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DC Cinematic Universe Pitch (TL;DR version)
So, in case you didn't have the time or interest to read through the hundred+ reblogged layout of the DC cinematic universe I was proposing over the last while, here's a relatively truncated version of that:
(Edit: Apparently it undoes my tabbing when not in edited mode, so I'm going to try bolding)
PHASE ONE
Title*
Elements they introduce*
Wonder Woman
Princess Diana
Queen Hippolyta
Donna Troy
Nubia
The Amazons
Themyscira
Steve Trevor
Barbara Ann Minerva (pre-Cheetah)
Etta Candy
Baroness Paula von Gunther
Doctor Poison
Martian Manhunter
J’onn J’onzz
John Stewart (pre-Green Lantern)
Katma Tui
The Green Lantern Corps
The Guardians
Scar
The Manhunters
The Flash
Barry Allen
Wally West (as Kid Flash)
Iris West
Joe West
Ralph Dibny (pre-Elongated Man)
Sue Dibny
The Rogues
Captain Cold
Captain Boomerang
Heat Wave
Weather Wizard
The Trickster
Pied Piper
Green Lantern
Hal Jordan
Thaal Sinestro (still a Green Lantern)
Abin Sur
Kilowog
Arisia Rrab
Salaak
Ch’p
Carol Ferris (pre-Star Sapphire)
Thomas Kalmaku
Red Lantern Corps
Atrocitus
Dex-Starr
Aqualad
Jackson Hyde
Garth of Shayeris
The concept of Atlantis
Atlan, the Dead King
Black Manta
Cal Durham
Dr. Stephen Shin
Black Jack
Eel
Scavenger
Charybdis and Scylla
Green Arrow
Oliver Queen
League of Shadows (Mentioned)
Black Canary
Roy Harper
Deathstroke
Deadshot
Task Force X
Amanda Waller
Count Vertigo
Vlatava
Justice League
Batman
Aquaman
Superman
Martha and Jonathan Kent
Lois Lane
General Zod
Faora-Ul
Ursa and Non
Jax-Ur
The Kryptonians
The Phantom Zone
Alfred Pennyworth
Queen Clea of Atlantis (briefly)
Teen Titans
Dick Grayson (as Nightwing)
Starfire
Cyborg
Raven
Beast Boy
The HIVE Academy
The HIVE Queen
Doctor Light
The HIVE Five
Bumblebee
PHASE TWO
Wonder Girl
Cassie Sandsmark
Vanessa Kapatelis (pre-Silver Swan)
Circe
Medusa
Superman
Supergirl
Zor-El
The City of Kandor
Brainiac
Darkseid (Mentioned)
Perry White
Jimmy Olsen
The Daily Planet
Batman and Batgirl
Barbara Gordon
Jim Gordon
The Mad Hatter
The Joker (in memory)
Catwoman (in memory)
Harley Quinn (in memory)
Two-Face (in memory)
Jason Todd’s death (in memory)
The Penguin (in memory)
The Riddler (in memory)
Killer Croc
Harvey Bullock and Renee Montoya
Nightwing
Tim Drake
Poison Ivy
Clayface
Roman Sionis (pre-Black Mask)
Aquaman
Queen Mera
Orm Marius
Tula Marius
Queen Atlanna
Nuidis Vulko
The Kingdom of Xebel
King Nereus
The Siren
The Trench
Green Arrow 2
Mia Dearden
Brick
Cupid
China White
Wonder Woman 2
Artemis of Bana-Mighdall
Queen Antiope
Bana-Mighdall
The White Magician
Green Lantern 2
Guy Gardner
Ganthet and Sayd
Carol Ferris as Star Sapphire
The Star Sapphire Corps
The Zamarons
Jillian Pearlman
Hector Hammond
Doctor Polaris
Sonar
The Tattooed Man
Hawkman and Hawkgirl
Carter Hall
Shiera Saunders
Prince Khufu
Princess Chay-Ara
Hath-Set
Kent Nelson (as Doctor Fate)
Inza Cramer
Nabu
Supergirl
Linda Danvers
The Silver Banshee
The Flash 2
Linda Park
Elongated Man
Solovar
Gorilla Grodd
Gorilla City
Marvel Family
Billy Batson
Mary Bromfield
Freddy Freeman
Dr. Sivana
Black Adam
The Wizard Shazam
Martian Manhunter 2
Saint Walker
Blue Lantern Corps
Larfleeze
The Orange Lantern
Aqualad 2
Dolphin
King Shark
Justice League 2
Vandal Savage
The Blue Beetle Scarab
Daniel Garrett
Ted Kord
Teen Titans 2
Terra
A new lineup of Task Force X
PHASE THREE
The Atom
Ray Palmer
Jean Loring
Booster Gold
Goldstar
Chronos the Time-Thief
Per Degaton
Firestorm
Ronnie Raymond
Martin Stein
Killer Frost
Jason Rusch (pre-Firestorm)
Superman 2
Lex Luthor
Emil Hamilton
Metallo
Bizarro
Kryptonite and its properties
Batman and Batgirl 2
The Iceberg Lounge
Catwoman, Joker, Harley, Two-Face, Penguin, and Riddler in person
Hugo Strange
Wonder Girl 2
Giganta
Doctor Psycho
Aquaman 2
Corum Rath
Kadaver
Lorena Marquez
The sinking of San Diego
Nightwing 2
Mr. Freeze
Nora Fries
Stephanie Brown
Arthur Brown
Wonder Woman 3
Barbara Ann Minerva as the Cheetah
The Duke of Deception
Marvel Family 2
Darla Dudley
Eugene Choi
Pedro Pena
Victor and Rosa Vasquez
Mister Mind
The Anti-Life Equation
Teen Titans 3
Jericho
Rose Wilson
The Wildebeest Society
Various new Titans
Green Lantern 3
The Sinestro Corps
Amon Sur
Lyssa Drak
Karu-Sil
Despotellis
Arkillo
Anti-Monitor
Parallax mentioned
Other Lanterns like Boudikka and Tomar-Re
Supergirl 2
Earth Three
Ultraman
Owlman
Superwoman
Power Girl
The Crime Syndicate
Alexander Luthor and family
Mr. Mxyzptlk
Martian Manhunter 3
Mongul
Warworld
Mongal and Mongul Jr.
Lobo
Big Barda
The Flash 3
Bart Allen
Meloni Thawne
Reverse Flash
Don and Dawn Allen
Time travel using the Speed Force
Green Arrow 3
Shado
Merlyn
Bronze Tiger
League of Shadows
Connor Hawke mentioned
Death of Oliver Queen
Justice League 3
Darkseid
Apokolips
Desaad
Granny Goodness
Mr. Miracle
New Gods
ANIMATED UNIVERSE
Superman
Earth Two
Golden Age Superman
Golden Age Lois Lane
The Ultra Humanite
Delores Winters
Plastic Man (Cameo)
Wonder Woman
Golden Age Wonder Woman
Eviless
Hypnota
Maxima
Jay Garrick
Jay Garrick
Johnny Quick
Jesse Quick
Mirror Master
Rainbow Raider
The Thinker
Aquaman
Golden Age Aquaman
Lori Lemaris
Topo
King Neptune
The Fisherman
The Malignant Amoeba
Batman
Golden Age Batman
Golden Age Robin
Golden Age Joker
Golden Age Penguin
Golden Age Catwoman
Golden Age Riddler
Bat-Mite
Alan Scott
Alan Scott
Rose Canton
Jennifer-Lynn Hayden (Pre-Jade)
Doiby Dickles
Ma Hunkel
Solomon Grundy
Justice Society of America
Mr. Terrific (Terry Sloane version)
Johnny Thunder
Hawk and Dove
Metamorpho
The Justice Society
The Legion of Doom
STANDALONE TRILOGY
Clark Kent
Earth Prime
Teenage Clark Kent
Jonathan and Martha Kent
Lana Lang
Pete Ross
Leslie Willis (pre-Livewire)
Chloe Sullivan
Whitney Fordman
The Toyman
Clark Kent 2
Teenage Lois Lane
Krypto the Super-Dog
The Parasite
Clark Kent 3
The Multiverse
Leslie Willis as Livewire
Atomic Skull briefly
CRISIS
Crisis on Infinite Earths (Part 1-3)
True nature of the Anti-Monitor
The imps Qwsp and Quirk
Destruction of Earth Two, Three, and Prime
Death of Barry Allen
Hal Jordan as Parallax
Apparent death of Mr. Miracle and Darkseid
Teenage Clark Kent only survivor of Earth Prime
PHASE FOUR
Superman 3
Doomsday
The death of Superman
Lois pregnant with Jon Kent
John Henry Irons (pre-Steel)
Batman & Batgirl 3
Hush
Arkham hostage situation
Barbara Gordon paralyzed
Jonathan Crane’s allegiance to the League of Shadows revealed
Batman, Catwoman, Joker, Harley, Penguin, Riddler, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, and Killer Croc taken by the League
Wonder Girl 3
Vanessa Kapatelis as Silver Swan
Hawkworld
Kendra Saunders
Fel Andar
The Thanagarians
Katar Hol
Shayera Thal
Nightwing 3
Jason Todd resurrected as Red Hood
Roman Sionis as Black Mask
Firefly
Kyle Rayner
Genocide of the Green Lantern Corps by Parallax
Kyle Rayner
Jennifer-Lynn Hayden as Jade
Alexandra DeWitt
Alexander Nero
The Indigo Tribe
Miss Martian
M’gann M’orzz
Ma’alefa’ak
Despero
Kid Flash
Wally West as the Flash
Hunter Zolomon as Zoom
Golden Glider leading a new team of Rogues
Golden Glider
The Top
Starfire
The original Teen Titans disbanded
The Planet Tamaran
Blackfire
The Citadel
The Planet Rann
Adam Strange
Alanna
Buddy Baker
Aquaman 3
Offscreen death of Aquababy, separation of Aquaman and Mera
Thanatos
Doom Patrol
Niles Caulder
Robotman
Elasti-Woman
Mento
Negative Man
The Brotherhood of Evil
The Brain
Monsieur Mallah
Madame Rouge
General Immortus
General Zahl
Swamp Thing
Swamp Thing
Abigail Arcane
Anton Arcane
John Constantine
Steel
John Henry Irons as Steel
Natasha Irons
Conner Kent AKA Kon-El created
Hank Henshaw becomes Cyborg Superman
Impulse
XS
Owen Mercer, son of Captain Boomerang
Max Mercury
Cobalt Blue
Inertia
Teen Titans 4
The Big Bang
Static
Gear
Aquamaria
Hotstreak
Major Disaster
Rolando Texador
Holocaust
The Blood Syndicate
Zatanna
Zatanna Zatara
Jason Blood and Etrigan
Brother Blood
Cult of Trigon
Blue and Gold
Booster Gold and Blue Beetle’s friendship
T.O. Morrow
The Red Tornado
Maxwell Lord
Watchtower
Firestorm 2
Multiplex
Lorraine Reilly
Jason Rusch becomes Firestorm
Ronnie Raymond dies of cancer
Supergirl 3
Legion of Super-Heroes
Brainiac 5
Cosmic Boy
Saturn Girl
Lightning Lad
Mon-El
Brainiac 13
Kara remains in the future
The Atom 2
Murder of Sue Dibny
Murder of Doctor Light
Kimiyo Hoshi becomes Light
Jean Loring exposed as murderer
Blue Beetle murdered by Maxwell Lord
The Question
Vic Sage
Helena Bertinelli
Victor Zsasz
The Court of Owls
Death of Vic Sage
Justice League 4
Checkmate revealed
Anthony Ivo
Amazo
Jaime Reyes becomes the new Blue Beetle
Secret Society of Super-Villains revealed
Justice League Dark
Zatanna, Constantine, Raven, Swamp Thing, Etrigan, and Jared Stevens form Justice League Dark
Trigon unleashed
Son of Batman
Damian Wayne
Jonathan Crane as the Scarecrow revealed
War of the Gods, Part One
Circe, Cheetah, Giganta, Silver Swan, Doctor Poison, Queen Clea, Zara, and Blue Snowman form Villainy Inc.
Doctor Psycho turned into a pig
Death of Queen Hippolyta
Doors of Death opened
PHASE FIVE
War of the Gods, Part Two
The Firstborn
Murder of Circe, Doctor Poison, Queen Clea, Zara, and Blue Snowman
Ares
Zeus
Hercules
Gods of Olympus
Artemis of Bana-Mighdall returns from the dead
Aquaman, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, and Captain Marvel called on to protect the gods
Death of the Olympian pantheon
Champions of Olympus found a new pantheon
Blue and Gold 2
Booster and Jaime attempt to save Ted through time travel
Rip Hunter
Black Beetle
The Reach
The Bat Family, Part One
League of Shadows prison
Bane
Cassandra Cain
Batman, Catwoman, and eight villains work together to escape
Superboy
Expedition to Krypton
Alexander Luthor Jr.
The Eradicators
Death of Emil Hamilton
Teenage Clark Kent from Earth-Prime becomes Superboy-Prime
Birds of Prey
Black Canary, Huntress, and Renee Montoya as the Question form Birds of Prey
Barbara Gordon as Oracle
Dinah Drake, the original Black Canary
Katana
Sin
Lady Shiva
Sarah Lance as White Canary
The Speed Force
Barry Allen brought from the past
Barry, Wally, Bart, and allies join forces
Godspeed
Professor Alchemy
Death of Eobard Thawne, Hunter Zolomon, and Inertia
Savitar
Death of Max Mercury
Batwoman
Kate Kane as Batwoman
Bette Kane as Flamebird
Duke Thomas
Man-Bat
She-Bat
Zatanna 2
Klarion the Witch-Boy
Lucifer
Swamp Thing 2
Tefe Holland
The Floronic Man
Blackest Night
Jessica Cruz
Simon Baz
Black Hand
Birth of the Black Lantern Corps
Nekron mentioned
Adam Strange
Starro
War between Rann and Thanagar
The Bat Family, Part Two
Ra’s al-Ghul
Talia al-Ghul
Bat Family fully reunited
Deaths of the Joker and Ra’s al-Ghul
Steel 2
Natasha Irons as Steel
Manchester Black
Black Lightning
Jefferson Pierce
Anissa and Jennifer Pierce
Tobias Whale
Joey Toledo
Syonide
Death of Earl Clifford
The Atom 3
Princess Laethwyn
The Morlaidhans
Adam Cray
The Bug-Eyed Bandit
The Micro Squad
Firestorm 3
Ronnie Raymond resurrected as Deathstorm
Connor Hawke
Connor Hawke
Death of Merlyn
The Rogues
Owen Mercer takes his father’s place
Abra Kadabra trades the team’s souls
The demon Neron
Blackest Night, Part Two
Zombie apocalypse caused by the Black Lantern Corps
Resurrection of dead heroes and villains such as Superman, Barry Allen, Hal Jordan, Oliver Queen, the Question, Ted Kord, Jean Loring, Sue Dibny, the Joker, various members of the Suicide Squad, and more
Death of Amanda Waller at the hands of her fallen Suicide Squad members
Creation of the White Lantern ring
All intact zombies restored to life
ANIMATED UNIVERSE, PHASE TWO
Alan Scott 2
Icicle
Icicle Jr.
Jakeem Thunder
Cyclone
Universe still existing despite Crisis
Jennifer missing from this universe
Stargirl
Courtney Whitmore
Pat Dugan
Starman
All-American Kid
Nathaniel Adam’s transformation into Captain Atom
General Wade Eiling
Solomon Grundy’s past revealed
Al Pratt
Al Pratt as Golden Age Atom
Atom Smasher
Michael Holt’s Mr. Terrific
Fire and Ice
Ultra-Humanite’s return
Cyclotron
Hourman
Rick Tyler
Rex Tyler
Matthew Tyler
Hawk becoming Extant in the future
The Spectre
Spectre
Boston Brand’s murder
Doctor Mid-Nite
Beth Chapel (pre-Doctor Mid-Nite)
Eclipso
The Hook
Jay Garrick 2
Shade
The Phantom Stranger
The realization something is wrong with their universe
Justice Society of America 2
The Sandman
The revelation that their universe is preserved through the dreams of Jennifer-Lynn Hayden, residing in Earth-One
CRISIS
Final Crisis (Part 1-3)
Superboy-Prime, Alexander Luthor Jr., and Jennifer-Lynn Hayden the keys to restoring the Multiverse
Krona
Imperiex
Resurrection of Darkseid
Restoration of Earth Two, Earth Three, and Earth Prime
Edit: Let's see how that does.
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⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀ ⋆ ━━━━╍ tyler hoechlin as jack harper layouts.
credits to @TQUILAB4SUNRISE on twitter. are necessary.
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#tyler hoechlin#tyler hoechlin icons#tyler hoechlin layouts#tyler hoechlin packs#jack harper#jack harper icons#jack harper packs#jack harper layouts#can you keep a secret
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i just want to quickly put out there that i’m not an RP blog! i guess maybe my layout can be a bit confusing but nowhere does it say i am an RP blog, and i have never done an RP post on this blog!
that being said i do have RP blogs: jack harkness ( @cxptained ) and owen harper ( @stickingplasters) but i am rarely on them anymore - maybe i should try and return at some point? anyway, if you wanna RP with me ask for my discord, i do still write over there but it should be known that i am mutually exclusive with the lovely @blipintiime and @riftborne for the whole TW3 team (except if there’s an owen that wants to write with my jack). but if you’ve got other characters you RP and you wanna throw them at me then go ahead! i am selective, i reserve the right to decline if i don’t think our writing styles don’t mesh but i look at every single blog!
anyway, all this to say this blog is not an RP blog, please do not DM me in character or send me in character asks. thank you!
#i guess the way my bio is set out it looks like it#but!! if i was an rp blog i would have a rules page and an rp posts on my blog
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SUPERMAN’S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN #142-148 OCTOBER 1971 - APRIL 1972 BY JACK KIRBY, VINCE COLLETTA AND MIKE ROYER AND MURPHY ANDERSON
SYNOPSIS (FROM DC DATABASE)
Superman and Jimmy Olsen encounter an apparent vampire and werewolf and a miniature planet named Transilvane, while the Newsboy Legion track down the hood who killed Jim Harper, the original Guardian.
Superman and Jimmy Olsen take on a host of “monsters” from the small world of Transilvane, while the Newsboy Legion see Jim Harper's killer wiped out by an Inter-Gang trap.
While Superman, the Guardian, and Terry Dean encounter the San Diego Five String Mob in Metropolis, Jimmy Olsen and the Newsboy Legion meet another Inter-Gang killer and the Loch Ness monster in Scotland.
Superman encounters a Boom Tube again, and Jimmy and the Newsboy Legion are captured in Scotland by Simyan and Mokkari, who turn Jimmy into a powerful primitive.
While Superman, Dubbilex, Terry Dean, and the Golden Guardian investigate a tunnel that leads to the DNA Project, the Newsboy Legion battles a “caveman” Jimmy Olsen and other menaces unleashed by Simyan and Mokkari.
Superman finally makes a visit to New Genesis where he meets Magnar and Highfather, and is returned to Earth to help Jimmy and the Newsboy Legion, who have become prisoners of evil Victor Volcanum.
Superman, Jimmy Olsen, and the Newsboy Legion have a showdown with Victor Volcanum, who hopes to conquer the world.
REVIEW
Yeah, after this issue, all this Jack Kirby craziness disappears forever. The title would eventually become Superman Family (I think).
The art in this issues is spectacular, even the ones inked by Royer. Vince Colletta, a very controversial figure, would be removed from the fourth world titles, as he tended to erase characters from the background to speed up the process. He also showed inked pages around the Marvel offices, months before the first one was published. Pencillers in general didn’t like how he inked them.
Hard to tell with these pages.
The story is all over the place. It is easy to get lost because the layouts are not story-friendly. A change of scene can happen on the second panel of a page. Characters go from being miniaturized to full size in no time. It’s crazy all over. There is just too many ideas thrown at the reader, and not much character development.
It was a nice touch, though, that Superman got to visit Supertown.
I give these issues a score of 7
#neal adams#jack kirby#mike royer#dc comics#comics#review#fourth world#jimmy olsen#superman's pal jimmy olsen#the guardian#newsboy legion#1971#1972#bronze age
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hi bingo friend! five questions for u and ur ocs :) — valiantgentle
1. do you ever put little easter eggs into your fics?
2. what is your favorite platform for reading/writing fic?
3. how do you come up with fic titles?
4. what's your favorite trope?
5. what is georgia's favorite book?
Hi, thanks for the questions!
1. Absolutely! It’s one of my favourite things to do! I love putting in little obscure references and quotes from the games/books/movies. Weirdly, sometimes it happens in reverse, I’ll put something in and then find out later that its actually canon. I don’t know whether that’s my brain absorbing things unconsciously or what, but it always freaks me out.
2. In terms of writing I use the notes app on my phone so I can write wherever and I really do prefer ao3 for uploading. For reading I like ao3 and tumblr, wattpad is okaayy and I’m not that keen on ff tbh. Purely because the layout of ao3 pleases me and ff layout really annoys me for a reason I can’t pinpoint 😂
3. I wish I knew! I don’t force it, I usually wait for it to come to me, and it feels right. One time I named a fic after a song from Heathers The Musical. Long Overdue is named that because its a play on a library book being overdue. Living Dangerously is a quote from Book!Muldoon. I have no set pattern when it comes to naming fics.
4. I haven’t included this in any of my fics (yet…although it seems perfect for Uncharted) but good guy teams up with bad guy to defeat an even worse bad guy. I love it so much. E.g. Jack Sparrow and Barbossa teaming up to take down the EITC and Davy Jones.
5. Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird. She has a first edition that Sam threatens to burn with his lighter as leverage to get Georgia to help him and Sully. He wouldn’t actually do that, would you Sam? Right? Sam?!
#oc creator bingo 2022#thanks for the ask!#oc: georgia chapman#the golden library#long last#long overdue
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Archie Christmas Spectacular #1
Archie Christmas Spectacular #1 Archie Comics 2021 Written by Dan Parent & Francis Bonnet Pencils by Dan Parent & Pat & Tim Kennedy Inked by Bob Smith & Jim Amash Coloured by Glenn Whitmore Lettered by Jack Morelli BRAND NEW STORY: “Jingles Jangled!” It wouldn’t be Christmas without a visit from Jingles! Jingles wants to be part of the Riverdale High Christmas Ball, so he “disguises” himself in human form. He makes quite a splash at the dance, but really hits it off with Veronica’s cousin’s Harper. What happens when he has to reveal his true self to her? Only time will tell! I will say this, I miss Kevin in these new stories! He needs to be featured with the gang more especially at a Riverdale High school dance. I really am a sucker for these one-shots because they have all these stories from across the entire fun of Archie and I’m never quite sure what year some are from. That these remain as timeless as they are is amazing to me and keeps them such a pure joy to keep reading. That and no matter if it’s an ungodly early hour, a rainy or snowy day or whether the sun is shining brightly the Riverdale gang always, and I mean always puts a smile on your face. I love the way that this is being told. Yes there are four vignettes here but they all seem to really flow from one to another with such ease, kudos to whomever is responsible for making that happen. The story & plot development in these short stories always amazes me in how complete they are. The character development never waivers and how we see them through the dialogue, the character interaction and how they act and react to the situations and circumstances is utterly delightful. The pacing is amazing and as it takes us through each story it manages to feel simply like a natural progression. The way that we see this book structured is amazing and where the stories are placed and what they contain just seems to be impeccably chosen. While there really aren’t too many layers within the story to explore, that's okay there really shouldn’t be as this is the perfect all-ages line of books. There’s something for everyone regardless of age or gender and I have to say I love trying to figure out when the story first appeared based on the outfits we see. I do have a favourite and that’s the Snow Castle with Veronica in that red number while the story is more recent it’s a definite throwback to old Hollywood glamour. I’m always amazed by the quality of the work on the interiors. It doesn’t matter what year the story came out it all looks so similar to each other and that’s classic Archie style. The linework is strong, crisp and clean and how we see the attention to detail is extremely well rendered. The backgrounds along with the composition of the panels enhance and expand the moments while also bringing out the depth perception, sense of scale and the overall sense of size and scope to the story. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show such remarkable eyes for storytelling. The colour work is extraordinary and what Glenn is capable of doing with such solid colours really blows me away. I love that this is the kind of book that can be passed around the house and talked about at a device free meal by the entire family, regardless of what that family looks like. One of these days though I’d really like to see an Archie Channukah special come out just because my own holiday would be nice to see celebrated by the Archie gang. These stories are timeless classics, even the new one, and they represent everything Archie stands for and just brings more than simple holiday cheer.
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Wrapped this super fun FFA jacket inspired album artwork & layout for Oklahoma artist @jakeflintmusic . #pigsflyshop did a complete redesign of an existing concept by Mike Harper. We collaborated with the always kickass @smokinokiecustoms to do a physical sew-out of the redesigned patches to photograph for the cover. Thanks Jack! Thanks Jake for the work. And thanks Mike for the jumping off point. Will post pics of complete artwork after it’s released! . Need album art done? Need layouts for CD & LP? Just a digital cover? Download cards or cassette tapes designed? We got you. We do offer discounts for Oklahoma artists. Contact info in bio. DM works too. . #pigsflyshop #smokinokies #jakeflint #ffa #albumart #albumartwork #design #graphicdesign #merch #oklahoma #scissortail #scissortailedflycatcher #oklahomamusic #country #countryandwestern #countrymusicfan #reddirt #embroidery #embroideredpatch #patch #corduroy #ffajacket #artistsoninstagram #ranchlife #farmlife #yeehaw #artforhire #redesign #🤠 https://www.instagram.com/p/B7tWTMuBNPo/?igshid=ph17rwywqrrc
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Rajnish Gambhir Author Interview Family Writing Scotch and Golf Rajnish Gamb… https://ift.tt/2TWPFVL
Rajnish Gambhir Author Interview Family Writing Scotch and Golf Rajnish Gambhir watched first ever film Sound of Music at the age of 5 Rajnish Gambhir is a down to earth guy whose family is his first priority Rajnish Gambhirs priorities are in the order Family Writing Scotch and Golf He is a down-to-earth guy whose family is his first priority. Then his writing followed by Scotch and golf! Meet Rajnish Gambhir. Welcome Rajnish.Your real name and pen name?Rajnish GambhirPlease share some of the best memories of your childhoodTill the age of 9 I lived in a large joint family in a huge ‘haveli’ (built by my late grandfather). My fondest childhood memories are of the years spent in this ‘haveli’ – be it playing cricket with my cousins uncles and friends or going for picnics or participating in festivities together! I also fondly recall watching my first ever film ( ‘Sound of Music’ ) at the age of 5.About your education?Went to St. Paul’s School (Darjeeling) and La Martiniere for Boys (Kolkata) before graduating in Commerce from St. Xavier’s College (Kolkata).What career did you plan during your education days?I always dreamt of becoming a doctor. Even during childhood my favorite possession was a ‘Doctors’ set’ (or sets) that my mother would frequently buy me! What languages you can speak and write?EnglishHindi Punjabi Bengali (though I cannot write in Gurmukhi). What is your biggest source of inspiration in life?The loving bond with my wife and children.What hurts you most in this world?Not that I’m easily hurt. But yes at times when I’m misunderstood by a loved one! If you had to live a day of your life as one of the living dead personality who would it be and why?Rajesh Khanna (of the early seventies). I’m his huge fan – out of his seventeen consecutive hits of the early seventies I don’t think I’ve missed watching even a single one. Reason – To relish the fame of receiving letters ‘written in blood’ by beautiful women!! Also to get the opportunity in having myself filmed opposite Sharmila Tagore for the evergreen romantic number ‘Mere dil mein aaj kya hai’ (Daag).What is your favorite genre and why?Fiction and Biographies.When did you start writing? What is the purpose of your writing?I ‘casually’ wrote throughout my school and college days (basically poetry) – but all confined to my ‘secret diary’. Post marriage I would often choose blank cards and script poetic lines before presenting them to my wife! Presently I am more into novels as writing long stories provides me a platform to share my thoughts with my readers through the characters I have so lovingly created! Which of your work has been published so far? Would you like to share asynopsis of your work?My debut novel ‘A Passion Beyond Extremes’ (Leadstart) was published in 2013. The novel is an intriguing love triangle set in Calcutta Darjeeling and Bombay shrouded in a well crafted mystery. The second novel ‘Honour For A Ransom’ has been recently published by Leadstart (March 2016). This is a heartrending love story set in Punjab and England during the pre and post colonial era with ‘honour killing’ as the major theme. What are your forthcoming writings?I’m working on my 3rd novel which will be a romantic thriller.What genres you write in and why?Romance Romantic thrillers – because I have grown up reading these genres.What keeps you motivating towards writing?The urge and curiosity to create interesting characters to shoulder the story I always wanted to tell. If Writing a Book is taken as a project What are the key essentials youtake care of in Project Management?Good editing a striking cover an appealing (but concise) back cover blurb and finally an effective book promotion strategy.How do you plan schedule and monitor your writing commitments?Since I’m not a full time writer I do not have any fixed schedule for writing. For me planning a chapter (or a part of it) along with the layout of the episodes and necessary research on essential facts together with jotting down relevant notes is an absolute pre-requisite. Once these are in place writing becomes easy and then I needn’t have a fixed schedule. It can be early morning or late night or even during office hours (when I’m relatively free!) What are your future plans?To continue with my corporate job and simultaneously write more novels. What is generally your preference in reading a paper book or ebook? Andwhy?Paperbook definitely. The feel of a well published paperbook in your hands cannot be compared to any other format! Secondly I have grown up reading paperbacks and hardbacks since in our younger days e-books didn’t exist. What four top most things you take care of while writing a book?Basic plot characterization climax and flow. I have the first three clearly chalked out (in detail) before even embarking on the first chapter. I try to ensure that every chapter (or part there of) ends on an inquisitive note prompting the reader to eagerly seek what’s next. This is important in order to maintain an engaging ‘flow’ of the story being told. How much real life goes into a fiction writing?Quite a bit. I feel what one has actually experienced can be best expressed in words. Is a high level of imagination important to have for an Author?Yes of course. Your origin of birth and other countries you have visited/ stayed. Whatbest things you liked in these countries around the globe?Origin of birth – Kolkata. Countries visited / stayed – USA UK Nepal Bangladesh Thailand China Singapore Hong Kong PhilippinesTaiwan Dubai. The ‘French Quarters’ of New Orleans for its unique architecture London for its ‘old world charm’ and Thailand for its mouthwatering local cuisine deserve a special mention. Favorite time of the day?Late evening when I’m relaxed at home after a long day! Your zodiac/ sun sign?Taurus. Your favorite color and why?Blue. I guess it looks good on me. What is the last book you finished reading? What is the current book you are reading?Last book I read was ‘A Prisoner of Birth’ by Jeffery Archer. I am currently reading ‘To kill a Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee. Your favorite book and why?Difficult to pick from a) Master of the Game (Sidney Sheldon) – simply loved the character ‘Kate Blackwell’ for her steely determination and ruthless business sense b) Death on the Nile (Agatha Christie) – such a baffling murder mystery superbly crafted and c) The Seventh Secret (Irving Wallace) – an incredible plot so skillfully woven by the author. . Your favorite movie and why?Amongst English – ‘One flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ for Jack Nicholson’s amazing performance and a heartrending script. Amongst Hindi – ‘Aandhi’ for award winning performances by Sanjeev Kumar and Suchitra Sen coupled with haunting melodies credited to Gulzar (lyrics) and R.D.Burman (music). Your favorite celebrity and why? Your favorite food?Chinese. Possessed with a ‘sweet tooth’ I am extremely fond of desserts too (Indian and Western) often amenable to second helpings! Your favorite sports?Golf. What is the force that drives you?I always try and read the word ‘Impossible’ as ‘I am possible’! What comes to your mind when you think of India?Saare jaahan se acchha! Some quickies: Sun orMoonLaughteror Smile Morning orEveningCoffee orTeaMountainor Sea Long Drive orShort Drive Silence or ConversationWateror Fire Air orEarthMars or Jupiter Tulip orRose Red orBlue Left orRightGlance or StareFameor Money Boy or Girl Day orNightTreeor PlantLoveor PassionWhat three words come to your mind for each Technology: essential growth employment Life: precious beautiful useful God: supreme powerful feared Humanity: essential charity care Terrorism: cowardice insanity inhuman Racism: inhuman arrogance stupidity Childhood Abuse Love: God family friends Parenting: love care education Old age: respect care patience. First thing you do in the morning after waking up?Quietly praise the Lord. The last thing to do before sleep?Have a glass of water. If one fine morning you wake up and find your sex changed to the oppositewhat will be your first reaction?Horrified! State your signature line/ tagline/ best quote’There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience. It supersedes all other courts’. (Mahatma Gandhi). The last line of your autobiography would be?I am truly thankful to God Almighty for what I am today. The title of your autobiography would be? Will decide when I actually plan to write one!! Links & other relevant details: ISBN-10: 9352013921 ISBN-13: 9789352013920 ASIN: B01D1N4DR8 Publisher:Leadstart Publishing (P) Ltd. Twitter handle:Rajnish Gambhir (@rajnish19611) | Twitter Facebook page:http://ift.tt/1TY24py Website:http://ift.tt/22Coe0A Goodreads author page:http://ift.tt/1TY24pA Amazon link:Honour For A Ransom Any other links:http://ift.tt/1TY24FR ift.tt/22Coe0C ift.tt/1TY24FU Video Trailer: HONOUR FOR A RANSOM – Book Trailer authors
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Paterson
A slice of life film, Paterson depicts one week (Monday to Sunday) in the life of Paterson (Adam Driver) who lives in Paterson, New Jersey with his girlfriend Laura (Golshifteh Farahani), his dog Marvin, works as a bus driver for the city, and goes to a bar run by Doc (Barry Shabaka Henley). Aside from the weekend, his days are relatively the same. He wakes up, gets breakfast, goes to work, has a conversation with a fellow employee who's life is in shambles, he drives, he goes home, he has dinner, he walks Marvin, he goes to the bar, and then repeat. Yet, much like life, things change every time. To the untrained eye, particularly when it is your own eye, life barely changes from day-to-day. Capturing this beauty and showing how it changes, Paterson is a simple and down-to-earth film that plays like a poem about life and all of its odd idiosyncrasies.
Paterson is, above all, a film about people. That is the biggest change from the day-to-day. Every morning, Paterson wakes up next to Laura. Every morning, their sleeping position is different. Every morning, he eats breakfast. Every morning, he is eating something different, sitting somewhere new, or the dog is somewhere new. Every morning, he goes to work. Every day, he encounters new people, new sights in the city, new conversations, and new incidents. Every day, he goes home. Every day, Laura made something new for dinner, painted something, or purchased something new. Every day, he walks to the bar with Melvin. Every day, he sees somebody new or has a conversation with a stranger. Every day, he goes to the bar. Every day, he sees new people who are new or familiar faces to him and the conversations or situations are different. Though, on the surface, Paterson is a film about seven days that just repeat themselves like Groundhog Day, each day is vibrantly different. It is a film that celebrates the mundane nature of life, but also the subtle changes that make each day feel new. It is not merely a world defined by the fact that the sun rises every morning and sets every evening. The times of the sunrise and sunset even change each day, symbolic of the slight and practically unnoticeable change of each day. We have our routines, especially Melvin, but things will not always go to plan and things will often change from the day-to-day. Jarmusch's picture is tribute to that and a simple and structurally unique poem to that simplicity.
Beautifully acted by Adam Driver, the role is incredibly reserved as he plays the quite and meditative Paterson. Constantly writing in his secret notebook of poems, he writes about simple things like a box of matches. He finds the poetry in life and pens poems based upon that simple beauty. Largely not emotive, he is a man that simply goes through life and likes what he likes and what he likes most is poetry. Yet, his reserved nature even applies to his love. He does not read his poems to his girlfriend, he does identify himself as an aspiring poet to people he meets, and he does not want to share his poems with the world. Writing the poems is enough for him, nothing more and nothing less. He is content with his life in Paterson, driving a bus, living with his girlfriend, and going to the bar. His poetry, as it stands, is all he wants it to be. Every inch of his life, even his girlfriend and her obsession with black-and-white, is what he wants it to be. His aspirations are to wake up as himself the next day and to do what he likes, even if it does not conform with the aspirations and dreams of society.
Yet, what sets Paterson apart is its complete lack of cinematic aspirations. In many ways, Jarmusch's film is like Paterson himself. As Laura pushes him to release his poems, he half-heartedly promises to make copies of the poems. Whenever the audience thinks the film is setting up something via foreshadowing or about to reach a scene of unspeakable tension, the film refuses. With a street tough warning Paterson about how Melvin might get dog jacked, Paterson talking to an aspiring rapper who seems oddly intrigued by the dog, Everett (William Jackson Harper) bringing a gun to the bar, and Paterson's bus breaking down, it feels like the film is constantly foreshadowing or introducing palpable drama. The most common fear is regarding the dog and that fear could be felt in the theater. Left outside the bar as Paterson drinks and pals around, we are constantly left with the belief that Melvin will be stolen. But, inevitably, the screen fades to black and he begins the next day next to Laura in bed. There is even a scene where the door is open and Melvin runs out, but it is shown to be merely part of his routine as he immediately scampers back in. Jarmusch even openly mocks his audience in regards to the bus incident. With it breaking down due to an electical problem, passengers immediately ask if it will blow up. The film seems to play into this by having Paterson tell everybody to stay a good distance away from the bus. When he goes home and tells Laura the bus broke down, she asks if it explodes. At the bar, Doc asks if it exploded and then he and Paterson share a laugh at the thought. The film consistently foreshadows at dramatic and thrilling events, but they never come and the conclusion is merely Jarmusch laughing at the audience with his characters. An explosion? Are you out of your mind? This makes the final frame really the only act of foreshadowing to be found in the film with Paterson waking up again on another Monday. The foreshadowing there merely hints at the fact that his life will continue on like this for the foreseeable future. Things will change from day-to-day, but the general layout will remain unaffected by time.
Poetic, beautifully structured, and defiant to not play into expectations, Paterson feels wholly unique. It is realism with splashes of formalism in the editing via images of Laura appearing via a slight dissolve as Paterson writes a poem about her or the words appearing on the screen. Simple, elegant, and achingly real, Paterson is simply a film about life. Nothing more and nothing less. It is a film that aspires to be what it is and does not pretend to be something it is not.
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Original Courthouse during 1862 occupation. Notice Yankee tents and wagons
Starke Miller has reintroduced a chapter of Oxford history that over time has “Gone With the Wind.” The activities that transpired here could fill several novels. On our recent Gettysburg/Sharpsburg/Harpers Ferry/ Franklin expedition, Oxford was anything but forgotten.
HottyToddy.com: Starke, is it correct that Grant arrived here in December 1862 with 50,000 troops or is this our imagination?
Starke Miller: Grant came to Oxford on December 4 and 5 with 50,000 men. Another 30,000 were stationed at College Hill.
HottyToddy.com: What was his objective?
Starke Miller: Grant thought he was going down the Mississippi Central Railroad to take Jackson and then he was going to Vicksburg. He was going to use the railroad for his supply line.
HottyToddy.com: You once told me that if the railroad into Oxford had not been completed in 1859, the war would have never crossed our path in Lafayette County.
Starke Miller: The Rail Road brought overnight mail, same or next day newspapers. It cut travel time from days to hours. It even brought fresh oysters to Oxford. But it also brought the Yankees and all their destruction.
HottyToddy.com: Confederate General Earl Van Dorn somewhat threw a monkey wrench into Grant’s plans. How did this impact Oxford?
Starke Miller: Van Dorn raided Grant’s supply depot at Holly Springs. Grant realized he could never fully protect the rail line or his supplies behind him. He realized he had to go down the Mississippi river to get to Vicksburg. He knew the Confederates could not tear up or burn the River like they could the railroad.
HottyToddy.com: In 1863 more cavalry was passing through Oxford. Which army had control over the town at that time?
Starke Miller: A few thousand Union Cavalry passed through Oxford, one day that summer on their way to wreck the railroad engines, cars, shops and the round house at Grenada. It probably took them at least 3 hours to pass through Oxford. They would have gone into most of the stores on the Square and bought, or stolen, whatever they wanted. There also would have been some harassment of citizens.
1864 Union sketch of the burning of Oxford. Yes, that is a Doctor’s office skeleton a Union Cavalryman had on his horse.
HottyToddy.com: Fast forward to 1864. Union General AJ “Whiskey” Smith was intent on burning the town and Ole Miss. Did he succeed?
General Andrew Jackson Smith
Starke Miller: Smith had burned Ripley one month before, in the same manner, he burned Oxford. He was chasing Nathan Bedford Forrest both times. In Oxford, Forrest had left here two days before and had raided Memphis. Out of anger, I believe, Smith ordered the town of Oxford and the University of Mississippi burned.
HottyToddy.com: Who was Jacob Thompson and why was his mansion significant to Oxford?
Starke Miller: Jacob Thompson was probably the wealthiest man in Oxford with the largest, finest furnished house in Oxford. He had been a member of President Buchanan’s Cabinet before the War. He was a member of Jeff Davis’ government during the War. His fine mansion, with its furniture, nearly all imported from Europe, was burned by A. J. Smith the same day in 1864, the town was burned.
HottyToddy.com: Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest was in and out of Oxford a lot. Why so?
Starke Miller: From January to August of 1864 Forrest used Oxford for his headquarters.
HottyToddy.com: Was Thompson truly a Southern spy or is this simply a fabrication orchestrated by abolitionists?
Starke Miller: After the Union Dahlgren raid on Richmond, when it was discovered the Raiders had one of their objectives to kill Jefferson Davis, the Southern gloves came off. Southerners hatched a plan to kidnap Lincoln and Jacob Thompson was sent to Canada, with a large amount of gold, to finance a number of Confederate schemes against the North.
HottyToddy.com: Describe the 1861 Oxford Square.
Starke Miller: Very similar to today in layout. Probably at least half the buildings were wood. The Courthouse was a bit smaller. One very interesting thing I figured out, from the census, was that right at 40% of the business owners and clerks were foreign born. In walking into the stores, you would have heard a lot of different accents.
August 1864 ~ The ruins of Oxford after Union General “Whiskey” Smith burned the town. The white columned building is Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Photo from Jack Case Wilson’s, “Faulkners, Fortunes and Flames”
HottyToddy.com: Did the Yankees declare martial law in Oxford?
Starke Miller: Whenever the Yankees were in town overnight, they would have a dusk to dawn curfew on the townspeople. They did not want pot shots taken at them in the dark and also just for their general security.
HottyToddy.com: Some individuals believe Oxford was burned in retaliation for the destruction of Chambersburg, PA by Confederate troops. Is there any truth to this theory?
Starke Miller: That did happen just before the Yankees came to Oxford. There is a story that the Yankees in Oxford learned of that burning from a Southern newspaper they found in Oxford. But I have an account of a messenger riding up to A. J. Smith, as he sat on his horse on the North side of the Square with the news Forrest had slipped around him to the West and that he had raided Memphis the night before. That is when Smith ordered the town and University burned. I believe it was purely anger. There was NO military need for it.
HottyToddy.com: Looking to 1865, what transpired in postwar Oxford? Was a German immigrant a major player in rebuilding the Square?
Starke Miller: Hermann Wholleben was a 27-year-old blacksmith in Oxford before the War. He joined the 1st Mississippi Cavalry, and he participated in Earl Van Dorn’s raid on Holly Springs in 1862. Instead of grabbing a new saddle or a repeating rifle or a nice Yankee overcoat, or getting drunk, he went to the paymaster’s office and grabbed a sheaf of uncut Yankee $20 bills. After the War, he buys about half the Square and is a very wealthy man. Faulkner used this story in one of his books. Will Lewis (owner of Neilsons) and I believe it also.
Plaque on a building on the Square
HottyToddy.com: An individual, Alfred H. Kendal, who is buried in St. Peter’s was an unsung hero for Oxford and Lafayette County at age 14. Few of us know who he is and why he is important.
Starke Miller: When the Courthouse was fired by Smith’s men in 1864, fourteen year old Alfred Kendal took a wagon up to the door, and he saved most of the marriage, probate and land records out of the courthouse. He was a brave young man.
Starke Miller, a Civil War historian and expert on the University Greys, conducts incredible tours of Oxford; Ole Miss; and St. Peter’s Cemetery. Starke recently directed a tour to Gettysburg, Sharpsburg (Antietam); Harpers Ferry; and Franklin (TN) for me. It exceeded my wildest expectations! This guy is good!!
Steve Vassallo is a HottyToddy.com contributor. Steve writes on Ole Miss athletics, Oxford business, politics and other subjects. He is an Ole Miss grad and former radio announcer for the basketball team. Currently, Steve is a highly successful leader in the real estate business who lives in Oxford with his wife Rosie. You can contact Steve at [email protected] or call him at 985-852-7745.
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identity ask #1 - questions 1, 5 and 15.
i apologise in advance i tend to rant a bit
here is the link to the full ask meme.. click it
firstly: yes i am having a nice day thank you very much for asking. i have read through my very long answer about six times, and this as much sense as it will ever make. sorry again
1. if you want to understand me.. part a) to understand me in general - listen to heaps of glass animals- like me, it makes no sense on the surface, and seems interesting when you listen more closely, but can be repetitive. feels generally relaxed but some parts are pretty crazy part b) to understand my personality - watch something that seems kinda cool and edgy to the casual viewer but is actually tedious and annoying to someone who watches the show often (i seem like a cool kid to strangers and new friends but my best friends have to put up with my constant screaming and honestly they seem kind of sick of it) part c) to understand how i speak read something that uses so many metaphors + made up words and phrases that it hardly makes sense - roald dahl is a good choice. also, jack kerouac because he just goes on endless tangents with no full stops. and if the book has lots of swearing in it, that’s great too. definitely read something that has been proof read a billion times but is still shit
5. far out. this question is deep “do you think of yourself as a human being or a human doing?”
i don’t really pay much attention to what i do in life? time passes and i just tend to do things and go with it? so i guess im a human being because all i do is.. exist
15. five most influential books: layout: book title, author; how book is influential
1) - maus, art spiegelman; made me a very angry person, and because of this book i hate adolf hitler more than any of the people i know 2) - finding audrey, sophie kinsella; made me more empathetic and understanding 3) - to kill a mockingbird, harper lee; made me more thoughtful and aware of shit that happens in the world because people are afraid of ‘different’
there i did three influential books im really sorry i cant think of any more
boom, done!! thank you for asking me, anon, and i hope you have a lovely day too and somehow manage to decipher my stream of consciousness
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VIDEO: 2017 Motor Boat Awards
See behind the scenes at the 2017 Motor Boat Awards, hosted by Motor Boat & Yachting at the Rosewood Hotel in London
Motor Boat & Yachting editor Hugo Andreae (right) and deputy editor Jack Haines present the awards
Take a step behind the scenes of the 2017 Motor Boat Awards.
It's one of the biggest nights in the industry calendar, that this year took place at the Rosewood Hotel in London at the beginning of January.
On the night prizes were handed out for eight boat categories, the Service Award, sponsored by Lombard, which is awarded to a marine company that has provided excellent service to its clients and the Judges' Special Award.
The awards were hosted by Motor Boat & Yachting's editor, Hugo Andreae, and deputy editor, Jack Haines. A panel of five highly experienced marine journalists were responsible for sea-trialling all 47 finalists before selecting the winning craft. The international nature of the event was reflected with winners from Scandinavia, Netherlands, Italy and the UK.
The Finnish-designed Axopar 37 won the 'Sportsboats and RIBs' category, and was described as: “A boat with dazzling performance, effortless seakeeping and cutting edge style with a choice of deck layouts at a price that never ceases to amaze us.”
From Norway, the Marex 310 took the award for the 'Sportscruisers up to 45ft' category. Jack Haines commented: “This boat combines sociable deck spaces with clever detailing and a bright, roomy interior.”
Editor Hugo Andreae presented the award for 'Sportscruisers over 45ft' to the British designed and built Princess V58 for “delivering a truly intoxicating mix of style, sophistication and speed with a party boat deck layout”.
The 'Wheelhouse & Cockpit Cruisers' award went to the outstanding Boarnstream Elegance 1300. This Dutch built cruiser was said to have a stylish and practical deck design with a cool, clean interior that takes the best of Dutch steel boat building and gives it a modern twist.
The category for the best 'Passagemakers' was presented to the Italian built Azimut Magellano 66, a boat that encapsulates everything wanted from a passagemaker: masses of storage space, a safe deck layout and a hull that is comfortable across a wide range of cruising speeds.
The 'Flybridges up to 55ft' category was won by the British built Sunseeker Manhattan 52 for its “spectacular interior, rakish looks and strong performance. A boat bristling with inventive design”.
The British boat builder Princess collected a second award for its Princess 75 Motor Yacht in the 'Flybridges over 55ft' category. It was described as “a boat that doesn't put a foot wrong in any department, with a genuinely entertaining driving experience and a top speed of 35 knots”.
Motor Boat &Yachting's Custom Yacht specialist, Alan Harper, presented the 'Custom Yachts' award to the Italian built Riva 76 Perseo, commenting: “This is a yacht that combines exquisite detailing with effortless performance and a near perfect blend of cutting edge features and timeless style.”
This year the 'Outstanding Service Award', sponsored by Lombard, was presented to Landau UK. This category is based on direct feedback from Motor Boat & Yachting readers who said the company stood out for its concern for customer needs and its technical knowledge which helped customers enjoy their boating experience to the full.
The final award of the evening was the 'Judges' Special Award', which for the first time went to an entire category of people, the 28,000 RNLI volunteers who deliver a world-class emergency service without cost to the end user or the tax payer for no reward and often at great risk to themselves. Hugo Andreae commented: “The skill, bravery and dedication shown by these volunteers in the most demanding circumstances is truly remarkable.”
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See the boats that won at the 2017 Motor Boat Awards ceremony and why the judges chose them
Gallery: 2017 Motor Boat Awards
Take a look at our photos from the 2017 Motor Boat Awards ceremony, hosted at the Rosewood Hotel in London
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Gallery: 2017 Motor Boat Awards
Take a look at our photos from the 2017 Motor Boat Awards ceremony, hosted at the Rosewood Hotel in London
Motor Boat Awards
The 2017 Motor Boat Awards, one of the most important nights in the industry calendar, took place at the Rosewood Hotel in London at the beginning of January.
On the night prizes were handed out for eight boat categories, the Service Award, sponsored by Lombard, which is awarded to a marine company that has provided excellent service to its clients and the Judges' Special Award.
The awards were hosted by Motor Boat & Yachting's editor, Hugo Andreae, and deputy editor, Jack Haines. A panel of five highly experienced marine journalists were responsible for sea-trialling all 47 finalists before selecting the winning craft. The international nature of the event was reflected with winners from Scandinavia, Netherlands, Italy and the UK.
The Finnish-designed Axopar 37 won the 'Sportsboats and RIBs' category, and was described as: “A boat with dazzling performance, effortless seakeeping and cutting edge style with a choice of deck layouts at a price that never ceases to amaze us.”
From Norway, the Marex 310 took the award for the 'Sportscruisers up to 45ft' category. Jack Haines commented: “This boat combines sociable deck spaces with clever detailing and a bright, roomy interior.”
Editor Hugo Andreae presented the award for 'Sportscruisers over 45ft' to the British designed and built Princess V58 for “delivering a truly intoxicating mix of style, sophistication and speed with a party boat deck layout”.
The 'Wheelhouse & Cockpit Cruisers' award went to the outstanding Boarnstream Elegance 1300. This Dutch built cruiser was said to have a stylish and practical deck design with a cool, clean interior that takes the best of Dutch steel boat building and gives it a modern twist.
The category for the best 'Passagemakers' was presented to the Italian built Azimut Magellano 66, a boat that encapsulates everything wanted from a passagemaker: masses of storage space, a safe deck layout and a hull that is comfortable across a wide range of cruising speeds.
The 'Flybridges up to 55ft' category was won by the British built Sunseeker Manhattan 52 for its “spectacular interior, rakish looks and strong performance. A boat bristling with inventive design”.
The British boat builder Princess collected a second award for its Princess 75 Motor Yacht in the 'Flybridges over 55ft' category. It was described as “a boat that doesn't put a foot wrong in any department, with a genuinely entertaining driving experience and a top speed of 35 knots”.
Motor Boat &Yachting's Custom Yacht specialist, Alan Harper, presented the 'Custom Yachts' award to the Italian built Riva 76 Perseo, commenting: “This is a yacht that combines exquisite detailing with effortless performance and a near perfect blend of cutting edge features and timeless style.”
This year the 'Outstanding Service Award', sponsored by Lombard, was presented to Landau UK. This category is based on direct feedback from Motor Boat & Yachting readers who said the company stood out for its concern for customer needs and its technical knowledge which helped customers enjoy their boating experience to the full.
The final award of the evening was the 'Judges' Special Award', which for the first time went to an entire category of people, the 28,000 RNLI volunteers who deliver a world-class emergency service without cost to the end user or the tax payer for no reward and often at great risk to themselves. Hugo Andreae commented: “The skill, bravery and dedication shown by these volunteers in the most demanding circumstances is truly remarkable.”
IN PICTURES: The boats that won the 2017 Motor Boat Awards
See the boats that won at the 2017 Motor Boat Awards ceremony and why the judges chose them
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Winners revealed at the 2017 Motor Boat Awards
See who picked up the prizes at the 2017 Motor Boat Awards ceremony
The awards ceremony took place on January 9 at Rosewood London
The prestigious annual Motor Boat Awards was celebrated last night at a gala dinner hosted by Motor Boat & Yachting magazine and sponsor Pantaenius Sail and Motor Yacht Insurance.
An audience of over 250 international guests saw the 2017 Motor Boat Awards presented to winning boats in eight categories ranging from Sportsboats and RIBs to 100 foot plus Custom Yachts. A further four boats were highly commended by the judges.
The Awards presentation was hosted by Motor Boat & Yachting's editor, Hugo Andreae, and deputy editor, Jack Haines. A panel of five highly experienced marine journalists were responsible for sea-trialling all 47 finalists before selecting the winning craft. The international nature of the event was reflected with winners from Scandinavia, Netherlands, Italy and the UK.
The Finnish-designed Axopar 37 won the 'Sportsboats and RIBs' category, and was described as: “A boat with dazzling performance, effortless seakeeping and cutting edge style with a choice of deck layouts at a price that never ceases to amaze us.”
From Norway, the Marex 310 took the award for the 'Sportscruisers up to 45ft' category. Jack Haines commented: “This boat combines sociable deck spaces with clever detailing and a bright, roomy interior.”
Editor Hugo Andreae presented the award for 'Sportscruisers over 45ft' to the British designed and built Princess V58 for “delivering a truly intoxicating mix of style, sophistication and speed with a party boat deck layout”.
The 'Wheelhouse & Cockpit Cruisers' award went to the outstanding Boarnstream Elegance 1300. This Dutch built cruiser was said to have a stylish and practical deck design with a cool, clean interior that takes the best of Dutch steel boat building and gives it a modern twist.
The category for the best 'Passagemakers' was presented to the Italian built Azimut Magellano 66, a boat that encapsulates everything wanted from a passagemaker: masses of storage space, a safe deck layout and a hull that is comfortable across a wide range of cruising speeds.
The 'Flybridges up to 55ft' category was won by the British built Sunseeker Manhattan 52 for its “spectacular interior, rakish looks and strong performance. A boat bristling with inventive design”.
The British boat builder Princess collected a second award for its Princess 75 Motor Yacht in the 'Flybridges over 55ft' category. It was described as “a boat that doesn't put a foot wrong in any department, with a genuinely entertaining driving experience and a top speed of 35 knots”.
Motor Boat &Yachting's Custom Yacht specialist, Alan Harper, presented the 'Custom Yachts' award to the Italian built Riva 76 Perseo, commenting: “This is a yacht that combines exquisite detailing with effortless performance and a near perfect blend of cutting edge features and timeless style.”
This year the 'Outstanding Service Award', sponsored by Lombard, was presented to Landau UK. This category is based on direct feedback from Motor Boat & Yachting readers who said the company stood out for its concern for customer needs and its technical knowledge which helped customers enjoy their boating experience to the full.
The final award of the evening was the 'Judges' Special Award', which for the first time went to an entire category of people, the 28,000 RNLI volunteers who deliver a world-class emergency service without cost to the end user or the tax payer for no reward and often at great risk to themselves. Hugo Andreae commented: “The skill, bravery and dedication shown by these volunteers in the most demanding circumstances is truly remarkable.”
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