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  2. Kabuki (David W. Mack comic) - Wikipedia

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    Kabuki is a comic book series created by artist and writer David Mack, first published in 1994 by Caliber Comics in KABUKI: Fear the Reaper, a 48-page comic book (with an eight page promotional peek at the story in High Caliber earlier that year).

  3. Kabuki - Wikipedia

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    Since feudal laws in 17th century Japan prohibited replicating the looks of samurai or nobility and the use of luxurious fabrics, the kabuki costumes were groundbreaking new designs to the general public, even setting trends that still exist today. Although the earliest kabuki costumes have not been preserved, separate otoko and onnagata kabuki ...

  4. Usmania Glass Sheet Factory Limited - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the company announced plans to invest 3 billion taka to modernize its factory in Chittagong. The company had been producing glass using Fourcault process which is costlier than the Float glass process used by private manufacturers in Bangladesh. The company had to sell their products at below manufacturing costs and had been making a ...

  5. How Much Do Masks Really Cost? From Cloth to KN95, Here’s a ...

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    The CDC recommends finding a cloth mask that has two or more layers of breathable fabric that fits snuggly against the sides of your face. You can find a pack of two fabric masks for as low as $4. ...

  6. David W. Mack - Wikipedia

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    He completed the first book, Kabuki: Circle of Blood, while still in college. Mack has also worked on such Marvel Comics publications as Daredevil , Alias , New Avengers , and White Tiger . He was nominated for the 2020 Eisner Award in the categories of Best Painter/Digital Artist, and Best Cover Artist.

  7. The Great Kabuki - Wikipedia

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    Akihisa Mera (米良 明久, Mera Akihisa, born September 8, 1948), better known as The Great Kabuki (ザ・グレート・カブキ, Za Gurēto Kabuki), is a Japanese retired professional wrestler. He is famous as the first to blow Asian mist in his opponents' faces.

  8. Theatre of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Theatre in Bangladesh is believed to have its origin in the 4th century AD in the form of Sanskrit drama. The conquest of Bengal by the Gupta Empire led the ingress of the northern Indian culture into the ancient Bangladeshi culture which eventually introduced the tradition of theatre in Bangladesh .

  9. Kumadori - Wikipedia

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    Kumadori (隈取) is the stage makeup worn by kabuki actors, mostly when performing kabuki plays in the aragoto style. [1] The term also applies to a painting method in which two brushes are used simultaneously, one for the color and the other used to create shading or other details. [citation needed]