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Undersea Agent / Heft-Reihe
Undersea Agent Meets Dr. Fang!
cover: Ray Bailey
Tower Comics, Inc. / USA 1966
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Chaleureux et assez aimable pour me laisser prendre quelques prises de vue. Ici, en vue éloignée, et AVANT de me présenter et de socialiser avec le sujet. Il faut toujours faire une première prise de vue sans demander la permission ;)
Autre remarque : le geste de l’agent, portant sa main à son oreillette, constitue un «instant décisif», car il permet d’évoquer le rôle du sujet et de communiquer un peu mieux sa fonction de «gardien» des lieux, même si l’uniforme pourrait être plus convaincant (avec une casquette par exemple). Voyons les archétypes du genre.
I wanted to put together my own version of Sharon Carter, a.k.a. agent 13 of S.H.I.E.L.D.!! The head is from Phicen, the body is from Very Cool Toys and the outfit is a SHIELD uniform worn by Black Widow! It's still a work in progress! I found a better head sculpt that I pre-ordered but it will be a while before it is released!
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Foto Pròpia. 1a Mostra Solidària de Seguretat i Emergències a Terrassa.
Foto Propia. 1a Muestra Solidaria de Seguridad y Emergencias en Terrassa.
Item # PP060
Agent Lotta Danger
Poppy Parker™ Dressed Doll
Suggested Retail Price: $120.00 US
Limited Edition Size: 800
Estimated Ship Date: Approximately Summer 2014
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Poppy Parker (12-inch)
Head Sculpt: Poppy Parker
Quick Switch Feature: No
Skin Tones: FR White
Hair Color: Auburn Mix
Eyelashes: Yes, Hand Applied
Copyright: ©Uros Zunic. All rights reserved. Please do not use this image, or any images from my photostream, without my permission.
The business ends of the heavy equipment responsible for wiping the old Continetal Motors Plant off the map anxiously await the return of their masters, to continue their destruction.
Shot on the grounds of the long-abandoned Continental Motors Plant in east Detroit, Michigan.
Night, full moon, abundant ambient sodium vapor light, and natural strobe.
CPKF Shadow Agents - What you don't see is what counts.
Well equipped, dark and true identities hidden behind shiny tactical goggles, the CPKF Shadow's, under the command of Agent "Zook" patrol the studded streets of Cambay. This mission is different... Typically a stealth outfit equipped with blades and silenced weapons, today they're armed with the new BrickArms MGL, some M6 Rockets and some Frag and Stun grenades (and a BrickForge [riot] shield), these boys are out to do some damage. Grand Admiral Joz needs to take out special insurance to cover damages left by this dark hunting crew...
Check out CPKF Shadows, a Flickr set.
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Please use with permission and full attribution
Agent X9 / Heft-Reihe
> Jessie Fox / Eine Falle für Spione (art: Jim Holdaway)
Reprints from Modesty Blaise daily (London Evening Standard) 1973.05.14 - 1973.09.20
[The Wicked Gnomes]
> Geheimagent Corrigan / Die heilige Statue der Mayanca (art: Al Williamson)
Reprints from Secret Agent Corrigan daily (King Features Syndicate) 1974.08.05 - 1974.11.02
> Cisco Kid / Viehdiebe auf der SD-Ranch (art: José Luis Salinas)
cover: Enrique Romero
Verlag: Illu-Press (Deutschland; 1976)
ex libris MTP
Inspired by eclispeGrafix's Chemical Agent, I tried to do the best I could by finding a Lego torso similar to the one seen in the Chemical Agents picture, while at the same time making it as accurate to the Chemical Agent in Modern Warfare 3's survival mode
SHIELD Agent Victoria Hand: Emily Finke
From a commissioned shoot.
Lighting: Natural light (clouds were alternately covering and uncovering the sun) plus a 430ex II in an SMDV 60 Hexabox camera left for fill.
Please check my website davidhuy.com/tutorial/pro-tutorials/ if you want to know more about the tutorials.
The Agents M-wing variant was built and given to me by Ace Kim for my birthday. I added all the stickers afterwards, using only stickers from the Agents sets.
For those of you who are still keeping up with the show, congratulations! You have now been rewarded with two great episodes in a row! Wow, now this show is making sense!
Ok, first off let's talk about the picture above... WHAT IS THAT?! Is it a Kree, a Frost Giant, or something else? Leave your thoughts on last night's episode in the comments! Also, who do you think the Clarevoient is? Some say it's MODOK, Leader, or Ultron! I think it's Ultron. Please leave your thoughts on the show and if you're not watching A.O.S now, its ok, the episode are good now, it's safe!
Magdeburg / Germany
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Hey all! Something a bit different from me here - the result of playing around a bit with a friend just starting to get into LEGO (he built most of the smaller ship, and I built the larger one and helped him out a little) - a bit of playing that I obviously got a little carried away with, haha! It was a pretty quick build though, if I recall correctly - I think we did it all the same day.
Anyhow, I've always wanted to open up my build themes a bit more, so here's a bit of a start!
Thanks for viewing, C&C are welcome!
I do not know more about CSX other than what I have seen & learned over the past few years in my own dealings with this company's spokespersons, representatives and agents. I can say unequivocally there indeed was an amazing turnaround with CSX over the past year but was not aware of the reason. I will also say that every CSX representative I've come in contact with over the years has been outstanding. The only impediment to the majority of the progress with this railway here in Kentucky was the Government itself. RIP Hunter Harrison - indeed what a brilliant man you were.
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CSX CEO Hunter Harrison Dies at Age 73
www.thestreet.com/story/14422803/1/csx-ceo-hunter-harriso...
By Brian Sozzi and Anders Keitz
Dec 16, 2017 3:24 PM EST
The legendary railroad figure passes away after battling an unexplained illness, according to reports.
It is with great sadness that we announce that E. Hunter Harrison, President and Chief Executive Officer of CSX, died today in Wellington, Fla., due to unexpectedly severe complications from a recent illness," CSX said in a statement. "The entire CSX family mourns this loss. On behalf of our Board of Directors, management team and employees, we extend our deepest sympathies to Hunter's family. Hunter was a larger-than-life figure who brought his remarkable passion, experience and energy in railroading to CSX."
CSX chairman Ed Kelly added, "With the passing of Hunter Harrison, CSX has suffered a major loss. Notwithstanding that loss, the Board is confident that Jim Foote, as acting Chief Executive Officer, and the rest of the CSX team will capitalize on the changes that Hunter has made. The Board will continue to consider in a deliberative way how best to maximize CSX's performance over the long term."
Jim Foote, who joined the company in October as its chief operating officer, was named acting CEO on Friday. Foote, who worked with Harrison at Canadian National for 11 years, declined to provide further details of Harrison's condition and when he might return during a conference call with analysts Friday.
Shares of CSX fell by about 7.7% to $52.93 on Friday.
Harrison was installed as CEO of the Jacksonville, Fla.-based railroad company in April 2017 as part of activist investor Paul Hilal's efforts to shake up management at CSX. Prior to joining CSX, Harrison solidified his legacy at the helm of Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (CP - Get Report) for five years.
Harrison's age and overall health were in focus earlier this year as investors were asked to vote on an $84 million compensation package. The Wall Street Journal reported that Harrison has a medical condition that requires him to "frequently use an oxygen tank" and he declined requests by CSX's board to have an independent physician review his medical record during the brief proxy battle. Still, a vast majority of shareholder supported Harrison and rewarded him with the $84 million payment.
Despite Harrison's departure, Foote said that he does "not see any reason to diminish our expectations concerning the pace and magnitude of our future progress." He said that the real heavy lifting has been done.
"The Precision Scheduled Railroading framework has been put into place and the company has the critical railroad talent sufficient to follow through and execute on the PSR operating plan," Foote said. Precision Scheduled Railroading refers to repetitive on-time performance, a strategy that Harrison perfected and rode to great financial successes at prior stops.
BMO Capital markets analyst Fadi Chamoun concurred, saying that CSX has accomplished more than 50% of its restructuring targets, and Foote has the skill set to keep moving the ball forward.
"CSX has already made meaningful changes in its turnaround, with the heavier lifting complete and foundations of Precision Scheduled Railroading firmly in place," Chamoun wrote in a research note. "We sense that the company has already executed on over 50% of its estimated $1.1 billion cost improvement opportunity, which puts it at a run-rate of 65% operating ratio."
BMO has an Outperform rating on the stock with a $60 price target.
"For what it's worth, we observed a mutually respectful, and even collegial, relationship between Mr. Harrison and Mr. Foote as they interacted during the keynote CSX fireside chat that we hosted at the CS Industrials conference two weeks ago," Credit Suisse analysts Allison Landry and Anuj Shah wrote in a research note. "This gives us reason to believe that Hunter - at his post or not - may very well pull it off after all."
"There is still much more work to be done here, but again everyone is focused," Foote said.