Here They Come!
Meet the Incoming Class
PhD/ Black Mountain Institute Fellows
Krista Diamond (Nonfiction)
Krista Diamond's essays and fiction have appeared in or are forthcoming in The New York Times, Slate, Hazlitt, Longreads, Catapult, Joyland, TriQuarterly, Beloit Fiction Journal, Porter House Review, and elsewhere. Her writing has been supported by Bread Loaf, Tin House, Sundress Academy for the Arts, and the Nevada Arts Council. In 2022, she was writer-in-residence for Desert Companion Magazine for whom she wrote a series of essays about Las Vegas lore. Her essay 'That Girl is Going to Get Herself Killed' was recorded by Oscar-nominated actress Naomie Harris for Curio. Prior to moving to Las Vegas, she worked in the national parks. She has an MFA in fiction from UNLV and is looking forward to continuing her journey at UNLV where she will be happy to offer personalized recommendations about desert hiking and Las Vegas tiki bars.
Arpita Roy (Poetry)
Arpita received her MFA in Poetry from George Mason University, where she was the Thesis Poetry Fellow for 2023-24. She has been awarded Cheuse Center Travel Fellowship and Bread Loaf Katharine Bakeless Nason Award. Her work can be found in Thrush, Psaltery & Lyre, Couplet Poetry and X-Ray. Arpita is from Kolkata, India.
Fiction MFA
Gustavo Alvarenga
Gustavo Alvarenga is a Salvadoran born writer whose cultural background and strong family bonds play heavily into his fiction. He was raised in the suburbs of Northern Virginia but moved to Las Vegas during his sophomore year of high school when his parents relocated for work. He worked as a technician in the telecom industry for over a decade before deciding to switch careers and commit fully to the art of writing. He enjoys board games, hikes with his dog, rainy days, snowboarding, rock climbing, and meeting new people.
Jade Bailey
Jade Bailey grew up in Kansas. After completing a BSc in Anthropology at the University of British Columbia and an MSc in Applied Social Research at Trinity College Dublin, she worked as a social researcher in Dublin, Ireland. She is pursuing her MFA in Creative Writing at UNLV.
Shayla Felix
Shayla Felix (She/her) is a disabled writer born and raised in Seattle Washington. She originally attended Eastern Washington University but later transferred, completing her BA in English with a Creative writing Emphasis at Western Washington University. Most of her writing focuses on hybridity with topics orbiting around Magical realism, feminism, nature, and self-identity. Some of her favorite pieces that she’s written appear in Voidspace_, Quarter After Eight, and Cold Mountain Review. She also hopes to travel to all 50 states one day.
Julia Lu
Julia is a fiction writer currently living in Houston, Texas, where she was born and raised. She studied film production in college. Julia enjoys cooking and baking, taking walks, and picture books. Her favorite season is summer.
Izuchukwu Udokwu
Izuchukwu Onyedibiemma Udokwu is a Nigerian storyteller. His work has appeared on LOLWE, Kalahari Review, AFREADA and others. He was shortlisted for the 2020 K & L Prize. His shortlisted story was published in an anthology of speculative fiction on Africanfuturism, Black Skin No Mask. He lives in Lagos, Nigeria, where he is a fashion designer and an interior designer, and still makes time to read and write stories.
Poetry MFA
Hüseyin Arıkan
Hüseyin Serhat Arıkan is an immigrant and poet from Ankara, Turkey. He earned his BS in Political Science from METU. He's excited to have his second collection, "Firar Folkloru" (The Folklore of Escape) published in Turkey this year. He is a progressive rock enthusiast and he can't manage to maintain a streak in Duolingo.
JM Huck
JM Huck is coming to creative writing with a background in visual art. She studied photography, printmaking and textiles at many schools in New York City, where she lived for eight years. JM spent three years teaching English in Japan, and she grew up a "third culture kid," graduating from an American High School in Italy. She has been placemaking her whole life and is happy to call Nevada her current home. Huck's undergraduate degree is in Economics from Agnes Scott College.
Seth Kleinschmidt
Seth Kleinschmidt is a poet from rural Wisconsin. Hailing from Lorine Niedecker's hometown, he proudly champions the Midwest in his poetry and is currently at work on a collection of sonnets about the Black Hawk War. He graduated with a degree in literary arts from Brown and has worked in the radio industry, both on and off the air, for fifteen years. Seth arrives in Las Vegas from Washington, DC, and in free moments plays soccer, bakes pies, and browses adoptable cats.
Lindsay Loughin
Lindsay Loughin is a nonbinary bipolar poet and essayist born in California and raised everywhere else. At one point a US Marine, and at another a high school marching band instructor, their current boss once said their resume looks like a fake person. They live with their two cats, collect cassette tapes and N64 games, and have a complicated relationship with the Oxford comma.
Non-Fiction MFA
Anesce Dremen
(photograph is courtesy of a collaboration with Balvinder Singh)
Anesce Dremen is a U.S. writer and educator often found with a tea cup in hand, traveling between the U.S., China, and India. A first generation college student and domestic violence survivor, Anesce studied in four cities in China with the support of the Critical Language Scholarship and Gilman Scholarship. She was a 2022-23 Fulbright-Nehru ETA in India. Anesce’s work has been published in Stillhouse Press, Gordon Square Review, SPAN Magazine, Tea Journey, Persephone’s Daughters, The Bombay Literary Magazine, Tiny Spoon, and Shanghai Poetry Lab, among others. Her work can be found at AnesceDremen.com.
Taylor Wright
Taylor Bradley Wright graduated from the University of Iowa with a BA in Playwriting before moving back to Los Angeles and founding a non-profit production company: 48 Hours Theatre. She's written and staged multiple original works, including A Dead Rabbit, One by One, and When the Lights Go Out, and was a 2023 finalist for the Dramatists Guild Foundations National Fellows program for her play, 1976: A Motel. For the past decade, she's been working event logistics, publicity, and talent relations for large-scale events across the country, including the Oscars, The Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival, and over 100 film premieres, luncheons, screenings, and galas. She published her first novel, There's No Place Like House, in 2021 and has travelled from The Tattered Cover in Denver, CO to Prairie Lights in Iowa City for live readings and book signings. Her next book, Los Angeles: A Eulogy, is forthcoming. She is over the moon to be moving to Las Vegas with her banjo-playing husband and rescue pup, Olive, this summer to start this new chapter as a grad student at UNLV.
1 note
·
View note
tag navigation masterlist
my writing / my art
my original characters + setting (light of the sea) - kieran calaer / hamish fairbairn (jay) / natalie barnett / joanna barnett / lyra schenk / lucas cassidy / chester bishop (blue) / eleanor grant (artie) / nai'im al-amin / gimble / gustavo / stowaway
kenelm wist / honey ogden / jodi patton
ana tolia / beltran
bf art 💛 / nsfw 🔞 / mira / enika / suzana / weaver / jay / fang / kerry / capheous / sahscka / hollis / rosalind / plasma
fallen hero - sidestep / ortega (julia / ricardo / aro ortega) / anathema / chen / herald / argent / mortum / puppet / ace / rat king / boris / rosie / hollow ground / nocturne / jake
sidestep & anathema / chargestep / steelstep / flystep / argentstep / mortumstep / chargesteel / chargesteelstep / chargeflystep / chargentstep
vanya mikhailov - marta / vanya x ricardo / vanya x chen / vanya x ricardo x chen / vanya & ace / three of hearts
milo park - puppet neil / milo x ricardo / milo x argent / milo x ricardo x argent / milo x mortum
sasja jespersen - puppet john / sasja x julia / sasja x daniel / sasja x hadley / sasja x daniel x hadley / sasja x argent
chuck kelley - puppet wade / chuck & ricardo / chuck x argent / chuck & daniel
xander wyatt - puppet yvette / xander x ricardo
teddy harlan - puppet ruby / teddy x julia / teddy x argent / teddy x argent x julia
josef richter - puppet addison / joe & julia / joe x chen
7 notes
·
View notes
PAW Patrol: 10 Year: Characters (2023)
Characters
Ryder
Chase
Rubble
Marshall
Rocky
Zuma
Skye
Robo-Dog
Everest
Tracker
Tuck and Ella
Rex
(Cat Pack)
Wild
Rory
Leo
Shade
Liberty
Al
Coral
(Rubble & Crew)
Charger (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Mix (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Wheeler (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Motor (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Auntie Crane (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Grandpa Gravel (Debut in PAW Patrol)
(Junior Patrollers)
Mini
Tot
Nano
Mayor Goodway
Chicketta
Julia Goodway
Julius Goodway
Gustavo Goodway
Uncle Otis Goodway
Mayor Greatway (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Mr. Ducky-Doo (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Mr. Porter
Alex Porter
Mr. Hudson
Katie
Cali
Cap’n Turbot
Francisco Turbot
Tilly Turbot
Dr. Tammy Turbot
Taylor Turbot
Codi Gizmody
Elly-Dee
Cassie
Eddie and Emmy
Mayor Humdinger
Kitten Catastrophe Crew
Meow-Meow (Hench-Cat)
Harold Humdinger
Cheetah Humdinger
Helga Humdinger
Farmer Yumi
Farmer Al
Ms. Marjorie
Maynard
Hurricane Harrigan
Adventure Bay Cameraman
Cletus
Adventure Bay Residents
Ladybird
Sweetie
Busby
Princess of Barkibgburg
Earl of Barkingburg
Butler of Barkingburg Castle
Henry and Elizabeth
Duke of Flappington
Jean-Claude
Claw
Sparks the Dragon
Henry
Luke Stars
Traveling Travis
Mr. Wingnut
Mrs. Wingnut
Cowgirl Beryl
Tough Guy (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Carmen (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Marty Muckraker (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Adventure City Camerawoman (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Butch and Ruben (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Window Washer (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Kendra Wilson (Debut in PAW Patrol
Tony (Debut in PAW Patrol)
Carols
Jake
Cora Colors
Mother Mer-Pup
Baby Mer-Pup
Kelp
Moby
McSquidly
Victoria Vance
Flight Controller
Captain Gordy
Hailey Daily
The Copycat (Mr. Nibbles)
Big Hairy
Little Hairy
(Ruff Ruff Pack)
Hubcap
Gasket
Dwayne
Speed Meister
Mr. McTurtle
Lily
Lucas
Omar
Juniper
Camila (Truck Driver and Pilot Airplane)
Grocer Gabriel
Cafe Carl (Ice Cream Shop and Popcorn’s Cafe)
Shopkeeper Shelley (Bike Shop and Toys Shop)
Sierra Sparkle
Farmer Zoe
Park Ranger Rose
River
Builder Cove Residents
Precious Owner
Precious Owner’s Father
Precious Owner’s Mother
The Great Wendini
Ace Sorensen
Daring Danny X
Diredre
Arrby
Sid the Swashbuckler the Pirate
Shaw
Sarah
Raimundo
Cake Judge
Chili and Pizza Judge
Spud
Little Boy
10 notes
·
View notes
Met Opera 2023-24 Season Announcement: Full Reactions
alright y’all. it’s finally out and here are my reactions:
so i already knew that there wouldn’t be that many operas this season (thank you whoever on reddit figured that out yesterday), but it’s still kinda disappointing to see only 18 operas and only 9 hds, even though that’s still a 50% rate. so:
ALDEN BALLO IS BACK IN THE HOUSE FUCK YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH BOY
castronovo as gustavo YES PLEASE. rest of the cast looks good too, sorry this isn’t an hd (but really could it ever replicate the magic of the 2012 hd?)
oh hi quinn kelsey role debut as anckarström
no strong feelings about bohème except that i was relieved to see that my prediction it would be hd’d this season was incorrect. we have enough bohème at home.
CARMEN NEW PROD NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I HATE IT THE LAST PRODUCTION WAS GOLD. also like if you’re gonna do a production about human trafficking you have to be VERY careful.
also: JOYCE IS NOT CARMEN????????? huh. okay. not super familiar with the mezzo who IS carmen in the first run so this’ll be exciting. beczala/blue/ketelsen makes for a killer cast tho.
i still think that having dead man walking as the opening night gala is SO fucking funny. like it is not an opera that screams “gala occasion”. (disclaimer: have never seen it). can’t wait to see the opera and that AMAZEBALLS cast.
FIRE SHUT UP IN MY BONES IS BACK!!!!!!!! i hope it becomes part of the regular rep
I CANNOT WAIT TO DISCOVER FLORENCIA AND THAT CAST LOOKS FIRE AND PROPS TO THE MET FOR DOING A SPANISH LANGUAGE OPERA. that is all. @leporellian you will at last be vindicated.
the hours reunion tour reminds me i need to find the pirate video lol
FORZA FORZA FORZA!!!!!! with LISE DAVIDSEN!!!!! and some other cool people too. can’t wait to see this production
also congrats on getting a solo recital lise <3
could not care less about madama butterfly except to say congrats to jonathan tetelman (my beloved) for getting TWO MET HDS in his debut season!!! but why is butterfly getting HDd with a white soprano AGAIN????????? (also HI ASMIK GRIGORIAN MET DEBUT!!!)
don’t care about the holiday magic flute either but why is villazon papageno AGAIN???
okay that nabucco cast looks pretty dope so i don’t mind this one getting hd’d again (we get an ACTUAL baritone this time)
el niño looks intriguing!!! and JULIA BULLOCK MET DEBUT FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!! but y no hd met :/
orfeo ed euridice!!!!!!!! FUCK YES!!!!!! i love this show and here’s a great cast!!!!! (no hd tho) mixed feelings re: countertenor orfeo because on the one hand: mezzo orfeo adds gayness. on the other hand: anthony roth costanzo.
BERNHEIM/SIERRA ROMÉO AND IT IS AN HD!!!!!!!!! FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!! also supporting cast looks sweet (WILL LIVERMAN AS MERCUTIO!!!!!!!)
BLUE/TETELMAN RONDINE AND IT IS AN HD!!!!!!!!! FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and it is THAT ICONIC PRODUCTION!!!!!!!!!!!!! @rayatii @smile-at-the-stars
i thought it would be lise davidsen as elisabeth in tannhäuser but elza van den heever is NOT a downgrade!!!!!! rest of the cast looks cool too (thank god no groissböck)
turandot. again. and the wiki wasn’t even right about sondra. i don’t care. at least no hd for this show.
THE MALCOLM X OPERA IS COMING AND I AM SO EXCITED I CANNOT WAIT TO DISCOVER IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hds are dead man walking (october 21), malcolm x (november 18), florencia en el amazonas (december 9), nabucco (january 6), carmen (january 27), la forza del destino (march 9), roméo et juliette (march 23), la rondine (april 20), and madama butterfly (may 11)
all in all i have to say: for the most part, despite being a smaller-scale and shorter season,
IT IS PRETTY FUCKIN COOL AND I AM SO EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7 notes
·
View notes
cuando tus faceclaims de Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer y Julia Espín están comentando “Fariña” en Twitter y mil millones de modern!au llenan tu cabeza
2 notes
·
View notes
Rhapsody in Blue; a playlist to accompany the fic, both made by the wonderful @kckenobi.
[Read here | Listen here | Insp]
[ID in alt text]
Tracklist [part 1 - fic & chapter titles | part 2 - inspiration]
part 1
i. Prelude by Johann Sebastian Bach || ii. the man himself by Gang of Youths || iii. Gardermoen by Julia Kent || iv. Ring of Saturn by Cory Wong, Dirty Loops || v. In the Mood by Glenn Miller || vi. Nuvole bianche - Arr. for Two Cellos by Mr and Mrs Cello || vii. Moonlight Serenade by US Air Force Airmen of Note || viii. Broken Cellos by Samuel L Session || ix. Hospital, Pt. 1 by Gustavo Santaolalla || x. Due Tramonti - Remastered 2020 by Ludovico Einaudi, Marco Decimo || xi. Caravan by Duke Ellington || xii. Hospital, Pt. 2 by Gustavo Santaolalla || xiii. On the Nature of Daylight by Max Richter, Louisa Fuller, Natalia Bonner, John Metcalfe, Philip Sheppard, Chris Worsey || xiv. Asturias by Boston Cello Quartet, Will Hudgins || xv. Danse macabre by Camille Saint-Saëns || xvi. The Life Cycle of a Butterfly by Cory Wong || xvii. Tomorrow and Forever by Cory Wong || xviii. Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin
part 2 (under the cut)
xix. Birdland by Maynard Ferguson || xx. Without Me by Rayland Baxter || xxi. Supermarket Flowers by Stellenbosch University Choir || xxii. Being Alive (Glee Cast Version) by Glee Cast || xxiii. Moon River by Gustav Lundgren || xxiv. Pie Jesu by The Ayoub Sisters, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Mark Messenger || xxv. The Swan (From "Carnival of the Animals" by Camille Saint-Saëns || xxvi. i luv him. by Catie Turner || xxvii. Art vs Calling by Sleeping At Last || xxviii. A Million Dreams by The Piano Guys || xxix. Love Theme From St. Elmo's Fire by Stan Whitmire ||
xxx. Thaïs: Meditation (Arr. for Cello & Piano) by Jules Massenet || xxxi. The Lake Isle by Ola Gjeilo, Tenebrae, Kristian Kvalvaag, Thomas Gould, Ciaran McCabe, Jon Thorne, Matthew Sharp || xxxii. Flower Duet by Leo Délibes, Cicely Parnas, Marnie Laird, Brooklyn Classical, Patrick Laird || xxxiii. October by Eric Whitacre, Youngstown State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Stephen Gage || xxxiv. Tu Sei - Arr. for Two Cellos by Mr and Mrs Cello || xxxv. Sing Gently (Arr. for String Quartet and Piano) by Eric Whitacre, Dominic Cheli, Adam Milstein, Emma Wernig, Ben Solomonov, Max Karmazyn || xxxvi. Burying the Dead by Kevin Kiner || xxxvii. The Winner Takes it All - From "Mamma Mia!" by Meryl Streep || xxxviii. Butterfly by Gustav Santaolalla || xxxix. A Model of the Universe by Jóhann Jóhannsson ||
xl. Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Op 43: Variation No. 18 Andante cantabile by Sergei Rachmaninoff || xli. Requiem For An Empty Ballroom by The Stolen Orchestra || xlii. Learning to Drive by Gustav Santaolalla || xliii. The Art of Getting By by Laura Zocca || xliv. Needles & Pins by Canyon City || xlv. Bandstand Boogie by Barry Manilow || xlvi. It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) by Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington || xlvii. The Jazz Police by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band || xlviii. You Cannot Lose My Love by Sara Groves || xlix. Bad Day by Daniel Powter ||
l. champagne problems by Taylor Swift || li. Landslide by Alex Blue, Sleeping At Last || lii. If This Is It Now by Birdy || liii. God is Just the Universe by Corey Kilgannon || liv. Quiet Man by Roo Panes || lv. Grow As We Go by Ben Platt || lvi. Happiness by We Banjo 3 || lvii. October - Live by gray || lviii. Fare Thee Well by Gustav Santaolalla
21 notes
·
View notes
Winners announced for the 2019 Eisner Awards
The winners were announced last night for the 2019 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards.
Tom King and Mitch Gerads, partners on the Mister Miracle series from DC, took home five awards between them. John Allison’s Giant Days and The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang also took home multiple awards.
The Eisner Awards also inducted 10 people into the Hall of Fame last night: the judges chose Jim Aparo, June Tarpé Mills, Dave Stevens and Morrie Turner, while voters chose José Luis García-López, Jenette Kahn, Paul Levitz, Wendy and Richard Pini, and Bill Sienkiewicz to join the class of 2019.
Other awards given out last night included the The Bill Finger Excellence In Comic Book Writing Award, which was presented to Mike Friedrich and the late E. Nelson Bridwell, and the Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award, which went to Lorena Alvarez.
The 2019 recipients of the Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award were Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez, for his work on Ricanstruction: Reminiscing & Rebuilding Puerto Rico, and comic artist Tula Lotay, AKA Lisa Wood, for creating the UK-based Thought Bubble Festival. And La Revisteria Comics in Argentina won the Will Eisner Spirit of Comics Retailer Award.
You can see all the Eisner winners below, in bold.
Best Short Story
“Get Naked in Barcelona,” by Steven T. Seagle and Emei Olivia Burrell, in Get Naked (Image)
“The Ghastlygun Tinies,” by Matt Cohen and Marc Palm, in MAD magazine #4 (DC)
“Here I Am,” by Shaun Tan, in I Feel Machine (SelfMadeHero)
“Life During Interesting Times,” by Mike Dawson (The Nib), https://thenib.com/greatest-generation-interesting-times
“Supply Chains,” by Peter and Maria Hoey, in Coin-Op #7 (Coin-Op Books)
“The Talk of the Saints,” by Tom King and Jason Fabok, in Swamp Thing Winter Special (DC)
Best Single Issue/One-Shot
Beneath the Dead Oak Tree, by Emily Carroll (ShortBox)
Black Hammer: Cthu-Louise, by Jeff Lemire and Emi Lenox (Dark Horse)
No Better Words, by Carolyn Nowak (Silver Sprocket)
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310, by Chip Zdarsky (Marvel)
The Terrible Elisabeth Dumn Against the Devils In Suits, by Arabson, translated by James Robinson (IHQ Studio/ Image)
Best Continuing Series
Batman, by Tom King et al. (DC)
Black Hammer: Age of Doom, by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and Rich Tommaso (Dark Horse)
Gasolina, by Sean Mackiewicz and Niko Walter (Skybound/Image)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Julaa Madrigal (BOOM! Box)
The Immortal Hulk, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and Ruy José (Marvel)
Runaways, by Rainbow Rowell and Kris Anka (Marvel)
Best Limited Series
Batman: White Knight, by Sean Murphy (DC)
Eternity Girl, by Magdalene Visaggio and Sonny Liew (Vertigo/DC)
Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, by Mark Russell, Mike Feehan, and Mark Morales (DC)
Mister Miracle, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads (DC)
X-Men: Grand Design: Second Genesis, by Ed Piskor (Marvel)
Best New Series
Bitter Root, by David Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sanford Green (Image)
Crowded, by Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, and Ted Brandt (Image)
Gideon Falls, by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino (Image)
Isola, by Brenden Fletcher and Karl Kerschl (Image)
Man-Eaters, by Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk (Image)
Skyward, by Joe Henderson and Lee Garbett (Image)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8)
Johnny Boo and the Ice Cream Computer, by James Kochalka (Top Shelf/IDW)
Petals, by Gustavo Borges (KaBOOM!)
Peter & Ernesto: A Tale of Two Sloths, by Graham Annable (First Second)
This Is a Taco! By Andrew Cangelose and Josh Shipley (CubHouse/Lion Forge)
Tiger Vs. Nightmare, by Emily Tetri (First Second)
Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12)
Aquicorn Cove, by Katie O’Neill (Oni)
Be Prepared, by Vera Brosgol (First Second)
The Cardboard Kingdom, by Chad Sell (Knopf/Random House Children’s Books)
Crush, by Svetlana Chmakova (JY/Yen Press)
The Divided Earth, by Faith Erin Hicks (First Second)
Best Publication for Teens (ages 13–17)
All Summer Long, by Hope Larson (Farrar Straus Giroux)
Gumballs, by Erin Nations (Top Shelf/IDW)
Middlewest, by Skottie Young and Jorge Corona (Image)
Norroway, Book 1: The Black Bull of Norroway, by Cat Seaton and Kit Seaton (Image)
The Prince and the Dressmaker, by Jen Wang (First Second)
Watersnakes, by Tony Sandoval, translated by Lucas Marangon (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best Humor Publication
Get Naked, by Steven T. Seagle et al. (Image)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Julia Madrigal (BOOM! Box)
MAD magazine, edited by Bill Morrison (DC)
A Perfect Failure: Fanta Bukowski 3, by Noah Van Sciver (Fantagraphics)
Woman World, by Aminder Dhaliwal (Drawn & Quarterly)
Best Anthology
Femme Magnifique: 50 Magnificent Women Who Changed the World, edited by Shelly Bond (Black Crown/IDW)
Puerto Rico Strong, edited by Marco Lopez, Desiree Rodriguez, Hazel Newlevant, Derek Ruiz, and Neil Schwartz (Lion Forge)
Twisted Romance, edited by Alex de Campi (Image)
Where We Live: A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas, edited by Will Dennis, curated by J. H. Williams III and Wendy Wright-Williams (Image)
Best Reality-Based Work
All the Answers: A Graphic Memoir, by Michael Kupperman (Gallery 13)
All the Sad Songs, by Summer Pierre (Retrofit/Big Planet)
Is This Guy For Real? The Unbelievable Andy Kaufman, by Box Brown (First Second)
Monk! by Youssef Daoudi (First Second)
One Dirty Tree, by Noah Van Sciver (Uncivilized Books)
Best Graphic Album—New
Bad Girls, by Alex de Campi and Victor Santos (Gallery 13)
Come Again, by Nate Powell (Top Shelf/IDW)
Green Lantern: Earth One Vol. 1, by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman (DC)
Homunculus, by Joe Sparrow (ShortBox)
My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
Sabrina, by Nick Drnaso (Drawn & Quarterly)
Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Berlin, by Jason Lutes (Drawn & Quarterly)
Girl Town, by Carolyn Nowak (Top Shelf/IDW)
Upgrade Soul, by Ezra Claytan Daniels (Lion Forge)
The Vision hardcover, by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Michael Walsh (Marvel)
Young Frances, by Hartley Lin (AdHouse Books)
Best Adaptation from Another Medium
Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation, adapted by Ari Folman and David Polonsky (Pantheon)
“Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley, in Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection, adapted by Junji Ito, translated by Jocelyne Allen (VIZ Media)
Out in the Open by Jesús Carraso, adapted by Javi Rey, translated by Lawrence Schimel (SelfMadeHero)
Speak: The Graphic Novel, by Laurie Halse Anderson and Emily Carroll (Farrar Straus Giroux)
To Build a Fire: Based on Jack London’s Classic Story, by Chabouté (Gallery 13)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material
About Betty’s Boob, by Vero Cazot and Julie Rocheleau, translated by Edward Gauvin (Archaia/BOOM!)
Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World, by Pénélope Bagieu (First Second)
Herakles Book 1, by Edouard Cour, translated by Jeremy Melloul (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Niourk, by Stefan Wul and Olivier Vatine, translated by Brandon Kander and Diana Schutz (Dark Horse)
A Sea of Love, by Wilfrid Lupano and Grégory Panaccione (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
Abara: Complete Deluxe Edition, by Tsutomu Nihei, translated by Sheldon Drzka (VIZ Media)
Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction, by Inio Asano, translated by John Werry (VIZ Media)
Laid-Back Camp, by Afro, translated by Amber Tamosaitis (Yen Press)
My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder, by Nie Jun, translated by Edward Gauvin (Graphic Universe/Lerner)
Tokyo Tarareba Girls, by Akiko Higashimura (Kodansha)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips
Pogo, vol. 5: Out of This World At Home, by Walt Kelly, edited by Mark Evanier and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
Sky Masters of the Space Force: The Complete Sunday Strips in Color (1959–1960), by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood et al., edited by Ferran Delgado (Amigo Comics)
Star Wars: Classic Newspaper Strips, vol. 3, by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson, edited by Dean Mullaney (Library of American Comics/IDW)
The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Words and Worlds of Herbert Crowley, by Justin Duerr (Beehive Books
Thimble Theatre and the Pre-Popeye Comics of E. C. Segar, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books
Action Comics: 80 Years of Superman Deluxe Edition, edited by Paul Levitz (DC)
Bill Sienkiewicz’s Mutants and Moon Knights… And Assassins… Artifact Edition, edited by Scott Dunbier (IDW)
Dirty Plotte: The Complete Julie Doucet (Drawn & Quarterly)
Madman Quarter Century Shindig, by Mike Allred, edited by Chris Ryall (IDW)
Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise Gallery Edition, edited by Joseph Melchior and Bob Chapman (Abstract Studio/Graphitti Designs)
Will Eisner’s A Contract with God: Curator’s Collection, edited by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Writer
Alex de Campi, Bad Girls (Gallery 13); Twisted Romance (Image)
Tom King, Batman, Mister Miracle, Heroes in Crisis, Swamp Thing Winter Special (DC)
Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer: Age of Doom, Doctor Star & the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows, Quantum Age (Dark Horse); Descender, Gideon Falls, Royal City (Image)
Mark Russell, Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, Green Lantern/Huckleberry Hound, Lex Luthor/Porky Pig (DC); Lone Ranger (Dynamite)
Kelly Thompson, Nancy Drew (Dynamite); Hawkeye, Jessica Jones, Mr. & Mrs. X, Rogue & Gambit, Uncanny X-Men, West Coast Avengers (Marvel)
Chip Zdarsky, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man, Marvel Two-in-One (Marvel)
Best Writer/Artist
Sophie Campbell, Wet Moon (Oni)
Nick Drnaso, Sabrina (Drawn & Quarterly)
David Lapham, Lodger (Black Crown/IDW); Stray Bullets (Image)
Nate Powell, Come Again (Top Shelf/IDW)
Tony Sandoval, Watersnakes (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Jen Wang, The Prince and the Dressmaker (First Second)
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Matías Bergara, Coda (BOOM!)
Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC)
Karl Kerschl, Isola (Image)
Sonny Liew, Eternity Girl (Vertigo/DC)
Sean Phillips, Kill or Be Killed, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies (Image)
Yanick Paquette, Wonder Woman Earth One, vol. 2 (DC)
Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art)
Lee Bermejo, Batman: Damned (DC)
Carita Lupatelli, Izuna Book 2 (Humanoids)
Dustin Nguyen, Descender (Image)
Gregory Panaccione, A Sea of Love (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Tony Sandoval, Watersnakes (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best Cover Artist (for multiple covers)
Jen Bartel, Blackbird (Image); Submerged (Vault)
Nick Derington, Mister Miracle (DC)
Karl Kerschl, Isola (Image)
Joshua Middleton, Batgirl and Aquaman variants (DC)
Julian Tedesco, Hawkeye, Life of Captain Marvel (Marvel)
Best Coloring
Jordie Bellaire, Batgirl, Batman (DC); The Divided Earth (First Second); Days of Hate, Dead Hand, Head Lopper, Redlands (Image); Shuri, Doctor Strange (Marvel)
Tamra Bonvillain, Alien 3 (Dark Horse); Batman, Doom Patrol (DC); Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Multiple Man (Marvel)
Nathan Fairbairn, Batman, Batgirl, Birds of Prey, Wonder Woman Earth One, vol. 2 (DC); Die!Die!Die! (Image)
Matt Hollingsworth, Batman: White Knight (DC): Seven to Eternity, Wytches (Image)
Matt Wilson, Black Cloud, Paper Girls, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); The Mighty Thor, Runaways (Marvel)
Best Lettering
David Aja, Seeds (Berger Books/Dark Horse)
Jim Campbell, Breathless, Calexit, Gravetrancers, Snap Flash Hustle, Survival Fetish, The Wilds (Black Mask); Abbott, Alice: Dream to Dream, Black Badge, Clueless, Coda, Fence, Firefly, Giant Days, Grass Kings, Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass, Low Road West, Sparrowhawk (BOOM); Angelic (Image); Wasted Space (Vault)
Alex de Campi, Bad Girls (Gallery 13); Twisted Romance (Image)
Jared Fletcher, Batman: Damned (DC); The Gravediggers Union, Moonshine, Paper Girls, Southern Bastards (Image)
Todd Klein— Black Hammer: Age of Doom, Neil Gaiman’s A Study in Emerald (Dark Horse); Batman: White Night (DC); Eternity Girl, Books of Magic (Vertigo/DC); The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest (Top Shelf/IDW)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/ Journalism
Note: There was a tie in this category
Back Issue, edited by Michael Eury (TwoMorrows)
The Columbus Scribbler, edited by Brian Canini, columbusscribbler.com
Comicosity, edited by Aaron Long and Matt Santori, www.comicosity.com
LAAB Magazine #0: Dark Matter, edited by Ronald Wimberley and Josh O’Neill (Beehive Books)
PanelxPanel magazine, edited by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, panelxpanel.com
Best Comics-Related Book
Comic Book Implosion: An Oral History of DC Comics Circa 1978, by Keith Dallas and John Wells (TwoMorrows)
Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists, by Martha H. Kennedy (University Press of Mississippi)
The League of Regrettable Sidekicks, by Jon Morris (Quirk Books)
Mike Grell: Life Is Drawing Without an Eraser, by Dewey Cassell with Jeff Messer (TwoMorrows)
Yoshitaka Amano: The Illustrated Biography—Beyond the Fantasy, by Florent Gorges, translated by Laure Dupont and Annie Gullion (Dark Horse)
Best Academic/Scholarly Work
Between Pen and Pixel: Comics, Materiality, and the Book of the Future, by Aaron Kashtan (Ohio State University Press)
Breaking the Frames: Populism and Prestige in Comics Studies, by Marc Singer (University of Texas Press)
The Goat-Getters: Jack Johnson, the Fight of the Century, and How a Bunch of Raucous Cartoonists Reinvented Comics, by Eddie Campbell (Library of American Comics/IDW/Ohio State University Press)
Incorrigibles and Innocents, by Lara Saguisag (Rutgers Univeristy Press)
Sweet Little C*nt: The Graphic Work of Julie Doucet, by Anne Elizabeth Moore (Uncivilized Books)
Best Publication Design
A Sea of Love, designed by Wilfrid Lupano, Grégory Panaccione, and Mike Kennedy (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
The Stan Lee Story Collector’s Edition, designed by Josh Baker (Taschen)
The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Worlds of Herbert Crowley, designed by Paul Kepple and Max Vandenberg (Beehive Books)
Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise Gallery Edition, designed by Josh Beatman/Brainchild Studios/NYC (Abstract Studio/Graphitti Designs)
Will Eisner’s A Contract with God: Curator’s Collection, designed by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Digital Comic
Aztec Empire, by Paul Guinan, Anina Bennett, and David Hahn, www.bigredhair.com/books/Aztec-empire/
The Führer and the Tramp, by Sean McArdle, Jon Judy, and Dexter Wee, http://thefuhrerandthetramp.com/
The Journey, by Pablo Leon (Rewire), https://rewire.news/article/2018/01/08/rewire-exclusive-comic-journey/
The Stone King, by Kel McDonald and Tyler Crook (comiXology Originals) https://cmxl.gy/Stone-King
Umami, by Ken Niimura (Panel Syndicate), http://panelsyndicate.com/comics/umami
Best Webcomic
The Contradictions, by Sophie Yanow, www.thecontradictions.com
Lavender Jack, by Dan Schkade (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/thriller/lavender-jack/list?title_no=1410&page=1
Let’s Play, by Mongie (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/letsplay/list?title_no=1218&page=1
Lore Olympus, by Rachel Smythe, (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/lore-olympus/list?title_no=1320&page=1
Tiger, Tiger, by Petra Erika Nordlund, (Hiveworks) http://www.tigertigercomic.com/
55 notes
·
View notes
The Drama Main Races - 2017
BEST DRAMA SERIES:
The Americans (F/X)
Better Call Saul (AMC)
The Crown (Netflix)
The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
Stranger Things (Netflix)
This Is Us (NBC)
Westworld (HBO)
Lead Actor in a Drama Series:
THE AMERICANS - Matthew Rhys as Philip Jennings (F/X)
BETTER CALL SAUL - Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill (AMC)
HOUSE OF CARDS - Kevin Spacey as President Frank Underwood (Netflix)
MR. ROBOT - Rami Malek as Elliot Alderson (USA)
RAY DONOVAN - Liev Schreiber as Ray Donovan (Showtime)
THIS IS US - Sterling K. Brown as Randall Pearson (NBC)
THIS IS US - Milo Ventimiglia as Jack Pearson (NBC)
Lead Actress in a Drama Series:
THE AMERICANS - Keri Russell as Elizabeth Jennings (F/X)
THE CROWN - Claire Foy as Queen Elizabeth II (Netflix)
THE GOOD FIGHT - Christine Baranski as Diane Lockhart (CBS All-Access)
THE HANDMAID’S TALE - Elisabeth Moss as Offred (Hulu)
HOMELAND - Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison (Showtime)
HOUSE OF CARDS - Robin Wright as Claire Underwood (Netflix)
HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER - Viola Davis as Annalise Keating (ABC)
Supporting Actor in a Drama Series:
BETTER CALL SAUL - Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo Fring (AMC)
BETTER CALL SAUL - Michael McKean as Chuck McGill (AMC)
THE CROWN - Jared Harris as King George VI (Netflix)
THE CROWN - John Lithgow as Sir Winston Churchill (Netflix)
MR. ROBOT - Christian Slater as Mr. Robot (USA)
RAY DONOVAN - Jon Voight as Mickey Donovan (Showtime)
WESTWORLD - Jeffrey Wright as Bernard Lowe (HBO)
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series:
THE AFFAIR - Maura Tierney as Helen Solloway (Showtime)
BATES MOTEL - Vera Farmiga as Norma Louise Bates (A&E)
ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK - Uzo Aduba as Crazy Eyes Warren (Netflix)
STRANGER THINGS - Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers (Netflix)
THIS IS US - Chrissy Metz as Kate Pearson (NBC)
UNREAL - Constance Zimmer as Quinn King (Lifetime)
WESTWORLD - Thandie Newton as Maeve (HBO)
Younger Actor in a Drama Series or Limited Series:
American Crime - Connor Jessup as Coy Henson (ABC)
BATES MOTEL - Freddie Highmore as Norman Bates (A&E)
GOTHAM - David Mazouz as Bruce Wayne (Fox)
RAY DONOVAN - Devon Bagby as Conor Donovan (Showtime)
STRANGER THINGS - Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson (Netflix)
STRANGER THINGS - Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair (Netflix)
STRANGER THINGS - Noah Schnapp as Will Byers (Netflix)
Younger Actress in a Drama Series or Limited Series:
THE AFFAIR - Julia Goldani Telles as Whitney Solloway (Showtime)
THE AMERICANS - Holly Taylor as Paige Jennings (F/X)
BIG LITTLE LIES - Shailene Woodley as Jane Chapman (HBO)
FEUD: BETTE VS. JOAN - Kiernan Shipka as B.D. (F/X)
RAY DONOVAN - Kerris Dorsey as Bridget Donovan (Showtime)
STRANGER THINGS - Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven (Netflix)
Guest Actor in a Drama Series:
MASTERS OF SEX - Beau Bridges as Dr. Barton Scully (Showtime)
MR. ROBOT - B.D. Wong as Whiterose (USA)
RAY DONOVAN - Hank Azaria as Ed Cochran (Showtime)
THIS IS US - Brian Tyree Jones as Ricky (NBC)
THIS IS US - Gerald McRaney as Dr. Nathan “Nate” Katowski (NBC)
THIS IS US - Denis O’Hare as Jessie (NBC)
Guest Actress in a Drama Series:
AMERICAN GODS - Cloris Leachman as Zorya Vechernyaya (Starz)
THE AMERICANS - Alison Wright as Martha (F/X)
THE GOOD FIGHT - Carrie Preston as Elsbeth Tasconi (CBS All-Access)
THE HANDMAID’S TALE - Alexis Bledel as Ofglen (Hulu)
HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER - Cicely Tyson as Ophelia Harkness (ABC)
ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK - Laverne Cox as Sophia Burset (Netflix)
Writing in a Drama Series:
THE AMERICANS (F/X) - “The Soviet Division”
BETTER CALL SAUL (AMC) - “Lantern”
THE HANDMAIDS TALE (Hulu) - “Offred (Pilot)”
MR. ROBOT (USA) - “eps2.4_m4ster-s1ave.aes”
STRANGER THINGS (Netflix) - “Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers”
THIS IS US (NBC) - “The Trip”
Directing in a Drama Series:
THE AMERICANS - “The Soviet Division” (Chris Long, Director)
THE CROWN - “Hyde Park Corner” (Stephen Daldry, Director)
THE HANDMAIDS TALE - “Nolite Te Bastardes Carborundrum” (Mike Barker, Director)
HOMELAND - “America First” (Lesli Linka Glatter, Director)
STRANGER THINGS - “Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers” (The Duffey Brothers, Directors)
THIS IS US - “The Game Plan” (George Tillman Jr., Director)
Performance by a Cast in a Drama Series:
The Americans (F/X)
The Crown (Netflix)
Orange Is The New Black (Netflix)
Stranger Things (Netflix)
This Is Us (NBC)
Westworld (HBO)
DRAMA EPISODE OF THE YEAR:
The Americans - “The Soviet Division” (F/X)
Better Call Saul - “Chicanery” (AMC)
The Crown - “Hyde Park Corner” (Netflix)
Stranger Things - “Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers” (Netflix)
This Is Us - “The Trip” (NBC)
Westworld - “The Bicameral Mind” (HBO)
2 notes
·
View notes
Ladrones k
A LA HORA DE VOTAR ESTE AÑO, ACUERDENSE MUY BIEN DE ESTOS NOMBRES, ARTIFICIES Y COMPLICES DE LA DECADA INFAME, INCLUIDO LOS JUECES CORRUPTOS DEL PEOR GOBIERNO DE LA HISTORIA. MEMORIA! PRESOS O MUERTOS, QUE DEVUELVAN LO ROBADO Y HASTA QUE NO PAGUEN POR SUS CRIMENES NO HABRA PAZ EN LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA Cristina Elisabet Fernandez, Amado Boudou, Anibal Fernandez, De Vido, Schiavi, Jaime, Cirigliano - cuando los van a guardar de una vez???- , Cristobal Lopez, Spolski, Gvritz, Lazaro Baez, Martin, Leandro, Luciana y Melina Baez, Perez Gadin, Muñoz, Chueco, Zannini, Scioli, Mariotto, Sergio Massa, Rossi (con la hija), Kicillof, Lorenzino, Galuccio, Vanoli, Puricelli, Milani, Parrili, Timerman, Di Cesare, Curien, Roveda, Capitanich, Alperovich x2, Gioja, Insfran, Moreno, Florencia, Maximo & Alicia K, Bonafini, Schoklenderx2, Carlotto, D'Elia, Sala, Esteche, Tomada, DeNegris, Berni, Larroque, De Pedro, Conti, Caamaño, Zaffaroni, Recalde x 2, Liuzzi, Cabandie, Gils Carbo, Oyarbide, Casannelo, Gonella, Eduardo Freiler, Jorge Ballesteros,Ventura Martinez, Fabiana Palmaghini, Andrea Askenazi, Abal Medina, Kunkel, Verbitsky, Manzur, Alak, Alberto Fernandez, Julian Alvarez, Julian Dominguez, Sagasti, Di Tullio, Cabandie, Diego Bossio, Romina Mercado, Del Pont, Debora Giorgi, Cecilia Rodriguez, Saintout, De Pedro, JM Abud, Español, JJ Carbajales, Augusto Costa, Tanos, Tailhade, Arceo, Agis, Franco Picardi, V Hortel, Kreplak, Matias Molle, Marina Aballay, Ñato Fresneda, Norberto Berner, Guillermo Rus, Verónica Piesciorovski, Juan Manuel Pignocco, Martín Reibel Maier, Rafecas,Canicoba Corral, Martina Forns, Lijo, Juan Fantini, Daniel Reposo, Gabriela Vazquez, Victor Hugo Morales, Jorge Chavez, Hernan Brienza, Adrian Paenza, los sucios de Carta Abierta, Fein, Pichetto, Alak, Echegaray, Nolasco, Clos, Capaccioli, Espinoza, Rudy Ulloa, Ottavis, Madaro, Campos, Nilda Garre, Uberti, Gaillard, Romina Picolotti,Herrero, Taiana, Menem, Duahlde, Massa, Ruckauf, Bergoglio, Bancalari, Otahece, Sabatella, Sbatella, Freyre, Calo, Servini de Cubria, Alicia Castro, Victoria Donda, Del Caño, Ballestero, Laura Braiza, Batakis, Felisa Miceli, Feinmann, Parodi, Cynthia Garcia, Gollán, Kampfer, Brancatelli, Mengolini, Acosta, Andrea del Boca Agustina Cherri, Gastón Pauls, Ferraresi, Parodi, Bauer, Cortese, Baradel, Almirón, Petrocini, Dobal, MA Diaz, Sergio Romero, Mussi, Zurieta, Zurro, Artemio Lopez, Del Moro, Soria, Barrientos, Paez, Navarro, Marcolini, Viale, Russo, Barragán, Barone, Cleri, Depetri, Taty Almeida, Stella Maris Leverberg; Graciela De la Rosa; Graciela Camaño; Ricardo Barreiro, Antonio Morante; Ruperto Godoy; Gloria Bidegain; Viviana Damilano; María Laura Leguizamon; Graciela Caselles; Gustavo Zavallo; Octavio Arguello; Guillermo Pereyra; Maria Julia Acosta; Jorge Landau; José Vilariño; Juan Carlos Lorges; Maria Cristina Cremer de Busti; Juan Gonzalez; Patricia Fadel; Marcelo Lopez Arias; Juan Carlos Sluga; Walter Festa, Hugo Perié; Dante Gullo; Jesús Rejal; Alberto Paredes Urquiza; Graciela Giannettasio; Adela Segarra: Alejandro Rossi; Gerónimo Vargas Aignasse; Hilda Aguirre; Susana Diaz; Jorge Cejas; Ramos Ruiz; Gustavo Marconato; Alfredo Dato; Paulina Fiol; Alfaro German; Mario Martiarena; Nora Bedano; Rubén Sciutto; Julia Perié; Juan Pais; Adriana Puiggros; Evaristo Rodríguez; Mariel Calchaquí; Eduardo Fellner; José Díaz Bancalari; Juan Manuel Irrazabal; Manuel Morejón; Beatriz Korenfe, Luis Cigogna, Dulce Granados, Mariano West, Carlos "Cuto" Moreno, Teresa García, Omar Plaini, Remo Carlotto, Dalmacio Mera, María Inés Pilatti Vergara, Sandra Mendoza, Mario Vargas, Nancy González, Carlos Heller, Carmen Nebreda, Eduardo Galantini, Raúl Barrandegui, Juan Carlos Díaz Roig, Marcelo Llanos, María Eugenia Bernal, María Cristina Regazzoli, Roberto Robledo, Jorge Yoma, Omar Félix, Alex Ziegler y Silvia Risko, Ricardo Biazzi, Oscar Albrieu, Fernando Yarade, Daniel Tomas, Margarita Ferrá de Bertol, Fernando Cotillo, Agustín Rossi, Rosana Bertone, Osvaldo Jaldo, Stella Maris Córdoba, Juan Salim,Nancy Duplaá, Pablo Echarri, Moria Casán, Sofía Gala, Nora Cárpena, Graciela Dufau, Cecilia Roth, Rita Cortese, Patricio Contreras, Enrique Pinti, Juan Leyrado, Jorge Marrale, Florencia Peña, Víctor Hugo Morales, Ana María Picchio, Soledad Silveyra, Gerardo Romano, Pablo Rago, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Diego Maradona, Nacha Guevara, Fito Paez, Charly García, Daniel Fanego, Horacio Fontova, Mercedes Morán, Luisa Kuliok, Dolores Fonzi, Dady Brieva, Diego Brancatelli, Mauro Viale, Jorge Rial, Rolando Graña, Daniel Tognetti, Julia Mengolini, Camilo García, Hernán Brienza, Luis Ventura, Gastón Pauls, Federico Luppi, Arturo Bonín, Ignacio Copani, Pablo Ruiz, Raul Rizzo, Víctor Heredia, Teresa Parodi, Luis Luque, Hugo Arana, Darío Grandinetti, Mex Urtizberea, Coco Silly, Alejandro Dolina, Marcelo Tinelli, Pachu Peña, Víctor Laplace, Cristina Tejedor, Roberto Piazza, Diego Capusotto, Liliana Herrero, Juan Pablo Feinman, León Gieco, Marta Minujín, Juan Minujín, Graciela Alfano, Litto Nebbia, Peteco Carabajal, María Onetto, Victoria Onetto, Lito Vitale, Gustavo Garzón, Leonor Benedetto, Paola Barrientos, Susana Rinaldi, Dante López Foresi, su hermana Liliana, Walter Goobar, Jorge Jacobson, Enrique Vázquez, Gerardo Yomal, Julio Villalonga, Horacio Embon, Alejandra Darín, Mario Pasik, Julieta Ortega, Fernán Mirás, Marilina Ross, Alejandro Awada, Jean Pierre Noher, Andrea Rincón, Guillermo Pfening, Diego Torres, Karina Mazzoco, Martin Bossi, el indio Solari, Ricardo Mollo., Natalia Oreiro, Sandra Russo, Pepe Novoa, Ricardo Bartís, Carolina Peleretti, Nacho Gadano, Diego Reinhold, Luis Machín, Andrea Bonelli, Cristina Banegas, Rosario Lufrano, Carlos Polimeni, la productora de America TV Liliana Parodi, Julian Denaro, Francisco Aróstegui, Lovelli, Zurro, David Caceres ...no se trata de opiniones distintas, se trata de ser delincuente, por acción o complicidad. Seguro todavia me faltan varios....NI OLVIDO NI PERDON. A NO OLVIDAR JAMÁS.
3 notes
·
View notes
Com saída de Moro, ministro amigo de Bolsonaro é o mais cotado para assumir Justiça
TALITA FERNANDES, GUSTAVO URIBE E JULIA CHAIB – BRASÍLIA, DF (FOLHAPRESS)
Foto: Pedro Ladeira/Folhapress
Com a saída do ministro Sergio Moro (Justiça e Segurança Pública) do governo, o chefe da Secretaria-Geral, Jorge Oliveira, passou a ser um dos mais cotados para substituí-lo.
Num cenário ainda incerto, um dos desenhos no Palácio do Planalto é de que haja a cisão de Justiça e Segurança Pública, desejo antigo do presidente Jair Bolsonaro (sem partido).
Se isso se confirmar, a probabilidade maior é que Jorge assuma Segurança Pública por ser policial militar da reserva do Distrito Federal. Há, contudo, uma possibilidade e que ele vá para Justiça, mas considerada menor.
Já para a Justiça, o nome mais forte é o do secretário de Segurança Pública do Distrito Federal, Anderson França, que tem se aproximado de Bolsonaro. Lateralmente, há uma possibilidade de o ex-deputado Alberto Fraga (DEM-DF) ser escolhido.
Fraga, que é amigo pessoal do presidente, poderia ainda ser indicado para a Secretaria-Geral, no lugar de Jorge. Com isso, o governo ganha um político no Planalto para auxiliar na articulação com o Congresso. Hoje, há apenas militares nas quatro pastas que ficam no prédio da Presidência.
Essas mudanças foram tratadas pelo presidente com o governo do Distrito Federal, Ibaneis Rocha (MDB), que esteve no Planalto na última quarta-feira (22).
Foi por esse motivo que Rocha evitou assinar documento dos governadores contra Bolsonaro esta semana e mostrou-se alinhado ao governo, inclusive participando de entrevista coletiva diária que normalmente é feita apenas por ministros.
Foto: Arquivo/Agência Brasil
No Planalto, militares e nomes como André Mendonça, advogado-geral da União, tentaram impedir que o ministro deixasse o governo, mas o esforço foi em vão. Moro ficou incomodado com a exoneração de Maurício Valeixo do cargo de diretor-geral da Polícia Federal, órgão subordinado administrativamente à Justiça.
O fatiamento de Justiça e Segurança Pública é um desejo antigo do presidente e Moro é visto como um empecilho para que isso aconteça. O estremecimento na relação dele com o presidente, em outros momentos, passou por esse ponto.
Oliveira é da reserva da Policia Militar do Distrito Federal e homem de confiança pessoal de Bolsonaro. Formado em direito, ele é também visto por Bolsonaro como candidato a uma vaga no STF (Supremo Tribunal Federal).
Indicá-lo para o lugar de Moro seria uma solução caseira e que atende os pré-requisitos que agradam Bolsonaro: discrição e alinhamento ideológico e hierárquico.
Oliveira começou no governo como subchefe de assuntos jurídicos e em menos de um ano virou ministro. Ele esteve à frente de decretos considerados caros ao presidente, como o de flexibilização ao porte e à posse de armas.
0 notes
3º Ambiente de Mercado impulsionará negócios na área do audiovisual
A 3ª edição do Ambiente de Mercado, dentro do 52º Festival de Brasília do Cinema Brasileiro, reunirá, a partir desta segunda-feira (25) no Espaço Cultural Renato Russo (508 Sul), produtores, curadores de grandes festivais internacionais, financiadores, desenvolvedores de games, agentes públicos, distribuidores, agentes de vendas, TVs e plataformas de VOD, entre outros, a fim de impulsionar as possibilidades de negócios do audiovisual para o mercado nacional nos próximos anos.
Com a adesão de mais de 30 relevantes players brasileiros e internacionais, entre eles Netflix, Amazon, Fox e Globo Filmes, a 3ª edição do Ambiente de Mercado consolida Brasília como importante polo audiovisual no país. Trata-se de uma oportunidade para realizadores encontrarem alguns dos maiores compradores de conteúdos, por meio de rodadas de negócios, clínicas, workshops, aulas abertas e pitchings, além de conhecerem a atuação desses players no mercado e experiências negociais bem-sucedidas.
Nesta edição, em parceria com o Sebrae, estão previstas atividades como: clínicas de marketing audiovisual, de roteiro e de comercialização para o mercado internacional; os estudos de caso, lançamento no Brasil do filme Rafiki e do projeto transmídia Na Terra dos Ekitumans; treinamento para pitchings; conversas com players e rodadas de negócios, além de aulas abertas.
As atividades do 3º Ambiente de Mercado são pagas. Para participar, é necessário adquirir o Passaporte Mercado. Acesse https://festivaldebrasilia.com.br/ambientedemercado e confira as informações.
Saiba como estão distribuídas as atividades do Ambiente de Mercado:
Clínicas – 25 de novembro
Clínica de Marketing Audiovisual (Felipe Lopes)
Discutir oportunidades no mercado audiovisual do ponto de vista da distribuição; pensando o público para o projeto desde o início; posicionamento, engajamento e estratégias de comunicação. Como definir o público-alvo, estimativas de público e estratégias de janelas.
Clínica de Roteiro (Leo Garcia)
Realização de uma leitura e análise levando em conta pontos como: Conceito, Estrutura Dramática, Tramas, Personagens, Diálogos e Sugestões criativas. O objetivo é que o autor tenha as ferramentas para retrabalhar o seu roteiro.
Clínica Comercialização para o Mercado Internacional (Mary Morita)
Neste encontro, produtores poderão discutir estratégias de negociação, vislumbrando o melhor desempenho de suas obras no mercado internacional.
Estudo de Caso: Na Terra dos Ekitumans (com Márcio Moraes) – 25 a 27 de novembro
Na Terra dos Ekitumans, com Márcio Moraes, da Tree House Studios: A instalação multissensorial imersiva O sumidouro de Ágreda reconstrói um dos cenários da Terra dos Ekitumans, mergulhando o participante em sensações físicas e emocionais. O público é convidado a interagir com cores, imagens, odores, texturas e sons em um ambiente imprevisível e instigante, através de estruturas físicas, realidade virtual e aumentada. O Lounge Ekituman apresenta artes conceituais do universo do projeto Na Terra dos Ekitumans.
Estudo de Caso: Rafiki (Com Paula Gomes) – 25 a 27 de novembro
Olhar Distribuição apresenta: Um estudo de caso sobre o lançamento no Brasil do filme Rafiki. A Olhar compartilha a experiência de lançar um filme estrangeiro de fora do eixo com um baixo orçamento. Quais foram os desafios para mobilizar e engajar o público; suas estratégias de comunicação; e a parceria para codistribuir o longa com a IPcine.
Workshops
• Clearance: licenciando conteúdo de terceiros que se inserem na sua obra, com Paula Tupinambá
• Teorias de séries: desenho de temporada, com Julia Priolli
• Treinamento para os Pitchings (apenas para os projetos selecionados), com Victor Lopes
Aulas abertas
• Potências negras: um olhar de mercado, com Fernanda Lomba
• Como vender para streaming – O trabalho do agregador, com Fabriccio Annunciato (ETC Filmes)
• Lançamento Nicho 54
• Empreender no cinema, com Caio Gullane
Conversas com players
• Arte 1, representado por Janaína Tadeu
Joana Brea, dos Amazon Studios, que desenvolve programas de televisão e filmes
• Paris Filmes, representada por Ricky Hiraoka
• Coração da Selva, representada por Luciano Patrick
• Discovery Kids, representado por Tatiana Borges
• Telecine, representado por Gabriel Cohen
• Amazon Studios, representada por Joana Brea
Rodadas de Negócios
• Academia de Filmes, representada por Priscila Azevedo
• Amazon Studios, representada por Joana Brea
• Arte 1, representado por Janaína Tadeu
• Boutique Filmes, representada por Gustavo Mello
• Canal Brasil, representado por Marina Pompeu
• Coração da Selva, representado por Luciano Patrick
• Canal Curta!, representado por Marina Kezen
• Descoloniza Filmes, representado por Ibirá Machado
• Discovery Kids, representado por Tatiana Borges
• Elo Company, representada por Gabriela Souza
• FiGa Films, representada por Sandro Fiorin
• Fox, representada por Julia Priolli
• Globo Filmes, representada por Carolina Rapp
• GloboNews, representada por Luiz Eduardo Garcia
• Livres Filmes, representada por Carla Osório
• NBC Universal, representada por Ana Cristina Paixão
• Netflix, representada por Adrien Muselet
• O2 Play, representada por Margot Brandão
• Olhar Distribuição, representada por Paula Gomes
• Paris Entretenimento, representada por Ricky Hiraoka
• Paris Filmes, representada por Ricky Hiraoka
• RT Features, representada por Felipe Poroger
• RTP, representada por Alice Milheiro
• Sesame Workshop, representada por João Amorim
• Telecine, representado por Gabriel Cohen
• Vitrine Filmes, representada por Felipe Lopes
One to Many
• Daniela Persico – Locarno Film Festival
• Diego Lerer – Festival de Cannes
• Juan Manuel Domínguez – BAFICI
• Sandro Fiorin – FiGa Films
O Festival
O mais antigo e tradicional festival do cinema brasileiro chega em 2019 à 52ª edição. Entre 22 de novembro e 1º de dezembro, o Festival de Brasília exibe longas e curtas-metragens distribuídos entre Mostra Competitiva – com prêmios em dinheiro e Troféu Candango para todas as categorias –, Mostra Brasília BRB de Cinema e mostras paralelas.
Além das projeções na tela do Cine Brasília, ações formativas para o aprimoramento de profissionais do audiovisual ocupam espaços na cidade e em regiões administrativas do DF.
Em 2019, o Ambiente de Mercado oferece atividades como pitchings, workshops e rodadas de negócios com grandes nomes nacionais e internacionais do setor, além de importantes discussões sobre políticas públicas do audiovisual.
Realizada pela Secretaria de Cultura e Economia Criativa do Distrito Federal, em parceria com o Instituto Alvorada Brasil, a 52ª edição do evento tem como tema Afirmação do Cinema Nacional, cujo objetivo é amplificar o potencial do Festival de Brasília como vitrine e oportunidade para o fechamento de novos negócios na área do audiovisual.
Todas as informações do Festival de Brasília do Cinema Brasileiro estão disponíveis em www.festivaldebrasilia.com.br<http://www.festivaldebrasilia.com.br/>.<x-apple-ql-id:///word/document.xml>
*Com informações da Secec
3º Ambiente de Mercado impulsionará negócios na área do audiovisual publicado primeiro em https://www.agenciabrasilia.df.gov.br
0 notes
· tal día como hoy: Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer conoce a Julia Espín (otoño de 1858)
El año 1857 no había resultado ser un buen año para Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, en absoluto. Al fracaso de su Historia de los Templos de Españase le habían sumado los graves problemas de salud que habían estado a punto de llevarle a la tumba con sólo veintiún años, por lo que al escritor le costó volver a recuperar su buen ánimo natural hasta bien entrado 1858, pero fue entonces cuando la propietaria de cierto balcón de la calle de santa Justa poblado por nidos de golondrinas entró en su vida.
Julia Espín era una joven cantante de ópera de veinte años, cuyo padre ofrecía recitales y formación musical en su propia casa, siendo en uno de los mencionados donde Gustavo y Julia se conocieron. Lo primero que les llamó la atención el uno del otro fue su pasión mutua por la música, especialmente por el compositor Frederic Chopin, de cuyo trabajo ambos eran grandes admiradores. Como suele suceder, las artes se solapan y pronto Julia se convirtió en confidente del proceso creativo de las primeras rimas de Gustavo, dedicadas a ella. Al contrario de lo que se suele pensar, la admiración mutua y el amor por el arte hicieron posible que el poeta y la cantante iniciaran una relación muy intensa y continuada en el tiempo.
También ha formado parte de la leyenda romántica que ella le rechazó al momento cuando lo cierto es que mantuvieron una relación de dos años y que él siempre significó mucho para ella, puesto que guardó celosamente los álbumes de las rimas que le escribió y los dibujos que le hizo durante toda su vida. Ella fue el gran amor de su vida y nunca la olvidó, acudiendo a su recuerdo cuando escribía el resto de las rimas y pidiendo a su hermano Valeriano que llamara a su hija como su musa: Julia.
3 notes
·
View notes
2019 Eisner Award nominees announced
The nominees for the 2019 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards have been announced by Comic-Con International. Image Comics received the most nominations with 19, while DC Comics received 17 nominations (not including the “shared” categories, like colorists who work for multiple companies).
On the creator end, Tom King received the most nominations with six, followed by Alex de Campi and Jeff Lemire with four. Also, if you’re of the betting persuasion, here’s a tip: put your money on an Image series walking away with the Best New Series Eisner.
The announcement follows the list of nominees for the Will Eisner Hall of Fame, which was released in January. The awards will be announced in July at Comic-Con International in San Diego. Check out the complete list of nominees below.
Best Short Story
“Get Naked in Barcelona,” by Steven T. Seagle and Emei Olivia Burrell, in Get Naked (Image)
“The Ghastlygun Tinies,” by Matt Cohen and Marc Palm, in MAD magazine #4 (DC)
“Here I Am,” by Shaun Tan, in I Feel Machine (SelfMadeHero)
“Life During Interesting Times,” by Mike Dawson (The Nib), https://thenib.com/greatest-generation-interesting-times
“Supply Chains,” by Peter and Maria Hoey, in Coin-Op #7 (Coin-Op Books)
“The Talk of the Saints,” by Tom King and Jason Fabok, in Swamp Thing Winter Special (DC)
Best Single Issue/One-Shot
Beneath the Dead Oak Tree, by Emily Carroll (ShortBox)
Black Hammer: Cthu-Louise, by Jeff Lemire and Emi Lenox (Dark Horse)
No Better Words, by Carolyn Nowak (Silver Sprocket)
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310, by Chip Zdarsky (Marvel)
The Terrible Elisabeth Dumn Against the Devils In Suits, by Arabson, translated by James Robinson (IHQ Studio/ Image)
Best Continuing Series
Batman, by Tom King et al. (DC)
Black Hammer: Age of Doom, by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and Rich Tommaso (Dark Horse)
Gasolina, by Sean Mackiewicz and Niko Walter (Skybound/Image)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Julaa Madrigal (BOOM! Box)
The Immortal Hulk, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and Ruy José (Marvel)
Runaways, by Rainbow Rowell and Kris Anka (Marvel)
Best Limited Series
Batman: White Knight, by Sean Murphy (DC)
Eternity Girl, by Magdalene Visaggio and Sonny Liew (Vertigo/DC)
Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, by Mark Russell, Mike Feehan, and Mark Morales (DC)
Mister Miracle, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads (DC)
X-Men: Grand Design: Second Genesis, by Ed Piskor (Marvel)
Best New Series
Bitter Root, by David Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sanford Green (Image)
Crowded, by Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, and Ted Brandt (Image)
Gideon Falls, by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino (Image)
Isola, by Brenden Fletcher and Karl Kerschl (Image)
Man-Eaters, by Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk (Image)
Skyward, by Joe Henderson and Lee Garbett (Image)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8)
Johnny Boo and the Ice Cream Computer, by James Kochalka (Top Shelf/IDW)
Petals, by Gustavo Borges (KaBOOM!)
Peter & Ernesto: A Tale of Two Sloths, by Graham Annable (First Second)
This Is a Taco! By Andrew Cangelose and Josh Shipley (CubHouse/Lion Forge)
Tiger Vs. Nightmare, by Emily Tetri (First Second)
Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12)
Aquicorn Cove, by Katie O’Neill (Oni)
Be Prepared, by Vera Brosgol (First Second)
The Cardboard Kingdom, by Chad Sell (Knopf/Random House Children’s Books)
Crush, by Svetlana Chmakova (JY/Yen Press)
The Divided Earth, by Faith Erin Hicks (First Second)
Best Publication for Teens (ages 13–17)
All Summer Long, by Hope Larson (Farrar Straus Giroux)
Gumballs, by Erin Nations (Top Shelf/IDW)
Middlewest, by Skottie Young and Jorge Corona (Image)
Norroway, Book 1: The Black Bull of Norroway, by Cat Seaton and Kit Seaton (Image)
The Prince and the Dressmaker, by Jen Wang (First Second)
Watersnakes, by Tony Sandoval, translated by Lucas Marangon (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best Humor Publication
Get Naked, by Steven T. Seagle et al. (Image)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Julia Madrigal (BOOM! Box)
MAD magazine, edited by Bill Morrison (DC)
A Perfect Failure: Fanta Bukowski 3, by Noah Van Sciver (Fantagraphics)
Woman World, by Aminder Dhaliwal (Drawn & Quarterly)
Best Anthology
Femme Magnifique: 50 Magnificent Women Who Changed the World, edited by Shelly Bond (Black Crown/IDW)
Puerto Rico Strong, edited by Marco Lopez, Desiree Rodriguez, Hazel Newlevant, Derek Ruiz, and Neil Schwartz (Lion Forge)
Twisted Romance, edited by Alex de Campi (Image)
Where We Live: A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas, edited by Will Dennis, curated by J. H. Williams III and Wendy Wright-Williams (Image)
Best Reality-Based Work
All the Answers: A Graphic Memoir, by Michael Kupperman (Gallery 13)
All the Sad Songs, by Summer Pierre (Retrofit/Big Planet)
Is This Guy For Real? The Unbelievable Andy Kaufman, by Box Brown (First Second)
Monk! by Youssef Daoudi (First Second)
One Dirty Tree, by Noah Van Sciver (Uncivilized Books)
Best Graphic Album—New
Bad Girls, by Alex de Campi and Victor Santos (Gallery 13)
Come Again, by Nate Powell (Top Shelf/IDW)
Green Lantern: Earth One Vol. 1, by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman (DC)
Homunculus, by Joe Sparrow (ShortBox)
My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
Sabrina, by Nick Drnaso (Drawn & Quarterly)
Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Berlin, by Jason Lutes (Drawn & Quarterly)
Girl Town, by Carolyn Nowak (Top Shelf/IDW)
Upgrade Soul, by Ezra Claytan Daniels (Lion Forge)
The Vision hardcover, by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Michael Walsh (Marvel)
Young Frances, by Hartley Lin (AdHouse Books)
Best Adaptation from Another Medium
Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation, adapted by Ari Folman and David Polonsky (Pantheon)
“Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley, in Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection, adapted by Junji Ito, translated by Jocelyne Allen (VIZ Media)
Out in the Open by Jesús Carraso, adapted by Javi Rey, translated by Lawrence Schimel (SelfMadeHero)
Speak: The Graphic Novel, by Laurie Halse Anderson and Emily Carroll (Farrar Straus Giroux)
To Build a Fire: Based on Jack London’s Classic Story, by Chabouté (Gallery 13)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material
About Betty’s Boob, by Vero Cazot and Julie Rocheleau, translated by Edward Gauvin (Archaia/BOOM!)
Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World, by Pénélope Bagieu (First Second)
Herakles Book 1, by Edouard Cour, translated by Jeremy Melloul (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Niourk, by Stefan Wul and Olivier Vatine, translated by Brandon Kander and Diana Schutz (Dark Horse)
A Sea of Love, by Wilfrid Lupano and Grégory Panaccione (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
Abara: Complete Deluxe Edition, by Tsutomu Nihei, translated by Sheldon Drzka (VIZ Media)
Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction, by Inio Asano, translated by John Werry (VIZ Media)
Laid-Back Camp, by Afro, translated by Amber Tamosaitis (Yen Press)
My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder, by Nie Jun, translated by Edward Gauvin (Graphic Universe/Lerner)
Tokyo Tarareba Girls, by Akiko Higashimura (Kodansha)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips
Pogo, vol. 5: Out of This World At Home, by Walt Kelly, edited by Mark Evanier and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
Sky Masters of the Space Force: The Complete Sunday Strips in Color (1959–1960), by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood et al., edited by Ferran Delgado (Amigo Comics)
Star Wars: Classic Newspaper Strips, vol. 3, by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson, edited by Dean Mullaney (Library of American Comics/IDW)
The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Words and Worlds of Herbert Crowley, by Justin Duerr (Beehive Books
Thimble Theatre and the Pre-Popeye Comics of E. C. Segar, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books
Action Comics: 80 Years of Superman Deluxe Edition, edited by Paul Levitz (DC)
Bill Sienkiewicz’s Mutants and Moon Knights… And Assassins… Artifact Edition, edited by Scott Dunbier (IDW)
Dirty Plotte: The Complete Julie Doucet (Drawn & Quarterly)
Madman Quarter Century Shindig, by Mike Allred, edited by Chris Ryall (IDW)
Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise Gallery Edition, edited by Joseph Melchior and Bob Chapman (Abstract Studio/Graphitti Designs)
Will Eisner’s A Contract with God: Curator’s Collection, edited by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Writer
Alex de Campi, Bad Girls (Gallery 13); Twisted Romance (Image)
Tom King, Batman, Mister Miracle, Heroes in Crisis, Swamp Thing Winter Special (DC)
Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer: Age of Doom, Doctor Star & the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows, Quantum Age (Dark Horse); Descender, Gideon Falls, Royal City (Image)
Mark Russell, Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, Green Lantern/Huckleberry Hound, Lex Luthor/Porky Pig (DC); Lone Ranger (Dynamite)
Kelly Thompson, Nancy Drew (Dynamite); Hawkeye, Jessica Jones, Mr. & Mrs. X, Rogue & Gambit, Uncanny X-Men, West Coast Avengers (Marvel)
Chip Zdarsky, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man, Marvel Two-in-One (Marvel)
Best Writer/Artist
Sophie Campbell, Wet Moon (Oni)
Nick Drnaso, Sabrina (Drawn & Quarterly)
David Lapham, Lodger (Black Crown/IDW); Stray Bullets (Image)
Nate Powell, Come Again (Top Shelf/IDW)
Tony Sandoval, Watersnakes (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Jen Wang, The Prince and the Dressmaker (First Second)
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Matías Bergara, Coda (BOOM!)
Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC)
Karl Kerschl, Isola (Image)
Sonny Liew, Eternity Girl (Vertigo/DC)
Sean Phillips, Kill or Be Killed, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies (Image)
Yanick Paquette, Wonder Woman Earth One, vol. 2 (DC)
Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art)
Lee Bermejo, Batman: Damned (DC)
Carita Lupatelli, Izuna Book 2 (Humanoids)
Dustin Nguyen, Descender (Image)
Gregory Panaccione, A Sea of Love (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Tony Sandoval, Watersnakes (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best Cover Artist (for multiple covers)
Jen Bartel, Blackbird (Image); Submerged (Vault)
Nick Derington, Mister Miracle (DC)
Karl Kerschl, Isola (Image)
Joshua Middleton, Batgirl and Aquaman variants (DC)
Julian Tedesco, Hawkeye, Life of Captain Marvel (Marvel)
Best Coloring
Jordie Bellaire, Batgirl, Batman (DC); The Divided Earth (First Second); Days of Hate, Dead Hand, Head Lopper, Redlands (Image); Shuri, Doctor Strange (Marvel)
Tamra Bonvillain, Alien 3 (Dark Horse); Batman, Doom Patrol (DC); Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Multiple Man (Marvel)
Nathan Fairbairn, Batman, Batgirl, Birds of Prey, Wonder Woman Earth One, vol. 2 (DC); Die!Die!Die! (Image)
Matt Hollingsworth, Batman: White Knight (DC): Seven to Eternity, Wytches (Image)
Matt Wilson, Black Cloud, Paper Girls, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); The Mighty Thor, Runaways (Marvel)
Best Lettering
David Aja, Seeds (Berger Books/Dark Horse)
Jim Campbell, Breathless, Calexit, Gravetrancers, Snap Flash Hustle, Survival Fetish, The Wilds (Black Mask); Abbott, Alice: Dream to Dream, Black Badge, Clueless, Coda, Fence, Firefly, Giant Days, Grass Kings, Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass, Low Road West, Sparrowhawk (BOOM); Angelic (Image); Wasted Space (Vault)
Alex de Campi, Bad Girls (Gallery 13); Twisted Romance (Image)
Jared Fletcher, Batman: Damned (DC); The Gravediggers Union, Moonshine, Paper Girls, Southern Bastards (Image)
Todd Klein— Black Hammer: Age of Doom, Neil Gaiman’s A Study in Emerald (Dark Horse); Batman: White Night (DC); Eternity Girl, Books of Magic (Vertigo/DC); The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest (Top Shelf/IDW)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism
Back Issue, edited by Michael Eury (TwoMorrows)
The Columbus Scribbler, edited by Brian Canini, columbusscribbler.com
Comicosity, edited by Aaron Long and Matt Santori, www.comicosity.com
LAAB Magazine #0: Dark Matter, edited by Ronald Wimberley and Josh O’Neill (Beehive Books)
PanelxPanel magazine, edited by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, panelxpanel.com
Best Comics-Related Book
Comic Book Implosion: An Oral History of DC Comics Circa 1978, by Keith Dallas and John Wells (TwoMorrows)
Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists, by Martha H. Kennedy (University Press of Mississippi)
The League of Regrettable Sidekicks, by Jon Morris (Quirk Books)
Mike Grell: Life Is Drawing Without an Eraser, by Dewey Cassell with Jeff Messer (TwoMorrows)
Yoshitaka Amano: The Illustrated Biography—Beyond the Fantasy, by Florent Gorges, translated by Laure Dupont and Annie Gullion (Dark Horse)
Best Academic/Scholarly Work
Between Pen and Pixel: Comics, Materiality, and the Book of the Future, by Aaron Kashtan (Ohio State University Press)
Breaking the Frames: Populism and Prestige in Comics Studies, by Marc Singer (University of Texas Press)
The Goat-Getters: Jack Johnson, the Fight of the Century, and How a Bunch of Raucous Cartoonists Reinvented Comics, by Eddie Campbell (Library of American Comics/IDW/Ohio State University Press)
Incorrigibles and Innocents, by Lara Saguisag (Rutgers Univeristy Press)
Sweet Little C*nt: The Graphic Work of Julie Doucet, by Anne Elizabeth Moore (Uncivilized Books)
Best Publication Design
A Sea of Love, designed by Wilfrid Lupano, Grégory Panaccione, and Mike Kennedy (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
The Stan Lee Story Collector’s Edition, designed by Josh Baker (Taschen)
The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Worlds of Herbert Crowley, designed by Paul Kepple and Max Vandenberg (Beehive Books)
Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise Gallery Edition, designed by Josh Beatman/Brainchild Studios/NYC (Abstract Studio/Graphitti Designs)
Will Eisner’s A Contract with God: Curator’s Collection, designed by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Digital Comic
Aztec Empire, by Paul Guinan, Anina Bennett, and David Hahn, www.bigredhair.com/books/Aztec-empire/
The Führer and the Tramp, by Sean McArdle, Jon Judy, and Dexter Wee, http://thefuhrerandthetramp.com/
The Journey, by Pablo Leon (Rewire), https://rewire.news/article/2018/01/08/rewire-exclusive-comic-journey/
The Stone King, by Kel McDonald and Tyler Crook (comiXology Originals) https://cmxl.gy/Stone-King
Umami, by Ken Niimura (Panel Syndicate), http://panelsyndicate.com/comics/umami
Best Webcomic
The Contradictions, by Sophie Yanow, www.thecontradictions.com
Lavender Jack, by Dan Schkade (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/thriller/lavender-jack/list?title_no=1410&page=1
Let’s Play, by Mongie (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/letsplay/list?title_no=1218&page=1
Lore Olympus, by Rachel Smythe, (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/lore-olympus/list?title_no=1320&page=1
Tiger, Tiger, by Petra Erika Nordlund, (Hiveworks) http://www.tigertigercomic.com/
7 notes
·
View notes
Malhação Vidas Brasileiras - 15/02/2019 Sexta Feira
#malhaçãodehoje #malhaçãovidasbrasileiras #malhação2004 #malhaçãoaovivo #malhação_vidas #malhação2018 #malhação2007 #malhação2001 #malhaçãocompleto #malhação2003 malhação 2007
malhação 2019
malhação vidas brasileiras capitulos
malhação 2018
malhação 2012
malhação 2010
malhação globo play
malhação 2014
malhação 2017
malhação resumo vidas brasileiras
malhação ao vivo
malhação amanda
malhação atores
malhação antiga
malhação alex
malhação amanhã
malhação audiencia
malhação arthur aguiar
malhação assistir
malhação academia
a malhação de hoje
a malhação faz bem ao coração
a malhação da globo
a malhação do rei leão
a malhação vidas brasileiras
a malhação começa que horas
a malhação 2007
a malhação de amanhã
a malhação viva a diferença
a malhação fisica encanta a juventude
álvaro malhação vidas brasileiras
malhação 2018 álvaro
malhação segredo de álvaro
malhação verena e álvaro
malhação viva à diferença
malhação breno
malhação bianca
malhação blog
malhação bianca bin
malhação bruno e fatinha
malhação bodão
malhação bryan
malhação betina
malhação beijo
malhação bene
oitavo b malhação
complexo b malhação
m b malhação
malhação cascavel
malhação conectados
malhação capitulos
malhação cabeção
malhação camila
malhação canal viva
malhação capitulo de hoje
malhação cobra e jade
malhação conectados elenco
malhação claudio
malhação c
malhação de hoje
malhação da fatinha
malhação de 2014
malhação de 2016
malhação de 2012
malhação de 2017
malhação de 2015
malhação de judas
malhação de 2007
malhação do cabeção
resumo de malhação
capítulo de malhação
atores de malhação
música de malhação
resumo de malhação 2005
fotos de malhação
proximos capitulos de malhação
trilha sonora de malhação
d vilma malhação
malhação elenco
malhação elenco 2019
malhação elenco 2017
malhação elenco 2015
malhação elenco 2007
malhação elenco 2016
malhação elenco 2014
malhação em ingles
malhação erico
malhação elenco 2006
malhação é novela ou seriado
malhação é o tchan
malhação é um lixo
malhação e alimentação
malhação é um esporte
malhação e amamentação
malhação é uma porcaria
malhação e saude academia ribeirão preto
malhação e gravidez
malhação e saude
malhação é uma novela
malhação érico
malhação é o tchan letra
malhação é bom pra saúde
malhação é encurtada
malhação é ruim
malhação fatinha
malhação flora
malhação fiuk
malhação fabiana
malhação familia
malhação fatinha e bruno
malhação fabio
malhação fernanda paes
malhação flaviana
malhação flora e marcio
malhação gshow
malhação gael
malhação gabriela
malhação gravida
malhação gravidez
malhação gigabyte
malhação g1
malhação gshow videos
malhação getulio
gshow malhação
malhação g
malhação vidas brasileiras gshow
malhação hoje
malhação hugo
malhação horario
malhação hj
malhação hugo e dandara
malhação historia
malhação hugo e verena
malhação hugo e maria alice
malhação hugo morre
malhação hugo cai
malhação internacional
malhação id
malhação intensa como a vida
malhação internacional 2004
malhação internacional 2003
malhação internacional 2005
malhação internacional 2006
malhação internacional 2002
malhação instagram
malhação internacional 2003 músicas
i miss you malhação
i can't believe malhação
malhação íntima
malhacao na íntegra
malhação jaqueline
malhação jade
malhação joana
malhação julia e pedro
malhação juliana didone
malhação jaguar
malhação jessica
malhação jeniffer oliveira
malhação ju e gil
malhação jaqueline 2018
ju malhação
ju malhação 2005
ju malhação estilo
ju malhação atriz
jesse j malhação
dicas da ju malhação 2012
gil e ju malhação
lia e ju malhação
dicas da ju malhação
dinho e ju malhação
malhação karina
malhação k1
malhação kavaco
malhação k2
malhação karina e pedro
malhação kiko
malhação kailani
malhação karina descobre que gael não é seu pai
malhação kavaco e amanda
malhação k1 e k2
k2 malhação
malhação lia
malhação lica
malhação logo
malhação leticia e gustavo
malhação lia e dinho
malhação lia e vitor
malhação lica e samantha
malhação luana piovani
malhação ludmila dayer
malhação lutadora
malhação l
malhação marcio
malhação maria alice
malhação multipla escolha
malhação michael
malhação morte
malhação musicas
malhação michael e santiago
malhação malhação
malhação mocotó
malhação maicon
malhação m.e 2005 - capitulo 45
malhação m.e 2005 - capítulo 84
malhação m.e. 2006 - capitulo 73
malhação no viva
malhação novela
malhação nova temporada
malhação nanda
malhação nova
malhação nacional 2003
malhação nacional 2004
malhação noticias
malhação natasha
malhação nanda e gui
malhação n
malhação ontem
malhação online
malhação orelha
malhação ogromovel
malhação o seu lugar no mundo
malhação o que vai acontecer
malhação o que vem por ai
malhação o seu lugar no mundo elenco
malhação o que aconteceu com wagner
malhação o que aconteceu com verena
malhação o que vai acontecer nos proximos capitulos
malhação o que vai acontecer hoje
malhação o dia nascer feliz
malhação o que amanda tem
malhação o que aconteceu com a k1
malhação perola
malhação pro dia nascer feliz
malhação personagens
malhação pro dia nascer feliz capitulo 1
malhação pedro e catarina
malhação perina
malhação primeira temporada
malhação pro dia nascer feliz elenco
malhação pro dia nascer feliz romulo
malhação proximos capitulos
musicas para malhação
academia malhação p sul
academia malhação p sul p3
academia malhação psul p4
academia malhação psul facebook
malhação quinta feira
malhação quinzena
malhação quem vai morrer
malhação que fiuk participou
malhação quantos anos
malhação quem vai morrer 2018
malhação quando começou
malhação quem morreu
malhação quem é camila
malhação quinzena peromar
malhação q horas começa
q horas começa malhação 2018
q horas começa malhação 2017
malhação q significa
malhação resumo
malhação resumo 2019
malhação rafael
malhação rafael e gabriela
malhação resumo da semana
malhação resumo 2007
malhação rosalia
malhação resumo gshow
malhação resumo semanal
malhação rede noticia
malhação r
malhação suplementos
malhação santiago
malhação sonhos capitulo 1
malhação sonhos capitulo 18
malhação sonhos capitulo 2
malhação sonhos capitulo 39
malhação sonhos capitulo 3
malhação sonhos capitulo 31
malhação sonhos capitulo 30
malhação toda forma de amar
malhação temporadas
malhação todas
malhação trilha sonora
malhação temporada 2007
malhação talissia
malhação tv novelas
malhação tito
malhação toda maneira de amar 2019
malhação tobias
malhação ursula
malhação urubu
malhação uodson e alina
malhação ultima temporada
malhação ultimos capitulos
malhação um lugar no mundo
malhação ursula e enzo
malhação urubu e jaque
malhação ultimas noticias
malhação último capítulo completo
malhação úrsula
malhação 2006 último capítulo
malhação 2005 último capítulo
malhação 2007 último capítulo
malhação 2012 último capítulo
malhação 2004 último capítulo
assistir malhação último capítulo
malhação 2003 último capítulo
malhação vidas brasileiras
malhação vidas brasileiras globo play
malhação vidas brasileiras elenco
malhação vidas brasileiras perola
malhação vidas brasileiras assistir online
malhação viva a diferença elenco
malhação verena
malhação viva
malhação v
gshow malhação v
malhação wikipedia
malhação vagner
malhação vagner morre
malhação wagner morreu
malhação wagner leva um tiro
malhação wikipedia 2018
malhação wikipedia temporadas
malhação wagner morre ou não
malhação vagner 2018
malhação w
malhação x menstruação
x miseria malhação
batata doce x malhação
malhação youtube
malhação yasmin
malhação yasmin e peralta
malhação youtube 2018
malhacao yasmin fontes
malhação yahoo
youtube malhação 2006
youtube malhação vidas brasileiras
youtube malhação 2005
youtube malhação 2004
malhacao zetaboards
malhação zumba
malhação zelandia
malhacao zeta
malhacao zuera
zac malhação
zeca malhação
zanyor malhação
zé malhação sonhos
zulu malhacao
malhação 07/01/19
malhação 09/01/18
malhação 04/01/19
malhação 01/01/19
malhação 04/02/19
malhação 09/01/19
malhação 08/01/18
malhação 02/01/19
malhação 07 01 19
malhação 03/01/18
malhação 1995
malhação 1999
malhação 1998
malhação 1996
malhação 1997
malhação 18 02
malhação 1995 musicas
malhação 18 temporada
malhação 1046
malhação 19 temporada
1 malhação elenco
malhação 1 temporada download
malhação 1 capitulo
malhação 1 de novembro
malhação 1 de janeiro
malhação 1 de dezembro
malhação 1/3/2018
malhação 1 temporada abertura
malhação 1/8/2017
malhação 1 de agosto
malhação 2 temporada
malhação 2 temporada elenco
malhação 2 de novembro
malhação 2 de março
malhação 2/1/2018
malhação 2/3/2018
malhação 2/1/2015
malhação 2 temporada personagens
malhação 2 temporada online
malhação 3 temporada
malhação 31 de dezembro
malhação 3 de dezembro
malhação 30 de outubro
malhação 30 de novembro
malhação 3 de dezembro de 2018
malhação 3 a 7 de dezembro
malhação 31 08
malhação 31 de outubro
malhação 3 temporada elenco
malhação 3 de novembro
malhação 3 vezes por semana
malhação 3 doors down
capitulo 3 malhação 2012
omega 3 malhação
capitulo 3 malhação 2014
capitulo 3 malhação 2005
capitulo 3 malhação 2013
malhação 4 temporada
malhação 4 de janeiro 2019
malhação 4/1/2019
malhação 4 de dezembro 2018
malhação 4 de dezembro
malhação 4 de setembro
malhação 4/1/2018
malhacao 4 de outubro
malhação aos 40 anos
malhação capitulo 4
capitulo 4 malhação 2012
capitulo 4 malhação 2014
resumo malhação 4 de fevereiro
4 meses de malhação
resumo malhação 4 de setembro
malhação 5 temporada
malhação 5 de dezembro de 2018
malhação 5 de fevereiro
malhação 5 de março
malhação 5/3/2018
malhação 5 de janeiro
malhação 5/1/2018
malhacao 5/3/18
malhacao 5/2/2018
malhacao 5 amigas
malhação 5 de dezembro
capitulo 5 malhação 2014
5 protagonistas malhação
malhação 6 temporada
malhação 6 de dezembro
malhação 6/1/2015
malhacao 6 de novembro
malhação 6 de agosto
malhação sonhos 60
malhação sonhos 61
malhação sonhos 62
malhação sonhos 65
malhação capitulo 60
malhação 6 temporada elenco
malhação 6/3/2018
malhação 6 de agosto 2018
capitulo 6 malhação 2014
capitulo 6 malhação 2012
malhação 6/6/2018
malhação 7 temporada
malhação 7 de janeiro
malhação 7/1/19
malhação 7/1/2019
malhacao 7 de setembro
malhação 7 temporada online
malhação 7/8/2017
malhação 7 de agosto de 2017
70 malhação sonhos
resumo malhacao 7 de janeiro
malhação 7 temporada elenco
capitulo 7 malhação 2014
capitulo 7 malhação 2015
resumo malhação 7 de janeiro
malhação 8 temporada
malhação 8/1/2019
malhação 8/1/2018
malhacao 8 de janeiro
malhação 8 de fevereiro
malhação 8/1/2015
malhação 8/2/2018
malhação 8/5/2017
malhacao 8 de maio
malhação 8 de novembro
malhação 8 de janeiro
malhação 8 de janeiro 2018
malhação 9 temporada
malhação 95
malhação 99
malhação 98
malhação 96
malhação 97
malhação 94
malhação 9/1/2019
malhação 9 de janeiro de 2019
malhação 97 elenco
malhação 9 temporada elenco
malhação 9 temporada download
malhação 9/8/2017
malhação 9 temporada trilha sonora
capitulo 9 malhação sonhos
0 notes