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Comics for Kids… No, Really.

December 17th, 2007

toonbooks_t.JPGI’ve always had a soft spot for Comics aimed at kids because I started reading comics at age 6 and I blame them for fostering my budding intelligence and enjoyment of reading.

So, I’m really looking forward to Toon Books it looks like a cross between a Nicktoon and dr. Seuss, of which, I admit, I love both.

But, I remember the first books I read weren’t aimed at kids and I kind of think they may have been part of the appeal. But these are aimed at 4 year olds, so it may be a bit more effective.

What do you guys think of kids comics? Are you a fan of Johnny DC titles or Marvel age? What comics did you read as a kid?

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Sexuality in Comics

October 6th, 2007

While, I think it is a topic worthy of discussion, I’m not actually talkin about sexuality in comics, I just want to link to this story about Gemma Corin, who, at 22, did her masters on Sexuality in Comics after reading Young Avengers, which features two “out” characters, Wiccan (or Asgardian) and Hulkling.
Meanwhile, I’m 25 still trying to get my bachelors. *sigh*

Anyways, I got a free comic for anyone (other than Gemma herself, if she reads this) that can identify what she’s reading. give me title and TPB number (since it’s obviously a TPB or OGN)

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Mike Wieringo (1963-2007)

August 15th, 2007

Every once in a while a public figure will pass on and it will feel deeply personal to you. For me, one of those happened last Sunday. Mike Wieringo, whom you may know from his work on Flash with Mark Waid, most recently Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man with Peter David, or if nothing else, take a look at those preview pages below for Mike’s work on Tellos with Todd Dezago, a great work. Honestly one of my favorites. On Sunday, he passed away of heart failure. At only 44 years old, it was certainly an untimely loss, but at any age, it’s a shame that so many people will not have a chance to see his beautiful work.
I’ve only had the luck to meet him twice, both at conventions, both on a busy floor. One of those times I got a sketch. The other time I got a couple issues of Tellos signed and shook his hand and told him how much I enjoyed his work. Neither one a really stand out meeting event, but he was an extremely nice both times.
He was one of those artists that when I was thinking of how my comics would look I’d picture them in his style. I hoped to one day work with him, but now I and many other creators will never have a chance, but I will still love his work.
Here’s to you, Mike. And say hi to Kirby for me. I’m sure you’ll have fun sharing sketches.

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Please, Transform back to the 80s

June 24th, 2007

Hasbro and Cartoon Network have partnered up to bring Transformers back to the small screen, huzzah, right? That’s the way I felt, until this promo image showed up:

Transformers on Cartoon Network

I love the Tartakovsky style for Powerpuff girls, Samurai Jack, Dexter’s Laboratory, even the Star Wars Cartoons and My Gym Partner’s a Monkey. I love the look, but this? WTF?

Of course, I’ll DVR and watch every episode, because I’m painfully addicted for a 24 year old.

But seriously, anybody, WTF?

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Veronica Mars Comics?

June 16th, 2007

That’s what Rob Thomas is saying in a recent interview with E! Online:

As for Veronica Mars, Thomas tells me: “I think the best odds for seeing the continuation of the Veronica Mars story is in comic-book form. I had a meeting with DC Comics last week. They want to do the series. I want to do the series. It’s just a matter of making a deal and figuring out when I have the time to write it. And perhaps a feature screenplay will follow.”

I kind of wish it was going somewhere other than DC, since I haven’t enjoyed DCs other translated media projects recently. (Supernatural, Smallville, Freddy, and Jason). But as a person that just became a fan after picking up the DVD set, I can’t wait to see more.

I wonder what other cancelled TV series could continue as comic books? Drive? Studio 60? Jericho?

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Biff! Pow! A Well Written Major Media Article about Comics

May 28th, 2007

Hollywood comics
The NY Times has an interesting article about Comics adapting Hollywood tools for comics creation. And granted the information in it is actually reading, but I have to say, what interested me most about the article was that it was in a major metro (national?) newspaper and didn’t use the standard media cop out onomatopoeias that usually pollute comic headlines. Good job, NY Times.

As for the actual content of the article. Read the rest of this entry »

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Comics Radar 019

April 23rd, 2007
 
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Sellouts of the Week
Free Comic Book Day is coming
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Episode sponsored by Florida Supercon June 22-24, 2007
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Theme Music: Super Myth by Ledenhead, from the Podsafe Music Network

Additional Music: Baby Boy Baby Girl by the Dark Romantics

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Why is This Considered News?

April 16th, 2007

I frequently keep myself up to date on the latest in comics news (no crap, says the person listening to the 40 minute episode right now) I even have my google reader and google alerts set to go off with bells and whistles when ever something new and comic related gets posted to the intarwub. And it never fails that once a week at least, I get a story like this, Local Man Opens Comic Shop. Shock!

Today, amazingly enough, I got two. And While I think it’s awesome that more comic stores are opening. (I never get the story of local comic shop closing, though. I wonder how many of those I would get a week)
Is this a sign that comic shops are growing, that more and more people are taking notice? I’m hoping that’s the reason. Comics ruling the box office, despite dragging graphic novel sales, have grown and now demand to be noticed; on page 4D of the entertainment section.

Maybe there’s some even more altruistic reason for it. The periodical in general seems to be one of the most flagging entertainment industries of all, more than the crashing cd sales, and movie theater sales, and blah blah. So these newspapers feel some level of kinship with the burgeoning businesses, especially considering the artifact of the news stand, which is all but relegated to a rusted metal coin box outside your local Mart of preference.

Or maybe it’s just a reaction to said Mart stores. As they come through and decimate the local businesses, the one are where their craggy cororate fingers haven’t seemed to reach has been into the local Comic store. I can go to the local Super-Mart and get a haircut, rent a movie, order a pizza, do my grocery shopping and pick up that fresh cardboard tasting pizza before I leave the building, but if I want a Graphic Novel I still have to go to a dedicated book store and that’s not even an option when I want my weekly Wednesday pile.
And in my local paper, they do have pieces occasionally on new businesses opening. But it’s usually either here’s a hot new restaurant where you have to order your foie gras a year and a half in advance so they can raise the duck to your specification before they rip out the liver and trash the rest, OR it’s a complaint about the newest fizer construction and how it is destroying the Everglades this week.

Or maybe it’s just part of the cultural zeitgeist, I was reading a recent study that the majority of people who read and consistently follow the newspaper comics are over 60, with a healthy majority of that being over 80s. They approximate the average comic reader is 25-30. And recently, book stores are seeing an upswing in sales among young adults, mostly in the graphic novels section, so as much as we think the comic industry is dying in its variety of methods it’s still touching most people in america. So, why not, keep it going, tell me every new comic store opening and sing it loud.

And, At least they didn’t use a “Bif! Pow!” headline.

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Comics Radar 018 - Comic News for the week of 4/14/07

April 15th, 2007
 
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show notes lost in the website meltdown, will try to reconstruct soon.
Diamon Sellouts.
Comic News

  • Johnny Hart Passes away at the drawing Table
  • But His Comic Strip will go on!

Comics and Education:

  • High School Dean also Comic Artist
  • Comics & Phsyics
  • Comics & Biology

Comics go International:

look at the Iron Man Armor:
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Comics Off the Page:

Comics Radar Sponsored by Florida Supercon
News Sponsored by Digital Webbing
Theme Music by LedenHed
Additional Music by Brobdingnagian Bards
Music provided by Podsafe Music Network

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Comics radar 016 - The Big Backfire

April 6th, 2007
 
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