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Another review I did is up on on Style and Sound if anyone's interested. This time it's for From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series. Please tack a look and let me know what you think.



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FANTASTIC FOUR  #2
James Robinson – Writer
Leonard Kirk – Art

I said I’d give this comic a go as I was on the fence with the first issue but now I’m pretty sure I’m done.  We start with more of Sue’s melodramatic diary left for her children that is so thick with ham you could carve it.  This is a problem I have with Robinson’s writing (at least his modern work, I haven’t really read any of his older stuff) I find it really stilted and clamy, people don’t talk like this in real life.  Anyway, New York is overrun by monsters that Franklin climes have come from his universe (you know...the one he created in the 90’s Heroes Reborn story arc...sure you do) and the Avengers and almost all the heroes of New York turn up to help.  Because that’s what you need in the second issue of your new ongoing series – completely overshadow your main characters with other heroes.  Reed creates a thing to kill the monsters, because he’s super smart, and Johnny has to fly it up into the atmosphere to activate it.  But there’s a side-effect and, oh no, The Human Torch has lost his powers!  (I guess that just makes him “The Human”).  This comic isn’t awful it just isn’t very good and  that’s no good for the Fantastic Four.  They’re characters of their time, like Superman, and they work best a certain way and I don’t think this is it...Besides I want to read the Fantastic Four not the Fantastic Three.  I’ll be dropping this one.


WINTER SOLDIER: THE BITTER MARCH  #2
Rick Remender – Writer
Roland Boschi – Art

Part two of this mini-series that isn’t really about the Winter Soldier.  Set in 1966 it’s the story of S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Ran Shen who is trying to get two former Nazi scientists out of Germany and to America all the time trying to avoid Hydra and the aforementioned Winter Soldier who is playing the antagonist in this story.  Shen (as anyone who is reading Captain America will know) will one day become the villain, the Iron Nail and we even see a young Professor Mindbubble here as well so this really feels more like a prequel to the current Cap storyline than anything else.  But that doesn’t mean Bucky is forgotten.  There’s a great moment where Winter Soldier has a flash back to his training with Captain America during the Second World War.  The rest of the comic is filed with talk of communism and politics but it’s far from boring and all the espionage on the train puts me in mind of one of my favourite Bond films, From Russia with Love.  An interesting story.


BATGIRL  #29
Gail Simone – Writer
Fernando Pasarin – Art

I love this comic.  Carrying on the story from last time where Barbara Gordon and Strix go up against, Silver the mad “vampire” hunter to find the missing girl he’s kidnapped.  Babs keeps up her uneasy temporary alliance with Knightfall, throw in some great dialog between Silver and his henchwoman, Miss Targa plus lovely art and ... dat ending!  I won’t spoil it.  Go buy this comic!  Why aren’t you reading it?!


BATMAN AND AQUAMAN  #29
Peter J. Tomasi – Writer
Patrick Gleason – Art

Bet you never expected to see that in a title of a comic book.  The start of The Hunt for Robin story sees the Dark Knight partner up with the King of the Sea to storm Ra’s Al Ghul’s island stronghold looking for the bodies of Damian and Talia.  The heroes discover Ra’s has been trying to clone new Damians from the wombs of sperm whales and in a very creepy page end up running into an army of deformed clones of Bruce’s son.  Gleason certainly knows how to draw squishy, nasty looking things.  His attention to detail is what does it.  There’s a lot of action, a lot of ninjas, a lot of whales eating people and Damian’s dog Titus comes along for the ride so it’s like an adventure with Ace the Bat-Hound! – even though he doesn’t do anything.  Scott Snyder gets a lot of praise for his Batman run (which he rightly deserves) but Tomasi’s work on this comic has been just as fun and consistent.  Next team up...Wonder Woman!


STARLIGHT  #1
Mark Millar – Writer
Goran Parlov – Art

There are two Mark Millar’s – The Mark Millar who writes things like Kick-Ass and the Mark Millar who writes things like this...I like the Mark Millar who writes things like this better.  Starlight is the story of earthman Duke McQueen, once the hero of an alien world now in his 60’s and alone after the death of his wife of thirty eight years with only his memories.  Avoided by his kids and their families and mocked by everyone who doesn’t believe his tales of space adventure - imagine a fat, old Flash Gordon who gets picked on by kids at the supermarket: “Is it true they put a probe in Uranus?”.  I don’t know why but I really like stories about grumpy old heroes who come out of retirement to save the day one last time.  The contrast between his days of high adventure and his humdrum activities on Earth is captured wonderfully thanks to Parlov’s art and Millar’s writing brings the heart to this story that looks like it’s going to be a lot of fun.


VEIL  #1
Greg Rucka – Writer
Toni Fejzula – Art

An interesting start to this story about a young woman who wakes up naked in the subway surrounded by rats.  She doesn’t seemed phased by any of this and simply talks in rhymes to herself as she looks for a way out.  After ripping open a padlocked gate with her bare hands she finds herself on the streets and being leered at by a gang and men but she just starts copying them.  After being looked after by a friendly guy called, Dante the girl reveals her name as, Veil.  The mystery of this smiling girl gets serious when she starts using her powers to kill three men the her and Dante make a run for it.  I’m really intrigued by this comic.  Fejzula’s art is lovely, all the characters look distinct and different and his work on Veil makes her look both innocent and slightly creepy.  He also does a great work with the shadows keeping her relatively modest despite her being nude for about 85% of the issue.  This is one to pick up, can’t wait to see where it’s going.


MY LITTLE PONY: FRIENDSHIP IS MAGIC  #17
Katie Cook – Writer
Andy Price – Art

After Princess Celestia disappears through a magic mirror Princess Luna enlists the mane 6 to go looking for clues to her whereabouts in the secret underground library of Star Swirl the Bearded.  Interplayed with the girls exploration we get to see flashbacks to the adventures of young Celestis and Star Swirl as they explore parallel universes (including dinosaur universe!) and their eventual falling out.  And then...oh no...surprise villain!  Writing wise this issue is lots of fun, really expanding Celestia’s past and reviling more about Star Swirl than we’ve seen before and adding more dramatic tension then we could see in the show.  There’s a nice moment where Twilight contemplates her future as a princess and wonders if it’s really what she wants to do with her life – it’s all quite deep for a comic about ponies.  Price’s art is always fun, full of sight gags and references.  I particularly like the bit where Luna dresses up like her sister.  That being said, the art does look a bit rushed in places with some panels missing backgrounds and characters going off model once or twice.  But it’s still lots of fun...you know...for a comic about ponies.



 
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A review I wrote for the show True Detective is up on the website, Style & Sound Please check it out. It would be much appreciated.

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BATMAN/SUPERMAN ANNUAL #1
Greg Pak – Writer
Jae Lee, Kenneth Rocafort and Philip Tan – Art

I almost didn’t pick this one up.  I’m glad I did.  Acting as a sort of sequel to the main books’ second storyline – the son of Mongul, Jochi brings Warworld to Earth in order to take his revenge on the two heroes for his father’s defeat.  Jochi demands that Superman and Batman face him with their “families” or he will burn the planet, so they gather up Supergirl, Steel, Krypto, Red Hood and Batgirl and all head off to Warworld.  While there the heroes become mixed up in a tournament for leadership and Jochi ends up on the same team as Batman and Jason.  The whole thing ends in a battle between team Batman and team Superman with not only Earth but also Jochi in the balance, who may not be as bad as he lets on.  This is a great little standalone story that has lots of nice moments in it, like the talk between Superman and Wonder Woman, Batgirl and Steel working together and parallels between Bruce and Clark who have both lost someone recently (Robin and Superboy).  Throw in some nice art and this makes some of my favourite work form this series.


CAPTAIN AMERICA #18
Rick Remender – Writer
Nic Klein – Art

Captain America and Falcon mess about in the desert.  That’s about it.  ---  Maria Hill goes after Dr Mindbubble and the mind controlled Nick Fury who have infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D.’s secret drydock out in the Sahara to steal some kind of super weapon.  We get some cool action on motorbikes, Maria Hill being pretty badass and an info dump on Mindbubble, some of which we already know, and then we get the big reveal at the end.  It really gets the ball rolling on this story and starts building tension.  It’s pretty standard stuff but it’s entertaining stuff.  It’s a “gets the job done” issue.


VELVET #4
Ed Brubaker – Writer
Steve Epting – Art

Continuing Brubaker’s Bond inspired spy story.  Velvet heads to the Carnival of Fools in Monaco to find ex-KGB agent, Roman who met with Agent X-14 before his death but her own bosses are on her tail.  The mystery and intrigue is spot on in this book but do you expect anything else from Brubaker?  Classy noir is his bread and butter.  The “older spy coming out of retirement” thing works really well in this comic as Velvet works her way through her old contacts and returns to places she visited long ago.  She’s gotten a little sloppy but works like an old pro.  There’s some great Internal monologue from our heroine on close quarters combat as she has a fight with some Russians, a fight that ends very unpleasantly for one Russian I might add.  This story in nearing its end and I don’t know if they’ll expand in beyond to become an ongoing but if they do I’ll be there.  This comic is lovely and I suggest you go back and check it out.


MY LITTLE PONY: FRIENDS FOREVER #2
Jeremy Whitley – Writer
Tony Fleecs – Art

The second issue of this new miniseries see the Cutie Mark Crusaders team up with the god of chaos, Discord. ...ok.  The Crusaders have run out of ideas on how to get their Cutie Marks and so turn to Discord to come up with some new ideas for them, things that they would never think of and he happily obliges...but he’s up to something!  That rascal.  As with the last miniseries this books has rotating creative teams and that makes it very hit and miss but this issue has enough funny moments, pop culture references, in-jokes (Discord dressed like Q from TNG) and nods to the fandom (SweetieBot) that it kept me smiling.  It even throws in a nice happy ending...not that I was expecting a sad ending in a MLP comic.  It’s a bit thin on plot but it’s fun.  I know some people aren’t the biggest fans of the IDW pony comics because they have a little bit more awareness to them then the show does but I enjoy the hell out of that.  I just like having a fun comic to read after reading a bunch of superhero books that take themselves far too seriously.  

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Panel of the week form Captain America #18.

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ALL STAR WESTERN FEATURING: JONAH HEX  #28
Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti – Writers
Staz Johnson and Fabrizio Fiorentino – Art

Another, maybe final, part of Hex’s travels through time that starts quite jarringly when you realise the change in art.  Moritat has been such a integral part of this book that it did take me a few pages to get use to the new style.  But that being said there was certainly nothing wrong with the new art and I’m sure Moritat will be back soon.  The big reveal of Jonah’s scarless face is not exactly kept a secret as several pretty big hints are dropped here and there before the unbandaging (the most obvious being the cover) but it’s still a shocking moment.  This is a fun little issue that shows Hex spending some time in a 21st century hospital – which doesn’t sound fun but trust me, it is.



BATMAN/SUPERMAN  #8
Greg Pak – Writer
Jae Lee – Art

I’m so glad that Jae Lee is back on art for this comic.  I have nothing really against Greg Pak’s writing but his work alone is not enough to keep me coming back.  This is the first part of the First Contact crossover with Worlds’ Finest (see below) and it’s a pretty good start.  I really loved the interaction between Superman and Power Girl.  It was a nice change for pace from Batman just telling Superman how much of an idiot he is which is what makes up the usual dialogue for this comic.  Batman and Huntress’s infiltration of the President’s Ball in New Gamorra was straight out of a Bond film, if the girl on 007’s arm also happened to be his daughter from a parallel universe that is.  Like I said, a good start.  We’ll see how it pans out.



WORLDS’ FINEST  #20
Paul Levitz – Writer
RB Silva – Art

Part two of the First Contact crossover (see above), that picks up where the last part ended.  Huntress and Batman save Superman and Power Girl in a Bat-Plane that looks completely different from the one in the last part but whatever –then Bruce puts the Kryptonite ring on Clark and robs him of his powers...or something and some guy who looks like a Power Rangers villain shows up and Huntress kicks his ass.  There’s a lot going on in this issue.  Power Girl puts Batman in his place, which I liked but I’ve got a feeling that Batman is going to turn out to be right, as usual, and then ends up going all doe-eyed at the bad guy because he’s her ex from her old universe and ends up walking right into a trap.  They explain away the six issue long plotline about Power Girl’s powers going haywire in three panels (it was nanites all along!) and then her and Batman get attacked by a bunch of super powered clones.  Now you think that that would be the shocking cliff hanger at the end of this issue but instead we get one last panel of Superman and Huntress having trouble getting over the border in New Gamorra because they don’t have Visas.  Thrilling.  All that being said, it’s a fine issue.



MIRACLEMAN  #3
“The Original Writer” (Alan Moore) – Writer
Alan Davis and Garry Leach – Art

I don’t really need to review this do I?  It’s Alan friggin' Moore!  Sorry...I mean “The Original friggin' Writer”.  You’re buying this right?  No?  ...fine...  Miracleman (known as Marvelman originally) is a story by Moore from the 1980’s that has been tied up in far too much legal mumbo jumbo to get into here and thus hasn’t been in print for years.  It’s the story of Michael Moran who one day remembers that he used to be a superhero called Miracleman.  It’s a dark deconstruction of the superhero story and it’s tropes and would later be taken over by Neil Gaiman. Marvel have finally sorted out all the rights and legal stuff and given it a spiffy new colour job.  It’s expensive at 4.99 an issue but there’s a lot in here and worth a pick up if you’re interested.



FANTASTIC FOUR  #1
James Robinson – Writer
Leonard Kirk – Art

Oh god.  What an ominous start.  The beginning of The Fall of the Fantastic Four storyline sees so much set up for bad things to happen that all I can do is cover my eyes and peek out at their impending downfall – but in a good way...I think.  We start off with a teary eyed Sue telling us about how the family has fallen into their darkest time and then we skip back to see the team in their prime, battling Fin Fang Foom and showing off all their skills.  Next we get a look at the gangs private lives and see the Future Foundation again, which I’m very happy about because I love them kids but at the same time a tad worried.  Robinson has shown in the past that he has no problem killing off children *cough-LianHarper-cough* so I don’t know if having them here is a good thing or not yet.  Then some weird bug type things turn up and everything explodes.  World’s greatest comic magazine everybody!  I do like Marvel’s first family when they’re having fun not falling into despair and I’m not the biggest fan of Robinson but...We’ll see.  This looks interesting.



DEADPOOL  #24
Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggen – Writers
Mike Hawthorne – Art

Posehn and Duggen continue to blend comedy and some genuine emotion in this great series.  Wade and Agent Preston are set to be separated and her essence downloaded into an LMD (Life Model Decoy) body with the help of Doctor Strange and Agent Phil Coulson.  Inside Deadpool’s mind the gang are attacked by a bunch of Deadpools of all shapes and sizes. After realizing the attacking ‘Pools is due to the fact that part of him doesn’t want to let her go, Wade helps her escape and Preston is reunited with her family.  OR IS SHE?!  Seriously this is such a good comic.  I never thought I could care for Deadpool but I have found myself going “awww...” for him more times than is normal for a man my age.  Next issue is a MARVEL NOW! Jumping on point so get on board!



THE SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN  #28
Dan Slott – Writer
Giuseppe Camuncoli – Art

Peter’s on his way back!  For those of you who don’t know, for over a year or so now, Peter Parker has been “dead” and Otto Octavius has been running around in his body being Spider-Man.  And it has been one hell of a fun story.  It’s a testament to how good Slott is as a writer that he has actually made me care about Dr Octopus’s problems and personal life.  And even his love life.  This is the second part of the Goblin Nation story arc, the final arc in this book before it goes back to being Amazing Spider-Man after number 30.  While Otto struggles with the Green Goblin’s assault on New York and Mayor J. Jonah Jameson’s new “Goblin Slayers”, which look an awful lot like Spider-Slayers, Peter is trying not to get lost in Octavius’s memories and fight his way back.  There’s also an awesome moment when Mary Jane pulls out some web shooters and kicks some mini goblin ass.  (She looks really hot doing her best Spider-Man pose for some reason!).  The Wraith turns up, Spider-Island is destroyed and poor Anna Maria is kidnapped by Menace.  Looks like life as Spider-Man isn’t as easy as Otto thought it was going to be.



UNCANNY AVENGERS  #17
Rick Remender – Writer
Steve McNiven – Art

What the...what just...did that just...oh my god.  Remender is one of my favourite writers working at the moment.  He keeps raising the stakes so high that you end every issue wondering: “How the hell are they going to get out of this?”  Uriel of the Apocalypse Twins has been killed by Thor and he now struggles against his sister, Eimin with the fate of the Mutant race and the Earth in the balance as the Celestial Executioner, Exitar closes in.  Oh yeah and half of the team is dead...and more die this issue.  This is genuine heart in the throat stuff.  I have no idea where this story is going and I love it.  I really don’t want to talk about it anymore.  You should be reading this book.

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Hi...Yeah I'm back. :iconfreshprinceplz:


I don't have an excuse. Well I guess I do...but I'm not going to get into it. Mainly it just comes down to the fact that I have been very busy these last...3 months is it? Wow.

Anyway...one of the things I've been doing is I've been practising writing, as it is something I would like to do as a career someday. Maybe. I don't know. :iconplushenkoapprovesplz:

If there is anybody out there who still cares, I'll be getting back to drawing (which I haven't been doing much of so I might be rusty) Daily Sketch Challenges, but probably not everyday. And Bat-Titans will start back up again at some point. Maybe not this week but I will upload something Batman related soon. :iconbatmanrapefaceplz:

I'll also be writing a lot more here as practice. I'm sure most of you won't care but this is just for me...something I'll be doing every so often to stretch the old writing fingers. This is my...


Pull List Review (20/2/14)


 
CAPTAIN AMERICA #17
Rick Remender – Writer
Nic Klein - Art

Remender’s run on Cap has been a lot of fun (Maybe fun is not the right word) as this issue starts with the exploded corpse of Nuke who lived up to his name last issue by...well...exploding and taking out the S.H.I.E.L.D Hub HQ with him. Steve Rogers has had to deal with a lot of death and tragic loss lately, which will make his impending conflict with new villain, The Iron Nail, all the more interesting. That is to say that I hope it will, as I haven’t really been sold on this character. A fallen S.H.I.E.L.D. agent with an old fashioned “Capitalist West” hating attitude. As a foil for Cap I'm sure he’ll work fine but I'm just worried that we’ll be treading old ground. On the other hand another new bad guy introduced last month, Dr Mindbubble, a psychedelic living weapon powered by super-soldier serum and LSD seems a lot more fun.



AVENGERS WORLD #3
Jonathan Hickman and Nick Spencer – Writers
Stefano Caselli – Art

Avengers World is Hickman’s way of fleshing out the characters from his main book, The Avengers. Which makes a lot of sense as the current roster of heroes is huge and we've had very little breathing room to get to know some of these characters especially with the Infinity crossover. That being said I'm not sure about this comic. With the last two issues focusing on the new and improved A.I.M. Island and the main Avengers comic also having A.I.M. in it, they’re both feeling a bit samey. So this issues, focusing on Shang-Chi and his battle with the Gorgon in a city atop a giant dragon’s head, was a welcome change of pace. However despite there being a story that connects these three issues they all feel very disjointed and self-contained and I'm finding it very hard to keep track of things (if it wasn't for the “catch up” page at the beginning I’d have completely forgotten that Falcon, Black Widow and Wolverine where even supposed to be here). I’ll give this comic a few more goes but if it doesn't find its focus soon I’ll just be sticking with the main Avengers title.



JUSTICE LEAGUE #28
Geoff Johns – Writer
Ivan Reis, Joe Predo and Scott Hanna – Art

Part of the never-ending slog of a story that is Forever Evil. This issue tells the New 52 origin of the Metal Men and unlike the rest of the storyline this was a lot of fun. Told in flashback by Dr Will Magnus this retelling of the team’s first adventure is streamlined but hits all the right points: The responsometers, Gold asserting himself as leader, Tin’s s-stammer, Platinum’s crush on Magnus, Mercury’s attitude problem. They even fit in a fight with their old enemy, Chemo. It’s what Johns does best. Top this off with some very nice art and it’s a fun little issue for those who are getting very sick of this Forever Evil nonsense. (Can’t say I'm a fan of the Metal Men’s new overly complicated designs though but that seems to be a staple of the New 52 now.)



BATMAN AND TWO-FACE #28
Peter J Tomasi – Writer
Patrick Gleason – Art

They should just call this comic Batman: The Brave and the Bold and be done with it. Why DC thought Two-Face needed a new origin baffles me. The final part of this four part story written by Tomasi, who continues to put out an awesome book every month even after Robin was taken away from him, comes to its rather exciting and shocking ending here. I've enjoyed this story over all although it does feel like a slight smack in the face to those who love Batman: The Long Halloween, one of the finest Batman stories ever told and the definitive tale of Harvey Dent’s fall from grace. In future I think I’ll just pretend that this story is an Elseworlds tale.



WONDER WOMAN #28
Brian Azzarello – Writer
Cliff Chiang – Art

I am reaching the end of my tether with this comic. In this issue, Zola and her baby get into trouble and Wonder Woman and her team of misfits have to go and save them. Oh and some gods argue over the throne of Olympus. Sound familiar? Well it should do because it’s what’s been happening for the last 27 issues! Diana continues to be the least interesting character in her own comic book as once again stuff just sort of happens until she just wonders in and starts hitting things. I want to like this comic and I did for a bit as there are a lot of interesting ideas here and there but it’s issues like this that really test my patience for the series.



ANIMAL MAN #28
Jeff Lemire – Writer
Rafael Albuquerque – Art

The penultimate issue of this fantastic series. Buddy squares off against the mad Totem while Maxine is in the clutches of Brother Blood and the fate of the Red is in the balance. You know what...this comic is great. That’s all I really have to say. If you haven’t been reading it (which you obviously haven’t because it’s being cancelled) go back and pick up the trades. You won’t regret it.



BATMAN ’66 #8
Jeff Parker – Writer
Ruben Procopio – Art

Another fun filled issue of this comic with two stories featuring “historic” villains, King Tut and Shame. The first sees the Dynamic Duo follow Tut back in time as he tries to...trade with the people of the past? I must admit I’m not quite sure what Tut’s doing illegal here but at the same time I don’t think it matters. Certainly the weaker of the two stories but still very fun. There’s even a reference to the infamous shark repellent Bat-spray. The second story has Batman and Robin (complete with Stetsons and horses) on the trail of the outlaw Shame and his gang through the west. After stopping a train robbery, Shame and Batman (who has a sort of “Bat-Man With No Name” thing going on) have a good old fashioned stand-off atop the train but with a twist. Procopio draws this story too but unlike the first one also colours it giving it a lovely painted look. If you've been getting this comic digitally I’d still recommend picking up a paper version too, if just for the art. 
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31 days and 31 movie monsters. Do tell me what you think. And let me know which ones your favourite. 


It! The Terror from Beyond Space by Super-Josh  Morlock by Super-Josh  Santanico Pandemonium by Super-Josh  Tomas from The Orphanage by Super-Josh
Mechani-Kong by Super-Josh  Imhotep by Super-Josh  Ro-Man by Super-Josh  Bud the zombie by Super-Josh  The Blood Beast by Super-Josh  Medusa by Super-Josh  The Thing by Super-Josh  The Phantom of the Opera by Super-Josh  Ymir by Super-Josh  Cesare by Super-Josh  C.H.U.D. by Super-Josh  The Twins from the Shining by Super-Josh  The killer from Pieces by Super-Josh  Cathy from Mystics in Bali by Super-Josh  Nightbeast by Super-Josh  The Golem by Super-Josh  Herbert West -Re-Animator- by Super-Josh  Pulgasari by Super-Josh  Maschinenmensch by Super-Josh  Octaman by Super-Josh  The Pale Man by Super-Josh  Saucer Man by Super-Josh  Kayako Saeki by Super-Josh  The Horror of Party Beach by Super-Josh  Torgo by Super-Josh  Belial by Super-Josh  The Giant Claw by Super-Josh


 
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