Winter of Witches by Richard Pace
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The Savage Sword of Conan #2 by Jim Zub, Richard Pace and Patrick Zircher. Cover by Dave Dorman. Variant cover by Nick Marinkovich. Out in April.
"THE RETURN OF A CULT CLASSIC TITLE!
THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN continues its triumphant return from Heroic Signatures and Titan Comics!
Featuring a new CONAN epic from writer Jim Zub and artist Richard Pace, the exciting continuation of writer/artist Patch Zircher's SOLOMON KANE tale, spectacular covers from Dave Dorman and Nick Marinkovich, jaw-dropping art pin-ups, and more, THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN Issue #2 is an onslaught of awe-inspiring adventure."
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Second Coming, 1 through 6, 2019 to 2020 by Writer: Mark Russell, Art: by Richard Pace. From Ahoy Comics.
Fishes and Loafs out of water story of Jesus Christ returning to Earth and having a difficult time dealing with the world as it is today.
Things are complicated due to God being very upset about what went on 2000 years ago and declaring that if he’s hurt again, this time, he will end all life on Earth.
J.C., however, finds a friend in the Earth’s only super-powered Superhero, Sunstar (basically Superman)
Lucifer also becomes involved.
Sort of a comic book cross between Good Omens and The Tick.
Containing a number of interesting events and thoughts, but at only six issues, while entertaining, I thought it kind of came to a resolution rather quickly.
Also, there is bowling.
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batman & robin by richard pace
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The Ruler Doctor Doom by Richard Pace
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To my Lord Cardinal's Grace
Please it, Your Grace; the King's Highness arrived here this night at 8 of the clock, and the Queen did meet with His Grace at his chamber door, and showed unto him, for his welcome home, her belly something great, declaring openly that she was quick with child; whereof the King's Highness commanded me immediately to advertise Your Grace, in his name, and to desire the same to command that Te Deum laudamus be solemnly sung in Paul’s, in like manner as His Grace will command to be done here tomorrow. Valeat felicissime, Reverendissima Dominatio Vestra, cui me humillime commendo et trado. Ex Wudstokke, quinta die Julij post horam decimam noctis.
The King's Grace, at his entry of the gates, found there all such as be here of his Council, and said unto us all secretly, that as soon as he had spoken with us, we should all be merry.
Excellentissimæ Dominationis Vestræ Reverendissimæ,
Ri Paceus.
Letter from Richard Pace to Thomas Wolsey, 5 July 1518. Transcribed myself from the original.
Note: The italicised Latin has been left in its original wording; it translates to phrases of humble recommendation commonly found in the closing of letters at this time.
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