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March Madness Webcomics Tournament: Round 1 Winners; On To Round 2!

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Round 1 of our March Madness Webcomics Tournament ended last night at midnight, and we have the updated brackets showing who moves on to the next round– and who they battle next.

We now move on to Round 2! The next 16 contests will start going up Monday morning, with four each day. Again, voting will end on Saturday at midnight, so we expect some last minute vote getting at C2E2 this weekend– hey, what’s a trip to Chicago without ballot stuffing voting irregularities?

Will Axe Cop beat Dr. McNinja? Will Theater Hopper and Multiplex make it to the next round and go head to head? Only you can tell us!

Thanks to everybody’s who’s voted so far, and we hope you vote in the next rounds!

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Dinosaur ComicsGame 1 DetailsSinfest
Axe CopGame 17 DetailsDiesel Sweeties
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SinfestGame 33 DetailsPenny Arcade
Axe CopGame 41 DetailsDr. McNinja
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Penny ArcadeGame 2 DetailsHark! A Vagrant!
Dr. McNinjaGame 18 DetailsAlien Loves Predator
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The GuttersGame 3 DetailsSaturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
PvPGame 19 DetailsLet’s Be Friends Again
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The GuttersGame 34 DetailsCyanide and Happiness
PvPGame 42 DetailsErfworld
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Cyanide and HappinessGame 4 DetailsFull Frontal Nerdity
MaakiesGame 20 DetailsErfworld
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Nedroid Picture DiaryGame 21 DetailsOvercompensating
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xkcdGame 35 DetailsKawaii Not
Nedroid Picture DiaryGame 43 DetailsWondermark
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Kawaii NotGame 6 DetailsGarfield Minus Garfield
Pictures for Sad ChildrenGame 22 DetailsWondermark
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KindergothGame 7 DetailsFreakAngels
Max OveractsGame 23 DetailsGunnerkrigg Court
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KindergothGame 36 DetailsVG Cats
Gunnerkrigg CourtGame 44 DetailsThe Dreamer
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MegaTokyoGame 8 DetailsVG Cats
The DreamerGame 24 DetailsFlipside
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Virtual ShacklesGame 9 DetailsDueling Analogs
The Dreamland ChroniclesGame 25 DetailsGirls With Slingshots
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Dueling AnalogsGame 37 DetailsEvil Inc.
Girls With SlingshotsGame 45 DetailsThe K Chronicles
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Awkward ZombieGame 10 DetailsEvil Inc.
The K ChroniclesGame 26 DetailsMedium Large
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Ctrl-Alt-DelGame 11 DetailsRatfist
Savage ChickensGame 27 DetailsUnshelved
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Ctrl-Alt-DelGame 38 DetailsA Distant Soil
Savage ChickensGame 46 DetailsDork Tower
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A Distant SoilGame 12 DetailsDresden Codak
American ElfGame 28 DetailsDork Tower
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Girl GeniusGame 13 DetailsMy Sister the FREAK
MultiplexGame 29 DetailsKevin & Kell
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My Sister the FREAKGame 39 DetailsGronk
MultiplexGame 47 DetailsQuestionable Content
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GronkGame 14 DetailsZeke Is Hungry
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AchewoodGame 15 DetailsHyperbole and a Half
ShortpackedGame 31 DetailsGoats
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Hyperbole and a HalfGame 40 DetailsSheldon
ShortpackedGame 48 DetailsTheater Hopper
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Amazing Super PowersGame 16 DetailsSheldon
PibgornGame 32 DetailsTheater Hopper
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Good luck to all the competitors!

The Day The Movies Died

Recommended Reading: ‘The Day the Movies Died’

The Day The Movies DiedThis is disturbingly depressing– this is what we have to look forward to in movie theaters this summer:

Four adaptations of comic books. One prequel to an adaptation of a comic book. One sequel to a sequel to a movie based on a toy. One sequel to a sequel to a sequel to a movie based on an amusement-park ride. One prequel to a remake. Two sequels to cartoons. One sequel to a comedy. An adaptation of a children’s book. An adaptation of a Saturday-morning cartoon. One sequel with a 4 in the title. Two sequels with a 5 in the title. One sequel that, if it were inclined to use numbers, would have to have a 7 1/2 in the title.

And it gets no better in 2012:

Here’s what’s on tap two summers from now: an adaptation of a comic book. A reboot of an adaptation of a comic book. A sequel to a sequel to an adaptation of a comic book. A sequel to a reboot of an adaptation of a TV show. A sequel to a sequel to a reboot of an adaptation of a comic book. A sequel to a cartoon. A sequel to a sequel to a cartoon. A sequel to a sequel to a sequel to a cartoon. A sequel to a sequel to a sequel to a sequel to a movie based on a young-adult novel. And soon after: Stretch Armstrong. You remember Stretch Armstrong, right? That rubberized doll you could stretch and then stretch again, at least until the sludge inside the doll would dry up and he would become Osteoporosis Armstrong? A toy that offered less narrative interest than bingo?

And what’s truly horrifying? I looked at his list of titles and he missed a bunch. There’s at least one movie with $200 million dollar budget based on a game that springs to mind. Not a computer game, mind you– a board game.

Hell, I’m expecting a movie version of Minesweeper any day now. (Having said this, I just looked on YouTube, and lo and behold…)

Luckily, no one’s made a movie of Hungry Hungry Hippos yet, although now that I have committed this to pixels, somebody inevitably will make it.

I’d say this is just a movie phenomenon, but really– how much streamlining is going on in the comics industry themselves? Both DC and Marvel seem to be streamlining everything down to seven major brand lines each, leaving precious little room to breathe and make something new.

The worst takeaway from the article:

The good news is that the four-quadrant theory of marketing may now be eroding. The bad news is that it’s giving way to something worse—a new classification that encompasses all ages and both genders: the “I won’t grow up” demographic.

Does that sound like the current hardcore fanbase of comics to you too?

via The Day the Movies Died: Movies + TV: GQ.

Saturday Morning Cartoons: ‘Club Villain’

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Gotta love the name checks in this one, folks. From Poison Ivy and Dr. Doom to Elmer Fudd… just watch.

DOWNLOAD THE MP3: http://tinyurl.com/ClubVillain

Lyrics and vocals by Ray Johnson
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Produced by Mavrick
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ALL PULP DOWN FOR MAINTENANCE

Due to several changes and additions going on as well as just general maintenance, ALL PULP will be inactive from this post until Monday, March 14th, 2011!   Catch up on your favorite ALL PULP stories until then and come back Monday to see what ALL PULP has in store!! but for now we are….

DOWN FOR MAINTENANCE
RETURNING ON
MONDAY, MARCH 14, 2011

Trump On Charlie Sheen


Donald Trump (along with Meatloaf) weighs in on the success of CELEBRITY APPRENTICE, the “villain” Richard Hatch and his cut on the whole Charlie Sheen mess. Plus Spider-Man gets spanked (again) on Broadway.

Don’t forget – Pop Culture never sleeps (and neither do we). Catch the latest 24/7 on The Point Radio.

HANCOCK TIPS HIS HAT TO THE SEA GHOST!!

TIPPIN’ HANCOCK’S HAT-Reviews of Things Pulp by Tommy Hancock
THE SEA GHOST #1 (ONE SHOT)
Written and Illustrated by Jay Piscopo
Nemo Publishing Group

This is my third review in as many days of a Jay Piscopo work.  The previous two reviews had words in them like ‘nostalgic’, ‘cutting edge’, ‘reminds me of Saturday morning cartoons’, etc.  They were both digest sized graphic type novels that read extremely easily and were filled with great, fun stuff.  The third item I’m reviewing from Jay is a straight up comic book spotlighting a character from Piscopo’s CAPT’N ELI universe and opened it expecting a totally different experience than reading the previous two works.

Thankfully for me, I was dead wrong. 

THE SEA GHOST is a human given great powers by an undersea race in an effort to save his life.   He fights during World War II as the Sea Raider, but after some tragedy, takes on the role of The Sea Ghost.  He is well established in this role, working with his children as a hero as this comic opens.

I could get fancy and say all sorts of cool things about how Jay achieved what he wanted to, according to his own piece in the book, about a great homage to characters, especially Space Ghost.  That feel is definitely here.   But I think I’ll simply say that this story is just plain FUN.   I opened it and swore I was looking at a Gold Key comic from when I was a kid.  And that is a COMPLIMENT!  I enjoyed the ‘independent’ comics even then because the styles were so different and experimental.  THE SEA GHOST harkens back to that as well as back to the great Silver Age books where literally anything could happen.  The Sea Ghost can investigate a strange ship and get sucked in and be on another planet and it works! (That happens, by the way).   The focus is definitely on the Ghost in this issue, but there are cool threads and supporting characters that pepper this thing like bullets from a Tommy gun.  I particularly want to see more of a trio of characters who show up toward the end!!

THE SEA GHOST is a rollicking tale that has a ton of stuff in it, but also stays very true to the ‘undersea’ nature of the character as well as evokes comic tales of times past, the ones that were full of wonder and excitement and just had the intention of telling one heckuva tale.

FIVE OUT OF FIVE TIPS OF THE HAT-This one hit with me on all cylinders.

Mix March Madness Webcomics Tournament: Round 1 Play By Play!

As you’ve seen if you’ve been following the site at all this week, we’ve taken sixty-four popular webcomics and are putting them head to head in a single-elimination tournament. As a result, it’s been a very busy week here at ComicMix, and we have less than 40 hours of voting in the first round, so we wanted to point to some of the highlights.

The contest getting the highest vote totals right now is Gronk vs. Zeke Is Hungry, which is seeing a lot of love from their respective Twitter followers. The most one-sided blowout so far has to be Maakies vs. Erfworld, where Rob Balder is beating the heck out of Tony Millionaire.

At this point, there are a couple of upsets in the works, with young upstarts beating out long established strips. While one or two people pointed out that some of the match-ups are a little odd, we couldn’t find any better way to select matches than a random selection process. Is it fair that either Penny Arcade or Hark! A Vagrant! will be knocked out in the first round? Maybe not, but one was going to be knocked out by the end of the tournament no matter what happened. It’s a testament to the strength of the entire webcomics community that there are so many good strips out there that I personally have been tearing my hair out over many of the choices (who can choose between some of these, both are just so gooooood… but of course, that’s what makes this exciting) and that there are so many good strips that we didn’t include that we may have to do another one of these next month. How does April Armageddon sound to you?

But wait– we aren’t even done with the first round of this month’s contest. So if you haven’t voted, your chance is right below!

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MORE HAT TIPPIN’ FROM HANCOCK TO CAPT’N ELI!!

TIPPIN’ HANCOCK’S HAT-Reviews of Things Pulp by Tommy Hancock
THE UNDERSEA ADVENTURES OF CAPT’N ELI:VOLUME TWO
Created, Written, and Illustrated by Jay Piscopo
Cover by Joe Zierman
Nemo Publishing, 2008

The first issue/appearance/episode of anything is the best, right?  It’s a law, someone surely has said, that sequels and/or continuations cannot stand up to the first time whatever great awesome concept it is we’re encountering again made itself known.  It’s just not possible, right?

Well, maybe so…but that was all before Jay Piscopo released the second volume of THE UNDERSEA ADVENTURES OF CAPT’N ELI!

CAPT’N ELI is a story centered around a boy orphaned from one set of parents and found in the sea by a second set of parents and reared and raised with great values and a penchant for finding danger and adventure.  Along the way he picked up a dog he taught to tie knots, a parrot able to speak in complete sentences in around 70 languages, a mentor who was once a golden age hero turned villain, but is he?, a team of sea based researchers, some time travel, and an encounter with an undersea world made up of warring factions of seadwellers…oh…and dinosaurs….and robots, big and little, and…and…yeah, there’s lots more…

Just as in the previous volume, Jay Piscopo deftly captures a feel for old cartoons and comic books while at the same time crafting the images and the story in such a way that any modern reader would thoroughly enjoy the romp they were being taken on.    The art is fantastic and evocative of great Saturday morning adventures.  You can see the influence of Alex Toth especially throughout this volume, which continues THE MYSTERY OF THE SARGASSO SEA’ adventure started in the first volume.   I found myself seeing hints of all sorts of cartoon heroes I grew up with hidden..and sometimes not so hidden…in the faces of Eli and those around him.  

The pacing of this tale never lets up, but you don’t get lost in it.  The edutainment factor I found in the first volume is handled just as well in this story, teaching enough to move to the story along as buildings crumble and ships explode.  Something that is easier to say in a second volume than with a first can be said here as well.  The characters, good, bad, and otherwise, are likable and make the reader want to learn more about them, to see what happens to them.  And Jay gives hints and origins and background in a teasing sort of ‘here’s just enough for you to come back’ way, but it works…it makes the reader want to know more, yet still leaves the reader feeling like they know enough to like (or dislike) the character.

The only drawback to this volume may be that TOO much happens.  Pacing is excellent, but the inclusion of so many characters and events might boggle a reader not prepared for the sensory overload that this fantastically told tale is.

FIVE OUT FIVE TIPS OF THE HAT-No doubt.  This middle chapter of this great adventure had everything the first part had and more.   If this were a movie, I’d be in line for VOLUME THREE now.

ALL PULP INTERVIEWS BARRY REESE ON THE ROOK AT PRO SE!

1.  AP: Barry, thanks for taking time out of your day for a sitdown with ALL PULP.   Some very interesting news broke today that concerns you.  Do you mind recapping it for our readers?
BR: Well, for the next two years at least, The Rook has a new home: Pro Se Productions. The previous five volumes of the series will remain in print from Wild Cat Books but volumes six and up will appear under the Pro Se banner. There are lots of exciting plans in the works, including anthologies, spinoff projects, comic books and merchandising regarding The Rook and it will appear from Pro Se.

AP:  There’s an obvious question, so let’s just ask it.  Why the change? 

BR: Certainly no ill feelings are directed towards Wild Cat. Ron Hanna has long believed in me and in the property – without him agreeing to publish it in the first place, The Rook wouldn’t be as successful as it’s become. But I think the time was right for The Rook to move into other media and expand as a property. Over the next couple of years, I want to work hard on establishing The Rook as a pulp adventure brand.

AP: For those who might be unfamiliar with the property, can you tell us a bit about THE ROOK?

BR: The Rook is an adventurer whose career begins in the late 1920s and expands out into the Thirties, Forties and beyond.  His real name is Max Davies and he, along with a small cadre of assistants, fights the good fight in Atlanta, Georgia. The Rook series takes established pulp fiction stereotypes and both embraces and challenges them. It’s meant to appeal both to the fans of the classics and to those who prefer a little postmodernism with their pulp.

AP: Now, Max does not come alone.  You’ve created a pretty expansive universe.  Who else is making the leap to Pro Se with The Rook?

BR: Well, there are a number of characters who have debuted in The Rook series that are worth expanding upon: The Claws of the Rook are a strike force of heroes who sometimes assist The Rook; there’s Leonid Kaslov, known as The Russian Doc Savage to his fans; and Violet Cambridge, the star of The Damned Thing, to name just a few.

AP: The Rook has blazed some pretty amazing adventures in five volumes and various stories.   As his creator, what do you have in mind for the future of Max and Company story wise? Any hints or rumors?

BR: Well, The Rook Volume Six will pit our hero against Sun Koh, the German equivalent of Doc Savage. We’ll also see The Rook teaming up with Lazarus Gray, who is a character I’ve been writing for Pro Se already.

Beyond that, a major pulp author is signed on to do three Rook novels! This trilogy will take The Rook into some strange new directions that people will enjoy a lot. I’m excited about seeing this author’s take on the universe.
And there’s talk of an anthology that would allow many other writers to play in the universe.
AP: What sort of plans have been discussed about The Rook’s future product and placement wise?  More books, obviously, but what else is being bandied about? 
BR: Well, comic books are an obvious growth area but there are also plans for posters, t-shirts and all sorts of merchandising. We’re looking to expand The Rook into various forms of multimedia.
AP: You’ve teased a bit about someone else writing The Rook in future volumes and the Pro Se release today mentioned a possible non Reese written Rook anthology.  Is this something Pro Se as licensor is pushing or are you comfortable with others playing in the sandbox you’ve filled?
BR: I’m very comfortable with it – in fact, I think it’s an essential part of establishing it as a brand name. There’s only so many hours in the day and I’m busy with numerous other projects but I want The Rook to continue to flourish, both under my direct supervision and as written by others.
AP: We’ve talked about plans, now let’s look at potential.  Obviously being the Rook’s ‘father’, so to speak, you’re biased, but what potential do you think this concept as a whole has?  And do you feel like Pro Se has intentions to realize as much of that potential as possible?

BR: I think Pro Se recognizes the potential as I do and they’re ready to pursue it. I think The Rook has the potential to appeal to multiple audiences. I’d love to see Rook toys, cartoons, etc. And there are numerous characters within The Rook Universe who could be the focus of their own spinoff projects. The sky’s the limit.

AP: How about merchandise?  Are Rook salt and pepper shakers in the near future?  What are your thoughts on turning The Rook into toys, t-shirts, dinnerware, whatever may be the merchandise de jour?
BR: I’d love to see those things! And Underoos, of course.

AP: There’s definitely Rook in your future, both as writer and keeper of the concept.  But what else do you have brewing for pulp fans everywhere?

BR: I’m working on a Lazarus Gray novel right now and will be contributing to Moonstone’s Johnny Dollar anthology. I also have Avenger and Green Hornet stories on the way from Moonstone.  So, I’m certainly keeping busy!

AP: Thanks Barry and congratulations and best wishes on this new endeavor!

BR: Thank You!