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comicwaren · 3 months
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From Marvel’s Voices: Legends #001
“Powers for the People”, by David F. Walker (W), Eder Messias, Jonas Trindade and Andrew Dalhouse (A)
“Do You Remember When?”, by Justina Ireland (W), Karen S. Darboe and Carlos Lopez (A)
“Deathlok the Demolished”, by Ezra Claytan Daniels (W), Sean Damien Hill, Oren Junior and Espen Grundetjern (A)
“The World Is Not Ready”, by Sheree Renée Thomas (W), Julian Shaw and Carlos Lopez (A)
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heckcareoxytwit · 3 months
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A preview of Marvel’s Voices: Legends #1
MARVEL'S VOICES: LEGENDS #1
Cornerstones of the Marvel Universe unite in this jam-packed special! Captain America graces the city skies—and dives headlong into the dangers of its alleyways. Misty Knight gets the anniversary treatment as she approaches fifty years of publication history! And—in a bold tale of corruption, abuse and the hope that springs eternal—Elijah Bradley makes an explosive return to the spotlight! All this and more from the program that brings you the world outside your window in real time—MARVEL’S VOICES kicks off a triumphant new year of stories!
Written by: David F. Walker, Ezra Claytan Daniels, Justina Ireland, Sheree Renée Thomas Art by: Eder Messias, Julian Shaw, Karen S. Darboe, Sean Damien Hill Cover by: Caanan White, Frank D’Armata Page Count: 40 Pages Release Date: January 31, 2024
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ewzzy · 1 year
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There's a trend in Marvel Team-Up where the villain seemingly dies horribly but nobody is that shaken up by it. Spidey absolutely does not care that Grey Gargoyle just got dragged into space chained to a rocket.
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We literally just had a scene like this at the nedo f Ghost Rider with a “it was me! the real power behind the plots!” reveal... at least Moses Magnum is kinda an interesting dude... who we have been told has been dead forever... and also I think he died a hero didn’t he? Sure... lets just randomly bring him back as a villain...
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elgaberino-mcoc · 1 year
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parting shots for #BHM #BlackHistoryMonth 
• some characters will probably be delisted soon, but will be reconsidered later if they become more important.
• Heather Hudson is high-priority for @MCOCwishlist, and her Exiles variant (however unlikely) is a black superhero
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aiiaiiiyo · 2 years
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telerealrd · 2 years
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Muere el actor Roger E. Mosley
Muere el actor Roger E. Mosley
El actor Roger E. Mosley ha sucumbido a las heridas sufridas en un accidente automovilístico, el actor tenía 83 años. El actor, mejor conocido por su papel de TC en la serie de televisión estadounidense de la década de 1980, “Magnum, P.I.”, sufrió un accidente automovilístico la semana pasada en el que resultó gravemente herido. “Nunca podríamos llorar a un hombre tan increíble. Odiaría cualquier…
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Better pray before it’s to late to late to late get sprayed and then get the bouquets went to sleep dreamt of resurrection went to sleep dreamt of Armageddon went to sleep prayed for my protection went to sleep and died of my open confession preachers act like healers but never healed shit don’t portray Jesus that’ll leave you brainless politics and statics nonsense conversations money extortion gentrification of the black residents that’s why we keep weapons in case police commit breaking and entry it’s only right you get sprayed like bullets tagging niggas like bug spray police in the neighborhood killing blacks that’s how you rob someone’s life too much blood on the streets look like the neighborhood got baptized never show love to idols I learn as a child when my grandmother studied me the Bible taking information putting in my poetry you read my words vivid imagery motion pictures only got my father in my baby pictures growing up in elementary school befriended niggas in high school that’s why a nigga got wisdom since his youth my attitude not need to be checked 44 magnum hit his back safe sex since a jit I cared that I grew up careless no bedtime stories niggas on the glory take a nigga glory over jealousy that’s the face of a user sickle cells diseases brain tumors caught in a plague like the Moses era in my era it’s rioters looters kids getting killed by school shooters police indictments families in crises secret war affairs the systems ending is near better be prepared ©️
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legion1227 · 2 months
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Prince of Egypt: Movie Review
Dreamworks pinnacle, thus saith the lord.
In December 1998, Dreamworks Pictures and Dreamworks Animation, the same company known for the Shrek movie series, the Madagascar series, and multiple mixed-acclaimed animated films, peaked with their second movie release. While Dreamworks embraced CG animation throughout the 2000s, 2010s, and today, their magnum opus came from the hand-drawn animated classic Prince of Egypt. Adapted from the Book of Exodus, the film follows Moses' time as a prince of Egypt to his time as a prophet chosen by God who must free the Hebrews from their slavery. Upon watching it for the first time last month, I was shocked by how competent the film proved.
With very little knowledge of most of the stories detailed throughout the Bible, I found this telling of Moses' story fascinating. The plight of the Hebrew people in Egypt made for a devastating watch. After Pharoah Seti orders a mass infanticide of all newborn Hebrew boys in fear of rebellion due to massively growing numbers, Yocheved rushes her newborn son down a river in a basket in the hopes he will be safe from the slaughter. Yocheved's daughter, Miriam, follows the basket to see her brother end up before Pharoah Seti's palace, who becomes adopted by Seti's wife, Queen Tuya. There, the baby is given the name of Moses.
Years later, we witness Moses and his adoptive brother Rameses older and assuming roles of royalty as Rameses is named prince regent and appoints Moses as his Royal Chief Architect. Later that night, Moses discovers his Hebrew heritage, eventually leading him to flee his home in exile despite Rameses insisting he remain. After God tells Moses to return to Egypt to free the Hebrews, Moses returns years later to confront Rameses, who is now Pharoah, with a wife and son.
From their early formative years to now, as grown men on opposing sides, the character dynamic of Moses and Rameses is engaging. It's also heartwrenching to witness the dichotomy of their goals after establishing early the powerful bond they shared in their youth. Amongst the cast of characters shown in the film, Moses and Rameses are easily the driving force as their differing values are put against one another. Other characters have their moments, but none quite catch the attention, like Rameses and Moses.
Have I mentioned that the film is also a musical? The overall soundtrack has some decent songs that encapsulate the suffering of the Hebrew people rather well. However, there are two clear standouts. The first song, "Deliver Us," which we hear in the first ten minutes, is the background for the injustices the slaves endure as they are whipped, bullied, and helpless to watch their children die before them. Powerful imagery accompanies wonderous vocals as the people hope for something better to come while also witnessing Yocheved deliver their future savior, Moses, safely away from the jaws of certain death. After "Deliver Us," are songs that are decent in vocals, lyrics, and instrumentals but don't capture much of the urgency as "Deliver Us" does. That is until "The Plagues…"
"The Plagues," in my opinion, is the best song in the film. It's been on repeat since I watched the movie. Ralph Fiennes and Amick Byram deliver strong vocal performances with lyrically calamitous storytelling as Moses pleads for his brother to release his people, and yet Rameses' stubbornness leads to needless more suffering and death. And the chorus of voices acting as God casting down plague after plague upon everyone?
It's a masterful song to accompany a masterful film. If you haven't seen the movie before, I recommend watching it immediately. And if you have, watch it again. Great performances, animation, and story execution. Not perfect with some songs or characters failing to be as compelling as others, but still easily the best movie I've watched so far in 2024. 4/5.
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Rest in peace Roger E. Mosely aka TJ on the original Magnum PI
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quasar1967 · 2 years
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Giant-Size Spider-Man #4
Jan 21st 1975
3rd appearance of the Punisher in "To Sow the Seeds of Death's Day!"  The Punisher has discovered that an evil mastermind is testing biological weapons on kidnapped Americans somewhere in South America. After recruiting the web-slinger to help him, the Punisher and Spider-Man break into the offices of the shadowy Deterrence Research Corporation in New York City. However during the attack, the wall-crawler is captured and transported to the death camp of Moses Magnum! Can the Punisher rescue the Amazing Spider-Man and the captive civilians before they meet a horrible fate?
 First appearance of Moses Magnum. (Note: The Punisher appears next in Marvel Preview Magazine 2.)
 Back up story: "The Wondrous World of Doctor Strange!"  Spider-Man and the Master of the Mystic Arts team up to battle Xandu! Reprinted from Doctor Strange 179. (Notes: The story originally appeared in Amazing Spiderman Annual 2, and was later reprinted in Doctor Strange 179. A reprint of the cover of Doctor Strange 179 is included in the issue.) 
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gvbejvmesmichaels · 2 years
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Pop-Up Task: Gabe’s Dream Family
Because Gabe is a child of the 70s and 80s, his dream family comes from the characters of that era. 
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Jason Seaver (from Growing Pains) would be his dream father, mostly due to the fact that he’s the opposite of Gabe’s own father. This man gave up a hospital career to be a stay-at-home dad and run his practice out of the house. The idea of a caring (although not perfect) father is appealing to Gabe, and they would be close. And you know there would be a very special coming out episode. Carol Brady (from The Brady Bunch) would be his mother, if only because she’s the most supportive mother in the history of mothers. She would give him a gentle speech about how disappointed she was with him when he would make mistakes. When he came out as gay, she would be the type of mom to throw a gigantic coming out party. She would be supportive to the point of annoying and embarrassing the fuck out of him. So you know, that would follow the very special coming out episode.
Henry Blake (from M*A*S*H) would be his grandfather. While the character is a serial adulterer, there is something about the way he talked to his staff and got involved into shenanigans himself, that appeals to Gabe. He would definitely be the fun grandpa, and Gabe wouldn’t spend too much time with him out of fear that he wouldn’t accept his sexuality. This would lead to an episode of pure chaos where Henry would be convinced Gabe knocked a girl up. He would be relieved to find out: “Oh, you’re only gay. I thought it was something terrible.” Daisy “Granny” Moses (from Beverly Hillbillies) would be his grandmother. Now, he doesn’t have a real reason for this. He just thinks she’d be a hilarious grandma, and she’d be the one to watch Gabe after school. She would rope him into crazy shenanigans and there would be an episode where she tries to treat his chicken pox without calling a doctor and leads to her dying his skin a weird color.
Jonathan Higgins (from Magnum P.I.) would be his other grandfather. While Higgins is also rather traditional, he’s also willing to bend the truth for the greater good. Gabe would spend summers at the house Higgins ran in order to learn how to be a proper gentleman. He would be annoyed as hell with his grandfather’s need for Gabe to be a proper gentleman. For Higgins, there would be an episode where Gabe is convinced Thomas Magnum was his grandfather’s much younger lover. He’d spent the episode trying to catch them in the act. It would end with a very telling wink at the end. Sophia Petrillo (from Golden Girls) would be his other grandmother. Gabe would be one of the few people who wouldn’t get annoyed by her stories about Sicily. She would be the first person he would come out to, and she would have some story about something back in Sicily that reminded her of his situation. There would be an episode about Gabe bailing his grandma out of some sort of shenanigan -- like stirring up trouble at a gay rights rally.
Punky Brewster (from Punky Brewster) would be his sister, and his best friend in the world. Georgie loved watching this show when they were kids, so this is obviously the ideal substitute for his sister. They would be attached at the hip, and every episode would be the two of them getting into trouble. Jo Polniaczek (from Facts of Life) would be his cousin -- the one he was never allowed to hang out with because of her personality. She would constantly egg Gabe on, and he’d egg her on right back. There would be an episode were they get picked up by the cops, and have a very serious talk with Gabe’s parents.
Alex P. Keaton (from Family Ties) would be his other cousin, and they would not get along at all. They would be polar opposites and would argue and banter the entire time they’re together. For all their bickering, they’re still family and there’d be an episode where Gabe threatens to break someone’s knees with his baseball bat because they’re being rude to his cousin.
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marvelman901 · 2 years
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Steven Butler made this slide featuring Silver Sable and the Wild Pack, Moon Knight, Deadzone, Doc Samson, The Hulk, Deathlok and Moses Magnum (1993). . What do you think about this slide? . #silversable #wildpack #sandman #90s #hulk #avengers #deathlok #mosesmagnum #moonknight #docsamson #deadzone https://www.instagram.com/p/CgeRB5usPUb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Hologram covers still look really silly when not in person but as a scan...
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lisandroced · 8 days
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Moisés Samán is a Spanish Peruvian journalist born in Lima, Peru, to a Spanish mother and Peruvian father.
Moisés began as a photographer working as a photojournalist in the Middle East in 2011. He is best known for his war photographs. Some wars that Moisés has photographed include the Iraq war and the conflicts in Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria.
On February 29, 2024, Moses documented aid by the Jordanian Air Force to Palestine. In this mission, the Jordanian Air Force dropped aid boxes for Palestinians. These boxes contained food and water, among other types of aid. For his part, Moises photographed the work of these people, from lifting the boxes to dropping them in the north of Gaza. In these photographs, we can see the personnel in charge of the boxes before being loaded onto the airplane and the personnel loading them. Also, he shows some photos of the zone where they will drop the aid and finally, how these boxes are being dropped.
We can see a line of aid boxes behind the aid team's airplane ready to load the boxes. Afterwards, we can see the cardboard boxes with aid backpacks on the top before packing them to be dropped off. Then, we see the personnel loading this box on the airplane with a machine.  Finally, we get some photos of Gaza; where we can see a huge desert town, mostly surrounded by houses near the sea with very few green areas. We can also see a photo from the bottom of the plane; as the box slides to fall from 10,000 meters over Gaza.
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I liked this series of photos because it shows a part of a story in a fluid way. Besides, the photographer interests me since he shows very controversial topics such as war. This series gives me an idea of how a series of photos should flow to tell a story.
Aid Airdrops Over Gaza, Documented by Moises Saman | Magnum Photos
Aboard Jordan's aid airdrop over Gaza, a last resort for relief to Palestinians there : NPR
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