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I'm working on my grow list for next year. Has anyone grown the ones I've chosen so far? The first two are high nicotine bright leaf, Stag Horn is dark air and Hyang Cho is primitive(5.5%+ nicotine).

2024.05.19 19:09 WinChunKing I'm working on my grow list for next year. Has anyone grown the ones I've chosen so far? The first two are high nicotine bright leaf, Stag Horn is dark air and Hyang Cho is primitive(5.5%+ nicotine).

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2024.05.15 05:35 Missbehavennot Jean Francois Millet

Jean Francois Millet
What type of print is this most likely. Any info appreciated. Thank so much
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2024.05.13 06:13 Outrageous-Falcon185 Just completed Valley of the lost ants while waiting for result

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2024.05.12 10:09 FancyInvestment397 IBIA initiates education campaign to curb match-fixing in Canada

IBIA initiates education campaign to curb match-fixing in Canada
The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) has launched an educational programme in collaboration with the Professional Footballers’ Association Canada (PFA Canada).
Together with its members bet365, Betway and FanDuel, IBIA will provide around 300 PFA Canada players and staff with in-depth training on the importance of integrity in the Canadian Premier League (CPL), the dangers of match-fixing and the impact this could have on their careers.
IBIA and PFA Canada
Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA, said: “IBIA’s members take their role – as responsible regulated betting operators – in protecting the integrity of sporting competition and of betting markets seriously. Alongside balanced, efficient and evidenced-based regulation, protecting soccer players, staff and officials from being targeted by criminals is an essential first step to stamping-out sports betting related match-fixing and fraud.”
The two-year programme began at the start of this May, and will continue to 2026 – with next year serving as a repeat training for new players and staff joining the league on how they can report suspicious activity and stop criminals.
Jean-Francois Reymond, IBIA’s Education Ambassador, commented: “We look forward to working with PFA Canada to further protect the Canadian Premier League from the threat of sports-betting related match-fixing. Protecting the integrity of sport means protecting the integrity of athletes.
“Most often through a lack of awareness, it is the athletes who are risking their careers and livelihoods. IBIA’s objective is to help build a best-in-class program for all athletes that serves to protect the integrity of Canadian sport and the careers of Canada’s athletes.”
Educational material includes a combination of in-person lessons and online resources that people across the CPL’s eight league teams can access, all covering rules and sanctions, as well as insights into the technology being used to monitor for sports integrity breaches.
Dan Kruk, Executive Director of PFA Canada, added: “IBIA has delivered sports integrity education to over 35 thousand athletes in Europe since 2010, and we’re grateful that they can leverage that know-how to design bespoke training for CPL players.
“At PFA Canada we understand that, despite being more resource-intensive, in-person sports-integrity education is essential to gain the trust and understanding of busy athletes, and to enable full, frank and open conversations.”
The campaign was made possible through a CA$300,000 (£175k) fund established by IBIA’s member operators bet365, Betway and FanDuel, as a special three-year commitment to the Canadian market.
Dale Hooper, General Manager of FanDuel Canada, commented: “At FanDuel Canada, we recognize the critical role athlete education plays in maintaining sports integrity. We are thrilled to expand our engagement with IBIA through this new partnership helping to build a curriculum that will help athletes understand their role in protecting sport.”
Joachim Bjerg, Head of International Markets at Betway’s Win Technologies division, also noted: “We’re very proud to partner and support IBIA and the Professional Footballers’ Association Canada that will design, create and implement a bespoke course that will further enhance Betway’s global commitment to educating players and staff involved in sport.
“As a responsible regulated betting operator, we see our role in this sector imperative to safeguarding the integrity of sports and we very much look forward to working with IBIA on this exciting and important initiative.”
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2024.05.11 06:47 CaffeineBandaid [TOMT] Cartoon with super hero rabbits???

Ok im going crazy, I used to see this show, or cartoon, or something, it had rabbits. one blue, one pink and one black.
They were super heros and lived in some tower in the center of a city, and the black rabbit only spoke french or something! he said Jean Francois or Jean Claude
IDK it seemed kind of adult. totally not for kids under the age of say 10?
PLEASE HELP ME FIND THIS SHOWWW
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2024.05.11 00:34 lowell2017 Jason Statham Teams With ‘Plane’ Director Jean-Francois Richet & MadRiver For Action-Thriller Movie ‘Mutiny’, Lionsgate Pre-Buys North America Rights For Theatrical Release Before Veterans Launches Hot Project At Cannes Market

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2024.05.10 22:06 SelectHorse7549 Jason Statham Set to Star in Jean-Francois Richet's "Plane" at Lionsgate Entertainment

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2024.05.10 20:14 KillerCroc1234567 Jason Statham Teams With ‘Plane’ Director Jean-Francois Richet & MadRiver For Action-Thriller ‘Mutiny’, Lionsgate Pre-Buys North America Before Veterans Launches Hot Project At Cannes Market

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2024.05.10 20:13 rugbykickoff Match Thread: Sale vs Leicester - Premiership

Comp: Premiership
Venue: Salford City Stadium
View TV providers, weather info and previous results
London Paris Jo'burg New York Sydney Auckland
19:45 20:45 20:45 14:45 04:45 06:45
Sale Pos Leicester
Sam James 15 Freddie Steward
Tom Roebuck 14 Jamie Shillcock
Robert du Preez 13 Matt Scott
Manu Tuilagi 12 Dan Kelly.
Tom O Flaherty 11 Ollie Hassell-Collins
George Ford 10 Handre Pollard
Gus Warr 9 Jack van Poortvliet
Bevan Rodd 1 Francois van Wyk
Tommy Taylor 2 Charlie Clare
James Harper 3 Dan Cole
Cobus Wiese 4 George Martin
Hyron Andrews 5 Harry Wells
Ben Curry 6 Hanro Liebenberg
Sam Dugdale 7 Tommy Reffell
Jean-Luc du Preez 8 Jasper Wiese
Agustin Creevy 16 Nic Dolly
Simon McIntyre 17 James Whitcombe
WillGriff John 18 Joe Heyes
Ben Bamber 19 Finn Carnduff
Ernst van Rhyn 20 Olly Cracknell
Raffi Quirke 21 Tom Whiteley
Rekeiti Ma asi-White 22 Phil Cokanasiga
Arron Reed 23 Solomone Kata
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2024.05.08 20:29 Tsara1234 Snagged the Exclusive Ain't No Grave gold cover

Snagged the Exclusive Ain't No Grave gold cover
Nirvana Comics (my LCS) won the first Image Retailer award and got to pick a book to have a special gold cover for. This cover looks fantastic in gold foil.
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2024.05.08 18:52 CreativeCritical247 What do you like about "Strange, Surreal, Psychological, Fantastical & Colorful Science Fiction Stories" ? :)

I always feel speechless and mesmerized when i consume/read/watch these Sci-Fi Stories:
  1. Eden (1958) by Stanisław Lem
  2. Dune (1963-1965) by Frank Herbert
  3. Le Mystère des abîmes / The Mystery of the Abyss (1966) by Philippe Druillet
  4. Creatues of Light and Darkness (1969) by Roger Zelazny
  5. Solaris (1972) by Stanisław Lem & Andrei Tarkovsky
  6. La Planète Sauvage / Fantastic Planet (1973) by René Laloux
  7. Total Eclipse (1974) by John Brunner
  8. Le Vagabond des Limbes / The Vagabond of Limbo (1975-2003)
  9. Fracture (1977 Animated Short) by Gaëtan Brizzi & Paul Brizzi
  10. Сталкер / Stalker (1979) by Andrei Tarkovsky
  11. La Foire aux immortels / The Carnival of Immortals (1980) by Enki Bilal
  12. Heavy Metal (1981) by Gerald Potterton
  13. Les Maîtres du temps / Time Masters (1982) by René Laloux & Tibor Hernádi
  14. Chronopolis (1982) by Piotr Kamler
  15. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (Manga 1982 + Movie 1984)
  16. World of Edena (1983) by Jean Giraud / Mœbius
  17. Misiunea spatialã Delta / Delta Space Mission (1984) by Calin Cazan & Mircea Toia
  18. Metroid (1986) by Satoru Okada, Gunpei Yokoi, Hiroji Kiyotake, Yoshio Sakamoto
  19. Lilith's Brood / Dawn (1987) by Octavia Butler
  20. Dragon's Heaven (1988) by Makoto Kobayashi
  21. Akira (1988) by Katsuhiro Otomo
  22. Na srebrnym globie / On the Silver Globe (1988) by Andrzej Żuławski
  23. Hyperion (1989) by Dan Simmons
  24. Aeon Flux (1991-1995) by Peter Chung
  25. Les Mondes d'Aldébaran / The Worlds of Aldebaran by Léo/Luiz Eduardo de Oliveira (1994-)
  26. Magnetic Rose (1995) by Kōji Morimoto & Satoshi Kon
  27. Moon Face (1998) by Alejandro Jodorowsky & Francois Boucq
  28. A Tree of Palme (2002) by Takashi Nakamura
  29. Eclipse (2012) by Théo Guignard, Noé Lecombre, and Hugo Moreno
  30. Made in Abyss (2012) by Akihito Tsukushi
  31. Saga (2012) by Brian K Vaughan
  32. Prophet, Volume 1: Remission (2012) by Brandon Graham & Simon Roy
  33. Area X: The Southern Reach Trilogy: Annihilation, Authority & Acceptance (2014) by Jeff VanderMeer
  34. Aâma by Frederik Peeters (2014)
  35. Ant Colony (2014) by Michael Deforge
  36. Panda Bear - Boys Latin (2014)
  37. Children of Time (2015) by Adrian Tchaikovsky
  38. Mare Internum (2015-2019) by Der-Shing Helmer
  39. No Man’s Sky (2016) by Hello Games
  40. BURN OUT (2017) by Cécile CARRE
  41. Satania (2017) by Kerascoët
  42. Stages of Rot (2017) by Linnea Sterte
  43. Rain World (2018) by Videocult
  44. Subnautica (2018) by Unknown Worlds Entertainment
  45. Annihilation (2018) by Alex Garland
  46. Semiosis (2018) by Sue Burke
  47. LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS (2019) by Tim Miller
  48. Outer Wilds (2019) by Mobius Digital
  49. Ultraviolet Grasslands (2019) by Luka Rejec
  50. IN ORBIT (2019) by Soham Chakraborty, Hanxu Chen, Meton Joffily, Justin Polley, Julia Trouvé
  51. Raised by Wolves (2020) by Aaron Guzikowski
  52. Sable (2021) by Shedworks
  53. Journey To The Savage Planet (2021)
  54. Birds of Maine (2022) by Michael Deforge
  55. Vesper (2022) by Kristina Buožytė
  56. Strange World (2022) by Don Hall, Qui Nguyen and Roy Conli
  57. Voyage (2022) by Ratalaika Games
  58. Planet of Lana (2023) by Wishfully Studios
  59. Moonray by Brandon Graham and Xurxo G. Penalta (2023)
  60. SUNSCREEN (2023) by Xinzhi MA, Yuan LIU, Yufan CHEN, Zixiao YUE
  61. SCAVENGERS REIGN (2023) by Joseph Bennett and Charles Huettner
Novels recommended by others:
Special Mention: 蟲師 / Mushishi (1999-2008)
I don't know how to find the right words to explain on why I am so fond of this concept or sub genre.
Maybe you can share with me your arguments on what attracts you to these kinds of Sci-Fi Stories?
Thank you for reading my post.
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2024.05.06 11:47 CottonBuds81 Skottie Young & Jorge Corona on a new book together, that's a must buy for me this week!

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2024.05.05 12:50 m4nu [EXPANSION] TUSKEGEE TIMES: Heavy Fighting Around L'Asile Leaves Francois Duvalier Dead

L'Asile, Ayiti: In a harrowing escalation of violence, the tranquil town of L'asile, Haiti, has become the epicenter of a fierce clash between government forces and guerrilla insurgents, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides. The battle, which unfolded over several days, culminated in a victory for the guerrilla fighters, as they successfully pushed out a large Caribbean garrison. The guerillas, comprised primarily of Tonton Makout fighters and UNIA advisors, were bouyed by air support by the Aetiopian shirkes, the AAS Tubman and the AAS Salem.
The conflict erupted in the early hours of the morning as guerrilla forces launched a coordinated assault on the government-controlled areas of L'asile. A bombing run by two Aetiopian shirkes on government positions on the highway outside L'asile signalled the start of the attack. Caribbean troops, stationed in the town to maintain order and suppress dissent in the wake of the chaos of the Federation's collapse, swiftly retaliated, engaging the guerrillas in a ferocious firefight that raged across neighborhoods and alleyways.
The heaviest fighting occured in the late evening, as Duvalier's force attacked from the southern hills. With their backs to the river Serpente and no easy means of retreat following the destruction of the bridge, the Caribbean garrison, badly outnumbered and outgunned, dug deep and entrenched themselves into a formidable line, using what remained of their artillery and machien guns to create a no man's land between the Pont Mahot and the river.
In an act of courage, Francois Duvalier led the final assault - a two pronged attack along Pont Mahot and Banlieu - and moved his headquarters to a position nearer the fighting to better direct the assault. In coordination with Aetiopian air support, the attack began at 9pm, with Duvalier's loyal force hoping to use the cover of darkness to mask their movements and seize the western flank. At some point during the chaos, a stray artillery shell did hit Duvalier's command center, killing five - including, Francois Duvalier himself.
Exploiting weaknesses in the Federation's perimeter, the guerillas, motivated to avenge their fallen leader, launched a final assault on the garrison, overwhelming their adversaries with sheer numbers and ferocity. In a stunning display of defiance, the insurgents hoisted their flags atop government buildings, signaling their triumph over the established order.
The town of L'Asile is devestated, but the death of Duvalier has inspired a wave of outrage across the island. More towns and settlements, in celebration of the life of a great Ayitian hero, have risen up and swore fealty to the Pan-African movement - now led by former Aetiopian Assemblyman Alix Pisquet, a native Ayitian, and Jean-Claude Duvalier, son of Papa Doc himself.
Duvalier was born in Port-au-Prince in 1907, the son of Duval Duvalier from the French Caribbean colony of Martinique, a justice of the peace, and baker Ulyssia Abraham. He completed a degree in medicine from the University of Haiti in 1934, and served as staff physician at several local hospitals. He spent a year at the University of Michigan studying public health: 53 and in 1943, became active in a United States–sponsored campaign to control the spread of contagious tropical diseases, helping the poor to fight typhus, yaws, malaria and other tropical diseases that had ravaged Haiti for years. His patients affectionately called him "Papa Doc", a moniker that he used throughout his life.
During the Deluge, Duvalier was instrumental in organizing efforts in Ayiti to save countless innocent lives. The racism and violence that occurred during the United States occupation of Haiti, which began in 1915, inspired black nationalism among Haitians and left a powerful impression on the young Duvalier. In 1945, Duvalier reached out to and helped found the first UNIA chapter on the island, then founding the Négritude National Movement, a nationalist Ayitian movement that resisted the initial expansion of the Caribbean Federation to the island.
Forced to flea the island in 1958, Duvalier and his family settled in a small Haitian community outside Carthage, in Aetiopia. He has devoted his life to the liberation of Ayiti and its people.
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2024.05.05 07:01 xjaspx Duel Reality in San Diego

Duel Reality in San Diego
For those in Southern California and is missing the lady ships… Duel Realty tickets goes on sale May 10! There been a ton of shows that transfers from land to sea on other cruise lines but this is the first time a cruise ship production been transformed into a traditional land based theater production.
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2024.05.04 00:07 m4nu [EXPANSION] More Settlements Defects to Duvalier's Ispayola

ISPAYOLA'S LIBERATION FROM THE WILD JACKALS OF THE SO-CALLED FEDERATION IS IMMINENT. CHILDREN OF AYITI, OF AFRICA, RISE UP AND STAND STRONG. THE LIBERATION MILITIA WILL NOT FORGIVE TRAITORS OF AYITI, THE OLIGARCHS AND VULTURES THAT HAVE PLUNDERED OUR ISLAND FOR THEIR OWN GAIN. THE DUVALIERS HAVE RETURNED.
TUSKEGEE TIMES
Mibalè, Ayiti: The largest settlement in North Ayiti was host to a large gathering of Tonton Makout and UNIA activists, as city leaders welcomed the arrival of Jean-Claude Duvalier in the city on July 2nd, 1964. While insurrection is commonplace across the former Federation, Ayiti is slowly stabilizing as more and more settlements begin waving the flag of black, red, and green. Bouyed by support from Aetiopia, Duvalier's militias have brought peace, stability, and needed aid to the chaotic Ayitan countryside - but in the south, a guerilla war is beginning against the last vestiges of the Caribbean government. Nonetheless, unable to respond due to mutinies and other regions of concern, however, Duvalier's guerilla fighters are operating almost unimpeded in the north island.
Mibalè is a small agricultural market town, and has long been host to anti-Caribbean sentiment. Unlike the more developed south island, the north had remained, even at the height of Federation power, a humid and hilly backwater that did not share in the country's prosperity. As popular support for Duvalier's return rises in the north, the guerilla movement in the south continues, confident of imminent success and liberation for the island of Ayiti, and unity with the broader community of African people on the continent.
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2024.05.03 20:15 MatchThreadder Match Thread: Bordeaux vs AC Ajaccio Ligue 2

FT: Bordeaux 4-0 AC Ajaccio

Venue: Matmut Atlantique
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LINE-UPS
Bordeaux
Karl-Johan Johnsson, Mathys Angély (Jean Marcelin), Vital N'Simba, Clement Michelin (Yoann Barbet), Malcom Bokele, Pedro Díaz, Issouf Sissokho (Mathias De Amorim), Yohan Cassubie, Jeremy Livolant, Zan Vipotnik, Zuriko Davitashvili.
Subs: David Tebili, Danylo Ignatenko, Alexi Pitu, Rafal Straczek.
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AC Ajaccio
Francois-Joseph Sollacaro, Cédric Avinel, Mohamed Youssouf, Tony Strata, Clément Vidal, Michael Barreto (Stephen Quemper), Josué Escartin, Thomas Mangani, Hamza Sakhi (Riad Nouri), Moussa Soumano (Mamadu Silla), Christopher Ibayi.
Subs: Mathieu Michel, Anthony Fosse, Owen Martinez-Jullien, Anthony Khelifa.
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2024.05.02 17:42 eggraid11 Questions pas rap, mais est-ce que "Ti-pou" est un surnom attribué à qqn qui s'appelle Jean-Francois?

J'ai connu 3 personnes dans ma vie qui étaient surnommées "ti-pou"... Et les trois s'appelaient Jean-Francois. Coïncidence?
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2024.05.02 03:46 Jonesjonesboy 100 Great Comics

I've made 100 entries so far in my list of top 300 comics! Time to look back at the comics I've listed -- any surprises on the list? Anything you want to know about any of them, or say about any of them?
(Dates given are date of original publication, as far as I can work them out)
(Links to specific entries here)
  1. Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition/Who's Who by Mark Gruenwald and a cast of thousands (1985)
  2. Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud (1993)
  3. Meat Cake Bible by Dame Darcy (1993)
  4. MAD by Harvey Kurtzman and the usual gang of idiots (1958)
  5. All-Star Squadron #50-#56 (the Crisis crossover issues) by Roy Thomas, Mike Clark, Arvell Jones et al (1985)
  6. Fuzz and Pluck by Ted Stearn (1999)
  7. Here by Richard McGuire (1989)
  8. 100%/Heavy Liquid by Paul Pope (1999)
  9. Various superhero comics by Marcos Martin (2003)
  10. The Goon by Eric Powell (1999)
  11. Various superhero comics by Javier Rodriguez (2010)
  12. Captain Marvel by CC Beck, Mac Raboy, Otto Binder et al (1939)
  13. New Mutants by Bret Blevins (1987)
  14. The World of Edena by Moebius (1983)
  15. The Wrenchies by Farel Dalrymple (2014)
  16. Keith Giffen ripping off Munoz on Legion of Superheroes by Keith Giffen, Paul Levitz and an uncredited and unaware Jose Munoz et al (1983)
  17. Madman by Mike Allred (1990)
  18. Mickey (Collection Disney/Glenat) by Lewis Trondheim, Alexis Nisme, Regis Loisel, Nicolas Keramidas, Cosey et al (2016)
282, Hawkman in The Brave and the Bold by Joe Kubert, Gardner Fox et al (1961)
  1. Adventures in Oz by Eric Shanower (1986)
  2. Blankets by Craig Thompson (2003)
  3. The Heart of Thomas by Moto Hagio (1974)
  4. Culture Corner, and other works, by Basil Wolverton (1946)
  5. Donald Duck/Uncle Scrooge by Don Rosa (1987) (in hindsight, this is too low in the list)
  6. The Left Bank Gang, and other works, by Jason (2006)
  7. Sandman by Neil Gaiman, Dave McKean, Dave Vozzo, Todd Klein and lots of other people (1989)
  8. Fables by Mark Buckingham, Bill Willingham, Steve Leialoha, Daniel Vozzo, Todd Klein, James Jean et al (2002)
  9. Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. by Jack Kirby, Jim Steranko et al – *Supreme Headquarters, International Espionage and Law-Enforcement Division (1965)
  10. Clue: Candlestick, and other works, by Dash Shaw (2020)
  11. Bacchus/Alex Box Set by Eddie Campbell (1984)
  12. Blue Teeth, and other works, by Uno Moralez (2017)
  13. The Cowboy Wally Show/Why I Hate Saturn, and other works, by Kyle Baker (1988)
  14. Shade the Changing Man by Steve Ditko et al. (1977)
  15. The Chaos Effect, by Enki Bilal and Pierre Christin, and other works by Bilal (1979)
  16. Detroit Metal City by Kiminori Wakasugi (2005)
  17. Even a monkey can draw manga by Koji Aihara and Kentaro Takekuma (1989)
  18. War comics by Garth Ennis and various collaborators (2001)
  19. A Week of Kindness/A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil by Max Ernst (1930)
  20. Any Similarity to Persons Living or Dead is Purely Coincidental and Warts and All by Drew Friedman, with Josh Friedman (1980s)
  21. Vice Squad by Jordi Lafebre and Zidrou (2014)
  22. Comics for Creepy, and other works, by Richard Corben (1970)
  23. Bringing up Father (aka Maggie and Jiggs) by George McManus and assistants (1913)
  24. Abandon the Old in Tokyo/The Pushman/Goodbye by Yoshihiro Tatsumi (1957)
  25. Tijuana Bibles ed by Bob Adelman (1920s)
  26. Gil Jourdan by Maurice Tillieux (1956)
  27. Giant Days by John Allison, Max Sarin and Lissa Treiman (2015)
  28. Tristram Shandy by Martin Rowson and Laurence Sterne (1996)
  29. Pin-up by Philippe Berthet and Yann (1999)
  30. Blake and Mortimer by Edgar P Jacobs (1950)
  31. Batman Year One by David Mazzucchelli, Frank Miller et al (1987)
  32. Aaron by Ben Gijsemans (2021)
  33. X-9 Secret Agent Corrigan by Al Williamson and Archie Goodwin (1967)
  34. Strips for The Guardian, New Scientist and elsewhere by Tom Gauld (2005)(-ish)
  35. Gon by Masashi Tanaka (1991)
  36. Punisher MAX by Garth Ennis et al (2004)
  37. Social Fiction by Chantal Montellier (1974)
  38. Secret of the Stone Frog by David Nytra (2012)
  39. Preacher by Garth Ennis, Steve Dillon, Glenn Fabry et al (1995)
  40. I am a Hero by Hengo Hanazawa (2009)
  41. Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction by Inio Asano (2009)
  42. Hawkman/Atomic Knights/inks over Carmine Infantino by Murphy Anderson (1960)
  43. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, adapted by Joann Sfar (2008)
  44. Concrete by Paul Chadwick (1986)
  45. Pim and Francie by Al Columbia (2009)
  46. Quatre Soeurs by Cati Baur and Malika Ferdjoukh (2011)
  47. Flash/Adam Strange by Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson et al (1956)
  48. Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli (2009)
  49. Modesty Blaise by Peter O’Donnell, Jim Holdaway, Enrique Badia Romero et al (1963)
  50. Orc Stain, and other works, by James Stokoe (2010)
  51. Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata (2003)
  52. Red Ketchup by Real Godbout and Pierre Fournier (1988)
  53. Sugar and Spike by Sheldon Mayer (1956)
  54. His Face All Red, and other works, by Emily Carroll (2010)
  55. Berserk by Kento Miura (1989)
  56. Jonas Fink by Vittorio Giardino (1994)
  57. The Sub-Mariner by Bill Everett (1939)
  58. Amphigorey and its sequels by Edward Gorey (1953)
  59. Dr Strange/Spider-Man by Steve Ditko with dialogue and captions by Stan Lee, et al. (1962)
  60. A.L.I.E.E.N. by Lewis Trondheim (2004)
  61. Ralph Azham by Lewis Trondheim (2011)
  62. Alley Oop by VT Hamlin (1932)
  63. Philemon by Fred (1972)
  64. Dork by Evan Dorkin (1993)
  65. Achewood by Chris Onstad (2001)
  66. Feiffer, and other works, by Jules Feiffer (1956)
  67. Introducing Kafka, aka Kafka, by R. Crumb and David Zane Mairowitz (1993)
  68. My Favorite Thing Is Monsters by Emil Ferris (2017)
  69. Prison Pit by Johnny Ryan (2009)
  70. Flight of the Raven/Matteo by Jean-Pierre Gibrat (2002)
  71. Dementia 21 by Shintaro Kago (2011)(I think?)
  72. Kona, Monarch of Monster Isle by Sam Glanzman, Don Segall et al (1962)
  73. Little Tulip/The Magician’s Wife/New York Cannibals/Billy Budd KGB, by Francois Boucq and Jerome Charyn (1986)
  74. 20th Century Boys by Naoki Urasawa (1999)
  75. Various opera adaptations by P Craig Russell (1984)
  76. Little Tommy Lost/Black Rat by Cole Closser (2013)
  77. Empowered by Adam Warren (2007)
  78. Louis by Metaphrog (2000)
  79. Planetes by Makoto Yukimura (1999)
  80. Alack Sinner by Jose Munoz and Carlos Sampayo (1977)
  81. Castle Waiting by Linda Medley (1996)
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2024.05.01 21:56 Sad-Be Loblaws is OUT OF CONTROL!

Shop elsewhere... Give Loblaws the boot out of your wallet.. send messages to Ottawa's house of commons to minister Jean Francois champagne. This theft of money from consumers MUST END NOW!
THANKS AGAIN
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2024.04.30 09:58 WWE_Network_Bot This Day in History: 04/30/2024

The following events happened on this day in history!
What event was your favorite in this list?
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2024.04.26 23:32 RC350f Diamond JCVD figure.

Diamond JCVD figure.
This is a terrible figure...but I still love it. Absolutely no ab crunch although there should be one. Legs are super loose. This feels like a 3rd party knockoff. For how long this figure took to come out, it's a disaster. If this wasn't JCVD, it would be in the trash. The chair accessories was a nice touch.
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2024.04.26 21:20 actuk [Pics] NYC Rhone Wine Meetup - April 19th

[Pics] NYC Rhone Wine Meetup - April 19th
Last week u/Krustycook hosted an incredible Rhone themed tasting in New York for the WineEP discord. Huge thank you to Krusty for the amazing evening and putting so much effort into it.
If you are interested in joining please do come over to the Discord to say hi, everyone is welcome!
Here is the link: https://discord.gg/KWhYf9EBDM
Credit for all text below belongs to Krusty!
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Thanks to everyone's assistance in making our Friday, April 19th wine meetup a huge success. We ended up with 16 people total for 4 hours for our dinner and Rhone themed tasting and had an array of amazing bottles.
Location: Soho (177 Prince St)
The Wines (in no particular order): 2015 Dumien-Serrette Cornas Henri 1997 Chateau La Nerthe Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2017 Franck Balthazar Cornas Chaillot 2020 Pierre Usseglio Cuvee de Mon Aieul 2015 Paul Jaboulet-Aine La Maison Bleue 2018 Andre Perret Saint-Joseph Les Grisieres 2005 M. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon Vignobles Levet Cote Rotie Cuvee Amethyste 2005 Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage 2005 Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage Blanc 2015 Domaine Jamet Cote Rotie 2018 Saxum Broken Stones 2022 Jean-Francois Malsert Domaine de l'Iserand Saint-Joseph Lou Taissou 2010 Saxum James Berry Vineyard 2022 Bois de Boursan Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2018 Brotte Domaine Barville Chateauneuf-du-Pape Secret de Barville
The Menu:
  • Figs stuffed w Goat Cheese
  • Pasta alla Norma
  • Seared Scallops w Bacon-Onion Jam
  • Leg of Lamb w Sauce Robert (many thanks to Noel for the great sauce!)
  • Asparagus Parmesan
  • Levain Bakery Cookies
I think the Chave red was my favorite, beautiful red fruit core, long, long finish. Could easily have waited another 10 years but was delicious now. The Chapoutier was also really good, not showing quite so much on the nose, and a red profile that leaned more raspberry (to the Chave’s cherry.). The Cuvee de Mon Aieul was excellent despite its youth. Reminded my why I used to drink so much CdP.
I'll be posting information for our next meetup in the June/July timeframe. Likely theme will be Napa, but as usual we'll take a vote!

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