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[00:00.00]Unit 2 Families [00:05.92]Lesson 8 [00:10.26]Exercise 1.1 [00:13.62]I have two children ,Michael and Kate. [00:18.09]They are very different-- [00:20.69]I mean in the things they like doing [00:23.15]in their free time. [00:25.25]Michael li
A new superhero has been added to Marvel Comics Champions series. Her name is Amka Aliyak. She is known as Snowguard. Amka Aliyak is an Inuit teenager from northern Canada. She comes from Pangnirtung, a town in the territory of Nunavut. Inuit is the
VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: Incredible Hulk in July at the Comic-Con 2008 convention in San Diego, California And I'm Barbara Klein. This week on our program, we take a break from the new
个人小时候都幻想过成为电视或电影中的拥有超能力的超级英雄拯救世界。现在可能还想成为超级英雄,但可能是因为那些香车美女和无数闪耀的光环吧。今天潘吉和Jenny就要和大家谈谈那些让
William: Hello, and welcome to Entertainment, Im William Kremer. Today, Im very excited, because were going to be hearing from one of my very favourite comedians Gene Wilder. If youre a fan of the crazy comedies of Mel Brooks, youll know Gene Wilder
(MA) Now let's focus on comics in the 1950's. Early in the decade sales were down, so publishers started looking for some new angle to get their readers interested again. They found what they were looking for with horror comics --- stories about gho
She opens the newspaper. She turns the page. She turns another page. She finds the comics. She likes the comics. They are fun to read. They are easy to read. They are pictures with words. The pictures are pretty. Sometimes they are in color. She look
By Shilpi Jha Washington, DC 27 September 2006 watch Indian Comics report Millions of comic books are sold in the United States each year. Some are bought by children, but many are sought by young adults who grew up reading about their favorite supe
IndonesiaTeachingTolerancewithComics A new series of comic books is being introduced in Indonesia to promote diversity and tolerance. The group behind the creation of the comic book series says they are an innovative and effective way to combat the m
Sidestepping Newspapers, Comics Go Online When Randy K. Milholland was laid off 10 years ago, he used some of his idle time to create a Web comic called, Something Positive, featuring a lead character named Davan. When I started the comics off, he wa
Marvel Comics Superhero 'Thor' Hits Big Screen A super-hero inspired by Norse mythology leaps from the pages of Marvel Comics onto the big screen in an action adventure directed by Kenneth Branagh. Here's a look at Thor. THOR: What realm is this? Alf
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Comic books have long engaged young and old. But these days, there is a new batch of graphic novels that is especially aimed at children. NPR Books editor Petra Mayer went to San Diego Comic-Con to check them out. PETRA MAYER, BYLI
KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: Hell's Kitchen has for a long time been pop culture shorthand for gritty New York City. (SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, JESSICA JONES) KRYSTEN RITTER: (As Jessica Jones) Do you know any drug dealers? MIKE COLTER: (As Luke Cage) I own a ba
KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: Comic book writer and editor Len Wein has died. He helped create a lot of famous characters during his nearly 50-year career. ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Like Storm, the white-haired X-Man who controls the weather. MCEVERS: Human-plant hy
DAVID GREENE, HOST: And sometimes being part of a fan community means finding a welcoming group of like-minded people. Other times, fellow fans may not be so nice. Like, maybe you don't want to be in a comic club with Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons
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SCOTT SIMON, HOST: For most of their history, superheroes were white guys. That's changing. Alongside Superman and Captain America, there are more and more superheroes who are women or people of color or both. But this week, a Marvel Comics executive
Ruth: So, Tres, you read a lot of comics. Don't you find them really violent in Japan? Tres: Yeah, there are violent comic books. There are sexy comic books. There are comic books I wouldn't show to my grandmother. Ruth: But compared to the comic boo
Joel: So, anyway, you talked about city hunter. That's a Japanese comic? OK, tell me about that? Tres: I really don't remember much. It was some guy that was wanted, I guess for murder, I don't think he really did it. I think. I'm not sure. But, yeah
The Beijing International Comics and Animation Festival, one of the largest annual exhibitions of its kind in China, concluded in Beijing on Sunday. Comics from Japan, South Korea and even the US constitute a large part of the exhibition. Zhao Lingju