Poland  - 5 May 2006
Romania    -  5 May 2006
Sweden - 5 May 2006
Turkey  - 5 May 2006
USA  -  5 May 2006
Uruguay  -  5 May 2006
Venezuela  -  5 May 2006
Egypt - 17 May 2006
Vietnam  -  26 May 2006
India   -  16 June 2006
Pakistan  -  16 June 2006
Japan -  8 July 2006
China -  20 July 2006
Filming Locations Palm Springs, California, USA Certificate Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of frenetic violence and menace, disturbing images and some sensuality Box Office Of Mission: Impossible III (2006) Budget $150,000,000 (estimated) Opening Weekend £5,378,013 (UK) (5 May 2006) Gross
$134,029,801 (USA) (20 July 2006)
$133,382,309 (USA) (16 July 2006)
$133,009,689 (USA) (9 July 2006)
$132,556,364 (USA) (2 July 2006)
$131,525,369 (USA) (25 June 2006)
$130,162,653 (USA) (18 June 2006)
$127,491,115 (USA) (11 June 2006)
$122,669,375 (USA) (4 June 2006)
$116,170,705 (USA) (28 May 2006)
$103,535,579 (USA) (21 May 2006)
$85,100,142 (USA) (14 May 2006)
$47,743,273 (USA) (7 May 2006)
$134,029,801 (USA)
£15,342,575 (UK) (18 June 2006)
£15,177,608 (UK) (11 June 2006)
£14,948,094 (UK) (4 June 2006)
£12,618,529 (UK) (21 May 2006)
£9,721,069 (UK) (14 May 2006)
£5,378,013 (UK) (7 May 2006)
$262,166,791 (Worldwide) (27 September 2006) (except USA)
$395,668,139 (Worldwide) (27 September 2006)
$397,850,012 (Worldwide) (20 July 2006)
$397,850,012 (worldwide)
$263,820,211 (Non-USA)
€395,614 (Argentina) (7 May 2006)
AUD 3,935,051 (Australia) (7 May 2006)
€447,793 (Austria) (7 May 2006)
€547,781 (Belgium) (7 May 2006)
BRL 5,078,260 (Brazil) (7 May 2006)
LBP 356,400,565 (Lebanon) (4 June 2006)
LBP 327,983,129 (Lebanon) (28 May 2006)
LBP 288,157,663 (Lebanon) (21 May 2006)
LBP 223,245,987 (Lebanon) (14 May 2006)
LBP 118,994,901 (Lebanon) (7 May 2006)
€2,141,162 (Netherlands) (25 June 2006)
€532,384 (Netherlands) (7 May 2006)
PHP 164,212,077 (Philippines) (18 June 2006)
PHP 159,900,195 (Philippines) (4 June 2006)
PHP 154,674,764 (Philippines) (29 May 2006)
PHP 140,567,328 (Philippines) (21 May 2006)
PHP 114,921,912 (Philippines) (14 May 2006)
PHP 67,259,521 (Philippines) (7 May 2006)
$152,962 (Romania) ( 2006)
€7,058,955 (Spain)
Technical Specs Of Mission: Impossible III (2006) Runtime 126 min Sound Mix SDDS | DTS | Dolby Digital Company Credits Of Mission: Impossible III (2006) Production Company
Paramount Pictures (presents)
Cruise/Wagner Productions
MI 3 Film (produced in association with) (copyright owner)
China Film Co-Production Corporation (with the assistance of)
Fourth Production Company Film Group, The (with the assistance of)
China Film Group Corporation (CFGC) (with the assistance of)
Studio Babelsberg (as Studio Babelsberg Motion Picture)
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