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Archie Horror’s trans character Danni Malloy to return in STRANGE SCIENCE one-shot

Today, on Wednesday, May 17th, 2023, Danni Malloy appears in Chilling Adventures Presents… Jinx: A Cursed Life #1 by writer Magdalene Visaggio, artist Craig Cermak, colorist Ellie Wright, and letterer Jack Morelli. However, this isn’t the last readers will see of the character and her ride-or-die bestie Jinx Holliday. Both will return in Chilling Adventures Presents… Strange Science #1 by Visaggio, Butch Mapa, Wright, and Morelli, with a main cover by Mapa and Wright and a variant cover by Skylar Patridge.  Scheduled for…

Archie Comics to Introduce First Trans Character, Danni Malloy

The modern era of Archie Comics has seen the company rapidly diversify the world of Riverdale and beyond—not just in style and tone since the reboot of Archie in 2015, but in its view of its characters and their identities, from the introduction of queer characters to moves like revealing Jughead’s asexuality. Now, in the realm of its horror imprint, the publisher is ready to take a major step.How Ewan McGregor Helped Bring Back Obi Wanio9 can exclusively reveal that the next upcoming chapter in the story of Jinx

College Basketball’s NET Rankings, Explained | by Giovanni Malloy | Mar, 2023

How data science drives March MadnessPhoto by Jacob Rice on UnsplashIf you are a college basketball fan, you are starting to salivate because March Madness is just around the corner. If you are new to the college basketball scene, March Madness is the name for the NCAA tournament crowning the champion of Division I men’s basketball. Whether you are a burgeoning fan or a 50-year veteran spectator, data science is playing a larger role than ever before in how you experience the game. The teams comprising the tournament are…

SEIR Modeling in R Using deSolve — Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer | by Giovanni Malloy | Mar, 2023

Gaining health policy insight with small data setsPhoto by Acton Crawford on UnsplashCollecting large amounts of data is a prerequisite for training and testing supervised machine learning models and making predictions. However, using small amounts of data and simple, yet foundational, mathematical models in R, we can generate large insights that can inform policy to alleviate infectious disease threats. These types of models are often overlooked in the data science community but are an equally important tool for…