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Following this week with another #Micronaut from the#comic that was peak #1970s character design #Marionette from the#Micronauts . . . . . #art #illustration #doodlebags #doodle #draw #nashville #nashvilleartist #nashvilleart #sketching #handsketch #messysketch #marvel #comicbook #sketch https://www.instagram.com/p/CpdkXnvO0aj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Java is an old and mature programming language, and there are a lot of good frameworks for this language. In this article, you can read a short comparison of three famous and popular Java frameworks (Micronaut, Springboot, and Quarkus) and get familiar with them.
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Crater Cruncher - Micronauts (Mego)
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Marionette of the Micronauts by Michael Golden
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X-Men 33 (2024) variant by Taurin Clarke
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BHOC: MICRONAUTS #4
This issue of MICRONAUTS was purchased by my younger brother Ken. I’m pretty certain that it was bought at the same far-off supermarket where I’d previously gotten SHOGUN WARRIORS #3. And I also have no doubt that he gravitated to this particular book because Baron Karza looked like Darth Vader–which was kind of the point. My brother was a big STAR WARS fan at the time, so that connection, even…
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Marvel house ad for Micronauts #7 featuring the Man-Thing (1979)
#marvel comics#marvel house ads#micronauts#man-thing#bill mantlo#michael golden#josef rubinstein#mego toys#mego comics#marvel 1970s#marvel 1979
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1979 ad for The Micronauts No. 7.
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IDW Hasbroverse: Animated! Aw Yeah Revolution! Season 03 Episode 03 - Story & Art By Art Baltazar
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Baron Karza by Michael Golden
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Original Art - Micronauts #016 Pg 01 (1980) by Howard Chaykin And Al Milgrom
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The opening page for the story "Rendezvous in Sub-Atomica!" was produced from a layout by Howard Chaykin and finished pencils and inks by Al Milgrom.
#Comics#Marvel Comics#Micronauts#Howard Chaykin#Al Milgrom#Vintage#Art#Marvel#Science Fiction#1980#1980s#80s
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More on the #Micronaut theme from the #comic here’s #Biotron from the #Micronauts . . . . . #art #illustration #doodlebags #doodle #draw #nashville #nashvilleartist #nashvilleart #sketching #handsketch #messysketch #marvel #comicbook #sketch #Microverse #robots #marchofrobots https://www.instagram.com/p/CqYsJC0u1OR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Competition between Spring Boot, Quarkus, and Micronaut is very high because they compete to be the go-to framework for developing microservices and building cloud-native applications. Each of these frameworks has unique strengths and weaknesses, which is why developers are eager to compare them and decide which is best for their project. Spring Boot has the most mindshare and has been around the longest, while Quarkus and Micronaut are newer and offer features that Spring Boot doesn't have. This competition benefits developers because it encourages the frameworks to innovate and improve continually, creating a win-win for everyone involved. In this article, we will find out why the team behind the Stargate project chose Quarkus over Spring Boot and Micronaut to implement Stargate for Apache Cassandra.
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Hydra - Micronauts (Mego)
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Micronauts #44 by Gil Kane
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