Yearly Archive: 2008

‘Eureka’ Goes BOOM! in December

In a somewhat unique manner, BOOM! Studios cofounder Andrew Cosby took to YouTube to announce that the Sci Fi series Eureka will become their latest title. The comic adventures will be co-written by Crosby, who created the series, and Brendan Hay (The Daily Show) with art by Diego Barreto, son of DC mainstay Eduardo Barreto.

 "I see this as Season 1.5," Cosby says on the video. The story will fill in gaps between the first and second season and be considered part of the show’s mythology.

The first issue will be out in December with a covers by J.K. Woodward (Fallen Angel).

Eureka debuted on the Sci Fi Channel in 2006 and was a ratings and critical hit.  The first two seasons are currently available on DVDThe third season will comprise 21 episodes and began airing July 29.  In August, a soundtrack album was released.

 

 

I’m Un-American, by Michael Davis

 
I love comic books. I like to sit down and just read and read. Forget my troubles, forget my work grab some old Kirby forth world books, don’t answer the phone, don’t return texts, don’t return emails just read.
 
I’m sick.

No, really. I’m sick as in I have or I’m getting the flu, not the I want to smear baby oil and bananas all over an cute Asian girl her while pretending to be Chuck Conners from the old Rifleman TV show so I can here the Asian girl yell, “Chuck me Chuck, CHUCK ME LONG TIME!” kind of sick.

You know, sometimes even I don’t know where I get this stuff from.

Yeah, I’m sick. I got up at 5 a.m. Monday morning and stayed awake until Wednesday afternoon. Some of that time I spent getting ready for a London trip, trust me you would NOT believe what I spent the rest of the time doing. In any case I’m now very sick and writing this under the influence of some real good drugs, some of which are legal.

Being sick is the only real time I have these days to read any comics. When I’m sick I also daydream. I daydream about the projects I’m doing, I daydream about how cool my studio is, how much fun I’m having writing and drawing the Underground the project I’m doing with Dark Horse. I daydream about The Moors the project I’m developing and writing with Denys Cowan. I daydream about the two books I’m writing about the black experience.

Man, I love to daydream…

“So, what’s your name?” I asked the pretty Asian girl with the long black hair which flowed like a dark river of lust. She looked at me, those eyes as clear as a bright moon over the sea of love. “I’m Susie Dome.” She said. “It’s pronounced, DO ME.”

Sorry, that’s not a daydream, that really happened. Hey, don’t hate the playa; hate the game fellers, that’s how I roll.

Let’s try this again. Man I love to daydream…

(more…)

‘Weird Tales’ Upgrades Website

In time for Halloween, the editors of Weird Tales debuted a newly enhanced version of their website, WeirdTalesMagazine.com.

According to a press release, the following elements have been added:

1. Downlaod a complete issue, free. For readers who’ve heard of Weird Tales but want a closer look before they plunk down their hard-earned cash, they’re offering — for a limited time only — a free, full PDF download of the July/August issue, chock full of strange sorcery, angelic gangster wars, and mecha-telepathic orphans. Featuring original fiction from Norman Spinrad, Nick Mamatas, and Karen Heuler; an in-depth interview with Hellboy creator Mike Mignola; a journey into H.P. Lovecraft’s dreamlands; an exclusive excerpt from Stephen Hunt’s steampunk epic The Court of the Air; and lots more!

2. ONE-MINUTE WEIRD TALES. Thanks to the wonders of YouTube, they’re launching a new series of embeddable micro-flash stories that unfold in 60 seconds or less! The debut piece, currently live, is by J.M. McDermott, author of the novel Last Dragon.

3. Sculptor Callie Badorrek of Monster Hollow Studios is offering six original, one-of-a-kind ceramic gargoyles and goblins for purchase at WeirdTalesMagazine.com.

4. INTERNATIONAL FICTION SPOTLIGHT. The current issue of Weird Tales is devoted to weird stories from authors living all around the world. Tune into WeirdTalesMagazine.com over the next several weeks to read web-exclusive posts from this new global generation of authors.

Smurfs Turn 50

What sort of pop culture website would ComicMix be if we did not salute the 50th anniversary of The Smurfs? That’s right, it was on this day that Belgian cartoonist Peyo’s (a.k.a. Pierre Culliford) first published drawings featuring those blue cuties.

It all began in 1952 when the artist began a strip called Johan et Pirlouit (translated as Johan and Peewit), in Le Journal de Spirou.  On this date in 1958, the Smurfs appeared in the storyline, “La flûte à six trous”. While seeking a magic flute, Johan and Pirlouit encountered a being called Schtroumpf. Audiences were enchanted and within a year, Smurf solo stories began appearing in Spirou followed almost immediately by the first merchandising.

Over time, the society and culture of the Smurfs took shape from the look of Smurf Village to the personalities of the various and seemingly endless supply of inhabitants.  They weren’t as well known in America until Hanna-Barbera corrected the oversight with an animated series.  The show debuted September 12, 1981 and ran without break until December 2, 1989.  By then, a total of 421 stories were crafted, totaling 256 total half hour programs. 

The 1980s were filled with Smurf merchandise and memorabilia and then, as with all things, the fad faded and they were relegated to American nostalgia while the Smurfs continued to be immensely popular in throughout Europe. They have been associated with UNICEF for years, adding a humanitarian element to the property.

Sony recently announced there would be a live-action/animated feature film to be written by David Stem and David Weiss, the men behind Shrek 2 and Shrek The Third and produced by Jordan Kerner (Charlotte’s Web). Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman-CEO Michael Lynton grew up with Les Schtroumpfs in the Netherlands, promoting the studio to pick up the rights when they became available.

“The Smurfs are one of the best-known franchises, and among the most beloved collection of characters in the world,” Columbia co-president Doug Belgrad said. “We’re very excited to introduce a new generation to Papa Smurf, Smurfette and the other smurftastic Smurfs in all of their ‘three-apple-tall’ glory.”

As part of the celebration, a new giant Smurf helium balloon and float will appear in the 82nd annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.  A new wave or merchandise will be available at the February Toy Fair, meaning 2009 may well be the year the Smurfs return to American prominence.

CBS Launches new Online Series

daphne-zuniga-8550475CBS Interactive is gearing up to make a strong push with original programming for multi-platform delivery.  They announced that it will partner with Saturn to craft Novel Adventures which will star Daphne Zuniga (One Tree Hill).

The premise follows four female friends who perform activities based on moments taken from classic books such as the first episode when they go fishing ala Ernerst Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea.

The series, debuting November 3, was created by Jonathan Prince (The Cleaner, Cane) and will be first made available for 48 hours at CBS.com, TheInsider.com and TV.com followed by a broader rollout across the CBS Audience Network.

"We get to tell great stories with an A-plus cast and crew, Saturn gets creative and seamless promotion for its new line of cars and CBS Interactive offers its flagship Web sites and Audience Network high production-value content," Prince told The Hollywood Reporter. "Add to that, if successful, we have created a template for a potential broadcast or cable series to develop with our production studio, CBS Paramount."

In addition to Zuniga, the series will star Paola Turbay (Cane), Ashley Williams (How I Met Your Mother) and Jolie Jenkins (Desperate Housewives).

Yen Press Folded Within Orbit Division

Yen Press has been moved from the Young Adult division of Hachette Book Group to become an imprint of the company’s Orbit line of science fiction titles. Orbit was already an existing imprint and is now being upgraded to a separate division, much as DelRey is an imprint and separate division of Random House. They too have a line of Manga.

As part of the shuffle, Rich Johnson, co-founder of the line, will be leaving Hachette on October 31. Co-founder Kurt Hassler will remain to run the titles, reporting to Tim Holman, newly named VP and Publisher of the Orbit division.

Yen Press was founded in 2007, largely by Johnson who had previously been VP-Sales for DC Comics. They announced an ambitious of line Manga titles in addition to Yen Plus, a monthly anthology magazine ala Shonen Jump, which debuted July 29. The company absorbed Korea’s ICEkunion which had been releasing manhwa to American audiences which it did after delays, in the spring.

As the company geared up for launch, they announced an ambitious goal of 30-40 volumes released in 2008, just as the Manga flood in the bookstore markets led to the chains seriously re-evaluating titles and cutting back on orders, which had serious repercussions for Viz, TokyoPop and CMX.

Hachette’s CEO and Chairman David Young said in the press release, “This new publishing division gives us the perfect platform for building our business in two genres that have significant potential for future growth. Tim has grown Orbit to be the market-leading imprint in the UK, and his publishing experience is perfectly suited to the opportunities presented by both Orbit and Yen Press in the US market. We are of course sorry that Rich Johnson will be leaving the company, however as the Yen business has evolved it has become clear that a single Publishing Director for the imprint is most appropriate. The establishment of this new division reflects not only our belief that it makes publishing sense for Orbit and Yen Press to be more closely connected within the company, but also our commitment to the genres in which they publish.” (more…)

ComicMix Radio: Darwin Cooke And Parker

parker-8780381Darwin Cooke’s new project from IDW, Parker, has a long history in crime fiction and even on the big screen. Darwin fills us in on how he’s bringing all this to the comics, plus:

  • J.G. Jones leaves Final Crisis
  • Marvel’s toy line spawns a comic
  • Got a minute to see a classic horror flick?

You know the driil. Come on and  Press the Button!

 

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Sam Raimi Prefers Peter Parker to Jack Ryan

We’ve often called Sam Raimi the busiest man in Hollywood between the projects he is personally directing along with those he is involved as a producer.

After all, his Ghost House Pictures are producing films, which we’ll be reviewing in the coming days, and there’s his new television series which partner Rob Tapert discussed with us the other day.  Then there are the various film franchises from Spider-Man to Evil Dead which he’s been involved.

We often wonder here at ComicMix central when he will cry uncle and the answer is, now. Raimi told MTV that he has had to withdraw from his previously announced involvement with Paramount Pictures’ planned reboot of the Jack Ryan franchise. He bowed out to concentrate on Sony’s Spider-Man films which further convince us that the next two will be filmed back-to-back.

 “I’m really excited about Spider-Man,” the director said. “Production [on more Spider-Man films] would start probably by March, I’m guessing of 2010.” Which also means he’s working to meet Sony’s already announced plan for Spider-Man 4 to open in summer 2011. (Probably nestled between First Avenger: Captain America and The Avengers so as not to dilute the appetite for Marvel super-heroes.)

“I love Tom Clancy, and I hope they’d keep me in mind,” Raimi said of the film series which has, to date, starred Ben Affleck, Harrison Ford and Alec Baldwin. “But because I’m committed to ‘Spider-Man and making that picture, I think it’s going to knock me out of the running for the Jack Ryan picture.”

He did not address the choice of villain or who will be the love interest although the blogosphere continues to suspect Kirsten Dunst will be dropped from at least Spidey 4 in favor of Elizabeth Banks, who played Betty Brant back in the first film.
 

Sci-Fi Sends ‘Ghost Hunters’ to College

Searching for the paranormal has become incredibly popular across the world and has propelled stellar ratings for Sci Fi Channel’s various shows where various people seek the unknown or unexplained.  The most popular of the bunch is Ghost Hunters and now a second spinoff series is in the works.

Ghost Hunters: College Edition will be, according to The Hollywood Reporter, “features a group of students going around the country to seek out paranormal activity”.  We imagine their tour bus will compete with the Girls Gone Wild bus for prime parking spaces.

Conceived by GH’s Executive Producer, Craig Piligian, the series will use an experience investigator to show the students how it’s done.  At present, it has not been determined if a member of the TAPS domestic team seen on Ghost Hunters or the international edition from Ghost Hunters International will be recruited to play professor.  The cast for GHI seemed like castoffs from the prime series and experienced turnover by the beginning of its second season.

The original GH began airing in 2004, featuring Grant Wilson and Jason Hawes as Roto Rooter staffers by day and investigators by night.  The series has averaged over two million viewers a week with the October 8 episode notching an all-time high of 2.7 million total viewers.

GHI began airing in January averaging 2.4 million viewers and has been renewed.

The lead investigators have become celebrities and have been seen at the New York Comic-Con and Comic-Con International.  Some of their cases have been collected in a book, co-written with Michael Jan Friedman from Pocket Books with a second volume due in 2009.

"Ghost Hunters’ appeals to a wide demographic, and we felt the college edition would be a great asset to the franchise," Piligian told the trade.
 

Yo Gabba Gabba! Coming to the Big Screen

yogabba-2962213It looks like those, like myself, in love with the children’s show Yo Gabba Gabba! will be enjoying your favorite monsters on the big screen. According to producer Charles Rivkin, there is currently a confirmed plan for a feature film. Seeing as how Pee Wee’s Playhouse can stem three films, there’s no reason why a bunch of monsters and a robot can’t.

For those who have yet to experience then madness which is Yo Gabba Gabba, a children’s show on Nickelodeon airing in the time that people over 20 probably aren’t watching television, let me explain. Imagine Sesame Street meets Electric Company meets Pee Wee’s Playhouse but done by pop culture nerds and filled with bizarre celebrity cameos. The show is about DJ Lance Rock, a man in a bright orange jumpsuit with a boom box full of action figures that come to life. Each of these action figures are colorful monsters (and a robot) with the intellect of toddlers who learn a lesson or two throughout each episode.

If you are thinking to yourself "Why would I care about a kid’s show?" Well, its not just a show for kids, folks. Right off the bat with the name; it’s taken from the Ramone’s chant "Gabba Gabba Hey", which itself pays tribute to the 1932 film Freaks. The show is produced and created by lead singer of The Aquabats Christian Jacobs and his partner Scott Schultz. The show also has some pretty mind-blowing cameos for a children’s show. Hosting the segment "Mark’s Magic Pictures" is Mark Mothersbaugh from Devo, while Biz Markie stops by for the "Beat Box of the Day". Season one had some impressive cameos as well from Tony Hawk, to The Shins, to Elijah Wood and kicking off season two, other names like Jack Black, Amy Sedaris and 30 Rock‘s Jack McBrayer are scheduled to make an appearance. Catch or DVR the show weekdays at 11:30am EST on Nickelodeon.