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Safier Entertainment Set to Distribute New Feature Film "Rebel//Rebel"
Safier Entertainment announces it will release new independent feature film "Rebel//Rebel" worldwide later this year.
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Los Angeles, CA, May 05, 2023 --(PR.com)-- Safier Entertainment has acquired the worldwide rights to the forthcoming feature film "Rebel//Rebel" starring Gareth Koorzen ("The Bone Box," "The One You Feed") and singer/songwriter Heather Fay.
"Rebel//Rebel" is written and directed by Drew Harwood ("Drifter," "The One You Feed") and produced by Blue Himalayas. Harwood also stars in the film, along with actors Sidney Edwards, Chris R. Taylor, Johnny Mocker, Chip Heidt, Tony Suriano, and Katie Garland-Noble. "Rebel//Rebel" was produced by Katie Garland-Noble of Blue Himalayas Productions, Patti Lally, Gareth Koorzen, Drew Harwood, and four time Emmy winner Jared Safier, of Safier Entertainment. Executive Producers Johnny Mocker of F/A Films and Chip Heidt of RAO Productions proudly shot the movie in their home states of Ohio and Northern Kentucky. Mocker, Heidt, and Garland-Noble collaborated with Kristen Schlotman, Executive Director of the locally renowned non-profit Film Cincinnati.
In "Rebel//Rebel," Jake Hughes (Gareth Koorzen), a once successful child actor, is hired by acclaimed Director AJ (Chris R. Taylor) to star in his next film. While on location in Cincinnati, Jake forms an unlikely friendship with Sandra (Sidney Edwards), the caring and lovable hotel housekeeper, who consistently directs Jake towards the light. But Jake seems driven by an irrepressible, daily need to get a fix. He befriends an abusive drug dealer named Brandon (Drew Harwood), and spirals out of control. Though Jake is one of the finest actors of his generation, he can’t be trusted.
“We shot Rebel//Rebel at over 39 locations in and around Cincinnati and NKY. The city embraced us and everyone opened their arms to help,” said Executive Producer Johnny Mocker. Executive Producer Chip Heidt chimed in stating, “We love supporting the local community and creating jobs here.” Mocker went on to say, “We cannot wait for the world to see this gem of a movie. Gareth Koorzen stuns audiences in his captivating performance. This movie really strikes a chord with the human soul.”
"Rebel//Rebel" will be released digitally and theatrically later this year.
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SOSS RADIO #0016 Jake Suriano (Hideous Sun Demon, Kosmetika, Kitchen People)
1. Guerilla Toss- Meteorological 2. Flasher- Pressure 3. Beak>- Mono 4. Lost Animal- Lose The Baby 5. Crack Cloud- Drab Measure 6. Autogramm- Jessica Don't Like Rock 'N' Roll 7. Civic- Street Machine Dream 8. Mass Gothic- How I Love You 9. Belle & Sebastian- Stay Loose 
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Annual Benefit, ‘Grapple At The Garden’ Raises $1.3 Million For Beat The Streets Wrestling
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The excitement of a night of world-class wrestling at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden, in which a sold-out, record-breaking crowd of 5,000 was treated to 13 electrifying matches, spilled over into the post-event Beat the Streets Benefit Celebration at The Wilson on Monday. And while the victories by Olympic champions Jordan Burroughs (2012, gold), Kyle Snyder (2016, gold) and J’den Cox (2016, bronze) and local favorites like Nick Suriano (Rutgers University) and James Green (Willingboro, N.J.) stole the show on the mat during “Grapple at the Garden,” it was the Beat the Streets youth wrestlers who were the real winners, as $1.3 million was raised for this worthy not-for-profit in support of programs which empower young people in New York City through the great sport of wrestling.
“It’s hard to put into words what the support of everyone involved in this great night means to these kids and our mission,” said Brendan Buckley, Beat the Streets Executive Director. “The wrestling community responds year after year to this important cause, and not only did they get to enjoy an amazing night of unbelievably high-level wrestling at a historic venue like the Hulu Theater at MSG, but they also went away with the knowledge that they make everything we do at Beat the Streets a reality. We couldn’t me more pleased and can’t wait to grow this even bigger next year.”
The award winners announced at the Benefit Celebration include:
Junior League Female Wrestler of the Year: Sujeydy Matos, Inwood Academy for Leadership
Junior League Male Wrestler of the Year: Sulayman Bah, MS 129
Become Your Own Dream Foundation Scholarship: Adrian Rosario Beato, Mott Haven Campus – This financial scholarship is given annually to a New York City student-athlete who has overcome obstacles, worked through hardship, and plans to continue wrestling in college.
Female Student Athlete of the Year: Lyn Kajihara, The Bronx High School of Science – This career achievement award is given to a female athlete who exhibits the greatest combination of academic and extracurricular success.
Male Student Athlete of the Year: David Berkovich, Poly Prep Country Day School – This career achievement award is given to a male athlete who exhibits the greatest combination of academic and extracurricular success.
Grit Award: Michael Babbcort, George Wingate Educational Campus – This career achievement award is given to the New York City wrestler who has embraced the grind and shown improvement through their tireless effort and dedication to the sport.  
Lady Liberty: Shola Cascen, Harry S. Truman High School – This career achievement award is given to the New York City female wrestler who has stood as the beacon of opportunity and promise, representing all that is strong and proud of New York City women's wrestling.  
Atlas Award: Terry Adams, Monsignor Farrell High School – This career achievement award is given to a male athlete who has picked up New York City wrestling and taken it to new heights.  
Junior League Coach of the Year: Jonathan Khoury, Eagle Academy for Young Men
Girls High School Coach of the Year: Ted Cook, Harry S. Truman High School
Boys High School Coach of the Year: Michael Stern, Queens Metropolitan High School
Assistant Coach of the Year: Barry Hart, George Wingate Educational Complex
Volunteer of the Year: Jake O’Hara, Columbia University (‘14)
Beat the Streets Benefit competitions, which began in 2010, have since become a major showcase of the best of international wrestling. This unique annual event has helped Beat the Streets raise millions of dollars to support local youth wrestling programs which empower young people in New York City.
The first Beat the Streets Benefit was held on the U.S.S. Intrepid, an aircraft carrier docked on the west side of Manhattan. Since then, the benefit has taken place at other notable New York City spots like Grand Central Station and Times Square. Team USA has faced off against teams from around the world including Japan, Cuba, Russia and Iran. Last year, the competition was hosted at the new Pier 17 in the Seaport District and included the highly anticipated Burroughs vs. Frank Chamizo match.
New York City’s Madison Square Garden is one of the most famous sporting and entertainment venues in the world. The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden is an impressive venue with the capacity to seat over 5,000. The theater has hosted notable wrestling events including the 1998 Goodwill Games wrestling competition and the 2017 Grapple at the Garden college wrestling event.
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Old School properties rules over at The Dub this week, and we got your looks. Here’s the IDW Publishing Previews for 4-19-2017.
Back to the Future #18
Writers: Bob Gale, John Barber Artist: Marcelo Ferreira Cover Artist: Marcelo Ferreira
TWO SECONDS! Doc Brown faces the gravest danger he’s ever encountered—he forgot his anniversary! So, he tells Clara he’ll be back in two seconds and cranks up the flux capacitor—after all, what could go wrong? Unfortunately for Doc… everything.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Cosmic Scoundrels #3
Writers: Andy Suriano & Matt Chapman Artist: Andy Suriano Cover Artist: Andy Suriano
Our two men and a baby narrowly escape being converted by The Sisterhood of the Stained Glass Squadron, Love Savage gets his Bi-Bi-Bebar account hacked, the true owners of Roshambo’s Galactic Gauntlets come to collect (hint: they aren’t Etsy users), plus the “real” Tad and Jacob show up and aren’t happy with what The Cosmic Scoundrels have done with their ship (and here Miss Bills was complaining her boys never come to visit)!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 
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Andy Suriano is an Emmy and Annie Award-winning artist who has worked on such iconic series as Samurai Jack and Star Wars: The Clone Wars!
Matt Chapman is a writer of Disney’s Gravity Falls and the co-creator of Disney XD’s Two More Eggs and Homestar Runner!
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G.I. JOE #4
Writer: Aubrey Sitterson Artist: Giannis Milonogiannis Cover Artist: Aaron Conley
Outnumbered and outgunned, the G.I. Joe field team hits the road with a captive and ranting Crystal Ball, but the Dreadnoks are hot on their heels! Meanwhile, Lady Jaye & Gung-Ho, with their cover blown, struggle to fight their way out of Athens. And a terrifying new threat rears its head in the Crown Jewel of the Hasbro Universe! From the explosive creative team of Aubrey Sitterson (Street Fighter x G.I. Joe) and Giannis Milonogiannis (Prophet).
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Variant cover by Ben Marra!
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Haunted Horror #27
Writers: Various Artists: Hy Fleishman, King Ward, Ed Goldfarb, Bob Baer Cover Artist: Adolphe Barreaux
The terrifying third and final installment of THE HORRORS OF IT ALL 3-issue special screams to its corruptible close, as THOIA blogger/horror host, Mr. Karswell unleashes another unhealthy dose of Pre-Code plagues upon the unsuspecting comic book world! This one will be the final nail in your coffin!
FC • 32 pages • $4.99 
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Highlander: The American Dream #3
Writer: Brian Ruckley Artist: Andrea Mutti Cover Artist: Andrew Griffith
The cult-classic film’s triumphant return continues! The American Dream follows Scottish swordsman Connor MacLeod as he clashes with powerful immortals from the American Civil War to 1950s Manhattan on an unstoppable march toward The Gathering, where the last of the immortals will duel to the death. And to the victor goes the Prize… and control over humanity’s destiny.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 
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The cult phenomenon returns!
Written by Scottish fantasy novelist Brian Ruckley (The Godless World trilogy)!
Interior art by Andrea Mutti (Rebels)!
Subscription covers by Italian artist Claudia Gironi!
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Jim Thompson’s The Killer Inside Me
Writer: Devin Faraci Artist: Vic Malhotra Cover Artist: Vic Malhotra
Jim Thompson’s sinewy, brutal, and beloved novel comes to life in this graphic noir-novel! In The Killer Inside Me, Thompson went where few have dared, giving us a pitch-black glimpse into the mind of the American serial killer years before Charles Manson, John Wayne Gacy, and Brett Easton Ellis’ American Psycho, in the novel that will forever be known as the master performance of one of the greatest crime novelists of all time.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 120 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-854-0
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Advance solicited for April release!
With an intro by Stephen King!
“Probably the most chilling and believable first-person story of a criminally-warped mind I have ever encountered.” –Stanley Kubrick
“The Killer Inside Me captures the specificity of the original novel as well as its elegantly disturbing tone.” 10/10  –Newsarama
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M.A.S.K.: Mobile Armored Strike Kommand #5
Writer: Brandon Easton Artist: Tony Vargas Cover Artist: Tommy Lee Edwards
With all secrets revealed, Matt Trakker and the M.A.S.K. team take on Miles Mayhem and V.E.N.O.M. in a brutal final assault. With their first major victory in their sights, the M.A.S.K. team must remain vigilant as other powerful and unforeseen forces rise up from the darkness. New enemies are on the horizon and you must NOT miss what happens on the last page!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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All-new storyline starts next month!
Variant cover by Juan Carlos Ruiz Burgos!
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My Little Pony: Friends Forever #38
Writer: Andy Price Artist: Andy Price Cover Artist: Tony Fleecs
A minor squabble between Princesses Celestia and Luna turns major and the two decide they need some time apart. When they divide Canterlot castle between the two of them, will the leaders of Equestria find a way to live harmoniously again?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Variant cover by Sara Richard!
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Powerpuff Girls: Power Up My Mojo
Writers: Haley Mancini & Jake Goldman Artists: Derek Charm, Nicoletta Baldari Cover Artist: Ben Carow
Three all-new tales! The girls make a deal with Penny Farthing to teach them how to ride a bike; enter into the annual soapbox derby; and get blasted by the Sassy Ray while stopping The Fashionistas! Collects issues #4–6.
HC • FC • $12.99 • 80 pages • 6” x 9” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-871-7
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“Any ‘90s kid can’t pass this up. We’re in our 20s now, but Powerpuff Girls means just as much to us now as it did back when we were kids.” — ComicWow TV
Advance solicited for April release!
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Star Trek/Green Lantern Vol 2 #5
Writer: Mike Johnson Artist: Angel Hernandez Cover Artist: Angel Hernandez
STRANGER WORLDS PART FIVE! The blockbuster event of 2017 continues here as the fight for the future of the Green Lantern Corps erupts! Can Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise stop Sinestro from conquering the planet Oa for himself? Or is it too late to stop the green light of Hal Jordan’s ring from fading forever?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Following the blockbuster success of last year’s Star Trek/Green Lantern, DC Entertainment and IDW once again bring you the best team-up in the galaxy!
Variant cover by Chris Mooneyham!
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Star Trek: New Visions: The Traveler
Writer: John Byrne Artist: John Byrne Cover Artist: John Byrne
A mysterious Traveler is pursued by a ruthless robotic horde. Or is he? Jim Kirk must answer that question before his ship and crew are lost!
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
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HIGHLANDER, JOE and TREK, Oh my! IDW Publishing Previews for 4-19-2017
Old School properties rules over at The Dub this week, and we got your looks. Here’s the IDW Publishing Previews for 4-19-2017.
HIGHLANDER, JOE and TREK, Oh my! IDW Publishing Previews for 4-19-2017 Old School properties rules over at The Dub this week, and we got your looks. Here's the IDW Publishing Previews for 4-19-2017.
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Glasgow > | Rutgers wrestling: All eyes on Nick Suriano as Michigan State visits...
Jaden Enriquez (10-13)157: John Van Brill (13-8) OR Jake Benner (16-5) vs. Jake Tucker (15-10)165: Stephan Glasgow (5-4) vs. Austin Hiles (9-11) OR Logan Ritchie (11-10)174: Joseph Grello... http://bit.ly/2CK4sfN
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DeSanto named Co-Big Ten Wrestler of the Week
Hawkeyes sophomore Austin DeSanto has been named Co-Big Ten Wrestler of the Week following his upset over Nick Suriano. The below release is courtesy of the Big Ten Conference.
Co-Wrestlers of the Week Jake Danishek, Indiana 157 pounds – Sr. – Lebanon, Ohio – Dayton Christian Collected a win over a top-10 opponent in Indiana’s dual at Purdue Defeated No. 6 Griffin Parriott of Purdue by a 6-4…
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Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2018: Final results, scores, brackets
Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2018 saw Ohio State win the team title. Find the final results, scores and brackets below.
Penn State finished in second place. The championships were at Michigan State.
Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2018: Brackets 125 POUNDS
Round of 16
Travis Piotrowski (ILL) def. Drew Mattin (MICH), 7-1 decision Ethan Lizak (MINN) def. Johnny Jimenez (WIS), 3-1 decision Sebastian Rivera (NW) def. Brandon Cray (MD), 9-2 decision Nathan Tomasello (OSU) def. Carson Kuhn (PSU), technical fall (5:52) Luke Welch (PUR) def. Mitch Maginnis (NEB), 6-2 decision RayVon Foley (MSU) def. Eljiah Oliver (IND), 15-3 major decision
Quarterfinals
Nick Suriano (RU) def. Piotrowski (ILL), 9-2 decision Lizak (MINN) def. Rivera (NW), 3-2 decision Tomasello (OSU) def. Welch (PUR), 14-3 major decision Spencer Lee (IOWA) def. Foley (MSU), fall, 2:42
Semifinals
Lizak (MINN) def. Suriano (RU), medical forfeit Tomasello (OSU) def. Lee (IOWA), 2-1 decision
Championship
Tomasello (OSU) def. Lizak (MINN), 10-7 decision; Tomasello (OSU) wins title
Consolation
Jimenez (WIS) def. Cray (MD), 7-4 decision Kuhn (PSU) def. Maginnis (NEB), 12-3 major decision Foley (MSU) def. Mattin (MICH), 3-2 decision Welch (PUR) def. Jimenez (WIS), 10-2 major decision Rivera (NW) def. Kuhn (PSU), 13-2 major decision Oliver (IU) def. Piotrowski (ILL), 7-3 decision Welch (PUR) def. Foley (MSU), 6-4 decision Rivera (NW) def. Oliver (IU), fall, 4:55 Welch (PUR) def. Suriano (RU), medical forfeit; semis Lee (IOWA) def. Rivera (NW), 12-0 major decision; semis Foley (MSU) def. Oliver (IU), 8-6 decision; Foley (MSU) takes 7th Rivera (NW) def. Suriano (RU), medical forfeit; Rivera (NW) takes 5th Lee (IOWA) def. Welch (PUR), tech fall, 3:28; Lee (IOWA) takes 3rd
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133 POUNDS
Round of 16
Stevan Micic (MICH) def. Jhared Simmons (MD), technical fall, 3:43 Scott Delvecchio (RU) def. Jens Lantz (WIS), 4-1 decision Jason Renteria (NEB) def. Logan Griffin (MSU), fall, 3:57 Mitch McKee (MINN) def. Colin Valdiviez (NW), fall, 1:54 Dylan Duncan (ILL) def. Paul Glynn (IOWA), 9-1 major decision Luke Pletcher (OSU) def. Garrett Pepple (IU), 5-4 decision
Quarterfinals
Micic (MICH) def. Ben Thornton (PUR), 10-2 major decision Renteria (NEB) def. Delvecchio (RU), 3-1 decision McKee (MINN) def. Corey Keener (PSU), 9-4 decision Pletcher (OSU) def. Duncan (ILL), 4-3 decision
Semifinals
Micic (MICH) def. Renteria (NEB), tech fall, 7:00 Pletcher (OSU) def. McKee (MINN), 6-4 decision
Championship
Micic (MICH) def. Pletcher (OSU), 7-4 decision; Micic (MICH) wins title
Consolation
Lantz (WIS) def. Griffin (MSU), 3-0 decision Pepple (IU) def. Glynn (IOWA), 3-1 decision Duncan (ILL) def. Simmons (MD), fall, 6:21 Keener (PSU) def. Lantz (WIS), fall, 3:47 Delvecchio (RU) def. Valdiviez (NW), 10-1 major decision Thornton (PUR) def. Pepple (IU), 3-0 decision Duncan (ILL) def. Keener (PSU), 12-0 major decision Delvecchio (RU) def. Thornton (PUR), fall, 6:59 Duncan (ILL) def. Renteria (NEB), 9-8 decision; semis McKee (MINN) def. Delvecchio (RU), 8-5 decision; semis Keener (PSU) def. Thornton (PUR), 11-3 major decision; Keener (PSU) takes 7th Renteria (NEB) def. Delvecchio (RU), 3-2 decision; Renteria (NEB) takes 5th Duncan (ILL) def. McKee (MINN), 8-3 decision; Duncan (ILL) takes 3rd 141 POUNDS
Round of 16
Joey McKenna (OSU) def. Javier Gasca III (MSU), fall, 2:09 Vince Turk (IOWA) def. Eli Stickley (WIS), 6-0 decision Chad Red (NEB) def. Ryan Diehl (MD), 6-0 decision Michael Carr (ILL) def. Alex McKenna (NW), 10-2 major decision Cole Weaver (IU) def. Sal Profaci (MICH), 7-3 decision Nick Lee (PSU) def. Mike Van Brill (RU), 12-2 major decision
Quarterfinals
McKenna (OSU) def. Turk (IOWA), 4-0 decision Nate Limmex (PUR) def. Red (NEB), 6-4 decision Carr (ILL) def. Tommy Thorn (MINN), 8-6 decision Lee (PSU) def. Weaver (IU), 13-3 major decision
Semifinals
McKenna (OSU) def. Limmex (PUR), 6-0 decision Carr (ILL) def. Lee (PSU), 10-6 decision
Championship
McKenna (OSU) def. Carr (ILL); 13-0 major decision; McKenna wins title
Consolation
Stickley (WIS) def. Gasca III (MSU), 7-0 decision Profaci (MICH) def. Van Brill (RU), 2-1 decision Stickley (WIS) def. Weaver (IU), 3-2 decision Diehl (MD) def. Thorn (MINN), 9-1 major decision Red (NEB) def. McKenna (NW), 2-0 decision Turk (IOWA) def. Profaci (MICH), 3-1 decision Stickley (WIS) def. Diehl (MD), 6-4 decision Turk (IOWA) def. Red (NEB), 5-4 decision Limmex (PUR) def. Stickley (WIS), 3-2 decision; semis Lee (PSU) def. Turk (IOWA), 8-3 decision; semis Red (NEB) def. Diehl (MD), 6-3 decision; Red (NEB) takes 7th Turk (IOWA) def. Stickley (WIS), 4-1 decision; Turk (IOWA) takes 5th Lee (PSU) def. Limmex (PUR), 15-5 major decision; Lee (PSU) takes 3rd 149 POUNDS
Round of 16
Steve Bleise (MINN) def. Malik Amine (MICH), 6-2 decision Ke-Shawn Hayes (OSU) def. Eric Barone (ILL), 12-1 major decision Colton McCrystal (NEB) def. Jwan Britton (MSU), 17-5 major decision Ryan Deakin (NW) def. AJ Raya (IU), fall, 1:40 Eleazar Deluca (RU) def. Austin Nash (PUR), 14-5 major decision Alfred Bannister (MD) def. Cole Martin (WIS), 14-6 major decision
Quarterfinals
Zain Retherford (PSU) def. Bleise (MINN), 14-1 major decision Hayes (OSU) def. McCrystal (NEB), 7-6 decision Deakin (NW) def. Deluca (RU), 11-1 major decision Brandon Sorenson (IOWA) def. Bannister (MD), 4-3 decision
Semifinals
Retherford (PSU) def. Hayes (OSU), 10-0 major decision Sorenson (IOWA) def. Deakin (NW), 7-2 decision
Championship
Retherford (PSU) def. Sorenson (IOWA), 2-0 decision; Retherford (PSU) wins title
Consolation
Barone (ILL) def. Britton (MSU), 7-2 decision Nash (PUR) def. Raya (IU), 3-1 decision Bannister (MD) def. Amine (MICH), 7-5 decision Deluca (RU) def. Barone (ILL), 4-1 decision McCrystal (NEB) def. Nash (PUR), fall, 2:45 Bleise (MINN) def. Martin (WIS), 3-1 decision Bannister (MD) def. Deluca (RU), 5-4 decision McCrystal (NEB) def. Bleise (MINN), 8-5 decision Hayes (OSU) def. Bannister (MD), 9-1 major decision; semis McCrystal (NEB) def. Deakin (NW), medical forfeit; semis Bleise (MINN) def. Deluca (RU), fall, 4:20; Bleise (MINN) takes 7th Bannister (MD) def. Deakin (NW), medical forfeit; Banniter (MD) takes 5th Hayes (OSU) def. McCrystal (NEB), 7-5 decision; Hayes (OSU) takes 3rd 157 POUNDS
Round of 16
Michael Kemerer (IOWA) def. Jake Danishek (IU), fall, 3:51 John Van Brill (RU) def. Griffin Parriott (PUR), 4-2 decision Tyler Berger (NEB) def. Shayne Oster (NW), 8-3 decision Andrew Crone (WIS) def. Justin Alexander (MD), 10-1 major decision Jake Short (MINN) def. Kyle Langenderfer (ILL), 4-0 decision Jason Nolf (PSU) def. Jake Tucker (MSU), fall, 2:37
Quarterfinals
Kemerer (IOWA) def. Van Brill (RU), 15-5 major decision Micah Jordan (OSU) def. Berger (NEB), 4-3 decision Alec Pantaleo (MICH) def. Crone (WIS), 7-3 decision Nolf (PSU) def. Short (MINN), 15-2 major decision
Semifinals
Jordan (OSU) def. Kemerer (IOWA), fall, 5:43 Pantaleo (MICH) def. Nolf (PSU), forfeit (medical forfeit for precautionary reasons)
Championship
Pantaleo (MICH) def. Jordan (OSU), 3-1 decision; Pantaleo (MICH) wins title
Consolation
Parriott (PUR) def. Danishek (IU), fall, 0:44 Tucker (MSU) def. Langenderfer (ILL), 7-3 decision Short (MINN) def. Parriott (PUR), fall, 5:34 Crone (WIS) def. Oster (NW), 6-2 decision Berger (NEB) def. Alexander (MD), 7-2 decision Van Brill (RU) def. Tucker (MSU), 5-2 decision Crone (WIS) def. Short (MINN), 8-4 decision Berger (NEB) def. Van Brill (RU), 5-1 decision Crone (WIS) def. Kemerer (IOWA), medical forfeit; semis Berger (NEB) def. Nolf (PSU), medical forfeit; semis Short (MINN) def. Van Brill (RU), fall, 2:31; Short (MINN) takes 7th Kemerer (IOWA) vs. Nolf (PSU); tie for 6th (both medically forfeit) Crone (WIS) def. Berger (NEB), 6-2 decision; Crone (WIS) takes 3rd 165 POUNDS
Round of 16
Isaiah White (NEB) vs. Te’Shan Campbell (OSU), 6-1 decision Evan Wick (WIS) def. Austin Hiles (MSU), fall, 0:33 Richie Lewis (RU) def. Brendan Burnham (MD), 20-7 major decision Vincenzo Joseph (PSU) def. Mike Sepke (NW), fall, 3:41 Nick Wanzek (MINN) def. Bruce Martin (IU), 5-2 decision Logan Massa (MICH) def. Jacob Morrissey (PUR), tech fall, 3:38
Quarterfinals
Isaiah Martinez (ILL) def. White (NEB), 7-4 decision Lewis (RU) def. Wick (WIS), 6-4 decision Joseph (PSU) def. Wanzek (MINN), 18-10 major decision Massa (MICH) def. Alex Marinelli (IOWA), 8-6 decision
Semifinals
Martinez (ILL) def. Lewis (RU), 8-5 decision Joseph (PSU) def. Massa (MICH), 5-4 decision
Championship
Martinez (ILL) def. Joseph (PSU), 4-1 decision; Martinez (ILL) wins title
Consolation
Burnham (MD) def. Hiles (MSU), 11-4 decision Martin (IU) def. Sepke (NW), 12-6 decision Marinelli (IOWA) def. Campbell (OSU), 9-3 decision Wanzek (MINN) def. Burnham (MD), 11-2 major decision Wick (WIS) def. Martin (IU), 8-3 decision White (NEB) def. Morrissey (PUR), 12-3 major decision Marinelli (IOWA) def. Wanzek (MINN), 11-4 decision Wick (WIS) def. White (NEB), 3-1 decision Lewis (RU) def. Marinelli (IOWA), 7-5 decision; semis Wick (WIS) def. Massa (MICH), 4-3 decision; semis White (NEB) def. Wanzek (MINN), 5-1 decision; White (NEB) takes 7th Massa (MICH) def. Marinelli (IOWA), 6-3 decision; Massa (MICH) takes 5th Lewis (RU) def. Wick (WIS), medical forfeit; Lewis (RU) takes 3rd 174 POUNDS
Round of 16
Mark Hall (PSU) def. Logan Ritchie (MSU), fall, 5:30 Ryan Christensen (WIS) def. Chris Pfarr (MINN), 4-0 decision Johnny Sebastian (NW) def. David Riojas (ILL), fall, 4:01 Myles Amine (MICH) def. Joe Grello (RU), 6-0 decision Joey Gunther (IOWA) def. Beau Breske (NEB), 4-3 decision Bo Jordan (OSU) def. Josh Ugalde (MD), fall, 1:34
Quarterfinals
Hall (PSU) def. Christensen (WIS), fall, 0:51 Sebastian (NW) def. Dylan Lydy (PUR), 2-1 decision Amine (MICH) def. Devin Skatzka (IU), 9-5 decision Jordan (OSU) def. Gunther (IOWA), 8-3 decision
Semifinals
Hall (PSU) def. Sebastian (NW), 4-1 decision Amine (MICH) def. Jordan (OSU), fall, 5:28
Championship
Hall (PSU) def. Amine (MICH), 4-3 decision; Hall (PSU) wins title
Consolation
Ritchie (MSU) def. Pfarr (MINN), forfeit Ugalde (MD) def. Breske (NEB), fall, 6:29 Gunther (IOWA) def. Ritchie (MSU), 2-1 decision Skatzka (IU) def. Riojas (ILL), 12-2 major decision Lydy (PUR) def. Grello (RU), 6-3 decision Christensen (WIS) def. Ugalde (MD), 6-0 decision Gunther (IOWA) def. Skatzka (IU), 5-4 decision Lydy (PUR) def. Christensen (WIS), 2-1 decision Sebastian (NW) def. Gunther (IOWA), 3-2 decision; semis Jordan (OSU) def. Lydy (PUR), 6-2 decision; semis Christensen (WIS) def. Skatzka (IU), 10-7 decision; Christensen (WIS) takes 7th Lydy (PUR) def. Gunther (IOWA), 3-2 decision; Lydy (PUR) takes 5th Jordan (OSU) def. Sebastian (NW), 9-5 decision; Jordan (OSU) takes 3rd 184 POUNDS
Round of 16
Brandon Krone (MINN) def. Mitch Sliga (NW), 6-5 decision Nick Gravina (RU) def. Buddy Conley (IU), 3-0 decision Emery Parker (ILL) def. Shwan Shadaia (MSU), 5-1 decision Dom Abounader (MICH) def. Mitch Bowman (IOWA), 13-2 major decision Ricky Robertson (WIS) def. Niko Cappello (MD), tech fall, 7:00 Myles Martin (OSU) def. Max Lyon (PUR), fall, 2:46
Quarterfinals
Bo Nickal (PSU) def. Krone (MINN), fall, 1:27 Parker (ILL) def. Gravina (RU), 5-2 decision Abounader (MICH) def. Taylor Venz (NEB), 6-4 decision Martin (OSU) def. Robertson (WIS), tech fall, 7:00
Semifinals
Nickal (PSU) def. Parker (ILL), 5-2 decision Martin (OSU) def. Abounader (MICH), 7-3 decision
Championship
Nickal (PSU) def. Martin (OSU), 7-5 decision; Nickal (PSU) wins title
Consolation
Conley (IU) def. Shadaia (MSU), 8-4 decision Lyon (PUR) def. Cappello (MD), 12-2 major decision Robertson (WIS) def. Sliga (NW), 5-0 decision Venz (NEB) def. Conley (IU), 8-0 major decision Bowman (IOWA) def. Gravina (RU), 6-4 decision Krone (MINN) def. Lyon (PUR), 16-7 major decision Venz (NEB) def. Robertson (WIS), 11-1 major decision Krone (MINN) def. Bowman (IOWA), 11-7 decision Venz (NEB) def. Parker (ILL), 9-4 decision; semis Abounader (MICH) def. Krone (MINN), 8-0 major decision; semis Robertson (WIS) def. Bowman (IOWA), 9-4 decision; Robertson (WIS) takes 7th Parker (ILL) def. Krone (MINN), 6-0 decision; Parker (ILL) takes 5th Abounader (MICH) def. Venz (NEB), 7-3 decision; Abounader (MICH) takes 3rd 197 POUNDS
Round of 16
Eric Schultz (NEB) def. Nick May (MSU), 3-2 decision Hunter Ritter (WIS) def. David-Brian Whisler (MD), 5-2 decision Kevin Beazley (MICH) def. Dylan Anderson (MINN), 9-4 decision Cash Wilcke (IOWA) def. Andre Lee (ILL), 4-3 decision Christian Brunner (PUR) def. Anthony Messner (RU), fall, 4:57 Shakur Rasheed (PSU) def. Jake Kleimola (IU), 8-4 decision
Quarterfinals
Kollin Moore (OSU) def. Schultz (NEB), 10-4 decision Beazley (MICH) def. Ritter (WIS), fall, 6:31 Brunner (PUR) def. Wilcke (IOWA), 8-2 decision Rasheed (PSU) def. Zack Chakonis (NW), 11-8 decision
Semifinals
Moore (OSU) def. Beazley (MICH), 5-3 decision Rasheed (PSU) def. Brunner (PUR), 10-2 major decision
Championship
Moore (OSU) def. Rasheed (PSU), 8-4 decision; Moore (OSU) wins title
Consolation
Whisler (MD) def. Anderson (MINN), 3-1 decision Lee (ILL) def. Messner (RU), 2-1 decision May (MSU) def. Chakonis (NW), 13-2 major decisoin Wilcke (IOWA) def. Whisler (MD), 6-3 decision Ritter (WIS) def. Lee (ILL), 3-1 decision Schultz (NEB) def. Kleimola (IU), 18-4 major decision Wilcke (IOWA) def. Chakonis (NW), 4-2 decision Ritter (WIS) def. Schultz (NEB), fall, 2:08 Beazley (MICH) def. Wilcke (IOWA), 3-1 decision; semis Ritter (WIS) def. Brunner (PUR), 6-3 decision; semis Schultz (NEB) def. Chakonis `(NW), 3-1 decision; Schultz (NEB) takes 7th Brunner (PUR) def. Wilcke (IOWA), medical forfeit; Brunner (PUR) takes 5th Ritter (WIS) def. Beazley (MICH), medical forfeit; Ritter (WIS) takes 3rd
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285 POUNDS
Round of 16
Rylee Streifel (MINN) def. Christin Rebottaro (MSU), 3-0 decision Youssif Hemida (MD) def. Ben Stone (WIS), 8-3 decision Sam Stoll (IOWA) def. Razohnn Gross (RU), 4-1 decision Nick Nevills (PSU) def. Duece Rachal (ILL), 11-3 major decision Conan Jennings (NW) def. David Jensen (NEB), 2-0 decision Kyle Snyder (OSU) def. Fletcher Miller (IU), tech fall, 7:00
Quarterfinals
Adam Coon (MICH) def. Streifel (MINN), 12-2 major decision Stoll (IOWA) def. Hemida (MD), 8-1 decision Nevills (PSU) def. Jennings (NW), 5-0 decision Snyder (OSU) vs. Shawn Streck (PUR), 17-6 major decision
Semifinals
Coon (MICH) def. Stoll (IOWA), fall, 2:12 Snyder (OSU) def. Nevills (PSU), 14-5 major decision
Championship
Snyder (OSU) def. Coon (MICH), 4-2 decision; Snyder (OSU) wins title
Consolation
Stone (WIS) def. Gross (RU), fall, 1:47 Jensen (NEB) def. Rachal (ILL), 7-4 decision Streck (PUR) def. Rebottaro (MSU), 10-4 decision Jennings (NW) def. Stone (WIS), tech fall, 6:10 Hemida (MD) def. Jensen (NEB), fall, 0:45 Streifel (MINN) def. Miller (IU), 7-2 decision Jennings (NW) def. Streck (PUR), fall, 0:39 Hemida (MD) def. Streifel (MINN), 8-3 decision Stoll (IOWA) def. Jennings (NW), fall, 1:48; semis Nevills (PSU) def. Hemida (MD), 6-1 decision; semis Streck (PUR) def. Streifel (MINN), 10-3 decision; Streck (PUR) takes 7th Jennings (NW) def. Hemida (MD), 3-2 decision; Jennings (NW) takes 5th Nevills (PSU) def. Stoll (IOWA), 5-2 decision; Nevills (PSU) takes 3rd Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2018: Standings
These are the team standings
Ohio State: 164.5 (4 individual champions) Penn State: 148 (3) Michigan: 118 (2) Iowa: 90.5 Nebraska: 72.5 Wisconsin: 67 Minnesota: 66.5 Illinois: 62.5 (1) Purdue: 59.5 Northwestern: 55.5 Rutgers: 42.5 Maryland: 30.5 Indiana: 10 Michigan State: 9.5 Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2018: Seeds 125 pounds Nick Suriano, Rutgers Spencer Lee, Iowa Nathan Tomasello, Ohio State Sebastian Rivera, Northwestern Ethan Lizak, Minnesota Luke Welch, Purdue RayVon Foley, Michigan State Drew Mattin, Michigan Tavis Piotrowski, Illinois Elijah Oliver, Indiana Mitch Maginnis, Nebraska Johnny Jimenez, Wisconsin Brandon Cray, Maryland Carson Kuhn, Penn State
133 pounds
Stevan Micic, Michigan Luke Pletcher, Ohio State Mitch McKee, Minnesota Jason Renteria, Nebraska Scott Delvecchio, Rutgers Corey Keener, Penn State Dylan Duncan, Illinois Ben Thornton, Purdue
141 pounds
Joey McKenna, Ohio State Nick Lee, Penn State Michael Carr, Illinois Chad Red, Nebraska Nate Limmex, Purdue Tommy Thorn, Minnesota Cole Weaver, Indiana Eli Stickley, Wisconsin
149 pounds
Zain Retherford, Penn State Brandon Sorensen, Iowa Ryan Deakin, Northwestern Colton McCrystal, Nebraska Ke-Shawn Hayes, Ohio State Eleazar Deluca, Rutgers Alfred Bannister, Maryland Malik Amine, Michigan Steve Bleise, Minnesota Cole Martin, Wisconsin Austin Nash, Purdue Eric Barone, Illinois Jwan Britton, Michigan State AJ Raya, Indiana
157 pounds
Michael Kemerer, Iowa Jason Nolf, Penn State Alec Pantaleo, Michigan Micah Jordan, Ohio State Tyler Berger, Nebraska Andrew Crone, Wisconsin Jake Short, Minnesota John Vanschenkbrill, Rutgers
165 pounds
Isaiah Martinez, Illinois Alex Marinelli, Iowa Vincenzo Joseph, Penn State Richie Lewis, Rutgers Evan Wick, Wisconsin Nick Wanzek, Minnesota Logan Massa, Michigan Isaiah White, Nebraska Te’Shan Campbell, Ohio State Jacob Morrissey, Purdue Bryce Martin, Indiana Austin Hiles, Michigan State Brendan Burnham, Maryland Mike Sepkle, Northwestern
174 pounds
Mark Hall, Penn State Bo Jordan, Ohio State Myles Amine, Michigan Dylan Lydy, Purdue Johnny Sebastian, Northwestern Devin Skatzka, Indiana Joey Gunther, Iowa Ryan Christensen, Wisconsin
184 pounds
Bo Nickal, Penn State Myles Martin, Ohio State Dom Abounader, Michigan Emery Parker, Illinois Nick Gravina, Rutgers Tyler Venz, Nebraska Ricky Robertson, Wisconsin Mitch Bowman, Iowa
197 pounds
Kollin Moore, Ohio State Shakur Rasheed, Penn State Cash Wilcke, Iowa Kevin Beazley, Michigan Hunter Ritter, Wisconsin Christian Brunner, Purdue Zack Chakonis, Northwestern Eric Schultz, Nebraska
285 pounds
Adam Coon, Michigan Kyle Snyder, Ohio State Nick Nevills, Penn State Sam Stoll, Iowa Youssif Hemida, Maryland Conan Jennings, Northwestern Shawn Streck, Purdue Rylee Streifel, Minnesota Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2018: Schedule, dates
There are two sessions on both Saturday, March 3, and Sunday, March 4. The Saturday sessions start at 10 a.m. ET and 6 p.m. On Sunday, the sessions begin at 12 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Saturday, March 3
Doors open to public — 8:30 a.m. ET
Session I — 10 a.m. (Round of 16, Championship quarterfinals, Consi R16)
Doors open to public — 4:30 p.m. (arena cleared between the sessions)
Session II — 6 p.m. (Championship semifinals, Consi R12, Consi quarterfinals)
Sunday, March 4
Doors open to public — 10:30 a.m.
Session III — 12 p.m. (Consi semifinals, 3rd, 5th, 7th places)
Session IV — 3 p.m. (Big Ten Championships, Championship finals)
NOTE: One ticket gets in for both Sessions III and IV.
Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2018: TV channels, watch online
Sessions I, II and III can be watched online with Big Ten Network Plus (BTN Plus). Session IV can be watched live on the Big Ten Network.
FloWrestling will stream the championships until the championship finals on Sunday. Find coverage here.
Find the Big Ten Network on your TV here.
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Old School properties rules over at The Dub this week, and we got your looks. Here’s the IDW Publishing Previews for 4-19-2017.
Back to the Future #18
Writers: Bob Gale, John Barber Artist: Marcelo Ferreira Cover Artist: Marcelo Ferreira
TWO SECONDS! Doc Brown faces the gravest danger he’s ever encountered—he forgot his anniversary! So, he tells Clara he’ll be back in two seconds and cranks up the flux capacitor—after all, what could go wrong? Unfortunately for Doc… everything.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Cosmic Scoundrels #3
Writers: Andy Suriano & Matt Chapman Artist: Andy Suriano Cover Artist: Andy Suriano
Our two men and a baby narrowly escape being converted by The Sisterhood of the Stained Glass Squadron, Love Savage gets his Bi-Bi-Bebar account hacked, the true owners of Roshambo’s Galactic Gauntlets come to collect (hint: they aren’t Etsy users), plus the “real” Tad and Jacob show up and aren’t happy with what The Cosmic Scoundrels have done with their ship (and here Miss Bills was complaining her boys never come to visit)!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 
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Andy Suriano is an Emmy and Annie Award-winning artist who has worked on such iconic series as Samurai Jack and Star Wars: The Clone Wars!
Matt Chapman is a writer of Disney’s Gravity Falls and the co-creator of Disney XD’s Two More Eggs and Homestar Runner!
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G.I. JOE #4
Writer: Aubrey Sitterson Artist: Giannis Milonogiannis Cover Artist: Aaron Conley
Outnumbered and outgunned, the G.I. Joe field team hits the road with a captive and ranting Crystal Ball, but the Dreadnoks are hot on their heels! Meanwhile, Lady Jaye & Gung-Ho, with their cover blown, struggle to fight their way out of Athens. And a terrifying new threat rears its head in the Crown Jewel of the Hasbro Universe! From the explosive creative team of Aubrey Sitterson (Street Fighter x G.I. Joe) and Giannis Milonogiannis (Prophet).
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Variant cover by Ben Marra!
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Haunted Horror #27
Writers: Various Artists: Hy Fleishman, King Ward, Ed Goldfarb, Bob Baer Cover Artist: Adolphe Barreaux
The terrifying third and final installment of THE HORRORS OF IT ALL 3-issue special screams to its corruptible close, as THOIA blogger/horror host, Mr. Karswell unleashes another unhealthy dose of Pre-Code plagues upon the unsuspecting comic book world! This one will be the final nail in your coffin!
FC • 32 pages • $4.99 
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Highlander: The American Dream #3
Writer: Brian Ruckley Artist: Andrea Mutti Cover Artist: Andrew Griffith
The cult-classic film’s triumphant return continues! The American Dream follows Scottish swordsman Connor MacLeod as he clashes with powerful immortals from the American Civil War to 1950s Manhattan on an unstoppable march toward The Gathering, where the last of the immortals will duel to the death. And to the victor goes the Prize… and control over humanity’s destiny.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 
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The cult phenomenon returns!
Written by Scottish fantasy novelist Brian Ruckley (The Godless World trilogy)!
Interior art by Andrea Mutti (Rebels)!
Subscription covers by Italian artist Claudia Gironi!
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Jim Thompson’s The Killer Inside Me
Writer: Devin Faraci Artist: Vic Malhotra Cover Artist: Vic Malhotra
Jim Thompson’s sinewy, brutal, and beloved novel comes to life in this graphic noir-novel! In The Killer Inside Me, Thompson went where few have dared, giving us a pitch-black glimpse into the mind of the American serial killer years before Charles Manson, John Wayne Gacy, and Brett Easton Ellis’ American Psycho, in the novel that will forever be known as the master performance of one of the greatest crime novelists of all time.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 120 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-854-0
Bullet points: 
Advance solicited for April release!
With an intro by Stephen King!
“Probably the most chilling and believable first-person story of a criminally-warped mind I have ever encountered.” –Stanley Kubrick
“The Killer Inside Me captures the specificity of the original novel as well as its elegantly disturbing tone.” 10/10  –Newsarama
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M.A.S.K.: Mobile Armored Strike Kommand #5
Writer: Brandon Easton Artist: Tony Vargas Cover Artist: Tommy Lee Edwards
With all secrets revealed, Matt Trakker and the M.A.S.K. team take on Miles Mayhem and V.E.N.O.M. in a brutal final assault. With their first major victory in their sights, the M.A.S.K. team must remain vigilant as other powerful and unforeseen forces rise up from the darkness. New enemies are on the horizon and you must NOT miss what happens on the last page!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points: 
All-new storyline starts next month!
Variant cover by Juan Carlos Ruiz Burgos!
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My Little Pony: Friends Forever #38
Writer: Andy Price Artist: Andy Price Cover Artist: Tony Fleecs
A minor squabble between Princesses Celestia and Luna turns major and the two decide they need some time apart. When they divide Canterlot castle between the two of them, will the leaders of Equestria find a way to live harmoniously again?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Variant cover by Sara Richard!
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Powerpuff Girls: Power Up My Mojo
Writers: Haley Mancini & Jake Goldman Artists: Derek Charm, Nicoletta Baldari Cover Artist: Ben Carow
Three all-new tales! The girls make a deal with Penny Farthing to teach them how to ride a bike; enter into the annual soapbox derby; and get blasted by the Sassy Ray while stopping The Fashionistas! Collects issues #4–6.
HC • FC • $12.99 • 80 pages • 6” x 9” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-871-7
Bullet points: 
“Any ‘90s kid can’t pass this up. We’re in our 20s now, but Powerpuff Girls means just as much to us now as it did back when we were kids.” — ComicWow TV
Advance solicited for April release!
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Star Trek/Green Lantern Vol 2 #5
Writer: Mike Johnson Artist: Angel Hernandez Cover Artist: Angel Hernandez
STRANGER WORLDS PART FIVE! The blockbuster event of 2017 continues here as the fight for the future of the Green Lantern Corps erupts! Can Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise stop Sinestro from conquering the planet Oa for himself? Or is it too late to stop the green light of Hal Jordan’s ring from fading forever?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Following the blockbuster success of last year’s Star Trek/Green Lantern, DC Entertainment and IDW once again bring you the best team-up in the galaxy!
Variant cover by Chris Mooneyham!
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Star Trek: New Visions: The Traveler
Writer: John Byrne Artist: John Byrne Cover Artist: John Byrne
A mysterious Traveler is pursued by a ruthless robotic horde. Or is he? Jim Kirk must answer that question before his ship and crew are lost!
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
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HIGHLANDER, JOE and TREK, Oh my! IDW Publishing Previews for 4-19-2017 Old School properties rules over at The Dub this week, and we got your looks. Here's the IDW Publishing Previews for 4-19-2017.
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Safier Entertainment Set to Distribute New Feature Film "Rebel//Rebel"
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Safier Entertainment announces it will release new independent feature film "Rebel//Rebel" worldwide later this year.
Los Angeles, CA, May 05, 2023 --(PR.com)-- Safier Entertainment has acquired the worldwide rights to the forthcoming feature film "Rebel//Rebel" starring Gareth Koorzen ("The Bone Box," "The One You Feed") and singer/songwriter Heather Fay.
"Rebel//Rebel" is written and directed by Drew Harwood ("Drifter," "The One You Feed") and produced by Blue Himalayas. Harwood also stars in the film, along with actors Sidney Edwards, Chris R. Taylor, Johnny Mocker, Chip Heidt, Tony Suriano, and Katie Garland-Noble. "Rebel//Rebel" was produced by Katie Garland-Noble of Blue Himalayas Productions, Patti Lally, Gareth Koorzen, Drew Harwood, and four time Emmy winner Jared Safier, of Safier Entertainment. Executive Producers Johnny Mocker of F/A Films and Chip Heidt of RAO Productions proudly shot the movie in their home states of Ohio and Northern Kentucky. Mocker, Heidt, and Garland-Noble collaborated with Kristen Schlotman, Executive Director of the locally renowned non-profit Film Cincinnati.
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In "Rebel//Rebel," Jake Hughes (Gareth Koorzen), a once successful child actor, is hired by acclaimed Director AJ (Chris R. Taylor) to star in his next film. While on location in Cincinnati, Jake forms an unlikely friendship with Sandra (Sidney Edwards), the caring and lovable hotel housekeeper, who consistently directs Jake towards the light. But Jake seems driven by an irrepressible, daily need to get a fix. He befriends an abusive drug dealer named Brandon (Drew Harwood), and spirals out of control. Though Jake is one of the finest actors of his generation, he can’t be trusted.
“We shot Rebel//Rebel at over 39 locations in and around Cincinnati and NKY. The city embraced us and everyone opened their arms to help,” said Executive Producer Johnny Mocker. Executive Producer Chip Heidt chimed in stating, “We love supporting the local community and creating jobs here.” Mocker went on to say, “We cannot wait for the world to see this gem of a movie. Gareth Koorzen stuns audiences in his captivating performance. This movie really strikes a chord with the human soul.”
"Rebel//Rebel" will be released digitally and theatrically later this year.
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Directed by 
Drew Harwood
Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)  
Drew Harwood
Cast  
Gareth Koorzen...Jake Drew Harwood...Brandon Sidney Edwards...Sandra Chris R. Taylor...Aj Heather Fay...Cali Aja Nicole...Sofia Mary Charles Miller...Chanler Amber Hutchins...Zoey Katie Garland-Noble...Leanne Johnny Mocker...Ivan Makar Tony Suriano...Vok Chip Heidt...Axl Roger Jerome...Grandpa Jezebel Luxure...Burlesque Dancer Jean Robert De-Cavel...Chef
Other cast:
Bradley Paynter...Party Guest Randy Bruce...Party Goer Richelle Talor...Party Goer Angel Lane...Party Goer Jake Kopronica...Party Goer Brian Lally...Delivery boy Nick Coleman...Kyle (uncredited) Jai Sahai...Priest (uncredited) John Christian Schulte...Spencer (uncredited)
Produced by 
Katie Garland-Noble...producer Drew Harwood...producer Chip Heidt...executive producer Calvin Herbst...line producer Gareth Koorzen...producer Johnny Mocker...executive producer Jared Safier...executive producer
Music by 
Jeanne-Peri Foucault
Cinematography by 
Brandan Haskell
Editing by 
Sam Zarrin
Casting By 
Brittany Kirby
Production Design by 
Rachel Z. Meyer...(as Rachel Meyer) Drew Vecellio
Art Direction by 
Drew Vecellio
Costume Design by 
Robin K Fields...(as Robin Fields)
Makeup Department 
Celeste Blandon...assistant makeup artist Libby Dietrix...assistant makeup artist Patricia Martinez...makeup artist
Production Management 
Calvin Herbst...production manager
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 
Samantha Sather...second assistant director Jeff Seemann...first assistant director
Art Department 
Rachel Z. Meyer...set dresser (as Rachel Meyer) Tony Suriano...art department assistant Drew Vecellio...set dresser
Sound Department 
Sam Costello...sound designer Chen Shen...ADR & VO recordist Mike Teeters...sound mixer Dean White...re-recording mixer
Stunts 
Bryan Carlisle...boat driver/water safety
Camera and Electrical Department 
Aria Brice...best girl grip Jon Cibella...key grip Jack Miller...second assistant camera Mitchell Sacco...first assistant camera John Christian Schulte...gaffer
Costume and Wardrobe Department 
Elizabeth M Galbraith...costume assistant Julianna Weis-Palacios...assistant set costumer
Editorial Department 
Strack Azar...colorist Jack Kanner...assistant editor
Location Management 
Katie Garland-Noble...location manager Drew Harwood...location scout Gareth Koorzen...location scout
Script and Continuity Department 
Shawn Tira...script supervisor
Additional Crew 
Frank Batten...production assistant Hunter Deno...production assistant Jeremy Jardine...Additional Music Brian Lally...on set paTim Lally...driver double Brodie Mccauley...production assistant Olivia R. Ramage...production assistant Benjamin Willis-Teff...Key PA (as Ben Willis-Teff)
Thanks 
Kimberly Carlisle...special thanks Jean Robert De-Cavel...special thanks (as Jean-Robert de Cavel) Pattie Lally...special thanks Lynn Michele Latta...special thanks Marilou Lind...special thanks D. Lynn Meyers...special thanks Kristen Schlotman...special thanks Tassy Taylor...special thanks
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