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dragon player that uses wings as a blanket or slaps someone with their tail?
Do you mean like...literal Dragon Player or just Dragon-hybrid Player? Cause I made a dragon post for madecom a bit ago and I don't know which one you want. It's hard for me to understand things like this sometimes... Feel free to clarify and re-ask!
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Der Sofa Guide von MADE COM 📍
Ein Sofa auszuwählen kann schon mal zu Kopfschmerzen und Beziehungskrisen führen. Man investiert in Style und Komfort, am besten gleich für mehrere Jahre. Der MADE Sofa Ratgeber bietet Hilfe bei der Kaufentscheidung.
Die Grösse ist entscheidendBevor man sich Gedanke um den Stil oder die Funktion des Sofas machen kann, muss zuerst einmal klar sein wieviel Platz der Raum für das Sofa hergibt. Der Tipp von MADE: Vor dem Kauf Papier oder Pappe in der Form des Wunsch-Sofas auszulegen – auf diese Weise bekommt man einen guten Eindruck davon, wie das Sofa im Raum wirkt.
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Des meubles design à prix promo chez Made.com
Retrouvez chez Made.com, des meubles design à prix soldés pour donner un nouveau look à chacune des pièces de votre maison. Des accessoires tels que des lampes, des tapis, des étagères sont aussi disponibles.
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Download Episode 397!
NEW FUN COMICS 1, February 1935, was published on January 11, 1935. It contained 32 pages for the cover price of 10¢. Lloyd Jacquet was the editor. It was published by National Allied Publications, the company that would evolve into the DC Comics we know today.
FAMOUS FIRST EDITION: NEW FUN COMICS #1 was published on May 19, 2020 for the cover price of $19.99.
- (8:29) I review the book, JACKIE ORMES: THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN CARTOONIST by Nancy Goldstein, published by the University Of Michigan Press in 2019. This book was 226 pages long.
- (11:45) MY PULL LIST, where I review the comic books that carried the November 2020 cover date, which were released during the month of September, and I received from Discount Comic Book Service.
- (26:45) Before the reprint of NEW FUN COMICS 1, this FAMOUS FIRST EDITION had two introductions. The first was titled, THE START OF SOMETHING BIG, written by comic book historian Jerry Bails for a previously planned reprint of this issue that was eventually never published.
- (28:33) A SECOND INTRODUCTION was written by Roy Thomas, explaining why that first reprint never happened, and what the historical significance is of this issue.
- (30:11) JACK WOOD, subtitled PANCH VILLA Part I, a western adventure was written and drawn by Lyman Anderson, according to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics. The Grand Comic Book Database gives this feature the subtitle as, DON NAGLES - CATTLE RUSTLER Part I, written by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson and drawn by Lyman Anderson. Jack Wood rode into the sunset with his final appearance in ADVENTURE COMICS 42, September 1939.
- (33:27) The adventure strip SANDRA OF THE SECRET SERVICE in THE GAVONIA AFFAIR part I, was written and drawn by Charles Flanders, according to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics, while the Grand Comic Book Database credits Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson as the writer and Charles Flanders as the artist. Sandra's final mission for the Secret Service would occur in MORE FUN COMICS 35, September 1935.
- (34:11) The comic strip OSWALD RABBIT, which was written and drawn by John Lindermeyer, appeared on the bottom of the page. It filled the gap at the bottom of the page below not only SANDRA OF THE SECRET SERVICE, but many of the early features in this issue. Oswald made his final appearance in MORE FUN COMICS 7, January 1936, but would make various appearances in various titles for other comic book publishers.
- (35:03) JIGGER AND GINGER, a teen humor strip, writer unknown, was drawn by Adolph Schus. They would make only one other appearance in NEW FUN COMICS 2, March 1935.
- (35:50) The adventure strip BARRY O'NEIL, in FANG GOW OF CHINA part I, according to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics, was written by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson and drawn by Lawrence Lariar. Barry's final adventure occurred in ADVENTURE COMICS 60, March 1941.
- (37:17) THE MAGIC CRYSTAL OF HISTORY, a kid adventure strip, was written and drawn by Adolphe Barreaux. Bobby and Binks would take their final historical adventure via the Magic Crystal in MORE FUN COMICS 50, December 1939.
- (38:45) The adventure strip WING BRADY: SOLDIER OF FORTUNE began with THE BEDOUINS part I. Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics credits Henry Carl Kiefer (who signed his name as de Korosett, his wife's maiden name) as the writer and artist, while the Grand Comic Book Database lists Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson as the writer and Kiefer as the artist. Brady's final adventure occurred in MORE FUN COMICS 52, February 1941.
- (40:19) Sir Walter Scott's IVANHOE was adapted to comic book form by Charles Flanders, according to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics, while the Grand Comic Book Database lists Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson as the writer of this adaption and Flanders as the artists. This adaption of IVANHOE ended with MORE FUN COMICS 27, December 1937.
- (41:54) JUDGE PERKINS, a humor strip, was written and drawn by Bert Nelson Haig. The Judge would only have one more misadventure, in NEW FUN COMICS 2.
- (42:57) The science fiction adventure, DON DRAKE ON THE PLANET SARO, was written by Ken Fitch and drawn by Joseph Clemmens Gretter, who signed his art as Clem Gretter. Drake had his final adventure in MORE FUN COMICS 17, January 1937.
- (44:17) LOCO LUKE, a western humor strip, was written and drawn by Jack A. Warren. Loco Luke rode into the sunset after NEW FUN COMICS 4, May 1945.
- (46:41) SPOOK RANCH was a western mystery story written by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, using the pseudonym Roger Furlong, with illustrations drawn by Charles Flanders. The story concluded in the next issue.
- (46:41) SCRUB HARDY was a sports humor strip drawn by Joe Archibald. Hardy's sports career was cut short, only appearing again in NEW FUN COMICS 2.
- (48:19) The sports adventure strip JACK ANDREWS ALL-AMERICAN BOY was written and drawn by Lyman Anderson. Andrews' sports career would only last through NEW FUN COMICS 6, October 1935.
- (51:04) BATHYSPHERE - A MARTIAN DREAM, writer unknown, was an article about Dr. Beebe, who descended 3,000 feet in a bathysphere, and the equipment on board.
- (51:59) SPORTS, an article written by Joe Archibald, was about the Toronto Maple Leafs and a brief history of the game of hockey.
- (52:59) ON THE RADIO: THE DIAL TWISTER, maybe written by Lloyd Jacquet, was an article asking readers to write the staff of NEW FUN COMICS and share their favorite radio shows, and the writer also shares some favorites.
- (54:27) IN THE MOVIES: TALK OF THE TALKIES, writer unknown, described some of the upcoming films in 1935, including one involving the comic book cowboy Jack Wood, a movie serial titled RUSTLERS OF RED GAP (IMDb lists the final title as RUSTLERS OF RED DOG).
- (55:24) MODEL AIRCRAFT, writer unknown, with illustrations drawn by Dick Loederer, was an article about how to make a model of the U.S. Navy plane Vought Corsair, one of the early planes that took off and landed on the first aircraft carriers.
- (56:49) HOW TO BUILD HENDRICK HUDSON'S "HALF MOON", an article written and drawn by Robert Weinstein, about a 17th Century sailing ship.
- (57:08) CAP'N ERIC, a sea adventure strip, was written and drawn by Robert Weinstein, who signed this feature Bob Weinstein.
- (58:33) BUCKSKIN JIM: THE TRAILBLAZER, a western adventure, was written and drawn by Eugene Koscik, who signed his work as "K". Buckskin Jim rode off into the western sunset after MORE FUN COMICS 18, February 1937.
- (1:01:28) The article POPULAR SCIENCE, writer unknown, had illustrations provided by Dick Loederer, who signed his work as "Loe". It covered three subjects, STREAMLINE TRAIN THAT TALKED, PUTTING THE SUN TO WORK, and A BIT OF MAGIC.
- (1:03:06) STAMPS AND COINS, writer unknown, also had illustrations drawn by Dick Loederer, who again signed his work as "Loe". This article was divided into two sections, BEGINNING A COLLECTION, about stamps, and ABOUT COINS.
- (1:03:50) The issue's final article was titled YOUNG HOMEMAKERS, writer unknown, also with illustrations provided by Dick "Loe" Loederer. This article provided advice about a well organized kitchen.
- (1:04:39) AFTER SCHOOL, a kid humor strip, was written and drawn by Tom McNamara. Lefty and Slim had their last humorous adventure in NEW FUN COMICS 6, October 1935.
- (1:05:43) CAVEMAN CAPERS, a prehistoric humor strip, was written and drawn by Dick Loederer. The fire went out for CAVEMAN CAPERS after NEW FUN COMICS 5, August 1935.
- (1:06:42) FUN FILMS: TAD AMONG THE PIRATES, was written and drawn by Adolphe Barreaux. This feature was unique among the others in this issue. It was a series of strips that you could cut horizontally and tape together into a paper film strip, viewed through a paper backdrop drawn at the top of the page. Tad's final adventure occurred in NEW FUN COMICS 3, April 1935.
- (1:07:20) BUBBY AND BEEVIL, a humor strip, was written and drawn by Dick Loederer. Bubby and Beevil's last misadventure was in NEW FUN COMICS 3, April 1935.
(1:07:41) The animal humor strip PELION AND OSSA was written and drawn by John Lindermeyer, who signed his work as Kevin Hay. Their last adventure was also in NEW FUN COMICS 3, April 1935.
- (1:08:35) This issue's final strip was the science fiction adventure 2023: SUPER POLICE, written by John Finch and drawn by Joseph Clemens Gretter, who signed his name as Clem Gretter. The Science Police investigated their last case in MORE FUN COMICS 14, October 1936.
- (1:10:11) After the reprinted issue, there were a few essays to round out this book. The first was titled, THE MAJOR WHO MADECOMICS, about Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, written by his Granddaughter, Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson. She provides a brief biography about her Grandfather, how his interests in life helped shape the features that were included in this first issue, and some of the talented comic book creators whose careers he helped influence.u
- (1:10:38) NEW FUN 1 - THE CONTRIBUTORS, brief biographies of most of the creators in this issue, also provided by Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson, with special thanks to David Saunders for his original research.
- (1:11:17) The book's final essay was titled, A TABLOID TRADITION CONTINUES, written by Editor Benjamin Le Clear, Manager of DC Comics Library Archives. He explains how and why this issues printed at tabloid size, and a brief history of the evolution of the size of comic books, and finally the origin of the FAMOUS FIRST EDITION series in the 1970's.
- Next episode we return to our journey through the Silver Age Adventures of Superman with: SUPERMAN FAMILY COMIC BOOKS COVER DATED MAY 1966: PART I: WORLD'S FINEST COMICS 157, PART II: SUPERMAN 186, PART III: SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE 65 & PART IV: ACTION COMICS 337 with ELSEWHERE IN DC COMICS' May or May/June 1966 titles.
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Niki Jones Lampshades / Made.com
In addition to the recent Tesserae Cushions and Rugs we designed for Made.com this year, we are delighted to show you our new lampshades.
http://www.niki-jones.co.uk/journal-post/niki-for-madecom--lampshades
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// F O O D // First meal I "cooked" in the new flat. It's just a salad with grilled chicken, but it's no take-away 😍🎊 Bowl @madedotcom #noah Food @sainsburys . . . . . #food #foodaholic #foodislife #newyearnewfood #blog #blogger #ginabley #healthy #salad #grilledchicken #lettuce #tomato #pepper #cucumber #cashew #saladbowl #yummy #delicious #deliciousfood #movingdays #movingdiary #london #made #madecom #madedotcom #yellow #newhome #newdishes #foody (at London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsRNr_Uhrk1/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=l5loxyovuo4v
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Prep Cooks
Where Careers Are MadeCome be part of over 60 years of solid experience that has helped us grow from one location in 1958 to over 200 locations today. Our restaurants make a simple pledge to our team members. We want you to experience a sense of Community, Appreciation and Purpose so that you can make every guest feel like a regular. Find your Purpose by joining our team as a Manager.Our Leaders personally embrace and recognize Team Members for our company’s Vision, Values, and Culture:* Accountability for Results* Relentless Improvement* Passion to Serve* Integrity in All Actions* Respect for Each Individual* Embrace ChangeWe offer a comprehensive hands-on training program for all new team members so that you are set up for success. Our excellent training program, comprehensive benefits, growth opportunities, and great workplace make us the best choice for the best team members.Now Hiring Full Time & Part Time:Line CookAt Village Inn we’re always looking for great team members to show A Passion to Serve.In return, we offer flexible work schedules, a great work environment, excellent opportunities for advancement along with the following benefits:* Retirement Savings Plan – After 1 year of employment you are eligible to participate in the company’s 401(k) plan upon reaching 21 years of age.* Get Paid Quicker – We pay our team members weekly* Paid Time Off – Earn vacation based upon company policy* Discounts – 25% discount on food and non-alcoholic beverages for team members to enjoy with their family and friends outside of their work shift* Healthcare Coverage – Restaurant hourly team members may become eligible for health and welfare plans the first of the month following an ACA measurement period in which average hours worked per week is 30 or greater.WE ARE COMMITTED TO OUR GUESTS, TEAM MEMBERS & COMMUNITYVillage Inn is part of the American Blue Ribbon Holdings family and an Equal Opportunity & E-Verify EmployerJoin the VillageInn (VI / Village Inn’s) team today. We offer great restaurant culinary careers for prep cooks (concinero / cocinera / Jefe / Jefa) who have back of house preparation, cooking, chef / kitchen experience in a high volume restaurant environment.
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Made.com founder Ning Li launches cosmetics startup Typology
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Introducing the circular Vasarely Rug - available in Mustard or Grey - 200cm diameter. This beautiful rug is hand carved by artisans in India, in soft New Zealand wool. Featuring a looped pile and high tufted pile for a 3D effect.
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Making all your interiors dreams come true…MADE.com Black Friday sale: All the home furnishings to snap up Furnishing a home really is a whole life’s work. Even once you think you’re sorted, there’s always a statement sofa or a striking sideboard …
from Hubpage’s Favorite Links from Diigo https://hub.page/lifestyle/the-madecom-sale-is-here-these-are-the-pieces-were-investing-in-this-black-friday from Aubrey Asher's Blog https://aubreyasher90.tumblr.com/post/668689790856740864
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Made.com trialling real-time chat for customer advice
Online retailer Made.com has partnered with Hero so showroom staff can chat live with online shoppers to help with queries and shopping decisions from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450418620/Madecom-trialling-real-time-chat-for-customer-advice
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Made.com trialling real-time chat for customer advice
Online retailer Made.com has partnered with Hero so showroom staff can chat live with online shoppers to help with queries and shopping decisions from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450418620/Madecom-trialling-real-time-chat-for-customer-advice
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