Indie Comics Review: Home #1
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Indie Comics Review: Home #1
Indie Comics Review: Home #1 @ImageComics #Home @JulioAnta #AnnaWieszczyk @BryanValenza @HassanOE @DevourAllComics #DCComicsNews
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Image Comics' 'Home' #1 Sells Out And Gets A Second Printing
Image Comics’ ‘Home’ #1 Sells Out And Gets A Second Printing
Julio Anta and Anna Wieszczyk’s series Home #1 has sold out at the distributor level yesterday, on the day of release. As ever, Image Comics has rushed this debut issue back for a second printing, and a new cover contrasting with the original in its night-time setting. “The new super-powered series Home explores the real-world implications of a migrant who is suddenly imbued with extraordinary…
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Jacoby Salcedo Provides Variant Covers For New Asylum Seekers Series, "Home' From Image
Jacoby Salcedo Provides Variant Covers For New Asylum Seekers Series, “Home’ From Image
Image Comics have revealed a new variant cover for Home by writer Julio Anta (Frontera) and artist Anna Wieszczyk. The variant cover is by artist Jacoby Salcedo. This new series will explore the real-world implications of a migrant with extraordinary powers, and will launch from Image Comics in April. And each issue of the five part series will feature a different variant cover by Salcedo, who…
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Immigration Comes Under The Spotlight In New Image Comics' Series 'Home'
Immigration Comes Under The Spotlight In New Image Comics’ Series ‘Home’
Debut creators Julio Anta and Anna Wieszczyk will reales their new comic book, Home, this April. Home will explore the real-world implications of a migrant with extraordinary powers. You don’t need to be a genius to guess what recent and divisive political acts by the last US administration helped influence the creates to tell this tory in graphic form, as Anta explained to The Hollywood…
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Back in NY
To be honest. I'm hating being home. I know it'll probably get better. But right now I hate it. I feel like a visitor. So much has changed and I am missing my freedom and my college friends. I hate the stupid pettiness of everyone here. It feels like I'm having the same conversation over and over. Everyone asks me how's college. That's it. The conversation ends after that. It turns awkward and silent and we just sorts walk away. There are like 6 people here in NY that I want to see and that's it. I miss my college fam. I feel like I have to totally change the way I act now that I'm home. I've become so much more independent, expressive in my opinions, and assertive as an individual. And I just don't know how to be that here. Even though my mom says I have more freedom and that I can really do whatever. I still feel like I'm back in high school. This town makes me feel trapped and judged. I really hate it.
Poem of the day: Edward Thomas - Home 1
Not the end: but there's nothing more. Sweet Summer and Winter rude I have loved, and friendship and love, The crowd and solitude: But I know them: I weary not; But all that they mean I know. I would go back again home Now. Yet how should I go? This is my grief. That land, My home, I have never seen; No traveller tells of it, However far he has been. And could I discover it, I fear my happiness there, Or my pain, might be dreams of return Here, to these things that were. Remembering ills, though slight Yet irremediable, Brings a worse, an impurer pang Than remembering what was well. No: I cannot go back, And would not if I could. Until blindness come, I must wait And blink at what is not good.