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Coming Thru by Lido Pimienta from the album Miss Colombia - Director: Borja V. Conde
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DC's Hispanic Heritage Month variant covers by Pablo Villalobos
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DC Women by Pablo Villalobos.
#Wonder Woman#Lois Lane#Zatanna#Green Lantern#Power Girl#Hawkgirl#The Question#Wildcat#Catwoman#Harley Quinn#Jessica Cruz#Kendra Saunders#Renee Montoya#Yolanda Montez#Diana Prince#Karen Starr#Selina Kyle#Harleen Quinzel#Pablo Villalobos#DC Comics#art
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DC Latino Superheroes Part 1
1. Jaime Reyes aka Blue Beetle - Chicano (Mexican American)
2. Milagro Reyes aka Green Lantern (a popular fandom interpretation) - Chicana (Mexican American)
3. Kyle Rayner aka Green Lantern - biracial; half Irish and half Mexican American
4. Keli Quintela aka Teen Lantern - biracial; Afro-Indigenous Bolivian born
5. Selina Kyle aka Catwoman - biracial; Afro-Cuban American; to explain she has been portrayed by black women multiple times and I believe some comic issues has her state her Cuban heritage. So, I would make her Afro-Cuban with green eyes.
6. Miguel Jose Barragan aka Bunker - Mexican
7. Mas y Menos - Guatemalan
8. Pedro Pena aka Shazam - Chicano (Mexican American)
9. Jessica Cruz aka Green Lantern - Chicana (Mexican American) and Honduran
10. Renee Montoya aka The Question II - Afro-Dominican American
11. Cisco Ramon aka Vibe - half Colombian and half Puerto Rican American
12. Miguel Devante aka Vulcan - biracial; half white and Latino nationality unknown
13. Ya'Wara - biracial; Indigenous Brazilian
14. Maria Mendoza aka Wonder Woman - Peruvian
15. Yara Flor aka Wonder Woman - biracial; Afro-Indigenous Brazilian
16. Lorena Marquez aka Aquagirl - Mexican American
17. Isabella Ortiz aka Robina - Latina nationality unknown but American born; possibly Afro Latina
18. Don Fernando Suarez aka El Castigo (The Whip) I - Mexican born
19. Rodrigo Elwood Gaynor aka El Castigo (The Whip) II - Chicano (Mexican American)
20. Shelly Gaynor aka El Castigo (The Whip) III - Chicana (Mexican American); artwork by Phil Cho
21. Eduardo Dorado aka El Dorado - Mexican born; I highly suggest following his incarnation in the animated Young Justice series
22. Bernal Rojas aka Bushmaster - Venezuelan born
23. Uno aka Aztek - biracial; Indigenous Mexican
24. El Gaucho - real name unknown; Argentinian born
25. Rosabelle Mendez aka Pantha - Hispanic nationality unknown
26. Pablo Valdez aka El Muerto - Mexican born
27. Anita Fite aka Empress - biracial; Afro-Haitian
28. Yolanda Montez aka Wildcat - Mexican born
29. Andrea Rojas aka Acrata - Mexican born
30. Beatriz da Costa aka Fire - Brazilian born
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Por cierto..GREG GRISHAM VENTO tras llevarme a su casa de ZAFRA junto a BENJAMIN ANTONIO MORENO SILVA [=SMAB o iniciales al reves..con el que me paro la POLICIA SECRETA con 2 motos llevando otros 2 pasajeros en avda ALFONSO XII o a la altura del Parque de EL RETIRO porque decían que mi BMW se robaba mucho y a continuación lo intentaron aparcado en el barrio de SAN JUAN BAUTISTA al estar en casa de SMAB..pero no pudieron..aunque quitaron cerradura y el inmovilizador electrónico.. pues tenía una Barra de seguridad al volante..y lo lleve a BMW de ALCALA DE HENARES donde me atendió SANTIAGO MORILLO LEAL mi compañero de colegio BRISTOL y rival de fútbol aficionado jugando en INDEPENDIENTE de AVELLANEDA y yo en ESTUDIANTES de la PLATA al que ganamos LA LIGA remontando 0 a 3 gracias a mi gol por la ESCUADRA DE FALTA y un PASE DE LA MUERTE]..fuimos a MERIDA [destino tragico para JUANITO Y OSCAR MOLINA] ..donde apesar de ser una pequeña ciudad famosa por su ANFITEATRO ROMANO hay un GRAN CONCESIONARIO HARLEY..y a la SIERRA de HUELVA a una especie de COMUNA HIPPIE donde su MUJER me contó los problemas MARITALES con GREG [básicamente que nunca estaba en casa al estar con su furgoneta donde dormía y se follaba a toda la que podía.. PANKARTEANDO POR ESPAÑA por LA VERDAD DEL 11_$ Y CONTRA NUEVO ORDEN MUNDIAL] y luego se BAÑO DESNUDA en una LAGUNA..después fuimos a CONIL [rebautizado como COÑIL por mi al haber mucho COÑO DE BUEN VER en playas y discotecas o bares..pero difícil de tocar mientras fuman y beben en lugares atestados] pero solo yo y SMAB y su NOVIA YOLANDA MONTOYA [que decía estar emparentada con dueño de EL CORTE INGLES]..
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Hi can you tell me some Latona superhero’s from DC Thanks :)
I assume you mean Latina so all go off that but if I’m wrong I’m sorry. And sorry this took so long!
The Question (Renee Montoya): Originally made to be a cop on Batman: The Animated Series but she migrated to the comics where she eventually became a superhero. She is also one of the most prominent lesbian superheroes in comics which has caused her family to disown her and caused trouble in her job. But she is nothing if not a survivor and BA. Victor Sage, the original Question, picked her to be his successor as he was dying of lung cancer. Renee has also had a romance with Batwoman.
I’d recommend reading
Gotham Central mainly Volume 3 Half a Life ( issues #6–10) where she is outed to the whole police station.
52 (the series not the relaunch) where she becomes the Question
DC Comics: Bombshells (2015-2017) #45 onward. It’s an alternative universe but its a fun one. I mean Renee gets to fight Nazi’s what not to love.
I haven’t read but I’ve heard is good
The Question # 37
Question: The Five Books of Blood
Question: Pipeline
Detective Comics Annual # 11, 12
Batman Annual 27, 28
The Question # 37
Birds of Prey # 11,12
Convergence :The Question # 1, 2
More under the cut
Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz): She is a Mexican American who was traumatized after her friends were murdered. This left Jessica Cruz with anxiety issues which would make her role as a Green Lantern hard. Especially since she was forced to accept the ring, unlike most Green Lanterns who accepted it willingly. Even with such hardships she had grown into her role as protector of earth and has formed a strong connection with her fellow Green Lantern, Simon Baz.
Haven’t read but heard is good
Justice League Vol 6-8. (Forever Evil and JL Vol 5 for more context)
DC Super Hero Girls: Spaced Out this is definitely
Green Lanterns: Rebirth She and Simon Baz team up to.
Aquagirl (Lorena Marquez): She is from San Diego and found herself was submerged with the city after an Earthquake. Instead of dying she found that she could breathe underwater. Lorena then proceeded to help Aquaman locate other survivors and take down the man responsible for this a Scientist named Geist. Eventually, she became the second Aquagirl.
I’d recommend reading
Aquaman #15-20 [2004] This storyline is the first appearance of Lorena (specifically issue #16) and it has been collected in Aquaman (2003-2006): Sub-Diego
52: #35-40 [2007] these issues are mainly about Steel (Henry Irons) but she helps.
Haven’t read but heard is good
Teen Titans #17-19 [2004]
Aquaman #26-28 [2005]
Teen Titans #34 [2006]
World War III: The Valiant [2007]
Teen Titans #69 and Teen Titans Annual 2009 where she officially joins the Teen Titans.
Teen Titans #99-100 [2011]
Fire (Beatriz da Costa): She has two main origins that I know of
#1 Her parents were surveyors of the Amazon River Basin. Due to this, she was born among a tribe of people known as the Ge and it was foretold that she would be given powers from the Sky Spirit. Her family was skeptical of this but when she turned 15 she got superpowers which she used to fight crime. She eventually became the head of the Brazilian branch of Wayne Enterprises.
#2 She started as an amateur model in Brazil before becoming a showgirl, stage performer, and an undercover secret agent for the Brazilian government. An unusual career path to be sure. While working as a secret agent she was caught in a pyroplasmic explosion which gave her fire-based super-human powers
Regardless of the version, she is known for her long stint in the Justice League (mainly the Justice League International) along with her friendships/partnerships with fellow league members Tora (Ice) and Sigrid (Ice Maiden).
I’d recommend reading
Justice League International (1987-1989) #14 onward or Justice League International Vol. 2 and Justice League International Vol. 3 onward
Formerly Known as the Justice League (2003)
Haven’t read but heard is good
Justice League International (2011-2012) Vol. 1: The Signal Masters
Super Friends #25
Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders/ Kendra Munoz-Saunders): Okay there have been several Hawkgirls who tend to be reincarnations of the first one so it can be a little confusing. Kendra Saunders is the semi-reincarnation of Shiera Hall. Kendra was her Grandniece but when she committed suicide Shiera’s soul walked in but she retained no memory of her previous lives and refused to believe that she was Shiera. Then three years in one line of dialogue in “Hawkman #1” that Kendra’s mom had been a “beautiful Hispanic woman.” While Kendra Munoz-Saunders is from an alternative universe where she a treasure hunter has wings permanently grafted to her back. And she is definitely latina.
Many different kinds of media have embraced Kendra as Latina even though it was a rocky start. Such as DC Superhero Girls and the CW superhero shows.
I’d recommend reading
JSA Secret Files and Origins #1
DC Comics: Bombshells (2015-2017) #58 onward. In this version, she was raised in a Mexican orphanage.
She makes several appearances in Birds of Prey my favorite is #104. It’s barely any screen time I just find it funny that after dealing with the Secret Six, Oracle gives her with a car a for her troubles.
Haven’t read but heard is good
Earth 2 #2 onward
Empress (Anita Fite): She is the daughter of Donald Fite, of the All Purpose Enforcement Squad (APES.), and his wife Oshi. Oshi was the daughter of a powerful Voodou priestess. Anita’s grandmother preformed a ritual where she asked the Oya, goddess of the wind, fire, and thunderbolts, to “sponsor” Anita and serve as her “Gros Bon Ange” (Big Guardian Angel). Anita Fite grew up displaying considerable athletic abilities and learning Vodou from her mother and grandmother. Her mother was killed when she was young by the villain Agua Sin Gaaz. Anita would join the Young Justice team. However, she was written out when her father was killed and her parents reincarnated as babies that she would end up raising. Which isn’t weird at all…
I’d recommend reading
Young Justice #16 onward even if she ends up raising her own parents
Haven’t read but heard is good
She apparently made several minor appearances in the Wonder Girl miniseries in 2007-2008
Wildcat II (Yolanda Montez): Yolanda Montez was born with meta-human powers due to the genetic manipulation and had retractable claws. Yolanda became the god-daughter of Ted Gran (Wildcat I), a close boxing friend of her father, “Mauler” Montez. She died but has made a come back on Earth 2.
Haven’t read but heard is good
Infinity Inc. #12 onward
she makes appearances in Earth 2
Black Orchid (Alba Garcia): A former army private whose arms had been amputated during her time in a magical alternate dimension which gave her powers as Black Orchid. Currently, she is a member of both A.R.G.U.S. and Justice League Dark.
Haven’t read but heard is good
Justice League Dark (2011-2015) Vol. 2: The Books of Magic
Catwoman (Selina Kyle): Pretty I don’t have to give a backstory on this one. She is half Cuban (as confirmed by Catwoman #81), however, that regularly ignored. But I’m bitter and you can pry her being Cuban from my cold dead hands
I’d recommend reading
Catwoman (1993-2001) #81
Catwoman (2002-2008) Vol. 1: Trail of the Catwoman onward. There is no mention of her being Latina but it is a good series (would have been better if she was confirmed, Latina)
Wonder Woman (Maria Mendoza): The daughter of a local judge in Peru, she was an activist protesting against the brutal excavation of an ancient holy site. The man in charge, Armando Guitez, wanted the power of the runes within the site to gain enough strength to rule the world. When he kills Maria’s father is she sneaks onto the site to get revenge but stumbles upon two runes. The second rune, one of light spirits, is accidentally shattered and she is whisked away by the Sun God of the Incan people. She was gifted with magical powers which she uses to defeat Guitez.
She came from a story written by Stan Lee and it’s not that good to be honest (you can watch Linkara’s review here: X) but I’m a sucker for her design and the idea of a Hispanic magical girl Wonder Woman.
I’d recommend reading
Just Imagine: Wonder Woman
Ya'Wara: When she was a child her plane crashed in the Amazon Rainforest but she was saved by the Forest Mother who would then give her special powers so she could protect the forest. She became a member of the Tapirape tribe. She would later go on to join The Others, who wanted to gather the Seven Artefacts of Atlantis to keep them from falling into evil hands. They would split up the relics with Ya'Wara who took the Globe of Transportation.
I’d recommend reading
Aquaman #7 - The Others, Chapter One onward
Aquaman and The Others
These are the one that comes to my mind and there are probably great (or better) ones that didn’t make it to the list. And a few of these characters I’m not super familiar with so there may be mistakes. Also, some of these are or have poor representation (‘big surprise’). Even so, I hope these helped you.
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Latine Heritage Week: Day 7 ♡ Free Choice ♡
(some) LATINES IN DCTV: Cisco Ramon (The Flash) Samantha Arias (Supergirl) Kay Challis (Doom Patrol) Yolanda Montez (Stargirl) Allegra Garcia (The Flash) Sarah Cushing (Superman & Lois) Kyle Cushing (Superman & Lois) Aimee Eden (Sweet Tooth) Esperanza Cruz (Legends of Tomorrow) Renee Montoya (Batwoman)
#latinehw21#latinecreators#latineheroes#latinesource#userricky#theflashedit#supergirledit#supermanandloisedit#batwomanedit#stargirledit#lotedit#doompatroledit#my gifs#kerwin*
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DC’s Round Robin is Back!
And SPOILER - there are no ‘Robin’ titles 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
First round voting is up, through Instagram Stories and either the actual DC website or DC Universe - so vote there!
See below for a list of summaries, with titles bolded for ones I think will be good and also italics for my thoughts - and be sure to VOTE~
Hawkman & Hawkwoman: the Changeling - Hawkman and Hawkwoman have never had children together. They know that for a fact. Then who is Hektor Hol, the hot-headed, razor-winged teen who claims to be their son? Can they trust their own memories - or each other?
Coming off the fanstastic Hawkman run of DC: Rebirth, which expanded the Hawk mythos to include reincarnations across space, time, and even universes, as well as introducing a new origin as to why the duo reincarnate, this doesn’t read as a worthwhile continuation of a story that ended well and left the door open for these two characters. The two of them sorted out their memories, and they’ve stopped reincarnating. A kid isn’t out of the question, as in one of the many histories before storylines were rebooted, they did have a son - so already we as the audience know that they do have children. And, to top it off, there was an already recent storyline between Kendra and J’onn, and their son they pulled from an imaginary future, which I’d honestly rather focus on because it was an interesting pairing I never gave much thought but loved once they were shown together.
Wildcat: Nine Lives - Wildcat’s spent eight of his nine lives showing the ropes to some of DC’s heaviest hitters, and he’s got the scarred knuckles and reset bones to prove it. But now he’s only got one more life to go. How fearless would you be if you knew it was your last round in the ring?
I love Wildcat. He’s a great character and has been missing these last many years, especially as we see Jay Garrick and Alan Scott return to comics. Ted is the Golden Age trilogy. He’s essential. Plus, this is a great story to welcome him back to the universe. Ted has always been about being fearless, but seeing him combat his mortality would not only be great, but can be done well in six issues unlike some of the other suggestions on this list. It’s also an issue many people must confront, which continues Ted’s relatability as he is an ordinary guy who decided to don a mask and start fighting crime (granted he first did it to prove his innocence, but it means something when he continued to do so instead of hanging up the cowl). Plus, with this, maybe we’ll get some reflection on his earlier days when he never had the curse of nine lives cast on him - wondering about how he feels his age more than ever before, not like back then when he was just starting out, and maybe how the threats were easier so it never felt like he was going against the end, unlike today’s crimefighting. Plus, maybe there’s more he’s holding back on, that he always hid from, thinking he can deal with it later only later might not be promised (like maybe even in a queer way)? If this also ends in his funeral it can really set up the transition for Yolanda Montez into the comics really well as his successor, and even bring back his son who got erased in the 52 reboot.
Finally, if this wins than I can already guess who might want to take a stab at doing the art (Doc Shaner):
The Questions: Grand Solutions - What happens when people from all walks of life are activated as faceless vigilantes, each forced to solve an alternate reality game where the stakes are life and death? That’s THE QUESTION, but does Renee Montoya have the solution?
There’s not much I can say about this lol. It’s a cool concept, though done before through other mediums. Will this have a satisfying resolution in only six issues? I can’t be sure but I suspect it won’t. I’m hungry for more Question content - Vic Sage was an interesting mix in the Leivathan event series and Renee Montoya has been sidelined in recent months due to being the new Commissioner, so she hasn’t been showing up as often as I like, so I would like to see more of them together. It’s hard though because there are two Question mini-series out there, both wildly different in terms of quality I would say. There’s the first, The Question, the Shaman, which turns the Question into a more magical figure and it honestly felt muddled throughout the entirety of six issues. Then there was the Question, the Five Books of Blood, which was fanstasic and really set the precedent for Renee Montoya’s tenure as the Question. While it features Renee, I can’t help but feel this is going to be like the Shaman one.
Constantine & the Demon: Vacation from Hell - Arcane guile meets hellish fury! John Constantine is forced to play host to Etrigan the demon as the pair embark on a deeply personal - and possibly apocalyptic - mission. Journeying back home to Liverpool, Constantine must confront ghosts from his past, and Etrigan isn’t exactly his first choice for an ally!
I voted for this but now that I think about it, I can think of better comics on this list winning, or at least more deserving to be made into a miniseries. Not that I don’t love either character - I’m a John Constantine ho - but it’s not like they’ve been underserved as of late, John especially. In fact his last minseries, Constantine: Rise + Fall, worked well despite it only being 3 issues and feels very similar to this summary. The only difference being that Etrigan is now involved. Plus, what I think it means is that Etrigan will be inside Constantine’s body, so we’ll see John transform into Etrigan, which would be my only interest to see if there’s a costume change. Instead of this concept, actually, I think I’d rather see a tale about the World’s Finest of Earth-13, which would still be Etrigan and Constantine (or as they’re known, Superdemon and Hellblazer). I think that’d make for a more interesting, or rather... unique... experience.
Suicide Squad: Dark - A team of occult misfits and monsters, assembled by Amanda Waller and led by Vampire Batman, are forced into a mind-melting suicide mission to assasinate Earth-13′s League of Shadows
It didn’t hit me until I re-read this that they would be going to Earth-13 (I ready 33), and I mentioned the above completely unprompted. That being said, again, I would love a story about the League of Shadows, I want DC to lean more into these alternate Earths and tell stories there (like how they’re doing the Jesse Quick/Teen Justice mini-series, the GoT!DC maxi-series, and the recently announced Gundam DC series). However, I do have Suicide Squad fatigue (which was why I didn’t vote for the other pitched Suicide Squad idea last Round Robin). Plus, I’m tired of this plot where Amanda invades alternate earths. That’s already coming to an end with the War on Earth-3, I don’t see why she and Vampire Batman of all people would work together. Furthermore, I think Suicide Squad: Dark is just an advanced Creature Commandos, which would be a more interesting take.
Justice League: Redacted - Green Arrow has watched many heroes - the great, the good, the kind - be forever scarred by the darkness they swear to fight. Rather than sit by and let any more of his friends fall to the festering abyss, he decides to create a Justice League black-ops team of fighters who can survive a few more shadows - because as far as he’s concerned, they may already be lost. Green Arrow’s team of Nemesis, Killer Frost, Manhunter, Metamorpho, and Cheshire are needed more than ever. Green Arrow was worried about what happens when you look the abyss in the eye? That goes double when Johnny Sorrow and Merlyn team up.
This is a great set-up for a mini-series that might not see the light of day if it weren’t for this type of contest! The characters are all ones that wouldn’t make sense elsewhere but fit in this type of story, and already - given the team build - I can get a sense of the dynamics, and I am excited! Also, of the plots, this one seems the most developed. You have the anchor with Green Arrow, who’s been involved in this kind of stuff already with his Checkmate series and can draw people in based on name recognition, giving these more underserved characters time to shine. Plus, of all of these, this is the only series I can see springboarding into an actual comic run (think an Outsiders but run by Green Arrow instead of Batman, or Justice League’s version of X-Force). And it’s not like Justice League has no experience with a black-ops team, as I’m pretty sure there was a short-lived iteration in the 90′s. Finally, the two characters they chose as villains - Johnny Sorrow and Merlyn - make for an interesting pairing. My only drawback is that this very much sounds like the love child between Bendis’s Leviathan event, and King’s Heroes in Crisis, two series that failed to meet expectations. Hopefully it takes the best of both of these and not the worst (which is harder than you’d think).
Firestorm: Fourth World Problems - When Ronnie Raymond and Jason Rusch make the startling discovery that the Firestorm matrix contains a spark of the Life Equation, Darkseid and his armies turn their sights toward the teenage nuclear heroes. But can Ronnie and Jason put their difference aside and combine into Firestorm, or will Darkseid claim the matrix for himself and Apokolips?
I’ve been wanting them to take another stab at Ronnie and Jason. I think there was promise back before Flashpoint rewrote the universe, and coming off Blackest Night Ronnie was brought back to life. But then New 52 came in with their Firestorms comic which... which the less I talk about, the better lol. But this at least holds similar promise as to where things were left after Brightest Day, as there’s truth in the above statement that the Matrix holds a spark of the Life Equation. Ronnie being brought back to life was, in part, so he could help protect the Life Entity and revive the Avatar of Life - the Swamp Thing. The Darkseid choice... I’ll bite my tongue on how they could’ve chosen a better antagonist and, instead, leave off with how maybe the way they put aside their differences is if they kiss a little?
Kid Flash: The Speed of Fear - Reverse-Flash melds with Parallax in an unprecedented combination of the Speed Force and the fear-based yellow power ring to create a deadly SPEED RING that will shatter Oa’s central Green Lantern Battery. A confused and isolated Kid Flash (Wallace West) must chase Thawne across a variety of alien worlds to stop him and the Sinestro Corps while his own powers die because of Kid Flash’s slow disconnection with the Speed Force.
Of all the ones on this list, this is the one I’m least excited for - and also the one I see having a chance at winning (much like the Robins mini-series we’re all stuck with). I’d like to start by saying that I love Wallace West, and would like to see him in more comics. That being said - he deserves a better story than this. First off, Thawne is always chosen to be the antagonist these days like, why not Zoom, Inertia, or even Wallace’s dad? I know he’s dead in the main universe, but it’s not like this story cares about canon since they’re using Thawne despite Barry’s forgiveness resetting his time line, the Sinestro Corps working towards good, and the central power battery already being destroyed. It’d’ve been more interesting to see Parallax use Wallace’s dad - and provide more conflict to Wallace - than Thawne who we’ve seen try and fail a whole lot. And besides all that... there’s no way in which Thawne teaming up with Parallax makes sense, especially since we know the main goal (kind of how Johnny Sorrow and Merlyn make no sense either, but since we don’t know what their end main goal is there’s mystery). I hope this loses in the first round.
Black Canary: When Canaries Cry - When Black Canary intercepts an intelligence operative trying to deliver sensitive material on an encrypted disk, she finds herself plunged into the world of espionage to content with an international consortium known only as Mysterium. With the help of a French spy, Dinah must stop this shadow organization from instigating war for their own profit.
Yes, we have already finished an espionage-themed mini with Black Canary (and Deathstroke). The thing is... we can never have enough Black Canary? Especially a story that feels like it could very much be a Birds of Prey story from the late-80s, early-90s. Back when it was just Barbara and Dinah, and Dinah hadn’t recovered her sonic scream yet. That’s very much the vibe of this entry, more thriller less action, which I can dig. Also there’s opportunity with this French spy to go somewhere - like... maybe a flirtationship? She’s with Ollie, but maybe she’s angry with Ollie for something and this comes along at the right time for her to get away and maybe she entertains something with the spy but then decides that, no matter how angry with Ollie she gets, Dinah will still love him and decides to keep the working relationship friendly between her and the spy. And what if the French spy was a girl?
Green Lantern: The Light at the End of Forever - A dark far-future. A galaxy gripped by tyranny. When an elderly farmer in a backwater system is brutallzed by the latest thugs with jetpacks and jackboots to call themselves lawmen, he remembers a forgotten past. An era of champions. A cadre of noble peacekeepers, long since vanished. His name - he’s sure of it - is JOHN STEWART. Whatever happened to the Green Lantern corps... and is it too late to reignite the light...?
Another one that I wasn’t sold on due to the story but I feel will get far because of the character and name recognition. John Stewart is a great Green Lantern, who’s had a resurgence as of late in being the Green Lantern of choice, not seen since the days when he was the Lantern chosen to be on the Justice League animated series. But I have to say - how many times do the Green Lantern corps have to disappear? I mean, this is a new angle in that it’s set in the future and we’ll apparently have to contend with a false narrator as John can’t remember anything. Also, I’m not sure how satisfying this story might be - I can see it as either an anniversary one-shot, like an annual, or a maxiseries of 12-issues, to fit in everything the fans will want to see and know about what happened to the Lanterns. But at this point, if you’ve been shut down after a certain amount of times... it’s not a question of if you would come back but if you should? I’m also not a fan of the setting - being far into the future, and in space makes me think about a lotta high-concept things I spend the better parts of my day not thinking about. But that’s a personal complaint. I can see this gaining traction, though, as the Green Lantern community felt like they got the short end of the stick after voting as, of the two stories still talked about from the first Round that didn’t win, a Green Lantern series wa one of them. They might have organized since then.
DC Horror Presents: Ghost Tour from Hell - A frantic mother begs for Madame Xanadu’s help in finding her missing son - last seen on a ghost tour with friends. Xanadu’s reading reveals there’s a nefarious being behind the disappearances in New Orleans. Enlisting the help of the Demon Etrigan and Deadman, the trio quickly realize they’re on a ghost tour from hell and they’re no match for these supernatural kidnappers.
Nope. I love Madame Xanadu and want to see more of her in the DCU proper, but this ain’t it. I went on a ghost tour in New Orleans. I don’t even want it put out there that this was an option. Also, the plot for this doesn’t seem more than just - we’re going to have six issues of scary things, that’s it.
Animal Man: the Metamorphosis - Buddy Baker, aka Animal Man, has serious problems. His home life is in shambles, his daughter’s powers are awakening, and the world needs him. But he’s stuck. He needs change. Soon Animal Man will enter a coccoon... but when the metamorphosis is complete, what will emerge?
I’ve middled out on this one. It’s been a while since Animal Man’s had the spotlight, but of runs he has been involved in they’ve been mostly good, with stand-outs being his Vertigo run, his part in Countdown to Adventure, and the Death of Animal Man. He didn’t have a great New 52 run so I understand why it’s been quiet on his front, but if Swamp Thing can have a revival then so can he. However... how many times can his home life be in shambles? I want something new from Animal Man, especially since there’s a lot to play with. An adventure through the multiverse would be interesting, and an homage to one of the most interesting storylines of his Vertigo run (the one involving the Psycho Pirate). Maybe they can do that in this, with Buddy in his cocoon trying on new personalities from other universes to see what his ‘new form’ should be?
Green Lantern: The Birth of Conspiracy - In 1947, three events kindled America’s fascination with UFOs: the men in black, flying saucers, and the Roswell Crash. Three low-level government employees, tasked with monitoring superheroes, realize that one person has been at all three events: the Green Lantern, Alan Scott. He hasn’t been seen since.
Now THIS is what the Round Robin was made for! Again, like with Justice League: Redacted, we have an anchor in Green Lantern which spikes intrigue just by name recognition. Then... they hit you with the plot. As much as I don’t care for showing us what characters will look like far into the future, I love stories set in the past (I’m complex like that), and this seems like it’ll be intriguing but also hilarious. Like... already I can picture the entire miniseries being told by the employees as they’re being interviewed, and they give away nothing despite being asked. Maybe because one of the employees hits it off with Alan...? Alan’s another character who’s been on the backburner since the New 52, and since he’s come out we get the chance to add to the amount of stories featuring a gay Alan Scott (which we are sorely lacking) I wished I could have voted for it, but the competiting title is so wacky I couldn’t not vote for it...
Captain Carrot & His Best Friend Darkseid - The interdimensional space epic no one asked for! DARKSEID is trying to eliminate the newest New God, but the EXTREMELY FUR-IOUS (yes, we hate us too) ZOO CREW is determined to reach their long-foretold CAPTAIN CARROT first…before FRIENDSHIP ruins everything!
Of course no one asked for this... because we didn’t KNOW this was a possibility! I’ll keep this short but, if you know you know lol. Captain Carrot & the Zoo Crew deserve more time in the spot light ever since their three-issue mini-series preceding Final Crisis, and with how they’ve shown Captain Carrot outside the multiverse, it intrigues me to see what the other Zoo Crew members might look. Or even how Darkseid will look drawn in the animated style of that Earth, like how Thomas Wayne/Doctor Batman looked:
It’s giving me a mix of those Looney Tunes/DC one-shots plus the wackiness of comics from the 60′s and 70′s, back when they threw anything against the wall. I can only imagine this story ending one of two ways, the Zoo Crew finding that instead of converting Captain Carrot to his cause ends up becoming his friend and going native (like in that episode of Spongebob, with Plankton, ‘F-U-N’) OR Captain Carrot is converted into an edgier version of himself and fights against the Zoo Crew, however is reminded of his true self at the last minute and fights back... with SLAPSTICK COMEDY!
I don’t see how this could win but oh, how I want to see it.
Superboy: the Man of Tomorrow - Determined to find his place in a strange universe, Conner Kent/Superboy leaves Earth behind. But his journey of self-discovery brings him face to face with a group of freedom fighters who challenge not just everything Conner stands for, but what it means to bear the Superman crest.
It’s time Conner gets some love. He’s been kind of floating in the ether the past few years, and has especially been pushed back into the shadows due to Jon Kent. If Kara can go into space on a self-searching journey, then why can’t he? Although, that is my only hang-up about this story is that we recently had a mini-series just like this, with a similar title, too, from Supergirl (Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, I heard it was good but... Tom King, so I didn’t pick it up). It’s an interesting concept and I can see it going far given how many fans Conner has who are clamoring for Conner content. But there’s little much to the story that hasn’t already been explored elsewhere. Maybe it’s a trilogy, though, and the final chapter is Krypto: the Dog of Tomorrow, where he journeys into space to figure out the answer to life’s ultimate question - who is a good boy?
Cyborg: Cyber Gods - Cyborg has grown so powerful he no longer needs to leave his cold metal lair. He fights the good fight, but only virtually, with Cyborg replicas. When the super-villain Gizmo and Klarion the Witch Boy mix magic and tech, they become powerful technomancers. Cyborg is joined by Beast Boy, who tries to remind him of his true power: his human spirit. Cyborg must reconnect with his human side and face the world, or Gizmo will become an omnipotent, unchallenged cyber-god and Klarion will get what he’s always wanted: chaos and destruction.
Of all the ones to pit against Superboy: Man of Tomorrow, I think this is the only one that stands any chance of beating it. Cyborg has a solid fan base who want to see more of him, especially since his most recent series made it feel like he was relegated to second-string (understandable in an ensemble comic, that no one character could stand out and shine, but of the Titans he and Gar had the least page time). And it’s an interesting story that succeeds in many areas: originality, stakes, fan service and nostalgia. You can’t have a Cyborg comic without Beast Boy, and the paired team of Gizmo and Klarion is interesting in a Johnny Sorrow/Merlyn way, not a Reverse-Flash/Parallax way. Also, if this one doesn’t make it past the first round, I will say this could be printed as a one-shot. But I think six-issues might be the perfect amount of time for this story - one issue to set up the backstory and stakes, four issues to let the action play out, and the last issue for resolution.
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Mesa Directiva dio cuenta de oficios de diputadas y diputados.
Mesa Directiva dio cuenta de oficios de diputadas y diputados que participarán en elección consecutiva.
La diputada Sauri Riancho dijo que en términos del último párrafo del sexto resolutivo del “Acuerdo de los órganos de gobierno de la Cámara de Diputados, por el que se establecen disposiciones internas aplicables a diputadas y diputados federales que opten por la elección consecutiva en el proceso electoral 2020-2021”, manifiestan su voluntad de renunciar a los apoyos económicos a los que tienen derecho.
Enseguida, pidió a la secretaría de la Mesa Directiva dar lectura a los nombres de las diputadas y los diputados.
Por MC, Mario Alberto Rodríguez Carrillo y Juan Martín Espinoza Cárdenas.
Del PVEM, Leticia Mariana Gómez Ordaz, Lilia Villafuerte Zavala y Roberto Antonio Rubio Montejo.
De Encuentro Social, Manuel de Jesús Baldenebro Arredondo, Irma María Terán Villalobos, Jorge Arturo Argüelles Victorero, Esmeralda de los Ángeles Moreno Medina, Leticia Arlett Aguilar Molina y Nancy Claudia Reséndiz Hernández.
Por Acción Nacional, Justino Eugenio Arriaga Rojas, Juan Carlos Romero Hicks, Luis Alberto Mendoza Acevedo, Karen Michel González Márquez, José Salvador Rosas Quintanilla, Gloria Romero León y Patricia Terrazas Baca.
Del PRI, Alfredo Villegas Arreola, Frinné Azuara Yarzábal, Brasil Alberto Acosta Peña, Cynthia Iliana López Castro, Pablo Guillermo Angulo Briceño, Laura Barrera Fortoul, Ricardo Aguilar Castillo, María Ester Alonzo Morales e Ismael Alfredo Hernández Deras.
Por el PT, Ana Karina Rojo Pimentel, María de Jesús Rosete Sánchez, José Gerardo Rodolfo Fernández Noroña, Francisco Favela Peñuñuri, Alfredo Porras Domínguez, Claudia Angélica Domínguez Vázquez, Margarita García García, Luis Enrique Martínez Ventura, Jesús Fernando García Hernández, Alfredo Femat Bañuelos, Clementina Marta Dekker Gómez, Óscar González Yáñez y Dionicia Vázquez García.
También, José Luis Montalvo Luna, Elba Lorena Torres Díaz, María Teresa Marú Mejía, José Luis García Duque, Francisco Javier Huacus Esquivel, Armando Reyes Ledesma, Santiago González Soto, Olga Juliana Elizondo Guerra, Maribel Martínez Ruiz, Ángel Benjamín Robles Montoya, Hildelisa González Morales, Ana Laura Bernal Camarena, Mauricio Alonso Toledo Gutiérrez y Nelly Maceda Carrera.
Por Morena, Heriberto Marcelo Aguilar Castillo, Maribel Aguilera Cháirez, Aleida Alavez Ruiz, María Isabel Alfaro Morales, Karla Yuritzi Almazán Burgos, Guillermina Alvarado Moreno, José Guadalupe Ambrocio Gachuz, Socorro Irma Andazola Gómez, Carol Antonio Altamirano, Reyna Celeste Ascencio Ortega, María del Carmen Bautista Peláez, Rosa María Bayardo Cabrera, Francisco Javier Borrego Adame, Wendy Briceño Zuloaga, Susana Cano González, Olegaria Carrazco Macías, Alejandro Carvajal Hidalgo, Katia Alejandra Castillo Lozano, María Chávez Pérez, Miguel Ángel Chico Herrera, Gustavo Contreras Montes y Flora Tania Cruz Santos.
Asimismo, Diego Eduardo del Bosque Villarreal, Rosalinda Domínguez Flores, Roberto Ángel Domínguez Rodríguez, José Luis Elorza Flores, Brenda Espinoza López, María Bertha Espinoza Segura, Melba Farías Zambrano, Lidia García Anaya, Martha Olivia García Vidaña, Pablo Gómez Álvarez, Sandra Paola González Castañeda, Erasmo González Robledo, Juanita Guerra Mena, Yolanda Guerrero Barrera, Óscar Eugenio Gutiérrez Camacho, Daniel Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, Sergio Carlos Gutiérrez Luna, César Agustín Hernández Pérez, María Eugenia Hernández Pérez, Arturo Roberto Hernández Tapia, Rafael Hernández Villalpando, Javier Hidalgo Ponce, Benjamín Saúl Huerta Corona y María de los Ángeles Huerta del Río.
También, Miguel Pável Jarero Velázquez, Irma Juan Carlos, Claudia López Rayón, Adriana Lozano Rodríguez, Mirna Zabeida Maldonado Tapia, Sergio Mayer Breton, Jorge Luis Montes Nieves, Carmen Mora García, Alma Delia Navarrete Rivera, Manuela del Carmen Obrador Narváez, Aracely Ocampo Manzanares, Sandra Simey Olvera Bautista, Alejandra Pani Barragán, Inés Parra Juárez, Jaime Humberto Pérez Bernabe, Beatriz Dominga Pérez López, Laura Imelda Pérez Segura, Miguel Ángel Prado de los Santos, Verónica Ramos Cruz, Guadalupe Ramos Sotelo y Valentín Reyes López.
Además, Fortunato Rivera Castillo, Beatriz Robles Gutiérrez, Martha Robles Ortiz, Manuel Rodríguez González, Ana María Rodríguez Ruiz, María Guadalupe Román Ávila, Carlos Sánchez Barrios, Graciela Sánchez Ortiz, Juan Pablo Sánchez Rodríguez, Azael Santiago Chepi, Yadira Santiago Marcos, Claudia Tello Espinoza, Rosalba Valencia Cruz, Lorenia Iveth Valles Sampedro, Víctor Gabriel Varela López, Teresita de Jesús Vargas Meraz, Julieta Kristal Vences Valencia, Alberto Villa Villegas y Silvia Lorena Villavicencio Ayala.
También, Dulce María Corina Villegas Guarneros, Casimiro Zamora Valdez, Erika Vanessa del Castillo Ibarra, Evaristo Lenin Pérez Rivera, Paola Tenorio Adame, Emmanuel Reyes Carmona, Irán Santiago Manuel, Nayeli Salvatori Bojalil, Vicente Alberto Onofre Vázquez, Francisco Elizondo Garrido, Ulises Murguía Soto, Laura Mónica Guerra Navarro, Nayeli Arlen Fernández Cruz, Moisés Ignacio Mier Velazco y Alfonso Ramírez Cuéllar.
Conforme a dichos oficios, renuncian al apoyo económico correspondiente a asistencia legislativa, atención ciudadana, transporte y hospedaje y al informe de actividades legislativas, por el periodo que comprende del 1 de abril al 15 de junio del año en curso.
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Tiers of the Batfamily
Founding Member: Bruce Wayne
Crucial Support: Alfred Pennyworth, Leslie Thompkins, Lucius Fox, Kate Kane, Selina Kyle, Victoria October, Harold Allnut, Julia Pennyworth
Additional Adult Support: Eiko Hasigawa, Jean-Paul Valley, Sasha Bordeaux, Michael Lane, Calvin Rose, Gavin King, Rocky Ballantine, Sonia Alcana, Rochelle Wayne, Charles Bullock
Batgirls and Robins: Dick Grayson, Barbara Gordon, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Cassandra Cain, Stephanie Brown, Duke Thomas, Nell Little, Tiffany Fox, Damian Wayne, Helena Wayne, Bette Kane
Additional Former and Current Batkids: Helena Bertinelli, Harper Row, Luke Fox, Tam Fox, Kate Duquesne, Alysia Yeoh, Maya Ducard, Colin Wilkes, Wendy Harris, Holly Robinson, Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe, Claire Clover, Maps Mizoguchi, Kitrina Falcone, Alina Wayne, Athanasia Al Ghul, Mary Wills, Tina Sung, Tris Plover, Barbara Wilson, Robin Redblade, Cullen Row, Tallant Wayne, Scarlet, The Heretic
Batman Incorporated: Jiro Osamu, David Zavimbe, William Eagle, Raven Red, Don Santiago, Johnny Riley, George Cross, Bilal Asselah, Cyril Sheldrake, Beryl Hutchinson, Wang Baixi (from the Justice League of China)
We Are Robin: Riko Sheridan, Daxton Chill, Dre Cipriani, Taylor, Travis Price, Troy Walker, Isabella Ortiz, Shug-R, Tancredi
Friends in the GCPD: Jim Gordon, Renee Montoya, Maggie Sawyer, Billie Harper, Steve Smith, Cissy Chambers, Jason Bard, Clancy O’Hara (because I’m Batman ’66 trash and always will be)
The Outsiders: Gardner Grayle, Jefferson Pierce, Francine Langstrom, Kimiyo Hoshi, Freddy Freeman, Grace Choi, Nema, Eric Moran, Brion Markov, Violet Harper, Indigo, Jade Yifei, Tatsu Yamashiro, Michael Holt, Emily Briggs, Roy Raymond Jr., Rex Mason, Geoffrey Barron, Jack Wheeler, Salah Miandad, Charlie Wylde, Achilles Warkiller, Anissa Pierce, Wendy Jones
Outside Friends and Family: Kory Anders, Mar’i Grayson, Jake Grayson, Tommy Grayson, Frankie Charles, Nadimah Ali, Qadir Ali, Talia Al Ghul, Dinah Lance, Diana Prince, Zatanna Zatara, Jo Yeoh, Lian Harper, Roy Harper, Donna Troy, Clark Kent, Wally West, Rani Grayson, Sam Young, Dawn Granger, Hank Hall, Rachel Roth, Garfield Logan, Victor Stone, Rose Wilson, Joey Wilson, Zinda Blake, Kenan Kong, Avery Ho, Peng Deilan, Ariana Dzerchenko, Matthew Drake, Janet Drake, Lucy Quinzel, Arizona Young, Alice Tesla, Thomas Wayne Jr., Agatha Wayne, Mina Wayne, Philip Wayne, Alice Chilton, Van Wayne, Jacob Kane, Catherine Hamilton, Philip Kane, Daphne Pennyworth, Beatrice Bennett, Bridget Clancy, Cheyenne Freemont, Yolanda Montez, Sebastian Ives, Callie Evans, Kevin Hudman, Zoanne Wilkins, Christine Montclair, Lance Bruner, Harriet Cooper (see again, Batman ‘66 trash)
Batman Beyond: Terry McGinnis, Maxine Gibson, Nissa, Dana Tan, Matt McGinnis, Elainna Grayson
Family Pets: Goliath, Ace, Jerry, Titus, Alfred, Batcow
#dc#batfamily#batman family#I know that Tim and Damian both have four additional kids between them but they were never given names. :P#This is as thorough as I could make it--hopefully I didn't miss anybody!
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Afternoon folks. Below is a list of POC within DC that are seriously under represented. If I am missing anyone, please add to the list! If we are really about inclusion and diversity, then let’s start representing these characters!
John Steward - Green Lantern Mari McCabe - Vixen Virgil Hawkins - Static Victor Stone - Cyborg Jefferson Pierce - Black Lighting Michael Holt - Mister Terrific Dr. John Henry Irons - Steel Raquel Ervin - Rocket Augustus Freeman IV - Icon Kaldur'ahm - Aqualand Karen Beecher-Duncan - Bumble Bee Kyle Rayner - Green Lantern Jaime Reyes - Blue Beetle Yolanda Montez - Wildcat Renee Montoya - The Question Damian Wayne - Batman Talia al Ghul Ladonna Jamaal Sandra Woosan - Lady Shiva Cassandra Cain - Batgirl/Blackbat Zatanna Zatara - Zatanna Sin Lance Artemis Crock Cheshire Crock Barda Bane Hawkgirl Katana Strix Connor Hawke Ra's al Ghul
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DC Latino Heroes
1. Jaime Reyes aka Blue Beetle - Chicano (Mexican American)
2. Milagro Reyes aka Green Lantern (a popular fandom interpretation) - Chicana (Mexican American)
3. Kyle Rayner aka Green Lantern - biracial; half Irish and half Mexican American
4. Keli Quintela aka Teen Lantern - biracial; Afro-Indigenous Bolivian born
5. Selina Kyle aka Catwoman - biracial; Afro-Cuban American
6. Miguel Jose Barragan aka Bunker - Mexican
7. Mas y Menos - Guatemalan
8. Pedro Pena aka Shazam - Chicano (Mexican American)
9. Jessica Cruz aka Green Lantern - Chicana (Mexican American) and Honduran
10. Renee Montoya aka The Question II - Afro-Dominican American
11. Cisco Ramon aka Vibe - half Colombian and half Puerto Rican American
12. Miguel Devante aka Vulcan - biracial; half white and Latino nationality unknown
13. Ya'Wara - biracial; Indigenous Brazilian
14. Maria Mendoza aka Wonder Woman - Peruvian
15. Yara Flor aka Wonder Woman - biracial; Afro-Indigenous Brazilian
16. Lorena Marquez aka Aquagirl - Mexican American
17. Isabella Ortiz aka Robina - Latina nationality unknown but American born
18. Don Fernando Suarez aka El Castigo (The Whip) I - Mexican born
19. Rodrigo Elwood Gaynor aka El Castigo (The Whip) II - Chicano (Mexican American)
20. Shelly Gaynor Gaynor aka El Castigo (The Whip) III - Chicana (Mexican American)
21. Eduardo Dorado aka El Dorado - Mexican born; I highly suggest following his incarnation in the animated Young Justice series
22. Bernal Rojas aka Bushmaster - Venezuelan born
23. Aztek (both incarnations) - biracial; Indigenous Mexican; real names unknown
24. El Gaucho - real name unknown; Argentinian born
25. Rosabelle Mendez aka Pantha - Hispanic nationality unknown
26. Pablo Valdez aka El Muerto - Mexican born
27. Flecha Verda (Green Arrows of the World)- Mexican born
28. Yolanda Montez aka Wildcat - Mexican born
29. Andrea Rojas aka Acrata - Mexican born
30. Beatriz da Costa aka Fire - Brazilian born
31. Anita Fite aka Empress - biracial; Afro-Haitian
32. Gregorio De La Vega aka Extrano - Peruvian born
33. Rafael Sandoval aka El Diablo I - Chicano (Mexican American)
33. Chato Santana aka El Diablo II - Chicano (Mexican American)
34. Jose Delgado aka Gangbuster - Hispanic nationality unknown but is American born
35. Alejandro 'Alex' Sanchez aka Firebrand III - Hispanic nationality unknown but is American born
36. Kendra Munoz-Saunders aka Hawkgirl - Latino nationality unknown but is American born
37. Derek James aka Sideways - Latino nationality unknown but is American born
38. Armando Ramone aka Hardline - Puerto Rican American
39. Kay Challis aka Crazy Jane - from the Doom Patrol live-action series; her Hispanic nationality is unknown, but her actress is Colombian American
40. Maria aka Aquamaria - last name unknown; Hispanic nationality unknown; from Milestone Comics
41. Marta aka Brickhouse - last name unknown; Hispanic nationality unknown; from Milestone Comics
42. Dusk - real name unknown; half Greek and half Hispanic; latter nationality unknown; from Milestone Comics
43. Carlos Quinones Jr. aka Fade - Dominican; from Milestone Comics
44. Sara Quinones aka Flashback - Dominican; from Milestone Comics
45. Manuel Dexterity - Latino nationality unknown; from Milestone Comics
46. Manuella Dexterity - Latino nationality unknown; from Milestone Comics
47. Mistress Mercy - real name unknown; Puerto Rican; from Milestone Comics
48. Rolando Texador aka Tech 9 - Puerto Rican; from Milestone Comics
49. Juan Templo aka Templo - Latino nationality unknown; from Milestone Comics
50. Robert Diaz aka Bloodmoon - Latino nationality unknown; from Wildstorm Comics
51. Joseph H. Mendoza aka Dozer - Latino nationality unknown; from Wildstorm Comics
52. Joe the Indian - real name unknown; change his superhero name; half Mexican and half Navajo; from Wildstorm comics
53. Hector Morales aka Powerhaus - half German and half Argentinian; from Wildstorm Comics
EDIT: Did some changes
Please list any more if you don’t see any on the list. Be respectful with the comments.
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Felices 30 años: “Amor De Nadie”
Corría el año 1990, cuando Televisa planeaba una nueva historia que pondria de nueva cuenta a Lucía Méndez en sus pantallas. Se trataría de una historia única, de la mano de el gran escritor Eric Vonn, quien contaba ya con dos previos éxitos: en 1988 habia sido “Amor en Silencio” y 1989 lo fué “Mi Segunda Madre”. La productora, Carla Estrada sería la encargada de llevarla a la pantalla, y así comenzó una historia única y diferente que quizá atraparía a mas de uno, en horario estelar.
Comenzaron las grabaciones, el proyecto arrancaba, de manera discreta y sin detalle alguno ánte la prensa comenzaron a buscar el elenco que daría vida a la historia. Así, con un reparto (a mi parecer irrepetible, y con excelente trayectoria marcada hasta ése entonces) figuraban los nombres de Ada Carrasco, Susana Alexander, Margarita Sanz, Joaquín Cordero, Angelína Peláez, Mónica Miguel, Blanca Torres, José Elías Moreno, Alejandra Maldonado, Alicia Montoya, Lilí Inclán, Bertha Moss y Germán Robles.
El rodaje de la telenovela que se filmó entre: locaciones, los hasta ése entonces estudios América, y que hasta europa se dirigió, (para realizar tomas importantes y bellas de la historia) daba de que hablar y preparar todo para deleitarnos en pantalla en un no lejano 10 de septiembre de 1990.
Previo a esto, la presentación a la prensa fué un “boom” pues Carla Estrada y su produccion tiraron la casa por la ventana, toda una recepción alegre y un poco polémica (en torno a la trama) incluyó a todo el elenco y equipo técnico. Esperaban impacientes la reacción del público.
La fecha llegó, lo primero que atrapó al público era la cortinilla de entrada con un tema inolvidable, que producía J.R. Flores y se titulaba igual que la trama, mientras observamos escenas de la historia en su primera parte, y escuchabamos la maravillosa interpretación de Lucía Méndez como fondo musical.
De pronto, un pueblo minero, dio pié a la primera parte de la historia dónde cuenta los inicios de la protagonista y te atrapaba capítulo tras capítulo…
Fué así, que al paso de los mismos sintonizabamos a una hermosa y ya triunfal Paty Pereyra, un joven Miguel Pizarro, una debutante en telenovelas mexicanas, inesperado pero con ganas de triunfo y excelentes resultados como una guapísima Yolanda Ventura, y a el niño José María Torre, quien a su corta edad llevaría un papel co- protagonico bastante acertado y daba crecimiento a la trama más adelante.
La telenovela atrapó al publico por sus diferentes temas de discusión, temas delicados y tabú hasta ése entonces como: violación, SIDA, y robo de menores, figuraban en pantalla.
Una de las villanas, mas deliciosas de la trama, y quien no daba tregua a Sofía, era Vera Robles, interpretado por Alejandra Maldonado, quien hasta el último capítulo se ganó el “AMOR-ODIO” por parte de los televidentes, con su belleza y maldad, descubrimos que: “Envidia de la buena, SÓLO UNA”
Capítulo, a capítulo, donde Sofía sufre y sufre, tras un ciento de desgracias pero vivencias retro-alimentarias, ella a base de esfuerzo, ganas de triunfo y mejorar como persona consigue también triunfos y alegrias. El sueño que alguna vez tuvo de niña, en aquel viejo pueblo, se miró reflejado,triunfa en el mundo del modelaje, llega a ser lo que soñaba ser, y al final, tras el reencuentro con un amor perdido a quien creía muerto (Saul Lizaso) en un accidente aéreo, finalmente y tras todo lo sucedido en escena, pudo ser felíz.
En mi opinión, una historia que valdría la pena ser recordada y nunca olvidada por los amantes de historias en la pantalla chica, tendrían que saber y conocer ésta historia, que no sólo es renombre por su titulo si no por todo lo involucrado en el proyecto, esfuerzo y constancia en el proyecto por parte del escritor, direccion de escena, equipo tecnico y sobre todo: ELENCO.
Que si bien, no fué valorado en ésos años, por cruzar rating amarillista en contra de dos cantantes y anteponiendo a "mi pequeña soledad" al paso de los años tras ser guardada celosamente en la videoteca de Televisa: AMOR DE NADIE tras 30 años de existencia cobró nueva vida y nuevos matices: tiene nuevos fans, y sobre todo otro gallo canta : “Es, y será: UNA EXCELENTE HISTORIA, creativa, amada por lo que representó, y lo que hoy en día el publico busca: ORIGINALIDAD EN HISTORIAS Y PERSONAJES”
Gracias Eric, Gracias Carla, Gracias elenco, a los que ya se adelantaron, pero dejaron un gran legado con éste maravilloso trabajo…
Viva por siempre: AMOR DE NADIE.
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“No tuve tiempo de decir adiós, Porque el llamado del Señor fue más rápido que mis deseos. Recuérdenme con cariño, más no con pena y sufrimiento… Y no lloren por haberme perdido Den gracias a Dios por haberme tenido”. PARTE MORTUORIO En la ciudad de Loja, a los 15 días del mes de mayo del 2020, confortado con todos los Auxilios de la Santa Iglesia Católica, ha dejado de existir quien en vida fue, ejemplar hijo, abnegado esposo, cariñoso padre, entrañable hermano y leal amigo, Dr.: Carlos Alberto Luzuriaga Galarza Sus padres Dr. Carlos Isaac Luzuriaga Luzuriaga (+) Luzuriaga y Raquel Angélica Galarza Galarza Prado Su esposa y compañera de vida Lic. Patricia Virginia Salinas Hidalgo Sus hijos Malena y Liliana Luzuriaga Chang. Carla Patricia, Raquel Angélica, Carlos Alberto y Carla Yolanda Luzuriaga Salinas. Su hijo de corazón Carlos Rafael Cazorla Luzuriaga Sus hermanas: Luz Esther, Miriam Yolanda, Nancy Patricia y Ximena de Rosario Luzuriaga Galarza. Sus sobrinos: Luzuriaga Luzuriaga, Aguilar Luzuriaga, Cazorla Luzuriaga y Cajas Luzuriaga. Sobrinos políticos: Augusto Montoya, Jessica López, Cristián Wolf, Bibiana Valladares, Maylen Velasco y Hernán Bautista Sus tíos: Marco (+) Melva (+) Flavio, Franco, Julia, Gloria (+) Eduardo, Blanca y Enrique Luzuriaga Luzuriaga. Enrique (+), Ángel (+) Marietha, Rodrigo, Elvira, Alicia y Rosario Galarza Prado. Tíos políticos primos, primos políticos, nietos y demás familiares tienen el profundo pesar de comunicar su sentido fallecimiento. La cremación de sus restos mortales se realizará en el Camposanto “Jardines del Zamora”. Por este acto de solidaridad cristiana los deudos expresamos nuestro más sincero agradecimiento. PAZ EN SU TUMBA (en Loja, Ecuador) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAOLWuQgsXc/?igshid=rvmqmajfpk9h
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT.
PRODUCTION FOR KIMCHI TACO HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND THE FILM IS IN POST-PRODUCTION NOW.
HERE IS THE WORK-IN-PROGRESS LIST FOR THE CAST AND CREW:
CAST
Mrs. Han - Young Ok Hong
Yolanda - Mayra Amaya
Mr. Han (Photo) - Peter Chen
Duane - Duane Gallimore
Raul - Stewie Vill
Joseph - David Shakopi
Killer - Michael Diaz
Sean Han - Steffen Schmidt
Delivery Man - Charles Childers
Job Seekers - Sebastian Montoya, A. Merino Cuate, Samuel Christian and Yamel Rojas
Passers-by - Irakli Tskhadadze and Anders N. Berg
CREW
Writer - Seran Kim
Assistant Director - Bohdana Smyrnova
Producers - Eric Hsiao, Caroline Rössler, and Seran Kim
Director of Photography - Jordan Quellman
Production Designer - Yun Liang
Location Sound - Thomas Zaccheo
Music - sonicbrat
Sound Design + Editing + Mixing - Seran Kim / Muso Studio
1st AC - Emilie Silvestri
2nd AC - Hamad Altourah
AC - Stephen ‘esstxr’ Warner
Gaffer - Falk Mattern
Grip - Charles Childers
Color Correction - Muso Studio
Associate Producer - Anders Berg
Production Assistants - Irakli Tskhadadze, Lauren Owen, Ashley Alexander and Chi Laughlin
Script Consultants - Warren Tessler and Chi Laughlin
Director + Editor - Seran Kim
LOCATION
Agho Wine & Spirits
Spanish Harlem, NYC
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