Marvel Comics Presents Vol 1 9 / Published: December 1988 / Artist: Brian Murray
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I honestly believe the best way to beat the princesses is to make Snow White realize she’s taking away everyone else’s choice and what makes that better then the authors. Just give her a moral crisis.
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Moon Knight and Wonder Man by Brian Murray
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Day 120
November 28
Look at you! Glowing like a solar fire. You're something special, Jim. You're gonna rattle the stars, you are!
-John Silver
(Played by Brian Murray)
-Treasure Planet
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Just movies and mini-series, I didn't count shows with multiple seasons/series.
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No wonder Brian Murray hasn’t made many comics over the past 30 plus years.
(Nexus #70)
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Released 30 years ago this week:
Supreme #1 by Rob Liefeld & Brian Murray, Eric Stephenson & Richard Horie, cover by Murray
Nexus: Alien Justice #1 by Mike Baron & Steve Rude
Shadowman #10 by Bob Hall
Ex-Mutants #2 by Thomas Mason, Dave Olbrich, Chris Ulm & Paul Pelletier
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Plato debut for Daniel Timoney!
Having played Plato/Macavity in Oasis cast 9 (2019), he's now a swing in the international tour - and today went on for Admetus/Plato for the first time! 9 June 2022.
And yet again we see evidence that the swings for this production are mostly using the old unitards and wigs (though presumably tailored to fit) rather than the new designs, with makeup tweaked to something that doesn't clash too much with either.
Old wig vs new wig (Brian O'Muiri from 2019, vs current Aaron Elijah Patel):
Red vs brown, small neat ears vs pointy big ones, the placement of the black patches including the one on the right being fainter and lower than the one on the left...
(Unitards aren't so different, just earthier shades for the new version rather than the brighter colours of the old.)
But one very interesting added difference: Daniel's swing version has a faint but definite grey patch over one eye!
We do indeed seem to be returning to the days of deliberate visual distinctions between firstcast and cover versions of characters, as in Zurich and the 2015 ANZ revival, which is interesting!
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Lyta Trevor
Art Credit to Brian Murray
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