I received this message Wednesday night (March 6, 2013): Ed.
Kim Thompson has been my partner at Fantagraphics Books for 35 years. He's contributed vastly and selflessly to this company and to the comics medium and worked closely with countless fine artists over that time. This is a tough announcement to make, but everyone who knows Kim knows he's a fighter and we remain optimistic that he'll get through this and report back to work, where he belongs, doing what he loves.
– Gary Groth
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I'm sure that by now a number of people in the comics field who deal with me on a regular or semi-regular basis have noticed that I've been responding more spottily. This is because of ongoing health issues for the past month, which earlier this week resolved themselves in a diagnosis of lung cancer.
This is still very early in the diagnosis, so I have no way of knowing the severity of my condition. I'm relatively young and (otherwise) in good health, and my hospital is top-flight, so I'm hopeful and confident that we will soon have the specifics narrowed down, set me up with a course of treatment, proceed, and lick this thing.
It is quite possible that as treatment gets underway I'll be able to come back in and pick up some aspects of my job, maybe even quite soon. However, in the interests of keeping things rolling as smoothly as I can, I've transferred all my ongoing projects onto other members of the Fantagraphics team. So if you're expecting something from me, contact Gary Groth, Eric Reyolds, or Jason Miles and they can hook you up with whoever you need. If there are things that only I know and can deal with, lay it out for them and they'll contact me.
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On behalf of Kim, we would like to encourage anyone who would like to reach out to him to feel free to send mail to him c/o Fantagraphics Books, 7563 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115, or email to fbicomix@fantagraphics.com.
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Friday, March 8, 2013
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Fushigi Yugi Genbu Kaiden: Temdan vs. Tegil the Final Battle
I read Fushigi Yûgi: Genbu Kaiden, Vol. 11 (Fushigi Yugi (Graphic Novels))
I posted a review at the ComicBookBin.
I posted a review at the ComicBookBin.
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Fantagraphics-EC Comics Present "'Tain't the Meat..."
'Tain't the Meat... It's the Humanity! and Other Stories (The EC Comics Library)
by Jack Davis & Al Feldstein
224-page black & white 7.25" x 10.25" hardcover • $28.99
ISBN: 978-1-60699-578-5
In-store date: March 2013 (subject to change)
With its pitch-perfect blend of laughs, terror, and gore, as delineated by some of the finest cartoonists to ever draw a rotting, reanimated corpse, Tales from the Crypt (1950-1955, R.I.P.) remains the quintessential horror comic of all time.
And no cartoonist better encapsulated the grand-guignol spirit of Tales from the Crypt than Jack Davis, who, even at the earliest stage of what would become a six-decade career, possessed a level of skill that would elude most other cartoonists during their lifetimes. His maniacs were more homicidal, his victims more terrified, his dismemberments bloodier, and his werewolves more feral than anyone else's.
'Tain’t the Meat... It's the Humanity and Other Stories collects all of Davis's Tales from the Crypt classics, from EC's wicked revenge fantasies ("The Trophy!" and "Well Cooked Hams!") through the outright supernatural (the voodoo yarn "Drawn and Quartered!" and "Concerto for Violin and Werewolf") to the origin of the Crypt-Keeper ("Lower Berth") — and the legendary splatter gross-out of the title story.
This volume also includes biographical notes and essays, and an ultra-rare EC bonus: Davis's completely redrawn 3-D version of "The Trophy!" — back in print for the first time since its original appearance 60 years ago (and for the first time in regular, easy-on-the-eyes 2-D).
"I think a great part of my aesthetic in the genre was born out of EC rather than movies." – George A. Romero
ABOUT THE CARTOONIST: A founding cartoonist of the MAD comic book and one of the most in-demand caricaturists and cartoonists in the world for his 60-year career, Jack Davis was born in 1924 in Atlanta, Georgia, and is still going strong. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2003.
ABOUT THE WRITER: Al Feldstein was born in 1925 in Brooklyn, NY. He was an editor, writer and artist for EC Comics starting in 1947, and editor of MAD from 1956 to 1984. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2003, and in 2011 he received the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Horror Writers Association. He lives in Livingston, Montana with his wife Michelle.
by Jack Davis & Al Feldstein
224-page black & white 7.25" x 10.25" hardcover • $28.99
ISBN: 978-1-60699-578-5
In-store date: March 2013 (subject to change)
With its pitch-perfect blend of laughs, terror, and gore, as delineated by some of the finest cartoonists to ever draw a rotting, reanimated corpse, Tales from the Crypt (1950-1955, R.I.P.) remains the quintessential horror comic of all time.
And no cartoonist better encapsulated the grand-guignol spirit of Tales from the Crypt than Jack Davis, who, even at the earliest stage of what would become a six-decade career, possessed a level of skill that would elude most other cartoonists during their lifetimes. His maniacs were more homicidal, his victims more terrified, his dismemberments bloodier, and his werewolves more feral than anyone else's.
'Tain’t the Meat... It's the Humanity and Other Stories collects all of Davis's Tales from the Crypt classics, from EC's wicked revenge fantasies ("The Trophy!" and "Well Cooked Hams!") through the outright supernatural (the voodoo yarn "Drawn and Quartered!" and "Concerto for Violin and Werewolf") to the origin of the Crypt-Keeper ("Lower Berth") — and the legendary splatter gross-out of the title story.
This volume also includes biographical notes and essays, and an ultra-rare EC bonus: Davis's completely redrawn 3-D version of "The Trophy!" — back in print for the first time since its original appearance 60 years ago (and for the first time in regular, easy-on-the-eyes 2-D).
"I think a great part of my aesthetic in the genre was born out of EC rather than movies." – George A. Romero
ABOUT THE CARTOONIST: A founding cartoonist of the MAD comic book and one of the most in-demand caricaturists and cartoonists in the world for his 60-year career, Jack Davis was born in 1924 in Atlanta, Georgia, and is still going strong. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2003.
ABOUT THE WRITER: Al Feldstein was born in 1925 in Brooklyn, NY. He was an editor, writer and artist for EC Comics starting in 1947, and editor of MAD from 1956 to 1984. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2003, and in 2011 he received the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Horror Writers Association. He lives in Livingston, Montana with his wife Michelle.
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Fantagraphics-EC Comics Library Present "50 Girls 50"
50 Girls 50 and Other Stories (The EC Comics Library)
illustrated by Al Williamson et al.; written by Al Feldstein et al.
264-page black & white 7.25" x 10.25" hardcover • $28.99
ISBN: 978-1-60699-577-8
In-store date: March 2013 (subject to change)
Barely old enough to drink when he joined the EC Comics stable, Al Williamson may have been the new kid on the block, but a lifetime of studying such classic adventure cartoonists as Alex Raymond (Flash Gordon) and Hal Foster (Prince Valiant) had made him a kid to reckon with — as he proved again and again in the stories he created for EC's legendary "New Trend" comics, in particular Weird Science and Weird Fantasy.
As a result of Williamson's focus, it's possible to compile all of Williamson's "New Trend" EC work into one book — which Fantagraphics is finally doing here. Sci-fi aficionados should note that although most of the stories were written by Al Feldstein, 50 Girls 50 features three of EC's legendary Ray Bradbury adaptations, including "I, Rocket" and "A Sound of Thunder" — and a unique curiosity, a strip adapted from a short story submitted by a teen-aged Harlan Ellison.
Williamson ran with a gang of like-minded young Turks dubbed the "Fleagle Gang," who would help one another out on assignments. Thus this book includes three stories upon which Williamson was joined by the legendary Frank Frazetta, and one story ("Food for Thought") where Roy Krenkel provided his exquisite alien landscapes, to make it one of the most gorgeous EC stories ever printed. As a supplementary bonus, 50 Girls 50 includes three stories drawn by Fleagles sans Williamson: Frazetta's Shock SuspenStories short "Squeeze Play"; Krenkel's meticulous "Time to Leave"; and Angelo Torres's "An Eye for an Eye," an EC story that famously fell prey to censorship and was not released until the 1970s. As with other Fantagraphics EC titles, 50 Girls 50 also includes extensive story notes by EC experts.
ABOUT THE CARTOONIST: From his days as an EC pioneer to his late-career stint as the preferred illustrator of Star Wars comic strips and comic books, Al Williamson (1931-2010) was one of the greatest science fiction cartoonists who ever lived. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2000.
illustrated by Al Williamson et al.; written by Al Feldstein et al.
264-page black & white 7.25" x 10.25" hardcover • $28.99
ISBN: 978-1-60699-577-8
In-store date: March 2013 (subject to change)
Barely old enough to drink when he joined the EC Comics stable, Al Williamson may have been the new kid on the block, but a lifetime of studying such classic adventure cartoonists as Alex Raymond (Flash Gordon) and Hal Foster (Prince Valiant) had made him a kid to reckon with — as he proved again and again in the stories he created for EC's legendary "New Trend" comics, in particular Weird Science and Weird Fantasy.
As a result of Williamson's focus, it's possible to compile all of Williamson's "New Trend" EC work into one book — which Fantagraphics is finally doing here. Sci-fi aficionados should note that although most of the stories were written by Al Feldstein, 50 Girls 50 features three of EC's legendary Ray Bradbury adaptations, including "I, Rocket" and "A Sound of Thunder" — and a unique curiosity, a strip adapted from a short story submitted by a teen-aged Harlan Ellison.
Williamson ran with a gang of like-minded young Turks dubbed the "Fleagle Gang," who would help one another out on assignments. Thus this book includes three stories upon which Williamson was joined by the legendary Frank Frazetta, and one story ("Food for Thought") where Roy Krenkel provided his exquisite alien landscapes, to make it one of the most gorgeous EC stories ever printed. As a supplementary bonus, 50 Girls 50 includes three stories drawn by Fleagles sans Williamson: Frazetta's Shock SuspenStories short "Squeeze Play"; Krenkel's meticulous "Time to Leave"; and Angelo Torres's "An Eye for an Eye," an EC story that famously fell prey to censorship and was not released until the 1970s. As with other Fantagraphics EC titles, 50 Girls 50 also includes extensive story notes by EC experts.
ABOUT THE CARTOONIST: From his days as an EC pioneer to his late-career stint as the preferred illustrator of Star Wars comic strips and comic books, Al Williamson (1931-2010) was one of the greatest science fiction cartoonists who ever lived. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2000.
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Yaoi Review: THREE WOLVES MOUNTAIN
THREE WOLVES MOUNTAIN
SUBLIME – @SuBLimeManga
CARTOONIST: Bohra Naono
TRANSLATION: Adrienne Beck
LETTERING: Annaliese Christman
COVER: Bohra Naono and Fawn Lau
ISBN: 978-1-4215-4346-8; paperback (June 2012); Rated “M” for “Mature”
218pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $14.99 CAN, £8.99 UK
Although she is a prolific creator of manga, Bohra Naono has not had many of her manga published in English. One of her English-language releases is Three Wolves Mountain.
Three Wolves Mountain is a collection of interconnected yaoi manga short stories from Naono. “Yaoi manga” is a subset of boy’s love manga (BL) and it usually depicts romance and explicit sex between male characters. The four stories that make up Three Wolves Mountain center on a human and the two werewolf brothers he takes into his home.
In the opening story, “Three Wolves Mountain,” we meet Kaya Susugi, a young man who runs a small café by day and guards a nearby haunted cemetery by night. One night, he encounters two werewolf brothers. There is the older Tarou Tsukihara, who is gruff and is fully in control of his powers to transform. Then, there is Tarou’s cheerful and klutzy younger brother, Jiro. The pupils of Jiro’s eyes don’t match in color, and he is not fully capable of transforming. He sports a long, bushy tail and wolf ears, but is otherwise human. The Tsukihara brothers need a home, but will Kaya, a loner, give them one? And how will Kaya handle Jiro’s romantic feelings for him.
In “Moonlit Forest,” Jiro meets Kaya’s older brother, Kai Susugi, a meeting which spills the secrets of the Susugi brothers’ dark and troubled past. In “Baby, You Are My Home,” Kaya meets Erika and Jin Tsukihara, the parents of Jiro and Tarou. In “Dark Matter,” grave-robbing ghouls attack the cemetery, and also, Kaya takes in Akihi, another troubled werewolf and a distant relative of the Tsukihara’s.
Three Wolves Mountain was actually published in the U.S. last summer (specifically in June of 2012). Somehow, it disappeared down the memory hole that is a giant pile of review copies in my home. I wish I’d told you, dear readers, how good Three Wolves Mountain is when the book was still fresh on the market.
Loving, touching, sucking, fingering, tea-bagging, salad-tossing, and screwing: yes sirree, the explicit sex is quite present in Three Wolves Mountain. You’ll get high value for your yaoi dollars. However, Three Wolves Mountain is also deeply romantic and surprisingly poignant. In a way, the sex scenes distract from the emotional engagement that the characters have with one another.
The dominant theme of Three Wolves Mountain is family, but creator Bohra Naono does not spend much time worrying about the differences between traditional and non-traditional families. This story depicts bonds people form when they become family by being related, uniting as a couple, living together, or connecting in profound friendship.
In this series of stories, characters actually talk to each other – as in conversation, which allows the reader to get to know them. Dare I say we can see through the window into their souls? Yes, the characters do reveal so much; they’re naked and vulnerable… and not just for sex.
Three Wolves Mountain is certainly a special yaoi manga volume. When I came to the last pages of the story, I was sad to see it end.
A+
www.SuBLimeManga.com
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
SUBLIME – @SuBLimeManga
CARTOONIST: Bohra Naono
TRANSLATION: Adrienne Beck
LETTERING: Annaliese Christman
COVER: Bohra Naono and Fawn Lau
ISBN: 978-1-4215-4346-8; paperback (June 2012); Rated “M” for “Mature”
218pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $14.99 CAN, £8.99 UK
Although she is a prolific creator of manga, Bohra Naono has not had many of her manga published in English. One of her English-language releases is Three Wolves Mountain.
Three Wolves Mountain is a collection of interconnected yaoi manga short stories from Naono. “Yaoi manga” is a subset of boy’s love manga (BL) and it usually depicts romance and explicit sex between male characters. The four stories that make up Three Wolves Mountain center on a human and the two werewolf brothers he takes into his home.
In the opening story, “Three Wolves Mountain,” we meet Kaya Susugi, a young man who runs a small café by day and guards a nearby haunted cemetery by night. One night, he encounters two werewolf brothers. There is the older Tarou Tsukihara, who is gruff and is fully in control of his powers to transform. Then, there is Tarou’s cheerful and klutzy younger brother, Jiro. The pupils of Jiro’s eyes don’t match in color, and he is not fully capable of transforming. He sports a long, bushy tail and wolf ears, but is otherwise human. The Tsukihara brothers need a home, but will Kaya, a loner, give them one? And how will Kaya handle Jiro’s romantic feelings for him.
In “Moonlit Forest,” Jiro meets Kaya’s older brother, Kai Susugi, a meeting which spills the secrets of the Susugi brothers’ dark and troubled past. In “Baby, You Are My Home,” Kaya meets Erika and Jin Tsukihara, the parents of Jiro and Tarou. In “Dark Matter,” grave-robbing ghouls attack the cemetery, and also, Kaya takes in Akihi, another troubled werewolf and a distant relative of the Tsukihara’s.
Three Wolves Mountain was actually published in the U.S. last summer (specifically in June of 2012). Somehow, it disappeared down the memory hole that is a giant pile of review copies in my home. I wish I’d told you, dear readers, how good Three Wolves Mountain is when the book was still fresh on the market.
Loving, touching, sucking, fingering, tea-bagging, salad-tossing, and screwing: yes sirree, the explicit sex is quite present in Three Wolves Mountain. You’ll get high value for your yaoi dollars. However, Three Wolves Mountain is also deeply romantic and surprisingly poignant. In a way, the sex scenes distract from the emotional engagement that the characters have with one another.
The dominant theme of Three Wolves Mountain is family, but creator Bohra Naono does not spend much time worrying about the differences between traditional and non-traditional families. This story depicts bonds people form when they become family by being related, uniting as a couple, living together, or connecting in profound friendship.
In this series of stories, characters actually talk to each other – as in conversation, which allows the reader to get to know them. Dare I say we can see through the window into their souls? Yes, the characters do reveal so much; they’re naked and vulnerable… and not just for sex.
Three Wolves Mountain is certainly a special yaoi manga volume. When I came to the last pages of the story, I was sad to see it end.
A+
www.SuBLimeManga.com
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
DC Comics from Diamond Distributors for March 6 2013
DC COMICS
DEC120325 ALL STAR WESTERN TP VOL 02 LORDS & OWLS (N52) $16.99
JAN130283 AME COMI GIRLS #1 $3.99
JAN130267 ANIMAL MAN #18 (ROT) $2.99
DEC120332 BATMAN GOTHAM BY GASLIGHT TP NEW ED $12.99
JAN130250 BATWING #18 $2.99
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JAN130269 DIAL H #10 $2.99
JAN130218 EARTH 2 #10 $2.99
JAN130332 FAIREST #13 (MR) $2.99
JAN130199 GREEN ARROW #18 $2.99
JAN130253 GREEN LANTERN #18 (WRATH) $2.99
JAN130255 GREEN LANTERN #18 COMBO PACK (WRATH) $3.99
JAN130288 HUMAN BOMB #4 $2.99
JAN130328 INSURGENT #3 $2.99
DEC120365 JOE THE BARBARIAN TP (MR) $19.99
JAN130290 LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #6 $3.99
DEC120358 LOT 13 #5 (MR) $2.99
JAN130265 PHANTOM STRANGER #6 $2.99
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DEC120325 ALL STAR WESTERN TP VOL 02 LORDS & OWLS (N52) $16.99
JAN130283 AME COMI GIRLS #1 $3.99
JAN130267 ANIMAL MAN #18 (ROT) $2.99
DEC120332 BATMAN GOTHAM BY GASLIGHT TP NEW ED $12.99
JAN130250 BATWING #18 $2.99
DEC120165 BEFORE WATCHMEN RORSCHACH #4 (MR) $3.99
DEC120167 BEFORE WATCHMEN RORSCHACH #4 COMBO PACK (MR) $4.99
JAN130242 DETECTIVE COMICS #18 $3.99
JAN130244 DETECTIVE COMICS #18 COMBO PACK $4.99
JAN130269 DIAL H #10 $2.99
JAN130218 EARTH 2 #10 $2.99
JAN130332 FAIREST #13 (MR) $2.99
JAN130199 GREEN ARROW #18 $2.99
JAN130253 GREEN LANTERN #18 (WRATH) $2.99
JAN130255 GREEN LANTERN #18 COMBO PACK (WRATH) $3.99
JAN130288 HUMAN BOMB #4 $2.99
JAN130328 INSURGENT #3 $2.99
DEC120365 JOE THE BARBARIAN TP (MR) $19.99
JAN130290 LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #6 $3.99
DEC120358 LOT 13 #5 (MR) $2.99
JAN130265 PHANTOM STRANGER #6 $2.99
DEC120329 RED LANTERNS TP VOL 02 DEATH OF RED LANTERNS (N52) $16.99
JAN130323 SCOOBY DOO WHERE ARE YOU #31 $2.99
NOV120272 SHADE TP $19.99
OCT120298 SLEEPER OMNIBUS HC (MR) $75.00
JAN130292 SMALLVILLE SEASON 11 #11 $3.99
JAN130277 STORMWATCH #18 $2.99
DEC120256 SUPERMAN #17 $2.99
DEC120350 SUPERMAN FAMILY ADVENTURES #10 $2.99
DEC120340 SUPERMAN REIGN OF DOOMSDAY TP $16.99
JAN130268 SWAMP THING #18 (ROT) $2.99
JAN130220 WORLDS FINEST #10 $2.99
DC COMICS/DC COLLECTIBLES
DEC120378 BATMAN BLACK AND WHITE STATUE BY SEAN GALLOWAY $79.95
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Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for March 6 2013
MARVEL COMICS
DEC120666 A PLUS X #5 NOW $3.99
JAN130743 AGE OF APOCALYPSE #13 XT $2.99
JAN130627 AGE OF ULTRON #1 FOIL CVR $3.99
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JAN130693 CABLE AND X-FORCE #5 NOW $3.99
DEC120754 CIVIL WAR PROSE NOVEL TP $7.99
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JAN130728 DAREDEVIL END OF DAYS #6 $3.99
DEC128182 DEADPOOL KILLUSTRATED #1 2ND PTG LOLLI VAR $2.99
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JAN130679 RED SHE-HULK #63 NOW2 $2.99
JAN130736 ROAD TO OZ #6 $3.99
NOV120768 SPIDER-MAN DYING WISH PREM HC $24.99
JAN130712 SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #5 NOW $3.99
DEC120751 ULTIMATE COMICS IRON MAN TP $16.99
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DEC128183 YOUNG AVENGERS #1 2ND PTG OMALLEY SKETCH VAR NOW $2.99
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JAN130743 AGE OF APOCALYPSE #13 XT $2.99
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DEC128226 ALL NEW X-MEN #6 2ND PTG IMMONEN VAR NOW2 $3.99
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DEC128227 DAREDEVIL #22 2ND PTG SAMNEE VAR $2.99
JAN130728 DAREDEVIL END OF DAYS #6 $3.99
DEC128182 DEADPOOL KILLUSTRATED #1 2ND PTG LOLLI VAR $2.99
JAN130687 IRON MAN #7 NOW2 $3.99
OCT120679 KICK-ASS 2 PRELUDE HIT-GIRL PREM HC (MR) $24.99
JAN130791 MARVEL UNIVERSE IRON MAN COMIC READER TP #1 $3.99
DEC120757 MARVEL ZOMBIES DESTROY TP $19.99
JAN130737 MONSTERS INC A PERFECT DATE #1 $2.99
DEC120723 POWERS BUREAU #2 (RES) (MR) $3.95
JAN130679 RED SHE-HULK #63 NOW2 $2.99
JAN130736 ROAD TO OZ #6 $3.99
NOV120768 SPIDER-MAN DYING WISH PREM HC $24.99
JAN130712 SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #5 NOW $3.99
DEC120751 ULTIMATE COMICS IRON MAN TP $16.99
JAN130722 ULTIMATE COMICS ULTIMATES #22 $3.99
JAN130718 VENOM #32 $2.99
JAN130734 WINTER SOLDIER #16 $2.99
DEC128183 YOUNG AVENGERS #1 2ND PTG OMALLEY SKETCH VAR NOW $2.99
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