Ridley Scott’s ‘Modville’ graphic novel debuts during a tough time for comics. Can it survive?

The graphic novel “Modville,” a neo-noir story set in New Orleans in the year 2169, revolves around crime and artificial beings known as mods. This gripping tale was penned by Jesse Negron, with Joe Matsumoto as co-writer, and beautifully illustrated by Hendry Prasetya and Eko Puteh. The narrative delves into the complexities of father-daughter relationships, morality, and what it means to be human. Unlike many contemporary comics that rehash superhero narratives, “Modville” offers an innovative concept. Instead of being published by a major company like Diamond or Penguin Random House, this series will be made available directly to consumers. It will debut as a prestige format (a 200-page hardcover rather than individual issues). Additionally, it will follow an unusual publishing schedule without the usual monthly pressures.

Loewe Enlists Proenza Schouler Founders and Mugler Appoints Miguel Castro Freitas in This Week’s Top Fashion News

To begin with, Loewe has selected Proenza Schouler’s co-founders as its new creative directors, and Mugler tapped Miguel Castro Freitas to fill that role. In the world of print media, Ib Kamara, Off-White’s creative director, is leaving his position at Dazed after a successful stint at the culture and fashion magazine. On another note, Homme Plissé Issey Miyake has been announced as the featured guest for Pitti Uomo this summer, showcasing its SS26 collection. Additionally, an unusual collaboration between tech and fashion occurred when an ERL jacket was given to the CEO of NVIDIA. Lastly, while Nike is reducing production of its popular Nike Dunks, Levi’s is planning a special reissue of vintage items from its archive.

Marathon Digital’s $2 Billion: The Quest for Bitcoins or a Fool’s Errand?

One might ponder: are they miners of Bitcoin or merely miners of hopes? For as one of the titans in the realm of Bitcoin mining in the United States—a veritable Goliath among David-like competitors—they strive through the sale of shares, fueled by the audacious ambition of augmenting their holdings of this digital currency. A prior escapade saw them flush with $1.4 billion, and what say you? They return for more like a beggar at the sumptuous feast. 🍽️

Trump, Tariffs, and Crypto Chaos: The 2025 Recession Spectacle 🎭

Puckrin added, with a hint of sarcasm, that President Donald Trump is not actively trying to engineer a recession. No, no, that would be too straightforward. Instead, the Trump administration’s penchant for cutting federal jobs and slashing spending to balance the budget might just accidentally stumble into one. Ah, the unintended consequences of governance! 🎪

How To Stop Rat Swarms In Atomfall

If you notice a squeaking sound close by in Atomfall, it’s a warning sign. Rats, like both human and mechanical adversaries, can pose a threat due to their numbers. Until you track down and eliminate their nest, they will continue to harass you persistently. This guide offers valuable insights on how to manage these relentless pests.

Brawl Stars: A Chaotic Journey Through Brawler Tiers and Oh-So-Bad Launches

Let’s discuss one well-known character from some infamous launch fiasco stories – Colette. Upon her initial release, several players found it akin to invoking the Flying Spaghetti Monster for satisfactory gameplay! In simpler terms, as stated by Wonderful_Fig_5501, “Colette was in a state that made her feel like a Z-tier character.” This reflects the disappointment of players who had to adjust to a brawler that seemed to be designed with failure in mind. It’s like being paired against someone who fights more like a sack of potatoes than a bona fide brawler. Dynamius01 echoed this sentiment, describing Colette as “barely surviving” in terms of her tier ranking during her launch period. However, it wasn’t just their individual complaints; many others in the community shared similar sentiments, voicing their own tales of struggle and despair.

Tweek Tune and 27Delly Drop “Bad One” With VFILES LAB

A program dedicated to unveiling, instructing, and strengthening cultural innovators from overlooked and undervalued groups, this initiative is propelling under-the-radar New York City musicians into the limelight through a one-year fellowship aimed at assisting artists in fulfilling their artistic and entrepreneurial aspirations.

Why did Matt Sharp leave the band Weezer?

The transition from Weezer 1.0 to our current version of the band involves a single individual’s departure and subsequent involvement with various other musical groups and performers. Specifically, Matt Sharp served as the bassist during their ’90s heyday, but later left the band to explore other musical ventures. So, why did he leave? Let’s find out!

SHOOP FW25 Makes The Office Feel Casual

In a relaxed style, the outfit collection saunters towards the office, blending comfort and familiarity. Button-down checked shirts are worn beneath thin sweaters, left undone over denim jeans and teamed with a zip-up hoodie. Meanwhile, a graphic tee gets matched with a short-sleeved shirt but is offset by corduroy pants and polished footwear.