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Page from Firestorm Annual #3. 1985. Art by Rafael Kayanan and Akin & Garvey.
#dc comics#dc universe#firestorm#ronnie raymond#martin stein#rafael kayanan#ian akin#brian garvey#gerry conway#jla#justice league
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GH: ROM #43
ROM, SPACEKNIGHT is one of the better-remembered series of the early 1980s, this despite the fact that it was a toy tie-in comic. The toy was a bust, but the comic wound up running for 75 issues, a respectable run by any metric. Along with MICRONAUTS, it was writer Bill Manto’s greatest success in this period, as he invested these series with the same amount of imagination and energy that he…
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Elektra by Ian Aiken & Brian Garvey
From Marvel Fanfare #33
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A nova armadura do Homem de Ferro.
Duas páginas de "O Incrível Hulk #87" (Abril, 1990), incluindo uma história originalmente publicada em "Iron Man #200" (Marvel, 1985). Arte por Mark Bright, Ian Akin e Brian Garvey.
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Iron Man's new armor.
A page from "O Incrível Hulk #87" (Abril, 1990), featuring a storyline originally published in "Iron Man #200" (Marvel, 1985). Art by Mark Bright, Ian Akin and Brian Garvey.
#comic books#old comics#marvel comics#iron man#tony stark#mark bright#ian akin#brian garvey#newsprint#comic book panels#quadrinhos#editora abril#homem de ferro
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What If...Wolverine Battled Conan the Barbarian
Volume 2 #16 -August 1990
Cover art by Gary Kwapisz
written by Glenn Herdling
colors by Daniel Vozzo
pencil art by Gary Kwapisz
inked by Ian Akin and Brian Garvey
lettered by Janice Chiang
#marvel comics#comic cover#what if#what if wolverine battled conan the barbarian#wolverine#conan the barbarian#Gary Kwapisz#Daniel Vozzo#Ian Akin#Brian Garvey
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The Iron Man armor flies through a honeymooner's hot air balloon // Iron Man (1968) #196, Jul 1985
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LADY DEATH: CYBERNETIC DESECRATION no.1 • cover art • Keith Garvey [Nov 2023]
Lady Death is thrust into an alternative dystopian future earth where her evil persona "Empress Death'' has nearly extinguished the human race. Now Empress Death's mission is to murder the last 999 souls on earth and finally achieve megadeath, the death of all life on Earth. Can Lady Death, weaponless and alone, navigate this nightmare and defeat the most-evil foe she has ever faced and return to her timeline unscathed? Lady Death's reality will be upended! Are you ready for this?
Comic • 32 pages • $5.99
#LADY DEATH: CYBERNETIC DESECRATION no.1#Keith Garvey#Brian Pullido#Mike MacLean#Lady Death#Lady Death: Cybernetic Desecration
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BAD SISTERS || The Prick
#bibi garvey#eva garvey#ursula flynn#thomas claffin#bad sisters#sarah greene#sharon horgan#eva birthistle#brian gleeson#badsistersedit#appletvedit#m!lfsource#cinemapix#dailytvwomen#dailytvsource#tvedit
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Waterboarded for being an obnoxious take in a chain of obnoxious takes but just wanted to say A. the existence of supernatural powers is a position many naturally take without subscribing to non-existence first, and B. any assumption about the existence or non-existence of powers beyond our universe, made from within our universe, is illogical. Our position is too limited to definitively rule out any theism.
+ From the wiki on Russell’s Teapot:
#another good counter argument from Brian Garvey#says the disgreement over atheism isn’t about one thing (like the existence of a teapot)#but of the reason our universe exists the way it is#the atheist isn’t just denying the theists claim but asserting their own: that there is another or no reason for the universe
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Audley “Queen Mother” Moore (July 27, 1898 - May 2, 1997) prominent Harlem civil rights activist, was born in New Iberia, Louisiana to Ella and St. Cry Moore. She educated herself by reading the writings of Frederick Douglass and listening to the speeches of Marcus Garvey.
Moved by the Black Nationalist message in a speech Marcus Garvey gave in New Orleans, she migrated to Harlem in 1922. She became a member and then a leader within Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association. A proud shareholder in the Black Star Line, she helped organize UNIA conventions in New York. She married Frank Warner in 1922. They had one son.
After the demise of the UNIA, she founded several organizations. She founded and served as president of the Universal Association of Ethiopian Women. She founded the Committee for Reparations for Descendants of US Slaves, and The Republic of New Africa, which demanded self-determination, land, and reparations for African Americans. During the height of the Cold War, she presented a petition to the UN in 1957 which demanded land and billions in reparations for people of African descent and it requested direct support for African Americans who sought to immigrate to Africa.
She focused on local issues. She participated in a sit-in at a Board of Education meeting in Brooklyn. She and the other protesters said board members failed to adequately fund schools in African American communities. She served as the bishop of the Apostolic Orthodox Church of Judea and she co-founded the Commission to Eliminate Racism, Council of Churches of Greater New York.
While attending the funeral of former Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah, the Ashanti ethnic group bestowed upon her the honorary title “Queen Mother.” The Corcoran Gallery of Art in DC. honored Moore and 40 other famous Black women in Brian Lanker’s photo exhibit, “I Dream a World.”
Her activism continued through the mid-1990s, and she made her final public appearance at the Million Man March in 1995. She was survived by her son, five grandchildren, and a great-grandson. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Uncle Scrooge #265, April 1992, cover by Carl Barks (Scrooge, from interior story art), Bob Foster (background), and Brian Garvey (inks)
Reprinting "Ten Cent Valentine" by Carl Barks
#Comics#Disney#Valentine's day#Uncle Scrooge#Donald Duck#Huey Dewey Louie#Carl Barks#Magica de Spell
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The Transformers Gallery - Marvel Comics Head Masters #02 Cover By Frank Springer, Ian Akin, and Brian Garvey
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Transformers (vol. 1) #36: Spacehikers
Read Date: July 31, 2023 Cover Date: January 1988 ● Writer: Bob Budiansky ● Penciler: Jose Delbo ● Inker: Ian Akin ◦ Brian Garvey ● Colorist: Nel Yomtov ● Letterer: Diana Albers ● Editor: Don Daley ●
**HERE BE SPOILERS: Skip ahead to the fan art/podcast to avoid spoilers
● how many forms does Sky Lynx have, I wonder ● maybe next time the Autobots will put a bit more thought into who they choose as leader ● 👏👏👏👏
Synopsis: Called to Earth space by his old friend Sky Lynx uses a warp gate to span the distance between Cybertron and Earth to assist Wheeljack in overthrowing Grimlock as leader of the Autobots. Grimlock meanwhile has repaired the Ark and launched it after the Decepticon Blast Off; who is unconscious and mode-locked while Blaster takes a group of Earth children to a trip in space in thanks for their assistance in defeating the Combaticons.
Their fun and games end short when the Ark begins attacking them, forcing Blaster to take evasive maneuvers, however, they cannot shake the larger craft. Sammy, to make sure Blaster doesn't get captured, tosses the rogue Autobot out of the airlock and their craft is captured soon after and are taken to be brought to Grimlock. Blaster meanwhile takes control of a television satellite and uses it to go after the children.
After the children are fitted with space suits by Wheeljack they are taken before Grimlock and they explain their story. Grimlock finds them guilty of aiding a traitor and orders them to be put to death. When Snarl inquires about how the other Autobots may react to this, Grimlock tells him quietly that he doesn't intend to kill the children, only intends to pretend so that he may draw Blaster out of hiding to rescue them and ultimately get captured.
The children are jettisoned into space but are rescued from the void by Sky Lynx. While Blaster smuggles himself aboard the Ark, Grimlock orders everyone back in and chases after Sky Lynx. When they reach an asteroid field, the Dinobots decide to disembark the Ark and chase after Sky Lynx and the children. While aboard the Ark, Blaster confronts his fellow Autobots who ask him to take over leadership of the Autobots. Blaster agrees to help overthrow Grimlock. However, these hopes are dashed when Grimlock and the Dinobots corner Sky Lynx and order Blaster's surrender unless the children be destroyed. With no other choice, Blaster surrenders to Grimlock.
(https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Transformers_Vol_1_36)
Fan Art: Transformers Optimus Prime by RaptorKraine
Accompanying Podcasts: ● Transformers Chronicles - episode 36
● Transformers University - episode 96
#marvel#marvel comics#my marvel read#transformers#comics#comic books#fan art#podcast recommendation#fanart
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Marvel Super Special #30: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Dooml #30: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
adapted by David Michelinie; Jackson Guice; Ian Akin/Brian Garvey/ Bob Camp; Andy Yanchus and John (Jack) Morelli
Marvel
I love the opening.
#marvel comics#Marvel Super Special#30: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom#butch guice#david michelinie
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What If...Wolverine Battled Conan the Barbarian
Volume 2 #16 -August 1990
"What if Wolverine Had Lived During the Age of Conan the Barbarian?" (22-28 of 28)
written by Glenn Herdling
colors by Daniel Vozzo
pencil art by Gary Kwapisz
inked by Ian Akin and Brian Garvey
lettered by Janice Chiang
#marvel comics#comics#what if#what if wolverine battled conan the barbarian#conan the barbarian#wolverine#red sonja#glenn herdling#daniel vozzo#gary kwapisz#ian akin#brian garvey#janice chiang
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