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Abbott: 1979 #3 by Saladin Ahmed, Sami Kivelä and Dan Jackson. Cover by Taj Francis. Variant cover by Zu Orzu. Out in December.
"Elena gets a call from Elmer, her brother, and only together will they be able to face the Umbra that possesses him. It will take everything Elena has to tap into her power, dispel the threat, and save his life."
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graphicpolicy · 5 months
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Prepare for the Final Battle in Your First Look at Abbott: 1979 #4
Prepare for the Final Battle in Your First Look at Abbott: 1979 #4 #comics #comicbooks
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smashpages · 10 months
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Abbott: 1979 #1 (BOOM! Studios, October 2023) variant cover by Justine Florentino
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superpoweredfancast · 4 months
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Abbott 1979 #4 Review
Abbott 1979 #4 BOOM! Studios Written by Saladin Ahmed Art by Sami Kivela Colors by Dan Jackson Letters by Jim Campbell The Rundown: Abbott receives a divine visit to prepare her to battle an agent of darkness. Abbott is visited by Samir who tells her of the war being waged between the followers of the light and the Umbra. A war that has claimed someone close to both of them in order to…
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thebuhonerodazorrow · 8 months
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Abbott - 1979 #1 (2023)
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the-bi-library · 7 months
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With November here, here are bi books out in November!
Let me know if I missed any bi books out in November. Books listed: The Mischievous Letters of the Marquise de Q by Felicia Davin The Santa Pageant by Lillian Barry I'm A Princess That Ran Away To A Magical World by Terry Bartley Til Death Do Us Bard by Rose Black Abbott: 1979 by Saladin Ahmed and Sami Kivela (Artist) Outdrawn by Deanna Grey Violet Moon by Mel E. Lemon Hummingbird: Part Two by Frances M. Thompson Vicarious by Chloe Spencer Tonight, I Burn by Katharine J. Adams A Power Unbound by Freya Marske @freyamarske Until the Blood Runs Dry by MC Johnson Dark Heir by C.S. Pacat Ride with Me by Jenna Jarvis We Are the Crisis by Cadwell Turnbull Allure by CEON Delay of Game by Ari Baran Hunt on Dark Waters by Katee Robert One Night in Hartswood by Emma Denny To Kill a Shadow by Katherine Quinn Come Out, Come Out by Alexia Onyx 💖Make sure to check TWs for all books if necessary. 💖Preorders help the authors greatly, so make sure to preorder any book(s) that catch your interest. 💖Here is the goodreads list of these books
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We are living in a moment of serious gender revanchism in the United States. Feminists who self-define as “gender critical” and are otherwise openly transphobic will object to the comparison, but it is striking how much the movement to criminalize gender-affirming care for young people shares with the movement to criminalize abortion. Both find their fiercest champions in white, religious, conservative men who dismiss the evidence put forward by medical professionals that the treatment in question saves lives. Both claim to speak on behalf of silenced “children,” be they conveniently unborn or too young to be taken at their word. Both struggled to find widespread support until a father took his crusade on the road: abortion was not “an Evangelical issue” before Dr. Francis Schaeffer, a charismatic pastor, promoted his son Frank’s 1979 anti-abortion film Whatever Happened to the Human Race?; and anti-trans legislation was initially “hard to sell,” according to the Texas Tribune, until a North Texas dad named Jeff Younger built a sympathetic following online by accusing his ex-wife, a pediatrician, of wanting to “chemically castrate” their trans daughter. Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s order that citizens report parents of transgender kids to the authorities so that they can be investigated for child abuse echoes the section in SB 8 that rewards vigilante citizens for reporting abortion providers to authorities. Both movements have become central to the Republican Party’s strategy to raise funds and win elections. Not least, both movements have forced pregnant and trans people to prove, in preordained terms, their absolute certainty that they need the treatment they say they do. As the opposition puts up resistance in the form of misinformation, mandatory waiting periods, sonograms, and extensive psychological testing, patients lose precious time as hormonal processes they hope to forestall come closer and closer to transforming their bodies.
The experience of gender dysphoria is not identical to the experience of forced pregnancy, but it should not have to be for us to defend one another’s right to bodily autonomy as if it were our own. To respond to the heartbreak of losing Roe by further scapegoating trans people, as some cisgender feminists have done, is not only an unnecessary cruelty but a logical and political error that none of us can afford to make. There is no evidence to support the claim that inclusive language in reproductive health spaces “erases” or “harms” cis women, as Pamela Paul recently argued in the New York Times. (If anything, terms like pregnant people are more precise, as not all women are capable of pregnancy and not all pregnant people — e.g., cisgender girls under 18 — are women.) To say so anyway, with no basis in fact, is to do the far right’s work for them.
Dayna Tortorici, Your Body, My Choice The movement to criminalize abortion
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dean-isms · 8 months
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dean winchester’s ultimate halloween watchlist
a complete list of every horror or halloween-y media dean has mentioned (up to 13x11)
Classic Monsters:
Frankenstein (1931)*
The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
The Wolf Man (1941)
Dracula (1931)*
Young Frankenstein (1974)
Creature Features/What is wrong with that animal?:
Critters 3 (1991)
Cujo (1983)*
The Howling (1981)
An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Pet Sematary (1989)
Willard (1971)
Horror 101:
Psycho (1960)*
Carrie (1976)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
The Exorcist (1973)*
Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Rosemary’s Baby (1968)*
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)*
The Omen (1976)*
Time to Slice and Dice!:
House of Wax (2005)
I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
FeardotCom (2002)
Child’s Play (1988)
Maximum Overdrive (1986)
Scream (1996)*
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)*
Hatchetman (1980’s)
Ghosts, Hauntings, and the Paranormal:
Boogeyman (2005)
Ghost Ship (2002)
Poltergeist (1982)*
The Shining (1980)*
Ghostbusters (1984)*
The Amityville Horror (1979)*
Thinner (1996)
Shocker (1989)
The Dean Winchester Childhood Special (1980’s):
Fright Night (1985)
Motel Hell (1980)
Christine (1983)*
Hellraiser (1987)
Creepshow (1982)
Shocker (1989)
Aliens (1986)
Eerie TV Time:
Tales from the Crypt (1989-1996)
The Walking Dead (2010-2022)*
The Addams Family (1964-1966)
As with most horror movies, I would recommend checking content and trigger warnings (especially for I Spit on Your Grave). This is just updated through where I am right now on my rewatch, so it might be getting some more additions before Halloween!
* repeat mentions
WARNING ⚠️ Jared Padalecki is in House of Wax, watch carefully.
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If you don't follow the 100th Bomb Group Foundation on Facebook then you are missing out on some great historical information associated with Masters of the Air. The one post of theirs that really hit close for me was this one:
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"Sammy, better known as Sam Hurry, played by Alfie Tempest. Sam Hurry grew up near Thorpe Abbotts and was a frequent visitor to the 351st Bomb Squadron. “On the base, I was unofficially adopted by the American servicemen who welcomed me,” he wrote. “They shared a variety of experiences and insights broader than the small village school could provide.” Sam was also allowed to assist with various jobs on base including washing down dispersal points after an aircraft left for a mission. “The hardstand was covered with 100-octane aviation fuel,” Sam recalled, “and we would be given a lighted rag to throw onto the concrete which immediately burst into flames, burning all the oil and grease off and leaving the area clean and ready for the aircraft to return.” The time after the Hundredth departed in 1945 was hard for Sam. “The silence was unnerving,” he wrote, “the atmosphere was ghostly.” It was the most difficult period of our young lives to adjust to an emptiness that was not of our making.” As an adult, Sam never forgot the veterans that he came to know during the war. “Thorpe Abbotts had etched itself into my heart,” he wrote, and when he found that local people had started an effort to restore the Control Tower as a 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum, he joined them.
In 1979, the 100th Bomb Group Association elected Sam an honorary member and he attended five reunions in the US. Sam Hurry passed away in 2014, and his story lives on. (Photos courtesy of Apple TV+ and Malcolm Finnis)
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Abbott 1979 #1-5, written by Saladin Ahmed, interior art by Sami Kivelä, covers by Taj Francis
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equatorjournal · 1 year
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These shells from the Indo-Pacific are examples of the smaller species of cowries, found off Mexico and as far south as Ecuador, Melanesia. From "The shell: five hundred million years of inspired design" by Hugh Stix; Marguerite Stix; Robert Tucker Abbott, 1979. https://www.instagram.com/p/CoiG31vtt53/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ultrameganicolaokay · 9 months
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Abbott: 1979 #2 by Saladin Ahmed, Sami Kivelä and Dan Jackson. Cover by Taj Francis. Variant cover by Suspiria Vilchez. Out in November.
"It's too late. The Umbra has been unleashed on Detroit, and Elena will need all the help she can get from an old friend if she's going to succeed.
And stunningly, Elena discovers that she is truly unique, and has power beyond her imagination…"
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graphicpolicy · 6 months
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Elena gets a call from Elmer, and only together will they be able to face the Umbra that possesses him in Abbott: 1979 #3
Elena gets a call from Elmer, and only together will they be able to face the Umbra that possesses him in Abbott: 1979 #3 #comics #comicbooks
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smashpages · 10 months
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Abbott: 1979 #1 (BOOM! Studios, October 2023) variant cover by Nimit Malavia
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superpoweredfancast · 5 months
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Abbott 1979 #3 Review
Abbott 1979 #3 BOOM! Studios Written by Saladin Ahmed Art by Sami Kivela Colors by Dan Jackson Letters by Jim Campbell The Rundown: Before Elena can stop the darkness infecting the city, she needs to face it close to home. Elena continues to embrace her power and has discovered a new tool in her arsenal to stop the Umbra. As she finds herself facing a new opportunity that could kick start…
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thebuhonerodazorrow · 8 months
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Abbott - 1979 #1 (2023)
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