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The Zone of Interest
2023. Historical Drama
By Jonathan Glazer
Starring: Christian Friedel, Sandra Hüller, Ralph Herforth, Daniel Holzberg, Sascha Maaz, Freya Kreutzkam, Imogen Kogge, Johann Karthaus, Lilli Falk, Nele Ahrensmeier, Luis Noah Witte, Kalman Wilson, Anastazja Drobniak, Cecylia Pekala...
Country: United States, United Kingdom, Poland
Language: German, Polish, Yiddish
#The Zone of Interest#Jonathan Glazer#Christian Friedel#Sandra Hüller#Ralph Herforth#Daniel Holzberg#Sascha Maaz#Freya Kreutzkam#Imogen Kogge#Johann Karthaus#Lilli Falk#Nele Ahrensmeier#Luis Noah Witte#Kalman Wilson#Anastazja Drobniak#Cecylia Pekala#United States#United Kingdom#Poland#German#Polish#Yiddish#2023#2020s#Drama#History
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Congrats to @letterformarchive !! 'Strikethrough: Typographic Messages of Protest' has been named one of the best book covers of 2022 by @washingtonpost @gailycurl writes: "The raised, clenched fist is the ultimate powerful and iconic symbol of protest. But the added indication of movement and the angled type really made this cover for me. The designer knew just when to stop designing." By @siborg81 Introduction by @ccgaiter Text by @stewf Artists and designers include: Atelier Populaire, See Red Women’s Workshop, Carlos Cortez, Emory Douglas, fierce pussy, Ganzeer, Milton Glaser, Guerrilla Girls, Jenny Holzer, Corita Kent, Aaron Douglas, Art Workers’ Coalition, OSPAAAL, Tibor Kalman, Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr., Herb Lubalin, Phase 2, Favianna Rodriguez, Ward Schumaker, Ben Shahn and Wes Wilson. Read more via linkinbio. #strikethrough #protestgraphics #typography #protesttypography https://www.instagram.com/p/CmuImIRpN9a/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Here is a list of the names and ages of the victims which can be found at https://trianglefire.ilr.cornell.edu/victimsWitnesses/victimsList.html
Adler, Lizzie, 24
Altman, Anna, 16
Ardito, Annina, 25
Bassino, Rose, 31
Benanti, Vincenza, 22
Berger, Yetta, 18
Bernstein, Essie, 19
Bernstein, Jacob, 38
Bernstein, Morris, 19
Billota, Vincenza, 16
Binowitz, Abraham, 30
Birman, Gussie, 22
Brenman, Rosie, 23
Brenman, Sarah, 17
Brodsky, Ida, 15
Brodsky, Sarah, 21
Brucks, Ada, 18
Brunetti, Laura, 17
Cammarata, Josephine, 17
Caputo, Francesca, 17
Carlisi, Josephine, 31
Caruso, Albina, 20
Ciminello, Annie, 36
Cirrito, Rosina, 18
Cohen, Anna, 25
Colletti, Annie, 30
Cooper, Sarah, 16
Cordiano , Michelina, 25
Dashefsky, Bessie, 25
Del Castillo, Josie, 21
Dockman, Clara, 19
Donick, Kalman, 24
Driansky, Nettie, 21
Eisenberg, Celia, 17
Evans, Dora, 18
Feibisch, Rebecca, 20
Fichtenholtz, Yetta, 18
Fitze, Daisy Lopez, 26
Floresta, Mary, 26
Florin, Max, 23
Franco, Jenne, 16
Friedman, Rose, 18
Gerjuoy, Diana, 18
Gerstein, Molly, 17
Giannattasio, Catherine, 22
Gitlin, Celia, 17
Goldstein, Esther, 20
Goldstein, Lena, 22
Goldstein, Mary, 18
Goldstein, Yetta, 20
Grasso, Rosie, 16
Greb, Bertha, 25
Grossman, Rachel, 18
Herman, Mary, 40
Hochfeld, Esther, 21
Hollander, Fannie, 18
Horowitz, Pauline, 19
Jukofsky, Ida, 19
Kanowitz, Ida, 18
Kaplan, Tessie, 18
Kessler, Beckie, 19
Klein, Jacob, 23
Koppelman, Beckie, 16
Kula, Bertha, 19
Kupferschmidt, Tillie, 16
Kurtz, Benjamin, 19
L'Abbate, Annie, 16
Lansner, Fannie, 21
Lauletta, Maria Giuseppa, 33
Lederman, Jennie, 21
Lehrer, Max, 18
Lehrer, Sam, 19
Leone, Kate, 14
Leventhal, Mary, 22
Levin, Jennie, 19
Levine, Pauline, 19
Liebowitz, Nettie, 23
Liermark, Rose, 19
Maiale, Bettina, 18
Maiale, Frances, 21
Maltese, Catherine, 39
Maltese, Lucia, 20
Maltese, Rosaria, 14
Manaria, Maria, 27
Mankofsky, Rose, 22
Mehl, Rose, 15
Meyers, Yetta, 19
Midolo, Gaetana, 16
Miller, Annie, 16
Neubauer, Beckie, 19
Nicholas, Annie, 18
Nicolosi, Michelina, 21
Nussbaum, Sadie, 18
Oberstein, Julia, 19
Oringer, Rose, 19
Ostrovsky , Beckie, 20
Pack, Annie, 18
Panno, Provindenza, 43
Pasqualicchio, Antonietta, 16
Pearl, Ida, 20
Pildescu, Jennie, 18
Pinelli, Vincenza, 30
Prato, Emilia, 21
Prestifilippo, Concetta, 22
Reines, Beckie, 18
Rosen (Loeb), Louis, 33
Rosen, Fannie, 21
Rosen, Israel, 17
Rosen, Julia, 35
Rosenbaum, Yetta, 22
Rosenberg, Jennie, 21
Rosenfeld, Gussie, 22
Rothstein, Emma, 22
Rotner, Theodore, 22
Sabasowitz, Sarah, 17
Salemi, Santina, 24
Saracino, Sarafina, 25
Saracino, Teresina, 20
Schiffman, Gussie, 18
Schmidt, Theresa, 32
Schneider, Ethel, 20
Schochet, Violet, 21
Schpunt, Golda, 19
Schwartz, Margaret, 24
Seltzer, Jacob, 33
Shapiro, Rosie, 17
Sklover, Ben, 25
Sorkin, Rose, 18
Starr, Annie, 30
Stein, Jennie, 18
Stellino, Jennie, 16
Stiglitz, Jennie, 22
Taback, Sam, 20
Terranova, Clotilde, 22
Tortorelli, Isabella, 17
Utal, Meyer, 23
Uzzo, Catherine, 22
Velakofsky, Frieda, 20
Viviano, Bessie, 15
Weiner, Rosie, 20
Weintraub, Sarah, 17
Weisner, Tessie, 21
Welfowitz, Dora, 21
Wendroff, Bertha, 18
Wilson, Joseph, 22
Wisotsky, Sonia, 17
On this day in 1911, 146 people lost their lives in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.
These people were mostly women and many were girls, who had been incredibly brave and faced public violence and police brutality when they had led strikes in order to unionize because they knew how dangerous the working conditions were, but were forced to return to work to support themselves and their families after an impressive strike that did lead to safer conditions to many others in the textile industry.
Minutes before their Saturday Shift would have ended, a fire started on the men's floor below them as a result of an incident with a cigar(ette) and the fiber-dense environment. These men contacted the owners two floors above them, so they and the bosses made it out, but in their worry they forgot to warn the floor in between.
These poor people had less of a chance of escape because in their greed the bosses feared that the women might steal thread, so they locked one of the doors and inspected purses every day. The tiny overcrowded elevators couldn't carry many people, and some either jumped or were pushed down the elevator shaft as the panic spread and the unsafe fire escape fell away from the building as people tried to climb down to safety. By the end of it, bodies were piled high beneath the widows and not all were recognizable.
This tragedy could have been avoided, but greed got in the way. Building codes have changed in America to prevent this from happening again, but even today people working in the fashion industry are exploited around the world. Please, remember those who died and consider why we still must change things for the better today.
#thought(s) from yours truly#dress history#history#anniversary#triangle shirtwaist factory#rest in peace#fashion industry
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No no no, nonsense, never: Hidden notebooks reveal the tense relationships behind Gertrude Stein’s genius
Illustration by Maira Kalman; from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas Illustrated by Gertrude Stein
“In Two Lives: Gertrude and Alice (2007), Janet Malcolm turned to the murky world of Gertrude Stein scholarship. ... In 1948, two years after Stein’s death, while working in the Yale University Library as a doctoral student exploring her early writings, Katz had come across a brown paper packet containing a tranche of grey-covered notebooks. As he leafed through their pages, Katz became gripped. He realized that these were the notes from which Stein had worked during the years 1902 to 1911, while drafting The Making of Americans, a sprawling 1,000-page epic eventually published in 1925, which broke away from previous forms of narrative writing and sought to tell a complete ‘history of everyone who ever was or is or will be living’. ...”
Times Literary Supplement
2007 November: Gertrude Stein, 2011 July: The making of "Tender Buttons", 2012 March: The Steins Collect, 2012 May: Gertrude Stein's War Years: Setting the record straight, 2014 November: Lost Generation, 2015 January: The Making of an American by Edward White, May 2020: Seeing Robert Wilson plain, 2020 December: Tender Buttons (1914)
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Stock Take for Today #literallyabookstore6531 (So i dont lose it)
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ZOMBIE TRAMP: ORIGINS #3 (VOLUME 1 COLLECTOR EDITION)
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Les Femmes Folles: The Women, 2016
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Les Femmes Folles: Women in Art, releases the sixth edition of Les Femmes Folles: The Women, with 2016 including art, writing and interview excerpts from women in all forms, styles and levels of art (listed below). Cover art by Gao Rong: “Triangle 1,” wood and thread, 2015. Image courtesy of Klein Sun Gallery and the artist © Gao Rong. Available for purchase at http://www.blurb.com/user/store/sallydeskins. Editor: Sally Deskins, [email protected] femmesfollesnebraska.tumblr.com
Cover art: Gao Rong: “Triangle 1,” wood and thread, 2015. Image courtesy of Klein Sun Gallery and the artist © Gao Rong.
Why is this important? - To serve as a physical tribute/document to the stellar talent of women working creatively today, as LFF blog serves as a platform for them online. - To display the wide range of women working creatively -- not just diversity of media, subject matter or location/background/culture, but of perspective within the arts and within feminism. - To let readers find work that grabs them to look the artists up to find out more about their work as a patron, collaborator or fan. - To introduce new conversations between works as they are curated in the book. - To be a beautiful and inspiring book to leaf through or relish in.
Visual artists featured: Adorable Monique, Autumn Ghubril, Aya Kawabata, Carolyn Barritt, Christine Palamidessi, Cynthia Karasek, Deborah Kiss Holtschlag, Dr. Nubian Sun, Elizabeth Liang, Emily Mulenga, Evie Zimmer, Fanny Allié, Florence Yee, Gabriela Aguero, Gao Rong, Jayde Archbold, Jennifer Ellifritz, Joelle Circé, Julia Randall, Julianne Aguilar, Kathy Crabbe, Katrina Majkut, Kim Rae Taylor, Kimberly Sexton, Kristen Letts Kovak, Laura Mitchell, Lauren Kalman, Lee Bullitt, Leslie Kerby, Lily Prince, Lis Grace, Mamta Chitnis Sen, Marcela Florido, Margarita Gokun Silver, Marley Korzen, Melinda Stickney-Gibson, Nancy Daubenspeck, Olena Marshall, Peili, Rachel Woroner, Rebecca George, Roberta Masciarelli, Sarah Beth Woods, Sarika Goulatia, Stefani Allegretti, Tania Ferrier, Tormented Sugar, Ula Einstein, Vanessa Madrid, and Veronica Weisberg.
Writers: AE Clark, Alison Stone, Deborah McQueen, Elizabeth Tsung, Emily Corwin, Janene Scott, Jeanetta Calhoun Mish, Julianne Carlile, Kelsey Clifton, Lesléa Newman, Nicole Rollender, Rita Maria Martinez, Star Labranche, Stephanie Valente, Susan Castillo Street, and Trish Hopkinson.
Also featuring curator Tara Fay, actor Patricia Cardona Roca and tarot card reader and creative guide Tabitha Dial, and artists and writers from LFF’s special series: Teresa Svoboda (writer), Myriam Thyes (artist), Elise Brazeal-Daganaar (illustrator/writer), Nancy Gerber (poet), Brigitte Neufeldt (artist), and collaborators KJ Greenberg and Julia Rolfe (art/poetry).
Les Femmes Folles is a volunteer organization founded in 2011 with the mission to support and promote women in all forms, styles and levels of art from around the world with the online journal, print annuals, exhibitions and events; originally inspired by artist Wanda Ewing and her curated exhibit by the name Les Femmes Folles (Wild Women). LFF was created and is curated by Sally Deskins. LFF Books is a micro-feminist press that publishes 1-2 books per year by the creators of Les Femmes Folles including the award-winning Intimates & Fools (Laura Madeline Wiseman, 2014) and The Hunger of the Cheeky Sisters: Ten Tales (Laura Madeline Wiseman/Lauren Rinaldi, 2015). Other titles include Les Femmes Folles: The Women 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 available on blurb.com, including art, poetry and interview excerpts from women artists. See the latest call for work on the Submissions page.
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2016 women and posts:
Adorable Monique, artist, July 14 Stefani Allegretti, artist, Oct. 18 Jayde Archbold, artist, March 15 Gabriele Aguero, artist, November 28 Julianne Aguilar, artist, March 29 Fanny Allie, artist, Feb. 1 Carolyn Barritt, artist, Aug. 26 Lee Bullitt, artist, Feb. 9 Julianne Carlile, writer, Feb. 22 Susan Castillo Street, writer, May 12 Joelle Circe, artist, Aug 11 A.E. Clark, poet, May 16 Kelsey Clifton, writer, Aug 14 Patricia Cardona Roca, actress, Dec. 26 Emily Corwin, poet, June 30 Kathy Crabbe, artist, July 5 Nancy Daubenspeck, artist, Aug. 29 Tabitha Dial, tarot card and tea leaf reader, creative mentor, April 1 Ula Einstein, artist, May 27 Jennifer Ellifritz, artist, Sept. 18 Tara Fay, curator, Aug 1 Tania Ferrier, artist, July 28 Marcela Florido, artist, May 2 Rebecca George, artist, March 22 Autumn Ghubril, artist, Sept. 26 Sarika Goulatia, artist, Feb. 3 Lis Grace, Aug 3 Deborah Kiss Holtschlag, artist, Oct. 24 Trish Hopkinson, writer, Jan. 26 Lauren Kalman, artist, November 14 Cynthia Karasek, artist, July 12 Aya Kawabata, artist, Sept. 22 Leslie Kerby, artist, Aug 10 Marley Korzen, artist/writer, Feb. 17 Kristen Letts Kovak, artist, Jan. 7 Star LaBranche, writer, February 29 Neena Lal, Aug 17 Elizabeth Liang, artist, April 11 Vanessa Madrid, artist, Jan. 4 Katarina Majkut, artist, Aug 19 Olena Marshall, artist, May 20 Rita Maria Martinez, writer, April 22 Roberta Masciarelli, artist, Jan. 14 Ibeth Massarri, performance, Dec. 28 Debra McQueen, writer, June 5 Jeanetta Calhoun Mish, writer, June 19 Laura Mitchell, artist, Aug 7 Emily Mulenga, artist, Feb. 13 Leslea Newman, poet, June 15 Christine Palamadessi, artist, Jan. 21 Peili, artist, Sept. 12 Lily Prince, artist, Aug. 19 Julia Randall, artist, February 23 Elizabeth Ribar, poet, April 15 Nicole Rollender, poet, April 5 Gao Rong, artist, Jan. 17 Janene Scott, writer, June 25 Mamta Chitnis Sen, artist, Jan. 13 Kimberly Sexton, artist, Feb. 10 Margarita Gokun Silver, artist, March 8 Melinda Stickney-Gibson, artist, March 5 Alison Stone, writer, March 2 Susan Castillo Street, writer, May 12 Dr. Nubian Sun, artivist, April 19 Kim Rae Taylor, artist, Jan. 29 Tormented Sugar, artist, Sept. 6 Stephanie Valente, poet, Oct. 31 Veronica Weisberg, artist, March 13 Sarah Beth Woods, artist, June 2 Rachel Woroner, artist, Dec. 5 Florence Yee, artist, Aug. 22 Evie Zimmer, artist, Jan. 10
Essays:/Other Features Caterina van Hemessen and Levina Teerlinc online exhibition Gallery Tally essay by Susan Lizotte Feminist Love Letter to Wanda Ewing Art/Poetry Feature: KJ Hannah Greenberg & Julia Rolfe Broadblogs reviews LFF: The Women, 2015 Les Femmes Folles: The Women, 2015 Susan Schwalb, photo essay A Review: Vanessa German at AIR Gallery and August Wilson Center for the Arts Feminists Connect: Terese Svoboda on Lola Ridge Feminists Connect: Myriam Thyes on Sophie Taeuber-Arp We Shall Overcome: Elise Brazeal-Daganaar Feminists Connect: Nancy Gerber on Sharon Olds Feminists Connect: Valie Export + Brigitte Neufeldt
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Women’s History Month: 1911 Triangle fire survivor recalls the tragedy in her own words
On March 25, 1911, one of the deadliest disasters in New York’s history unfolded over the span of 15 tragic minutes as fire tore through the Triangle shirtwaist factory. One hundred forty-six people, mostly young women and girls, and many of them recent immigrants, died in the fire, unable to escape through the doors that management regularly locked to prevent workers from leaving.
Prior to the fire, the women who worked at Triangle Waist Company had already tried to organize and improve conditions at the factory.
A massive strike by women’s shirtwaist makers in 1909, known as the Uprising of 20,000, began with a spontaneous walkout at the company. For years, the International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) had been actively trying to organize the New York garment industry and address poor working conditions and low pay. While the union was able to negotiate a contract covering most of those workers after a four-month strike where women were regularly beaten and arrested, Triangle Shirtwaist refused to sign the agreement, leaving workers unprotected.
Dora Maisler was a sample maker on the eighth floor of the Asch Building survivor of the 1911 fire. She was interviewed by Sigmund Arywitz, former California State Commissioner of Labor in April 12, 1957:
“Well, the only thing I can tell when we were on strike, we weren’t allowed to picket so we used to go with tools, in our sleeves. It was a regular Korean War. So they put out – that’s right. They – you know we weren’t allowed to picket at that time.
So they put out plain street walkers, who used to fight us. So then we – we took off – we made the – the cutters helped us picket. So the bosses put out – put out gangsters to fight us and that was the practice.”
Listen to Triangle Factory fire survivor Dora Maisler recount the fire in her own words or read the transcript:
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A policeman stands in the street, observing charred rubble and corpses of workers following the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire in New York City on March 25, 1911. Hulton Archive
Remembering the Victims of the Fire
Adler, Lizzie, 24
Altman, Anna, 16
Ardito, Annina, 25
Bassino, Rose, 31
Benanti, Vincenza, 22
Berger, Yetta, 18
Bernstein, Essie, 19
Bernstein, Jacob, 38
Bernstein, Morris, 19
Billota, Vincenza, 16
Binowitz, Abraham, 30
Birman, Gussie, 22
Brenman, Rosie, 23
Brenman, Sarah, 17
Brodsky, Ida, 15
Brodsky, Sarah, 21
Brucks, Ada, 18
Brunetti, Laura, 17
Cammarata, Josephine, 17
Caputo, Francesca, 17
Carlisi, Josephine, 31
Caruso, Albina, 20
Ciminello, Annie, 36
Cirrito, Rosina, 18
Cohen, Anna, 25
Colletti, Annie, 30
Cooper, Sarah, 16
Cordiano , Michelina, 25
Dashefsky, Bessie, 25
Del Castillo, Josie, 21
Dockman, Clara, 19
Donick, Kalman, 24
Driansky, Nettie, 21
Eisenberg, Celia, 17
Evans, Dora, 18
Feibisch, Rebecca, 20
Fichtenholtz, Yetta, 18
Fitze, Daisy Lopez, 26
Floresta, Mary, 26
Florin, Max, 23
Franco, Jenne, 16
Friedman, Rose, 18
Gerjuoy, Diana, 18
Gerstein, Molly, 17
Giannattasio, Catherine, 22
Gitlin, Celia, 17
Goldstein, Esther, 20
Goldstein, Lena, 22
Goldstein, Mary, 18
Goldstein, Yetta, 20
Grasso, Rosie, 16
Greb, Bertha, 25
Grossman, Rachel, 18
Herman, Mary, 40
Hochfeld, Esther, 21
Hollander, Fannie, 18
Horowitz, Pauline, 19
Jukofsky, Ida, 19
Kanowitz, Ida, 18
Kaplan, Tessie, 18
Kessler, Beckie, 19
Klein, Jacob, 23
Koppelman, Beckie, 16
Kula, Bertha, 19
Kupferschmidt, Tillie, 16
Kurtz, Benjamin, 19
L’Abbate, Annie, 16
Lansner, Fannie, 21
Lauletta, Maria Giuseppa, 33
Lederman, Jennie, 21
Lehrer, Max, 18
Lehrer, Sam, 19
Leone, Kate, 14
Leventhal, Mary, 22
Levin, Jennie, 19
Levine, Pauline, 19
Liebowitz, Nettie, 23
Liermark, Rose, 19
Maiale, Bettina, 18
Maiale, Frances, 21
Maltese, Catherine, 39
Maltese, Lucia, 20
Maltese, Rosaria, 14
Manaria, Maria, 27
Mankofsky, Rose, 22
Mehl, Rose, 15
Meyers, Yetta, 19
Midolo, Gaetana, 16
Miller, Annie, 16
Neubauer, Beckie, 19
Nicholas, Annie, 18
Nicolosi, Michelina, 21
Nussbaum, Sadie, 18
Oberstein, Julia, 19
Oringer, Rose, 19
Ostrovsky , Beckie, 20
Pack, Annie, 18
Panno, Provindenza, 43
Pasqualicchio, Antonietta, 16
Pearl, Ida, 20
Pildescu, Jennie, 18
Pinelli, Vincenza, 30
Prato, Emilia, 21
Prestifilippo, Concetta, 22
Reines, Beckie, 18
Rosen (Loeb), Louis, 33
Rosen, Fannie, 21
Rosen, Israel, 17
Rosen, Julia, 35
Rosenbaum, Yetta, 22
Rosenberg, Jennie, 21
Rosenfeld, Gussie, 22
Rothstein, Emma, 22
Rotner, Theodore, 22
Sabasowitz, Sarah, 17
Salemi, Santina, 24
Saracino, Sarafina, 25
Saracino, Teresina, 20
Schiffman, Gussie, 18
Schmidt, Theresa, 32
Schneider, Ethel, 20
Schochet, Violet, 21
Schpunt, Golda, 19
Schwartz, Margaret, 24
Seltzer, Jacob, 33
Shapiro, Rosie, 17
Sklover, Ben, 25
Sorkin, Rose, 18
Starr, Annie, 30
Stein, Jennie, 18
Stellino, Jennie, 16
Stiglitz, Jennie, 22
Taback, Sam, 20
Terranova, Clotilde, 22
Tortorelli, Isabella, 17
Utal, Meyer, 23
Uzzo, Catherine, 22
Velakofsky, Frieda, 20
Viviano, Bessie, 15
Weiner, Rosie, 20
Weintraub, Sarah, 17
Weisner, Tessie, 21
Welfowitz, Dora, 21
Wendroff, Bertha, 18
Wilson, Joseph, 22
Wisotsky, Sonia, 17
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Fostering Connections through Cultural Diplomacy
Biographies of Moderator and Panelists:
Elmira Bayrasli is the cofounder of Foreign Policy Interrupted and the author of From the Other Side of the World: Extraordinary Entrepreneurs, Unlikely Places. She is an adjunct faculty member at NYUSPS, specializing in foreign policy. Standing at the intersection of foreign policy and entrepreneurship, Elmira started her career at the State Department, where she was presidential appointee, working for Madeleine Albright and Richard Holbrooke, respectively. From 2002-2006 she lived in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina where she was the Chief Spokesperson for the OSCE Mission. She consults startups and governments on entrepreneurship and writes about global entrepreneurs and foreign policy extensively. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Foreign Affairs, Forbes, Reuters, TechCrunch, and VentureBeat.
Adrienne Bryant is the Executive Director of Dance Heginbotham, a company she founded with Artistic Director John Heginbotham in 2011. Over the past five years, she has helped the young company navigate rapid growth and exciting artistic achievements, while creating a solid organizational structure to support John's creative vision. Artistic highlights have included presentations and commissions from prestigious institutions such as the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, with diverse collaborators such as Alarm Will Sound, Joshua Bell, and Maira Kalman, among others.
Prior to her work with Dance Heginbotham, she was the Assistant Director of Programming and Audience Development at the Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University (2011 - 2013) and the Company Manager of the Mark Morris Dance Group (2005 - 2010), after getting her start as an intern at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in 2005. She served on Dance/NYC’s Jr. Committee for two years, and continues to work as a consultant for independent artists and projects.
Adrienne was a 2010-11 Arts Management Fellow in the DeVos Institute at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., and is currently pursuing her Master's in Public Administration at Baruch College in New York. Originally from Alabama, Adrienne graduated magna cum laude from Barnard College of Columbia University with a major in French and minors in Dance and Philosophy.
Helena Kane Finn took up her current position as Vice President and Director of Programs at the American Council on Germany in New York in September 2010. A career diplomat of the Department of State, she served as Minister-Counselor for Public Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin (2007 - 2010) and as Counselor for Public Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv (2003 - 2007). She has been the Cyrus Vance Fellow in Diplomatic Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York (2002 - 2003). Her seminal article on public diplomacy appeared in the November - December 2003 issue of Foreign Affairs. She has also been Director of the Turkish Studies Program at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy (2002).
As Acting Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (2000 - 2001), Dr. Finn was responsible for the State Department's global academic, professional and youth exchanges, including Fulbright and the International Visitor program. She also oversaw the Office of Cultural Heritage and Preservation.
Helena Kane Finn has served overseas as the Counselor for Public Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, Turkey (1997 - 2000). Prior to that, she was the Counselor for Public Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Vienna, Austria (1995 - 1997). She was the Public Affairs Officer and Director of the Amerika Haus in Frankfurt-Main, Germany (1992 - 1995).
She has been the Desk Officer for Greece, Turkey and Cyprus (1989 - 1991), following cultural affairs tours in Lahore and Islamabad, Pakistan (1984 - 1989). Her first diplomatic assignment was to the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, Turkey (1981 -1984).
Helena Kane Finn is married to former career diplomat Robert P. Finn, the U.S. Ambassador to Kabul, Afghanistan (2002 - 2003). Ambassador Finn is affiliated with Princeton University. Their son Edward F. Finn is Director of the Center for Science and the Imagination at Arizona State University. His wife, Anna Humphreys Finn, is an attorney. They have two children.
Joseph Merante has been the Executive Director of the Humpty Dumpty Institute (HDI) since 2006 and co-founded the Forum for Cultural Engagement (FCE) in 2015. HDI focuses on U.S. Congressional relations, U.N. activities, and higher education. The Forum for Cultural Engagement is involved strictly in cultural activities. Since its founding, FCE has implemented programming in music and a range of other areas of the arts for more than thirty U.S. Embassies worldwide. Prior to 2006, Joseph Merante was a career Foreign Service Officer. As Chief of Cultural Affairs in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the Department of State he oversaw international programs for U.S. artists via Jazz Ambassadors and other international exchange vehicles. His diplomatic postings included serving as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy to the Vatican where he established a public diplomacy program, Director of Public Diplomacy at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, where he greatly increased the Mission's cultural programming, and political positions at various Embassies in Europe and Africa. Mr. Merante holds a B.A. in Political Science from Fordham University, a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University, and a M.S. in Resources Management from the National Defense University.
Reggie Wilson (Artistic Director, choreographer and performer) founded his company, Reggie Wilson/Fist & Heel Performance Group, in 1989. Wilson draws from the cultures of Africans in the Americas and combines them with post-modern elements and his own personal movement style to create what he calls "post-African/Neo-HooDoo Modern dances."
His work has been presented nationally and internationally at venues such as Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York Live Arts, and Summerstage (NYC), Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival (Lee, MA), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco), UCLA Live, and Redcat (Los Angeles), VSA NM (New Mexico), Myrna Loy (Helena, MT), The Flynn (Burlington, VT), Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans), Dance Umbrella (Austin, TX), Linkfest and Festival e'Nkundleni (Zimbabwe), Dance Factory (South Africa), Danças na Cidade (Portugal), Festival Kaay Fecc (Senegal), The Politics of Ecstasy, and Tanzkongress 2013 (Germany).
Mr. Wilson is a graduate of New York University, Tisch School of the Arts (1988, Larry Rhodes, Chair). He has studied composition and been mentored by Phyllis Lamhut; Performed and toured with Ohad Naharin before forming Fist and Heel. He has lectured, taught and conducted workshops and community projects throughout the US, Africa, Europe and the Caribbean. He has traveled extensively: to the Mississippi Delta to research secular and religious aspects of life there; to Trinidad and Tobago to research the Spiritual Baptists and the Shangoists; and also to Southern, Central, West and East of Africa to work with dance and performance groups as well as diverse religious communities. He has served as visiting faculty at several universities including Yale, Princeton and Wesleyan Universities.
Mr. Wilson is the recipient of the Minnesota Dance Alliance's McKnight National Fellowship (2000-2001). Wilson is also a 2002 BESSIE-New York Dance and Performance Award recipient for his work The Tie-tongued Goat and the Lightning Bug Who Tried to Put Her Foot Down and a 2002 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow. He has been an artist advisor for the National Dance Project and Board Member of Dance Theater Workshop. In recognition of his creative contributions to the field, Mr. Wilson was named a 2009 United States Artists Prudential Fellow and is a 2009 recipient of the Herb Alpert Award in Dance. His evening-length work The Good Dance–dakar/brooklyn had its World premiere at the Walker Art Center and NY premiere on the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s 2009 Next Wave Festival. In 2012, New York Live Arts presented a concert of selected Wilson works, theRevisitation, to critical acclaim and the same year he was named a Wesleyan University’s Creative Campus Fellow, received the 2012 Joyce Foundation Award for his new work Moses(es), and was named a Doris Duke Performing Artist. In 2013 Moses(es) had its NY premiere on BAM’s Next Wave Festival and is currently touring. Wilson’s newest work CITIZEN premiered in 2016.
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5 Common Myths About Protein
Protein plays a big role in every lifter’s diet. But popular notions about what kind of proteins to consume and when to consume them might be making your life a lot harder. Join us as we bust a few sacred protein myths.
How and when you get your fats, carbohydrates, and protein every day can have a big impact on your ability to improve your physique. But when muscle building, strength development, and body-composition improvements are the goal, protein has a special significance. So why is protein surrounded by so many myths and bad information?
If you’ve ever eavesdropped on a bunch of lifters for more than a few minutes, odds are that protein came up in conversation—and in particular, how they meet their daily protein requirements.
They also probably said things like this:
You need 1 gram of protein per pound per day.
You need to get your protein every two hours.
Your body can only absorb about 20 grams of protein per meal.
You have to get your protein inside the “anabolic window” which slams shut shortly after you work out.
Whey is the best form of protein, everything else is just an impostor.
Sometimes something sounds right just because it’s been repeated so often. But that doesn’t mean it is right. Here’s where each of these protein myths go wrong.
How Much Protein You Need Depends on Your Goals
Your daily protein requirement depends on whether you’re in a calorie deficit to lose fat or a calorie surplus to gain size. But the research definitely doesn’t say “more to grow, less to cut.” The opposite is true!
If you’re dieting, you need to consume more protein to minimize muscle loss, keep yourself feeling full to stave off hunger, and lose more fat. Research suggests that a range of 0.8-1.4 grams of protein per pound of body weight per day is the most effective amount to preserve lean body mass when you’re cutting.[1] The overall consensus for all athletes eating for maintenance or in a caloric surplus is to consume 0.5-0.9 grams of protein per pound.[2]
Factors such as your age, how conditioned you are to strength training, and what sport and activities you participate in affect where within these daily protein ranges you need to aim. For example, aging increases protein needs and people who have done more strength training actually require less protein.
In short, no one-size protein requirement is right for everyone. And more isn’t always better. It may just be…more.
You Don’t Need Protein Every 2-3 Hours
No, you don’t need to consume protein every two hours. Researchers have looked at the activation of muscle-building signals in response to protein ingestion. But these early studies were done with resting subjects, and their signals to stimulate muscle growth returned to baseline around 180 minutes after the subjects consumed protein.[3]
This measurement of the time after protein ingestion, known as the “muscle full” effect, gave rise to the idea that if you’re chasing gains, you have to continually top up your protein intake to keep those muscle-building signals flowing.
More recent research has shown that resistance training delays the “muscle full” effect for up to 24-hours after a workout.[4] This means that the protein you consume all day, not just within a few hours of your workout, plays a role in your hypertrophy.[5]
In terms of when you plan your meals, evidence suggests that eating six or more meals a day doesn’t produce demonstrably superior results or dramatically boost the availability of protein to your body.[6]
Think in Terms of Total Leucine, Not Total Protein
The idea that the human body can absorb only about 20 grams of protein per meal was based on research about whey and egg proteins. The body is able to absorb these two specific forms of protein very rapidly, so consuming 20 grams of these proteins per meal causes maximum stimulation of muscle proteins.[7,8]
The results of this research led to the suggestion that, because muscle proteins were maximally stimulated with 20 grams of protein, there was no benefit to consuming more and 20 grams constituted a ceiling for protein consumption.
We know now that the reason 20 grams led to maximum muscle stimulation was because whey and egg proteins are rich in the amino acid leucine, which is directly responsible for switching on anabolic muscle protein signals. The 20 grams of these proteins yielded about 1.8 grams of leucine, which turns out to be the real limit.[5]
To get 1.8 grams of leucine from lean beef, you’d need to eat 113 grams, which would include a total of 30 grams of protein. If you prefer brown rice protein, you’d have to eat about 48 grams of it to get your leucine quota.[9,10] In short, the limit of how much protein you could or should eat has more to do with how much of that protein it takes to get 1.8 grams of leucine, not how much actual protein you eat.
Take Your Time Climbing Through the Anabolic Window
The idea that you have to chug your protein shake before you’ve hit the shower is another myth that, once dispelled, will make your life easier. The so-called “anabolic window” is really pretty big—big enough for you to finish your workout, take your shower, make your way home, and eat a whole-food meal.
Research shows that muscle protein activation peaks within 1-2 hours after resistance training. Whether you consume your protein immediately after your workout or within a couple of hours, the anabolic response will be roughly the same.[11]
To maximize the hypertrophic signals that protein trigger, eat a meal containing 30-45 grams of protein three hours before your workout, then consume a leucine-rich meal or supplement up to three hours after.[6] Turns out that when you do resistance training, the “anabolic window” is almost like an “anabolic day.” You’ve got plenty of time to get your macros, so don’t stress out about it.
Whey Is Great Protein, But Not Necessarily the Best
When it comes to the quality of a protein, it goes back to the amount of leucine the protein contains. The research that led people to conclude whey was superior to other forms of protein was comparing the same absolute dose of each. When the researchers compared the amount of leucine in 20 grams of whey versus 20 grams of brown rice protein, whey got higher marks because it has more leucine per gram, but that doesn’t mean it’s the best or only way to get it.[5]
Researchers then looked at the amount of leucine in different proteins, instead of the amount of protein. They found that the activation of muscle-building signals was the same between different types of protein once the threshold of 1.8-2 grams of leucine was reached.[5] The researchers found, for example, that it takes 48 grams of rice protein or 25 grams of pea protein to yield the same 1.8 grams of leucine you can get from 20 grams of whey.[10,12]
Whey might contain a high concentration of leucine, but you can still get all the leucine you need from other proteins, you just might have to eat more. If you’re following a plant-based diet, or if you find that whey causes you intestinal distress (or just olfactory distress to those sitting around you), you lose nothing by opting for a plant-based protein such as pea protein. It will take 25 grams of pea protein rather than 20 grams of whey to get your leucine dose, but you’ll get it all the same.[13]
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Groupe A 1er - DE VEEN Robert - Olympique Lillois (vainqueur de la finale)
2e - BELL Charlie - Olympique de Marseille 3e - HOGAN Jimmy - RC Paris 4e - REGAN Sydney - FC Sète 5e - WILSON Andrew - SC Nîmes 6e - GRIFFITHS Thomas - Excelsior AC 7e - MACDEWITT Jim - OGC Nice
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Hafif acılar konuşabilir ama, derin acılar dilsizdir. Seneca Hak deyince akan sular durur. Hak yenir ama hazmedilmez. Atasözü Hak yerini bulur. Hakikat belki yaşlanır,fakat asla ölmez. Hakikat bir taş kadar sert, bir gonca kadar da yumuşaktır. M. Gandhi Hakikat ilerletir, yanılma hiçbir şeyin gelişme kaynağı değildir, o bizi olsa olsa saptırır. Goethe Hakikât yolu, aranmakla bulunmaz. Ama Bulanlar ancak arayanlardır. Beyazıd-ı Bestâmi Hakikat, insanın hayat yolculuğunda dayandığı bastondur. Remy De Gourmont Hakikate yalnız bir yoldan gidilir. Fakat ondan uzaklaştıran yol, binlercedir. La Bruyere Hakikati arayanın bir defa bütün şeylerden gücü yettiği kadar şüphe etmesi gerekir. Descartes Hakikati güneşe benzetirler, doğrudur.gözlerimizi bozar diye çoğuna bakmayız. Hakikati insanların ölçüleriyle değil; insanları hakikatın ölçüleriyle tanı. Hz. Ali Hakikati söyleyenin yüzü kızarmaz. Hakikatin ömrü sonsuzdur. F. Herczeg Hakikatte Arş ve Beytullâh, Allah'ı bilen arifin kalbidir. Muhyiddin Arabi Hakiki adalet hayırsever değildir, hakiki hayırseverlik adil değildir. Georges Duhamel Hakiki arkadaşlık sıhhatten farksızdır, kıymeti ancak elden gittikten sonra anlaşılır. Golti Hakiki dost, sıkıntı zamanında imdada yetişir. Hz. Ali Hakiki hürriyet,yüksek fikirlere esir olmaktır. Hakiki sevgi, iyilik g��rdüğünde artmayan ve kötülük gördüğünde de eksilmeyendir. Yahya bin Muaz Hakimsiz, hekimsiz yerde durulmaz. Hakka giden yolu basmazlar. Hüseyni Hakkımızda söylenen takdirleri kabul etmek istemeyişimiz, iki kere övülmek arzusundan başka bir şey değildir. La Rochefaucauld Hakkımızda yapılan medihler, hiç değilse fazilet yolunda devam etmemizi temine yarar. La Rochefaucauld Hakkın Rahmeti bizim günahlarımızdan büyüktür. Muhyiddin-i Arabi Haklarımız görevlerimizi yerine getirdikçe artar. Haklı bir düşüncenin meyve vermemesi mümkün değildir. Tolstoy Haklı olduğunuza inanıyorsanız, sakin olmayı başarabilirsiniz. Bud Holiday Haksız güç zalim, güçsüz hak çaresizdir. Pascal Haksızlığa baş kaldırmayanlar,onlardan gelecek her kötülüğe katlanmalıdırlar. Hz. Ali Haksızlığa sapıp bütün insanların senin peşinden gelmeleri yerine, adaletli davranıp tek başına kalman iyidir. Mahatma Ghandı Haksızlığa tepki göstermeyenin, şikayet etmeye hakkı yoktur. Haksızlığı hak zannedenlere karşı hak dava etmek, hakka haksızlıktır. M. Akif Ersoy Haksızlık karşısında eğilmeyiniz, çünkü hakkınızla beraber şerefinizi de kaybedersiniz. Haksızlık önünde eğilmeyiniz, çünkü hakkınızla beraber şerefinizi de kaybedersiniz. Hz. Ali Haksızlık yapıp tüm insanlarla birlikte olmaktansa, adaletli davranıp tek başına kalmak daha iyidir. Gandhi Haksızlık yapmak, haksızlığa uğramaktan daha acıdır. Sokrates Haksızlık yapmam veya haksızlığa uğramam gerekseydi, haksızlık yapmayı değil, haksızlığa uğramayı tercih ederdim. Sokrates Hal ve hareketlerine kendin karar ver, başkalarının seni yönetmesine izin verme. Halk bir insanı ancak son yaptığı şeyle tanır. Oscar Wilde Halk içinde muteber bir nesne yok devlet gibi,olmaya cihanda devlet, bir nefes sıhhat gibi. Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Halkı bir tek insan, bir tek insanı bütün halk gibi gör. Montaigne Halkın bahçesinden padişah bir elma yerse, adamları ağacı kökünden sökerler. Sadi Halkın karakteri oynaktır, onları bir düşünceye sürüklemek kolay ama orada tutmak zordur. Machiavelli Halkın minnet yükünden kendi mihnet yükümüz daha iyidir. Sadi Halkını tüketen devletlerin kendileri de tükenir. Eflatun Hallerin en doğrusu, İslamiyet'e uymaktır. İmamı Rabbani Ham düşünceleri, ancak akıl pişirir. Firdevsi Hangi acı sevmenin verdiği acıdan daha asil, daha değerlidir? George Sand Hangi denizde fırtına olmaz? Andre Chenier Hangi yara birden iyi olmuştur? Shakespeare Harabesi olmayan ülkenin hatırası olmaz. Hatırası olmayan ülkenin de tarihi olmaz. Jeremy Bentham Hareket halindeki cehaletten daha korkunç hiçbir güç yoktur. Bernard Shaw Haset, başkasının balını kendi ağzına zehir etmektir. Cenap Şahabettin Haset, güneş gibidir. Yamaçlara, bayırlara, düzlüklerden daha çok vurur. Bacon Hastalanmaya karşı geliniz. Kimseye hasta olduğunuzu söylemeyiniz. Onu istemezseniz o da sizi istemez. Bulwer-Lytton Hastalar sağlamlardan daha çok yaşar. Theodor Fontane Hastalığa tahammül, ihtirasa tahammülden daha kolaydır. Alain Hastalık bir anlamda bahanedir. İnsanın düşmanı, virüsler ve bakteriler değil, kıskançlığı, önyargısı ve akılsızlığıdır. Henry Miller Hastalık dediğin şey atla gelir, yaya gider. Paul Heyse Hastalık hissedilir de, sağlık hissedilmez. Thomas Fuller Hastalık, her şeyden ziyade, sağlığı korur. Goethe Hastalıklar, kötü zevklerin ücretidirler. Thomas Fuller Hastanedeki arkadaşlarını ve akrabalarını ziyarete git,senin orada geçireceğin süre onlarınkinden çok daha kısa. Hata yapmak insanlara vergidir, bunu başkalarının üstüne atmak politikadır. Bill Vaugheur Hata yapmaktan korkan bir insan hiçbir şey yapamaz. Lıncoln Hata yaptığında üç şeyi uygula; kabul et, ders al, tekrarlama. Hatalar miras değildir, savunmaya değmez. E. Burke Hatalar saman çöpleri gibi suyun yüzünde giderler. Dryden Hatalarımız, kaybolan çabalar değildir. Onlar başarıya giden yolda işaret direkleridir. Hatıra yazmak, ölümün elinden bir şey kurtarmaktır. Andre Gıde Hava için gök gürültüsü neyse, insanın ruhu için hayal kırıklığı da odur. Schiller Havlayan köpek ısırmaz. Hayal gücü derin olup da bilgisi olmayan kimsenin kanatları var fakat ayakları yok demektir. Joseph Joubert Hayal gücü ne ilahi bir armağandır. Goethe Hayal gücü, bilgiden daha önemlidir. Albert Einstein Hayal gücü, ruhun gözüdür. Joubert Hayasızlık yalnız zayıf, akılsız kafaların sığınağıdır. Lord Chesterfield Hayat arkadaşını çok dikkatli seç, mutluluğunun yada bedbahtlığının %90'nı bu karara bağlıdır. Hayat bir define avı değildir hayatın kendisi bir hazinedir. Dennis Waitley Hayat bir masala benzer. Uzunluğu değil, iyi olup olmadığı önemlidir. Seneca Hayat bir tabur vukuattır; kumandanı: tesadüf. Cenap Şehabettin Hayat kendiliğinden ne iyi, ne kötüdür; Ona iyiliği kötülüğü katan sizsiniz. Montaigne Hayat merdivenlerini çıkarken, insanlara iyi davranalım. Çünkü inerken gene aynı insanlara rastlayacağız. Cenap Şehabettin Hayat mücadeleden ibarettir. Bundan dolayı hayatta yalnız iki şey vardır, galip olmak, mağlup olmamak. Atatürk Hayat, içinden daima yeni nağmeler çıkan bir flüt gibidir. Tagore Hayat, inanmak ve mücadele etmektir. Hz. Hüseyin Hayat, insana bağışlanmış değil, ödünç verilmiştir. Publilius Syrus Hayat, uzun bir insanlık dersidir. Barrie Hayata en önemli şey kazançlarınızı kullanmak değildir. Bunu herkes yapar. Asıl önemli olan kayıplarımızdan kazanç sağlamamızdır. Bu zeka gerektirir; akıllı insanlarla aptal insanlar arasındaki fark budur. Wıllıam Bolıth Hayata yapılacak o kadar çok hata var ki, aynı hatayı yapmakta ısrar etmenin anlamı yok. Sartre Hayata yeniden başlasaydım , saniyelerin nabzını tutardım. Dostoyeviski Hayatı acı olanın ölümü acı olur. Tenine tapanın ruhu için kurtuluş yoktur. Mevlana Hayatı kaybetmekten daha acı bir şey vardır, yaşamın manasını kaybetmek. Hayatımda edindiğim en büyük bilgi şudur: kendi kendine yardım etmeyi bilmeyene, kimse yardım etmez. (Pestalozzı Hayatın her anı bir karar zamanıdır. Barth Hayatın ışıkları kısıldığı zaman, yalnız sevginin gözü uyanık kalır. Bordilon Hayatın tarlasına ne ekersen onu biçersin. Voltaıre Hayatında nelere sahip olduğun değil kiminle olduğun önemli. Hayatının her alanında sorumluluğu üstlen, suçu başkalarına yıkma. Hayatınızı seviyorsanız zamanınızı boşa harcamayınız, çünkü zaman hayatın kendisidir. Benjamin Franklin Hayatin gayesi olmayınca eğlence bataklığına akıyor. A. Carrel Hayatta en zor şey, gayesiz insanlarla birlikte yaşamak mecburiyetinde kalmaktır. Cenap Şehabettin Hayatta rövanş yoktur. Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar Hayatta tutacağın ilk prensip sadakat ve samimiyet olmalıdır. Hayatta yapılabilecek öyle güzel şeyler vardır ki; faydasız şeylerle vakit öldürenlere çok yazık. V. Phauchet Hayatta yenilmiş kazıkların bileşkesine tecrübe denir. Hedefi olmayan gemiye hiçbir rüzgar yardım edemez. Montaigne Hedefinize gerekenden daha kısa sürede ulaştıysanız, şüphesiz emeğiniz daha fazla olur. John Watson Hedefinizi, gerçekleri göz önünde bulundurarak belli etmelisiniz. Ralph Emerson Hekimlerin yaptığı en büyük hata ruhu düşünmeden yalnız bedeni tedaviye teşebbüs etmeleridir. Eflatun Hem yoksul hem utangaçsan işin zordur. Platon Hemfikir olmadığın şeyi kavga etmeden söylemeyi öğren. Hep küçükler yanar, büyükler azıtınca. La Fontaine Hepimiz ayni gök kubbenin altında yaşıyoruz ama hepimiz aynı ufka sahip değiliz. K. Adenaver Hepimiz geleceği iyi hesap etmeliyiz, çünkü ömrümüzün geri kalan kısmı gelecekte geçecektir. Ketterıng Hepimiz hayatın kısalığından söz ederiz de boş geçen zamanımızı nasıl kullanacağımızı bilmeyiz. Seneca Hepimiz kahkahalarımızı göz yaşlarımızla ödüyoruz. Peyami Safa Hepimiz ölümün nişanlısıyız. Cenap Şahabettin Hepimizde başkalarına katlanacak güç vardır. La Rochefoncauld Hepiniz kendi ayıbınızın hamalısınız. Başkalarının kusurlarını kınamayınız. Her acının sonunda açık bir pencere vardır, aydınlık bir pencere. Her ailede melekler de bulunur, şeytanlar da. Joseph Roux Her aptal kendini beğenen başka bir aptal bulur. Bolieau Her bildiğini söyleme, fakat söylediğini bil. Her birimiz tekbir kanatlı melekleriz ve bizler ancak birbirimizi kucaklayarak uçabiliriz.. Her bulut fırtına doğurmaz. Shakespeare Her canlıya hak, layık olan cevheri verir; tırtıl iki diş bulsa eğer ormanı yerdi. Şayet kediler haftada bir gün uçabilse, dünyada bütün serçelerin nesli biterdi. Bekir Sıtkı Erdoğan Her derdin devası zaman kazanılarak bulunur. Moliere Her diken gül vermez. Mevlana Her ferdi, hatta her topluluğu hoşlandığı yem ile avlarlar. H.Rahmi Gürpınar Her gördüğün sakallıyı hacı sanma. Her gördüğünü Hızır bil her geceyi kadir bil. Her güçsüzün güçlü, her güçlünün de bir güçsüz yanı vardır. Wilson Follett Her gün birbirini görmenin tadı başka,ayrılıp kavuşmanın tadı başka. Montaigne Her gün birbirini görmenin tadı başka,ayrılıp kavuşmanın tadı başka. Montaigne Her güzel çiçeğin etrafında kötü otlar biter. Cenap Şehabettin Her iki tarafı da dinlemeden karar veren, kararı doğru olsa dahi, doğru hareket etmiş olmaz. Seneca Her insan başkalarının kalbini okuyabilseydi, bulunduğu yerden inmeyi isteyen insanların sayısı yukarı çıkmayı isteyenlerden daha çok olurdu. Rousseau Her insan bir dünyadır. Herbert Her insan kendi çağından sorumludur. Nuri Pakdil Her istediğini söyleyen, istemediğini işitir. Her istek karşısında insan, kendine şunu sormalıdır: Bu istek elde edilirse ne olur, elde edilmezse ne olur? Epikür Her işin başı zamanlamadır. Bir işin ne zaman yapılacağı, nasıl yapılacağı kadar önemlidir. Her işte bir hayır vardır. Her kanat denizi aşamaz. Mevlana Her kim ki! Haklarını bilmiyor veya kullanmıyor ise, o kişi; bu haklara layık değildir.. Her kötülük gururdan doğar. F. Arcia Lorca Her nimetin bir gamı vardır. Mevlana Her sabah başka bahar olsa da ben uslandım,Uğramam bahçelerin semtine gülden yandım. Yahya Kemal Beyatlı Her sevincin bir acısı, her acının da bir sevinci olur. Goethe Her söylediğin hak olsun fakat her hakkı söylemek senin hakkın değildir, her söylediğin doğru olsun fakat her doğruyu söylemek doğru değildir. Bediüzzaman Her şakanın yarısı gerçektir. Her şartta kendisiyle dürüst kalanlar daha uzun yol yürüyor. Her şey maşuktur , aşık bir perdedir. Yaşayan maşuktur , aşık bir ölüdür. Mevlâna Her şeyde en iyi mihenk taşı tecrübedir. Eflatun Her şeye doğru demek aptallıktır. Her şeye yanlış diyen zorbadır. Mevlana Her şeyi bulduğundan daha iyi bırak. Her şeyin bir güzelliği vardır, herkes göremese de. Konficyüs Her türlü sıkıntının en iyi ilacı sabırdır. Her verdiğimiz bizim olur. G. Granvılle Her yardım, cennete doğru bir basamaktır. H. Ward Beecher Her yaşın kendine göre zayıf bir tarafı vardır. Andre Roussın Her yaşın kendine mahsus kaideleri, faziletleri, vazifeleri vardır. J.J. Rousseau Her zaman bir yerlerde bir güneş vardır. Her zaman doğruyu söylersen, Ne dediğini hatırlamak zorunda kalmazsın. Mark Twain Her zaman insanlar benimle ayni fikirde olsa; Hatalı olduğumu düşünürdüm.Oscar Wilde Her zaman kalp kıran adam, ayakkabı içindeki taşa benzeyen bir arkadaştır. Elbert Hubbart Her zaman neşenin öbür ucu ıstıraptır. Chaucer Herhangi bir insan vaktini nasıl geçireceğini üstün bir insan ise vaktini nasıl tasarruf edeceğini düşünür. Schopenhaver Herkes aynı şeyi düşünüyorsa, hiç kimse fazla bir şey düşünmüyor demektir. Albert Lipmann Herkes benim düşünceme katılırsa, yanılmış olmaktan korkarım. Oscar Wilde Herkes bir şeyden hoşlanmaz ki... Kimi gider dikeni koparır, kimi gülü. Seneca Herkes cennete gitmek ister ama kimse ölmek istemez. Joe Louis Herkes dünyanın düzene girmesini ister, fakat gayreti başkasından bekler. Tardieu Herkes dünyayı değiştirmeyi düşünüyor, kimse kendini değiştirmeyi akıl etmiyor. Leo Tolstoy Herkes hata yapabilir; fakat ahmaklar, hatalarına bağlı kalırlar. Çiçeron Herkes herkese bir lokma bir şey verebilir ama, boğaz bağışlamak, ancak Allah'ın işidir. Mevlana Herkes ötekisine yardım etseydi, herkesin işi yapılmış olurdu. Erner Erchenbach Herkese iyilik yapamayız; fakat, kâfir bile olsa, hiç kimseye kötülük yapmaya hakkımız yoktur. Herkese karşı tatlı ve uysal olmaya dikkat ediniz.bilhassa evinizde. François de Sales Herkesi kınamak ve herkesi övmek, akılsızların yapacağı bir şeylerdir. Benjamın Franklın Herkesi kuyunun dibinde gören kimse, asıl kendisi kuyunun dibindedir. Sızıntı Herkesi öven insan, kimseyi övmez. James Borwell Herkesi sevmeyen sevilmeye layık değildir. Herkesin bakmadığı yönden bak dünyaya. Mevlana Herkesin içinde öv, eleştirilerini bir kenara çekerek söyle. Herkesin işi demek hiç kimsenin işi demektir. Isaac newton Herkesin kendine göre üstesinden gelebileceği bir işi vardır. Ellen Maulten Herkesin kendini bir şey sandığı yerde hiç kimse bir şey olamaz. W. Gılbert Herkesin sizi sevmesini istiyorsanız, gülümseyiniz. Dale Carnegie Herkesle bir şeyler paylaşmanın en kotu yani, gün gelip kendimizde hiç bir şey kalmadığını anlayınca çıkar ortaya. Herkim düşünmeden konuşursa,sözü çok kere yanlış olur. Sadi Hırs ve para düşkünlüğü, belki de bütün diğer ihtiraslardan daha fazla suç sebebidir. Arıstoteles Hırs ve tamahın başladığı noktada saf duygular sona erer. Balzac Hiç bir el, gönülden gizli bir iş yapamaz. Mevlana Hiç bir kalp zorla elde edilmez. Moliere Hiç bir suçlu kendi yargıcından kurtulamaz. Twenalıs Hiç bir şey beklemeyenlere ne mutlu! Hiç hayal kırıklığına uğramazlar. Alexander Pope Hiç bir şey insan kadar yükselemez ve onun kadar alçalamaz. Hiç bir şeye gülmeyenden, bir de her şeye gülenden sakının. Hiç derede kuru toprak bulunur mu? Mevlana Hiç düşmemek için hiç yükselmemiş olmalısın. Goethe Hiç hata yapmamış insan hayatının en büyük hatasını yapmış demektir... Hiç ibret alınsaydı, tekerrür mü ederdi. Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hiç kimse avucunda para, elinde banka defteriyle doğmamıştır. D. Carnegie Hiç kimse başarı merdivenlerini elleri cebinde tırmanmamıştır. S. Keth Moorhead Hiç kimse duyduğu neşenin başkalarını rahatsız edebileceğini düşünmez. Alaın Hiç kimse duymak istemeyen biri kadar sağır değildir... Hiç kimse geçmişin satın alacak kadar zengin değildir. Oscar Wilde Hiç kimse kaderini değiştiremez ve kaderinden kaçamaz.Goethe Hiç kimse karşılığını almadığı bir dua etmemiştir. Emerson Hiç kimse kendinde olandan fazlasını veremez. J.Locke Hiç kimse kollarında bir çocuk tutan anne kadar muhterem ve saygıdeğer değildir. Von Goethe Hiç kimse zalimlere, mazlumlardan daha çok yardım edemez. Hazreti Ali Hiç kimse, affettiği zaman olduğu kadar yükselemez. Goethe Hiç kimse, başarı merdivenine elleri cebinde tırmanmamıştır. J.Keth Moorhead Hiç kimsenin hatasını yüzüne vurmayınız. O hatayı işleyene hatasını, başka birini misal göstererek anlatınız. H. Ali Hiç kimseye faydalı olmamak tam manasıyla kıymetsiz olmak demektir. Descartes Hiç kimseye gururla bakma, o da kendisine göre görkemlidir. Nizami Hiç ümit etmemiş olan, ümitsizliğe düşmez. Bernard Shaw Hiçbir adam birden zengin olmamıştır. Publilius Cyrus Hiçbir akıllı yarın yaşayacağım demez. Yarın artık çok geçtir. Yaşanacak gün bugündür der. M. Opitz Hiçbir arkadaş arkadaşlığını ispat edene kadar gerçek arkadaş değildir.Publilius Cyrus Hiçbir fazilet adalet kadar büyük olamaz. J. Addıson Hiçbir hakimiyet, şiddet ve zulüm ile uzun yıllar devam ettirilemez. Hiçbir insan dünyaya iyi eğitilmiş bir aile kadar önemli bir miras bırakamaz. Hiçbir iş yapmayarak ömrünü boşa harcayandan daha hayırsız bir kimse yoktur. Semnani Hiçbir işte gerektiğinden çok acele etme. Dikkatli olanlar kendilerini zor duruma düşmekten korurlar. Hz. Ali Hiçbir miras, doğruluk kadar zengin değildir. Shakespeare Hiçbir mücadele yoktur ki, ahlak esasına dayanmadan ilerleyebilsin. Atatürk Hiçbir suç hazırlıksız işlenmemiştir. Seneca Hiçbir suçlu kendi öz mahkemesinde (vicdanında) beraat edemez. Juvenal Hiçbir süs ve makyaj bir kadını, analık sevgisi kadar güzelleştiremez. Emile Brochvogel Hiçbir şey beklemeyenlere ne mutlu, hiç hayal kırıklığına uğramazlar. Alexander Pope Hiçbir şey doğuştan çirkin değildir. Orda araya çirkinlikleri biz koyuyoruz. Hiçbir şey icat edilmedi, yeniden keşfedildi. Rodın Hiçbir şey insan kadar yükselemez ve onun kadar alçalamaz. Hölderlın Hiçbir şey silahla kazanılan zafer kadar geçici değildir. Chateabrıand Hiçbir şey zor değildir, yeter ki onu ufak parçalara ayırmasını bilelim. Henry Ford Hiçbir şey, beni verdiğim sözden caydıramaz. Sebastıen Chamfort Hiçbir şeye inanmayan kimse, bir bardak içindeki koksuz çiçeğe benzer. L. Borne Hiçbir şeye sahip değilseniz, hiç bir şey kaybedemezsiniz. ( William Shakespeare ) Hiçbir zafere çiçekli yollardan gidilmez. La Fontaine Hiçbir zaman çıktığın kapıyı hızla çarpma, geri dönmek isteyebilirsin. Don Herold Hiddet ekilen yerden pişmanlık biçilir. Manzoni Hile ve ihanet güçsüz insanların işidir. La Rochefaucauld Horozu çok olan köyün sabahı geç olur. Hoşgörü karşımızdakini bizim istediğimiz gibi değil,onları kendi istedikleri şekilde mutlu edebilmek büyüklüğüdür. Robinson Hoşgörü, uygarlığın biricik sınavıdır. Arthur Helps Hoşumuza gider yalanları avuç dolusu yutarız da, acı gerçekleri yudum yudum içeriz. Dıderot Hoşuna giden komşunun evi de, köyü de cennet gibi görünür. Yüzünü görmek istemediğin komşunun yanında ise cennet, cehennemdir. Şeyh Sadi Hukuk ile medeniyet ve kültürleri arasında ahenk kuramayan cemiyetler bedbahttırlar. Falih Rıfkı Atay Hukukun buyrukları şunlardır: Dürüst yaşamak, başkasına zarara uğratmamak, herkesin hakkını vermek. Ulpianus Hukukun kuvvetinin azaldığı yerde, kuvvetlinin hukuku geçerli olmaya başlar. Maurıce Ueverger Hükümdar haksız olarak bir köylüden yumurta alırsa, adamları köylünün büyün tavuklarını alır. Sadi Hükümdar yanlışlık yaparsa cezasını halk çeker. Hür olmadığı halde kendisini hür sananlar kadar köle yoktur. Goethe
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ACTIONVERSE #2 FEATURING STRAY
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Writer(s): Vito Delsante Artist Name(s): Sean Izaakse, Lee Gaston, Carlos Cabaleiro, Wilson Ramos Jr. Cover Artist(s): Sean Izaakse (Cover A), Wilson Ramos Jr. (Cover A) Orderable Variant Cover by: David Golding (Cover B), Carlos Cabaleiro (Cover C)
“The Rottweiler Years” continue! Stray is getting close to finding the shooter, but his future collides with his past as he recalls the first mission of the TeenAegis! Retailer incentive action figure cover by David Golding (Infested Earth) and classic homage variant by Carlos Cabaleiro (The Golden Guard)!
32 pgs./ T / FC $3.99
AMERIKARATE #7
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Writer(s): Brockton McKinney, Corey Kalman Artist Name(s): Daniel Arruda Massa Cover Artist(s): Devin Roth (Cover A), Bill McKay (Cover B), Tom Whalen (Cover C), April O’Neil (Cover D) Cover A – Regular Cover (unlimited): Devin Roth Cover B – Movie Poster Variant (limited to 1500): Bill McKay Cover C – RoboSam Variant (limited to 1500): Tom Whalen Cover D – April O’Neil Cosplay Variant (limited to 1500)
Roll over, RoboChump, there’s a NEW cyborg in town! Cynthia and Sam finally confront the mastermind behind the cybertheft crime wave that has left the city’s knees shaking in its city-boots —but the shocking revelation of who it is shocks their karate-socks off! It’s robo-kills versus karate-skills the most action-packed issue of the comic book that critics are calling “the most action-packed yet!”
32 pgs./ M / FC $3.99
DANGER DOLL SQUAD #1
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Writer(s): Jason Martin, with Dan Mendoza and Bryan Seaton Artist Name(s): Winston Young Cover Artist(s): Celor (Covers A-B), Dan Mendoza (Covers C-D), Winston Young (Covers E-F) Cover A – Celor Main Cover (unlimited) Cover B – Celor Risqué Variant (limited to 2500) Cover C – Dan Mendoza Variant (limited to 2000) Cover D – Dan Mendoza Risqué (limited to 2500) Cover E – Winston Young Variant (limited to 2000) Cover F – Winston Young Risqué (limited to 2500) Cover G – Blank Sketch Variant (unlimited)
Our three most popular Danger Zone titles: Zombie Tramp, Vampblade, and DollFace come together to form the all-new Danger Doll Squad! When each girl’s deadliest foes merge together, our terrible threesome must enter “the black room”, a virtual reality inside cyberspace, to do battle against Necro Magic AI!!!
The biggest Danger Zone crossover event starts here, with covers by the artist of each series (each with their own risqué variant as well)!
32 pgs./ M / FC $4.99
DOLLFACE #10
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Writer(s): Dan Mendoza & Bryan Seaton Artist Name(s): Dan Mendoza Cover Artist(s): Dan Mendoza (Covers A-B), Zoe Stanley (Covers C-D), Jessica von Braun (Covers E-F) Cover A – Dan Mendoza (unlimited) Cover B – Tattered & Torn variant cover (limited to 2000): Dan Mendoza Cover C – Zoe Stanley Pin-up variant cover (limited to 1500) Cover D – Zoe Stanley Pin-up Tattered & Torn variant cover (limited to 2000) Cover E – Jessica von Braun Pin-up variant cover (limited to 1500) Cover F – Jessica von Braun Pin-up Tattered & Torn variant cover (limited to 2000)
Lila continues her self journey as she comes across a good witch, hidden in a deep fog.
Retailer exclusive coves are available, please contact [email protected].
32 pgs./ M / FC $4.99
HERO CATS #19
Writer(s): Kyle Puttkammer Artist Name(s): Andy Duggan Cover Artist(s): Andy Duggan Inks: Brandon Page Colors: Sigi Ironmonger
“Winter is here.”
32 pgs./ E / FC $3.99
Hero Cats: Midnight Over Stellar City Volume 2 TPB
Writer(s): Kyle Puttkammer Artist Name(s): Alex Ogle (inks, letters) Cover Artist(s): Alex Ogle
Midnight’s past may be troubled, but his future looks even darker. After a prison break at the Taurus County Jail, chaos erupts on the streets of Stellar City. Now Midnight and his fellow Hero Cats must stop Dr. Ross Rex and his relentless quest for power.
96 pgs./ E / FC $11.99
INFINITE SEVEN #8
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Writer(s): Dave Dwonch Artist Name(s): Arturo Mesa (Pencils), Geraldo Filho (Colors) Cover Artist(s): Arturo Mesa (Covers A-B), Michael Calero (Cover C)
This is it! The issue you’ve been waiting for! War has been declared, and the Infinite Seven are UNDER SIEGE!
32 pgs./ T+ / FC $3.99
KID SHERLOCK VOLUME 1 TPB
Writer(s): Justin Phillips Artist Name(s): Sean Miller (Pencils), Lesley Atlansky (Colors) Cover Artist(s): Sean Miller
John Watson is nervous being the only dog at his new school, Baker Elementary. But when he takes an interest in fellow student, Sherlock Holmes, the two become unlikely, and sometimes contentious, friends. Together they deal with bullies, track down lost toys, investigate stolen playground equipment, and even face an unseen threat terrorizing the school halls. All the while Watson tries to help Sherlock make friends with his fellow students and Sherlock tries to help Watson become a better detective. Collects KID SHERLOCK 1 – 4.
128 pgs./ E / FC $14.99
MIRACULOUS ADVENTURES OF LADYBUG & CAT NOIR #4
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NOTE: COVERS PENDING APPROVAL Created by: Thomas Astruc Written by: Thomas Astruc, Mélanie Duval, Fred Lenoir Bryan Seaton & Sébastien Thibaudeau Artist Name(s): Brian Hess Cover Artist(s): Brian Hess (Cover A), Tony Fleecs (Cover B) Letters by: Justin Birch Edited by: Nicole D’Andria and Bryan Seaton
The Trash Krakken Part 3 The final chapter of Ladybug and Cat Noir’s New York adventure! Can the superheroes of Paris survive New York City and the Trash Krakken that wants to tear it apart?
32 pgs./ A / FC $3.99
MEDISIN #5
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Writer(s): Jeff Dyer and Mark McKeon
Artist Name(s): David Brame (Pencils), Joaquin Pereyra (Colors)
Cover Artist(s): David Brame (Covers A and B)
“First Do No Harm” Chapter 5 Ethan Sharp knows the true identity of Malady, and now he faces his adversary face to face. As the secret history of medicine and super heroes is revealed, Dr. Linden struggles to save one of the doctors and Olivia’s fate is decided by the reckless Crimson Crow. The penultimate chapter is here as MEDISIN races to its thrilling conclusion!
32 pgs./ T+ / FC $3.99
MIRACULOUS: GUITAR VILLAIN
Writer(s): Zag Entertainment Artist Name(s): Zag Entertainment Cover Artist(s): Zag Entertainment Arranged and Adapted by: Cheryl Black and Nicole D’Andria
Jagged Stone can no longer tolerate the provocations of an arrogant young singer called Mr. XY. Akumatized by Hawk Moth, Jagged becomes Guitar Villain, the most rock’n’roll… and loudest super-villian in history. Ladybug and Cat Noir, both fans of Jagged, will have to go with the rhythm to save Mr. XY from Guitar Villain’s very special punishment… Let’s Rock!
64 pgs./ E / FC $4.99
MIRACULOUS VOL. 5 LUCKY CHARM
NOTE: THIS IS A PLACEHOLDER COVER Writer(s): Zag Entertainment Artist Name(s): Zag Entertainment Cover Artist(s): Zag Entertainment Arranged and Adapted by: Cheryl Black and Nicole D’Andria
Hawk Moth continues to terrorize the citizens of Paris by using his akumatized victims to wreak havoc. Ladybug and Cat Noir take on Princess Fragrance, who uses her magical perfumes to brainwash people. Then they face off against Darkblade, who creates his own army of knights and tries to take down City Hall. Finally, the duo spends a day at the zoo fighting Animan, who can shapeshift into any animal he chooses.
SPOTS ON, CLAWS OUT!
Collects MIRACULOUS #13-15.
192 pgs./ A / FC $9.99
MISBEGOTTEN: RUNAWAY NUN #2
Writer(s): Caesar Voghan & Eric Granger Artist Name(s): Casey Bailey Cover Artist(s): Justin Case
The Pope orders the kidnapping of the Lord’s body double from the Harlequin Island. Father Elano makes his way to the Domus Mariae, the carrier-turned-abbey. Motley gladiators and augmented Steampunk Templars clash. And Klaudette: the one-eyed geisha blood trafficker from the replica ghetto enters the mix.
32 pgs./ M / FC $3.99
NORTHSTARS VOL. 1: WELCOME TO SNOWVILLE HC
Writer(s): Jim & Haigen Shelley Artist Name(s): Anna Liisa Jones Cover Artist(s): Anna Liisa Jones
Join us for the magical adventures of Holly, the daughter of Santa Claus, and Frostina, a Yeti Princess, as they explore the mystical wonders of the land of Polaris. In this first volume in a series of oversized keepsake hardcovers, Holly and Frostina journey to the subterranean city of Undertown to investigate trouble in Troggie Town. There is an evil force scheming right below Snowville, and it threatens Christmas itself!
48 pgs./ E / FC $14.99
PUPPET MASTER CURTAIN CALL #1
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Writer(s): Shawn Gabborin Artist Name(s): Daniel J. Logan (pencils/inks) , Yann Perrelet (colors) Cover Artist(s): Daniel J. Logan (Cover A), Yann Perrelet (Cover A), Robert Hack (Cover B), Kelly Williams (Cover C), Andrew Magnum (Cover D), Gene Jimenenz (Cover D) Cover A – Daniel J. Logan (pencils/inks), Yann Perrelet (colors) Cover B – Robert Hack (pencils/inks) (limited to 1500) Cover C – Hand Painted Cover: Kelly Williams (pencils/inks/colors) (limited to 1500) Cover D – Kill Cover: Andrew Mangum (pencils/inks), Gene Jimenez (colors) (limited to 1500) Cover E – Photo Cover (limited to 1500)
The final chapter of Action Lab’s epic Puppet Master story starts now! Everything from the past two years comes to a head as the demon god Anapa makes one final play at world domination… with Andre Toulon’s puppets standing by his side!?! With the new, big budget film set to be release in 2018, this is the PERFECT jump on point for new and old fans alike!
Variant covers limited to 1,500 copies each.
32 pgs./ M / FC $3.99
PRINCELESS: RAVEN, THE PIRATE PRINCESS YEAR 2 #1
Writer(s): Jeremy Whitley Artist Name(s): Xenia Pamfil Cover Artist(s): Xenia Pamfil
High adventures on the high seas are back! With her crew restored from their run-in with her treacherous brothers, Raven is ready to reclaim what was stolen from her. But first… DANCE PARTY! Raven promised she would confess her love for Ximena, but Sunshine has other plans. Who will end the night dancing with whom?
32 pgs./ A / FC $3.99
ROSCO: ALIEN WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER
Writer(s): Aaron Humphres Artist Name(s): Aaron Humphres Cover Artist(s): Aaron Humphres
Join alien wildlife photographer Rosco and his robot assistant Vincent on a cosmic safari of epic proportions. This book chronicles Rosco’s expedition to planet Grangawa in search of strange aliens to capture on film.
32 pgs./ E / FC $9.99
SHINOBI: NINJA PRINCESS – LIGHTNING ONI #2
Writer(s): Martheus Wade Artist Name(s): Martheus Wade (Pencils/Story), Janet Wade (Inks), Gene Fayne (Colors) Cover Artist(s): Martheus Wade and Gene Fayne
Who said words can never hurt you? While the powerful Lightning Oni continues his search for the young ninja, Shianndrea Toshigawa, the kunoichi has to quell a rumor that she maliciously attacked one of her fellow sword sisters during an unauthorized training session. While Ai and Shainndrea get to the bottom of the incident, ninja team leaders, Kim and Turra, go on the hunt for a possible traitor in their ranks.
32 pgs./ E / FC $3.99
TOYETICA #3
Writer(s): Marty LeGrow Artist Name(s): Marty LeGrow Cover Artist(s): Marty LeGrow
Only an hour after they get their new accessories, Sweetina fights a horse, Vince fights his conscience and Bunnard tries everything to avoid fighting Nebulara! Meanwhile, Trixie and Polly set out to stop Minky from throwing away her identity…and end up discovering a huge school secret.
32 pgs./ E / FC $3.99
VAMPBLADE SEASON 2 #8
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Writer(s): Jason Martin Artist Name(s): Marco Maccagni Cover Artist(s): Winston Young (Covers A-B), Marcelo Trom (Covers C-D), Timothy Weaver (Covers E-F) Cover A – Main Cover (unlimited) Cover B – Risqué Variant (limited to 2000) Cover C – Artist Variant (limited to 1500) Cover D – Artist Risqué (limited to 2000) Cover E – 90s Variant (limited to 1500) Cover F – 90s Risqué (limited to 2000)
Vampblade’s adventures with Zombie Tramp and DollFace conclude… wait, no they don’t! This issue leads directly into the new Danger Doll Squad crossover mini-series, also out this month!!
This Danger Doll Squad tie-in features 3 covers (regular, artist, and 90s style), each with a risqué variant as well!
32 pgs./ M / FC $4.99
ZOMBIE TRAMP #40
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Writer(s): Dan Mendoza Artist Name(s): Celor Cover Artist(s): Mendoza (Covers A-B), Xenia Pamfil (Covers C-D), David Harrigan (Covers E-F) Cover A – Dan Mendoza Main Cover (unlimited) Cover B – Dan Mendoza Risqué Cover (limited to 2500) Cover C – Xenia Pamfil “Besties” Variant (limited to 2000) Cover D – Xenia Pamfil Risqué “Besties” Variant (limited to 2500) Cover E – David Harrigan Artist Variant (limited to 2000) Cover F – David Harrigan Artist Risqué Variant (limited to 2500)
Janey’s biggest battle yet comes to a close. Can she survive her mentor Xula’s might? Can Xula survive Janey’s wrath??
Features 3 regular and risqué variants, including two covers from series creator Dan Mendoza (DollFace)!!
32 pgs./ M / FC $4.99
October 2017 Solicitations: Action Lab Entertainment ACTIONVERSE #2 FEATURING STRAY Writer(s): Vito Delsante Artist Name(s): Sean Izaakse, Lee Gaston, Carlos Cabaleiro, Wilson Ramos Jr.
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Raise your fist! 'Strikethrough: Typographic Messages of Protest' is NEW from @letterformarchive A powerful new exploration of the uses of lettering, type and design to amplify resistance and inspire change—from 19th-century antislavery broadsides to the “Silence = Death” graphics of the AIDS epidemic and the handmade signs of the Black Lives Matter movement. By @siborg81 Introduction by @ccgaiter Text by @stewf Artists and designers include: Atelier Populaire, See Red Women’s Workshop, Carlos Cortez, Emory Douglas, fierce pussy, Ganzeer, Milton Glaser, Guerrilla Girls, Jenny Holzer, Corita Kent, Aaron Douglas, Art Workers’ Coalition, OSPAAAL, Tibor Kalman, Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr., Herb Lubalin, Phase 2, Favianna Rodriguez, Ward Schumaker, Ben Shahn and Wes Wilson. Read more via linkinbio. #strikethrough #protestgraphics #typography #protesttypography https://www.instagram.com/p/CkOYx1apP3s/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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