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Neal Adams
Just after the start of Jack Kirby series Thor and Marvel, remember that he went to DC for The Fourth World, Stan Lee decided to replace the ballot brilliantly, as we all know, taking the decision to give responsibility to draw the adventures of the God of Thunder to John Buscema. The last episode drawn by the King was the number 179, while Buscema began his longtime work on Thor at 182. As you can see, there are two numbers in the middle stages of the two geniuses, who were entrusted to another myth of the ninth art, neither more nor less than Neal Adams, who was also responsible for the cover of the latest episode drawn by The King . In this post you can see that cover more apart some of the most spectacular of the two plates episodes.
far we have come this little reminder of the passing of Neal Adams Series Thunder God, I hope you liked it.
far we have come this little reminder of the passing of Neal Adams Series Thunder God, I hope you liked it.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
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Thor Marvel Gold: Thor, Asgard stories by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, a missed opportunity
classic color
Imagine for a moment a bunch of drunks getting into the Museo del Prado am laughing a night armed security with brushes and paint cans, and decide that it is all very "old", those colors are not stuck with today's tastes, that it is outdated and that are made to repaint the black pieces or Goya Las Meninas of Velázquez . Well, that's exactly what they have done with the work of Jack Kirby and the original colors of Tales of Asgard, fascinating short stories that came to supplement the core set of Thor, and are undoubtedly a of the highlights the work of King and Stan Lee. The truth is that I dropped my heart sank seeing the volume in my library, all an attack on good taste. The sad thing is that some will use the low sales of this volume to say that Jack Kirby in color is not public, send balls. Cojo these two images from the blog of The impatient reader who has dealt to denounce this outrage, there you can find visual examples.
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do not know if you remember the movie be or not be of Ernst Lubitsch , but there was a line of dialogue that perfectly illustrates what has happened here. For those unfamiliar with the film say that few Polish actors pretending to be Nazis, and one of those encounters one of them tells a Nazi officer "have you heard of this great, great, great, great actor ... Josef Tura? " to what the Nazi officer responds " yes, I even had a chance to see him perform once, " " ah, well, what do you think? " .. .. "what he did to Shakespeare we are doing to Poland", well, changed Poland Kirby and I will do an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat has happened here.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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True Grit (2010)
The duo formed by brothers Joel and Ethan Coen is without any doubt, one of the safest securities in the current bulletin as well have been commissioned to demonstrate from the release of Blood Simple back in 1983. That is why, although I personally did not connect too much with their proposals limited to the field of comedy, the debut of a new film by the authors of Miller's Crossing is always an event to be considered . In this case, the Coen brothers We propose a new approach to the novella Charles Portis, True Grit , already filmed Henry Hathaway in 1969, and although a server is usually suspicious lot, and this is almost a euphemism, the remakes in general, the Coen brothers have earned some credit in principle to make the viewing of his latest proposal.
True Grit (2010), although in very specific moments are sprinkled with some humor to relieve the dramatic, particularly I think in the appearance of the rider wearing a bearskin or in competition draft made by characters played by Matt Damon and Jeff Bridges firing on corn cakes, is primarily the story of revenge carried out by Mattie Ross, excellently played by Hailee Steinfeld, a 14 years has seen his father was murdered at the hands of Tom Chaney (Josh Brolin ), and from there proceed to the search for a bounty hunter to help it achieve its purpose. The Coen brothers' film tells the story from the point of view of Mattie Ross, who will serve as narrator of the facts developed on the screen. Since the start of the film the viewer can see Mattie perform various administrative tasks in the beginning showing his knack for accounting issues and negotiations, with final numbers in a visible demonstration of that on one hand, it is a character who has left behind early childhood, and secondly, that the manner of Ransom Stoddard (James Stewart ) of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance , Mattie's character is handled in an environment of numbers, counting, numbers and percentages, where it was handled in the context of laws, rights and obligations. A habitat of numbers and letters, in short, far from the wilderness full of death and gunfire in which the law that prevailed was the strongest, or what the law is the same Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin ) or Rooster Cogburn ( Jeff Bridges), both two sides of the same coin.
Undoubtedly the Coen brothers' film is light years away from the Fordist The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (98% of westerns is), but bears some relationship resemblance to it by telling the adventures of a character whose world and principles are far removed from reality that he lives, but while getting their values \u200b\u200bStoddard finished with the old regime bullets and strength, the character of Ross should use these, as symbolized by Cogburn character (brilliantly played by Jeff Bridges ) to avenge the death of his father. Mattie voyage made with Cogburn and Texas Ranger LaBeouf (an excellent Matt Damon) is largely a struggle to earn the respect of both the adult world and the world of weapons Bridges symbolize characters and Damon. In this regard it is significant that the sequence in Mattie crosses a river on horseback chasing the top two, who were trying to leave behind. It is a sequence of great strength that the Coen film front, from the point of view of Bridges and Damon, in which the viewer can see the face of desire and pride that exudes her face as it approaches the two adults.
As I mentioned earlier, and this is something that will not escape anyone who has read the account of Portis or has seen the original movie Henry Hathaway, Grit is primarily the story of revenge, so the Coen brothers choose to confer upon the story a dark tone that is enhanced by the excellent cinematography by Roger Deakins, full of sad, muted colors, totally appropriate to the dramatic tone that requires particular Odyssey of Mattie Ross, and distilled by the darkness that sequences like the final duel between Rooster Cogburn and outlaws, which has an air of medieval fair and a spectral atmosphere of justice and death, or the endless journey on horseback Cogburn and Mattie made an attempt to save the latter of a snake bite, in which the viewer can feel galloping on that horse, panting nervously alongside Jeff Bridges , when the horse exhales its last throes, and it must continue to run using their own legs absolutely desperate for the salvation of the girl in the middle of the night. Both are undoubtedly two of the best and most shocking film footage of the last Authors of Barton Fink .
Ultimately, True Grit (2010) is not one of the best exponents of the actual billboard, but also one of the most important westerns of recent years, and reveals, for if he did something wrong, that the Coen brothers are here to stay. Film lovers are fortunate.
Grit
True Grit (2010), although in very specific moments are sprinkled with some humor to relieve the dramatic, particularly I think in the appearance of the rider wearing a bearskin or in competition draft made by characters played by Matt Damon and Jeff Bridges firing on corn cakes, is primarily the story of revenge carried out by Mattie Ross, excellently played by Hailee Steinfeld, a 14 years has seen his father was murdered at the hands of Tom Chaney (Josh Brolin ), and from there proceed to the search for a bounty hunter to help it achieve its purpose. The Coen brothers' film tells the story from the point of view of Mattie Ross, who will serve as narrator of the facts developed on the screen. Since the start of the film the viewer can see Mattie perform various administrative tasks in the beginning showing his knack for accounting issues and negotiations, with final numbers in a visible demonstration of that on one hand, it is a character who has left behind early childhood, and secondly, that the manner of Ransom Stoddard (James Stewart ) of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance , Mattie's character is handled in an environment of numbers, counting, numbers and percentages, where it was handled in the context of laws, rights and obligations. A habitat of numbers and letters, in short, far from the wilderness full of death and gunfire in which the law that prevailed was the strongest, or what the law is the same Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin ) or Rooster Cogburn ( Jeff Bridges), both two sides of the same coin.
Undoubtedly the Coen brothers' film is light years away from the Fordist The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (98% of westerns is), but bears some relationship resemblance to it by telling the adventures of a character whose world and principles are far removed from reality that he lives, but while getting their values \u200b\u200bStoddard finished with the old regime bullets and strength, the character of Ross should use these, as symbolized by Cogburn character (brilliantly played by Jeff Bridges ) to avenge the death of his father. Mattie voyage made with Cogburn and Texas Ranger LaBeouf (an excellent Matt Damon) is largely a struggle to earn the respect of both the adult world and the world of weapons Bridges symbolize characters and Damon. In this regard it is significant that the sequence in Mattie crosses a river on horseback chasing the top two, who were trying to leave behind. It is a sequence of great strength that the Coen film front, from the point of view of Bridges and Damon, in which the viewer can see the face of desire and pride that exudes her face as it approaches the two adults.
As I mentioned earlier, and this is something that will not escape anyone who has read the account of Portis or has seen the original movie Henry Hathaway, Grit is primarily the story of revenge, so the Coen brothers choose to confer upon the story a dark tone that is enhanced by the excellent cinematography by Roger Deakins, full of sad, muted colors, totally appropriate to the dramatic tone that requires particular Odyssey of Mattie Ross, and distilled by the darkness that sequences like the final duel between Rooster Cogburn and outlaws, which has an air of medieval fair and a spectral atmosphere of justice and death, or the endless journey on horseback Cogburn and Mattie made an attempt to save the latter of a snake bite, in which the viewer can feel galloping on that horse, panting nervously alongside Jeff Bridges , when the horse exhales its last throes, and it must continue to run using their own legs absolutely desperate for the salvation of the girl in the middle of the night. Both are undoubtedly two of the best and most shocking film footage of the last Authors of Barton Fink .
Ultimately, True Grit (2010) is not one of the best exponents of the actual billboard, but also one of the most important westerns of recent years, and reveals, for if he did something wrong, that the Coen brothers are here to stay. Film lovers are fortunate.
Grit
Country: United States
Year: 2010
Original title: True Grit
Cast: Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Hailee Steinfeld, Josh Brolin, Barry Pepper, Dakin Matthews, Bruce Green, Paul Rae, Don Pirlo, Leon Russom.
Screenplay: Ethan and Joel Coen Based on the novel by Charles Portis.
Photography: Roger Deakins
Music: Carter Burwell
Producers: Scott Rudin, Ethan and Joel Coen.
Directors: Ethan and Joel Coen.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Información Parrilla Hacky
Sin City
Diamonds... and dust
lambourghinis, caviar
dry martini, shangi-la
I've got a burnin' feelin'
deep inside of me
it's yearnin'
but i'm gonna set it free
I'm goin' in
to sin city
I'm gonna win
in sin city
Where the lights are bright
do the town tonight
I'm gonna win
in sin city
oh, let me roll you baby!
ladders
and snakes
ladders give
snakes take
rich man poor man
beggar man, thief
ain't got a hope in hell
that's my belief
fingers freddie
diamond jim
they're gettin' ready
look out! i'm comin' in!
So spin that wheel, cut that pack
says bring on the dancing girls
and put the champagne on ice
I'm goin 'in
to sin city I'm gonna win
in
sin city Where the Lights Are Bright
do the town tonight
'm goin 'in
to sin city
Diamonds... and dust
poor man last, rich man first
lambourghinis, caviar
dry martini, shangi-la
I've got a burnin' feelin'
deep inside of me
it's yearnin'
but i'm gonna set it free
I'm goin' in
to sin city
I'm gonna win
in sin city
Where the lights are bright
do the town tonight
I'm gonna win
in sin city
oh, let me roll you baby!
ladders
and snakes
ladders give
snakes take
rich man poor man
beggar man, thief
ain't got a hope in hell
that's my belief
fingers freddie
diamond jim
they're gettin' ready
look out! i'm comin' in!
So spin that wheel, cut that pack
Those loaded and roll
says bring on the dancing girls
and put the champagne on ice
I'm goin 'in
sin city Where the Lights Are Bright
do the town tonight
'm goin 'in
to sin city
SCOTT / YOUNG / YOUNG
What you thought was going to talk about Frank Miller?
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Should I Shower Before Or After A Brazilian
When emergencies or disasters such as earthquakes, floods, frosts, armed conflict, socio-economic crisis etc. seek help from the Red Cross. In Peru, the Peruvian Red Cross is to meet 132 years, has helped millions of people since its foundation was at the beginning of the "Pacific War" (1879).
know that you, with your skills and experience you can if you wish, to help humanity by volunteering for the Red Cross. A Red Cross volunteer gain does not appeal, but love your neighbor, that is their vocation.
The Red Cross needs people with humanitarian ideals and spirit of service, express so-called Henry Dunant the idealist among the founders of the Red Cross wrote in his book A Memory of Solferino: "So, here is a call to be made, an appeal to be presented to humans from all countries and all categories, both the powerful of this world and to the more modest craftsmen, as all can, in one way or another, each in their environment and according to their ability to collaborate, to some extent, to carry out this good work. "
The Red Cross calls for all, without distinction, so they can help humanity, it has been shown in numerous actions in disasters or conflicts that still exist on our planet. The Red Cross calls us to be conduits of human solidarity and search through all the problems that exist, a hope for the suffering. If you want your National Society of the Red Cross, grow, help many more needy and vulnerable, leading a love without distinctions are framed in its fundamental principles, do not forget that aid also depends on you.
But you know what is really the Red Cross What is its official name and who make it up?, Why we have a Red Cross in Peru?, Why the Red Cross bases its action on Fundamental Principles?, Why use the red cross emblem on white background? or why there are regulations on the use of the emblem of the red cross, red crescent or red crystal? ...
know that the Red Cross relies heavily on voluntary contributions of time and money, but in turn this voluntary contribution should include respect for the Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross are: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. Did you know that the most valuable resource and soul of the Red Cross are the people who volunteer in countless ways, giving their time, knowledge and experience to contribute to the mission that has the Red Cross as a global humanitarian movement. know that you, with your skills and experience you can if you wish, to help humanity by volunteering for the Red Cross. A Red Cross volunteer gain does not appeal, but love your neighbor, that is their vocation.
The Red Cross needs people with humanitarian ideals and spirit of service, express so-called Henry Dunant the idealist among the founders of the Red Cross wrote in his book A Memory of Solferino: "So, here is a call to be made, an appeal to be presented to humans from all countries and all categories, both the powerful of this world and to the more modest craftsmen, as all can, in one way or another, each in their environment and according to their ability to collaborate, to some extent, to carry out this good work. "
The Red Cross calls for all, without distinction, so they can help humanity, it has been shown in numerous actions in disasters or conflicts that still exist on our planet. The Red Cross calls us to be conduits of human solidarity and search through all the problems that exist, a hope for the suffering. If you want your National Society of the Red Cross, grow, help many more needy and vulnerable, leading a love without distinctions are framed in its fundamental principles, do not forget that aid also depends on you.
IS TO VOLUNTEER IN YOUR INTERIOR
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How do we prepare for an emergency or disaster? Prevention
Be prepared for emergencies or disasters is very important to protect life and health.
To
measures to prepare Red Cross
- know what disasters or emergencies that might occur in my area.
- I created and practiced a family plan for disaster.
- I have an emergency preparedness kit.
- At least one person living in my house is trained in first aid,
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator
(DEA). - I have taken measures to help my community prepare.
1. Have a Kit >
- Prepare emergency supplies for at least three days in a container that is easy to load and have to hand article.
- Save the container in an easily accessible environment. Remember
- control equipment and renew supplies every six months overdue.
2. Make a plan
- Talk to your family
- Plan Learn how and when to turn off utilities and use the fire extinguisher.
- Tell everyone where is the contact information and supplies.
- Make copies of the list of numbers for each person to carry.
- Updates information, practice drills and follow the planned escape routes. Brand
- alternative routes.
- not forget to include pets in your plan of escape.
3. Learn
- Learn what disasters or emergencies that could occur in your area.
- See the different ways you could get important information during a disaster or emergency.
- Learn first aid. (Check, call, care)
Videos earthquake and tsunami
To
more information and references visit:
Virtual Course American Red Cross
http://www.cruzroja.org.pe/
http://www.indeci.gob.pe/
http://www.igp.gob.pe/
http://www.senamhi.gob.pe/
http: / / www.cismid-uni.org/
http://www.ins.gob.pe/
Virtual Course American Red Cross
http://www.cruzroja.org.pe/
http://www.indeci.gob.pe/
http://www.igp.gob.pe/
http://www.senamhi.gob.pe/
http: / / www.cismid-uni.org/
http://www.ins.gob.pe/
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