Jordan, 33, has been lovingly nicknamed Michael “Bae” Jordan by fans for years, so this will likely come as a welcomed surprise to the actors’ die-hard fan base. The screen king who’s next to star in Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse, tells PEOPLE that the women in his family “are definitely proud of this one.” We bet.
Despite the many A-list big screen roles he’s nabbed, Jordan admits he never thought he’d actually get to claim this title.
“It’s a cool feeling,” he tells PEOPLE. “You know, everybody always made that joke, like, ‘Mike, this is the one thing you’re probably not going to get.’ But it’s a good club to be a part of.”
In the cover story, Jordan also shared that his family has followed PEOPLE’s iconic list for years. “When my grandmother was alive, it was something that she collected, and then my mom naturally reads it a lot and my aunts as well,” the Black Panther star told PEOPLE. “This is one that they’re definitely going to have a special place for.”
And speaking of, Jordan won over the hearts of his fans by meticulously selecting one scene-stealing leading role after another, including his turn as Adonis, in 2015’s Creed and villain Erik Killmonger in the record-smashing Marvel hit Black Panther. In between roles he’s also lent his voice to politics and encouraging fans to get out in vote in their local elections.
It’s hard to imagine how someone whose had as much fame and success as the Fruitvale Station star has by 33 could remain humble, but the actor revealed that his path to peace began with letting go. Jordan told PEOPLE the secret to his personal confidence came in “fully realizing that you can’t make everybody happy.”
“You could have all the good intentions in the world, and you’ll still get controversy or some type of negativity thrown your way,” he said. “Sometimes you’ve just got to trust the universe, you know? You’ve got to just believe in yourself and do what you feel is really right. I think that adds up.”
Black leading men are really taking over this list—Idris Elba took home the illustrious title in 2018 and John Legend held the honor down last year.
Jordan, 33, has been lovingly nicknamed Michael “Bae” Jordan by fans for years, so this will likely come as a welcomed surprise to the actors’ die-hard fan base. The screen king who’s next to star in Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse, tells PEOPLE that the women in his family “are definitely proud of this one.” We bet.
Despite the many A-list big screen roles he’s nabbed, Jordan admits he never thought he’d actually get to claim this title.
“It’s a cool feeling,” he tells PEOPLE. “You know, everybody always made that joke, like, ‘Mike, this is the one thing you’re probably not going to get.’ But it’s a good club to be a part of.”
In the cover story, Jordan also shared that his family has followed PEOPLE’s iconic list for years. “When my grandmother was alive, it was something that she collected, and then my mom naturally reads it a lot and my aunts as well,” the Black Panther star told PEOPLE. “This is one that they’re definitely going to have a special place for.”
And speaking of, Jordan won over the hearts of his fans by meticulously selecting one scene-stealing leading role after another, including his turn as Adonis, in 2015’s Creed and villain Erik Killmonger in the record-smashing Marvel hit Black Panther. In between roles he’s also lent his voice to politics and encouraging fans to get out in vote in their local elections.
It’s hard to imagine how someone whose had as much fame and success as the Fruitvale Station star has by 33 could remain humble, but the actor revealed that his path to peace began with letting go. Jordan told PEOPLE the secret to his personal confidence came in “fully realizing that you can’t make everybody happy.”
“You could have all the good intentions in the world, and you’ll still get controversy or some type of negativity thrown your way,” he said. “Sometimes you’ve just got to trust the universe, you know? You’ve got to just believe in yourself and do what you feel is really right. I think that adds up.”
Black leading men are really taking over this list—Idris Elba took home the illustrious title in 2018 and John Legend held the honor down last year.
Once again, I remind you all that this is a golden time for manga lovers. The reprinting of the legendary Rumiko Takahashi classics is only one reason to celebrate! As I mentioned in my review of Maison Ikkoku, I’d read some of her work earlier. Like, way back in the day, Ranma One-Half and Mermaid Saga. Before Inuyasha even came on the scene. I actually still have some of those issues: randomly found issues in the comic book style floppies of those manga series that were pubbed in the ’90s.
I loved those stories. I mean, I couldn’t make much sense of them since I was reading the issues out of order, but I loved the fantasy elements in them. The way magic was woven through the pages. In Mermaid Saga, there was definitely a supernatural aspect in the storytelling along with an element of darkness that I remember vividly.
The manga follows Yuta, who became immortal when he unwittingly ate mermaid flesh, and now he seeks a way to become human again. He longs to have a normal life once again where he can one day, die. The world keeps changing and everything and everyone he once knew is mostly gone. His will keeps him sane while he follows rumors and truth to achieving his goal. Hundreds of years later, he encounters a determined and quite volatile young lady named Mana. Her mysterious origins lead him deeper down a rabbit hole that the mermaid myth has roots in several places in Japan and he’s nowhere closer to saving his humanity.
Balancing the horror and romance genres nearly perfect with a supernatural flavor, Takahashi plays up the traditional mythical creatures of her homeland. With a narrative that covers generations, Yuta and Mana are characters thrown into this tale of tragedy and misfortune and the lives of both humans and those not touched by the curse of the existence of mermaids. With each chapter, they find new faces but also more breadcrumbs of where to go and new vessels filled with the horrible cocktail of emotions caused by being in the proximity of being near any parts of a mermaid of old.
There is a revolving door of minor characters; some lured in by the promise of immortality, others changed into monsters in human form by jealousy or hate, others bystanders with little to no agency to truly help those in need. The interaction of these characters not only flesh out the chapters but the overall story. No matter where our duo goes–there’s bound to be someone touched by the stories of the mermaids. Mixed in with all of this are the hi-jinks, the comedic bits (Mana and Yuta’s banter each chapter) that made me chuckle through reading. It is very much the Rumiko Takahashi formula of ‘giving you a bit of everything’ in yet another story that will captivate you and stay on the brain well after you finish reading.
For a manga from the 80’s, the book does seem to have aged well, thankfully. Newer manga fans might find her artwork a bit on the plain side but for folks like me who have a history with her work will probably feel right at home in familiar territory. Reading from page to page draws me back to that artwork that is so familiar–these black and white panels with that element of darkness deliciously flavoring this story. Mana, once confined to a secluded village and kept away from the outside world goes from barely being able to even walk to exploring Japan with Yuuta, confronting wicked men, and even standing up to protect those whose lives have been wrecked by circumstances related to the elusive mermaids. It’s that old tied and true Rumic Theatre ‘plucky heroine ‘that I love in her work that I refuse to apologize for.
There are tales of young love never realized, sisterly obligation turned obsessive, and more than one plight of someone wishing to obtain in death what in life they desired most. In short, this series is a saga in itself and worth rereading. This newer Collector’s edition features a beautiful cover and –ten pages of fully colored illustrations that are almost too gorgeous to look at. A definite treat to enhance this new reprint of a loved classic from a master. Having longtime translator Rachel Thorn onboard for the English translation is only a plus in my book!
At all most 400 pages, the first volume is a two in one, perfect for long time fans and new fans alike. The Viz website notes that the rating is “Teen+”. Manga published by them in that category usually is more suitable for older teens and adults. For example, may contain intense and/or gory violence, sexual content, frequent strong language, alcohol, tobacco and/or other substance use.
This volume should be suitable for an older teen who loves manga versus a tween just now becoming a teenager. There’s more than a spot of female nudity than there was in Maison Ikkoku, obviously because of the nature of mermaids, but nothing that would push this into the category of those manga that get shrink-wrapped in plastic at the bookstores. There’s slight gore, blood, and violence, but not enough to be overwhelming. Not enough to fly into the mature category, a la Berserk.
Legendary manga creator Rumiko Takahashi, who was finally honored with an induction into the Eisner Hall of Fame back in 2018 pushes her stars evermore into the spotlight, which means newer manga fans today get a taste of this veteran’s brilliance. Who is this manga for? The folks who want an older, established series with a horror-slash-supernatural flair, the “vintage” manga lovers, and most certainly fans of Rumiko Takahashi. Mermaid Saga has been a recommendation that I’ve passed on to mermaid lovers who also love comics for such a long time, even before the iconic series found its way to being reprinted this year.
Mermaid Saga Collector’s Edition, Vol. 1 is now available through Viz where most manga is sold.
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Hi everyone! I have some significant updates about both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort. At Disney World, they are making the license plate to be made available for Florida drivers as part of the Disney World’s 50th anniversary. Disney said the design of the plate will be released at a later date.
I found out the 5 things about JW Marriott Bonnet Creek- the newest hotel near Disney World:
It’s swanky
Use Marriott elite perks
Kids area and Mini Golf
Pools and Cabanas
Covid notes
A new Disney Resort Discount has been released for early 2021. Guests can stay at select WDW resorts while saving up to 35% for most nights January 3rd through April 17th, 2021. Resort stays utilizing this discount can be booked through March 15, 2021.
If you are considering going to Walt Disney World Resort right now, I found out 5 things you need to know before going:
Disney World is much busier- but still has capped capacity
Wait times are often (very) wrong
Lines look scary but move quickly
The best times to ride
You need a plan to eat
I also found out the 5 attractions that can be spooky if all alone at Walt Disney World:
Spaceship Earth: Epcot
Dinosaur: Animal Kingdom
Pirates of the Caribbean
Haunted Mansion: Just like at Disneyland Resort
Tower of Terror
Some Disney World fans don’t want the Splash Mountain retheme to be Princess and the Frog because they want Disney to retheme it to the Black Panther ride to honor Chadwick Boseman.
Over at Disneyland Resort, California announces that Disneyland can reopen in the yellow tier at 25% capacity. However, Disneyland can also reopen if the Orange County moves down two tiers. They can move down again no sooner than three weeks later. That means the very best-case scenario for a Disneyland reopening could like this:
Tuesday, October 27: OC posts numbers to meet the orange tier requirements
Tuesday, November 10: OC moves to orange tier, begins to post numbers to meet yellow tier requirements.
Tuesday, December 1: OC can move to yellow tier.
This all can happen if the case numbers could really start to go down quickly. Disneyland is considering Coronavirus-Related Lawsuit to Force California’s Theme Parks Open. The reason that Disneyland is considering doing that is because they are losing money. Plus, they don’t want to fire all of those people. Dr. Ghaly did say that smaller parks could reopen more quickly in other parts of the state, mostly because they attract fewer and mostly local customers, thus dampening the threat of a widespread outbreak of the coronavirus.
Disneyland’s California Adventure Park is going to start reopening the Buena Vista Street for shopping and dining starting in November. However, the rides will still not be open due to the covid-19 restriction safeties which why I understand that they are not going to open up the rides. All of this Disney information came from the Disney news I look at.
So, what do you guys think about this Disney information updates?
I would like to hear some comments, thoughts, opinions, or any concerns you guys might have.
Kim Ng has officially stepped up to the plate as the new general manager for the Miami Marlins, making her not only the first woman general manager for a Major League Baseball Team, but the first Asian American as well.
“On behalf of principal owner Bruce Sherman and our entire ownership group, we look forward to Kim bringing a wealth of knowledge and championship-level experience to the Miami Marlins,” Marlins CEO Derek Jeter stated. “Her leadership of our baseball operations team will play a major role on our path toward sustained success. Additionally, her extensive work in expanding youth baseball and softball initiatives will enhance our efforts to grow the game among our local youth as we continue to make a positive impact on the South Florida community.”
But this isn’t the first time Ng has made history, at age 29 she became the youngest assistant general manager in MLB.
Though Kim Ng may not be a name many people are familiar with, she has plenty of experience with baseball. The newly instituted GM has more than 30 years of experience in the major leagues, beginning as an intern with the Chicago White Sox in 1990. Her time in the profession pre-dates the existence of the Marlins, who were founded in 1991. She’s worked for the New York Yankees (1998-2001), Los Angeles Dodgers (2002-2011) and in the MLB commissioner’s office (2011-2020) AOL reports.
“I entered Major League Baseball as an intern and, after decades of determination, it is the honor of my career to lead the Miami Marlins as their next general manager,” Ng said.
“We are building for the long term in South Florida, developing a forward-thinking, collaborative, creative baseball operation made up of incredibly talented and dedicated staff who have, over the last few years, laid out a great foundation for success. This challenge is one I didn’t take lightly” she continued “When I got into this business, it seemed unlikely a woman would lead a major league team, but I am dogged in the pursuit of my goals. My goal is now to bring championship baseball to Miami. I am both humbled and eager to continue building the winning culture our fans expect and deserve.”
Here at Black Girl Nerds, we will eagerly watch as this woman continues to make history.