Monthly Archive: February 2007

Wil Wheaton’s Graphic Novel Catch-Up

The latest edition of actor/writer/blogger Wil Wheaton’s Geek in Review column at Suicide Girls (caution, some portions of the website are Not Safe For Work, a.k.a. exploitive of women’s bodies) talks about all the graphic novels he’s been catching up on reading now that he doesn’t buy comics as often as he used to.

DC at NYCC

To nobody’s surprise, DC will be out in force at the upcoming New York Comic Con. Under the direction of DC President & Publisher Paul Levitz, nearly every member of the New York DC Universe and Vertigo editorial groups will be at the show, along with personnel from WildStorm, Editorial Administration, Creative Services, Sales & Marketing and other departments. DC also will sponsor several panels at the convention. A partial list of DC freelancers (writers and pencillers) attending the convention follows after the fold, as does their panel schedule.

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Too Much Coffee video

Via Mike Netzer, it’s 30 seconds of the love aria from the Too Much Coffee Man opera:

Shannon Wheeler is soliciting commentary on his forum.

Avril Lavigne Comic Tie-In – Press Release from Del Rey Manga

Del Rey Manga, an imprint of Random House Inc. and one of the leading publishers of manga in the U.S., announced today the acquisition of MAKE 5 WISHES, created in collaboration with platinum-selling and Grammy Award-nominated recording artist Avril Lavigne.

Del Rey Manga will publish the first volume of MAKE 5 WISHES on April 10, 2007. Avril Lavigne’s new album The Best Damn Thing will release shortly after on April 17, 2007 from RCA Records. In volume one of MAKE 5 WISHES, introverted teenager Hana stumbles upon a website that will change her life forever. After a demon grants her a series of wishes that go bad, Hana meets her hero Avril Lavigne, who helps her find the courage to conquer her own personal demons once and for all. The concluding volume will be released in July 2007. Both volumes will appear in full-color.

More than simply lending her talents to the creative process, multiple award-winning singer, songwriter, model, and actress Avril Lavigne also appears as a character in the manga. When asked what inspired her to be a part of this project, Avril Lavigne said, "I know that many of my fans read manga, and I’m really excited to be involved in creating stories that I know they will enjoy."

Chick Tract Fetches Big Bucks

The 1966 Jack Chick propaganda pamphlet "Somebody Goofed" has fetched $309 on eBay. The seller describes it thusly: "This is an early edition of this tract that begins with the pair witnessing the death of an old man who had a heart attack on the street. The newer editions show them observing a teenager (‘Bobby’) dying of a drug overdose while the usual Chick stereotype ‘lowlifes’ stand around watching while the ambulance takes him away." We’re not certain yet whether or not the "somebody" who "goofed" refers to the buyer.

Jack Chick is America’s leading publisher of religious tracts in comic art form. In some circles, they have been deemed controversial and even offensive; in others, they are quite respected.

Superhero Definition Redux

Over at Quick Stop, comics historian Peter Sanderson takes another crack at defining what is and isn’t a superhero. Peter’s Comics in Context columns are well worth reading for anyone with sufficient interest or massive amounts of time to kill.