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“Astonishing X-Men” (comic)
Not a current title, but after checking out the adaptation on WebToon, I decided to dive back into this one. I love the sarcastic, witty dialogue, and Joss Whedon really shines as the writer for this series. The different plots come after some really dark storylines (genocide at Genosha and Jean Grey dying) and you can see how it weighs on the team. But hey, it usually works out…right?
Check this out on the Marvel Unlimited app.
Not a current title, but after checking out the adaptation on WebToon, I decided to dive back into this one. I love the sarcastic, witty dialogue, and Joss Whedon really shines as the writer for this series. The different plots come after some really dark storylines (genocide at Genosha and Jean Grey dying) and you can see how it weighs on the team. But hey, it usually works out…right?
Check this out on the Marvel Unlimited app.
“When Shadows Burn” (book)
I’ve been listening to the audiobook of “When Shadows Burn” by Todd Brown and it’s a really captivating tale. Here’s a quick rundown:
In the heart of Raven’s Cross, Virginia, the decaying Scott house looms. Its broken-window eyes watch a town desperate to forget. When Roxy, a teenage girl, vanishes into a sweltering night, long-buried fears erupt, and suspicion turns savage. The townspeople turn on the newcomers, blaming them for what they refuse to face in themselves. As polite smiles crack and old grudges resurface, Raven’s Cross’s genteel mask begins to slip, revealing the rot beneath.
Performer Emily Woo Zeller coneys the story perfectly and has created an array of voices that fit the characters well and just as important, can easily be recognized. Todd’s story doesn’t rush, taking the time to build the scenes, and the suspense, before jumping you when you least expect it.
Get your copy at https://www.toddbrownwrites.net/
RIFFS
I’ve been listening to the audiobook of “When Shadows Burn” by Todd Brown and it’s a really captivating tale. Here’s a quick rundown:
In the heart of Raven’s Cross, Virginia, the decaying Scott house looms. Its broken-window eyes watch a town desperate to forget. When Roxy, a teenage girl, vanishes into a sweltering night, long-buried fears erupt, and suspicion turns savage. The townspeople turn on the newcomers, blaming them for what they refuse to face in themselves. As polite smiles crack and old grudges resurface, Raven’s Cross’s genteel mask begins to slip, revealing the rot beneath.
Performer Emily Woo Zeller coneys the story perfectly and has created an array of voices that fit the characters well and just as important, can easily be recognized. Todd’s story doesn’t rush, taking the time to build the scenes, and the suspense, before jumping you when you least expect it.
Get your copy at https://www.toddbrownwrites.net/
RIFFS
“Tissues” (music)
This new from ALT BLK ERA has such a slick vibe to it with a mix of different sounds, creating a great musical atmosphere. I really dug this one, and am excited to check out their upcoming EP, “Our World,” coming out on May 22.
Check out more at www.altblkera.com.
“Labyrinth” (music)
The sound of “Labyrinth” by Zhaklina ft. Anastasia Elliot, is as haunting as it is beautiful, an epic blend of music that builds up as it goes and punches through right to your core. The song focuses on breaking free from the hold of unhealthy patterns and relationships that blur the line between devotion and self-erasure, inspired by the imagery of nightmares and the disorientation of grief, and one can feel the power that flows through it.
You can explore the work of both artists at http://www.zhaklina.com/ and www.beacons.ia/anastasiaelliot
The sound of “Labyrinth” by Zhaklina ft. Anastasia Elliot, is as haunting as it is beautiful, an epic blend of music that builds up as it goes and punches through right to your core. The song focuses on breaking free from the hold of unhealthy patterns and relationships that blur the line between devotion and self-erasure, inspired by the imagery of nightmares and the disorientation of grief, and one can feel the power that flows through it.
You can explore the work of both artists at http://www.zhaklina.com/ and www.beacons.ia/anastasiaelliot




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