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Mix March Madness: The Gutters vs. Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal!
In this corner:
And in this corner…
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Who will win in this battle royale? That’s up to you! Vote now!
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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!
Click here to see all the webcomics and their standing in the tournament!
MOONSTONE MONDAYS-TAKE A PEEK AT SOME PAGES!
MOONSTONE MONDAY PEEK PAGES!!!!
That’s right, ALL PULPSTERS, Moonstone is providing ALL PULP with preview pages for YOU to take a peek at from its line of great line of pulp influenced comics!!! Thrill today and forever more to just a hint of the comicy pulpy goodness that is Moonstone every Monday as ALL PULP gives you PEEK PAGES!!!
NATIONAL GUARD #2
Mix March Madness: Penny Arcade vs. Hark! A Vagrant!
In this corner:
And in this corner:
Who will win in this battle royale? That’s up to you! Vote now!
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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!
Click here to see all the webcomics and their standing in the tournament!
Playing with Toy Fair 2011: Recap, Part III & The Coolest Thing There
There was a lot of cool stuff to see at Toy Fair 2011, and unfortunately there wasn’t enough time to see everything. I made a point of asking the nice people at Lego for info on some of their goodies, and they were very forthcoming. If you’ve ever picked up a Kubrick figure, you know that part of the fun is the mystery of not knowing what figure you’re getting in the box. Lego builds upon this with their third wave of minifigures.
Mix March Madness: Dinosaur Comics vs. Sinfest!
In this corner, weighing eight tons and pixelated:
And in this corner, the heavenly host with the most:
Who will win in this battle royale, evolutionary forces or religious figures? That’s up to you! Vote now!
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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!
Click here to see all the webcomics and their standing in the tournament!
Announcing Mix March Madness!
It’s that time of year, where bracketology reigns supreme and the cry around the nation is “Win or Go Home!” And we here at ComicMix are not immune to that siren call– although we’re putting our own spin on it.
We’ve taken sixty-four popular webcomics and are putting them head to head in a single-elimination tournament. The winners of each matchup will be determined by your votes and move on to the next round. Vote for your favorites– or use this as an excuse to discover great new webcomics!
The contenders are:
Follow the links to see the strips. And keep watching ComicMix to see the voting rounds going live!
GUEST COLUMNIST MARKS AN IMPORTANT DATE…THE SHADOW KNOWS…
BY HOWARD HOPKINS
The Shadow’s 80th Anniversary
Eighty years ago, on March 6, 1931, the famous cloaked avenger of crime made his debut on newsstands across America. The first of 325 pulp novels, The Living Shadow, written by newspaperman/magician Walter B. Gibson under the house name of Maxwell Grant, brought the mysterious crime fighter to life on a bridge in New York, saving the life of a young suicidal man named Harry Vincent, who would become The Shadow’s first aide in his never-ending fight against crime. Based on a the voice of an eerie radio announcer for Detective Story Magazine Hour, The Shadow quickly took on a life of his own under Gibson’s often ingenious plots. The Shadow novels, published bi-weekly, ran the gamut from mystery to horror and he soon became the most popular “dark” hero of the 1930s. And unlike many other characters, he transcended his media to become an enormously popular radio show running from 1937 to 1954, embedding the phase, The Shadow knows! into the public lexicon. In the radio version, The Shadow was millionaire man-about-town Lamont Cranston with the “mysterious ability to cloud men’s minds so they cannot see him,” but in the novels his identify was not quite so concrete, and in fact later was revealed to be somebody other than Cranston, plus he did not become invisible, but blended with the shadows. And carried a brace of .45s and a chilling laugh that sent terror into the heart of the underworld.
The Shadow pretty much rescued the hero pulp genre from obscurity, soon spawning a slew of imitators such as The Spider and Phantom Detective, as well as paving the way for Doc Savage and The Avenger and every other pulp hero. Sanctum Books, who are currently reprinting the entire run of Shadow novels in double novel volumes each month is issuing a special restored version of The Living Shadow this month, #47, teaming it with one of his best adventures, The Black Hush, and its iconic original cover.
So remember, the weed of crime bears bitter fruit…crime does not pay…The Shadow knows…
ALL PULP NEWSSTAND NIGHTHAWK EDITION 3/6/11
1/ First thing to do subscribe here: http://khpbooks.com/newsletter/
2/ Then get the book.
KHP Press say —
To celebrate the release of William Meikle’s The Midnight Eye Files: The Skin Game in both print and e-book form, we’d like to give our subscribers the e-book – no strings attached!
All you have to do is send an email to:
In the subject heading, type:
“Gimme Some Skin!”
And in the body of the email, let us know which file type you’d prefer:
pdf, mobi (for Kindle), or epub (for Sony Reader, Nook, etc)
We’ll respond with the desired file attached. That’s it!
The Small Print: This is a limited promotion. Any emails received after midnight of March 31, 2011, US Central time, will not be honored. While free, the e-book is copyrighted by the author and may not be shared or duplicated.
Nash Happenings. I like that.
My convention schedule kicks into gear this weekend as I am a guest at the FandomFest Metropolis Supercon [www.comiccitytn.com] in Metropolis, IL March 6 – 7. After that I have Momocon on March 12 – 13 in Atlanta, GA. [http://momocon.moonfruit.com] and the Charlotte Comicon on March 20 in Charlotte, NC. [www.charlottecomicon.com]. For the rest of my convention schedule, check out www.bobbynash.com.
I’m pretty busy on the writing side of things as well. In addition to working on my next novel, I’m writing a pulp p.i. story based on a character Sean Taylor and I created for Airship 27. After that I’m writing an adventure story for an anthology based on characters also created by Sean Taylor and myself. He and I will be editing this anthology for New Babel Books as well. Still on deck is a story for Frank Dirscerl’s Wraith anthology, a story for iHero Magazine, a story for Pro Se Press, and a few other short tales I can’t quite discuss at this time. Oh, and I still have a couple of novels to finish. The next few months are going to be busy.
I’m also doing promotion and getting ready for the release of The Green Hornet Casefiles prose anthology from Moonstone, I Am Googol: The Great Invasion Book 1 graphic novel from Point G Press, Lance Star: Sky Ranger Vol. 3 pulp anthology from Airship 27 and comic book from BEN Books, plus a few other projects it’s a little too early to talk about.
2011 looks to be off to a great start.










