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Do We Honestly Care About The Art?

Do We Honestly Care About The Art? Posted on by Michael Kelleher I ve been restoring comic art for almost 15 years now. My company, Kellustration, Inc. ( kellustration.com ) supplies thousands of pages of art restoration every year to Marvel, Dark Horse, Dynamic Forces, and other publishers who present classic material in collected editions. We ve been entrusted to restore some of the most important stories in the history of comic books. I am truly passionate about comic art and the artists that create that art, but I wasn t always that way. I ve been reading and collecting comics since 1975. I never paid much attention to the quality of comic printing. I don t think that the average reader does.

Worst week of unrest since Rising, and Michael Collins insists: No partition in Ireland

Worst week of unrest since Rising, and Michael Collins insists: No partition in Ireland What was in the news 100 years ago today? Read our Echoes of Our Past, a weekly column by Richard Forrest, Cork City Library Paper cuttings from 1921 Richard Forrest IN the week of May 14-20, there were 60 attacks on Crown forces and the number of police and military casualties was 55, with 23 deaths, the Echo reported on May 21, 1921. It was the highest weekly figure since the Rebellion in 1916. Nearly half the casualties occurred on May 14, the day after the elections for the Southern Parliament. There seems no doubt they were the outcome of a pre-arranged plan to demonstrate Sinn Féin’s political strength and power to maintain armed resistance to British law.

Homeless man charged over attack on woman in central Dublin

Homeless man charged over attack on woman in central Dublin Dean Paget (32) has not indicated how he will plead to charges arising from incidents on April 25th about 3 hours ago Tom Tuite A homeless man has been remanded in custody charged over a serious attack on a woman in Dublin city centre.   A homeless man has been remanded in custody charged over a serious attack on a woman in Dublin city centre. Dean Paget (32), of no fixed abode, is accused of four violent offences against the woman at three locations in the south central Dublin in the early hours of April 25th last.

Vaccination the start of a bright summer and an autumn of hope

PATIENTS who were cocooning for more than a year have been given a new “lease of life” after receiving a vaccine against Covid-19. That’s according to Patricia O’Gorman, who was redeployed to be the clinical lead for the Mid-West Vaccination Centres at Treacy’s West County, the Radisson Blu Hotel, Meelick, and the Abbey Court Hotel, Nenagh, since March 1. The Ennis Hospital director of nursing has seen some patients cheering after they are vaccinated and has witnessed a sense of joy in their overall demeanour. “Vaccination is the start of a bright summer and an autumn of hope, particularly for people who want to go back to work, the businesses that didn’t get to work for the last year and people who want to see their grandparents, brothers and sisters.”

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