PLANETARY STORIES REACHES 20TH ISSUE!!
Jim Griffin took an unusual step and wrote a short Christmas story about his Texas Ranger, Jim Blawcyzk. To this point, the Ranger has only been in novels.
Jim Griffin took an unusual step and wrote a short Christmas story about his Texas Ranger, Jim Blawcyzk. To this point, the Ranger has only been in novels.
Check it out at http://tinyurl.com/27uv44j
Earth Station One Episode 27 – I Think I’m A Clone Now, There’s always two of me just a hangin’ around.
This week on ESO, Mike, Dan and Mike are joined by comic book writer Bobby Nash to talk about his new trade paperback Yin Yang, and then we dive back into the world of Star Wars and talk about Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Also this week we try again at our new crew rant section “Crew Kudos“.
Join us for another fun filled podcast that we like to call Episode 27: I Think I’m A Clone Now, There’s always two of me just a hangin’ around.
Table of Contents
0:00:00 Intro / Welcome
0:02:26 Crew Kudos – Batman: The Cult / The Akinator / Superman – Batman: Apocalypse / Comic Book Prices
0:28:48 Bobby Nash Interview
0:53:32 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
1:29:13 Show Close
Are you in for National Graphic Novel Writing Month? We hope so. And because we’re generous people, we thought we’d give you some reading material to help you start on your masterpiece.
The books above could be considered the holy trinity to the world of sequential art. Scott McCloud presents how to write and build a comic book, by deconstructing the art form into its basic principles and components. We can’t recommend this books enough. And once you get through those, consider:
Before Scott McCloud, there was Will Eisner… the legend that spawned an industry. If you don’t know who Will is… we recommend you just buy these books now and thank us later. And if you’ve finished these, why not take a gander at:
Living legends in their own rights, this trio of books could be considered the followup courses after you’ve polished off both Eisner and McCould’s contributions. All of these books will help you, and are available at decent comic
book stores, through your local library, or by following the links to
purchase through Amazon.
After you’ve boned up on your structure, have your basic plot in mind, and your word doc opened… why not get a graphic novel that gives you access to the final working script, so you can compare structures! We recommend:
We also have to point to the excellent work of Tim Simmons and the Comic Book Script Archive, where you can see a number of scripts in various styles and levels of development. (We’ll probably have a few more to add by the time we’re done.)
What books do you recommend? Sound off in the comments.
Los Angeles, CA – Pulp 2.0 Press CEO Bill Cunningham today announced that the company is launching a line of what he calls “pulp graphic novels” for digital and print distribution. The company begins this new line of pulp entertainment media by licensing the publishing and media rights to the 1980’s indie comic book serials THE MIRACLE SQUAD and THE TWILIGHT AVENGER created by writer John Wooley and artist Terry Tidwell.
THE MIRACLE SQUAD was originally published as two 4-issue miniseries by Upshot Graphics and later, Apple Comics. The first serial chronicles the adventures of a team of 1936 movie studio professionals who take on the mob bent on ‘acquiring’ their poverty row studio as a means of money laundering. The team uses their unique skills in props, stunts, makeup, escapology and acting to uncover the leader behind the ‘hostile takeover’ and give him his two-fisted comeuppance. Cunningham is quick to say that, “The Miracle Squad is akin to today’s A-TEAM only set in 1930’s poverty row Hollywood. It’s fun, outrageous and jam-packed with all sorts of pulpy goodness.”
The second Miracle Squad serial BLOOD AND DUST features the adventures of the team when they tackle a group of land thieves capitalizing on the infamous ‘Dust Bowl’ crisis of the 1930’s. Set against the backdrop of the Oklahoma range, the movie studio adventurers go head-to-head against poverty, exploitation and cross-burning klansmen.
THE TWILIGHT AVENGER is the story of a college student Reece Chambers who uses an arsenal of super-scientific gadgets to seek revenge against the criminals who ran down his fiancee and left her in a coma. Unknown to Chambers is the fact the criminals are led by a masked villain known only as The Centipede. Originally launched by Elite Comics, the series was later published by Eternity Comics and featured zombies, mad scientists and even time travel.
“Both titles reflect the action-packed pulps, cliffhanger serials and B-movies of the 1930’s — the era which also inspired retro movies like THE ROCKETEER and THE INDIANA JONES series,” said Pulp 2.0 Press MPB (Mad Pulp Bastard), Bill Cunningham. “John Wooley and Terry Tidwell captured that dynamic era within the pages of their comic achieving the perfect blend of the heroic daring of the serials with the real-life drama of the 1930’s Depression. I remember reading both comics in the 1980’s when they were first published, and after I began building Pulp 2.0, I sought John and Terry out to see if their work was available. Their retro-styled comics are a perfect fit for our readers.”
After several emails and phone conversations, Cunningham licensed the rights to bring back the duo’s comic creations for both print and digital readers. While the books design style is still in the beginning stages of development, the company is approaching both Miracle Squad and Twilight Avenger as ‘pulp properties that look appropriate to their source material.’ As Cunningham says, “Pulp isn’t a particular medium, it’s an attitude.” Since both titles were obviously influenced by poverty row adventure cinema of the 1930’s it makes sense to keep and try to amplify that aesthetic. Miracle Squad and Twilight Avenger are both terrific stories and our audience deserves to read them in uniquely designed collected editions in whatever format they choose. This is the approach we have taken with our first book, BROTHER BLOOD by Donald F. Glut as well as our soon-to-be-released RADIO WESTERN ADVENTURES which features a ‘lost’ short stories by Glut and legendary DOC SAVAGE creator Lester Dent.”
To that end, Pulp 2.0 is digitally ‘cleaning up’ the original pages for both Miracle Squad and Twilight Avenger and compiling many bonus “behind-the-scenes” features for the print editions. The bonus features will include design sketches, notes, script pages and essays. “We take our time in the design phase and try and come up with a few special surprises for our readers,” said Cunningham. “Our goal is to create collectible editions that are easily available online.”
John Wooley, the writer / co-creator of Miracle Squad and Twilight Avenger had this to say: “No one loves pulps and the whole idea of classic pulp fiction more than I do, and our first phone conversation made it clear to me that Bill Cunningham was a kindred soul who not only shared that love, but also knew exactly how to get the Twilight Avenger and the Miracle Squad to a wider audience than they were ever able to reach during their initial runs. F. Scott Fitzgerald famously wrote that there were no second acts in American lives. Terry and I are so pleased that, thanks to Pulp 2.0 Press, our ’30s heroes and heroines are going to be an exception.”
Both ‘pulp graphic novels’ are scheduled to begin release in 1st quarter 2011. More details will be made available as they develop. Please visit the Pulp 2.0 website at http://www.pulp2ohpress.com/.
For more information or to arrange an interview please contact Bill Cunningham at the information at the top of the page.
About Pulp 2.0:
Pulp 2.0 is a publishing and media company that creates and distributes quality pulp entertainment media in every manner possible for its audience all over the world to enjoy. The company licenses, redesigns and republishes classic pulp, exploitation paperbacks and magazines through a variety of print and digital media; breathing new life into many of these ‘lost’ properties.
The company also creates new pulp entertainment for its target audience including the original vampire blaxploitation novel BROTHER BLOOD by Donald F. Glut, an internet radio adventure serial THE KNIGHTMARE “The Murder Legion Strikes at Midnight” (produced in association with Toronto’s Decoder Ring Theater), and the upcoming book tribute to legendary radio adventure historian Jim Harmon, RADIO WESTERN ADVENTURES. In addition, the company is developing the re-release of Glut’s widely acclaimed horror-adventure book series THE NEW ADVENTURES OF FRANKENSTEIN in collectible editions for print and digital.
Every November, thousands of intrepid souls, all around the world,
embark on a great novel-writing adventure. National Novel Writing Month,
or NaNoWriMo, as it’s affectionately called by participants, was begun
by Chris Baty in 1999, with the goal of getting writers to tackle a big project.
But that’s next month. For October, ComicMix is declaring it to be National Graphic Novel Writing Month! Or, yes, NaGraNoWriMo. Or #NaGraNoWriMo on Twitter.
The goal is simple: By October 31st, you write a script for at least a 48 page long graphic novel.
You brush your teeth every day? Feed the dog every day? Complain about Brightest
Day? Good. Now add “write part of my graphic novel script” to that
list. No excuses. If you’ve said “I should do it, but–” this is your time.
For our part, we’re going to have posts every day about what goes into a graphic novel script from a wide variety of comics pros, talking about how to do it and– most importantly– how to keep going.
We should also note for the TRULY hardcore that tomorrow’s the annual 24 Hour Comic Book Day.
Comic creators all around the world participate to create an entire 24
page comic book in just 24 hours… written and drawn! We implore you to
think about that. Think writing a 48 page graphic novel in a month is
too hard? Well, just realize there are some awesome people out there who
can knock out half of that in just one day! And hey, if you participate
at 24 Hour Comic Book Day, you could use that for the first half of your NaGraNoWriMo
project. If you don’t want to crank out a comic in 24 hours, you don’t have to, of course,
although it can be considered training for working for certain
publishers.
So who’s in? Sound off in the comments!
Do you know what $150,000 can get you? It can get you your very own Batmobile. One you can actually drive.
No kidding. DC Entertainment has licensed a company to produce functioning life-sized Batmobiles. And not just any Batmobile, but the really cool one: the one from the 1966 teevee series. They build them from a 1970s Lincoln Town Car.
The name of the company is Fiberglass Freaks, and they claim both the interior and the exterior will identical to the original, right down to the now-iconic rocket exhaust flamethrower.
I’ve never been very much of a wheel nut, but if I could afford a real Batmobile, one that will allow me to fry all of the tailgating idiots on the road, then I’m gonna start saving my spare change.
I wonder if that damn lizard will insure it. I also wonder if it comes as a hybrid. You gotta be concerned about the environment, you know.
A Cast-A-Way exclusive, packaged in “retro” box style, reminiscent of the original Captain Action Ideal toys from the 60’s. $25.00 each.
Packaged in a unique CA triangle container (styled after the chest emblem) this fifty-card set also includes a unique 51st Chase Magnetic Card. $50.00 each.(Regular sets will be available for $25.00 each.)
Captain Action (Season 1) #3 includes a special trading card and NYCC sticker. Lady Action writer Tony Lee will be on hand for a signing, as will Lady Action. $5.00 each.
Suitable for framing, these prints are $10.00 each. (Captain Action and Zeroids also available.)
Also available will be the two items from TwoMorrows: “Carmine Infantino-Penciller, Publisher and Provocateur” by Jim Amash. This book will be offered in hardcover and softcover. As a tie-in with the new Savage Beauty preview, Back Issue #43, showcasing Jungle girls, will also be on sale at this booth, #2380.
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ÃÂ the comic book series intends to make a difference too – each issue will donate a full-color advertising page to partner causes such asÃÂ Oxfam, Just A Drop, andÃÂ Invisible Children, among others.When the concept for doing ALL PULP was being formulated, an obvious aspect to consider was a podcast. These modern takes on radio shows have proven beneficial to many fields, hobbies, and areas of interest. The discussion was of course had about ALL PULP’s own Spectacled Seven putting together a podcast show of our own. That discussion was a short one, though, as we already knew that a great Pulp Podcast already existed. What? You haven’t heard of the excellent work being done by Ric Croxton and Art Sippo to bring Pulp goodness each and every week to the listening public? Well, shame on you! But don’t worry about it, because now that the Book Cave has graciously accepted the Seven’s request to serve as the official podcast for ALL PULP, you’ll hear plenty about the show, guaranteed!
Beginning with the 9/30/10 episode (#94) featuring an interview with Adam Garcia, author of the soon to be classic Airship 27/Cornerstone Publishers novel, GREEN LAMA UNBOUND, The Book Cave will be ALL PULP’s official Podcast. What Ric and Art do week to week will not change in any way, but an addition to the show will be one of the Spectacled Seven joining the guys with a brief collection of news bits, soundbytes, and glimpses even further into the World of Pulp! Derrick Ferguson kicks off this awesome period for ALL PULP on this episode, covering all the Pulp that is news!! Watch this page for all the fun exciting information that will be pouring like bats on their way to a belfry out of the BOOK CAVE!!
Check out the debut of THE BOOK CAVE as ALL PULP’s official podcast here-
http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/ (And catch up on 93 other episodes of Pulpy goodness)!