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👏🏻😀🇲🇽 ¡MEXICANO A SEMIFINALES!
🫰🏻Osmar Olvera clasifica a semifinales en la prueba individual de Trampolín 3m, finalizando en el quinto puesto de la ronda 🙌🏻🏊🏻
👍🏻 Kevin Muñoz, cierra en el puesto 19 y será reserva en la siguiente fase
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2024 olympics Mexico roster
Archery
Matías Grande (Ciudad Mexico)
Bruno Martínez (Ciudad Mexico)
Carlos Rojas (Ciudad Mexico)
Ángela Ruiz (Saltillo)
Alejandra Valencia (Hermosillo)
Ana Vázquez (Ramos Arizpe)
Athletics
José Doctor (Ciudad Mexico)
Ricardo Ortiz (Ciudad Mexico)
Jesús López (Hermosillo)
Noel Chama (Chipata)
Ever Palma (Zitácuaro)
Uziel Muñoz (Nuevos Casas Grandes)
Edgar Rivera (Ciudad Agua Prieta)
Erick Portillo (Cuauhtémoc)
Diego Del Real (Monterrey)
Alma Cortés (Monterrey)
Citlali Cristian (San Juan De Los Lagos)
Cecilia Tamayo (León De Los Aldama)
Paola Morán (Guadalajara)
Laura Galván (La Sauceda)
Margarita Hernández (Toluca De Lerdo)
Alegna González (Ojinaga)
Ilse Guerrero (Guadalupe)
Alejandra Ortega (Ciudad Mexico)
Badminton
Luis Garrido (Monterrey)
Boxing
Miguel Martínez (El Salto)
Marco Verde (Mazatlán)
Fátima Herrera (San Luis Potosí)
Citlalli Ortiz (Mexicali)
Canoeing
Sofía Reinoso (Tlapacoyan)
Karina Alanís (Monterrey)
Beatriz Briones (Tijuana)
Cycling
Ricardo Peña (La Paz)
Adair Gutierrez (Rincón De Romos)
Erika Rodríguez (Guadalajara)
Marcela Prieto (Aguascalientes)
Luz Gaxiola (Culiacán Rosales)
Yuli Verdugo (La Paz)
Jessica Salazar (Guadalajara)
Victoria Velasco (Monterrey)
Diving
Kevin Muñoz (León)
Osmar Olvera (Ciudad Mexico)
Juan Celaya (San Nicolás De Los Garza)
Kevin Berlín (Heroica Veracruz)
Randal Willars (Ciudad Mexico)
Alejandra Estudillo (Ixtacomitán)
Aranza Vázquez (La Paz)
Gabriela Agúndez (La Paz)
Alejandra Orozco (Zapopan)
Equestrian
Federico Fernández (Nopalucan)
Eugenio Garza (Monterrey)
Andrés Azcárraga (Ciudad Mexico)
Carlos Hank III (Ciudad Mexico)
Fencing
Gibrán Zea (Ciudad Mexico)
Golf
Carlos Ortiz (Dallas, Texas)
Abe Ancer (San Antonio, Texas)
Maria López (Ciudad Mexico)
María Fassi (Pachuca)
Gymnastics
Natalia Escalera (Ensenada)
Alexa Moreno (Mexicali)
Ahtziri Sandoval (Guadalajara)
Dalia Alcocer (Mérida)
Ana Flores (Saltillo)
Julia Gutierrez (Mérida)
Kimberley Salazar (Xalapa-Enríquez)
Adirem Tejada (Mérida)
Judo
Paulina Martínez (Guadalajara)
Prisca Awiti (London, U.K.)
Pentathlon
Duilio Carrillo (Guadalajara)
Emiliano Hernández (Cuernavaca)
Mariana Arceo (Guadalajara)
Mayan Oliver (Cuautitlán)
Rowing
Miguel Carballo (Ciudad Mexico)
Alex López (San Felipe)
Kenia Lechuga (Santiago)
Sailing
Mariana Aguilar (Ciudad Mexico)
Elena Oetling (Chapala)
Shooting
Carlos Quezada (Ciudad Mexico)
Edson Ramírez (Ciudad Victoria)
Goretti Zumaya (Salamanca)
Alejandra Zavala (Guadalajara)
Gabriela Rodríguez (Monterrey)
Surfing
Alan Cleland; Jr. (Boca De Pascuales)
Swimming
Jorge Iga (San Luis Potosí)
Paulo Strehlke (Cuernavaca)
Gabriel Castaño (Monterrey)
Miguel De Lara (Ciudad Torreón)
Regina Alférez (Ciudad Mexico)
Marla Arellano (Ciudad Mexico)
Itzamary González (Ciudad Mexico)
Luisa Rodríguez (Ciudad Mexico)
Jessica Sobrino (Houston, Texas)
Pamela Toscano (Ciudad Mexico)
Nuria Diosdado (Guadalajara)
Joana Jiménez (Ecatepec De Morelos)
Celia Pulido (Guanajuato)
Martha Gustafson (Toronto, Ontario)
Table tennis
Marcos Madrid (Heroica Puebla De Zaragoza)
Arantxa Cossío (Tototlan)
Taekwondo
Carlos Sansores (Chetumal)
Daniela Souza (Tijuana)
Triathlon
Aram Peñaflor (Toluco De Lerdo)
Crisanto Grajales (Xalapa-Enríquez)
Rosa Tapia (Ciudad Mexico)
Lizeth Rueda (Guadalajara)
Weightlifting
Janeth Gómez (Guadalajara)
Wrestling
Roman Bravo-Young (Tucson, Arizona)
Austin Gomez (Bloomingdale Township, Illinois)
#Sports#National Teams#Mexico#Celebrities#Races#Fights#Boxing#Boats#Animals#Golf#Texas#Canada#Ontario#Tennis#Arizona#Illinois
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LA COSECHA CONTINÚA PARA MÉXICO EN PARIS 2024
París, Francia.- Histórica resultó la primera mitad de París 2024 para México, pues si bien igualó el número de medallas conseguidas en Tokio 2020, en los escenarios franceses mejoró su color al acumular hasta ahora dos platas y dos bronces –en Japón fueron 4 bronces–.
Eso si, está distante del pronóstico de preseas de la titular de la Conade, Ana Guevara, quien estimó nueve medallas, aunque hace unos días dijo que se ��tenían cuatro medallas menos” por deportes que fallaron como clavados y gimnasia artística.
El equipo femenil de tiro con arco –Alejandra Valencia, Ana Paula Vázquez y Ángela Ruiz–, aportó la primera presea, de bronce, y después la judoca Prisca Awiti (63 kilos) sumó una plata.
A ellas se sumó el subcampeonato de los clavadistas Osmar Olvera y Juan Celaya en el trampolin sincronizado y el sábado el boxeador Marco Verde aseguró por lo menos el bronce en la categoría de 71 kilos, el cual aún puede mejorar a plata o a oro.
La medalla en arquería estaba presupuestada, de hecho se esperaba más de una, sobre todo por el desempeño de las mujeres previo a París 2024. Sin embargo aún quedan posibilidades con Matías Grande en la prueba en solitario.
En el judo el pronóstico era muy reservado, pero Prisca tuvo una soberbia actuación en el tatami desde su primer combate.
En los clavados el metal era más que esperado porque Olvera llegó como medallista mundial y rival a vencer. Osmar podría ser doble medallista, pues le falta la prueba individual.
En los saltos ornamentales se quedó cerca en la plataforma varonil con Randal Willars y Kevin Berlín. Ambos compiten en la individual.
El equipo olímpico tricolor encara la segunda semana de los Juegos confiado en sumar más podios, cifrando sus esperanzas en clavados, taekwondo, caminata y pentatlón moderno, y esperando actuaciones destacadas en natación artística y gimnasia rítmica.
Lo bueno
El apoyo del público mexicano en todos los escenarios de competencia apoyando a sus deportistas.
El noveno lugar del surfista Alan Cleland, quien se quedó cerca de pelear por las medallas, y el octavo lugar del lanzador de bala Uziel Muñoz.
Lo malo
La ausencia de la gimnasta Alexa Moreno en la Final del salto de caballo.
La lesión en una mano del caballo del jinete Carlos Hank, que marginó al equipo de salto de la Final en el Castillo de Versalles.
Lo feo
Las descalificaciones del marchista José Luis Doctor en los 20 km y del nadador Miguel de Lara en los 100 m pecho.
Las eliminaciones en Primera Ronda de la mayoría de exponentes de pista y campo del atletismo, como Laura Galván y Diego del Real.
Lo que viene
México aspira a medalla con...
- El abanderado nacional Emiliano Hernández en el pentatlón moderno.
- El maratón de marcha en relevo mixto con Alegna González, quien busca revancha tras caer en los 20 km, haciendo dúo con Ever Palma.
- El equipo de natación artística luego de todo el calvario para clasificar a París 2024 por problemas con la Conade.
- Carlos Sansores, triple medallista mundial, y Daniela Souza, quinta del ranking mundial en el taekwondo.
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ANALISIS CINEMATOGRAFICO
¿como es afectado el amor en un mundo hostil?
integrantes:
Josué Roberto Hernández Velázquez (grupo del viernes)
Vanessa Muciño Flores (grupo del viernes)
Kevin Raúl Flores Macedo (grupo del viernes)
Montserrat Gómez Olvera (grupo del miércoles)
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RIVERSIDE, CA (June 27, 2023) – Kevin Olvera was among two men who was hit and killed by an unlicensed driver in Riverside late Sunday evening on June 25.
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1995-1999 - We will not be silenced. We must fight back against transphobia.
For the unknown person murdered on January 1, 1995, in Philadelphia, PA.
For Mara Duvouw, murdered on January 1, 1995 in New York, NY.
For Gisele Gaga, murdered on January 31, 1995 in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
For the unknown person murdered on July 10, 1995, in Oakland, CA.
For Valerie Hill, murdered on July 12, 1995, in Akron, OH.
For Rev. Gypsy Prowett, murdered on July 12, 1995 in Memphis, TN.
For Tarayon Corbitt, murdered on August 10, 1995 in Dale County, AL.
For Quincy Favors Taylor, murdered on October 11, 1995 in Atlanta, GA.
For Steven Wilson, murdered on October 14, 1995, in Middletown, DE.
For Tatiana Rivers, murdered on December 30, 1995, in Oakland, CA.
For Logan Smith, murdered on February 22, 1996, in Hoffman Estates, IL.
For Christian Page, murdered on March 22, 1996, in Chicago, IL.
For Rodney D. Neadeau, murdered on May 31, 1996, in Minneapolis, MN.
For Janice Ricks, murdered on June 13, 1996, in Cleveland, OH.
For Keooudorn Lily Phothisane, murdered on July 20, 1996, in Minneapolis, MN.
For Thomas Hall, murdered on August 15, 1996, in Wahiawa, HI.
For Dion Webster, murdered on November 4, 1996, in New York City, NY.
For Alan Fitzgerald Walker, murdered on November 9, 1996, in Fayetteville, AR.
For Lynn Montana, murdered on January 1, 1997, in Washington, D.C.
For Toya Charlton, murdered on January 1, 1997, in Tuscaloosa, AL.
For Curdell James III, murdered on January 1, 1997 in Tuscaloosa, AL.
For the unknown person murdered on February 20, 1997, in Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.
For Robyn Brown, murdered on February 28, 1997, in London, United Kingdom.
For Martine Bohn, murdered on March 22, 1997, in Mons, Hainaut, Belgium.
For Gracie Detzer, murdered on May 28, 1997, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
For Kevin Freeman, murdered on June 20, 1997, in New York City, NY.
For Marcela Arias, murdered on July 29, 1997, in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. For Michelle Gardiner, murdered on September 30, 1997, in Snowtown, South Australia.
For Stacey Estupinian, murdered on October 1, 1997, in Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.
For María La Conchita Palencia, murdered on October 2, 1997, in Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.
For Robert Jones, murdered on October 15, 1997, in New Castle, DE.
For Vanessa Lane, murdered on October 31, 1997 in Snowtown, South Australia.
For Maurice E. Murray, murdered on November 10, 1997, in St. Louis, MO.
For Jerrell Williams, murdered on November 30, 1997, in Mobile, AL.
For Yamile Lee, murdered on December 4, 1997, in San Diego, CA.
For Ali “Luscious” He’shun Forney, murdered on December 5, 1997, in New York City, NY. The organization Safe Space opened a special home for transgender youth, the Ali Forney House.
For Vianna Faye Williams, murdered on December 24, 1997, in Jersey City, NJ.
For the unknown person murdered on December 31, 1997, in Madrid, Spain.
For Tasha Dunn, murdered on February 14, 1998, in Tampa, FL.
For Jacqueline Julita Anderson, murdered on February 24, 1998, in Portland, OR.
For Leslie Re’Geanne, murdered on March 24, 1998, in Chicago, IL.
For Regina Haskins, murdered on April 4, 1998, in New York City, New York.
For Karla Barrahona, murdered on May 5, 1998, in El Salvador.
For Sigfrilda Shantall Pastor Arguelles, murdered on May 15, 1998, in Catacamas, Olancho, Honduras.
For Tiny, murdered on July 31, 1998, in El Cajon, CA.
For Luana da Silva Lago, murdered on August 4, 1998, in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
For Jamaica Green, murdered on August 18, 1998, in New York City, NY.
For Victor Olvera, murdered on September 8, 1998, in Fort Worth, TX.
For Monique Thomas, murdered on September 11, 1998, in Dorchester, MA.
For Chanel Chandler, murdered on September 20, 1998, in Clovis, CA.
For Lauryn Paige, murdered on January 9, 1999, in Austin, TX.
For Steve Dwayne Garcia, murdered on February 6, 1999, in Houston, TX.
For Chris Muzett, murdered on February 20, 1999, in Detroit, MI.
For the unknown person murdered on February 25, 1999, in Houston, TX.
For Margaret Ingalls Bodfish, murdered on June 24, 1999, in Orinda, CA.
For Pvt. Barry L. Winchell, murdered on July 5, 1999, in Fort Campbell, KT.
For Barretta Williams, murdered on July 27, 1999, in Chicago, IL.
For Carol Wright, murdered on July 30, 1999, in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK.
For Kareem Washingston, murdered on August 29, 1999, in Passaic, NJ.
For the unnamed baby murdered on December 8, 1999, in Dallas, TX, just three days after they were born into this world, simply for having ambiguous genitalia.
For all the other trans siblings who were murdered or went missing.
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Más de 90 atletas compitieron en el Estatal de Luchas Asociadas
En las instalaciones del Parque Querétaro 2000 se llevó a cabo el Estatal de Luchas Asociadas con la participación de más de 90 atletas. Jorge Olvera González, presidente de la Asociación de Luchas Asociadas del Estado de Querétaro, explicó la forma en que están trabajando en esta disciplina de cara a los Juegos Nacionales 2020. “Tenemos atletas juveniles que están en el proceso a los Juegos Nacionales de CONADE, chicos juveniles que ya están en Primera Fuerza como Karla Acosta y Miguel Ugalde, y otros que nos pueden dar buenos resultados, el seguimiento de atletas existe”, dijo.
Agregó que “este año ha sido muy especial porque el hecho de tener cinco clasificados al Preolímpico, estamos por encima de otros estados como Jalisco y Monterrey que llevan a dos y un atleta, respectivamente; Querétaro se ha destacado con cinco atletas, y eso ha sido trabajo de muchos años de todo el grupo de la lucha, de los padres de familia, entrenadores y del apoyo del gobernador Francisco Domínguez a través del director del INDEREQ, Markus López”. En la categoría Infantil B, Uriel Plaza, Santiago Juárez y Josué Ramírez ganaron el primer lugar en 32 kilogramos, 35 y 38, respectivamente. En Infantil C, Gael López fue el mejor de los 32 kg., Fernando Pérez de los 38.kg y Tony Macías en los 41 kg. En Juvenil femenil, Dessire Crespo se impuso en los 50 kilogramos, al igual que Karla Acosta en los 53, Fernanda Landaverde en 55, Sandra Escamilla en 65 y Mariana García en los 76 kg.
En la modalidad de grecorromana Miguel Ugalde subió a lo más alto del podio en los 60 kilogramos, además de Luis López en 97, Pedro Uriel Bello en 87, Ángel Ariel Ramos en 82 e Irving Josué Salazar en 67 kilogramos. Mientras que en Escolar Libre los luchadores que se llevaron el primer lugar fueron: Emir Serrano en 44 kg., Marco Flores en 57, Patricio Zuñiga en 62, Josué mata en 68 y Kevin Olvera en 75 kilogramos. En femenil, las triunfadoras fueron Hanna Aguilar en 33 kg., Joscelyn Odette en 36 kg., Anna Gutiérrez en 39 kg., Abrill Hernández en 42 kg., y Noemí Dennis en 46 kg.
Durante este evento se reconoció a los 5 atletas queretanos seleccionados para representar a México en el Campeonato Panamericano Clasificatorio a Juegos Olímpicos, a celebrarse en la ciudad de Ottawa, Canadá en marzo.
Atletas seleccionados:
- Samuel Gurria, 60 kg., greco.
- Andrés Vargas, 77 kg., greco.
- Luis Gerardo Rivera, 97 kg., greco.
- Fátima Rojas, 50 kg., femenil.
- Karla Acosta, 53 kg., femenil.
También se reconoció al entrenador Juan Carlos Linares y a Miguel Ángel Ugalde, quienes ganaron el Premio Estatal del Deporte 2019, en la categoría de mejor entrenador y mejor atleta juvenil.
#QuerétaroOrgulloDeMéxico#QroOrgulloDeMx#Querétaro#Atletas#Competencia#Luchas#Nacional#Parque#Juegos#Nacionales#Asociación#Femenil
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Everyone this is the girl that I was talking about in my last post. Her name is Nancy. I met her on this App that you might have heard of called Whisper. I responded to her “Whisper post” on July 4th of 2018 and we met the next week. I found out she was in a “Loveless Convenient Marriage”. The meaning of this is that she’s in a marriage where the money being brought in is great but she and the husband aren't in “love”. So the first night we met her and I spent all that night together and it was the best night of my life and it was happy ever after that, or so I thought.
We spent 4 great months of an amazing relationship. This girl Nancy was and I had everything we ever wanted. My parents loved her, her parents and family still to this day love me, I loved her the most, We did almost everything together. Spent hours on FaceTime before bed and texted all the time and I even took her to Chicago for the weekend of her birthday and bought two tickets to our favorite band Fall Out Boy where we were kind of close to the stage. We were inseparable.
But one October Day, I decided to surprise her after work with her Favorite Ice Cream from Dairy Queen and that was the day everything changed. I was not the only one surprising her there. It was then and there I met the “future ex-husband”. He was there surprising her wanting her to talk to not sign the final papers and stay together. That was the last day I was going to kiss her and see us together. Because that day in October was the day my world fell apart and it was all my fault. I decided to fight for the woman I loved,
To this day, her mother still wants us together.I still talk to her almost every day in hopes she makes the decision to and she and her husband are “friends” as far as I know. She still comes over to talk things over and “chill”. This is the one that got away, this is the one I still want to marry, this is the one girl I want to spend my life with. This is the story of Kevin Christopher Hoffman and Nancy I Olvera Barth.
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CAPTURAN A FAMILIARES DE JEFE DE LOS ZETAS
Por: Miguel Olvera Minatitlán, Ver.- Familiares de “El Chuky” o “Z45”, líder de Los Zetas en la zona de Coatzacoalcos y Minatitlán fueron detenidos por elementos de la Secretaría de Marina y Secretaría de Seguridad Pública en posesión de armas de fuego y enervantes. Los detenidos son María Luisa “N”, así como Kevin “N”, el “Keviloncho” y Graciela “N” sobrinos de El Z45; la madre de ambos apenas…
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¿Un pulquito? Mural para el festival de arte urbano PULMON (Festival del Pulque y la Montaña) en Atltzayanca, Tlaxcala, México. Julio 2017.
Detalle del mural terminado.
Fotografía con la Familia, en días de la fiesta patronal de Santiago Apóstol, donde las calles se llenan de coloridos tapetes hechos por los lugareños como ofrenda al Santo.
En estos días también se celebró la Feria del Maguey, el pulque llegaba a nuestras manos prácticamente gratis mientras pintábamos un mural con la temática del pulque, la montaña y las tradiciones del lugar.
Para realizar el mural, tuve la ayuda de Antonio Olvera, artista visual y de Kevin de 6 años, el remolino tremendo de la casa.
Sin duda toda una experiencia, en los ratos de descanso, Doña Casi o su hija Mary, nos regalaba mueganos con nieve, o nos pasaba a su área de trabajo para ver como hacía los deliciosos dulces. A Don Agus lo podríamos ver en la plaza vendiendo o ya por la tarde de regreso a su casa. Personas bellas, que nos abrieron su corazón, nos compartieron sus experiencias y un poquito de su vida, con todo y momentos felices y amargos.
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OBTIENEN OROZCO Y AGÚNDES BOLETO PARA PARIS 2024
Ciudad de México.- Alejandra Orozco y Gaby Agúndez consiguieron una nueva plaza olímpica para México en París 2024, luego de ubicarse en el cuarto lugar en la plataforma 10 metros sincronizados durante el Campeonato Mundial de Natación que se celebra en Doha
Las clavadistas mexicanas lograron 296.34 puntos. China se agenció la medalla de oro con 362.22, Corea del Norte la plata con 320.70 y Gran Bretaña el bronce con 299.34 unidades.
Gaby Agúndez es la actual campeona panamericana en individual y sincronizados de la prueba reina, el año pasado fue cuarto lugar en el Mundial de Fukuoka y ahora finalista mundial en Doha. Alejandra Orozco se prepara rumbo a sus cuartos Juegos Olímpicos como doble medallista olímpica en sincronizados.
Las dirigidas por el experimentado entrenador Iván Bautista buscaban esta plaza olímpica en sincronizados, donde estrenaron su corona como campeonas panamericanas en Santiago 2023. En esta prueba fueron cuarto lugar mundial en Fukuoka 2023. En la prueba individual, ayer Gaby Agúndez se ubicó séptima y Alejandra Orozco, novena.
El equipo de clavados competirá todavía en Doha en trampolín 3 metros sincronizados femenil con Arantxa Chávez y Paola Pineda; la búsqueda por las preseas de Osmar Olvera en el trampolín individual 3 metros; la plataforma 10 metros sincronizados varonil con Kevin Berlín y Randal Willars; trampolín 3 metros individual femenil con Alejandra Escudillo y Aranza Vázquez; trampolín 3 metros mixto con Paola Pineda y Jahir Ocampo; y la plataforma individual varonil con Kevin Berlín y Randal Willars.
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Heralded by the success of Superman and Batman, the world of superheroes exploded in the late 1930s with a litany of colorful and often bizarre heroic characters, creating what is revered as The Golden Age of comic books. They defeated evil wherever it reared it's ugly head, whether it be bloodthirsty Vampires from Pluto, repugnant Nazi jerks, or the mysterious and deadly effects of Atomic Radiation! These heroes sold books by the millions and ushered in an age of unprecedented JUSTICE. But soon, these ring a ding ding good times came to an end at the close of World War 2 as the heroes fell out of favor in the eyes of a giddy and spoiled public. It was curtains for the heroes, as the once successful publishers now faced bankruptcy and took to the giggle juice while their creations fell into the shadow realm of PUBLIC DOMAIN, a place where anyone, anywhere can use them for whatever nefarious deed their sick minds could concoct. GADZOOKS! No longer protected under the shield of copyright laws, these characters were buried and lost to the cruel hands of Father Time and the machismo of modern entertainment, as evil ran unencumbered through our streets! BUT FEAR NOT, true believers! These heroes are back and better than ever! Reimagined by top creators in the industry, this anthology collects over 20 short stories paying homage and tribute to some of the greatest heroes and heroines lost to time with brand new, never-before-seen, exclusive tales bringing these amazing creations back to life! But don't blow your wig, Johnny, this book is within your grasp! Get in on this here clambake and help show the world that these characters might have been buried under layers of dust, but they are NOT FORGOTTEN! Featuring work by James Harren (Rumble, B.P.R.D., Conan), Eric Esquivel (Lego DC Superheroes, Vertigo Quarterly, Adventure Time), Ryan Cody (Doc Unknown, Heavy Metal Magazine, The Phantom), Jerry Gaylord (Bill and Ted's Triumphant Return, Fanboy Vs Zombies, Ghostbuster/TMNT), Matt Harding (Doctor Mordrid, Popapocalypse, Styx, Madefire Studios), Angela Ahlers, Nathan Shorts (Toejam and Earl: Back in the Groove), Vincent Kukua (Image Comics), Saeed Arjumand (The Haunted Detective), Evan Limberger (Madefire Studios), Matt D. Wilson (Copernicus Jones: Robot Detective, the Supervillain’s Handbook), Rodrigo Vargas, Josh Krach, Ashley V. Robinson (Jupiter Jet, Top Cow Comics), Morgan Beem, Rica March, Jeffrey and Susan Bridges (Pendant Audio), Leonie O’Moore, Derik Hefner, Anne-Marie Webb, Andrew Steers, Edwin Lopez, Bobby Trauma, Esther Pimentel, Greg Menzie, Zakk Saam, Omar Morales (CruZader), Joel Cotejar, Paula Goulart, Jaymes Reed, Paul Plale, Andres Olveras, Gabriel Moore-Topazio (Wrought Comics, Asylum), Einar V. Másson (Bay Area Comic Anthology, Bruce the Angry Bear), Mikael Lopez, Kristian Bay Kirk, Sandra Rós Björnsdóttir (Krumla), Kevin Cuffe (Oathbound), Ricardo Lima, Jason Inman (co-host of DC All Access), Nick Robles (Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials), Casey Desilets, Malcolm Johnson (Styx, Ultrasylvania), Kevin Buckley (Madefire Studios, Cyberwulf), Jeff Leeds, Marco Maccagni (Archon, Vampblade), DC Hopkins (We Can Never Go Home, Trespasser), Valentina Pucci (Action Lab), Angela Fato (Action Lab), Jared Rosmarin, Eugene Young, and Dave Harding. Reviving and re-imagining characters and stories such as The Scarlet Avenger, Atomic Tot, Terena of the Tundra, Airmale, Cannibal Planets, Lucky 13, Owlgirl, Marvelo, Black Terror, Moon Girl, Ozmar the Mystic, Super Ann, Master Mystic, Airboy, The Iron Skull, The Atomic Man, Mars Mason the Intergalactic Postman, The Black Knight, Jet Powers and more.
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RIVERSIDE, CA (June 27, 2023) – Kevin Olvera was among two men who was hit and killed by an unlicensed driver in Riverside late Sunday evening on June 25.
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Masked Republic Luchaverse: Tinieblas Jr #1 One-Shot
Story & Script: Marco Lopez, Ivan Plaza Art: Diego Simone Letterer: Micah Myers Cover: Diego Simone Variant Cover: Sergio Ríos, Dan Olvera Executive Producers: Kevin Kleinrock, Ruben Zamora Editor: Ivan Plaza October 15, 2018
Tinieblas Jr is the proud inheritor of a legacy that dates to the early 1970’s, when his father Tinieblas started his lucha libre career. However, unknown to anyone but a small select few, Tinieblas Jr is also the protector of both human and monster realms. A monster hunter, taking on the legions of the damned and all manner of creatures that go bump in the night! Today, out of his secret lair with his assistant Ramona, they decide to help a close friend solve an ages old mystery. A mystery so old, it will change both the human and monster worlds forever!
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WINTER WONDERLAND
Much to the surprise of the entire residency of Red Creek, Christmas and New Year passed, it what can only be described as a thoroughly uneventful fashion. Though there were parties galore, and drama to be found around every turn, it was merely the kind of drama you’d expect to find around that time of year. There were family arguments over the dinner table, I mean sure - maybe not every family draw a shotgun on each other, but not everybody’s brother just found out he’s a werewolf. There were lovers tiffs at parties because it’s the worst feeling when you finally find your boyfriend in the crowd of people and he has someone else lipstick on his collar - or maybe it was blood? There were missing people reports, robberies and a few reports of burnt Christmas puddings and broken hearts on New Years Eve, but nobody died - well, almost nobody, Mean Old Man Herbert finally whispered one final ‘Stay off my lawn’ before passing away peacefully in his sleep at the beginning of the coldest winter Red Creek has witnessed in a hundred years; but look on the bright side, Kids are now free to play on his lawn without fear!
Speaking of the coldest winter in a hundred years, the snow storms of Red Creek did not cease over the holiday period, much the opposite - to the dismay of the entire town who found it harder and harder to go about their day to day lives as the snow piled up around them. Eventually, the roads out of town became too treacherous to drive on, leaving residents trapped yet again, but if only they’d known that was far from the worst to come. Weeks passed and the town eventually ran out of salt to grit the roads and the sidewalks, people gave up shoveling their paths, many even gave up trying to leave the house entirely. The town came to a standstill, yet the storm raged on. Situations hit a critical point earlier in the week when the entire town lost power, knocked out by the heavy snowfall - officials said nobody could get out to them to do repairs until the storm stopped, and the snow melted.
The Mayor and the Sheriff pooled together all available resources and split them across three locations around town that were known to have backup generators; the Hospital, the High School, and the Sheriff’s Department. Word was sent out that those that were still able should make their way to one of these three locations immediately, for shelter, food, and warmth. The residents made their way to the three safety points in dribs and drabs, some headed out immediately - wasting no time, not wanting to get stuck in their ice cold homes, others made their way a few days later as the temperature dropped below zero, and others had yet to be seen or heard of.
But with the winds picking up outside and the temperature continuing to drop, even those that had found sanctuary with the generators were beginning to feel the cold. The town found themselves huddling together freezing, wondering if this storm would ever let up.
And then there were the rumors of a house, just off Main street, who’s lights were still on… another generator?
Welcome to January’s event - starting a little differently this time round, we’ll jump in mid-event, so to speak, in the midst of the action. Your characters will be at one of the three generator locations, and will be listed below. Please try to interact with as many new characters that you might not have spoken to before during this time.
It should also be noted that some species will be effected by the cold more so that others:
Tetra’s will deteriorate quickly, they cannot rely on frozen water and the drop in temperature will have dried out all moisture in the air.
Reapers will also find themselves in a worse condition, due to already running at a lower than average temperature, they will be the first to suffer not to mention that they are still a mortal creature.
All other mortal creatures that run at a normal temperature (Human, Witch, Banshee, Hunter, Imps and Shapeshifters) will be effected by the cold, but less rapidly.
Werewolves and Phoenixes naturally run at a higher temperature and therefore will find they can withstand the cold for longer than most.
Vampires are immortal, and though they cold cannot kill them, and will effect them slower, they will start to deteriorate.
Ghosts have no physical body and are therefore unaffected by the cold.
Also please note that not everyone would have heard the rumor about the house with the lights on to start with, a search party will be chosen later in the event (by the admins) to go and check it out. Please feel free to message us if you are interested in being involved.
The event will start 17/01/17 @ 11:59PM GMT and end on 21/01/17 @ 11:59PM GMT
Remember, put a hold on all pre event threads, you may pick them up again once the event has finished. Also remember the three starter rule still applies, so once there are three starters posted for each group you must answer them before posting your own! Tag starters with: bloodshedstarter & your character’s location. Also make sure to run any major plots by the main for admin approval. But most importantly, HAVE FUN!
HIGH SCHOOL
Lyra Carmikael
Jericho Kane
Fletcher Swan
Eleanor Drake
Dominic Willingham
Gabriel Westwood
Wisteria Fontaine
Finley Darius
Giana St James
Caitlyn Thompson
Mercedes Peltier
Kayleigh Fairmont
Nolan Chase
Catherine Hamilton
Diana Vaughn
Sarah Davis
Vincent Petrov
Ripley Kincaid
Dawn Cassidy
Matilda Hunt
Kirsten Lawe
Liam Stephens
Logan Marshall
Sawyer King
Jack Dawson
Harlow Halliday
Ace Doherty
Leslie Murray
Victoria Kyle
Heath Lllewellyn
Sesha Kaur
Alexander Dragov
Shelby Fontaine
Seth Talbot
Rory Talbot
Ronan Carmikael
Kara Michaels
Dora Saint Claire
Aemilia Carmikael
Ryan Darius
Lucas Astor
Jaxon Dubois
Francesca Mendoza
Joslyn Curie
Christian Donovan
SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT
Jordan Darius
Kenzie Hale
Levi Fairchild
Noah Carmikael
Brooke Marshall
Owen Hurst
Eli Livingston
Mathias Roux
Tate Emerson
Tanner Ayers
Elizabeth Blackwood
Carter Kane
Matthew Peterson
Emma Teague
Adrian Chevalier
Mace Wyler
Cornelius Lindstrom
Lenore Dauphine
Laurent Bernard
Cameron Jackson
Faye Archer
Bonnie Dragov
Clark Roschell
Felix Marius
Quinn Stephens
Allison Gilbert
Thalia Levesque
Agneis Amell
Djohariah Olvera
Clarice Dagny
Temperance Goldthwaite
Jonah Burke
Benjamin Knight
Aurelia Winters
Wyatt Talbot
Cassidy Talbot
Micah Carmikael
Hope Cress
Tripp Blais
Keaton Baird
Nico Oron
Rhaella Colwyn
Carmen Exposita
HOSPITAL
Jonathan Drake
Bishop Danes
Maddox Chase
Thea King-Roschell
Christopher Talbot
Grace Sheridan
Ophelia Jermaine
Andrew Stephens
Rowan Harrison
William Adler
Rosalina Sanchez
Damien Hunt
Dawson Wooddruff
Lara Talbot
Brandon Rutherford
Caleb Marshall
Otis DeMarco
Lexa Reznik
Savannah Fontaine
Alice Roschell
Ruaraidh Vasile
Simone Artois
Ransome Gullage
Desmond Vaughn
Brennan Talbot
Devlin Clary
Jace Walsh
Anastasia Johnson
Jasmine Turner
Josephine Clover
Kaz Vietteleva
Aurora Blake
Dominique Demorian
Murphy Halloran
Jamie Knight
Wren Fontaine
Zeke Callen
Asher Carmikael
Remi Carmikael
Nora Cress
Lyssa Deveraux
Rose Beck
Kevin Tenniel
Byron Verlaine
Ezra Lin
Garen Turner
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Meet Cartoon Network’s 2020 Storyboard Program Finalists | Animation Magazine
Meet Cartoon Network’s 2020 Storyboard Program Finalists | Animation Magazine
Cartoon Network Studios has announced its second annual Storyboard Artists Training Program finalists: Makena Bajar, Isabella Hanssen, Georgia Henderson, Patradol Kitcharoen, Lauren McKinley and Kevin Olvera. The annual program begins today (Monday, Feb. 3).
The selected artists will gain firsthand animated production experience as well as writing and boarding lessons with rotating in-house…
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