The Mix : What are people talking about today?

Survey: How much of a discount are you getting for your comics?

This question was prompted by:

  • Free Comic Book Day, where a whole lot of comics were handed out at a 100% discount, and;
  • this comment from Vinnie Bartilucci about a firm being “the last chain in the history of the world to try and get list price for almost their entire catalog.  I despise them.”

So it got us to thinking– what are people actually paying for comics nowaday? Not how much are they consuming, we have decent numbers about that– but at what discount? That may give us a better idea as to what sort of margin stores are working on nowadays, and how comic readers are behaving.

So please, take a minute and
click here to take the survey
. We’ll post the results shortly.


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Texas Bill Might Require Sex Offenders To Register Online IDs

From G4: A bill that passed the Texas Senate today would change sex offender
registration regulations in the state so convicted sex offenders would
have to provide law enforcement with each “alias, assumed name,
nickname, or pseudonym, including a screen name, used by the person.”
Presumably, the law includes gamer tags, twitter user names, MySpace
names, and other public online identifiers– including IDs on ComicMix.
The additional information would not be made public but would be
available to law enforcement and social-networking sites, and
presumably, video game companies. This gives companies the ability
reject people from joining based on their inclusion on the list. The
bill, introduced by Sen. Florence Shapiro, is headed to a vote by the
Texas House… and should it pass, the governor’s desk. 

Chicago attorney and video gamer Wesley Johnson said, “It appears
this law would apply to gamer tags, although the final definition of
what’s covered in the law is up to the Texas Department of Criminal
Justice.” Here’s the Full Text of the Bill.

Like Mike Diana hasn’t had enough grief in his life.

Hat tip: Frank Meyer.

‘Confessions of a Superhero’ free online

Here’s a film you may enjoy: Morgan Spurlock, the documentary maker behind Super Size Me and 30 Days and the upcoming Freakonomics is the distributor of Confessions of a Superhero, a feature length documentary that chronicles the lives of three mortal
men and one mortal woman who make their living working as superhero
characters on Hollywood Boulevard.  The Hulk sold his Super Nintendo
for a bus ticket to Los Angeles; Wonder Woman was a mid-western homecoming
queen; Batman struggles with his anger (what a shock) while Superman’s psyche is
consumed by the Man of Steel. This deeply personal view into their
daily routines reveals their hardships and triumphs as they pursue and
achieve their own kind of fame and glory.

It’s all available for free, thanks to the good folks at SnagFilms and Hulu. Enjoy.

The Point – May 4th, 2009

WOLVERINE hits theaters with IRON MAN impact, while TRANSFORMERS has a cool new trailer on line and we talk to the creator of BATTLE FOR TERRA on how he chose Evan Rachel Wood for his lead. There’s a new Pull List of great things in the comic shops and just three days until STAR TREK. Thank God it’s Monday!


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‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ debuts with $87 million opening weekend

hugh-jackman-wolverine-nude-6282662It takes more than swine flu and Internet piracy to keep our boy down.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine clawed (sorry) its way to an $87 million opening weekend, despite being widely available online a full month before its release, lukewarm reviews and Vice President Joe Biden to avoid confined and crowded spaces. The movie opening numbers beat the first two X-Men installments (although not the third) and it’s looking like Logan’s run (sorry again) in theaters is going to be pretty strong this summer.

So, does this kill the “Internet piracy is bad for you” meme once and for all? Yeah, I didn’t think so either.

ComicMix Quick Picks – May 3, 2009

A weekend window-closing wrap-up:

Anything else? Consider this an open thread.

Ric Estrada: 1928-2009

Mark Evanier passes on the sad news that Ric Estrada has passed away at the age of 81.

Estrada was perhaps best known for his work on Amethyst: Prince of GemworldKarate Kid, Wonder Woman and numerous DC war and romance comics. Later in his career, he moved into animation with such 1980s TV series as He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Jonny Quest and Bionic Six. He was an Ink-Pot Award winner, a friend of the late Ernest Hemingway, a contemporary of Fidel Castro, and I believe he was ambidextrous as well, and could draw with both hands at the same time.

Estrada is the subject of an upcoming feature-length documentary being produced by his son Seth. You can read more about it here.

Our condolences to his family and friends.

Free Comic Book Day…?

But at ComicMix, every day is Free Comic Book Day! Go and read them if you don’t believe me, the links are all in the sidebar. And there are bunches of webcomics you should be reading that are free every day…

Nevertheless, it is an annual rarity for stores to be handing out free comics and so attention must be paid. http://www.freecomicbookday.com has all the details, including a list of all the comics and the signings.

If you need to find a comic book store, call 888-COMIC-BOOK, go to comicshoplocator.com, or download the iPhone app.

And hey, FCBD even has a comercial this year!

The Point – May 1st, 2009

WOLVERINE is on movie screens from coast to coast and now it is a wait for the numbers game. we talk to Michael Uslan who recalls what was like waiting for the same a few years ago with a film called BATMAN BEGINS and then great ready for the scoop on what his next super hero project will be (look here for a hint).  Meanwhile, since you are already in the theaters, check out BATTLE FOR TERRA  – but only after you hear our exclusive interview with the creator/director of the new animated film.


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