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  1. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - A luxury #WeddingFashion editorial inspired by the #DesertOfOman;
    - #HasselbladsPhocus mobile app finally comes to #Android;
    - Writing winning #LinkedInContent, without #AI;
    - ‘Zara death #pants’: are these the world’s most dangerous #trousers?
    - 9 #artists who shaped #NordicModernism, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  2. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - A luxury #WeddingFashion editorial inspired by the #DesertOfOman;
    - #HasselbladsPhocus mobile app finally comes to #Android;
    - Writing winning #LinkedInContent, without #AI;
    - ‘Zara death #pants’: are these the world’s most dangerous #trousers?
    - 9 #artists who shaped #NordicModernism, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  3. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - A luxury #WeddingFashion editorial inspired by the #DesertOfOman;
    - #HasselbladsPhocus mobile app finally comes to #Android;
    - Writing winning #LinkedInContent, without #AI;
    - ‘Zara death #pants’: are these the world’s most dangerous #trousers?
    - 9 #artists who shaped #NordicModernism, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  4. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - A luxury #WeddingFashion editorial inspired by the #DesertOfOman;
    - #HasselbladsPhocus mobile app finally comes to #Android;
    - Writing winning #LinkedInContent, without #AI;
    - ‘Zara death #pants’: are these the world’s most dangerous #trousers?
    - 9 #artists who shaped #NordicModernism, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  5. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - A luxury #WeddingFashion editorial inspired by the #DesertOfOman;
    - #HasselbladsPhocus mobile app finally comes to #Android;
    - Writing winning #LinkedInContent, without #AI;
    - ‘Zara death #pants’: are these the world’s most dangerous #trousers?
    - 9 #artists who shaped #NordicModernism, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  6. Flash Gordon Defenders of the Earth with Ryan Estrada

    In 1986, King Features looked at its stable of unrelated newspaper strip heroes and decided the responsible thing to do was throw them all in a blender. Flash Gordon, Mandrake the Magician, and the Phantom. A spaceman, a stage hypnotist, and a guy who lives in a skull-shaped cave and inherited his job from his dad got drafted into a single Saturday morning cartoon called Defenders of the Earth on the apparent theory that if the Avengers could do a team-up, so could three guys who had never met before that year and shared nothing except a syndicate contract.

    Then, because nothing from the ’80s was allowed to stay just a cartoon, Defenders of the Earth became a video game in 1990, courtesy of Enigma Variations, for the exact kind of home computer that made you type a magic incantation and wait: Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Amiga, and, for the three people on Earth who owned one, the SAM Coupé. You play Flash, sneaking through Ming’s castle dodging security cameras, occasionally calling in Mandrake or the Phantom to open doors, because apparently that’s what magic and jungle-honed strength were for in these days.

    Helping make sense of this glorious pile of licensed heroes is Ryan Estrada, who’s written comics for Star Trek, Popeye, Garfield, and, fittingly, Flash Gordon itself, having contributed to Papercutz’s newer Flash Gordon Adventures line. Ryan’s also built a reputation for tucking real hidden puzzles and messages directly into his comic pages, in plain sight, daring anyone paying close enough attention to find them. Which feels like exactly the right skillset for an episode about a security system that apparently only a few specific comic strip disciplines can defeat.

    So track down a joystick you no longer own, adjust to a universe where Flash Gordon answers to a management structure that includes a professional hypnotist, and let’s find out whether the Defenders of the Earth earned their game, or whether Earth would’ve been just fine handling Ming on its own.

    Learn such things as:

    • Is it really a team game if you only get to play as one member?
    • Why should you learn another language that uses a different alphabet?
    • What are some of the special rules with making licenses comics?
    • And so much more!

    You can find everything you could ever want to know about Ryan on RyanEstrada.com. Let’s see if anyone can pick out my favorite part. I’ll give you a hint, it’s on the home page.

    If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you’re interested in.

    The next episode is going to be Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 Mutant Nightmare, so get your thoughts ready and over to me if you want to hear them in the show.

    If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store.

    Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix.

    You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicspodcast on Threads, @playcomics on YouTube, or the Play Comics website.

    If you want to hear Chris talk with Karrington Martin about the lessons we learned from children’s media and how crazy it is that we’re supposed to just forget about that now that we’re adults, then Sugar, Spite, and Everything is Fine is probably something you should check out.

    A big thanks to Xandar Radio and Saints of Storm and Sorrow by Gabriella Buba for the promos today.

    Intro/Outro Music by Backing Track, who exclusively wears red jackets with embedded speakers so there’s always a soundtrack.

    #CharltonComics #Computers #DarkHorse #DC #DellComics #DynamiteComics #EnigmaVariations #FlashGordon #GoldKeyComics #HarveyComics #HiTecSoftware #KingComics #MadCaveStudios #Marvel #newspaper #RyanEstrada
  7. Earthquake Near Mount Fuji Raises Alarm… Japan Meteorological Agency Says “No Link to Volcanic Activity”

    Magnitude 5.6 Earthquake Strikes Yamanashi Prefecture on the Night of the 26th 10 Suffer Minor Injuries; Thousands of Hou…
    #Japan #JP #MountFuji #economic #ISSUE #Korea #MountFujiNews #news #newspaper #politics #society #southkorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily #富士山
    alojapan.com/1510312/earthquak

  8. alojapan.com/1510312/earthquak Earthquake Near Mount Fuji Raises Alarm… Japan Meteorological Agency Says “No Link to Volcanic Activity” #economic #ISSUE #Korea #MountFuji #MountFujiNews #MountFuji #news #newspaper #politics #society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily #富士山 Magnitude 5.6 Earthquake Strikes Yamanashi Prefecture on the Night of the 26th 10 Suffer Minor Injuries; Thousands of Households Lose Power and Water On the night of the 26th, an earthqua

  9. The Reading Room on Wheels

    I think he was double parked, probably waiting for someone and reading the newspaper on a cool March afternoon in 2021.

    inphotos.org/2026/06/25/the-re

  10. The Reading Room on Wheels

    I think he was double parked, probably waiting for someone and reading the newspaper on a cool March afternoon in 2021.

    inphotos.org/2026/06/25/the-re

  11. The Reading Room on Wheels

    I think he was double parked, probably waiting for someone and reading the newspaper on a cool March afternoon in 2021.

    inphotos.org/2026/06/25/the-re

  12. The Reading Room on Wheels

    I think he was double parked, probably waiting for someone and reading the newspaper on a cool March afternoon in 2021.

    inphotos.org/2026/06/25/the-re

  13. The Reading Room on Wheels

    I think he was double parked, probably waiting for someone and reading the newspaper on a cool March afternoon in 2021.

    inphotos.org/2026/06/25/the-re

  14. For folks outside of Portland, y’all should know that we have this great newspaper called Street Roots.

    streetroots.org

    It’s run by folks experiencing houselessness. But that’s not a gimmick. They do excellent work. Great reporting with engaging stories.

    I always buy the papers from folks who are selling them on the streets. It feels good to contribute to their cause. And it’s always a great read.

    #Portland #PDX #StreetRoots #Journalism #Newspaper #Homelessness #Houselessness

  15. For folks outside of Portland, y’all should know that we have this great newspaper called Street Roots.

    streetroots.org

    It’s run by folks experiencing houselessness. But that’s not a gimmick. They do excellent work. Great reporting with engaging stories.

    I always buy the papers from folks who are selling them on the streets. It feels good to contribute to their cause. And it’s always a great read.

    #Portland #PDX #StreetRoots #Journalism #Newspaper #Homelessness #Houselessness

  16. For folks outside of Portland, y’all should know that we have this great newspaper called Street Roots.

    streetroots.org

    It’s run by folks experiencing houselessness. But that’s not a gimmick. They do excellent work. Great reporting with engaging stories.

    I always buy the papers from folks who are selling them on the streets. It feels good to contribute to their cause. And it’s always a great read.

    #Portland #PDX #StreetRoots #Journalism #Newspaper #Homelessness #Houselessness

  17. For folks outside of Portland, y’all should know that we have this great newspaper called Street Roots.

    streetroots.org

    It’s run by folks experiencing houselessness. But that’s not a gimmick. They do excellent work. Great reporting with engaging stories.

    I always buy the papers from folks who are selling them on the streets. It feels good to contribute to their cause. And it’s always a great read.

  18. For folks outside of Portland, y’all should know that we have this great newspaper called Street Roots.

    streetroots.org

    It’s run by folks experiencing houselessness. But that’s not a gimmick. They do excellent work. Great reporting with engaging stories.

    I always buy the papers from folks who are selling them on the streets. It feels good to contribute to their cause. And it’s always a great read.

    #Portland #PDX #StreetRoots #Journalism #Newspaper #Homelessness #Houselessness

  19. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - Multi-day #IndianWedding blending Gujarati and Punjabi #traditions;
    - #Meta removes #FacialRecognition code from #RayBan smart glasses app;
    - How can #photographers make #money: here are some guidelines;
    - #StreetStyle look of the week: #pinstripes from London;
    - The strange #history of #LoremIpsum: how #Cicero’s words became the world’s favorite placeholder text, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  20. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - Multi-day #IndianWedding blending Gujarati and Punjabi #traditions;
    - #Meta removes #FacialRecognition code from #RayBan smart glasses app;
    - How can #photographers make #money: here are some guidelines;
    - #StreetStyle look of the week: #pinstripes from London;
    - The strange #history of #LoremIpsum: how #Cicero’s words became the world’s favorite placeholder text, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  21. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - The #SonyA7RVI has illuminated buttons: why did it take a decade?
    - #GoogleAskMaps updates: how they impact your #BusinessProfile;
    - A New York Public Library #wedding weekend;
    - What’s the best way to wear a #CropTop?
    - $3.7 million #CecilyBrown #painting to lead upcoming #Christie’s London sale, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  22. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - Photographer’s #CameraGear gets jet washed by 20-foot wave in #Tahiti;
    - 7 creative ideas for #SocialEngagementPosts to boost online interaction;
    - Classic #SpringWedding with more southern charm;
    - #JuneStyle essentials: capri #pants, crochet #tops and the return of the kick flare;
    - #ArtBaselParis announces more than 200 #exhibitors for its 2026 edition, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  23. 80 Years after WWII Ended: Problems for Japan, a technology-oriented nation, that are left unaddressed

    On April 15, 1945, the Emperor himself delivered a radio address to the nation of the Imperial Rescript…
    #EuropeSays #Japan #JP #Economy #contribution #EconomyofJapan #fellow #Industry #Japan'seconomy #Japaneseeconomy #Magazine #media #newspaper #OKAZAKITetsuji #Research #ResearchInstituteofEconomy #RIETI #TRADE
    europesays.com/japan/33494/

  24. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - #CaboWedding weekend with pink, orange, and #SeaOfCortez blue details;
    - #SonyA7V topped a major sales chart for a fifth straight month;
    - 5 essential #AccountingTasks for #SmallBusinesses to master;
    - #StreetStyle look of the week: mom’s #jacket for a night on the town;
    - 11 must-see shows during #NewYorkArtWeek 2026, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  25. Newspaper withdrawal at the breakfast table

    Mornings haven’t been quite the same around the house since Feb. 26–the last one that started with a print copy of the Washington Post landing somewhere near our front walk, making less of a thud than it once did, sometime before dawn.

    That marked the end of a streak of Post home delivery that had run decades, going back to my first apartments out of college in Arlington and D.C. The wanton destruction of much of my old newsroom, followed by my seeing the sad results of Jeff Bezos’s act of civic vandalism and then facing an imminent renewal of our print subscription, pushed me to terminate that streak–in sorrow, not anger.

    (The Post’s site didn’t even offer me a discount on my way out.)

    Since then, the demise of a daily habit of analog news reading has left me with a breakfast-table problem: What do I read instead to ensure I still start the day by informing myself? Ideally, without bringing a touchscreen device to the table?

    One early answer had been collecting dust on other household surfaces: the print magazines we get.

    I’m one of the many people who subscribed to Wired in early 2025 in appreciation of that publication’s outstanding coverage of the Trump administration’s abuses of power. But until the dead-tree edition of the Post wasn’t occupying space on the breakfast table, I let copies of that magazine pile up.

    We also have back issues of such other print mags as the Air & Space Museum’s Air & Space quarterly and the UVA and Georgetown alumni magazines my wife and I get. I’ve been reminded that they’re worth reading with a morning coffee–among other things, I now know that the coffee company I keep buying from at Costco was founded by another Hoya.

    And there’s a slightly less-portable form of printed media, books. My current read is my Post friend Sara Kehaulani Goo’s memoir Kuleana, in which she unpacks her Hawaiian heritage and her family’s struggles to hold on to the last of some ancestral land.

    If I must turn to a touchscreen, I’ve realized that my digital reading should be one of the most newspaper-like forms of online publishing, RSS. Catching up with favorite sites via that online-syndication format seems healthier than flipping over to social media.

    I can also read the Washington Post on the web or in its Android or iPad apps–my Arlington and D.C. library cards provide free online access, notwithstanding the occasional glitch renewing that freebie. And yet I don’t turn to what I think of as my alma mater of journalism as often as I did when I paid for it. I feel a little bad about that.

    #AirSpace #books #digitalMedia #Georgetown #Kuleana #mags #newspaper #printPaper #printSubscription #ReallySimpleSyndication #RSS #SaraGoo #washingtonPost #Wired
  26. Newspaper withdrawal at the breakfast table

    Mornings haven’t been quite the same around the house since Feb. 26–the last one that started with a print copy of the Washington Post landing somewhere near our front walk, making less of a thud than it once did, sometime before dawn.

    That marked the end of a streak of Post home delivery that had run decades, going back to my first apartments out of college in Arlington and D.C. The wanton destruction of much of my old newsroom, followed by my seeing the sad results of Jeff Bezos’s act of civic vandalism and then facing an imminent renewal of our print subscription, pushed me to terminate that streak–in sorrow, not anger.

    (The Post’s site didn’t even offer me a discount on my way out.)

    Since then, the demise of a daily habit of analog news reading has left me with a breakfast-table problem: What do I read instead to ensure I still start the day by informing myself? Ideally, without bringing a touchscreen device to the table?

    One early answer had been collecting dust on other household surfaces: the print magazines we get.

    I’m one of the many people who subscribed to Wired in early 2025 in appreciation of that publication’s outstanding coverage of the Trump administration’s abuses of power. But until the dead-tree edition of the Post wasn’t occupying space on the breakfast table, I let copies of that magazine pile up.

    We also have back issues of such other print mags as the Air & Space Museum’s Air & Space quarterly and the UVA and Georgetown alumni magazines my wife and I get. I’ve been reminded that they’re worth reading with a morning coffee–among other things, I now know that the coffee company I keep buying from at Costco was founded by another Hoya.

    And there’s a slightly less-portable form of printed media, books. My current read is my Post friend Sara Kehaulani Goo’s memoir Kuleana, in which she unpacks her Hawaiian heritage and her family’s struggles to hold on to the last of some ancestral land.

    If I must turn to a touchscreen, I’ve realized that my digital reading should be one of the most newspaper-like forms of online publishing, RSS. Catching up with favorite sites via that online-syndication format seems healthier than flipping over to social media.

    I can also read the Washington Post on the web or in its Android or iPad apps–my Arlington and D.C. library cards provide free online access, notwithstanding the occasional glitch renewing that freebie. And yet I don’t turn to what I think of as my alma mater of journalism as often as I did when I paid for it. I feel a little bad about that.

    #AirSpace #books #digitalMedia #Georgetown #Kuleana #mags #newspaper #printPaper #printSubscription #ReallySimpleSyndication #RSS #SaraGoo #washingtonPost #Wired
  27. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - #Hasselblad unveils the 70 exceptional #HasselbladMasters2026 finalists;
    - 5 creative group #ideas for successful #TeamBuilding;
    - This #WoodlandWedding blurred the line between fantasy and reality;
    - #Chanel stages a #MetGala curtain raiser;
    - British ’90s #art and fashion #exhibition heading to #TateBritain in fall 2026, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  28. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - The same #photo, five different #editors: which one actually wins?
    - The problem with how #photographers talk about #money;
    - A stunningly timeless #wedding in #PalmSprings;
    - 8 awesome Spring/Summer #menswear arrivals from #Percival;
    - $33.5 million #SetOfMirrors by #ClaudeLalanne sets a new record for a #WorkOfDesign, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper

  29. 📰 Today's top stories, personally curated for you by Zorz Studios: zorz.it/newspaper

    - The same #photo, five different #editors: which one actually wins?
    - The problem with how #photographers talk about #money;
    - A stunningly timeless #wedding in #PalmSprings;
    - 8 awesome Spring/Summer #menswear arrivals from #Percival;
    - $33.5 million #SetOfMirrors by #ClaudeLalanne sets a new record for a #WorkOfDesign, and more

    #ZoracleDaily #newspaper