That’s why we got to look after each other.
(X-Force #47)
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Get a look at the penultimate month of the X-Men's Krakoa Era!
Get a look at the penultimate month of the X-Men's Krakoa Era! #comics #comicbooks #xmen
The Age of Krakoa is going out on a high note! A period of mutant history unlike any other, the last five years of X-Men comic books has boldly reshaped mutant storytelling FOREVER. While the Krakoan gates might be closing, the spirit and message of Krakoa will live on as the X-Men rise from the ashes this summer with all-new titles!
Just like how it began, the conclusion of the Krakoa era is…
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Out this week: Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #1 (Marvel, $4.99):
Howard Mackie and Daniel Picciotto present a tale set in the past, as Danny Ketch gets caught in the middle of a gang war.
See what else is arriving at your local comic shop this week.
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Black Cat warm-up sketch
By Daniel Picciotto
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X-Force #47 Review: Wolverine Returns
Read our review of X-Force #47 from Marvel Comics, written by Benjamin Percy with art by Daniel Picciotto, as Wolverine returns to the book.
Read our review of X-Force #47 from Marvel Comics, written by Benjamin Percy with art by Daniel Picciotto, as Wolverine returns to the book.
We reviewed the book on the Stack podcast. But in the interest of highlighting more about the title, here’s a summary of the conversation with our thoughts. And if you prefer the longer audio version, that’s below as well!
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X-Force #47 Review: Wolverine Returns
Read our review of X-Force #47 from Marvel Comics, written by Benjamin Percy with art by Daniel Picciotto, as Wolverine returns to the book.
Read our review of X-Force #47 from Marvel Comics, written by Benjamin Percy with art by Daniel Picciotto, as Wolverine returns to the book.
We reviewed the book on the Stack podcast. But in the interest of highlighting more about the title, here’s a summary of the conversation with our thoughts. And if you prefer the longer audio version, that’s below as well!
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Danielle de Picciotto
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Poster for Hackedepicciotto & Horizont performing at Rhiz Vienna, March 12th 2024
Hackedepicciotto is the main project of two legendary musicians who are known for their versatile involvement in various artistic projects; Danielle de Picciotto (co-initiator of the Love Parade, member/collaborator in projects such as Ocean Club, Monika, Crime & the City Solution) and Alexander Hacke (long-time member of Einstürzende Neubauten, member/collaborator in projects such as Borsig-Werke, Mona Mur, Crime & the City Solution).
Poster Design by Vinzenz E.
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It’s not what I signed up for!
(Danny Ketch Ghost Rider #1)
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hackedepicciotto — Keepsakes (Mute)
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Keepsakes by hackedepicciotto
In 2021’s Silver Threshold, hackedepicciotto tackled grand, biblical themes matching old testament stories like the tower of babel and the fall of Adam and Eve to the duo’s folk-industrial music. This time, the perspective has narrowed, the sonic palette has been muted, and the two consider topics on a more ordinary, personal scale. Keepsakes includes ten songs, each dedicated to a friend.
As its name indicates, hackedepicciotto is the long-running partnership between Einstürzende Neubauten’s Alexander Hacke and multi-disciplinary artist Danielle de Picciotto. The two have been working together, off and on, for a couple of decades, at first under their proper names, later as the run-together amalgam, hackedepicciotto. Their sound flickers evocatively between bare folk simplicity, incantatory spoken word and growling, surging electronic heaviness. It often has a ritual quality, in the slow weighted rhythms, church organ swells of synthesizer and choral refrains but can also feel feather light and unconflicted. The dirge-y wallow of “Song of Gratitude” wafts of incense and dim stone cathedral interiors, while sea-washed, chime tinkling “Troubadour” is all light and outdoor air.
hackedepicciotto’s music frequently feels not quite of this time—and indeed, not quite of any time. It trails archaic sounds and lyrical illusions across its sleekly modern electronic soundscapes. “La Femme Sauvage,” sung by DePicciotto in French is starkly pre-modern, with its modal melody and plucked dance rhythms. But it is dragged into the more recent past as Hacke enters in to catalogue the duo’s accomplishments: “A drum kit without the bass drum/two seminal bands/three languages, five books/eight days a week at the newspaper/two dozen portraits/36 years of Berlin/57 times around the sun.” “Anthem” rattles with junkyard percussion, blares with low brass; its jazz-cool sonics leave space for DePicciotto’s ardent tribute to New York City, including the subway.
Yet for all its skill at fey, sword-fantasy atmospherics, hackedepicciotto can also construct a track that moves. “Aichach” threads a mournful fiddle through pulsing, techno-rhythmed futures scapes, a strange, compelling hybrid of old-style folk and strobe-lit agitation that makes its own world and makes it dance.
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Preview: X-Force #47
X-Force #47 preview. In the aftermath of COLOSSUS' and BEAST's revelations, X-Force must regroup #comics #comicbooks #xforce
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The Cult of Cthulhu | The Tiger Lillies & Alexander Hacke
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The Phantom
Art by Daniel Picciotto
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Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #2 - "A Darkening Heart" (2023)
written by Howard Mackie
art by Daniel Picciotto & Guru-eFX
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