No podemos negar que sentimos debilidad por el trabajo de Debelius, joven autor gallego que no tenemos intención de dejar escapar. Segunda historia de su serie “Magia Chunga”.
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No podemos negar que sentimos debilidad por el trabajo de Debelius, joven autor gallego que no tenemos intención de dejar escapar. Segunda historia de su serie “Magia Chunga”.
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First time ever uploading a picture on tumblr of one of my Original Characters. His name is Ikus Debelius.
A little bit about Ikus: Ikus is a 14 year old vampire child. He keeps to himself, enjoying his solitary life. He refers to his older brother, Philip, as a man-child. Even though Ikus is the youngest, he acts as if he is the oldest. Philip's burdens or mistakes are usually weighed down on Ikus as well. Ikus is a ruthless killer, so don't let his childish looks fool you. He kills his victims without a second thought. And even though he is a vampire himself, he hates all creatures the same as he. Ikus was turned by his brother without given a choice. That is also why he holds a grudge against Philip, unable to forgive his actions. This causes Ikus to spiral down into a state of depression. He's lonely, and even though he would never admit, Ikus wants a friend he can trust. His childhood was ripped from him and he was forced to grow up very early. This is another reason why he is so serious and even considered cruel. And even though he grew up living a very polished life, his fancy clothes and nice hair is just a coverup to hide his abusive father's wrath. When Ikus meets Isa (a 13 year old human girl), he finds reason to lead a good life, resulting in him rebelling against his own kind in order to save his world and Isa's. His hobbies include: Playing the violin. Long walks. Reading. Sword-play. Irritating his brother and friends. Religious views: Agnostic.
Debelius sigue con nosotros en este nº 5 y nos regala esta fantástica historia cargada de hechicería. Tras escapar de las temibles garras de la facultad de bellas artes, Debelius decidió dedicarse al noble oficio de pintamonas. Sus principales aportaciones al medio son acoger a gente que dibuja cosas guays cuando necesitan refugio en el suroeste galaico, y coordinar el fanzine "Hermético" mientras acaba sus estudios de cómic e ilustración. Acaba de publicar el nº 0 de "Gresca". http://debelius.tumblr.com
Debelius es otra de las nuevas incorporaciones de este Altar Mutante 4, y su historia "Perfil caducado”, digna del mismísimo David Lynch, ya está entre nuestras favoritas. Tras escapar de las temibles garras de la facultad de bellas artes, Debelius decidió dedicarse al noble oficio de pintamonas. Sus principales aportaciones al medio son acoger a gente que dibuja cosas guays cuando necesitan refugio en el suroeste galaico, y coordinar el fanzine "Hermético" mientras acaba sus estudios de cómic e ilustración. Ahora mismo está currando muy fuerte en su proyecto final, pero esa es una historia para otra bio.
Obama, Sebelius compare Apple's iOS 7 launch to Healthcare.gov rollout issues
President Barack Obama on Tuesday compared the buggy rollout of the new Healthcare.gov website to Apple's iOS 7 release issues, echoing earlier sentiments from HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
In the rose garden of the White House, President Obama referenced Apple's troubles with iOS 7 in relation to Healthcare.gov's early glitches while remarking on the government shutdown.
"Consider that just a couple of weeks ago, Apple rolled out a new mobile operating system, and within days, they found a glitch, so they fixed it," said the president.
"I don't remember anybody suggesting Apple should stop selling iPhones or iPads or threatening to shut down the company if they didn't," Obama continued. "That's not how we do things in America. We don't actively root for failure."
Obama's remarks mirrored those of Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius earlier Tuesday, when the former Kansas governor described her own experiences with Apple's new mobile operating system.
"I clearly have an iPad, and I also have an iPhone, and about ten days ago got the prompt that the operating system had changed and did I want to upgrade to the new operating system, and so I did, on both my iPad and my iPhone," she said, then continued "And then about five days after that, I got the second prompt saying, ‘Well, there’s a little problem with the iOS 7 system and now we have a ‘new’ new upgrade and why don’t you re-upgrade your upgrade.'"
"Apple, you know, has a few more resources than we have to roll out technology, and a few more people who’ve been working on the system for a while, and no-one is calling on Apple to not sell devices for a year or to, you know, get out of the business because the whole thing is a failure," noted the secretary.
Tuesday's mention was not the first for Apple in a presidential address. In February's State of the Union, President Obama singled out the iPhone maker's plans to bring some of its manufacturing back to U.S. soil.
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