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Amy Chu (born 1968) is an American comic book author who runs the comic imprint Alpha Girl Comics as well as writing comics for other publishers. [1] She wrote the six-issue miniseries Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death and a few Wonder Woman issues for DC. [2] In 2024, she won the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel.
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Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death is a six-issue American comic book miniseries written by Amy Chu, with art primarily by Clay Mann. It was published by DC Comics from January to June 2016, and collected in a single trade paperback edition in September 2016. The miniseries is Poison Ivy's first solo comic book series.
Amy Chu Carlos Gomez Red Sonja: Worlds Away Volume 1 [69] Red Sonja: Worlds Away Volume 2 [70] Red Sonja: Worlds Away Volume 3 [71] Red Sonja: Worlds Away Volume 4 [72] Red Sonja: Worlds Away Volume 5 [73] Red Sonja (Vol. 5) (2019-2022) 1–28 Mark Russell, Luke Lieberman Bob Quinn, Alessandro Miracolo, Drew Moss Red Sonja Vol. 1: Scorched ...
July 2024 was the hottest month ever recorded in Death Valley, with a mean daily average temperature over the month of 108.5 °F (42.5 °C). [34] Four major mountain ranges lie between Death Valley and the ocean, each one adding to an increasingly drier rain shadow effect, and in 1929, 1953, and 1989, no rain was recorded for the whole year. [20]
Death Valley is a horror black comedy mockumentary television series broadcast on MTV.The series premiered on August 29, 2011. [1] The series follows the Undead Task Force (UTF), a newly formed division of the LAPD, as they are filmed by a camera news crew documentary-style, as they capture the monsters that roam the streets of San Fernando Valley in California.
Death Valley is an upcoming BBC crime mystery television series starring Timothy Spall and Gwyneth Keyworth.Set in Wales, the six-part murder mystery series follows the unlikely crime-solving partnership between eccentric national treasure John Chapel (Timothy Spall), a retired actor and star of hit fictional detective TV show 'Caesar', and disarming Welsh detective sergeant Janie Mallowan ...
Phil Hoad of The Guardian rated the film 3 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Death Valley is never fully disturbing, but enjoyably gross is good enough." [1]Michael Pementel of Bloody Disgusting gave the film a score of 3/5 and wrote, "In its riveting suspense and great science-fiction horror atmosphere, Death Valley is a wild time you don’t want to miss out on."