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age-of-moonknight · 1 year
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“Darkness at the Edge of Town (Part Three),” Avengers Unlimited (Vol. 1/2022), Infinity Comic, #35.
Writer: Alex Segura; Artist: Jim Towe; Colorist: Andres Mossa; Letterer: Joe Sabino
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bobbimorses · 5 months
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solo avengers #9
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comicwaren · 15 days
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From Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol. 2 #004, “Hunter’s Moon”
Art by Alessandro Cappuccio and Rachelle Rosenberg
Written by Jed MacKay
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Avengers Unlimited Infinity Comic (2022) #33
Alex Segura/Jim Towe
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marvelousmrm · 1 year
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Super-Villain Team-Up #5 (Englehart/Trimpe, Apr 1976). Doom zaps Namor, rendering his cool black life support suit useless. Back to the green trunks! Meanwhile a mysterious prowler catches Johnny’s attention.
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For some random reason Mockingbird is shown to be a member of Night Shift in this story... a group composed almost entirely of villains (except for Shroud who is just faking.) This is interesting cause in AWC she specifically fought against Night Shift with her little post Phantom Rider splinter group... I think what happened here is someone got their wires crossed and mixed up GLA and Night Shift, since that is where Bobbie actually was at this time...
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deadassdiaspore · 1 year
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mrmichael55 · 2 months
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Unexpected Gift - Unexpected Time
Hello from my office in Bakeless, As I said to a couple of people today, it has been a long week today, or perhaps a long month this week (and it is only Tuesday). I know there was a full-moon, a snow moon, over the weekend, but it seems that its shadow is messing with people even yet. You might wonder if I believe in the full-moon affecting people: well, I do. I learned that the summer I worked…
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gordsellar · 2 months
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Max Roach Quartet and Abbey Lincoln. Clifford Jordan : tenor saxophone Coleridge Perkinson : piano Eddie Khan : bass
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projazznet · 2 months
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Max Roach Quartet & Abbey Lincoln – We Insist! Freedom Now Suite / Belgium,1964 (Live)
Max Roach – drums Abbey Lincoln – vocals Clifford Jordan – tenor saxophone Coleridge Perkinson – piano Eddie Khan – bass
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raybizzle · 5 months
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"Thomasine & Bushrod" (1974) is a romance-western film written by Max Julien and directed by Gordon Parks Jr. The movie is a spin on the 1967 classic, "Bonnie & Clyde." Julien and Vonetta McGee team up in an underrated film that ventures into the Wild West, where these two lovers commit a streak of crimes over four years. A year removed from his iconic role as Goldie in the 1973 film, "The Mack," Julien continues to expand his versatility as an actor and writer. However, this was Julien's last role until 1997, when he played Uncle Fred in "How to be A Player."
McGee was in the prime of her career as she had established herself as a well-respected actress. The further I look into her career and roles, the more I am impressed. She was a phenomenal individual and easily one of the best actresses of the 1970s. Her role as Thomasine was authentic. She identified well with her character and delivered on multiple levels throughout the film.
Juanita Moore and Glynn Turman also appear in the movie, adding to a remarkable and dynamic cast. But, unfortunately, like many black films that make films that spin on other major Hollywood productions, their budgets are not comparable. However, this film is a solid adaption, which also took advantage of the booming blaxploitation era of cinema. It's an entertaining movie, so I recommend it to you.
Director: Gordon Parks Jr. Writer: Max Julien Composed by: Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson Title Song: "Thomasine & Bushrod" by Arthur Lee
Starring Max Julien, Vonetta McGee, George Murdock, Glynn Turman, Juanita Moore, Joel Fluellen, Jason Bernard, Jackson D. Kane, Bud Conlan, Kip Allen, Ben Zeller
Storyline While jailed, Thomasine (Vonetta McGee) sees a wanted poster of her boyfriend, Bushrod (Max Julien). She tracks him down, and they rekindle their relationship together. However, after Bushrod kills a notorious murderer, U.S. Marshal Bogardie (George Murdock) steps in and attempts to arrest Bushrod until Thomasine intervenes. Now, fugitives of the law, Thomasine and Bushrod, go on a bank robbing spree while the U.S. Marshall tracks them down.
Available on DVD and streaming services
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age-of-moonknight · 11 days
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Variant cover for Vengeance of the Moon Knight (Vol. 2/2024), #4 by Jonas Scharf.
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borninwinter81 · 3 months
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About me
I thought I should make a pinned post which is slightly more in depth than my bio concerning general interests as I seem to have gained a few followers, and in case any of them have a wish to know!  This is not definitive and will likely get added to over time when I have the thought “how could I possibly have forgotten X”.
Music:          Devin Townsend/Strapping Young Lad/Casualties of Cool Ulver Alcest Agalloch Gojira Cattle Decapitation It’s a safe bet that I’ll probably enjoy anything which could be labelled post-punk or goth, particularly if it originates in the 80s or 90s. Ditto for 90s metal (reminds me of my teen years!) Most classic rock from the 70s or 80s (my parents brought me up on this) Industrial and aggrotech. Classical music, including opera 1950s and 60s rock and roll Many genres of extreme metal, like black metal, death metal, goregrind etc.
Authors:  Edgar Allan Poe (also fits under poets) Terry Pratchett Neil Gaiman Stephen King Joe Hill JRR Tolkien Robin Hobb Brian Lumley Clive Barker Way too many more to count – I read A LOT
Poets: William Blake (see my Good Omens/Blake posts here and here) Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Milton Christina Rosetti Walt Whitman
Shakespeare plays (having a literature degree, I feel like I should know more Shakespeare, nonetheless the ones I am familiar with I absolutely love): Hamlet (loved it since the Mel Gibson version, and I have seen many since!) Macbeth Richard II (not only because of David Tennant, but also Fiona Shaw, hers was the first version I saw of it). A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Movies:  12 Monkeys Bladerunner Nightbreed (Cabal Cut for preference!) Dredd (2012) Only Lovers Left Alive Pan’s Labyrinth (honestly anything by Del Toro really, but this one especially!) The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (The Hobbit trilogy not so much, though it has its moments) Donnie Darko Franklyn The Green Mile Dark City One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Schindler's List Mad Max: Fury Road (the others too, but this is my favourite) Again, loads more than I’m not listing, I love movies
TV Shows: Good Omens The Sandman Star Trek (all versions, but particularly TNG and DS9) Farscape Blake's 7 Classic Dr Who (I do like the new stuff, but pre-Eccleston will always be my favourite, it's probably a nostalgia thing) Spartacus Black Sails Sharpe Robin of Sherwood
General interests:            Charity shops/thrift store shopping Sewing Crochet General DIY/crafting as the mood takes me, particularly customising items that I buy at charity shops Pencil sketching (relearning to do this, I used to be pretty good when in school!) Tattoos/piercings
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comicwaren · 15 days
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“I don’t know who hides behind that stolen mask, that stolen name. This ‘Moon Knight.’ But I know him, in a way.” -- Hunter’s Moon
Cover art for Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol. 2 #004, “Hunter’s Moon”
Art by Davide Paratore
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Jessica Drew by Steve Leialoha in Doctor Strange Vol. 2 #67
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ruthlessreaders · 2 years
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Family Units in the TT Story-verse
With the same surname.
The Ataneq's (mother/daughters & sisters)
Wilma Ataneq
Janelle Ataneq
Alisha Ataneq
Tuuluuwag "Tu" Ataneq
The Benton's (half-brothers)
Coleridge "Cole" Benton III
Maxwell "Max" Benton
Gustavo Martinez → Gus Benton
The Fairgood's (half-brothers & cousins)
Colin Fairgood
Dixon Fairgood → Woods Mello
Mason Fairgood
Waylon "Viking" Fairgood
Galen "Hades" Fairgood
The Ferraro's (cousins)
Luca Ferraro
Stanley "Stone" Ferraro Jr.
The Grant's (brothers)
Joshua "Josh" Grant
Sawyer Grant
The Greenwolf's (mother and daughters)
Tiara "Tee" Greenwolf
Fensa Greenwolf
Ola Greenwolf
The Hamilton's (sisters)
Tara Hamilton
Leora Hamilton
The Hayes' (sisters)
Mika Hayes
Jasmine Hayes
The Keane's (brothers)
Desmond G. Keane
Benjamin Brady Keane
The Kringle's (adoptive grandfather & adopted cousins)
Kris Kringle / Santa Claus
Krista Kringle
Kristal Kringle
Kristos Kringle / Xander "Scrooge" Galanis
The Latham's (father/sons & half-brothers)
Gregory Latham
Griffin "Griff" Latham
Geoff Latham
The Nakamura's (half-brothers & brothers)
Tetsuro "Suro" Nakamura
Norio "No" Nakamura
Hayato Nakamura
The Nightwolf's (father/sons & triple brothers)
Rafe Nightwolf
Rafesson "Rafes" Nightwolf
Knud Nightwolf
Nagojut "Nago" Nightwolf
The Rustanov's (father/daughter + brothers, half-brothers, cousins)
Alexei Rustanov
Layla Rustanov
Nikolai Rustanov
Bair/Boris Rustanov
Ivan Rustanov
Cheslav "Chess" Rustanov
Artyom "Yom" Rustanov
The Scotswolf's (brothers & cousin)
Magnus Scotswolf
Iain Scotswolf
Alban Scotswolf
The Sinclair's (twin brothers)
Nathan Sinclair
Andrew Sinclair
The Zaman's (cousins)
Zahir Zaman
Rashid Zaman
The Zhang's (cousins)
Victor Zhang
Hak-kan “Phantom” Zhang
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