Felix Cavaliere Relays Rascal Energy Voicing Joy & Peace
Felix Cavaliere exerts an energetic appeal that has not waned since The Rascals, then known as The Young Rascals, first made an impact on the music scene in 1965 with “I Ain’t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore” followed by “Good Lovin’.” Expressing peace, love, and happiness, the music has had a broad attraction for all ages.
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JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA (2022) #11
Written by GEOFF JOHNS
Art and cover by MIKEL JANÍN
Variant cover by TONY HARRIS
Variant cover by TRAVIS MERCER
$3.99 US | 32 pages | Variant $4.99 US (card stock)
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As Huntress pushes to recruit the Harlequin’s Son, the Legionnaire enacts his plans against the JSA! What does this mean for the future of the world’s first superteam?!
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JSA Returns: All-Star Comics #1
Writers: James Robinson and David S. Goyer
Artist: Michael Lark
Inkers: Wade Von Grawbadger and Doug Hazlewood
Colors: John Kalisz
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Every JSA Male best shirtless panel
From Left to Right:
Mr. America
Alan Scott
Jay Garrick (The Flash)
Ted Grant (Wildcat)
Rick Tyler (Hourman)
Atom Smasher
Obsidian
Mr. Terrific
Dr. Fate (Kent V Nelson)
Citizen Steel
Sand (Sandy Hawkin)
Hawkman
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Derek and Stiles as Danny and Sandy
Scott and Isaac as Stephanie and Michael
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Queer Books: The Roads of Heaven, by Melissa Scott
In honor of Pride Month, and the fact that this is technically a book blog, I bring you 31 queer books I like. Today, 5 of 31.
Melissa Scott is woefully underrated. She is a writer of numerous books, including this gem, which is a trilogy: Five-Twelfths of Heaven, Silence in Solitude, and The Empress of Earth. These books follow a pilot named Silence as she joins the crew of The Sun Treader. The fun thing about her joining the crew is that she actually married into a triad for political reasons, but they soon come to care for each other genuinely. This is vintage scifi (published mid-80s) that is unapologetically queer. Other than the queerness of these books, I also really like the sci-fi aspects. Ships fly through space powered by music, and it’s fascinating the way Scott sets it up.
I have a few more of her novels on my to-read pile, and if you like magical Victorian England books, I highly recommend Death by Silver as well.
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Earth Prime: Stargirl #4
Writer: James Robinson and Paula Sevenbergen
Artist: Jerry Ordway
Inker: Jerry Ordway
Colors: John Kalisz
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