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Daredevil by Marley Zarcone
#Marley Zarcone#matt murdock#daredevil#marvel#art#artwork#marvel comics#marvel universe#marvel superheroes#the devil of hell's kitchen#the man without fear
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Delirium by Marley Zarcone
#Marley Zarcone#delirium#delirium of the endless#art#artwork#sandmancentral#the sandman#vertigo comics
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Micro-Series: April O'Neil
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#idw slash#tmnt idw micro#slash#tmnt idw micro april#tmnt idw#idw slash naked#art: marley zarcone#marley zarcone#heather breckel#colors: heather breckel
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SHADE: THE CHANGING GIRL VOLUME 1
#shade: the changing girl#the changing girl#cecil castellucci#Marley Zarcone#fantasy#dc comics#graphic novel
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Shade The Changing Girl #5
De vuelta a casa
Young Animal
#Shade The Changing Girl#Loma Shade#Shade Loma#Young Animal Comics#Young Animal#Dc´s Young Animal#Dc comics#comics#comics español#Cecil Castelucci#Marley Zarcone#Ande Parks#Scifi#meta#extraterrestres#Comics books
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Finished Madame Xanadu 2008.
It’s an artists’ spectacular. Not only is Amy Reeder on it, but also very early Joëlle Jones work, Marley Zarcone (who does such SHAPED characters), Chrissy Zullo (whose work is intensely cute), and Marian Churchland (who does gorgeous sketch art) among others.
It very handily weaves DC mythology and characters together with plenty of cameos from long lived characters and older folk like J’onn J’onzz (in disguise), and Dian Belmont and Wesley Dodds (I was so proud I spotted Wes though I should have twigged to Dian earlier because of how her name is spelled).
I love Carly Blackwood too! She’s a pre-med apprentice psychic! It’s a massive pity nobody else had used her.
(Madame Xanadu #28 and #29)
I definitely recommend this. It was a gorgeous read.
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List of Jeanne media submitted so far
Note that not all may appear in the final bracket.
Puella Magi Madoka Magica / Puella Magi Tart Magica / Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story
Figaro Illustré magazine illustration by Albert Lynch
Gerard Way himself
The Black Parade album cover
Johanne comic by Gerard Way, Marley Zarcone and Hi-Fi
The Lark
Fate series / Fate/Grand Order / Fate/Apocrypha
Joan of Arc Saved France--Women of America Save Your Country--Buy War Savings Stamps poster
Jeanne d'Arc (PSP game) by Level-5
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
Pieśń - Studium do obrazu Joanna d`Arc by Jan Matejko
A sketch in the Register of the Parlement of Paris by Clément de Fauquembergue
"Joan of Arc: What Did She Look Like?" YouTube video
Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
RWBY
Requiem of the Rose King/ Baraou no Souretsu
Hetalia: Axis Powers
The Simpsons: episode "Tales From The Public Domain"
Clone High
Genkaku Picasso
Ikemen Vampire Otome Games
Granblue Fantasy
Sid Meier's Civilization III
Joan of Arc song by Madonna
Afterschool Charisma
Joan of Arc by Arcade Fire
Majo Taisen
Drifters
Dragon Age
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Joan of Arcadia
Zendaya's 2018 Met Gala costume
Age of Empires II
Unicorn: Warriors Eternal
The Genesis of Misery
Maude Adams as Joan of Arc by Alphonse Mucha
Jeanne d'Arc by Georges Méliès
Jehanne 1429 by Arnaud Courlet de Vregille
Joan of Arc by Gari Melchers
Joan of Arc by Charles Amable Lenoir
Jeanne d'Arc by Roger de La Fresnaye
Johan of Arc - Archives nationales (France) - AE-II-2490 by Vinzez Sozvr Zovzanza
Inazuma Eleven Go
Dragalia Lost
Digimon
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again
Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne
The Who Was? Show
The Inquisitor's Tale
Vanitas no Carte
Saints (Boxers and Saints)
Joan by Heather Dale
#COMPASS
Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw
Living Scriptures Animated Hero Classics: Joan of Arc
The Passion of Joan of Arc by Carl Theodor Dryer
Joan of Arc stamp, 1975, Seychelles, for International Women's Year
重奏オルレアン/Chamber Music for Orleans
Johanna von Orleans (Originaltitel The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc)
Joan of Arc by Regisseur Christian Duguay
Statue of Joan of Arc Paris by Emmanuel Frémiet
B&G Foods's Joan of Arc canned beans
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Today's Chores, Homework, and Fortnite comic book recommendation is Shade, the Changing Girl by Cecil Castellucci and Marley Zarcone
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Micro-Series #7 April
Read Date: January 07, 2023 Cover Date: August 2012 ● Writer: Barbara Randall Kesel ● Art: Marley Zarcone ● Colorist: Heather Breckel ● Letterer: Shawn Lee ● Editor: Bobby Curnow ●
Synopsis: April wakes from a strange dream where she herself was a mutant turtle, fleeing from multiple Foot Ninja. She vows not to eat pizza before bed anymore.
April is driving her van, which is full of teenage mutant ninja turtles, thinking about how bizarre her life has become. Donatello is telling everyone that they are too exposed living in April's parents' old antique shop; Baxter Stockman could use another turtle tracker and hunt them down easily. Raphael and Michelangelo tell him not to worry. April drops the Turtles off and heads to StockGen for her internship.
At work, April thinks about the idea of science and how it applies to the Turtles' situation. Sadly, April no longer believes in the purity of science. She's seen that it can be used for evil purposes. April knows there are more shady things going on at StockGen but she wonders how she can find proof; she's no ninja nor a fighter, but she could be a spy. She steals a coworker's ID badge as she leaves the lunchroom. She sees Chet Allen talking to a coworker about the turtle tracker; as soon as he notices her he tries to change the subject. Aiming to cause a distraction, April trips on purpose, bumping into Chet and knocking a cup of coffee onto a bundle of wires. As the electricity shorts out, three containment tubes malfunction. With Chet distracted by the commotion, April pockets the turtle tracker and slips away. Back at the antique shop, April tells the Turtles she was able to hide the turtle tracker at work, and she'll be going back later that night to get it. Leonardo tells her she shouldn't take risks on their behalf, but she tells him they aren't the only ones who get to take risks.
April approaches StockGen that night disguised as a jogger, and then changes into her work clothes and slips inside using the stolen ID badge. She wonders what she's going to discover when she sees one of Krang's stone soldiers berating Chet. As April grabs the turtle tracker from where she stashed it, the stone soldier recognizes her as someone who isn't supposed to be there and demands she identify herself. April quickly leaves the room and tries to lose him, entering a laboratory with genetic experiments going on. April notices a containment tube has been broken, meaning the specimen inside has escaped. She grabs a vial of green ooze to study later but is then apprehended by the stone soldier. Thinking quickly, April grabs an exhaust tube and blows steam into the stone soldier's face, allowing her to escape. The stone soldier is hot on April's trail when he pauses, realizing that one of the genetic experiments has escaped. He tries to raise an alarm but the specimen punches him in the face, knocking him out. The specimen enters the lab with the turtles' old tank and grabs the little plastic palm tree. With all the guards distracted looking for the escaped specimen, April is able to get out of the building. The escaped specimen, Slash, is close behind her.
(https://turtlepedia.fandom.com/wiki/April_(IDW_issue))
Fan Art: April O'Neil by Kuvshinov-Ilya
#idw#idw comics#my idw read#tmnt#teenage mutant ninja turtles#comics#comic books#fan art#april#fanart
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For my fellow Solasmancers, something I drew ages ago lol 😭
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Micro-Series #7: April, original cover art by Marley Zarcone
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Skybound Presents Afterschool Takes Classic Specials to Frightening Place
Skybound Presents Afterschool Takes Classic Specials to Frightening Place #comics #comicbooks
Morals have eroded. Your kids are out of control. Skybound’s new teen horror anthology is going to teach them a lesson. Image Comics and Skybound have announced Skybound Presents Afterschool, a new miniseries debuting in June that takes the familiar cautionary tales we’ve all learned in our youths and flips them on their (severed) heads. Each standalone Afterschool special features its own team…
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#aaron moorhead#briony redman#comic books#Comics#giovanna niro#greg hinkle#image comics#jill blotevogel#justin benson#kate herron#leila leiz#marley zarcone#skybound#skybound presents afterschool
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Review: Superman: Red & Blue #2
Review: Superman: Red & Blue #2 @DCComics #Superman #SupermanRedAndBlue @StevenTSeagle @Cbrown803 @urbanbarbarian @Steph_Smash @theJasonHoward #DCComicsNews
Review: Superman: Red & Blue #2 [Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers] Writers: Stephanie Nicole Phillips, Dan Panosian, Chuck Brown, Steven T Seagle Colors: See Graphic Below Letters: See Graphic Below Artists: Dan Panosian, Denys Cowan, Marley Zarcone Reviewed by: Carl Bryan Summary “Mxyzptlk said you were more fun than this. I am out of here!” – Creature from the Fifth…
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#Carl Bryan#Chuck Brown#Dan Panosian#DC#DC Comics#DC comics news#Denys Cowan#marley zarcone#Stephanie Nicole Phillips#Steven T Seagle#superman#Superman: Red & Blue
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Comics Read 7/6-14/2021
I am switching from trying to update this once a week to whenever I finish a volume, instead of once a week. Again, I want to have more time for writing other things. When I’m caught up I might switch back to weekly updates.
As for this period of time I read The Secret Loves of Geeks, the follow up to The Secret Loves of Geek Girls. It’s the same set up of various writers and artists reflecting on their past loves, relation to fandom and learning to define themselves. Margaret Atwood contributes to both, reflecting on her early life, though the drawing here is done by Michael Walsh and Jordie Bellaire. No gender is explicitly mentioned in the title this time, and some of the stories are about using pop culture as part of coming out as trans. I have never had that profound a connection to any pop culture.
At the start I thought it was mostly more of the same with the first volume. I was surprised that MariNaomi appeared botha s a contributor and as someone's teacher. The entries I liked best tended to be near the end. I particularly like Marley Zarcone’s tale of realizing she had been playing video games too much, and Speranza’s take on the “what girls want” meme.
And with that, I finish one pile of comics and start another.
#what i’m reading#Comic Books#The Secret Loves of Geeks#dark horse comics#margaret atwood#Hope nicholson#Chris Roberson#marley Zarcone#speranza#MariNaomi
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SHADE: THE CHANGING GIRL
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