BLAZING COMBAT
The four issues of Blazing Combat from Warren Magazines in 1965/1966. They featured stories by Archie Goodwin and art by Gene Colan, Reed Crandall, George Evans, Russ Heath, Al McWilliams, Joe Orlando, John Severin, Angelo Torres, Alex Toth, Al Williamson and Wallace Wood. All had covers by Frank Frazetta.
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Duran Duran - Femme Fatale (Official Music Video)
Duran Duran album of the day: Duran Duran (The Wedding Album) (1993) featuring Femme Fatale #duranduran #theweddingalbum #femmefatale #loureed #simonlebon #nickrhodes #johntaylor #warrencuccurullo #90s
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playlist for the fourth of april twenty twenty-four
Lou Reed & John Cale — Hello It’s Me
Warren Zevon — Veracruz
Iggy Pop — All the Way Down
Jimmy Cliff — Miss Jamaica
Frank Black — Sugar Daddy
X-Ray Spex — Let’s Submerge
Kate Bush — Running Up That Hill
Curtis Mayfield — Get Down
The Band — Across The Great Divide
Devo — (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
The Clash — Bankrobber
Bob Dylan — Pretty Saro
David Bowie — I’m Deranged
Sonic Youth — What A Waste
Primal Scream — Movin’ On Up
Neko Case — Polar Nettles
Odetta — With God On Our Side
The Kinks — All day and All Of The Night
Depeche Mode — Walking in My Shoes
New York Dolls — Frankenstein
The B-52s — Dance This Mess Around
Shihad — Silvercup
Crowded House — Into Temptation
Bob Dylan — Shot Of Love
The Jam — That’s Entertainment
Diana Ross & The Supremes — Reflections
David Gilmour & David Bowie — Arnold Layne
The Runaways — Cherry Bomb
Radiohead — Bones
Gorillaz feat. Elton John and 6LACK — The Pink Phantom
Anohni & the Johnsons — Hope There’s Someone
The Long, Strange Drive Home — East FM 88.1 107.1
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EARTH-93: PROJECT INTRODUCTION
Hello, all.
I go by the handle "TheMysticSpyral" or just Mystic here on the interwebs, and I've been hashing out a fan project I call "Earth-93" for a few years now. Earth-93 is a simple but sprawling undertaking on my part, an attempt to revise the greater Marvel canon on a fixed, linear timeline. Though I bend this guideline here and there, on the whole I try to adhere to the 4:1 ratio of Marvel Time (Four years of IRL publication time to one year of in-universe continuity) in order to map out how I want events and arcs to develop, and when characters debut or become prominent.
As an example, here's a rough outline I have in mind for "Season 1" of Earth-93, roughly adapting the original 1960's run of comics:
November, 2002 - The Fantastic Four publicly debut.
December, 2002 - Janet Van Dyne is nearly killed in an act of sabotage. Her boyfriend Hank Pym flushes out the bugs within his family's company.
January, 2003 - Project: Gamma goes horribly wrong. Bruce Banner goes on the run. Donald Blake takes a vacation in Norway. He does not return the same man.
March, 2003 - Tony Stark is found in Afghanistan, after being presumed dead three months prior. The X-Men overthrow the Brotherhood of Mutants and their occupation of the nation of Santo Marco.
April, 2003 - Dr. Steven Strange returns from his extended sabbatical in Asia, purchases a townhouse in Greenwich Village as his new residency.
June, 2003 - Matt Murdock begins practicing law. Peter Parker is bitten by a spider during a college campus tour in Empire State University.
September, 2003 - After repeated delays, Reed Richards and Susan Storm hold a Fantastic Wedding in New York City. The Vault prison facility loses power, a Breakout ensues. Five mighty heroes find themselves united against a common threat.
October, 2003 - Captain America appears during a battle in Central Park, having been unearthed from ice deep below the English Channel a month prior.
February, 2004- The newly-crowned King T'Challa hosts a diplomatic visit of his nation of Wakanda.
May, 2004 - Mar-Vell makes his debut as Captain Marvel.
September, 2005- Galactus menaces Earth, but is narrowly repelled by its heroes.
From there, it's a little less squared away, though I absolutely have plans so don't hesitate to ask. In the meantime, I'll say that as a bridge between seasons one and two, I have plans to implement one of many crossover franchises into my Marvel canon, so stay tuned for that.
At the risk of jinxing things, I feel that I've reached a point in life in terms of writing ability, personal scheduling and mental health that I can produce and upload content far more consistently than before, and since I have been intending to branch out to other platforms aside from my starting place of DeviantArt, I may as well use this momentum to do a "soft reboot" of sorts. None of your content I have previously shared on dA will suddenly become non-canon (Though I definitely need to go back and update several details), nor will I stop uploading on dA altogether.
All content uploaded here on Tumblr will be the most official and updated, however, and for the time being will most certainly become my priority, since unlike dA and even Twitter, Tumblr's fate isn't exactly dangling above a bottomless pit at the moment. I will most definitely be posting separate fanworks and pitches down the line, but Earth-93 will very much remain the majority of my content. If "Earth-93" is not in the headline or in the tags, it's its own thing.
MASTER LIST
Fantastic Four
Invisible Woman
Mister Fantastic
Human Torch (Coming Soon!)
The Thing (Coming Soon!)
Avengers
Iron Man (Coming Soon!)
Thor (Coming Soon!)
Hulk
Ant-Man
Wasp
Rick Jones
X-Men
Professor X
Cyclops
Marvel Girl
Beast
Angel
Iceman
Mimic
Unus the Untouchable
Quicksilver
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The Burial
The Burial [trailer]
A lawyer helps a funeral home owner save his family business from a corporate behemoth, exposing a complex web of race, power, and injustice.
David v. Goliath film mostly by the numbers. What makes it entertaining are the two leads Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones, and also Jurnee Smollett representing the opposing side.
The only somewhat surprising thing was how serious it got towards the end.
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