Boomerang, Speed demon and Cyclone redesign all because I started to get interested with DC a bit ( specially the villains like Captain boomerang and Reverse flash I like them <33 ) so, you know, a guy using boomerang as a weapon and the speedster and Cyclone who’s literally have a design based on Reverse flash. I need to do something with them
Also, bonus about that one Speed demon “ reverse flash thing ” it’s actually just a fun what if and not canon but who’s know? If I high enough maybe that’s temporary Speed D. form
And both Speedy and Cyclone have their full back story now but if I make it short it’s probably just Speedy is the runner who using drugs to go faster and Cyclone is literally undead who got suck by a magic tornado that Doctor strange accidentally released it
Oh yah, some cute draw I made about them <3
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Adventures of Superman Annual #3; Beyond the Reach of Time
by Louise Simonson; Bryan Hitch; James Sanders (pages 1-14); Glenn Whitmore and John Costanza
DC
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Squadron Sinister (2015) #2
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Daredevil #5 - "The Red Fist Saga VI" (2022)
written by Chip Zdarsky
art by Rafael De Latorre & Matthew Wilson
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Shenanigans
Just a funny thing for my BH6 rewrite. This isn't going to be in it I just thought it was a silly idea to draw.
Mary has her wisdom teeth taken out and asks some silly questions; Hiro, Trina and Jay give their thoughts.
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Kahil El’Zabar’s Ethnic Heritage Ensemble — Open Me, A Higher Consciousness of Sound and Spirit (Spiritmuse)
Photo by Christopher Andrew
Celebrating 50 years of his Ethnic Heritage Ensemble bandleader, activist, educator and percussionist Kahil El’Zabar delves deeply into the music he has helped shape over his long career. Open Me is neither a valedictory nostalgia trip nor a lap of honor. Spanning spiritual and avant-garde jazz, African rhythms, soul blues and protest music, El’Zabar and his cohorts, trumpeter Corey Wilkes and baritone saxophonist Alex Harding, are joined by guests Ishmael Ali on cello and violinist James Sanders in collection of original tunes and finely wrought covers that look forward while linking the threads of El’Zabar’s musical legacy.
The quintet finds a devotional center to Miles Davis’ “All Blues”. El’Zabar plays on kalimba and bells, his hums and ululations a prayerful focus. The band play at a meditative pace with Wilkes pushing his tone through Davis’ modal calm into higher registers that evoke Don Cherry whilst Harding provides soulful counterpoint and a solo that carries the barest trace of Coltrane. Sanders’ short solo scratches then soars as if freeing itself from earthly concerns. “The Whole World in His Hands” feels reclaimed as El’Zabar lays down a rolling African beat and his vocal emphasizes the gospel blues root of the song. Behind, the horns and strings provide an intense group sound, with a call and response of short solos that mirror both church service and jam session. Their version of Eugene McDaniel’s “Compared To What” finds El’Zabar’s graveled vocal backed by Harding’s nimble baritone riff, a glorious clarion call from Wilkes and atmospheric flourishes from the strings. The spirit is to the fore, but this band also swings hard. “Hang Tuff” and McCoy Tyner’s “Passion Dance” are exuberant celebrations. The former graced by a dervish of a solo from Sanders and the latter played with all the power of a big band, the horns blasting the theme, El’Zabar all over his kit, the solos uniformly fiery.
From Lester Bowie, Anthony Braxton and Pharoah Sanders to David Murray to Tomeka Reid and Isaiah Collier, El’Zabar’s career spans generations of forward-thinking musicians. The Ethnic Heritage Ensemble is the longest running of his many musical projects and on Open Me, they produce a stirring mix of spirituality, groove and fire music. This is history very much alive and kicking.
Andrew Forell
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James Iha - Be Strong Now
Music Video
Artist
James Iha
Composer
James Iha
Lyricist
James Iha
Produced
Jim Scott
James Iha
Credit
James Iha – vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, bass, producer, string arrangements, production
Neal Casal – harmony vocal, electric guitar
Greg Leisz – pedal steel, lap steel and electric guitars
Adam Schlesinger – piano
Solomon Snyder – bass
John Ginty – Hammond organ, piano
Matt Walker – drums, percussion
Curt Bisquera – percussion
Eric Remschneider – cello
James Sanders – violin
Eric Remschneider – string arrangement
Released
February 10 1998
Streaming
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Two New Warriors spotted on different comics of this week!
1st, 2nd and 3rd pics = Rage (Elvin Haliday) is one of the superhuman clients waiting in She-Hulk’s law firm office.
5th pic = Speedball (Robbie Baldwin) is one of the guests in the gala where the X-Statix and Wonder Man are.
- She-Hulk v4 #12, 2023 (1st, 2nd and 3rd pics)
- The X-Cellent #2, 2023 (5th pic)
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The superior foes before becoming villains
> Boomerang : baseball player || Overdrive : motorcycle racer || Speed demon : marathon runner || Lady beetle : college student || Shocker / Montana : Texas’s criminal <
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I have a sudden urge to draw speed demon and blizzard help me, is it bad that I ‘ship’ them 😭
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obsessed w james somerton saying that he blacked out every time he failed to cite his sources like he’s the dr jekyll/mr hyde of plagiarism
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Evil speedster doppelganger using the name of a golden age character
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