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pulpatoon · 10 months
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FIRST THERE WAS CHAOS, my graphic novel about acts of creation and Acts of Creation is coming out in October from Uncivilized Books!
Publisher's Weekly calls it an "...immersive, clever depiction of the inception of the universe."
Pre-orders are open!
(And, in these algorithmic days, books live or die on pre-orders, so please pre-order!)
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smashpages · 3 months
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Out this week: First There Was Chaos (Uncivilized, $34.95): 
Ignatz Award-winning cartoonist Joel Priddy writes and draws this graphic novel that explores the act of creation — from the primordial creation of Greek myth to the creation of a poem by a writer. It pulls heavily from Hesiod’s Theogony and other classic material. ” giving cosmic form to the universal struggles of all creators.”
See what other comics and graphic novels arrive in stores this week.
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graphicpolicy · 4 months
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Small Press Expo 2023: SOLRADio Live: Joel Priddy’s First There Was Chaos
Small Press Expo 2023: SOLRADio Live: Joel Priddy’s First There Was Chaos #smallpressexpo #spx #spx2023
The Small Press Expo has posted all of the programming panels from SPX 2023 on YouTube to watch! A live version of the SOLRADio podcast, the show where SOLRAD critics take a deep dive on a single book. Moderator Alex Hoffman joins Rob Clough and Thomas Campbell along with artist Joel Priddy as they ask him about his new book, First There Was Chaos.
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This graphic novel depicting part of Hesiod's Theogony seems very interesting!
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theblackestofsuns · 6 years
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“He Is Our Mozart”
The Amazing Life of Onion Jack (10/10)
Joel Priddy
Superior Showcase Issue Zero (FCBD 2005)
AdHouse Books
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richmond-rex · 3 years
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[ There is a host in Rhosfair, there is drinking, there are golden bells. There is my lord Llewelyn and tall warriors follow him; a thousand, a host in green and white ]
Troops from Cheshire and Wales formed the backbone of [the Black Prince]’s expeditionary forces. The principal recruiting area for the Crécy campaign was intended to be Wales. Those that were recruited were equipped with a distinctive green and white uniform.
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Proceeding at once to St Paul’s, Henry [VII] deposited three banners, presumably those which had been used at Bosworth, one displaying the arms of St George, one a red fiery dragon on white and green sarcenet, the third a banner of Tarteron and Duncow.
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The tournaments themselves were not simply displays of the martial prowess of the participants, but also included an important element of pomp and pageantry that brought Arthurian legends to life. Participants arrived in pageantry cars that included a castle of silk in Tudor green and white, and a red dragon pulled by a giant.
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BL MS Arundel 66 | Welsh Nationalism and Henry Tudor | The Household and Military Retinue of Edward the Black Prince | The Waning of the Middle Ages | Henry VII Crowned (illustration) | Henry VII | Rituals of Royalty: Prescription, Politics and Practice in English Coronation and Royal Funeral Rituals c. 1327 to c. 1485 | Rutland Papers. Original documents, illustrative of the courts and times of Henry VII and Henry VIII | (Re)Creating Camelot: The Historicism of King Arthur and its Influence on the Early Tudor Monarchy
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benito-cereno · 7 years
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So, uh, hey:
The Mummy’s Sabbatical is going on hiatus for a time while @pulpatoon and I work on some other projects. So if you haven’t read it yet, now’s a pretty good time to catch up.
Thanks to everyone who shared the strip. Keep an eye out for some guest strips and such in the days to come. And we’ll let you know when the journey resumes. Mars is next!
WHAT KIND OF BEAST COULD POSSIBLY LURK ON THE RED PLANET
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fazcinatingblog · 6 years
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which players do u like and dislike from each afl team? ;p
oh man, omg i love these questions!!!!! *cracks knuckles* my specialty. we’ll go in alphabetical order.
adelaide - love seedsy; and yeah dislike tex walker eww
brisbane - love jack frost (here i go, only naming collingwood players as ones I like haha), idk who i dislike, oh yeah luke hodge plays for them haha definitely hodge
carlton - love and hate dale thomas, he’s in both categories. and his entire team are in the hate category.
collingwood - LOVE ALEX FASOLO SO MUCH WHAT A BABE. also like timster and JT. and there’s no one that i dislike idk
essendon - haha i hate zach merrett b/c he’s a thug obviously. and idk i like mason redman b/c i had him on snap for a bit idk he’s kinda cute. oh and i hate jake stringer.
fremantle - well, who doesn’t like nathan fyfe so definitely like him. also LOVE brady grey and also ed langdon (tom’s brother). and defs hate joel hamling b/c he blocked me on insta, all i did was follow him once and he was pissed off by that? nah mate
geelong - oh god. well, i hate all three players and obviously i can’t name the rest.
suns - ooh i love jarrod witts (devo that he left the pies but nice to see him doing well) and uhhh i hate… um… who plays for the suns? awks
giants - i love matt de boer WHAT A BABE and idk i hate… um… whichever giant kicks goals on saturday. 
hawthorn - hate all of them. every single one of them. flush them all down the toilet where they belong. maybe luke breust can be excused because he lives near me (and i know exactly where)
melbourne - JACK WAT—- wait no. i love jesse hogan, and i hate umm… i kinda don’t like nathan jones, he’s so stand-offish idk i got him to sign a footy card once lol i don’t like his vibe, man.
norf - LOVE BEN BROWN SO MUCH and also marley. i dislike… hmm 
port - JACK WATTS LOVE HIM SO MUCH WHAT A BABE. and idk i hate westhoff, he needs to be kneed in the head
richmond - i love jason castagna because he barracks for the mighty pies, and haha i hate the hot plumber who hates women 
st kilda - JUICYYYYY BRUCE!!!!!!!! MY LOVE. MY BEAUTIFUL SOON-TO-BE DADDY. and i like ed phillips (other tom’s brother), number 22, and tom hickey. and idk i dislike… umm.. dunno
sydney - i like harry marsh (obvs) and buddy (who doesn’t?) and idk who i hate
eagles - BRADLEY SHEPPARD, MY DARLING PERTH BAE. and i hate… well, matt “jaywalking” priddis is gone so they’re all okay, hard to hate any of them. oh wait yeah i don’t like schofield because he hits 19 year olds and tried to hurt faz last year.
doggies - LOVE EMMA KEARNEY. and luke dahlhaus. idk who i hate, probs jake string— wait no *scrolls back up to essendon*     
this is really long oops soz people. deal with it.
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tradewaiters · 6 years
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The TradeWaiters read Louis Riel by Chester Brown, which gave us a chance not only to meet our Cancon quota, but to dive deep into Canadian history, as well as a discussion on biography and the journalistic integrity of the author. Canadians can look forward to feeling nostalgic over Expos 86 and 67, while listeners from away can look forward to finding out just how interesting (and how grim) Canadian history can get.
Also mentioned in this episode: Ed the Happy Clown, The Playboy, I Never Liked You, Paying for It, and Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus, all also by Chester Brown. Canada House directed by Douglas Coupland Canadian Heritage Minutes It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken by Seth Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray Passchendale directed by Paul Gross Sparks by Ian Boothby and Nina Matsumoto Mare Internum by Dershing Helmer The Amazing Life of Onion Jack by Joel Priddy and Firebug by Johnnie Christmas
And our own projects: Phobos and Deimos by Jonathon Dalton Crossroads by Jeff Ellis Lunar Maladies by kgros and Jam’s website
Music by Sleuth.
Our next episode will be on volumes one and two of Battle Angel Alita by Yukito Kishiro.
You can also follow the TradeWaiters on Soundcloud, Twitter, iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher.
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msamba · 4 years
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The Long Slow Flight of the Ashbot
The Long Slow Flight of the Ashbot
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An ash-collecting robot witnesses the collapse of the universe as he slowly drifts beyond outer space.
See PART II, “We Were Not Made For This World” here: vimeo.com/112673745
Directed by Colin West McDonald [cwestmcdonald.com, twitter.com/CWestMcDonald] Based on “Long Slow Flight of the Ashbot” by award-winning cartoonist Joel Priddy [joelpriddy.com/] Ashbot Voice:…
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getseriouser · 5 years
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2019 Get Serious All-Australian Team // Team of the Decade
Get Serious 2019 All-Australian Team
 FB:          Tom Stewart – Harris Andrews – Dylan Grimes
HB:         Bachar Houli – Jeremy McGovern – James Sicily
C:            Tim Kelly – Marcus Bontempelli – Jackson Macrae
HF:         Gary Ablett – Jeremy Cameron – Michael Walters
FF:          Charlie Cameron – Ben Brown – Jack Darling
Foll:        Brodie Grundy – Nat Fyfe – Patrick Cripps
Inter:     Patrick Dangerfield – Lachie Neale – Max Gawn – Elliott Yeo
 Stewart’s a gun, Andrews and McGovern are the two best key backs in the game. Grimes has to get a guernsey too. Bachar edges Rich off a half back flank for mine, more touches and rebound 50s. And Sicily gets in because he runs the show, intercept marking, kicking skills, the lot 
Wanted to pick actual wingmen but couldn’t. Brad Hill was the one I’d go, but it would have been at the expense of Macrae or Yeo. So no dice. Boak was stiff, he was in the mix against Yeo as last chosen but went Yeo just for his tackles (number two in the comp), clearances and inside 50s.
Treloar is also stiff but him or Neale, its Neale easy. Also where’s Dusty? Well Tim Kelly has his spot. Shuey, Dunkley and Cunnington also stiff but who you leaving out? And as for Hugh McCluggage, yeah great year no question, but not upper echelon just yet young man, not there yet.
Hawkins is stiff but went the Coleman medallist and the guy who had the Coleman lead going into Round 23. Also, went Walters who many aren’t, why? He is 10th overall for goals, only Charlie Cameron has more as a small, second for small forwards with inside 50s but averaged 22 touches a game which is top 90 overall. 12th overall for score involvements and 12th overall for tackles inside 50 as well. Legit star and he, Ablett and Cameron are the clear top three small forwards for this team.
Grundy starts in the ruck but Gawn’s year is too good not to just reverse what last year’s team did with the ruck positions. Dangerfield on the bench is a bit weird but its him or Cripps starting for mine, toss a coin, I don’t mind either way really.
Get Serious Team of the Decade 2010-2019 
Note, this is for the ten years in question, so if someone had a great career 2002-2014, I only judge them on their body of work 2010 onwards. As well, someone who burst on the scene 2016, they’re up against guys who have dominated ten years of footy, it’s hard to go past them.
 FB           Josh Gibson  –  Alex Rance  –  Nick Smith
HB          Luke Hodge  –  Daniel Talia  –  Corey Enright
C             Joel Selwood  –  Patrick Dangerfield  –  Gary Ablett
HF           Robbie Gray  –  Lance Franklin  –  Luke Bruest
FF           Cyril Rioli  –  Jack Riewoldt  –  Eddie Betts
Foll         Todd Goldstein  –  Nat Fyfe  –  Sam Mitchell
Inter: Dane Swan, Josh J. Kennedy, Scott Pendlebury, Dustin Martin
 Rance and Talia are the best two key backs of the last ten years, Hurley was a maybe. Nick Smith shut down small forwards all decade so a lock, Gibson and Hodge were instrumental in many flags and Enright is a hall-of-famer.
Midfield, tough, so we checked all the candidates against the Brownlow, medals won and votes, but also All-Australians. Dangerfield has the most votes in the nine years we know so far, 180 all up, Swanny was eighth in that with 139. Next best was Priddis with 128 but couldn’t see a spot for him.
All of the mids chosen had three All-Australians at least, Danger has six, Pendlebury and Selwood five, except Fyfe who has only two. But won a Brownlow and has 141 votes since 2010, on par with Mitchell and Martin. Judd doesn’t get in because his career was more so the prior decade, four of his six AA jumpers were 2000-2009, Cripps is on his way but has come on too late for this in compared to the others who are named.
Robbie Gray is a lock, four-time all Australian and a proper forward/mid, Bruest has a marvellous CV in the forward line as well. Rioli and Betts have owned pockets all decade, and Bud and Jack have shared the Coleman between them pretty much since 2010. Josh Kennedy gets a bench spot because he isn’t that far behind them, and then its daylight for tall forwards.
Goldstein gets the gig for consistency; others have popped up but not over ten years. Gawn, but only really recently, Sandilands but not the last five years, Naitanui has had highs but then not a massive body of work. So without there being an obvious choice, Goldy gets the gig, who has been very good mind you.
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pulpatoon · 9 months
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In 2002, I made my first appearance at SPX, debuting Pulpatoon: Pilgrimage. Now I'm back, above the marquee!
If you're anywhere within range of Bethesda, MD, come see me in September! I'll be at the Uncivilized Books table.
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smashpages · 3 months
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Can’t Wait for Comics | Marvel, DC + Dark Horse celebrate Black History Month
Check out new comics and graphic novels arriving this week by Joel Priddy, Kid Cudi, Kyle Higgins, Marco Locati, Steve Foxe, Vincenzo Carratù, Olivia Cuartero-Briggs, Roberta Ingranata, Kiel Phegley and more.
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graphicpolicy · 10 months
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More Small Press Expo 2023 Special Guests Announced!
More Small Press Expo 2023 Special Guests Announced! #SPX #SPX2023 #SPX23
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footyplusau · 7 years
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Eagles go tall, Port hand speedy mid a debut
Rocky’s reason, Hogan the hero and more Alex Malcolm and Romy Stephens bring you all the latest news on Footy Feed
Scott Lycett is back for the Eagles
WEST Coast ruckman Scott Lycett will make his long-awaited comeback against Port Adelaide on Sunday, while Eagles veteran Mark LeCras has also been recalled for the crunch game in Perth.
Lycett has endured a frustrating run with injuries since his last AFL appearance in last year’s elimination final, undergoing an off-season PCL reconstruction and then dislocating his shoulder playing a WAFL practice match in March.
Check out all the round 16 teams
But the 203cm big man has finally managed to find a spot in the 22 after four games back for East Perth, coming in alongside LeCras, skipper Shannon Hurn and Brownlow medallist Matt Priddis.
LeCras has missed the past two games due to a hip issue and is in the midst of a four-game goal drought – the longest of his career – but coach Adam Simpson has backed the veteran against the Power at Domain Stadium. 
Midfielder Jack Redden has been dropped again – along with young defender Tom Cole and Chris Masten – with experienced backman Sam Butler (hamstring) forced out of the side which upset the Western Bulldogs.
The Power have handed a debut to Joe Atley for another crucial clash against a top-eight rival, while Jack Hombsch returns for the trip west. 
Jake Neade has been axed and Matthew Broadbent misses due to an ankle complaint.
Melbourne has made four changes for its clash against Carlton at the MCG, headlined by spearhead Jesse Hogan’s comeback. 
Hogan will play his first game since round seven after undergoing testicular cancer surgery and returns alongside lively forward Jeff Garlett, Dean Kent and rookie Joel Smith. 
Skipper Jack Viney (foot), Tomas Bugg (suspension) and Dom Tyson (knee) have been forced out of the side which lost to Sydney, with Mitch White omitted. 
Former captain Jack Trengove is among the emergencies. 
The Blues have regained talented youngster Sam Petrevski-Seton alongside Harrison Macreadie and Jed Lamb. 
Defender Caleb Marchbank misses out due to a shoulder complaint, while Nick Graham and Liam Sumner have been dropped. 
Fremantle welcomes back star midfielder Stephen Hill (calf) for Sunday’s clash against North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium, and has recalled Connor Blakely and Shane Kersten. 
Blakely was suspended by the club for last Sunday’s loss to St Kilda, while Kersten booted two goals for Peel after being dropped for the first time by the Dockers. 
The ex-Cat replaces suspended forward Cam McCarthy, while Aaron Sandilands (hamstring) and Lee Spurr (calf) are also out of the side. 
Half-back Ryan Nyhuis has missed out on the chance to become Freo’s seventh debutant this season. 
The Kangaroos have brought back tough midfielders Ben Cunnington (suspension) and Trent Dumont among four changes.
Jy Simpkin also returns after a shoulder issue, with 2014 draft pick Daniel Nielson set to debut.
Star forward Jarrad Waite (calf), emerging youngster Mason Wood (calf) and half-back Jamie Macmillan (finger) make way, while Ryan Clarke has been dropped.
Sunday, July 9
North Melbourne v Fremantle at Etihad Stadium, 1.10pm AEST
NORTH MELBOURNE In: B.Cunnington, T.Dumont, D.Nielson, J.Simpkin Out: J.Waite (calf), J.Macmillan (finger), M.Wood (calf), R.Clarke New: Daniel Nielson (Eastern U18)
FREMANTLE In: S.Hill, C.Blakely, S.Kersten Out: C.McCarthy (suspension), A.Sandilands (hamstring), L.Spurr (calf) New: Ryan Nyhuis (NT Thunder)
Carlton v Melbourne at the MCG, 3.20pm AEST
CARLTON In: J.Lamb, S.Petrevski-Seton, H.Macreadie Out: L.Sumner, N.Graham, C.Marchbank (shoulder)
MELBOURNE In: J.Garlett, D.Kent, J.Hogan, J.Smith Out: D.Tyson (knee), T.Bugg (suspension), J.Viney (foot), M.White
West Coast v Port Adelaide at Domain Stadium, 2.40pm AWST
WEST COAST In: M.LeCras, M.Priddis, S.Hurn, S.Lycett Out: S.Butler (hamstring), C.Masten, J.Redden, T.Cole
PORT ADELAIDE In: J.Hombsch, J.Atley Out: M.Broadbent (ankle), J.Neade New: Joe Atley (Bendigo U18)
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theblackestofsuns · 6 years
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“That Was A Fight”
The Amazing Life of Onion Jack (09/10)
Joel Priddy
Superior Showcase Issue Zero (FCBD 2005)
AdHouse Books
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