Saturday, May 13, 2017

Attack on Titan Volume 16 - Hajime Isayama

Hajime Isayama - Attack on Titan Volume 16 artwork Attack on Titan Volume 16
Hajime Isayama
Genre: Boys
Price: $7.99
Publish Date: August 11, 2015
Publisher: Kodansha Advanced Media LLC
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WHAT WAS HIS FATHER’S SIN? Captured by Rod Reiss, the rightful king, Krista and Eren finally have their memories back. What exactly happened to Eren, and what was the crime his father committed? Meanwhile, the Survey Corps desperately hunts for Eren, while at the same time seeking to legitimize their military coup. As the situation inside the walls comes to a head, the mysteries of the world of the Titans seem on the cusp of being solved at last!



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Once Upon a Time: “The Song in Your Heart” Review

By: Marianne Paluso (@Marianne_P81)

There have always been certain episodes of Once Upon a Time that can be called truly beautiful gems. Episodes that tug at our heartstrings in powerful and poignant ways. Episodes that can make us smile and cry, and that feel incredibly special. I can name many that these attributes apply to. But there was something about “The Song in Your Heart” that brought that beauty to an even deeper level. The season three finale “Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home” has long held the title of my favorite episode. “The Song in My Heart,” while perhaps not surpassing it, now resides right alongside those at the top of that peak, but with the added bonus of it not only being the wedding for Emma and Killian, but also the long-requested musical episode, both of which I have long dreamed of seeing on the show. Being a great fan of musicals, Disney or otherwise, I always wanted to see an episode like this. And for five seasons, I dreamed of seeing Emma and Killian saying “I do” because I knew early on they were destined to be a great love story. Little did I know how amazing their story would become and that both great dreams would come true at one time. Written by Andrew Chambers and David H. Goodman, with music composed by Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner (with one written with Once upon a Time’s illustrious composer Mark Isham), “The Song in Your Heart” surpassed those dreams. It was a breathtakingly beautiful, grand and glorious, magical, musical masterpiece. I will surely run out of superlatives to describe its beauty, but needless to say it was filled with music and moments that made my heart sing and soar, and will resound there forever.

The best musicals are the ones that marry story and song seamlessly with music that reflects the character and the narrative in a way that feels not only natural, but also adds to the beauty of the story. Some are light, some are serious, some vary in emotions, but the best ones make us feel. Some of my personal favorites include the film and theater versions of The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins, and Beauty the Beast; countless Disney classics like Tangled, Aladdin, Frozen, and Enchanted; and classic musical staples like Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, The Sound of Music, West Side Story, and Wicked. Given my taste, it’s not surprising that I might want to see a musical episode of Once Upon a Time, especially when it’s the perfect show to tackle such an endeavor. And I can safely say that “The Song in Your Heart ” is now a pristine favorite with the rest of these classics.

The songs, which have been playing on repeat in my home, are all fantastic, ranging from fun and catchy to completely enthralling and glorious. And the remarkably talented cast more than prove themselves to be exceptional singers and performers. “Powerful Magic” is so amazingly Disney: fun and sweet, with definite Enchanted vibes, and Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas sound lovely together. A veteran of the West End in London, I love that Dallas got a chance to showcase his astounding voice that truly does soar. My favorite moments were when both were astonished that they were singing, but just went with it with gusto and hope. I could not stop smiling. “Love Doesn’t Stand a Chance” is dark fun that Lana Parrilla handled very well, singing in a definite Evil Queen range, while the other characters included in the song – the Dwarves, the Magic Mirror, Granny and Gepetto – had me grinning from ear to ear. “Revenge is Gonna be Mine” is pure perfection – a sort of pirate-y version of a Freddie Mercury song that not only has an amazing hook, but the benefit of O’Donoghue’s exceptional talent in voice and performance. He sings with passion, fervor and flair, and all the pirates that join him in song were jaunty fun. “Wicked Always Wins” is wonderfully fun and delicious in true Zelena fashion, with Mader’s sweet voice combining with devilishly fun antics. It was definitely her own “Defying Gravity.” “Emma’s Theme” was set to the melody of the theme composed by Mark Isham and was the emotional heart of the episode. It was beautiful, poignant, and powerful, with Jennifer Morrison giving a remarkable performance vocally and emotionally. Tears were shed for this culmination of Emma’s journey, and all three composers along with Morrison should feel proud of this exquisite song. “A Happy Beginning” is not only my favorite of the songs, and another that is so quintessentially Disney, but one that also encompasses everything that these characters and Once Upon a Time embodies. Sung at Emma and Killian’s wedding, it begins as a lovely and moving duet between the couple, transforming into a grand chorus of them and all of their loved ones in Storybrooke singing in unison. It is a true masterpiece in lyric, performance, and meaning. Morrison and O’Donoghue’s voices blend together as beautifully as the sea and the sky, and when they’re all joined together, it’s beyond magnificent. Joyful singing and dancing and pure happiness, it was a celebration of love and hope that no matter what the future holds, happiness is always possible. That is what Once Upon a Time encompasses: love and family and the power of hope and belief. Many tears were also shed at the beauty of this song, the love of this remarkable couple being celebrated, and in turn, the representation of everything the series has taught and inspired in us, and at the sheer beauty of voices raised song in such a resplendent, unabashedly hopeful way. It was the perfect ending to the episode and the story. I also find it so special that Morrison once said she liked to think of Happy Endings as Happy Beginnings and that they drew inspiration in that from which she hoped for her character. More than anything, everyone involved in making “The Song in Your Heart” should be exceptionally proud of the masterfully crafted gem they’ve created, not just musically speaking or television wise, but in terms of any and all art forms. Period. And I am going to need to hear “Powerful Magic ” and “A Happy Beginning” the next time I visit Disneyland. That’s mandatory! I also would love to see Dallas show off his musical skills in many future projects, and O’Donoghue and Morrison as well in film, theater, television, or even an album. Can Dallas and Goodwin record a Disney cover album? Can we hear O’Donoghue recorded an album with another duet with Morrison? Where do we start the campaigns?

What makes “The Song of Your Heart” such a success for not only a musical episode and fine Once Upon a Time episode, but also as golden television, was that everything flowed, everything fit perfectly, and the music and story perfectly reflected who the characters were, and who they are in the present, contributing to the overall narrative of the series in a truly poignant way. This was not done for the sake of doing a fun episode, it was crafted into the show’s framework seamlessly with each character’s song being a natural reflection of their personality and their story. In the past, Snow and Charming were surprised but quickly gave in, and their naturally optimistic attitudes shone through, as they believed the music would help them defeat the Evil Queen and save Emma, because love expressed through song is sure to be powerful. The Evil Queen was angry and annoyed, but also backed down a flashy and aggressive manner. Zelena revels in it and thinks it could be used to her advantage to finally prove Rumple chose the wrong sister to cast his curse. And Captain Hook doesn’t seem surprised at all, revenge still his main motivator, simply expressing it like the sexy pirate rock star that he is. The reason for their singing is not only simple, but also very special. Snow makes a wish that their unborn daughter could have a chance of a happy ending. The wish is granted by making everyone break into song. Snowing and Charming’s song does prove powerful against the Evil Queen, but unknowingly to her, and thanks to Zelena’s magic, she captures the songs and transports the couple back home, completely devastated. It’s only when the Blue Fairy arrives that hope returns because she says the song was never meant to fight the Evil Queen. It was meant for Emma – the music would reside in her heart for when she alone must face a difficult battle. But Snow realizes she won’t be alone because the songs of the people who love her will be inside her heart. And that was episode’s brilliant and beautiful twist because of how true it ends up being. It wasn’t just her parents’ song and whose love was always strong even though they were separated from her, but also everyone’s – and from people who have come to care for and be inspired by Emma. I loved that Regina and Zelena’s songs were also so representative of their respective journeys and the contrast we see to their present-day characters. Regina was full of hate over what she had lost, and Zelena was full of jealousy over her sister, both only thinking selfishly of what they wanted. In the present, Regina wanted to make sure Emma’s wedding day wasn’t ruined and she and Zelena work together to try to stop the Black Fairy’s curse from coming. No hate, no jealousy, just camaraderie and selfless teamwork with each other and to help their friend. It’s a lovely showcase of how far they have come not only as sisters, but also as people who want to help and genuinely care for Emma. It’s also a rather beautiful realization that Captain Hook was singing about revenge, but also about sailing toward the horizon where happiness waited until that was taken away, and so thought revenge was his right path. It’s so poignant because Emma became the one who truly inspired him to find the true right path – one filled with love and joy where revenge no longer mattered. She did something no one else could. All this brings a touch of poetic destiny to the story even more in a truly lovely way. For Killian especially, it’s always been a remarkable aspect of his story that it was designed for him to survive hundreds of years so that he can meet and fall in love with Emma. And all of these songs remained in Emma’s heart and became part of her. It’s a beautiful metaphor and literal truth for her character and her journey, providing some of the most powerful and remarkably moving moments of the entire series.

For six seasons, it has been Emma Swan that has remained the most resonant and inspiring to me. The journey from a lonely orphan to a brave and heroic woman who does the most courageous thing possible – she opens her heart and learns to be truly vulnerable, finding self acceptance and love in all its forms by lowering her walls and completely opening her heart. For all her scars and fears, one thing about Emma Swan has always been true – her strong and loving heart. When the episode opens, we see young Emma practicing singing into a tape recorder for a talent show, when another kid from the group home she’s living in comes in to tell her that no one cares and that just like the rest of them, she is all alone. These wounds cut Emma and left her deeply scarred as she felt this many times throughout her life, becoming jaded and feeling like she was never enough for anybody. But despite that, her kindness and compassion remained, and her desire for love and family still prevailed, even if she never really believed she would ever find it. There was always a crack in that rough exterior and a way for the softness and vulnerability to come through. Throughout the series, Emma has grown and overcome her fears and wounds, becoming the savior and a true hero, but more importantly, a real, deeply relatable, profoundly inspiring woman. She makes mistakes but learns from them, even when those scars resurface as they did in this episode when the Black Fairy played on her deeply-rooted fears, insecurities, and childhood pain, trying to make her believe that she’ll always be that lonely orphan, all alone in the world. But Emma’s heart is stronger than that. With love and courage it has healed. It’s why when Emma, ever the hero, agrees to give up her heart, her family frozen beside her, that it doesn’t work. The Black Fairy tries to crush it but cannot. Its strength literally burns her and it’s because of the song that has resided inside her all of her life. The music she thought represented her weakness, her tendency to run and not be brave in reality is no such thing. With a beautiful parallel to when Cora tries to steal Emma’s heart, the love in her, and the song in her heart. It’s not her weakness. It’s her strength. And with that came an exceptionally resounding moment for Emma and an exquisite song that is a beautifully moving culmination of her life’s journey.

It was heartbreaking to see Emma come see Killian, trying to convince him not to worry, and that he was able to read her like an open book as always and figure out that she was saying goodbye just in case. And when she kisses him as he stands frozen beside her other family members, it broke me. To see her selfless heroism has always proved moving, but it’s those moments of strength and love prevailing when she realizes that she is more powerful than whatever darkness may come that have always proved to be even more poignant and “Emma’s Theme” will indelibly remain one of Emma Swan’s crowning moments. The first time we ever hear this melody, she made a wish on a single cupcake that she didn’t have to be alone. And now, six seasons later, she is singing that song, about the darkness and hopelessness she lived through, but the knowledge that the song in her heart is representative of the strength she now gathers from the love she feels and accepts. Between the lyrics and Morrison’s stunning performance, I was moved to tears. As she clasps her parents’ hands, she sings, “All these years of running; no not anymore. I know what I’m living for.” And she sings to Killian, “I’m no longer searching, turns out all along, the answer was inside me with the song.” And even without her heart beating in her chest, she breaks the curse on them, solidifying the Emma is no longer alone. She never was. The love she believes in makes her stronger and brings light to the darkness, proving that the strength of her heart is more powerful than any spell. It makes Emma’s already beautiful story an even more powerful and inspiring one because it showcases that timeless truth: as long as you have love in your heart, you will never be alone.

The culmination of Emma’s journey from lonely orphan to a woman completely open to love and vulnerabilities was most assuredly expressed in “Emma’s Theme,” but it was truly encapsulated in her wedding to Killian Jones, which was so exquisitely beautiful because it not only represents her journey but his as well, their love story being a modern fairy tale for the ages. This is quite possibly my favorite scene of the entire series and most definitely the most glorious television wedding I’ve ever experienced. It was a precious gift and worthy of a story that has spanned five seasons and transcended realms, curses, memory loss, darkness, and even death. For two such remarkable characters and for a love story this special, their wedding was an incandescent dream. Every single aspect was wonderful: the rooftop setting at sunset, overlooking the place they had their first real kiss is a couple; Emma’s real-life Princess Grace Kelly-inspired wedding gown, a perfect reflection of her inner and outer beauty and wholeness as a person; Killian’s handsome velvet suit; both of Emma’s parents both walking her down the aisle; Emma’s baby brother dressed in a little tuxedo; the smiles of their loved ones; David shaking Killian’s hand; their honest, reflective, and profound wedding vows to each other; and lastly, the song and dance at the reception, a happy celebration where we see the couple, their family, and everyone from the dwarves to other characters like Marco, Archie (who I was overjoyed officiated), and Granny so amazingly joyful. For their happy beginning, I’ve never been happier watching this show than these precious moments of pure radiant bliss and beauty. Their vows to each other were not only lovely, but also honest, and Morrison and O’Donoghue gave us some of their greatest, loveliest, most authentic, and reverent performances we’ve ever seen. Killian says that Emma was able to do what no one ever could – show him that revenge is empty and that the most precious thing in the world is a heart full of love. He says a captain’s heart may belong to a ship but for him, now, as it has been since he scarified his ship, his heart belongs to her. Emma says that so much of her life, she had been alone but thanks to Henry who found her and helped her find the rest of her family, she no longer is. But just because she learned that she came from True Love, it didn’t mean she ever believed she would find it. But with him, she truly has. He helped her find a true love she never thought she would. These were as beautiful and perfect of wedding vows as there ever were, matched by their promise to be partners in life and love each other not till death do them part, because not even death could separate them. They promise to love each other for all eternity, solidifying what they share will endure forever and always. Their love is never ending, and their tears and beaming smiles with these promises were so radiantly beautiful, Morrison glowing with immaculate beauty, and O’Donoghue smiling with a purity that was truly breathtaking. And with their first kiss as husband and wife, he spins his true love around and they sweetly sing, blissfully happily that what they share is not a happy ending. It’s a happy beginning, which is a truly moving look at what love, marriage, and this next step in life represents. Life is always uncertain, but with your true love by your side, what you can always be certain of is that with their love, you will have everything you need. They’re finally leaving their scars behind, their hearts healed, joined together, beating as one, as they face the world together hand-in-hand. When they began their journey together by climbing a beanstalk, Killian said, “Everything we need is right in front of us.” Now as husband and wife, the path before them has an unknown future, but they have everything they need because they have each other. Is that not what True Love encompasses – a belief and promise that they will endure and never falter, in good times and in dark times, so long as their hearts are beating?

And what an absolute joy it was to see Emma and Killian, who have gone through so much turmoil and grown so much, be able to experience this sublime moment of love and happiness, dancing, smiling, and singing together. And what a joy it must have been for Morrison and O’Donoghue to be able to project that happiness onscreen. They’ve lived and breathed these characters for so long, showcasing moments that beautifully and authentically demonstrate strength, courage, sincerity, and profound affection. And now they were able to celebrate that with their characters. But what was so incredibly special was that Emma and Killian’s wedding was not only a meaningful and glorious new happy beginning for their journey, but also one that becomes a celebration and symbol for what Once Upon a Time embodies: hope, love, and family. And by choosing their wedding to demonstrate these timeless themes solidifies the specialness and reverence to not only Emma as a character, but also her and Killian’s love story. The joyous song, which was sung in unison, was not only celebrating their love, but also the love of family and community. They can outrun any storm, find the sun and the stars through any dark clouds, a happy beginning and a new chapter of the book filled with the promise of endless possibilities, but also with the certainty that they will have everything they need with a love that will last for all eternity. As they all watch the curse approach them, uncertain of where it will take them, Emma resoundingly tells her husband that it matters not because they will win. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” And for Emma and Killian and all of their family, what resides within their hearts is unfailing faith in love, family, and hope that good will always triumph over evil. As the curse envelops Emma and Killian last, one thing is for sure: with love they have everything, and no matter what, they can weather any storm, the horizon of their happy beginning filled with a sunrise of everlasting love.

Whatever the future of the show is, tomorrow’s season finale will be the end of Once Upon a Time as we know it, many of the stories reaching their beautiful culmination. But “The Song in Your Heart” will remain an episode that will always be a dream come true. It was a glorious masterpiece of story and song, and a celebration of strength, courage, and True Love, featuring Emma’s final transformation from ugly duckling to beautiful swan, and a happy beginning for the remarkable story of Emma Swan and Killian Jones. It’s the kind of incredibly special episode that I will always be grateful for. I will symbolically encase it in bronze, and place it on a shelf to always take down and watch whenever I need a reminder about the powerful magic of True Love. I shall love “The Song in Your Heart” for as long as Emma and Killian shall love each other – for all eternity.

Favorite Moments:

Can I say the entirety of the episode was my favorite moment? I must reiterate that this was the happiest I’ve ever felt watching an episode of Once Upon a Time, and Emma and Killian’s wedding and the song “A Happy Beginning” were perhaps my favorite moments of the entire series. Their vows were lovely and moving, the singing was divine, and the pure joy showcased throughout was utterly sublime. The entire sequence was filled with little radiant gems, and you see more with each viewing. I loved the dwarves dancing and smiling, Regina and Zelena dancing together, the Charmings and the new couple all singing together, and seeing Emma and Killian so completely happy and able to celebrate their love. Of course, every single song was a pure delight and the episode was filled with moments big and small that I adored: Snowing’s sweet Disney singing styles, Charming’s zealous enthusiasm, Killian’s rousing Pirate jaunt, Zelena giving the Black Fairy the stink eye and reveling in her wickedness, and especially Emma’s emotional journey of acceptance and strength of the power of the song in her heart. Every single moment was sheer, beautiful, profound perfection.

Favorite Lines:

Killian: Emma, when we met, there was just one thing that mattered to me: getting my revenge. And then you did something that no one else could. You showed me that a heart full of love was the most precious treasure of all. And one that I don’t intend to lose. They say that a captain’s heart belongs to his ship. And with this ring, it now belongs to you.
Emma: Killian, I spent so much of my life on my own. And then Henry found me, and brought me to Storybrooke, and helped me find the rest of my family. But just because you learn that you come from True Love, doesn’t mean that you believe you’ll ever find it. But thanks to you, now I have.

Killian: You did it, Swan. You got your happy ending.
Emma: That’s not what this is. It’s something else.
Killian: What then?
Emma: A happy beginning.

Henry: You don’t have to be afraid of being alone, because you never have been. Their song has been inside you this whole time. It’s not your weakness. It’s your strength.

Blue Fairy: You wished that she could have a chance at a happy ending. And now, with everyone’s song in her heart, she will.

Snow: She won’t be alone. She’ll have the voices of everyone who loves her inside her heart.

Emma: What matters is you were with me. You were with me my whole life.

Killian: Where do you think it’s taking us?
Emma: It doesn’t matter. Wherever we end up, we’re gonna win.

Favorite Lyrics:

Emma: “Tomorrow is uncertain. Who knows what it will bring.”
Killian: “But one thing is for sure, love. With you I have everything.”
Both: “And happily ever after, is the way these stories go.”
Emma: “Used to think that’s what I wanted. But now I finally know. There’s no storm we can’t outrun.”
Killian: “We will always find the sun.”
Both: “A happy beginning now is ours.”
Snow: “We celebrate together. A longtime wish come true.”
Charming: “What makes it even better, today our story starts anew.”
Regina: “Let villains cast their curses.”
Regina & Zelena: “We can overcome them all.”
Zelena: “If we all stand strong together.”
Henry: “There’s no way we can fall.”
All: If we’re facing endless night, take my hand and join the fight. Past the clouds, we’ll find the stars. A happy beginning now is ours.” – A Happy Beginning

Emma: “All those years of running, no not anymore. I know what I’m living for. I’m no longer searching, turns out all along. The answer was inside me, with a song.” – Emma’s Theme

Snow/Charming: “There’s a powerful magic when two hearts are one. A powerful magic bright as the sun.”
Charming: “Goodness will triumph and evil’s undone, when you dare to heed love’s call.”
Snow/Charming: “Cause love is the most powerful magic of all.” – Powerful Magic

Charming: “My voice just soars. Had no idea it could. Now I’m singing out, and my, do I sound good!” – Powerful Magic

Hook: “Sing a yo ho, you can beg, plead and whine. But yo ho, you are wasting your time. That croc got my hand, wanna tear out his spine. Revenge, revenge, revenge is gonna be mine. Revenge, revenge, revenge is gonna be mine.” – Revenge is Gonna Be Mine

Hook: “Once I sailed toward a horizon, where I might find happiness waiting. Until that croc destroyed my life and filled me with hate unabating. Some say let it go, but I say hell no. I’m finally on the right path. Soon the Dark One will feel the fire of this pirate’s wrath.” – Revenge is Gonna Be Mine

Zelena: “What they call green with envy, I just call looking good.” – Wicked Always Wins


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The Walking Dead #163 - Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano & Cliff Rathburn

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano & Cliff Rathburn - The Walking Dead #163 artwork The Walking Dead #163
Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano & Cliff Rathburn
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $0.99
Publish Date: February 1, 2017
Publisher: Image Comics
Seller: Image Comics, Inc.

NEW STORY ARC “CONQUERED” In the aftermath of The Whisperer War: ALL IS LOST. ALSO, HOLY CRAP! THIS ISSUE CELEBRATES THE 25th ANNIVERSARY OF IMAGE COMICS! 



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The Golden Age of Tabletop Games

By: J.P. Perumba de Puthenveetil

When you think of board games, you might think of a small phase of your childhood where you played things like Snakes and Ladders and Mouse Trap, then later, games like Monopoly and Risk. Then you probably remember finding video games and pushing aside everything you knew about board games. Well the fact is, you probably were not playing the best games as a kid, and the moment video games came into view, there was no question as to which one was better. But I want to tell you that if there was ever a time to get back into tabletop gaming, it is now!

In the past 15 years, tabletop gaming has had an incredible rise in popularity and that upward trend is still continuing. Board game shops and board game cafes continue to open up wherever you go. What a lot of people don’t know is that right now, tabletop games are doing the same things as most every other medium of entertainment. There is new stuff coming out every week – some good, some bad, and some incredible. Reviewers all over the Internet work to sort out which ones consumers should invest in. A bunch of different conventions are put on every year just centered on games. Board gaming has established itself as a large profitable industry.

Now, with video games in the mix, it’s easy to think that they are the current technological peaks of gaming. Why would you play anything else when you can explore vast worlds and look at stellar graphics on a screen? Well tabletop games can do that stuff, too; maybe not in the same sense, but in other senses, they do it even better! Now I’m not trying to tell you that board games are better than video games and everyone should completely change their interests right now. I just want to tell you how today’s tabletop gaming offers things that are completely different than video games and one does not necessarily make the other obsolete.

One thing that lots of tabletop games do well is that they really involve you in different stories. They make you feel like you are right there experiencing fear, excitement, and all kinds of emotions. For example, there are games like Dead of Winter, in which you and a few of your friends are held up in a small town during the zombie apocalypse in the middle of winter. This is a zombie game about the stories that occur between the people and the crazy events that happen at completely unexpected moments. Every player has there own secret goals. One of your friends may even be a traitor.

There are also some incredibly intense and stressful games out there. Captain Sonar, for instance. This is an incredibly innovative game where two teams of four (or less) sit across from each other with a blind separating them. Everyone takes the role of a different crew member on a submarine vessel as the two teams try to outsmart each other and destroy the opposing submarine in real time! The memories I have from playing this game make me smile every time I think about them.

That’s what really makes board games special: they create experiences, stories, and adventures that you and your friends get to go on while sitting right next to each other. They create memories of defeating dragons and saving the world. Life is made up of moments and when you spend time with your friends engulfed in a great game, you create a moment that you will never forget. You create a bond with your friends and a new story to tell, and you leave excited about everything that just happened and even more excited for what’s to come! Board games are more than a challenge you take on with your friends or a competition against them; they are whatever you want them to be! They are an opportunity too great to pass up.

With the inclusion of RPGs and Wargaming, the world of tabletop is very diverse and frankly quite amazing. It is a wonderful world that is very accessible and will give you new fantastic memories and stories to tell. And it’s just getting bigger.


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#289 – Rocket, Secret Warriors, Star Wars

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ICYMI: This Week’s Science News (5/13/17)

By: Jaclyn Cascio (@jaclynator)

Dragon skin ice. Gut talk. And the truth about eating salty foods. If you’re looking for the good stuff that’s happened in the world of science this week, read on!

Technology creators said, “Let there be light!” and it was good.

In typical electronic devices, microchips are present, utilizing billions of transistors that channel electrons in a circuit to transport data. As devices continue to process more and more data, they are filled with more transistors. However, we are quickly reaching a point where it will simply be impossible to integrate any more transistors into electronics. Alternatives are being explored, one of which is a photonic, or light-based computers. Researchers have developed a new kind of transistor using lasers (and light) with the ability to switch to electronic conduction as well. This creates a potential for electronics that will share the load between electronic and photonic transistors, allowing technology to pack a bigger punch in a smaller space. While the technology is still being developed and is not currently operable in typical conditions, progress is being made!

Listen to your gut.

Recent research has tied gut bacteria and activity to disorders of the nervous system, such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases. Another study has emerged on the subject, and it appears that there is a connection between gut bacteria and common blood vessel abnormalities in the brain, leading to lesions and/or strokes. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania studied mice who were prone to developing brain lesions and found that those who had gut issues or were introduced to a bacteria normally found in the gut were more likely to develop vascular issues in the nervous system. It’s beginning to look like the journey to saving the brain starts with saving the gut!

But Officer Pepper, I was a-salt-ed!

It’s commonly thought that consuming salty food products make us thirsty. However, science shows that such “common” thought might be misguided. A new study of Russian cosmonauts (and a follow-up study on mice) showed that when consuming more salt, the subjects actually decreased the amount of fluids they drank! It appears that the body, a huge fan of homeostasis, produces or retains more water already within its system to deal with the increased salt intake. In turn, the body appears to exert more energy in the process of utilizing its own fluids, and therefore increases the appetite of the individual consuming more salt. Despite the general belief, it appears that our thoughts on salt may have to change as we eat salt, get hungrier, but feel less need to drink water. New insight into the body’s functions concerning water content of the body as well as dietary beliefs will now have to be explored further!

Ice, ice, baby!

Antarctica is easily the most inhospitable continent of Earth. Covered with snow and ice that are melting with climate change, it’s hard to imagine there could be anything below the surface. However, a recent study has shown massive land forms beneath Antarctica, in some places growing as large as the Eiffel Tower! These land masses are formed as meltwater makes its way from the continent to the ocean. As these water flows widen, sediment creeps in, accumulating into long, sharp-edged masses. This is a significant discovery as the formations, called eskers, actually cut into the ice from below, leaving the ice unstable and more susceptible to the thinning of ice shelfs. This new information provides more concrete data for researchers to better predict what will happen to the land and ice of the world as the climate changes.

Is that a liver or a balloon?

Livers are pretty amazing. They serve many important functions in the body (like detoxifying your blood so you can drink alcohol) and can even regenerate themselves to an extent. But things are starting to get weird, as a recent study suggests that your liver isn’t always the same size. While studying mice, scientists found that livers follow the body’s circadian rhythm, actually increasing in size during the day, and shrinking back down while the body is sleeping. It’s not just about waking and sleeping, however. If the mice were forced to operate on a reversed schedule, their livers did not change in size, potentially decreasing the effectiveness of the liver’s functions. If the same result is found in humans, it not only becomes another interesting fact about our incredible organ systems, but it also means that we have even more reason to carefully monitor and care for our sleep patterns! (And an excuse to feel a little chubbier during some times of the day!)

Winter is coming and seems to be bringing dragon-skin ice with it.

Back in 2007, a phenomenon called “dragon-skin” ice was observed in Antarctica. Ten years later, researchers have found the mysterious ice once again. This particular kind of ice is formed when strong winds and cold temperatures form ice in open water, and then continually force up more water to form more ice, creating a layer that looks like dragon skin. The discovery came as part of an expedition to study such winds and sea ice and the studies are intended to continue for another two weeks before continuing into June with other parts of research designated for the expedition. (They’ll probably be looking for a blonde-haired ruler with some fire-breathing and flying creatures, too. Just in case.)

Ready for another Ice Bucket Challenge?

Not long ago, the Ice Bucket Challenge went viral. So what’s been happening in the world of science and ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease) since then? For the second time in FDA history, a drug for ALS treatment has been approved for the U.S. The new drug, called Edaravone, appears to slow the progress of the neurodegenerative disease affecting approximately 5,000 Americans each year. While it doesn’t treat symptoms of the disease, life expectancy of those with ALS might increase as the speed of progress is decreased. While the medication is extremely expensive and the administration of it is taxing, it gives hope to patients who haven’t seen a drug treatment for ALS in 22 years! Good job, ice bucketeers!

Jurassic Park isn’t the only thing leading diggers to extinction!

Finding fossils is not an easy task, and significant finds are actually pretty rare. This makes extrapolating data about the DNA and other information about human and animal ancestors difficult, at best. However, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany have developed a way to get DNA from something much more common – dirt! Successful in their work, the team of scientists became the first to recover ancient human DNA directly from the ground (as opposed to a fossil). If others are able to successfully replicate the process, researchers will possibly be able to discover and study more evidence from our ancestry and history using only sediment! They just have to get their hands dirty!


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The Walking Dead #154 - Robert Kirkman & Charlie Adlard

Robert Kirkman & Charlie Adlard - The Walking Dead #154 artwork The Walking Dead #154
Robert Kirkman & Charlie Adlard
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Publish Date: May 4, 2016
Publisher: Image Comics
Seller: Image Comics, Inc.

Led to slaughter. Michonne investigates Negan’s trail. Negan and the whisperers come head to head.



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