![]() ![]() ![]() Plot and breakdowns by Larry Hama, finished art by Steve Leialoha.įollow Mars Will Send No More on Mars Will Advertise No More! Mars Will Categorize No More! We like that the colors and the glossy paper quality make this in many ways a superior printing to the original.Īnway, how about we stop using all these words to talk about a wordless issue? Just get ready to rock the complete “Silent Interlude” with Snake Eyes and Stormshadow having a ninja showdown!Ĭollector’s Guide: From G.I. If you can enlighten us on the source of this reprint, please do. It must have been packaged with a toy or something, because we can’t find any info on it at the time of this writing. Our scans come from a Hasbro reprint we scored on eBay for considerably less than the price of the original. You might notice from the cover that this is not the original printing. So hats off to Larry Hama for giving this one a shot! It’s become quite a collector’s item since it came out. ![]() We didn’t have silent month from Marvel or Frank by Jim Woodring or Age of Reptiles or even the death of Ultimate Spider-man back then. You know, it’s not such a big deal these days to do a silent issue, but this was groundbreaking stuff in 1984. Joe! Absolutely our favorite issue from Marvel’s 1980s series of this toy franchise that goes back to the 1950s. Here it is: the complete, famous “Silent Issue” of G.I. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Internationally acclaimed Dutch landscape designer, author and plantsman Piet Oudolf created a wild-looking meadow-style garden for the first time at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2018 and earned himself the inaugural RHS Horticultural Hero award.įamous for planting swathes of grasses that snake through bold drifts of herbaceous perennials, Piet's walk-through garden sat opposite Hampton Court Palace, providing a show-stopping array of mid-summer colour. One of the world’s most iconic designers created a spectacular display of his trademark naturalistic planting at Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2018 Malvern Autumn Show - 22–24 September 2023.RHS Garden Wisley Flower Show - 5–10 September 2023.RHS Garden Rosemoor Flower Show - 18–20 August 2023.RHS Garden Hyde Hall Flower Show - 2–6 August 2023.RHS Flower Show Tatton Park - 19–23 July 2023.RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival - 4–9 July 2023. ![]() ![]() This captivating story, which combines the best of dystopian and paranormal, was praised as "a thrilling, high-stakes saga of self-discovery and forbidden love" by Ransom Riggs, bestselling author of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. The Shatter Me series is perfect for fans who crave action-packed young adult novels with tantalizing romance like Divergent and The Hunger Games. ![]() including killing everyone Adam cares about. Shatter Me Series Collection 9 Books Set By Tahereh Mafi(Unite Me, Believe Me, Imagine Me, Find Me, Unravel Me, Unravel Me, Defy Me, Restore Me, Ignite Me) Paperback 4.7 4. The Reestablishment will do anything to crush the resistance. As the Omega Point rebels prepare to fight the Sector 45 soldiers, Adam's more focused on the safety of Juliette, Kenji, and his brother. Fracture Me is told from Adam's perspective and bridges the gap between Unravel Me and Ignite Me. But when the Supreme Commander of The Reestablishment arrives, he has much different plans for Juliette. Even though Juliette shot him in order to escape, Warner can't stop thinking about her-and he'll do anything to get her back. Destroy Me tells the events between Shatter Me and Unravel Me from Warner's point of view. It also features an exclusive look into Juliette's journal and a preview of Ignite Me, the hotly anticipated final novel of the series. ![]() Perfect for fans of Tahereh Mafi's New York Times bestselling Shatter Me trilogy, this book collects her two companion novellas, Fracture Me and Destroy Me, in print for the first time ever. ![]() ![]() Ryan instead is a rule follower, who drives like he is always on a driving test. The vast majority of the time when it comes to hockey romance it is the male player who is quite the hotheaded alpha. I wanna start with the boy scout himself Ryan was adorable, sweet, and a breath of fresh air for the genre. ![]() Characters: Queenie and Ryan Kingston are the main characters of A Secret for a Secret.I neglected to mention that I’m the goalie for Seattle’s NHL team.Īnd Queenie? Turns out she’s the general manager’s daughter.” Check out my more detailed thoughts below… Six weeks later I’m sitting in the first official team meeting of the season, and there she is. ![]() She left me a thank-you note in the morning and her panties as a parting gift. Her name was Queenie, and she was everything I’m not: reckless, impulsive, and chaotic. ![]() ![]() I don’t get drunk, and I definitely don’t pick up random women at bars.Įxcept the night I found out that my whole existence has been a lie. My name is Ryan Kingston, and I’m a rule follower. “ From New York Times bestselling author Helena Hunting comes a new romance about trading secrets, breaking the rules, and playing for keeps. ![]() ![]() Though loosely referred to as "tree ferns", most but not all members of the order possess the characteristic tree fern morphology: the rhizome is massive, woody, and rather than creeping horizontally below or on the ground, it stands erect and above ground, like a tree trunk, bearing a crown of fronds. While the Cyatheales have been shown to be monophyletic through molecular analysis, no prominent morphological characteristics are common to the entire group. It is unclear how many times the tree form has evolved and been lost in the order. However, most plants in the Cyatheales are tree ferns and have trunk-like stems up to 10 metres (33 ft) tall. Some species have scales on the stems and leaves, while others have hairs. Some species in the Cyatheales have tree-like growth forms from a vertical rhizome, others have shorter or horizontal expanding rhizomes. No clear morphological features characterize all of the Cyatheales, but DNA sequence data indicate the order is monophyletic. ![]() The order Cyatheales, which includes most tree ferns, is a taxonomic order of the fern class, Polypodiopsida. Note: These families are alternatively treated as subfamilies of the single family Cyatheaceae ![]() |