Zatanna in Absolute Power #3 by Mark Waid and Dan Mora
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Across The Bay
San Francisco, California
A Road Home Along the Lincoln Highway series
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Tmax 400iso
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Justice League Unlimited by Mark Waid, Art by Dan Mora
What the hell???
I was just making peace with ignoring current books for the next couple of years, but then they put Carol Ferris on the Justice League!? This is not okay! That's my weakness! Not cool! AHHHHHHHH!!!
This roster looks fire, and I do like Waid's style generally, so maybe I'll be able to get into this one. They got me!
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magdaeh: Thank you to all the beautiful attendees of Cross Roads 6 - the Starfury event. Your passion and love is what makes it exist. Sean Harry for knowing how to bring the best people together. To all the volunteers who gave their time, energy and humor.
A special nod to my “Chocolate CHIP Cookie” for guiding my at otherwise default, meandering ass. Not to mention the magical actors I had the joy to play with this weekend. My cup is full. (x)
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I've carried the weight of your burden long enough
by AllanOdyne
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@samanthajferris: And that’s a wrap on #crossroads6. Thanks Brighton, for having us. And thank you to the fans, the staff, and @starfuryevents for having us over for a great weekend. Love these people ❤️ @Juliemcniven @JensenAckles @DanneelHarris @LeahCairns @RuthieConnell @Mark_Sheppard #spn 🇬🇧 (x)
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Following Crisis on Infinite Earths, Hal Jordan's history and the Lantern Corp was retold with the Emerald Dawn Limited series with the first issue having a cover date of December, 1989. The first issue told of Hal Jordan's father Martin's death as a test pilot, Jordan's struggles with alcohol, and his meeting Abun Sur, who chose him to join the Green Lantern Corp for his ability to overcome fear. ("The Sign", Green Lantern Emerald Dawn 1, DC Comic Event)
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Song Review: Tony Trischka feat. Billy Strings - “Brown’s Ferry Blues”
While they aren’t in bold-face type on the credits, fiddler Michael Cleveland, banjoist Béla Fleck, mandolinist Sam Bush and bassist Mark Schatz get their due from Billy Strings.
It’s Michael and Tony (Trischka) and Béla and Sam and Schatz and me and us and here we are/lord, lord, I got them Brown’s Ferry blues, the guitarist ad libs on “Brown’s Ferry Blues.”
For listeners who miss that line, the hot-tempoed track leaves room for all, save Schatz, to solo.
The all-star joint heralds the June 7 release of Trischka’s Earl Jam: A Tribute to Earl Scruggs.
The lead single is modern bluegrass at its finest and finds the genre’s progressive wing entirely comfortable in this traditional role. Call “Brown’s Ferry Blues” an example of splitting the difference and adding something in the process.
Grade card: Tony Trischka feat. Billy Strings - “Brown’s Ferry Blues” - A+
1/17/24
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So won't you tell me
What do you know of devotion?
Be grateful for the freedom of lacking emotion
Accept your future path wasn't yours to be chosen
And even if it takes you decades, I know that
You will come running
BACK LIKE A DOG
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@samanthajferris: And that’s a wrap on #crossroads6. Thanks Brighton, for having us. And thank you to the fans, the staff, and @starfuryevents for having us over for a great weekend. Love these people . @Juliemcniven @JensenAckles @DanneelHarris @LeahCairns @RuthieConnell @Mark_Sheppard #spn
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