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Reseña descriptiva del cómic "La Bruja escarlata. La senda de las brujas", con guion de James Robinson y dibujos de Vanesa del Rey, Marco Rudy, Steve Dillon, Chris Visions, Javier Pulido, Marguerite Sauvage, Annie Wu, Tula Today, Joëlle Jones, Kei Zama, Leila del Luca, Annapaola Martello, Jonathan Marks-Barravecchia y Shawn Crystal ¿Qué dicen en las redes sobre él? Os lo ponemos en bandeja y en un clic...
Episode 85 w/ Illa Styles, Vers, and Chris Visions has layers of content for your enjoyment. Chris Visions is the artist behind the visual art/cover of Illavers, and Illa Styles teamed up with Vers to exclusively produce IllaVers. In this episode you will get familiar with all (3) individuals as we cover array of topics around the album and their careers. Illa Styles displays genuine, thoughtful and emotional lyricism. His clever word play, poetic prowess and hard work have led to international recognition. Hailing from Richmond, Virginia by way of Philadelphia, Illa has demonstrated his versatility in every genre including R & B, rock, drum & bass, dubstep, electro and house music. Tackling each with ease regardless of style and tempo. We hope you enjoy this episode, and choose to hit the subscribe button and notification bell for future episodes!
Good morning, RVA! It’s 36 °F, and that’s cold! Today, you can expect temperatures in the mid 50s, which will then drop back into the 30s this evening. After that, though, every day is warmer than the last right on through next week.Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 1,261 new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealthand 15 new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 92 new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 43, Henrico: 26, and Richmond: 23). Since this pandemic began, 1,264 people have died in the Richmond region. The seven-day average of new reported cases across the state sits at 1,342. Yesterday, Governor Northam updated Executive Order 72—the one which sets all of the state’s coronavirus restrictions—to loosen up bits of those restrictions here and there. I get confused with what’s changed in these EO updates, but it looks like bar seating has returned to restaurants and larger groups can gather if it’s for “educational instruction” or school performances.In resort casino news, the City’s Resort Casino Evaluation Panel announced that they’ve dropped the proposed 4th District location from consideration. From the City’s press release: “We appreciate Bally’s interest to develop a resort casino project in Richmond…The Evaluation Panel is no longer considering the Bally’s project or the Parkway Crossings site for a resort casino due to concerns about site access, environmental factors, and required approvals from non-city entities that may not be granted or extend the project timeline.” That leaves the 2nd District site by Movieland, which Councilmember Jordan has flat out opposed, and the 8th District site by the old Philip Morris campus, which Councilmember Trammell has not said a whole ton about. If I had to bet right now, I’d bet on the panel recommending the 2nd District site, but that’s a completely uninformed guess. I also don’t know how the panel, which does include some members of Council, would navigate a recommendation in the 2nd District that goes against the will of the sitting 2nd District councilperson.Related, one small City Council update for today: The Education and Human Services committee will meet at 2:00 PM and the only item on their agenda is a discussion on the “Richmond Public School Board’s Resolution to Oversee the Construction of New Schools and discussion on the next steps for construction of the new George Wythe High School.” Councilmember Lynch, in whose district Wythe sits, is the chair of this committee. Possibly worth a listen!Whoa, OK, today, you have a whole menu of options to choose from if you want to get involved in your city. First, at 12:00 PM, RVA Rapid Transit will host another Transit Talk, this one focuses on regional public transit and features GRTC’s new Chief Development Officer, Adrienne Torres. Second, at 5:00 PM, the City’s Office of Sustainability will circle up the Science Museum’s Jeremy Hoffman, Rob Jones from Groundwork RVA, and Giles Garrison from the City to talk through “community and environment.” These are real smart folks and will (probably!) have lots of great things to say about equity, environmental justice, and how our built enviornment impacts the people living in our neighborhoods. Third, at 6:30 PM, RVA Engage, Secretly Y’all, and the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities will have a conversation about having difficulty conversations. The event description sounds lovely: “With Secretly Y’all, we’ll hear real-life stories from people who have had difficult conversations that helped bring forward understanding. Then, Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities will guide us in exploring key tools for embarking on brave conversations.” All of these events sound excellent and make me feel like the City has started to emerge from its winter slumber!Art 180 is on the lookout for eight RPS sophomores or juniors to serve as this summer’s Edward Dean Robinson artists in residency. A bit more about the program: “The students will spend Thursdays and Saturdays from June 24 through August 12 at ART 180’s Atlas gallery working with the artist Chris Visions to create artwork and develop their artistic practice. Students will develop a portfolio, learn about professional development, and explore healthy and sustainable ways to create art while prioritizing mental health and wellness.” Plus: “Students chosen to participate in the program will receive a $1350 stipend, studio access, a materials stipend, and a professional portfolio.” If you’re an RPS sophomore or junior—or love and care for one—you’ve got until Saturday May 1st to fill out and submit the application.Important skeletal update: Richmond’s T. Rex replica is now terrifyingly complete!Today at 2:00 PM the Richmond and Henrico Health Districts will host a free COVID-19 community testing event at the East Henrico Health Department (1400 N. Laburnum Avenue). Can’t make it today? You can find a big list of testing locations here.This morning’s longreadAmerica Ruined My Name for MeCan we make every middle schooler (or maybe just everyone?) in America read this thoughtful piece in The New Yorker?I’ve tried to inhabit the name Bich. I used to add the accent over the “i” to show the correct spelling: Bích. The sound is somewhere between a question and an exclamation. But how can I get away from the gaze? It is one of my historical facts that the name is steeped in shame, because living in the United States as a refugee and a child of refugees was steeped in shame. America made sure I knew that, felt that, from my earliest moments of awareness. I cannot detach the name Bich from my childhood, cannot detach it from the experience of people laughing at me, calling me a bitch, letting me know that I’m the punch line of my own joke, too stupid or afraid to do anything but take it. When I see the letters that spell out Bich, I see a version of self I’ve had to create, to hide from trauma. Even now, typing the letters, I want to turn away. America has ruined the name Bich for me, and I have let it.If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.Picture of the Day
Insprired by a visionary local music star and honoring Yemoja, the African Goddess of the Ocean, artists Chris Visions and Heide Trepanier talk with Host Hamilton Glass about how their mural in the Blackwell area of Richmond has become a gathering place for many.-The public art created for Mending Walls addresses where we are now in society to inspire conversation about how we can move forward with empathy through understanding and collaboration. Resources for this episode: Yemoja, the African Goddess of the OceanAbout Cole HicksCole Hicks MusicMore information:Mending Walls RVA Mural ProjectHamilton GlassHeide TrepanierChris VisionsInstagram: @heidetrepanier@chrisvisions @mendingwallsrva @19red.fuelProduction:19RED @ FuelIn Your Ear Studios
(Rebekah's Pick) Trust Fall from AFTERSHOCK COMICS written by Christopher Sebela art by Chris Visions Ash Parsons was raised to believe she's special. As someone with a quirk of genetics that lets her teleport things, she's the golden goose of her family.Her family is the foundation of a struggling criminal outfit trying to get ahead in the world and Ash is able to pop out whole fleets of cars and entire bank vaults. But while she can teleport valuables and her accomplices, she can't teleport herself - making every job a trust fall with her family there to catch her and escort her to safety. It's a perfect setup but as things begin to change and the Parsons move up in the world, Ash will find herself pushing back against her golden cage, with deadly results. (Rod's Pick) Stranger Things: Six from DARK HORSE COMICS written by Jody Houser with art by Edgar Salazar A teenage girl with precognitive abilities has struggled through a lifetime of exploitation, only to end up the pawn of a government agency that wants to harness her powers for its own ends. You've seen the show Stranger Things, but this is your first glimpse of the strangeness that happened before the series began! (Brian's Pick) DCeased from DC COMICS written by Tom Taylor with art by Trevor Hairsine "I looked, and there before me was a pale horse! Its rider was Death, and Hades was following close behind him." - Revelation 6:8A mysterious techno-virus has been released on Earth, infecting 600 million people and turning them instantly into violent, monstrous engines of destruction.The heroes of the DCU are caught completely unprepared for a pandemic of this magnitude and struggle to save their loved ones first...but what happens to the World's Greatest Heroes if the world ends? (Joe's Pick) Psi-Lords from VALIANT COMICS written by Fred Van Lente with art by Renado Guedes Who are the cosmic beings known only as the Psi-Lords? And how will they change the course of the Universe in this brand-new ongoing series? Four astronauts awake in an otherworldly prison with no memory of how they got there! What is their connection to the Psi-Lords? And how will they escape?
Here in this episode is my quick review of the new movie version of Power Rangers then the complete recording of the Black History in It’s Own Words signing panel with Ronald Wimberly, Chris Visions, Chris Kindred, and Shannon Wright at Fantom Comics in Washington DC from February 15th 2017. Much thanks to Fantom Comics for hosting this panel. Enjoy. Follow folks: Ronald Wimberly - Twitter @raynardfaux IG @ronaldwimberly Chris Vision - Twitter @chrisvisi0ns IG @chrisvisions Shannon Wright - Twitter @shannondrewthis IG @shannondrewthis Chris Kindred - Twitter @itskindred IG @chris.kindred Fantom Comics Twitter @fantomcomics IG @fantomcomics Music in this episode: You Are Luhhh - Frank Ocean Power (Remix) - Kanye West feat. Jay Z Shining - DJ Khaled feat. Beyoncé and Jay Z Hot Sauce - Young M.A. Portland - Drake feat. Quavo and Travis Scott Santorini Greece - Rick Ro$$ The Heart part 4 - Kendrick Lamar All the music copyright their respective owners Spring Playlist: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/julianlytle/playlist/40TYkVePAj4nwRkzzKo5of Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/ignorant-bliss-2017-spring-szn-playlist/idpl.739e8cf1e42444ab9a6f2d0f900b68ab Get at me @julianlytle on Twitter, IG, Snapchat, Tumblr, Soundcloud My webstore: http://julianlytle.storenvy.com/ My threadless Artist Shop: https://julianlytle.threadless.com/ email the show at ignorantblisspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ignorant-bliss-podcast-feed/id415595194?mt=2 also please leave a review if you can! Also on Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ignorant-bliss Also on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/julianlytle Also on Google Play Music - https://play.google.com/music/m/Ipbp7daje4f62qiyzyfujoxhpwi?t=Ignorant-Bliss Also on Mixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/julianlytle/ Also on the Taylor Network of Podcasts - http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/?s=ignorant+bliss&submit=Search Also on BlogTalkRadio - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ignorantbliss You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news by jumping on twitter and following @taylornetwork
The great Skottie Young sits in to help us deliver our 2017 HeroesCon recap with style, reminiscing at length on Jonathan Hickman, Neal Adams, James Harren, Terry Dodson, Jasons Aaron and Latour, Fabian Nicieza, Jim Rugg, Daniel Warren Johnson, Aaron Conley, Erik Larsen, Mike Huddleston, Darryl Banks, Chris Visions, Andrew Robinson, DMC, Khari Randolph, Felix Lu, and a whole mess more!
Here in this episode is my quick review of the new movie version of Power Rangers then the complete recording of the Black History in It’s Own Words signing panel with Ronald Wimberly, Chris Visions, Chris Kindred, and Shannon Wright at Fantom Comics in Washington DC from February 15th 2017.
Captain America Steve Rogers #2, Divided We Stand, Fox courting Disney, Tom Felton on Flash, Midnighter + Apollo, iZombie by Allred/Roberson, Mockingbird, 29 June Comics Countdown, Hydra Cap, Mighty Thor, Replacement Heroes, American Kaiju, Al Ewing. 29 June Comics Countdown: 10. Amazing Spider-Man/Silk: Spider(fly) Effect 4 by Robbie Thompson, Todd Nauck 9. Jupiter's Legacy (Vol 2) 1 by Mark Millar, Frank Quitely, Rob Miller, Sunny Gho 8. Daredevil/Punisher 2 by Charles Soule, Reilly Brown, Szymon Kudranski, Jim Charalampidis 7. Spider-Gwen Annual 1 by Jason Latour, Chris Brunner, Rico Renzi, Emi Lenox, Jordie Bellaire, Chris Visions, Olivia Margraf, John Rauch 6. Cryptocracy 1 by Van Jensen, Pete Woods 5. Legend of Wonder Woman 7 by Renae de Liz, Ray Dillon 4. Plutona 5 by Jeff Lemire, Emi Lenox, Jordie Bellaire 3. DC Superhero Girls Vol 1 by Shea Fontana, Yancey Labat 2. Bloodshot Reborn 14 by Jeff Lemire, Mico Suayan, David Baron 1. East of West 27 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin
Jan 2016 sales charts, Deadpool movie review, Batman 49, Kickstarter (Hype, Not So Golden Age, Doc Dino), Starfire, Comics Countdown 10 Feb 2016. In detail: January sales (is Marvel in trouble? will rebirth turn around DC? is Vertigo over? where is Dark Horse? Image on the rise), cancellation of Starfire, Jimmy Palmiotti, Gotham Academy, Omega Men, Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Yanick Paquette, Grayson by Tom King and Tim Seeley, Deadpool smashes the box office, Harley Quinn movie ideas, Kickstarter (Hype by Palmiotti + Gray + Javier Pina, Not So Golden Age by Joseph Freistuhler, Doc Dino by Tom Ward). 10 Feb 2016 Comics Countdown: 10. Autumnlands 9 by Kurt Busiek, Benjamin Dewey 9. Legend of Wonder Woman 2 by Renae de Liz, Ray Dillon 8. All-New Hawkeye 4 by Jeff Lemire, Ramon K Perez, Ian Herring 7. The Dark and Bloody 1 by Shawn Aldridge, Scott Godlewski, Patricia Mulvihill 6. Descender 10 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen 5. Batman 49 by Scott Snyder, Yanick Paquette, James Tynion IV, Nathan Fairbairn 4. Constantine the Hellblazer 9 by Ming Doyle, James Tynion IV, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia 3. Manhattan Projects: Sun Beyond the Stars 4 by Jonathon Hickman, Nick Pitarra, Michael Garland 2. Harrow County 9 by Cullen Bunn, Carla Speed McNeil, Jenn Manley Lee 1. Spider-Gwen 5 by Jason Latour, Chris Visions, Rico Renzi Glenn's Deadpool movie review on Bounding into Comics: http://boundingintocomics.com/2016/02/13/movie-review-deadpool/
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(Recorded February 13, 2016) Brian, Jack, and Kyle are back to catch up with Radioactive Spider-Gwen #5! Just one question: Where’s Gwen? 0:00 – Intro 1:26 – Radioactive Spider-Gwen #5 basic recap with special guest George Takei 2:36 – A guest artist! How does Chris Visions’ style work for the series? Considering impact of colors and […]
(Recorded February 13, 2016) Brian, Jack, and Kyle are back to catch up with Radioactive Spider-Gwen #5! Just one question: Where's Gwen? 0:00 – Intro 1:26 – Radioactive Spider-Gwen #5 basic recap with special guest George Takei 2:36 – A guest artist! How does Chris Visions' style work for the series? Considering impact of colors and […] The post Episode 26: Celebratory Goldfish Cracker (Radioactive Spider-Gwen #5; Giveaway Contest!) appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
We overcome some technical difficulties to chat with beloved local creator Chris Visions about his comic Dead Letters.
In this episode of The Comics Alternative, the third of what promises to be an unprecedented five consecutive shows for a single week, Derek and Andy W. discuss four new #1 and one-shot issues. First, they look at Christopher Sebela and Chris Visions's Dead Letters (BOOM! Studios), focusing on the story's clever use of narrative gaps and art-driven action. Then they turn to Shutter (Image Comics), a new series from Joe Keatinge teams up with debut artist Leila del Duca. The guys love the initial setup, but nonetheless wanted more story in this inaugural issue. From there they delve into JC De La Torre and Ray Dillon's Star Mage from IDW Publishing, and what promises to be an intriguing new sci-fi title. Finally, Derek and Andy wrap up with a long discussion of Richard Corben's latest adaptation, Edgar Allan Poe's The Premature Burial (Dark Horse Comics). They point out that the issue also includes an adaption of “The Cask of Amontillado” — in fact, “Cask” takes up more of the issue than does the titular feature — and that it works in similar ways to the other recent Corben adaptations of Poe for Dark Horse, leading up to the fall publication of the collection, Edgar Allan Poe's Spirit of the Dead (Dark Horse Books). The Two Guys had a great time discussing these new comics, and you can join in on the fun as well by lending your ear to this week's review show.
This week on the show we have Chris Visions, who Terence tackled and dragged into the studio by his hair. Chris is the artist on the book Dead Letters, which has issue one hitting the shelf this very Wednesday. Doing interviews with the Dollar Bin is a lot of fun. This interview is an example of said fun.