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Charles Darwin considered the kype to be a product of sexual selection and as a tool for fighting among males. For example, male salmon have been seen in the wild using their kype to firmly grasp an opponent's tail. [10] Others have suggested it has no function, and observed the kype seems to prevent the use of the breeding teeth which sometimes develop alongside the kype. One suggestion was that the kype is merely the result of a surplus of chemicals, not used for the production of sex products. [3]

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Almost immediately Action's violence began to attract attention from the press. On 23 February 1976, The London Evening Standard ran an article on the comic, criticising its bloodletting. More sustained criticism came from The Sun, which dissected Action on 30 April 1976. As author Martin Baker has noted, the article itself was relatively balanced but the headline - "The Sevenpenny Nightmare", in reference to the notorious Victorian penny dreadfuls - set the tone for a campaign against the title's immorality. [3] However, the excellent sales led to the creative staff being egged on in some cases. [2]Hook Jaw” was originally drawn by Spanish artist Ramon Sola, but Sola moved on to other things, notably a similar story from 2000AD called “Flesh”, also written by Pat Mills, where dinosaurs are the main protagonists set against greedy, immoral, time-travelling human hunters. Sola was replaced mid-way through the second storyline by fellow Spanish artist Felix Carrion. The style suffered as the new artist’s work was crude at best. If a scientific cure for death was ever to be invented, you’d presume everywhere would get a lot more crowded. That does not seem to be the case in the sparsely populated environs of A.D.: After Death, a collaboration by two US comics talents currently at the top of their game. Scott Snyder is the writer who has had the keys to the Batmobile for the past five years, overseeing the main Batman comic series and shaping the fate of DC’s most important character. Writer-artist Jeff Lemire is similarly in demand, having recently been tasked with defining the biggest villain in the Marvel universe as writer of a new series focusing on Thanos, everyone’s favourite bumpy-chinned cosmic conqueror. Using the wrench can leave sharp burs in the pipe where the jaws dig into the pipe, wearing gloves can help prevent cuts

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The image above from the Dior Homme Autumn-Winter 2011 collection shows the position on mens trousers where this closure is most commonly used, as a sturdy way of fastening the waistband of mens or womens tailored trousers. It could also be used in a similar way on skirt waistbands. Too much action: how kids' comic Action drowned in its own ultraviolence" by David Burnett, The Guardian, 21 October 2016

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Mills claimed not to have read the new series, but had heard it was "dire". [17] Rebellion Publishing [ edit ] More recently, early episodes of Hookjaw were reprinted in the short-lived STRIP Magazine, beautifully re-worked by Jim Campbell to remove the dated, staid lettering for modern fonts and coloured by Gary Caldwell– but Egmont were at that point unwilling to authorise new adventures. These revised versions were collected as a digital edition by Egmont, and were previously also offered by SEQUENTIAL. The image below is from a garment by Tze Goh as seen previously in the post Padded Minimalism by Tze Goh». This shows how the hook and bar can also be used as a minimal closure on another area of the garment as it has been used here to fasten the centre front of the cape as well as the adjustable tabs inside the garment. Most pipe wrenches are made of iron or aluminum. Aluminum is lighter but cannot handle as much torque as iron-bodied pipe wrenches.

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A kype is a hook-like secondary sex characteristic which develops at the distal tip of the lower jaw in some male salmonids prior to the spawning season. [1] [2] The structure usually develops in the weeks prior to, and during, migration to the spawning grounds. In addition to the development of the kype, a large depression forms in the two halves of the premaxilla in the upper jaw, allowing the kype to fit into the premaxilla when the mouth is closed. [3] The founder of downthetubes, which he established in 1998. John works as a comics and magazine editor, writer, and on promotional work for the Lakes International Comic Art Festival.

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Some kinds of pipe wrenches, though rarer, have a separate head assembly that can attach to the body. Pipe wrenches, sometimes referred to as monkey wrenches, are used by plumbers, drillers and many other trades that work with threaded piping. How is a Pipe Wrench Used? The basics of operating a pipe wrench: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Barker, Martin (11 August 1990). Action: The Story of a Violent Comic. Titan Books. ISBN 9781852860233. Pat Mills, "The Sevenpenny Nightmare!", Judge Dredd Megazine List of Action stories#379 (17 January 2017) Butts, I.A.; Love, O.P.; Farwell, M.; Pitcher, T.E. (2012). "Primary and secondary sexual characters in alternative reproductive tactics of Chinook salmon: Associations with androgens and the maturation-inducing steroid". General and Comparative Endocrinology. 175 (3): 449–456. doi: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2011.11.041. PMID 22172341.

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