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Happy International Tarzan Day!
#tarzan#joe jusko#walt simonson#nick derington#burne hogath#ramona fradon#jose luis garcia lopez#russ manning#neal adams#rags morales#mike grell
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As Michael Bailey charmingly puts it, today is "Greek Orthodox" Superman Day! Happy anniversary to the Man Of Steel!
#dc comics#superman#jim lee#greg hildebrandt#bruce timm#rags morales#carlos pacheco#curt swan#mike allred#matt wagner#joe kubert#jose luis garcia lopez
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scarlet witch pt 3
#marvel comics#scarlet witch#mike mignola#adam hughes#bruce timm#adam kubert#jose luis garcia lopez#ron lim#paul smith#rags morales
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This is the 2010 Christmas Station ID of ABS-CBN. The Station ID was themed “Da Best ang Pasko ng Pilipino”
The Christmas Station ID Theme was sung by Filipino singer and songwriter Regine Velasquez and the Christmas Carollers from ABS-CBN, GMA and TV5.
The Christmas Station ID also contains Regine Velasquez who was dressed up as Mrs. Claus, her husband Ogie Alcasid as the Elf from the 2002 Disney-Pixar movie Elf featuring AiAi de las Alas, Lorna Tolentino, Jennylyn Mercado, The Tulfo Brothers, Rico Barrero, Tom Rodriguez, Paolo Serrano, Mariel Rodriguez, Toni Gonzaga, Camille Prats, Bayani Agbayani, Raymond Bagatsing, Enchong Dee, Sanya Lopez, Rocco Nacino, Lucho Ayala, Gil Cuerva, Rainier Castillo, Bernadette Sembrano, Cherie Mercado, Mariz Umali, Vicky Morales, Kara David, Jiggy Manicad, Ted Failon, Arnold Clavio, Noli de Castro, Jun Veneracion, Marc Logan, Bianca Umali, Carla Abellana, Daniel Padilla, Alwyn Uytingco, Dominic Roco, Felix Roco, Angelica Panganiban, Alex Gonzaga, Cristine Reyes, Roxanne Guinoo, Valerie Concepcion, Arra San Agustin, Rufa Mae Quinto, Marian Rivera, DingDong Dantes, Robin Padilla, Martin Nievera, Heart Evangelista, Dimples Romana, Bea Alonzo, Gabby Concepcion with his daughter KC Concepcion, Eddie Gutierrez and Ruffa Gutierrez, Chad Kinis, Albie Casiño, Janice de Belen, Arcee Muñoz, Alice Dixson, Tuesday Vargas, Ritz Azul, Eula Caballero, Paolo Bediones, Sharon Cuneta, Mike Enriquez, Henry Omaga-Diaz, Jessica Soho, Mel Tiangco, Karen Davila, Amelyn Veloso, Cheryl Cosim, Alvin Elchico, Anthony Taberna, Alex Vincent Medina, Erich Gonzales, Beauty Gonzales, Christian Bables, Ogie Diaz, Piolo Pascual, Rodolfo “Dolphy” Quizon, Albert Martinez, Gerald Anderson, Luis Manzano, Matteo Guidicelli, Patrick Garcia, AJ Perez, Terence Baylon, Carl Cervantes, Martin Escudero, Derek Ramsay, Paolo Ballesteros, Pooh, Pokwang, Edu Manzano, Jericho Rosales, Christopher de Leon, Richard Gutierrez, Raymond Gutierrez, JC de Vera, Jayson Gainza, Zanjoe Marudo, John Prats, Ces Oreña-Drilon, Carmina Villaroel, Eugene Domingo, Nora Aunor, Leandro Muñoz, Kristine Hermosa, Meg Imperial, Gelli de Belen, Empoy Marquez, Shawn Yao, Keempee de Leon, Eula Valdez, RK Bagatsing, Claudine Barretto, Ian Veneracion, Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, Kim Atienza, Judy Ann Santos, Cherry Pie Picache, Neil Ryan Sese, Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, Jess Lapid Jr., Mico Halili, Hayden Kho, JP de Guzman, Vhong Navarro, Mel Martinez, Long Mejia, Jolo Revilla, Bong Revilla, Jhong Hilario, John Estrada, Oyo Boy Sotto, Gian Sotto, Ryan Agoncillo, Maine Mendoza, Catherine Bernardo, RJ Padilla, Aga Muhlach, Bembol Roco, Geoff Eigenmann, Gabby Eigenmann, Bernard Palanca, Mico Palanca, featuring twin brothers Rodjun and Rayver Cruz, twin sisters Anne Curtis and Jasmine Curtis-Smith, the Artista Academy students who are the original cast members of Goin’ Bulilit except for Nash Aguas and Valeen Montenegro, the Trenderas crew members, half-Pinoy group Juan Direction, girl group BTS that debuted in 2010 as a 9-member girl group with Girls’ Generation members as special guests, the Spice Girls, DJ Lance the Purple Dinosaur from Sesame Street, president Noynoy Aquino as Santa Claus and Queen Elizabeth II who is Princess Elsa’s mother. The Christmas Station ID also contains child actor CX Navarro who is a member of Goin’ Bulilit from TV5 replacing Angelica Panganiban who is now adolescent. At the very end, The book closes with sparkles coming out and the text “The End” at the end cover appears similar to the 2010 Station ID of GMA with the 2005 ABS-CBN logo and the text at the bottom that says “Maligayang Pasko, Kapamilya!”
This is the second Christmas Station ID to feature the crew from ABS-CBN, GMA and TV5 after “Sabay Tayo sa Pasko, Kapamilya!”
But eventually, The scenes were originally combined from the 2005 Christmas Station IDs from ABS-CBN and GMA which are “Sabay Tayo sa Pasko, Kapamilya!” from ABS-CBN and “Kapuso, Ikaw ang Star ng Pasko” from GMA.
#abs-cbn#dabestangpasko#da best ang pasko ng pilipino#merry christmas#happy holidays#christmas station id#maligayang pasko#regine velasquez
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No habrá consulta para enjuiciar expresidentes y respeto a la Corte: @RicardoMonrealA @PartidoMorenaMx @lopezobrador_ @MorenaSenadores @jlca007 Contundente, el senador Ricardo Monreal aseguró que la mayoría legislativa de la Cámara Alta respetará la decisión de la
#jose luis camacho acevedo#Junta de Coordinación Política del Senado#lopez obrador#Luis María Aguilar Morales#partido morena#pleno de la SCJN#presidente de la república#Ricardo Monreal#senadores morena#Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación
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Episode 357
Non-Marvel/DC September 2022 Solicits
Comic Reviews:
DC:
Aquaman and Flash: Voidsong 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Vasco Georgiev, Rain Beredo
Black Adam 1 by Christopher Priest, Rafa Sandoval, Matt Herms
Dark Crisis: Young Justice 1 by Meghan Fitzmartin, Laura Braga, Luis Guerrero
Flash 783 by Jeremy Adams, Amancay Nahuelpan, Jeromy Cox
Earth Prime 6: Hero's Twilight
Milestones in History by Reginald Hudlin, Steven Barnes, Amy Chu, Melody Cooper, Leon Chills, Alice Randall, Toure, Tananarive Due, Pat Charles, Kathryn Parsons, Francesco Francavilla, Jamal Igle, Ray-Anthony Height, Denys Cowan, Eric Battle, Don Hudson, Ron Wilson, Arvell Jones, Maria Laura Sanapo, Domo Stanton, Jahnoy Lindsay, John Stanisci, Jose Marzan Jr, Mike Gustovich, Chris Sotomayor, Michael Atiyeh, Emilio Lopez, Hi-Fi, Dan Brown, Eva De La Cruz, Andrew Dolhouse
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen's Boss Perry White by Matt Fraction, Steve Lieber, et al
Marvel:
Marvel's Voices Pride 2022 by Mike O’Sullivan, Stuart Vandal, Rob London, Andrew Wheeler, Daron Jensen, Alyssa Wong, Patrick Duke, Chris McCarver, Christopher Cantwell, Danny Lore, Luc Kersten, Grace Freud, Ira Madison III, Alex Philips, Charle Jane Anders, Ted Brandt, Kei Zama, Lucas Werneck, Brittney Williams, Ro Stein, Scott Henderson, Lorenzo Susi, Stephen Byrne, Lee Townsend, Rachelle Rosenberg, Rico Renzi, Jose Villarrubia, Michael Wiggam, Tamra Bonvillain, Brittany Peer
Miles Morales and Moon Girl 1 by Mohale Mashigo, Ig Guara, Rachelle Rosenberg
New Fantastic Four 1 by Peter David, Alan Robinson, Mike Spicer
Punisher War Journal: Blitz by Torunn Gronbekk, Lan Medina, Antonio Fabela
Who is Jane Foster Thor Infinity Comic by Torunn Gronbekk, Leonard Kirk, Matt Milla
Marvel Meow 9 by Nao Fuji
Image:
Beware the Eye of Odin 1 by Doug Wagner, Tim Odland
Clementine GN by Tillie Walden, Cliff Rathburn
Silver Coin 11 by James Tynion IV, Michael Walsh
Dark Horse:
Lonesome Hunters 1 by Tyler Crook
Ahoy:
Wrong Earth: Confidence Men 1 by Mark Waid, Leonard Kirk
Dynamite:
Samurai Sonja 1 by Jordan Clark, Pasquale Qualano
OGNs:
Runaways Diary by Emily Raymond, Valeria Wicker, James Patterson
Creepy Cat vol 3 by Cotton Valent
Additional Reviews: Obi-Wan ep6, Ms. Marvel ep3, Kevin Can F*** Himself s1, Star Trek: Prodigy s1, Spiderhead, Absolute Fourth World vol 1, Trevor: The Musical, Bone Orchard Mythos Passageway, Centaurworld
A new feature announced!
News: Kraven movie plot, Conan license to Titan, Omninews, Miracleman Silver Age, Riverdale spinoff featuring Jake Chang, Scout kickstarts Stabbity Bunny, new OGN series from Molly Knox Ostertag
Trailers: Stranger Things s4.2
Comics Countdown:
Batman: The Knight 6 by Chip Zdarsky, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Plascencia
Deadly Class 53 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Lee Loughridge
Newburn 8 by Chip Zdarsky, Jacob Phillips , Casey Gilly, Soo Lee
Nocterra 11 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Maiolo
Nightwing 93 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Wade Von Grawbadger, Adriano Lucas
Lonesome Hunters 1 by Tyler Crook
Something is Killing the Children 24 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’Edera, Miquel Muerto
I Hate This Place 2 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge
Beware the Eye of Odin 1 by Doug Wagner, Tim Odland
Flash 783 by Jeremy Adams, Amancay Nahuelpan, Jeromy Cox
Check out this episode!
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Dick and Tim – brothers in arms
So I got this ask. And it’s a good thing I got it the first night of my summer vacation, and the weather hasn't been great ;-)
Once I started digging for comics with both Tim and Dick, I found several that I've never read. I got the impression Anonymous would like a complete list, so I just kept going. But this means I don't know if they even interact in some of the books, or if they make "blink and you miss it" guest appearances.
I'm sorry if they, by any chance, was asking for reading recommendations for good Dick and Tim moments and not The Complete List... Looking at the number of comics here that I haven't read/can't remember, I'm not really qualified to answer that. But if I had to try, I would mention:
A Lonely Place of Dying
The New Titans #65
All issues of Nightwing vol 2 with Robin as a guest star, including Nightwing Annual #1 but excluding Annual # 2.
Showcase '93 #11-12
Knightfall Prodigal
Robin vol 2 #10, (DickRobin and TimRobin!) 175
Young Justice vol 1 #22
Teen Titans vol 3 #6
Bruce Wayne – Murderer and Fugitive
Birds of Prey #19
Batman: Gotham Knights # 8-11, 45
Red Robin #11-14
Batman: Gates of Gotham
That being said. Here is, as far as I can find, every comic where both Dick Grayson and Tim Drake have made an appearance (pre-Flashpoint):
Batman vol 1 #436. By Marv Wolfman, art Pat Broderick and John Beatty.
Batman # 436. (Tim's first appearance, in the circus audience the day Dick's parents were killed.) (1989)
A Lonely Place of Dying. Batman #440-442, New Titans #60-61. (When Tim tries to talk Dick into becoming Robin again but ends up wearing the Robin suit himself to help Batman and Robin.) (1990)
The New Titans #64 (1990)
The New Titans #65. By Marv Wolfman, art Tom Grummet and Al Vey.
The New Titans #65. (Tim turns up at Dick's place to learn what it is to be Batman's partner.) (1990)
Batman vol 1 #455 (1990)
Batman: Shadow of the Bat #1-2 (1992)
Superman: The Man of Steel #20 (1993)
Superman vol 2 #76 (1993)
Batman vol 1 #500 (1993)
New Titans #100 (1993)
Showcase '93 #11-12 (1993)
Justice League of America #70 (1993)
Bloodbath #1-2 (1994)
Batman vol 1 #510 (1994)
Robin vol 2 #0, 8 (1994)
Robin vol 2 #10. By Chuck Dixon, art Tom Grummett and Ray Kryssing.
Robin vol 2 #10 (DickRobin meets TimRobin during Zero Hour. DickRobin is also seen in a panel in Batman vol 1 #511 and Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #4 .) (1994)
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #1-3 (1994)
Detective Comics #676-677 (1994)
Batman: Shadow of the Bat #29-30 (1994)
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #62 (1994)
Knightfall Prodigal (Dick's first longer stint as Batman. And he takes care of Tim and the Manor on his own!) In Batman #512-514, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #32-34, Robin # 11-13, Detective Comics #679-681. (1994-1995)
Batman vol 1 #515 (1995)
Detective Comics #686 (1995)
Robin vol 2 #23 (1995)
Green Arrow vol 2 #101 (1995)
Contagion (Detective Comics #696, Batman vol 1 #529, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #49, Batman vol 1 #533, Azrael vol 1 #16, Robin vol 2 #28, Catwoman vol 2 #31) (1996)
The Final Night #2-3 (1996)
Robin vol 2 #29, 32-33 (1996)
Catwoman vol 2 #36 (1996)
Batman: Shadow of the Bat #53-54 (1996)
Detective Comics #698-701 (1996)
Marvel versus DC / DC versus Marvel #2 (1996)
Nightwing vol 2 # 6. (Tim and Dick talk and fight crooks.) (1997)
Batman: Bane (1997)
Ningtwing Annual #1. By Devin Grayson, art Greg Land and Bob McLeod.
Nightwing vol 2 Annual #1. (When Dick fake-marries a girl to investigate if she has murdered her previous husbands.) (1997)
Genesis #1 (1997)
Robin vol 2 #47-48 (1997)
Detective Comics #721, 724 (1998)
Nightwing vol 2 # 20. (Part of Cataclysm.) (1998)
Robin vol 2 #53 (1998)
Nightwing vol 2 # 25. (Tim and Dick talk and ride on train roofs. Dick has decided to become a cop.) (1998)
Batman 80-page Giant #1 (1998)
Brotherhood of the fist (Detective Comics #723, Robin vol 2 #55, Nightwing vol 2 # 28, Green Arrow 3 #135) (1998)
Batman: Bane of the Demon #4 (1998)
Batman vol 1 #554, 556, 560 (1998)
Detective Comics #727-729 (1998-1999)
JLA/Titans: Technis Imperative (1998-1999)
DC Universe Holiday Bash #3 (1999)
Batman 80-page Giant #2 (1999)
Young Justice: Secret Files and Origins #1 (1999)
Batman: Day of Judgment (Zombies...) (1999)
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #120 (1999)
Robin vol 2 #71 (1999)
Young Justice vol 1 #7 (1999)
Batman and Superman: World's Finest #10 (2000)
No Man's Land. (Robin vol 2 #67, Batman vol 1 #562, Detective Comics #741, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #95, Batman: Legend of the Dark Knight #120, 126, Azrael: Agent of the Bat #56) (1999-2000)
Detective Comics #741 (2000)
Robin vol 2 #74, 76, 82 (2000)
Superman Y2K #1 (2000)
Batman: Gotham Knights #10. By Devin Grayson, art Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez and Rober Robinson.
Batman: Gotham Knights #10-11 (2000)
Batman: Outlaws 1-3 (2000)
Young Justice vol 1 #22 (2000)
Birds of Prey vol 1 #19 (2000)
JLA: Secret Files #3 (2000)
The Hunt for Oracle. (Birds of Prey vol 1 #20-22. Nightwing vol 2 #46.) (2000)
Superboy vol 3 #74 (2000)
Young Justice: Sins of Youth #1 (2000)
Young Justice: Sinds of Youth Secret Files # 1 (2000)
Titans #12 (2000)
Green Lantern: Circle of Fire #1 (2000)
Batman: Gotham Knights #1 (2000)
Harley Quinn #6 (2001)
Birds of Prey # 27 (2001)
Catwoman vol 2 #90 (2001)
Young Justice: Our World's at War #1 (2001)
World's Finest: Our World's at War #1 (2001)
Joker: Last Laugh. (The Joker "jokerize" a number of metahuman villains. In the later part, Joker taunts Nightwing with that he has killed Tim, just as he did Jason. Dick loses it and punches Joker to death, but Batman turns up and resuscitates Joker). (2001)
Harley Quinn #11-12 (2001)
Robin vol 2 #86, 95 (2001)
Gods of Gotham. (Wonder Woman #166-167.) (2001)
Wonder Woman vol 2 #175 (2001)
Nightwing vol 2 #63. (The aftermath of Joker: Last Laugh, where Dick is too depressed to work as Nightwing. Robin and Blue Beetle take his place in Blüdhaven this issue, so they don't actually meet.) (2002)
Azrael: Agent of the Bat #94 (2002)
Young Justice vol 1 #40 (2002)
Birds of Prey vol 1 #37. (2002)
Batman/Nightwing: Bloodborne (2002)
Batman: Gotham Knights #26. By Devin Grayson, art Roger Robinson and John Floyd.
Bruce Wayne: Murderer and Bruce Wayne: Fugitive (Batgirl vol 1 #27, Nightwing #68-69, Batman: Gotham Knight #26, 28, 30, Birds of Prey vol 1 #40, 43, Batman #600, 605.) (Bruce is accused of murder and refuses to defend himself, and eventually escapes and intends to drop the identity of Bruce Wayne. Dick refuses to believe that Bruce can be a murderer and it causes a bit of friction with Tim.)
Batman: Gotham Knights #32-36 (2002-2003)
Batman: Gotham Knights #38, 42, 46 (2003)
Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day # 1-3 (2003)
Detective Comics #782 (2003)
JLA/JSA: Virtue & Vice (2003)
Batman vol 1 #615 (Part of Hush) (2003)
Robin vol 2 #108-110, 118 (2003)
Batman: Family # 6-8 (2003)
Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files (2003)
JLA: Welcome to the Working Week (2003)
Identity Crisis # 1 (2004)
Robin vol 2 #120 (But not really – the issue is about how Tim has been stalking his friends, imagining them as traitors, including Dick.) (2004)
Robin vol 2 #125 (2004)
Teen Titans vol 3 #6. By Geoff Johns, art Mike McKone and Marlo Alquiza.
Teen Titans vol 3 #6 (2004)
Batgirl vol 1 # 46, 50 (2004)
Superman/Batman #5, 13 (2004)
War Games. (Nightwing vol 2 #97-98, Batman vol 1 #631-634, Detective Comics #799, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #183-184, Gotham Knights #57) (2004)
Detective Comics # 800 (2005)
Teen Titans vol 3 # 21-25 (2005)
Outsiders vol 3 #25 (2005)
Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files (2005)
Nightwing vol 2 # 110. By Devin Grayson, art Phil Hester and Ande Parks.
Nightwing vol 2 #110. (During a period when Dick left the Nightwing identity.) (2005)
Infinite Crisis. (2005-2006)
Action Comics # 841-843 (2006)
Adventures of Superman #648 (2006)
Nightwing vol 2 Annual # 2. (I honestly don't recommend this, but in the spirit of making a complete list... Tim is visible in two panels, overlapping with Infinite Crisis where Dick almost dies. Otherwise, it's a retelling of the revamped history of Dick and Barbara, including some things that no-one who likes Dick Grayson would agree is in-character.) (2007)
Teen Titans vol 3 #43 (2007)
Gotham: Underground # 1 (2007)
Wonder Woman Annual vol #1 (2007)
Countdown #43 (2007)
52 #30 (2007)
JLA: Classified #34 (2007)
Robin vol 2 #156 (2007)
Shadowpact #10 (2007)
Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Superman-Prime #1 (2007)
Nightwing vol 2 #142. By Peter J Tomasi, penciller Rags Morales.
Freefall (Nightwing vol 2 # 140–146). (One of the very best story arcs of any Nightwing comic. It has gruff Bruce, brotherly bonding, Nightwing and Robin infiltrating an island...) (2008)
Batman: Underground # 6-7 (2008)
Green Latern vol 4 #25 (2008)
Titans vol 2 #1 (2008)
Robin vol 2 #178 (2008)
Batgirl vol 2 #1 (2008)
The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul. (Robin vol 2 #169, Nightwing vol 2 #138-139, Detective Comics #839). (2007-2008)
DC Special: Cyborg #2-5 (2008)
Robin vol 2 # 175. (Some fun panels with flashbacks with Dick and Tim.) (2008)
Batman vol 1 #675, 678, 681 (2008)
DC Universe: Lats Will and Testament #1 (2008)
Final Crisis #3 (2008)
Detective Comics #847 (2008)
Batgirl vol 2 # 5-6 (2009)
Superman/Batman #55 (2009)
Detective Comics #850 (2009)
Nightwing vol 2 # 151. (The issue ends with some family time with Dick, Tim and Alfred.) (2009)
Nightwing vol 2 # 153. (Last issue, Dick moves from New York to Gotham and Wayne Manor.) (2009)
Superman #682 (2009)
Teen Titans vol 3 #75 (2009)
Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds #5 (2009)
Robin vol 2 #181, 183 (2009)
Batman vol 1 #686 (2009)
Battle for the Cowl # 1-3. (Jason intends to become the Batman "Gotham needs". When Tim can't convince Dick to take up the cowl, he dresses up as Batman himself to fight Jason. In the end, Dick defeats Jason – and becomes Batman.) (2009)
Batman: Blackest Night #1-3 (2009)
Red Robin 1 # 1, 4 (2009)
Batman vol 1 #697, 702, 703 (2010)
Batman: Gates of Gotham #13 (2010)
Red Robin # 11-15 (2010)
Superman/Batman #76 (2010)
Teen Titans vol 3 #88-89 (2010)
Batman: Orphans #1-2 (2011)
Birds of Prey vol 2 #10 (2011)
Gotham City Sirens # 22 (2011)
Secret Six vol 3 #36 (2011)
Batman: Gates of Gotham #1-5 (2011)
Batman vol 1 #708-709 (2011)
Detective Comics #872, 874, 877, 880, 881 (2011)
Red Robin # 22, 23, 26 (2011)
I'm going to skip post-Flashpoint because, well, there's hardly anything there. The worst thing with Flashpoint/New 52, in my opinion, was that it destroyed relationships between characters who used to be family, but ended up hardly knowing or even liking each other. :-(
Detective Comics #975. By James Tynion IV, art Álvaro Martínez and Raúl Fernández.
The only panel worth mentioning with Dick and Tim is from DC #975. Yes, it's sad – one of the best brotherly relationships in DC turned into dust. Here's to hoping future writers will pick up on their wonderful dynamic at some time.
(The pictures in the header are from: Red Robin #12, Young Justice vol 1 #22, Showcase ‘93 #12, Batman #441, Nightwing vol 2 #6, 25.)
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New 52 Superman love for Superman Day.
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Stop the aggressions against the Zapatistas! - Manifesto signed by Noam Chomsky, Boaventura De Sousa, Raúl Zibechi, Enzo Traverso, Gilberto López y Rivas and more.
Today those who defend the environment are slaughtered every day. At a time like the one that the planet lives in which the protection of those who defend it is required, the opposite happens. Those who have resisted this destruction by the powerful have not stopped saying NO, they have always done so, although the current administration does not want to have memory.
The murder in the community of Amilcingo, Morelos of Samir Flores, a member of the resistance against the Comprehensive Plan Morelos, its gas pipeline and thermoelectric plants that put the life and territory of Nahua communities in Puebla and Morelos at risk; the massacre of 15 Ikoot indigenous people in San Mateo del Mar, Oaxaca, one of the regions that has opposed the Trans-isthmian Corridor projects; the growing paramilitary violence in Chiapas, with 56 attacks in the municipality of Aldama alone, and the kidnapping in February of members of the National Indigenous Council (CNI) of the municipality of Chenalhó are proof that the war continues.
Now the violence is becoming more and more explicit against the Zapatista communities. The growth of the activity of paramilitary groups such as “Los Chinchulines” or the Regional Organization of Coffee Growers of Ocosingo (ORCAO), as well as the appearance of new groups, is exacerbating tension in the region. The theft and burning of warehouses and houses of the Moisés Ghandi community, of the Autonomous Rebel Zapatista Municipality “Lucio Cabañas”, (in the official municipality of Ocosingo), show the increase in the intensity of the aggressions and provocations against the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. The EZLN has respected the ceasefire for years and has focused on strengthening its autonomous organizational processes with schools, clinics, and justice systems. It is serious that one of the ethical references of resistance and construction of concrete and viable alternatives for the planet continues to be under siege, and it is even more serious that the response of those who seek to “transform Mexico” is complicity or oblivion in the face of these extermination attempts. .
It is extremely worrying that this occurs in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, that there are those who seek to take advantage of the vulnerability in which everyone finds themselves to fuel their ambitions for money and power. It is more worrisome when those who are supposedly in charge of preventing such abuses allow and therefore favor them.
Beyond the erroneous or successful changes of the executive power, which shows this escalation of violence in indigenous areas, and the worsening of paramilitary attacks in the Zapatista territory in Chiapas, is the continuity of the racist, colonial and paternalistic vision of the governments. liberals and conservatives, left and right. Projects such as the Mayan Train show the idea of bringing "development" to indigenous peoples by turning them into cheap labor and contributing only the folkloric image of the Mexican indigenous.
The violence and dispossession of indigenous territories that megaprojects such as the Trans-isthmian Corridor or the Mayan Train imply and require are the ethical breaking point of the current Mexican government, it is where the moral stature that President López Obrador has awarded in front of its predecessors begins to collapse.
Those of us who signed this letter are watching carefully what is happening in Mexico, what is happening in the Zapatista communities that for decades have been a benchmark for other ways of living, health, education, justice, politics. We will not allow the extermination of indigenous peoples with the recurring excuse of development.
International firms
Noam Chomsky (USA)
Saskia Sassen (USA)
Raúl Zibechi (Uruguay)
Marcos Roitman (Spanish State)
Oscar Olivera (Bolivia)
Hugo Blanco Galdos (Peru)
Boaventura De Sousa Santos (Portugal)
Michael Hardt (USA)
Yvon Le Bot (France)
Philippe Corcuff (France)
Jaime Pastor (Spanish State)
Manuel Garí Ramos. Economist. Member of Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Juan Wahren (Argentina)
Sabrina Melenotte (France)
Daniel Mato (Argentina)
John Gibler (USA)
José Angel Quintero Weir - Wainjirawa Indigenous Organization (Venezuela)
Roberto Ojeda Escalante (Cusco, Peru)
Pepe Mejía, journalist, social activist, Correspondent for Indigenous Struggle in Europe
Pierluigi Sullo (Italy)
Enzo Traverso (Italy)
Derly Constanza Cuetia Dagua (Nasa People, Colombia)
Vilma Rocío Almendra (Colombia)
Manuel Rozental (Colombia)
Raúl Camargo. Former deputy of Madrid. Spokesperson for Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Genaro Raboso Saelices. Unionist of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Ana María Gordaliza Fernández. Psychoanalyst. (Spanish state)
Ana Barba. Pharmaceutical (Spanish State)
Marià Delás Briefcase. Journalist (Spanish State)
Lurdes Lucia. Editor Feminist. (Spanish state)
José Vicente Barcia. Ecologist (Spanish State)
Rocío Van Der Heide García. Anti-capitalists. Social worker (Spanish State)
Patri Amaya. Feminist. LGTBI Movement (Spanish State)
Fernando Cabrerizo. Multimedia Technician (Spanish State)
Pablo Pérez Garfonina. Member of Adelante Andalucía (Spanish State)
Ramon Gorriz Vitalla, union member of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Roberto Montoya Batiz. Journalist (Spanish State)
Laura Lucía Pérez Ruano. Jurist. Teacher. Former deputy of Navarra (Spanish State)
Carmen San José Pérez. Family doctor. Unionist of the Assembly Movement of Health Workers (MATS) (Spanish State)
Juan Hernández Zubizarreta. College professor. Member of the Observatory of Multinationals of Latin America. (Spanish state)
Lorena Garrón Rincón. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council. (Spanish state)
Alicia López Hernando. Feminist Movement (Spanish State)
Ángela Aguilera Clavijo, deputy spokesperson of the Adelante Andalucía group in the Andalusian Parliament (Spanish State)
Demetrio Quirós. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council (Spanish State)
Jorge Riechmann Fernández. Professor at the Autonomous University of
Madrid and writer (Spanish State)
Mónica Rocha Medina, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Huáscar Salazar Lohman, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Patrick Silberstein (France)
Tomas Astelarra, journalist (Argentina)
Mexican firms
Paul Hersch Martinez
Alicia Castellanos Guerrero, UAM-I
Gilberto López y Rivas, INAH- Morelos
Juan Carlos Rulfo. Filmmaker. Mexico City.
Margara Millán, professor, UNAM
Fernanda Navarro
Paul Leduc
Magdalena Gomez
Francisco Barrios "El Cress"
Eduardo Almeida Acosta
Maria Eugenia Sánchez Díaz de Rivera
Graciela Mijares López
Alexander Varas
Volga De Pina, defender of Human Rights.
Marta De Cea. Cultural Promoter. Mexico
Mariana Mora, CIESAS CDMX and Red de Feminismos Descoloniales
Bruno Baronnet, Universidad Veracruzana
Isidoro Moreno. Emeritus Professor of Anthropology. Sevilla University. Andalusia
Francisco Morfin Otero. Instituto Superior Intercultural Ayuuk ISIA
Kathia Núñez Patiño Faculty of Social Sciences C-III. A CH
Richard Stahler-Sholk Eastern Michigan University, USA
Jean Robert Architect, Professor at La Salle University
Sylvia Marcos, Network of decolonial Feminisms, Professor at the Ibero-American University
Servando Gaja, Cinematographer
Inés Durán Matute, sociologist.
Mariana favela
Barbara Zamora
Susana Vázquez Vidal, PhD at CIESAS Occidente.
Orb Larisa
Antonio Sarmiento
Hector Zetina
Raúl Romero, sociologist, Mexico.
Raúl Gutiérrez Narváez, Intercultural Inductive Education Network and CIESAS, Chiapas
Sergio Tischler
Fernando Matamoros Ponce, Research Professor, Postgraduate in Sociology (ICSyH-BUAP)
Joaquín Osorio G. ITESO
Rubén Martin, freelance journalist, Guadalajara
Lucia Linsalata
Ana Maria Vera
Isis Samaniego-Poet
Bertha Melendez «Yuhcatla»
Maria Luisa Arroyo Rodriguez
Epifanio Flores and Manzola
Amparo Seville
J. Jesus Maria Serna Moreno
Sergio Hernández / Uci, Zautla, Puebla
Paulino Alvarado
Erika Sánchez Cruz, professor at BUAP
Irma Zentle Colotl, Social Economist
Wullfrano Ramírez, Dr. Artificial Intelligence
Mirna Valdés, Poet
Horacio Torres de Ita
Alejandra Jiménez, Rural Teacher
Ana Melissa Valenzuela, Educator
Zitlalli López Mendoza, Educator
Cristian Añorve, Student
Roxana Bolio
Jose Meza Rosas
Luis Saracho de María y Campos
Florina Mendoza Jimenez
Leonel Lopez
María de Lourdes Mejía, Mother of Carlos Sinuhé Cuevas Mejía
Angel Benhumea Salazar
Roberto Rodríguez Contreras "Cat"
Isabel Maldonado Hernandez
Omar Abrego Torres
Alfredo Velarde Saracho, professor at the Faculty of Economics
Ana Laura Suarez Lima
Azael Soriano Sanchez
Cecilia Zeledon
Diana Patricia González Ferreira, ICSYH Sociology Teacher
Organizations
Colectivo La Resistencia (Los Angeles, USA)
Solidarity with the Mexican people - Málaga (Spanish State)
Union Communiste libertaire (Marseille, France)
Union syndicale Solidaires, (France)
Vocesenlucha - Popular Communication (Spanish State)
Collectif Paris-Ayotzinapa (France)
Towns in Camino (Colombia)
Éditions Syllepse (France)
Network of Brotherhood and Solidarity with Colombia (Colombia)
International Commission of the People's Congress (Colombia)
Network Against Repression and for Solidarity (RvsR)
Human Rights Node (NODHO)
Errant Etcetera
Labor and Socialist Unity (UníoS!)
Union of Neighbors and Victims "September 19" (UVyd-19)
Community Communication Research Center A.C. (CICC A.C.)
Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca Ricardo Flores Magón (CIPO-RFM)
Indigenous and Popular Council of Guerrero - Emiliano Zapata (CIPOG-EZ)
Guardians and Guardians of the Metlapanapa River
Otomí Indigenous Community residing in CDMX
Support network for the CNI-CIG Ibero Puebla
Xalapa Resistance and Rebellion Network
2140/5000 Resistance and Rebellion Network in support of the CNI-CIG of the Port of Veracruz
La Otra Tuxtla Resistance and Rebellion Network
Network of Rebellion and Resistrenzas-Puebla
Metropolitan, Anticapitalist and Antipatriarchal Coordination with the CIG
Network of decolonial feminisms
Paper picnic area
Compas Arriba !, Xalapa, Veracruz.
Mexicali Resists
Binational Network of Women Who Fight
Nativitas Zacapan for the Defense of the Land and Water.
Radio Tlanixco
The Collective Against Torture and Impunity
Colectivo Feminista Cihuatlahtolli A.C.
The Voice of the Anahuac.
Autonomous Student Renovation Collective
Coordinator of Students and Collectives of the FD-UNAM
Zapatista Neza Collective, Café "Zapata Vive"
Radio Regeneration
UPREZ Benito Juárez
Collective Aequus.- Promotion and defense of Human Rights
Coordination of Relatives of Students Victims of Violence
Voices of the Wind
Poetry and Singing
Collective Las Sureñas in resistance and rebellion
Popular Free Media Laboratory
Stomping Free Media
Plantón for 43
La Ceiba Collective
Zapatista Pantitlán Health Brigade
Sector of Workers Adhering to the Sixth Declaration
Front of Workers for the Right to Health and Social Security
Women who Fight, Resist and Organize
Rebel Bazaar
Community Dentistry Collective Sowing Smiles
Otomí Autonomous School
Residents of the Honorable National Student House.
Community Radio Totopo de Juchitán, Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca
Green Tide High Mountains
Circle of Marxist Studies, Mexico City
The Other Juaritox
Collective ADA
Karuzo Cultural Forum
They are from the Máiz
Sixth Theater
El Torito Collective
Collective of Profes in the Sixth
Xochitlanezi Community
Tlanezi Calli Community
Compass Red
Zapatista Coffee Table of the UAM-Iztapalapa Below and to the Left of Building E
Gavilanas Collective
Collective Common Notebook
Iztapalapa Sexta Support Network
Colectivos del Sur Adherent to the Sixth
University of the Earth in Puebla (UnitierraPuebla)
Collective Utopia Puebla
The Zenzontle
House of the Peoples-Mexico
Autonomous Brigades of Mutual Support
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Casting Goals: A Chorus Line
“One! Singular Sensation! One!”
Jacob Tischler as Al DeLuca
Madi Juleskusky as Bebe Benzenheimer
Giuseppe Bausilio as Bobby Mills
Lena Hall as Cassie Ferguson
Frances Mayli McCann as Connie Wong
Cherry Torres as Dianna Morales
Stephen Grant Douglas as Don Kerr
Brandon Uranowitz as Greg Gardner
Sutton Foster as Judy Turner
Tara Tagliaferro as Kristine Urich-DeLuca
Robert Pendilla as Larry
Marie Eife as Maggie Winslow
Usman Ali Ishaq as Mark Anthony
Corbin Bleu as Mike Costa
Pedro Garza as Paul San Marcos
Taurean Everett as Richie Walters
Montego Glover as Sheila Bryant
Alex Hairston as Val Clark
Cheyenne Jackson as Zach
Casey Lee Ross as Butch (Al u/s, Bobby u/s, Don u/s, Zach u/s)
Jose-Luis Lopez as Frank (Don u/s, Paul u/s, Zach u/s)
Connie Bahng as Lois (Connie u/s, Kristine u/s, Maggie u/s)
Thayne Jasperson as Roy (Greg u/s, Larry u/s, Mark u/s, Mike u/s)
Ahmad Simmons as Tom (Bobby u/s, Greg u/s, Mike u/s, Richie u/s)
Mara Lucas as Tricia (Cassie u/s, Maggie u/s, Val u/s)
Madison Alexander as Vicki (Bebe u/s, Kristine u/s, Maggie u/s)
Ericka Hunter as Cut Dancer (Cassie u/s, Judy u/s, Sheila u/s)
Jordan Dobson as Cut Dancer (Mark u/s, Richie u/s)
Kat Nejat as Cut Dancer (Bebe u/s, Dianna u/s)
Manuel Stark Santos as Cut Dancer (Al u/s, Larry u/s, Paul u/s)
Tanairi Sade Vazquez as Cut Dancer (Cassie u/s, Dianna u/s, Judy, Sheila u/s)
Tiffany Toh as Cut Dancer (Connie u/s, Val u/s)
Travante S. Baker as Cut Dancer (Bobby u/s, Mark u/s, Richie u/s)
Honorable Mentions: Alex Hairston as Bebe Benzenheimer Cassandra Peterson as Sheila Bryant Grant Gustin as Mark Anthony Karen Olivo as Sheila Bryant Norbert Leo Butz as Zach Ricky Ubeda as Paul San Marco Sharon Millerchip as Sheila Bryant (Cassie u/s) Tom Holland as Mark Anthony
#Casting Goals#A Chorus Line#Jacob Tischler#Madi Juleskusky#Giuseppe Bausilio#Lena Hall#Frances Mayli McCann#Cherry Torres#Stephen Grant Douglas#Brandon Uranowitz#Tara Tagliferro#Robert Pendilla#Marie Eife#Usman Ali Ishaq#Corbin Bleu#Pedro Garza#Taurean Everett#Montego Glover#Alex Hairston#Cheyenne Jackson#Casey Lee Ross#Jose-Luis Lopes#Connie Bahng#Thayne Jasperson#Ahmad Simmons#Mara Lucas#Madison Alexander#Ericak Hunter#Jordan Dobson#Kat Nejat
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COMICS BLOGGING OF A RAMBLING AND DIGRESSIVE SORT
I am embarrassed to admit it, but I do believe I buy things as a way of coping with my own uselessness. I’d like to attribute a universality to this character flaw, and claim everyone spends money on things they don’t need to fill some sort of existential void at the center of their being. My habits are relatively healthy, some people get shitfaced in response to the stimuli that makes me simply want meat, cheese, and carbohydrates. I have at various times read books at a pace comparable to eating, where everything got finished to make way for something else, but just because “reading books” is viewed as something good for your brain doesn’t make the act of buying them feel any less like a bit of brainless consumerism, especially when one is broke, and a global depression looms. Still, considering my worries that the postal service and retail outlets might go away if we do not support them and this will make life even more unbearable I convinced myself now was not the time to be a spendthrift.
All this is to explain why I bought a handful of comics I wasn’t sure I even expected to be good. Namely, I bought a bunch of issues of Alan Moore’s Tom Strong that I wasn’t sure whether or not I’d read before. I intended to parcel them out and savor them, but when I buy snacks at the grocery store, they get eaten faster than the vegetables. I bought these, along with some other single issue comics, from wowcool.com. From Powell’s, I preordered the first volume of Taiyo Matsumoto’s Ping Pong, which should arrive in a few weeks. I also ordered a few new releases direct from Fantagraphics.
Most notable among these is the Olivier Schrauwen/Ruppert And Mulot collaboration Portrait Of A Drunk. I’m on record as liking all the artists involved, and this one demonstrates why pretty clearly: While Olivier Schrauwen specializes in comedy about dumb guys, itself a form close to my heart, Ruppert And Mulot are darker and meaner, so here the dumb guy is an indifferent murderer. Being set in a pirate milieu allows for pretty amazing sequences of action and hallucination to flourish, their skills at color and composition tie it all together. Highly recommended. The back of the book announces Fantagraphics will be publishing the Ruppert And Mulot books made in collaboration with Bastien Vives starting next year. Hopefully I will end up reading comics by people other than my known favorites this year, but during a period of belt-tightening, there’s no guarantee even one’s favorites will live up to the increasingly-burdensome expectations put upon them.
Still, those Tom Strong comics outperformed my expectations. I believe I discussed how much I like Chris Sprouse’s work when I wrote about Alan Moore’s Supreme run, but let me reiterate: There’s a handful of comics Sprouse drew in the early nineties (A Batman annual with a Two-Face story written by Andy Helfer, an eighty-page Justice League Quarterly story, the first few issues of Legionnaires) which are emblematic of a certain DC Comics skillset I really value: This George Perez style ability to draw a lot of characters, rendered with this Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez spareness, this Kevin Maguire sense of facial expressions, a certain openness to the faces which is youthful and attractive and optimistic. There’s something similar to Graham Nolan’s art too: I don’t know how much other people like this stuff, it’s not really “cool” or gnarly looking, but there’s an unobtrusive cleanliness I associate with the DC “vibe” of this era, which I find vastly more appealing than the sort of post-Image-studios runoff that was their standard look more recently. As much as I love a good stylist, his is a good house style variant. Considering that, it rules that Tom Strong is what Chris Sprouse is known for. Those early nineties comics all have a lot of panels per page, but Moore, working in a post-Image mode, lets him breathe and do action sequences. He’s not an explosive artist, his drawing has this sort of style-guide quality to it, that feels perfect for the sort of “platonic ideal of a mainstream genre comic” tone that their collaborations aim for.
Reading these comics, I realized a few things: One, I hadn’t actually read them before. Two, they’re twenty years old. The years have been kind to them, in that I spent them aging, and while I was really into Top Ten and Promethea as a teenager, I still suspect that if Tom Strong is your favorite Alan Moore comic you are probably a dad. There’s a heavily nostalgic quality to all the genre pastiche going on, and its anchored by this character who is pretty upstanding, possessing this sort of all-seeing but benevolent competence aspect, and the storytelling affirms his liberal values. Peaceful coexistence is treated as preferable to violent conflict. It’s the work where Moore’e desire to issue a corrective to what he sees as a negative influence he had is most evident, it genuinely seems to be trying to be morally instructive to a young audience. I don’t think any of these things are bad, but it’s pretty easy to see how, reading the issues as they came out, many of them would register as somewhat bland. I seem to recall comic book writers at this time like Warren Ellis, Grant Morrison, and Mark Millar all deriding what they called “dad comics,” not necessarily talking about Tom Strong, as a way of hyping up their own efforts, many of which I followed more avidly at the time but do not expect would hold up nearly as well. (There’s an issue that’s a homage to old Captain Marvel Family comics, featuring a few pages of Kyle Baker art, I particularly enjoyed.)
After being reminded that Moore is a great writer, and never forgetting for a second we live in dark times, it felt appropriate to read From Hell again. I texted a friend and found he had started rereading it at the same time. I don’t consider it Moore’s masterpiece the way that contrarians that don’t want to give the nod to Watchmen do. While the darkness feels organic to the subject matter in a way it often doesn’t in Moore’s eighties superhero work, I do feel the whole “Jack The Ripper gives birth to the twentieth century” thing is a bit of a reach. I believe I will end up reading some of Eddie Campbell’s solo comics before quarantine is over, I am impressed by how organic the pacing feels, how natural it progresses while largely avoiding calling attention to Moore as a writer. The skill set that enables Moore to do a densely researched historical conspiracy thing is evident when he does a genre serial. Many of the elements in Tom Strong do not feel like they are imagined from whole cloth so much as they feel appropriated from various sources and then connected into this larger whole. The “peaceful coexistence” remit of Tom Strong allows for a structure where stories that seems tossed-off come back into play as plot elements. You rarely receive this kind of payoff from extended serials, but it’s built into the structure of screenwriting, and it is satisfying to retroactively realize like you weren’t having your time wasted when you thought you were.
I also ordered from Wowcool the Dunja Jankovic comics Sparkplug put out circa ten years ago. They’re very cool, reminiscent of Anke Feuchtenberger and Gary Panter, slowly shifting their sense of texture over multiple pages, so that while I don’t think I realized at the time these comics were released that they’re very well-drawn, it is obvious when you actually read them. I anxiously await her “Richter’s Game” minicomic being translated into English, though obviously this is going to be a tough year for self-publishers selling zines with widespread show cancellations. My hope is that Fantagraphics’ Now anthology will just start running work by people like Dunja, Alyssa Berg, Nick Norman, and Beatrix Urkowitz, but maybe there are good reasons for that not to occur. Maybe anthology pages can’t compete with the profits one stands to gain from self-publishing, or maybe my own idea of what I consider my broad-minded and catholic tastes would not actually appeal to large sections of the indie comics market, the same way my idea of what I consider “good” in mainstream comics is actually far too nostalgic a model for the aesthetic preferences of the market as it currently stands. I offer these recommendations solely as another way of coping with my powerlessness.
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#dc comics#superman#happy birthday#curt swan#norm breyfogle#jack kirby#joe kubert#gary frank#jose luis garcia lopez#mike allred#darwyn cooke#gil kane#rags morales
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"La moral se esgrime cuando se está en la oposición; la política, cuando se ha obtenido el poder”.
- José Luis López #Aranguren 1909-1996. Profesor, filósofo y ensayista español, uno de los más influyentes de la sociedad española.
https://estebanlopezgonzalez.com/2011/03/24/jose-luis-lopez-aranguren-etica-abierta-a-la-religion/
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Resultados examen 28 de enero
Los exámenes no aprobados se mostrarán el lunes 10 de febrero de 14 a 16 hs.
ALONSO AMORIN, FACUNDO 0 ALVAREZ COLL, JUAN ALEJANDRO 0 ALVAREZ GÓMEZ, STEFANI CAMILA 0 ANGELO GONZALEZ, JOSE IGNACIO 0 ARABI PROTTI, MAURO AZARIEL 5 ARAUJO ARAUJO, PAULINA 6 AVELINO MARCHETTI, MARIA MICAELA 0 BENTANCOR SALVO, FEDERICO 0 BENTANCUR GUIMAREY, MATÃAS AGUSTÃN 0 BERRUETA GARCIA, DANA NATALIA 6 BIDE ARAMBURO, ANA CECILIA NSP BONILLA SILVERA, ANA LAURA 0 BRUFAO GALUSSO, FEDERICO 0 BRUFAO GALUSSO, INES 8 BURGOS DO, SANTOS 0 CAMARANO MARTINEZ, LUCAS ALEX 8 CAMARGO MENDEZ, ABIGAIL PRISCILA 5 CAMEJO BRITOS, RENZO VIRGILIO 0 CAMMAROTA TAIN, ALEJANDRO MARIO 0 CANOSA LASSO, LUCIA DIANA NSP CANTERA REY, FABRICIO NSP CASTRO NEGRIN, YOEL ALEJANDRO NSP CORREA CALABUIG, ALVARO ANDRES 0 CRISTIANO BERASAIN, MARIA MAGDALENA 0 DE LEON, ZEBALLOS MATEO 0 DE PEDRO, CARRIO FEDERICA 0 DOGLIOTTI LOPEZ, MARTIN 4 FERRARI TULIC, ANDREA DINORAH NSP FERREIRA HONEGGER, SANTIAGO EZEQUIEL 8 FISCHER GUTIERREZ, ZORRILLA IGNACIO 6 FREIRE LARROSA, CRISTIAN BRIAN NSP GONZALEZ CIKATO, GERONIMO 0 GUTIERREZ RIAL, CECILIA NSP HERNANDEZ BLANCO, MARCOS 5 IVALDI VINELLI, GABRIEL HERNAN 7 LATTARO DE, LA VEGA 0 LLAVINSKY COPELLO, AGUSTINA NSP LLUCH SILVEIRA, GUZMAN NEPOMUCENO NSP MACHADO GARCIA, ESTEFANY ALEXANDRA NSP MANESS TREGARTHEN, ISABEL 0 MARTINEZ GONZALEZ, MARIA AGUSTINA 5 MEIKLE SCREMINI, INES 0 MENDEZ CASARIEGO, STEVERLYNCK SOFIA 0 MENDEZ CENTURION, LEONARDO NSP MONTERO GOMEZ, MARIA SERRANA 0 MORA LEMMO, SOFIA 0 MORALES RODRIGUEZ, ANA KAREN 0 MOREIRA GOMEZ, NAHUEL 4 MOREIRA NAVARRO, SOFIA NSP NEGREYRA GUARISE, FLORENCIA 0 NOGUEIRA DA, SILVEIRA MARIA 4 OLIVERA MARTINEZ, LUIS EMILIO NSP ORTA CASTRO, FABRICIO AGUSTIN 0 OSORES MARSICO, AGUSTIN 0 OSTOIC TRAVERSA, VICTORIA 6 PASTORINO SOLANO, FIORELLA 3 PEREZ FUNDARE, JORGE NICOLAS 0 PEREZ POLEDO, ALEXIS NAUEL 0 PEYRONEL SCALA, GASTON 4 PIREZ HARREGUY, BRUNO 0 PLATERO GAZZANEO, MARÃA PÃA 0 PONCE DE, LEON ANDREGNETTE 9 RAVELO PEREZ, FEDERICO LEONARDO 0 ROCCA BALDIVIA, MATHIAS NAHUEL 0 RODRIGUEZ BASTERECHE, KATHERINE ELIZABET NSP RODRIGUEZ FURTADO, RUBEN ENRIQUE 0 RODRÃGUEZ VENTURELLI, MAICOL JONATAN 8 SAFFORES OCHAGARAY, ANDRES GUSTAVO 0 SILVA LUCAS, JUAN SANTIAGO 5 SORHUET SAPELLI, IGNACIO MARTIN 5 SOSA FERNANDEZ, RODRIGO 0 SOSA LEGUIZAMON, MARIANO 0 SOUMASTRE CORONA, VALENTINA 0 TORRES FRIPP, JULIAN 7 TRIGO FAVRETTO, FEDERICO 5 VERA SIRI, NOELIA BELÈN 4 WEICKERT ALTAMIRANDA, IGNACIO 0
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Unión Soviética Hispana
Les parece extraño el Concepto "Unión Soviética Hispana"?
La Conspiración Comunista contra Latinoamérica está en pleno desarrollo.
El Objetivo fundamental del Foro de Sao Paulo es establecer en el Continente Americano una Unión de Paises bajo gobiernos comunistas semejante a la desaparecida Unión de Repúblicas Soviéticas Socialistas (URSS)
Desde el punto de vista político, los términos Comunismo, Socialismo, Progresistas, Vanguardistas, Liberalismo, Izquierdismo, son sinónimos.
El Grupo de Puebla es un frente del Foro de Sao Paulo que aglutina a los líderes comunistas de Latinoamèrica y España.
La aparente ventaja del Foro de Sao Paulo se la da el viraje táctico que hicieron para tomar el control de paises en la región. Abandonan la lucha armada y utilizan las vulnerabilidades que presentan los gobiernos democráticos para apoderarse por esta via del poder en los paises blancos
Esos paises blancos son todos los paises del Continente Americano incluyendo a los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica. En este País, el partido Demócrata está muy penetrado por polìticos izquierdistas, muchos de éllos radicales y otros, confesos comunistas como el pre candidato presidencial Sanders que quieren instaurar en USA un gobierno socialista.
*EL GRUPO DE PUEBLA*
La “República Andina Multicultural del Peru”, igual como anunciara la “Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela” años antes de que Hugo Chavez tomara el poder y después la “República Plurinacional de Bolivia”, ahora lo hace con el Perú.
El "Grupo de Puebla" dice que ya tenemos una nueva “Constitución Socialista del Siglo XXI para el Perú.
El "Grupo de Puebla" aplaude la reciente disolución del Congreso en Perú, y felicita al pueblo combativo peruano, que hoy celebra feliz en las calles, la derrota del Imperialismo y el triunfo de las clases oprimidas.
El "Grupo de Puebla" manifestó que la nueva Constitución de la “Republica Andina Multicultural del Perú ”, ya ha sido redactada y se está a la espera del nuevo Congreso, para reemplazar la obsoleta Constitución capitalista y opresora.
Pero antes un poco de historia para saber
_¿Qué es el "Grupo de Puebla"?_
El “Grupo de Puebla” es la reunión “de los más altos lideres Socialistas de Latinoamérica y España”, y se basa en el "Foro de SaoPaulo". Éste Grupo tiene
otros nombres: "Grupo Progresista", "Los Progresistas", "Partido Progresista".
La última reunión del Grupo se llevo a cabo en Mexico, bajo la venia del Partido Político "MORENA", cuyo líder es Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO), actual presidente de México y miembro del Foro de Sao Paulo.
Al “Grupo de Puebla” pertenecen el presidente cubano Raul Castro, el ex presidente español Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, el español Pablo Iglesias líder de "PODEMOS", el chileno Jose Miguel Insulsa, Nicolás Maduro, el ecuatoriano Rafael Correa, Kristina Fernandez de Kritchner, Lula Da Silva, entre otros. Michelle Bachelet, siendo miembro del Foro de Sao Paulo, está un poco alejada del "Grupo de Puebla" debido al Informe que presentara sobre Venezuela donde expresó, “aunque muy suavemente”, los atropellos a los derechos humanos.
¿Qué es el "Foro de Sao Paulo"?
En 1989, a la caída del Muro de Berlín y de la Unión Soviética (URSS), se reunieron en Sao Paulo (Brasil), con la venia de la "Internacional Comunista", muchos partidos Comunistas, Socialistas y Grupos Guerrilleros de Sudamérica, convocados por Fidel Castro. La finalidad fue establecer "nuevas estrategias", en vista que ya no habría más dinero para armas, ni para solventar movimientos guerrilleros desde la URSS. Se le llamo, el "Foro de Sao Paulo".
Entre los personajes que asistieron al "Foro de Sao Paulo" están: Lula Da Silva, Hugo Chavez, Kristina Krichner, Daniel Ortega, Rafael Correa, Evo Morales, López Obrador, Jesús Santrich, Elena Iparraguirre, Genaro Ledesma, Nestor Cerpa Cartollini, etc.
Además fueron representantes de grupos comunistas-guerrilleros como Sendero Luminoso, FARC, ELN, los Montoneros, el ERP, La Campora argentina y el Sandinismo entre otros.
¿Qué pretende el "Foro de Sao Paulo"?
El Foro de Sao Paulo tiene c
omo objetivo "recomponer" las ideas comunistas en el mundo hispano y lograr que España, Sudamérica y el Caribe se conviertan en sociedades socialistas, es decir “una Union Sovietica Hispana”.
Para ello uso los criterios del libro “Socialismo del Siglo XXI” de Manuel La Guarda. En otras palabras, "llegar al poder por las armas ya no era la prioridad; la nueva idea, es llegar al Poder por la vía democrática, ofreciendo al Pueblo, normalmente no instruido y crédulo, todo lo que sea necesario (Populismo), algo muy parecido a lo que estamos viviendo hoy en día en el Perú, que ha propiciado la crísis política del Estado, a vista y recompensada paciencia del "Foro de Sao Paulo" sin pronunciamiento en contra por ahora, de ningún ente democrático.
Para cumplir los objetivos, dicho Foro determinó algunos pilares:
*Cuba*:
A cargo de la parte estratégica y en razón de su experiencia. Ellos operan escuelas de la antigua KGV y que tiene mas de 25,000 ex agentes rusos y cubanos entrenados con las estrategias de esa Agencia de Inteligencia sovietica
*Conseguir dinero*
La Estrategia consiste en que los paises que van formando parte del Eje Socialista del Siglo XXI, provean con sus recursos naturales, dinero para continuar la estrategia. El Petróleo Venezolano, las empresas brasileñas, los minerales del Perú, el Sílice de Bolivia, el petrolero ecuatoriano, etc.
*Odebrecht, herramienta del Foro de Sao Paulo*
Recordemos que “Odebrecht” fue inicialmente una herramienta del gobierno socialista de Lula Da Silva para esparcir la ideología Socialista por Sudamérica, pagar coimas y obtener financiamiento para cumplir con los objetivos finales del Foro. Actualmente Odebrecht, "está jugando con los gobiernos" haciendo tiempo, ayudando a crear el caos, y descalificar las Instituciones y personas.
El "Grupo de Puebla" nunca imaginó que la “herramienta Odebrecht” seria tan efectiva para cumplir uno de sus mejores objetivos fundamentales: que los paises digan: “Todo esto está podrido, tiremos abajo la democracia”.
*Usar cualquier medio posible*
El Objetivo es conquistar el poder ¿“democraticamente”? por lo cual, la finalidad es aprovechar cualquier sentimiento, rechazo o sentido de debilidad existente en el Pueblo, tales como: el Nuevo Orden Mundial, el aborto, el ambientalismo, la Identidad de Genero, el feminismo, el Cambio Climático, la Inmigración Indiscriminada,
etc., Ademas, infiltrar las Universidades, organizaciones de la sociedad civil, organizaciones de derechos humanos, OEA y ONU (Michelle Bachelet es ahora parte de la ONU).
*Que es el G-2*
El nombre “G-2” viene de la división de inteligencia del Ejercito de EEUU, sin embargo, en Cuba se mezcló con técnicas del KGB (la inteligencia Rusa).
*¿Como así?*
Al producirse la revolución cubana, Fidel Castro pidió asistencia a la URSS para “controlar” al pueblo, Nikita Serguéievich Krushchev envió a agentes de la KGB e instaló varias Escuelas de Formación de la KGB en todo el territorio cubano, donde perfeccionaron técnicas de tortura, e interrogatorio.
*¿Los G-2 son cubanos?*
No todos, es más, en las Escuelas G-2 cubanas se han formado miles de agentes peruanos, venezolanos, bolivianos, argentinos, etc.. Es por eso que alguien podría decir: "yo no veo cubanos en Venezuela o Bolivia, cómo es entonces dicen que hay 25,000 G-2?, Es que la mayoría de Agentes G-2 que imponen el terror en Venezuela, son venezolanos formados en las Escuelas Cubanas.
*La Estrategia*
Aunque hay muchos libros al respecto. partiendo del libro de La Guarda, la estrategia podría resumirse en la siguiente:
1.- Desacreditar las instituciones democráticas del país objetivo: Congreso, Poder Judicial, Poder Ejecutivo, Fuerzas Armadas, Tribunal Constitucional, Medios de Comunicación, organizaciones políticas, organizaciones de la sociedad civil, etc.
2.- Copar las nuevas instituciones luego del Caos.
3.- Tomar el poder
4.- Apoyar al nuevo líder nacional con un grupo numeroso de miembros del G-2 cubano (Escuelas KGV) para reducir a los altos mandos de las FFAA y a cualquier opositor.
5.- Reemplazar la Constitución ex
istente por una compatible con el Socialismo del Siglo XXI, previamente preparada y redactada por el "Grupo de Puebla", tal como pasó en Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bolivia, etc.
6.- Usar los recursos económicos del país para el progreso de la causa en los otros países objetivo.
*Ejemplo Venezuela*
Se siguió los pasos anteriores en estricto orden, luego de desacreditar al Congreso, Ejecutivo, Poder Judicial y otras instituciones, apareció Hugo Chavez que prometio hacerlos ricos y vivir mucho mejor. Chavez tomo el poder, llegaron de Cuba inicialmente 20,000 miembros del G-2 que fueron colocados como “asesores” en puestos clave, quitando poder a las fuerzas militares. Luego todo fue mas fácil. Impuso la Constitución "previamente ideada y redactada" por el "Foro de Sao Paulo" (todavia no existía el Grupo de Puebla), cambió el nombre del país por Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela, y el resto es conocido.
Otro ejemplos idénticos fueron Bolivia, Nicaragua y Ecuador, éste último se salvo por suerte.
*Países Objetivo*
- Mexico:
AMLO ya es presidente de Mexico, en éstos momentos están distribuyendo los G-2 en las Instituciones militares y de poder; tomará un tiempo pues es un país muy grande y deben de ser muy cuidadosos por su cercanía a EEUU.
- Argentina y Perú:
25.000 miembros del G-2 cubano mayormente de nacionalidades peruana y argentina (ex componentes del MRTA, Sendero Luminoso, La Campora, el ERP, etc.) se encuentran en Bolivia con la misión de saltar sobre Argentina y Perú. Ya han establecido contacto y se han infiltrado en organizaciones ecologistas, anti-mineras, partidos políticos, organizaciones campesinas, universidades, colegios de abogados, asociaciones de médicos, etc. de Perú y Argentina.
*Argentina*
Aquí se está trabajando y sólo se esperan las elecciones de Octubre y que gane Kristina Fernandez, miembro del "Foro de Sao Paulo" y Socialista del Siglo XXI de conocida trayectoria y de triste recordación.
*Perú*
En Perú las Instituciones democráticas han sido avasalladas, producto de su propia corrupción, los miembros del G-2 se han infiltrado en proyectos mineros como "Las Bambas" o "Tia María", en organizaciones LGTB, en ONGs, partidos politicos, en medios de radio y televisión, en la Policia, en el Ejército del Perú, juzgados en diferentes niveles, Poder Judicial, Universidades importantes, etc.
El Congreso ha sido disuelto y se llamará a Elecciones en Enero del 2020. Es el momento ideal para que muchos miembros del G-2 se hagan congresistas. Actualmente en Perú se cuenta con conocidos políticos, periodistas, jueces, fiscales, empresarios, que se han preparado en las Escuelas G-2 cubanas, y muchos, ni siquiera se conocen entre ellos.
Éste es el panorama actual y lo que se vislumbra sin ser adivino ni agorero con predicciones a futuro. Es una realidad que invito a comprobar sin dejarse llevar por apasionamientos, rivalidades, encono simpatías, empatías o antipatias. Está en juego el Perú de un mañana muy cercano
mucho más de lo que se puedan imaginar
Dejemos fanatismos intrascendentes que no conducen a nada, sino a la fácil polémica para tratar de demostrar quién tiene o tuvo la razón.
Por tanto fijarnos en el triste pasado, hemos perdido de vista un presente tortuoso y un futuro más que peligroso para los que somos realmente Demócratas.
José Valdivia Sotomayor
DNI 10312625
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