Sonic the Hedgehog: Tails' 30th Anniversary Special: "Flying Off the Rails"
Writer: Ian Flynn
Pencils: Aaron Hammerstrom
Inks: Rik Mack
Colors: Reggie Graham
Letters: Shawn Lee
Editors: Riley Farmer & David Mariotte
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The Rat-Grinder Cleric is a new transfer student.
Brennan made a point of explaining that if a single member of an Aguefort adventuring party died then the rest of the parties grades become pass/fail for that year.
I’m thinking there’s a tragic reason behind why they started grinding in the Far Haven Woods.
If they lost a member in freshman year, a friend obviously, they’d all most likely be pretty traumatized and then all their classes would no longer matter and that probably freed up a lot of their time.
Down a party member, a cleric in particular, it would have been hard for them go out on adventures, maybe the school didn’t even let them.
That’d make sense with Kipperskittle Cloppersnake running on a platform about student equality / favoritism.
So maybe they didn’t have many options, and grinding exp in the woods seemed like the best choice until a new cleric came along in junior year and they decided they could do more now.
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Doctor Strange by Alan Davis, Mark Farmer and John Kalisz.
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Happy National Girls and Women in Sports Day 2024!
Happy National Girls and Women in Sports Day! In celebration of this day, here are a whole bunch of books that center queer girls and women in sports! (For even more recs, check out 2022‘s post!)
Fiction
You Don’t Have a Shot by Racquel Marie
Valentina “Vale” Castillo-Green’s life revolves around soccer. Her friends, her future, and her father’s intense expectations are all wrapped up in the…
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Sonic the Hedgehog Annual 2022: "Rough Patch"
Writer/Pencils/Inks: Aaron Hammerstrom
Colors: Valentina Pinto
Letters: Shawn Lee
Editors: Riley Farmer & David Mariotte
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Francis Matthews, Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, and Suzan Farmer in Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966)
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Julie doing “stuff” with famous people (21st post)
Julie shows spirit at a Sinatra Swooner’s charity softball game. He’s pictured here with Frankie, Virginia Mayo and Jane Russell. Wake up, Frank!!
Julie and Joan Crawford get their expressions down in a scene from HUMORESQUE above.
On the DESTINATION TOKYO set with Robert Hutton.
Walking with his Group Theatre colleague, Lee Strasberg, shown on the left. Julie was the first actor to bring THE METHOD to film and Strasberg helmed THE ACTORS STUDIO.
At an event with Rosalind Russell somewhere.
Backstage with George Coloris on NOBODY LIVES FOREVER.
HE RAN ALL THE WAY with Norman Lloyd.
Brenda Marshall doesn’t feel like toasting in EAST OF THE RIVER.
Ida’s mad too in THE SEA WOLF.
But Frances Farmer is all loving looks in this photo anyway. They were friends from THE GROUP THEATRE. This photo promotes FLOWING GOLD.
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Smoke Signals: The Birth of the Modern Native American Cinema
With Killers of the Flower Moon in theatres, now seems like an excellent time to revisit Smoke Signals, the first major studio film written and directed by a Native American. Check out the film and give this review a read!
While a lot of meaningful discourse has been opened by the release of Martin Scorsese’s recent movie Killers of the Flower Moon, one thing has become increasingly concerning about the film, i.e., it will soon become the most visible example of Native American representation in cinema. While the film is certainly sympathetic enough to the Osage characters that inhabit the World created by the…
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