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Themed Collection #40: "Team Ups, Set #2"
Niccolo Neri and Josh Watson, Cory Boling and Calvin Boling, Hector Fallas and Tom Simon, Zach Wein and Ryan Dengler, Joey Sullivan and Jake Kenney, Breno Azevedo and Lucas Rocha
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cowboymuscle · 1 year
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beefymeatmen · 9 days
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Zach Wein
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supremehomme · 8 months
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Zach Wein
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sunskate · 9 months
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MIDA teams. You can see Charlie in the background. All the coaching videos we have of Charlie he is actually skating to teach the students whereas coach Scott always seems to just be on the bench. We get no skating footage of him.
i saw that and was kind of intrigued that the OP named other skaters who we didn't know trained at MIDA. (like who are Clara and Warren, did Ling/Wein switch to MIDA or did they get choreo or do a stint of training there?)
have we gotten much of Charlie on ice teaching lessons? the one solo girl posted that fun clip of him skating a pattern with her. it would be great to see Scott skating something like that
Scott's been on the ice with teams- we tend to get more of him on ice when he's in MTL because the teams in Komoka don't post lessons. We've seen him skating with Lolo and Nik, Emmy and Jacob, Madi and Zach. when he went to Vancouver for that seminar with Tracy Wilson, they showed him skating and leading the whole group. i'm sure i'm forgetting others. but most of the pictures that teams ask him to take when they've worked with him, he's on the ice - if we started looking, i bet there are a couple dozen. but yeah it would be great to see him teaching and skating with his students
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bryandera · 3 years
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Goals: Zach Wein
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toughdudes · 2 years
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TOUGH DUDES - Zach Wein @zachwein_ 
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fedrikw · 4 years
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Zach Wein (zwein_fit)
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farnwedel · 3 years
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Der Fluch von Scarborough Fair 07: Dat Luzie is sich die Haare am Föhnen
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Lucy braucht ewig mit ihren Ballvorbereitungen.
Zach sitzt mit Leo, Soledad und Padraig in der Küche und fühlt sich unwohl. Pierre der Pudel ist nirgends zu sehen. Padraig bietet Zach Wein an, aber der ist ja erst neunzehn (oh, USA). Zach hat das unerklärliche, dringende Bedürfnis, zu gehen, bis Lucy von oben ruft und von ihm wissen will, wo der Föhn ist.
Pierre hat sich unter Lucys Bett verkrochen.
Als Lucy in die Küche kommt, nimmt sie Padraigs unglaubliche Anziehungskraft sofort wahr, aber genauso die Arroganz und Kaltblütigkeit in seinen Augen. Sie ist auch nicht besonders begeistert davon, dass er ihren vollen Namen benutzt (ha!). Aber er ist Soledads Kollege. Also streckt sie ihm die Hand hin.
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intopower · 11 months
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Zach Wein and Ryan Dengler. IG: @zachwein_ and @ryan_dengler
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belliesandmuscles · 9 months
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swiftbejeweled · 6 years
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My thoughts from JGP Richmond Rhythm Dance:
Miku MAKITA / Tyler GUNARA (Canada): I appreciate the music and the outfits. They have some good knees and edges. Twizzles weren’t perfect but not a disaster. She does have some stability issues though. It sometimes looked like he was dragging her or she really needed him to keep up. There was a really nice lift in there.
Matilda FRIEND / William BADAOUI (Australia): I remember seeing these two a couple of JGP’s ago (and I really like their FD). I like their routine. And I love how deep she gets into the ice. I like her more than him performing and skating-wise but it was not her day today, loss of balance in the twizzles. Transitions weren’t the cleanest but some imaginative choreography in moments. Such a shame about the fall at the end.
Eliana GROPMAN / Ian SOMERVILLE (USA): I commented at their last JGP that they looked like they’d rather have a root canal than look at each other. I’m actually seeing improvement with that here! Definitely seeing more of a connection. We know they have some of the best skating skills in the line-up, so I was pleasantly surprised by them today. I still REALLY love her dress. (Wait, why did he get a 4 for his twizzle if he lost his balance? Was the commentator guy right there?)
Loicia DEMOUGEOT / Theo LE MERCIER (France): I...have definitely seen these two before. I am trying to remember if I liked them or not lol. I’m really distracted by how much her dress is gaping at the back? I keep feeling like she’s going to have a wardrobe malfunction. These two lack a lot of speed out on the ice and sometimes she’s a bit clumsy with her placements, lacking sharpness. I do feel like it’s an improvement from the first time I saw them. Twizzles were nice. Some nice performative flourishes here and there. HOLY SHIT THEY’RE FIRST?! That was shocking to me.
Emma GUNTER / Caleb WEIN (USA): I LOVE her dress. So elegant, so tango. And I like the accents on his outfit to match. Great speed, deep edges. Good lifts. Good connection and performance from BOTH of them. Very sharp, very in time with one another. Really enjoyed them. 3rd?! What is going on with this scoring?!
Xizi CHEN / Jianing XING (China): Hello typical tango music haha. I feel like I don’t have too much to say about this one. It was nice enough. They have good speed and movement but their performance could be a little more improved. Twizzles fell out of time but individually weren’t bad. Like the commentator says, you can tell they’re new. Nice for them to get a seasons best though.
Ksenia KONKINA / Alexander VAKHNOV (Russia): There are so many Russian teams I don’t remember if I’ve seen them before lol. I recognise the music but a lot of people use the same music lol. They’re fast, sharp, good lines, deep edges. Very intense stares between them, very tango. I enjoy watching it, but like most of the routines so far, I’m not going to be remembering most of it for days to come. The twizzles being out of sync with each other might have been their only obvious fault (and they were DAMN fast too). Of course they’re first.
Natalie D'ALESSANDRO / Bruce WADDELL (Canada): Now I already remembering really loving these two at their last JGP (mostly their free). I love their elegance, they try so hard with their lines. Good edges, good connection. They still have a long way to grow and improve but there’s a great foundation there. I love how the tempo increases and you can really see their fire come out. Nice to see them improve their score from last time!
Polina IVANENKO / Daniil KARPOV (Russia): ...They look like Christmas. Who thought the green/red combination was a good idea? Ah, okay these are boring Russians. Not a fan of this one. It felt like they kept falling out of pace with one another. Like he would skate wide and then have to catch up to her. And typical tango music again. The most impressive part was their lift, their twizzles and their posture. Of course 2nd *eyeroll*
Marjorie LAJOIE / Zachary LAGHA (Canada): I love their tango SO MUCH. It’s so fun and inventive. So sharp, so fast. Didn’t get quite so close to the boards this time thank god. I feel like Zach’s performance was so improved today as well compared to last time. WELL DONE BABIES. YAYYYYYYY. If they’re not first, I will be livid. YES. FIRST. AND IMPROVED ON LAST TIME.
Chloe Dan TSOI / Long You Zimou WANG (Chinese Taipei): I like her dress. The red is an obvious choice but the style of it is quite unique. I love their lines. There’s a bit of unsureness sometimes. A bit tentative. Some lack of basic skating. But they do have potential, in my opinion. They have a classic elegance about them. But the performing skills do need to improve. LOVE the music change at the end for a bit of light fun. A long way to go, but sweet.
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supremehomme · 8 months
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sunskate · 1 year
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Ice Dance Programs 2023-24
Misato Komatsubara/Tim Koleto 🇯🇵JPN RD: Ghostbusters FD: Loving You (from Passion) Barbara Streisand & Patrick Wilson; Love Grows (from Final Fantasy VIII) Nobuo Uematsu (choreo: Romain Haguenauer)
Azusa Tanaka/Shingo Nishiyama 🇯🇵JPN FD: choreo Romain Haguenauer
Nadiia Bashynska/Peter Beaumont 🇨🇦CAN RD: INXS, Never Tear Us Apart; Duran Duran, Wild Boys
Miku Makita/Tyler Gunara 🇨🇦CAN FD: choreo by Matthew Gates
Alicia Fabbri/Paul Ayer 🇨🇦CAN RD: AC/DC, choreo Zach Donohue FD: Lewis Capaldi, Someone You Loved
Sandrine Gauthier/Quentin Thieren 🇨🇦CAN RD: Joan Jett, I Love Rock n Roll
Emma Goodstadt/Christian Bennett 🇨🇦CAN (Jrs) RD: B-52’s, Love Shack
Hannah Lim/Ye Quan 🇰🇷KOR RD: Prince, When Doves Cry, Let's Go Crazy FD: Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Emilea Zingas/Vadym Kolesnik 🇺🇸USA RD and FD choreo: Benoit Richaud
Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville 🇺🇸USA RD: Prince, When Doves Cry, Let’s Go Crazy FD: Celine Dion, Ne Me Quitte Pas choreo by Greg Zuerlein, Charlie White, Tanith White
Eva Pate/Logan Bye 🇺🇸USA RD: Bobby Brown, My Prerogative; Run-DMC (feat. Aerosmith) Walk This Way
Katarina Wolfkostin/Dimitry Tsarevski 🇺🇸USA RD: When in Rome, The Promise; Blondie, Call Me
Isabella Flores/Ivan Desyatov 🇺🇸USA RD: Prince, When Doves Cry; Def Leppard, Pour Some Sugar on Me, choreo Massimo Scali FD: West Side Story, choreo Kaitlyn Weaver
Angela Ling/Caleb Wein 🇺🇸USA RD: Aretha Franklin, Hold on I'm Coming
Raffaella Koncius/Alexey Shchepetov 🇺🇸USA RD: Stray Cats, Rock this Town, Stray Cat Strut
Klara Kowar/Thomas Schwappach 🇺🇸USA RD: INXS, Never Tear Us Apart, What You Need FD: James Bond
Leah Neset/Artem Markelov 🇺🇸USA (jrs) RD: Scorpions, Still Loving You; Joan Jett, Hate Myself for Loving You. choreo Kaitlyn Weaver FD: choreo Nikolai Morozov
Eliana Peal/Ethan Peal 🇺🇸USA (jrs) RD: Janet Jackson, What Have You Done For Me Lately, Rhythm Nation FD: Lord of the Rings
Jenna Hauer/Benjaming Starr 🇺🇸USA (jrs) RD: Tina Turner, Simply the Best (?)
Caroline Mullen/Brendan Mullen 🇺🇸USA (jrs) RD: Wham!, Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go; George Michael, Father Figure (?)
Yahli Pederson/Jeffrey Chen 🇺🇸USA (jrs) RD: Queen, Kind of Magic; Queen w David Bowie, Under Pressure (?)
Evgeniia Lopareva/Geoffrey Brissaud 🇫🇷FRA FD: choreo Guillaume Cizeron
Holly Harris/Jason Chan 🇦🇺AUS RD: Madonna (Material Girl, Express Yourself?), choreo: Marie-France Dubreuil FD: choreo Marie-France Dubreuil
Olivia Smart/Tim Dieck 🇪🇸ESP RD: Blondie, Call Me, Rapture
Sofia Val/Asaf Kazimov 🇪🇸ESP RD: Top Gun
Jennifer Janse van Rensburg/Benjamin Steffan 🇩🇪GER RD: Beds are Burning, Midnight Oil; Don't Leave Me Now, Supertramp; Runaway, Bon Jovi FD: wild west theme choreo: Pasquale Camerlengo for both
Phebe Bekker/James Hernandez 🇬🇧GBR RD: Prince FD: Muse
Layla Karnes/Liam Carr 🇬🇧GBR RD: Sweet Dreams, medley, Eurhythmics FD: Hit the Road Jack, 2WEI
Shira Ichilov/Dmitriy Kravchenko 🇮🇱ISR RD: Get Down on It, Yesterday, It's Raining Men FD: ("to a singer from Montreal") choreo: Pasquale Camerlengo, Igor Shpilband
Mariia Nosovitskaya/Misha Nosovytskyi 🇮🇱ISR RD: FD: Gladiator choreo: Pasquale Camerlengo, Igor Shpilband
Elizabeth Tkachenko/Alexei Kiliakov 🇮🇱ISR RD: Yello, Oh Yeah, Desire, The Race FD: Incantation, Ojo Azules; Inca the Peruvian Ensemble, Danzante Vasija del Barro; Inti-IllMani, Sikuriadas choreo: Elena Novak, Jimmie Manners
Yuka Orihara/Juho Pirinen 🇫🇮 FIN RD: choreo Luca Lanotte FD: music from Chicago choreo Massimo Scali
Carolane Soucisse/Shane Firus 🇮🇪IRL RD: Rick James, Super Freak, Give It To Me Baby, Mary Jane
Mariia Holubtsova/Kyryl Bielobrov 🇺🇦UKR RD: Bonnie Tyler, Holding Out For A Hero; Bonnie Tyler & Bryan Adams, Straight From the Heart; Bonnie Tyler & Desmond Child, If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man) FD: Joe Hisaishi, Merry Go Round of Life, Fragile Dream, A Walk in the Skies choreo: Romain Haguenauer, Pascal Denis, Sam Chouinard
Zoe Larson/Andrii Kapran 🇺🇦UKR RD: Pointer Sisters, I'm So Excited; Grover Washington/Bill Withers, Just the Two of Us; The Weather Girls, It's Raining Men (?)
Adrienne Carhart/Oleksandr Kolosovskyi 🇦🇿AZE RD: Billy Ocean, Caribbean Queen
Maria Kazakova & Georgy Reviya 🇬🇪GEO RD: Queen, A Kind of Magic, Save Me, I Want To Break Free, Need Your Loving Tonight FD: Schindler's List choreo by Matteo Zanni
Natalie Taschlerova & Filip Taschler 🇨🇿CZE RD: Janet Jackson, The Knowledge; James Mtume, Juicy Fruit; The Pointer Sisters, Serious Slammin' FD: Negramaro, Bluecobalto; Havasi, Terra Rosa; Giuliano Sangiorgi, Son Felice choreo by Matteo Zanni
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eddycurrents · 6 years
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For the week of 2 July 2018
Quick Bits:
Ant-Man & The Wasp #3 is another fun issue in this mini as Scott and his tiny alien friends try to come up with a way to rescue Nadia. I’m still highly impressed by Javier Garrón’s art on this series, as it continues to push inventive designs, combined with Israel Silva’s bright, bouncy colours.
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Astonishing X-Men #13 begins Matthew Rosenberg and Greg Land’s run on the title and it’s very well done. It kicks off what looks to be Havok’s redemption arc, but the road is very rocky and unlike say, Magneto or Sabretooth, he’s not being given too much slack from his former compatriots. This first issue has a good deal of Rosenberg’s trademark humour and some pretty decent art from Land, Jay Leisten, and Frank D’Armata.
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Avengers #4 made it dawn on me what this run reminds me of, Grant Morrison and Howard Porter’s run on JLA. It’s intelligently crafted, widescreen action with Jason Aaron, Paco Medina, Ed McGuinness, Juan Velasco, Mark Morales, and David Curiel pulling it off very, very well.
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Captain America #1 is great. Ta-Nehisi Coates’ debut on the series finally addresses the fallout of Secret Empire on a personal and emotional level and it leads to an incredibly compelling story of war and pieces, as a new threat begins to surface and we’re left in a world where people don’t know who to trust. The story is enriched immensely by Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, and Sunny Gho’s artwork which is just incredible. Yu is a consummate storyteller and this book is just flawless with its visuals. I’m very interested to see where this creative team is going to take this story.
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Cosmic Ghost Rider #1 continues the fun that was to be had during Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, and Antonio Fabela’s excellent run on Thanos, with Cates’ Interceptor/Reactor collaborator, Dylan Burnett taking on the art chores. You don’t need to have read the earlier Thanos series to come in here, but I still highly recommend reading that run. “Thanos Wins” was a damn good story and so is this. The irreverent humour is here in spades, the art is glorious, and Frank Castle’s new mission should be interesting.
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Dark Ark #8 takes a very interesting turn as Shrae confronts the monster of the deep plaguing Noah’s ark. Juan Doe’s designs for even more of the monsters, and the deep one, are amazing.
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Deadpool #2 has more glorious art from Nic Klein. This is among the best art in a Deadpool series and the character has seem some pretty incredible artists work on him. I can again easily recommend the title on the art alone, but I do have to say that the story is growing on me. I like the somewhat serious yet patently ridiculous interplay between Klein’s art and Skottie Young’s dialogue, with some very nice humorous moments here.
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Death of the Inhumans #1 is going to break your heart. Even if you hate the Inhumans, this is pretty harrowing. Donny Cates, Ariel Olivetti, and Jordie Bellaire are crafting a tale of loss here and this issue really makes that loss feel real, the threat possibly inescapable, as the Kree threaten genocide. This is pretty epic and I’m anxious to see what happens next.
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Death or Glory #3 is a harrowing issue, cutting deep twice, once as we go on a trip through Glory’s past and once again in the present, with a few other punches for good measure. Rick Remender and Bengal are delivering an incredibly nuanced, well-thought out, well-illustrated crime tale here and I recommend it highly for everyone. Loving this series.
| Published by Image / Giant Generator
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Delta 13 #3 reaches the point in the horror story where there are weird shenanigans going on, but the creature(s) haven’t yet revealed themselves to the crew. Steve Niles and Nat Jones are really milking the atmosphere they’ve established, it should be very interesting when the story explodes.
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Doctor Strange #3 is labelled as an Infinity Wars tie-in and given that it advances the plot and whereabouts of the Time Stone, it is absolutely essential to the overall story (even if “Infinity Countdown tie-in” might be a better label at this current point). Mark Waid and Jesús Saiz deliver a mostly standalone story here, fleshing out some of the character development between Strange and Kanna, but this issue should have interesting ramifications on the wider Infinity Stones arc.
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Giant Days #40 sees the welcome return of Max Sarin to the art chores, coinciding with Ed moving back in from the hospital. I’m impressed with what John Allison does with the confrontation between Ed and Esther. It’s not at all what I would have expected, but it feels right.
| Published by Boom Entertainment / BOOM! Box
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The Gravediggers Union #8 is the quiet before the storm, with Cole having a talk with his daughter before the end, trying to convince her to walk away from destroying the world. I still love how Wes Craig, Toby Cypress, and Niko Guardia have turned this huge, weird epic into a deeply personal story of a girl who feels betrayed by her parents. Very much looking forward to seeing how this concludes next issue.
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The Highest House #5 is another brilliant issue in this series that everyone should be reading. Everyone. The layers of characters, the intricacies of the plot, the absolutely amazing artwork, Mike Carey, Peter Gross, and Fabien Alquier are crafting a masterpiece here.
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Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #3 takes a turn as the detective group searching for Wolverine find a Wolverine. As with the other Hunt for Wolverine minis, most of this looks to be shaping up to be a wild goose chase, but for the most part these are still interesting stories in their own right. Charles Soule gives us another cliffhanger at the end here, I wonder if it will end up like last issue’s?
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Immortal Hulk #2 I’d probably argue is even better than the first issue. While that feel of the lonesome wanderer that’s reminiscent of the television series and the Marvel Knights run from Bruce Jones is still present here, of a Bruce Banner terrified of the Hulk, the story here twinges a different flavour, Len Wein and Bernie Wrighton’s Swamp Thing. This issue taps into that feel of the reticent monster, hunting down things that are even worse. This is a great standalone tale from Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy José, and Paul Mounts.
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Incognegro: Renaissance #5 concludes this wonderful series, working out the final details leading up to Xavier’s murder. Like the original Incognegro graphic novel, Mat Johnson and Warren Pleece have crafted a wonderful mystery that weaves into it some very important, very interesting history and sociological themes. I’m hoping that there will be more.
| Published by Dark Horse / Berger Books
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Infinity Countdown: Champions #2 makes some big changes, huge developments really, that make this issue absolutely necessary if you’re a regular Champions reader. Jim Zub, Emilio Laiso, and Andy Troy conclude this tale on a bittersweet note, including an epic confrontation between the team and Warbringer.
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Joe Hill’s The Cape: Fallen #1 reunites the team who adapted Joe Hill’s short story the first time around, Jason Ciaramella, Zach Howard, and Nelson Daniel, for a new mini set between the panels of the original story. While reading the original certainly informs this, I feel like you can still enjoy this new mini so far on its own merits.
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The Last Siege #2 brings us round to gathering the pieces for the conflict between this last bastion against an upstart king, as well as the ramifications of capture and exile of Sir Feist. Like the first issue, the art from Justin Greenwood and Eric Jones is perfect.
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Medieval Spawn & Witchblade #3 incrementally advances us forward, giving us a fight between Spawn and one of the Queen’s minions and delivering a bit of exposition on the Witchblade’s legacy. I’m not sure if it’s in Brian Haberlin’s originals, since it kind of looks like he’s using digital models, or ultimately completely Geirrod van Dyke’s work, but the rendering on Spawn and Scourge’s armours looks incredible.
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Paradiso #5 returns with some incredible world-building as we learn more about the religion of the world as it is now and of some of the history and landmarks throughout the city. Everything about this series is amazing, with Ram V, Devmalya Pramanik, Alba Cardona Gil, and Aditya Bidikar, creating something very unique here.
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The Quantum Age #1 begins a new ongoing series in the Black Hammer empire, with Jeff Lemire riffing on the Legion of Super-Heroes, and Wilfredo Torres and Dave Stewart providing some beautiful artwork. I’ve loved what Lemire and his artistic collaborators in Dean Ormston, David Rubín, Max Fiumara, and Stewart have done previously, deftly working through the various different eras of comicdom (mainly with analogues to DC stuff), while still telling engaging surface level stories. This looks to be no different, although featuring a future gone wrong rather than the optimism of the usual LoSH stories.
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Submerged #1 is an enthralling first issue, with Vita Ayala, Lisa Sterle, and Stelladia capturing an almost perfect balance of magical realism, juggling between the fantasy and horror of the descent into the underworld and the mundane of Elysia’s family life.
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Thief of Thieves #38 comes a little more than a year and a half after the last issue, with a transition from Andy Diggle to Brett Lewis on writing duties for this final arc. There’s a decided stylistic shift, from all out action to Lewis’ epistolary narration, but with Shawn Martinbrough’s art it still feels like a continuation of the overall story. It does a decent job recapping what happened previously in story through a flashback of Conrad’s last moments, but even as someone who’s read the rest of the series, I feel like I need to go back and re-read them again for full impact.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Transformers: Lost Light #19 adds a step away from zombie robots to the mix as the series races towards the end. There are a lot of moving parts coming together in James Roberts’ script, plot threads and characters converging from years of storytelling, and the payoff is pretty epic. It’s also really nice to see a return of IDW’s original Transformers artist, EJ Su. It seems fitting as everything starts coming to an end to return to the beginning.
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Unnatural #1 begins republishing in English Mirka Andolfo’s Contro Natura, which was originally published by Panini in Italian. It’s definitely different for North American markets, but I welcome more translations and more funny animal books. Especially ones as good as Andolfo delivers here. The art is phenomenal and the story, putting forth a society that is oppressive in its reproductive rights, making taboo any number of unions that don’t follow conception, is a much needed one.
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Weapon X #20 continues this transition into a new incarnation of the team. It’s not as hard a break into the new as the solicitations and some of the ads would have you believe, continuing on the story of Omega Red and the Russian mutant death camps, but it’s working towards setting up a new status quo under Sabretooth’s lead. The humour and action from Greg Pak and Fred van Lente is still present, but they’re joined here by Ricardo López Ortiz, just recently having finished an arc on Hit-Girl, who brings a decidedly different verve to the story.
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Other Highlights: Ask for Mercy #2, Assassinistas #6, Cloak & Dagger #2, Dungeons & Dragons: Evil at Baldur’s Gate #2, Elephantmen: The Death of Shorty #2, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark #1, Ghostbusters: Crossing Over #4, Go Go Power Rangers #11, Hillbilly #11, Jazz Maynard #12, Jeepers Creepers #3, Jim Henson’s Beneath the Dark Crystal #1, Jimmy’s Bastards #9, Judge Dredd: Under Siege #2, Lowlifes #1, The October Faction: Supernatural Dreams #5, Paper Girls #22, Prism Stalker #5, Pumpkinhead #5, Red Sonja/Tarzan #3, Ruin of Thieves #3, Spawn #287, Spider-Man vs. Deadpool #35, Spidey: School’s Out #3, Star Trek: Discovery - Succession #3, Star Wars #50, Star Wars: The Last Jedi #4, Throwaways #14, Transformers: Bumblebee #1, Vagrant Queen #2, Xerxes #4
Recommended Collections: Animosity - Volume 3: The Swarm, Betty & Veronica: Vixens - Volume 1, Doctor Strange: Damnation, Fear Agent - Volume 2, James Bond - Volume 2: Eidolon, Quantum & Woody! - Volume 1: Kiss Kiss Klang Klang, Rogue & Gambit: Ring of Fire, Scales & Scoundrels - Volume 2: Treasurehearts, Skin & Earth, Sleepless - Volume 1, Spider-Man - Volume 4, Transformers: Wreckers Saga, Witchblade - Volume 1
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d. emerson eddy often feels like a stranger in a strange land
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berlinner · 5 years
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These 2: Charlene Carter and Erienne Weine made our lamp lit #nickelanddimeband merch table a happy and ultra professional place at #warpnweftlowell release last night (CD's and book sales - a lot more than i expected) and the crowd was, again, on fire. Meanwhile I got lost on the way home afterwards, heading west instead of east. Zach Olson sorted it out for me.
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