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Gerimi Drawing Comics 073 :My Top 10 tools for drawing comics


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My Top 10 tools for drawing comics
1. Ticonderoga HB pencil
2. Red Prismacolor col-erase pencil
3. Pencil extenders
4. Staedtler leadholder with F lead
5. Staedler 25% Rag Vellum
6. Blick round synthetic brushes – sizes #00, #2, #4
7. Assorted Sakura micron pens
8. Sakura Electric Eraser
9. Pentel Presto correction Pens
10. Speedball Super Black or Higgins Black Magic india ink

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Robert Moore Lecture: The Golden Well (1993)


Renowned psychologist Robert Moore, Ph.D. offers a guide to digging deep to find the gold in one’s self, through a balance of the four archetypes within: king, warrior, magician and lover. He weaves together early Christian traditions, creation myths, academic dogma, and Robert Bly’s famous interpretation of Iron John. This is an exclusive recording of the 1993 Minnesota Men’s Conference. You can register and attend the upcoming 30th Annual Conference (Sept. 16-21) in Ely, Minnesota by visiting http://www.minnesotamensconference.com

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Double-Edged Sword

One of my favorite episodes. The ideas in this series are a big influence on my work, but this episode in particular. Young Jerzy thought violence was scary, but the adults in his life seemed to think it was a normal, acceptable thing. Thank goodness for Lou Schiemer and the writers of this series, who presented kid Jerzy with alternatives.

Exploring exciting action while avoiding glamorizing violence was an important idea in the making of my book, The Inscrutable Doctor Baer and the Case of the Two-Faced Statue. I’m hopeful that kids who need it will find support in my book the way I did in this show.

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Countdown to Extinction – Four Million Years Later, episode 14

Hang onto your catalytic data assemblies; this episode debuts a NEW SEGMENT!! PLUS: Hoover solves a mystery! The guys pitch to IDW!! And the Autobots laugh at someone getting murdered!!! All this, and it’s part 4 of a 3-part series!! MATH IS HARD!!! http://FourMillionYearsLater.com Befriend the FOUR MILLION YEARS LATER page on Facebook! Closing theme by Nick Mehalick : https://soundcloud.com/nicholas-mehal… Please email us! FourMillionYearsLater@gmail.com

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Marzanna (Morana) The Slavic Goddess Of Death | Slavic Mythology (4)


Marzanna or Morana is an ancient Slavic goddess associated with winter’s death and rebirth of nature. In Slavic mythology and folklore, Morana played an important role and was portrayed as a pale goddess with long dark hair and a slim figure. She was the daughter of Lada and Svarog and was prominently worshiped by the Kievan Rus.

Morana was initially viewed as a goddess of fertility and mother of all that is living. She resembled the positive sides of the Great Mother archetype just to later be shifted into an evil bringer of disease and old age. She became a goddess of long and cold winters that brought death, famine, and extreme temperatures of a deathly gaze.

Some Slavic legend states that Baba Yaga was the creation of Morana or that even Morana transformed into her. As it goes with her trickster nature, Morana was believed to transform into a girl called Marinka who tempted the hero Dobrynya.

The tradition of burning or drowning an effigy of Marzanna to celebrate the end of winter is a folk custom that survives in the Czech Republic, Poland, Lithuania, and Slovakia.
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The Ultimate Doom Pt 3 – Four Million Years Later Podcast, episode 13


CYBERTRON’S IN EARTH ORBIT!! BRAWN’S WHUPPING BUTT!! AUTOBOTS ARE REDECORATING DECEPTICON HQ WITH LASER FIRE!! ALL THIS AND MEGATRON’S BAD MANAGEMENT SKILLS!! (PLUS: JERZY GETS TEARY-EYED ON THE TREADMILL!!)

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Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001) – Episode 19 – The Fish Test (4k Upscale)


A day in the life of Sky-Byte as he goes about his Predacon mission of trying to defeat the Autobots. Sadly, this is his worst day ever.

Airdate: September 27th, 2001

Copyright to Hasbro Studios, LLC

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