I think, everybody who ever fell in love knows that it gives a strong feeling of harmony. Of calming safety and satisfaction. You feel as if you have ultimately found the right person you can share your life with.
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The hunt is everything in Gallathea, where girls dressed as men fall wildly in love and the gods furiously battle like schoolyard children. The play is centered in a Lincolnshire village, which is forced by Neptune to sacrifice its most beautiful virgin every five years.
In the climax of Thor: Love and Thunder, Thor arrives at the temple of Eternity in order to stop Gorr the God Butcher from meeting with Eternity and wishing for him to kill all gods in the universe. While the focus is on the battle with Gorr, one interesting detail about the temple of Eternity is how it features statues of various figures involved with the cosmic elements of the Marvel Universe. Eternity, himself, is a major figure in the cosmic side of Marvel, so it would make sense that his temple would have statues of other characters like him, and for a few of the statues shown, this is the first indication that the characters they depict exist in the MCU.
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In Love The Sinner, we meet seven extraordinary characters as they struggle to comprehend their place in a world bladed with criticism and obsessed with self-betterment. They seek solace, or something else, in the pulsing, brimming city as the water rises and the banks of the river threaten to burst.
This story sees ancient roots clasp hands with modern compassion to explore human frailty, love and resilience. Mirror and rallying cry both, Love The Sinner reflects on the meaning of being human today.
There are A LOT of characters on TV who just can't seem to find the one. When they're hotter than hell, the mind really boggles at their inability to have a successful love life. What does that mean for the rest of us?!
From the famous film directed and produced by Frank Capra, is a play faithfully adapted by Doug Rand. This fantastic portrayal of the classic film, originally starring Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed, and Lionel Barrymore, is the never-old love story of George and Mary Bailey and is a compelling evaluation of what gives life value and meaning.
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I think, for me, Visionary of the Year was Ram V. I loved The Many Deaths of Leila Starr, I love what he's been doing Catwoman, I read Blue in Green at the beginning of the year and thought it was fantastic, and he brings an integrity and a passion to his work that I feel is so crucial in comics. And I was lucky enough to get to talk to him a few times and become friendly and I can't say enough good things about him.
And TV-wise, the shows that I thought were going to bowl me over didn't as much as the ones taking some risks. I really loved Succession and Ted Lasso for reasons I explained earlier. They defy my logic of storytelling where they essentially have main characters who have almost no arc, but everybody around them has arcs because of their steadfastness. One seems to be about the worst people in the world (Succession) and the other about one of the nicest people on Earth (Ted Lasso). And I think they exist in this incredible barbell of space-time.
And I read a fun fast paced mystery called Shiver by Allie Reynolds about snowboarders who reunite after years apart after a tragedy to rekindle a friendship up on a mountain and instead find themselves to be the target of a murderer. Really fun book, and I love mysteries. I feel like that's my comfort food, too, is finding a good mystery where everything is empirically solved and it's like a closed system where all the oxygen in the room is just sealed. It's fun.
And hopefully that's a good start! Let me know in the comments about things that you loved and think I might like. And again, I just want to say thank you for a fantastic year. And yeah, I'll be back in a couple days!S
[Apologies in advance for the scratchy audio quality, I had to record while driving around and my car loves to make every awful noise imaginable. I got myself a new microphone for the New Year, so hopefully you\u2019ll all notice a jump in quality going forward!]
I thought I'd do a fun post today, something light. I'm back in the writers room with Tyler for the Wytches TV show, and it's a blast but it's super intense. So, I feel like I have two jobs right now, if not three or four, where in the morning I'm working on comics, by 12:00/12:30 I\u2019m in the writers room with Tyler doing TV work for the first season of Wytches with Jock as well, which is huge fun, but it's like a whole other use of our brains, then I am dad from 5:00 to 9:30, and then at 9:30 I sort of collapse or do something completely mindless. That's my life. But I love the work and I can't wait for you to see what we're building in on all fronts.
So, I thought I\u2019d do a thing about some of my favorite stuff from the year. It's interesting because a lot of the things that I thought were going to be my favorite cultural touchstones wound up not being\u2014not because they weren't great, but I liked other things better. And I found this odd thread where it was like, the things that I thought I was going to like the most were kind of comfort food things, like Spider-Man: No Way Home (which I did love) and Matrix Resurrections and Ghostbusters: Afterlife are things that would bring back a kind of childhood joy, but also do it in a new way. And some of them were super effective. But what I realized, I think, over the course of the year was that I just have loved things that have been surprisingly new and daring this year even more. Like, I went and saw No Way Home, and I love No Way Home, but I still loved Spider-Verse more. And I know it wasn't this year, but the joy of walking out of Spider-Verse or Lego Batman, something that took a superhero that I thought I knew and did something fascinatingly different with them on all fronts (aesthetically, story-wise, intellectually), all of it was just so cool. And so my favorite things this year, I realized as I was going through, kind of reflect that a bit.
I think Breakout, for me\u2014Steph Phillips. And I'd have to say that I love seeing Vita Ayala and Danny Lore, both friends of mine, get such great work across the board, but Steph was somebody I wasn't really aware of until this year and then read Nuclear Family and loved it. And then now I'm reading We Only Kill Each Other and what she's been able to do at DC, and she's just a great person all around, too. So, having new blood, new voices come in that are going to invigorate comics from all sides, is always a thrill. 2ff7e9595c
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