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avengerscompound · 9 months
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Clint Barton & Bobbi Morse
Widow Maker (2010) #4
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notos-black-widow · 9 months
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some of my fav outfits from the 2010 black widow: name of the rose comics, issues #1-5. written by marjorie liu and duane swierczynski
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comfortfoodcontent · 1 year
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Deadpool - Wade Wilson's War #1
Writer(s) Duane Swierczynski Penciler(s) Jason Pearson Inker(s) Jason Pearson Colorist(s) Paul Mounts Letterer(s) Clayton Cowles
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sudden-stops-kill · 1 year
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cassian & k-2so
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comicbooksaregood · 11 months
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X-Men Origins: Deadpool
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Deadpool: The Major Motion Picture
Writer: Duane Swierczynski
Penciler: Leandro Fernández
Inker: Leandro Fernández
Colourist: Steve Buccellato
Cover: Mark Brooks
Marvel
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antixpress · 2 years
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Duane Swierczynski & Sandy King: CIVILIANS
Not only do Duane Swierczynski and Sandy King talk about Duane's CIVILIANS, the new entry to the monthly anthology series--John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction. They also discuss how their working relationship has evolved and the insight into humanity needed to make science fiction work. (FYI- All 3 issues are out.)
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bookoftheironfist · 22 days
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Immortal Iron Fist #17 by Duane Swierczynski, Travel Foreman, Russ Heath, Matt Milla, Dave Lanphear, and Natalie Lanphear
It's that time of year again!
Happy Birthday, Danny Rand!
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zahri-melitor · 3 months
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I am not going to fight about this, but ‘Gail Simone said’ isn’t really the slam dunk you think it is about a character written by three writers over the period, where the other two (Duane Swierczynski and Christy Marx) were basically writing Strix in a manner where you could literally substitute Cass into the scenes without changing the staging (and the detail you change is ‘Cass can now talk’).
But Mary carries two swords! Yes and in a normal Cass fight scene she wouldn’t, but she also did…exactly that while undercover in Justice League Elite and used Katana’s sword in one bad fight during Batman & the Outsiders.
I’m not saying Strix would never have been invented for Night of the Owls if Cass had been available. I am saying as far as her Birds of Prey 2011 appearances, she is the same archetype occupying the spot. Her further appearances made her more Cass-like rather than less.
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maximusmaximomax · 1 year
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Godzilla #11 Writer-Duane Swierczynski Artist-Simon Gane Colorist-Ronda Pattison Letterer/creative-consultant-Chris Mowry
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scarystuffpodcast · 1 year
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New episode! For our first Noirvember special, we're reviewing LORD OF ILLUSIONS (1995). And to discuss Clive Barker's horror/noir feature, we couldn't be more excited to be joined by special guest Duane Swierczynski! Available now on our site or wherever you get your pods!
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age-of-moonknight · 2 years
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“Date Night,” Moon Knight (vol. 5/2006), Annual #1.
Writer: Duane Swierczynski; Penciler and Inker: Jefte Palo; Colorist: Shannon Blanchard; Letterer: Joe Caramagna
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Immortal Iron Fist #22 by Duane Swierczynski and Travel Foreman
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readitreviewit · 3 months
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Are you ready for a heart-pumping thrill ride? Look no further than James Patterson's latest collection of three brand-new thrillers. In this book, Patterson proves yet again that he is the master of suspense, delivering page-turning tales that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. The three stories in this collection are all unique and have their own separate plots, but all share Patterson's trademark twists and turns. The first story, "3 Days to Live," follows a CIA-agent bride on her honeymoon in Europe, only to have both her and her husband poisoned. She is now on a mission for revenge with only 72 hours to achieve it. In "Women and Children First," a tech executive in Washington, D.C. finds himself in trouble after a deal goes bad. He decides to turn an order to kill his family into an opportunity to relive his military glory days. The third story, "The Housekeepers," follows a Los Angeles doctor who trusted her two housekeepers, only to be murdered in a botched attempt to steal drugs. The housekeepers then engage in a power struggle to control her estate, culminating in a showdown with the Russian mob. Patterson's writing style is as thrilling as ever, with short, snappy sentences that keep the pace moving at breakneck speed. Each story is expertly crafted, with plot twists that will leave you gasping for breath. The characters in each story are well-developed, with motives that make sense and personalities that feel real. One of the biggest strengths of Patterson's writing is his ability to create tension. Whether it's a car chase, a gunfight, or a moment of quiet introspection, Patterson knows exactly how to keep the reader engaged, building tension until the payoff is all the more satisfying. Another standout feature of this collection is Patterson's collaborations with other writers. In "3 Days to Live," Patterson teams up with Duane Swierczynski, while "Women and Children First" was written with Bill Schweigart and "The Housekeepers" with Julie Margaret Hogben. Each writing team brings its own unique style to the table, resulting in three distinct stories that all fit perfectly within the collection. Overall, James Patterson's latest collection of thrillers does not disappoint. With three heart-pumping stories that will keep you up all night, this book is perfect for fans of suspense and thrillers. Patterson's skillful writing and talent for creating tension make this a must-read for anyone who loves a good page-turner. So buckle up and get ready for a wild ride with James Patterson's "Three Thrilling Tales." "Don't miss out on the epic adventure that awaits you! Buy the book now and immerse yourself in an unforgettable journey. Or, if you prefer to listen on-the-go, start your 30-day free trial of Audible and experience the magic of this epic tale today!" Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details)
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kelcipher · 9 months
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"At Home in the Dark" by Lawrence Block, Joe Hill, Joe R. Lansdale, Elaine Kagan, Jill D. Block, Duane Swierczynski, Wallace Stroby, Laura Benedict, James Reasoner, Richard Chizmar.
Start reading it for free: https://a.co/8u1WlJq
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