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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Fluorescent Black!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Books - New

 

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FLUORESCENT

BLACK!

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Illustrated by Nathan Fox

The Magazine 'Heavy Metal'... In its' September 2008 issue, presented Part One of the 'Fluorescent Black' story

Nathan Fox was the artist of this special feature, and he tells me that he is hard at work on Part Two of the story, which he hopes will be published this Summer of 2009 during the height of the Comic Con Season.

Nathan's artwork in the 'Pigeons From Hell' mini-series was recently released in TPB format by Dark Horse. This was mentioned in an earlier blog post when Nathan was appearing at the 2009 New York Comic Con (NYCC).   

The story of 'Fluorescent Black' Part One is not one of the standard fares that I quite often read.   The genre this story is in actually does not always appeal to me.  Indeed one earlier reviewer who loved this story called it 'biopunk' in his blog review of Part One.  Which is actually not bad for the name of this genre of story. 

However, in this case, the story enthralled me and kept me reading till the end of Part One.   The writer, M.F. (Matt) Wilson, took the subject matter and ran with it and made the story believable, although it is set in a grim n' gritty future.  The storyline was realistic and the dialogue, although using  some foul language, fit the background and the scope of what was being described to the reader. 

The storyline starts from the 2003 SARS outbreak in Singapore and other parts of Asia.  The work that is done by pharmaceutical and biotech laboratories to combat this outbreak leads to new discoveries that changes the world.  The outline to this story is that it is set in a genetic dystopian future.  Mankind has been divided into two different living areas. Those persons that don't meet the 'norm' are then exiled out of Singapore.  They basically are 'forced' to survive by selling body parts in exchange for gene therapy and medicine. Not a real happy future for those outside of the 'norm'.  Fluorescent Black is hoped to be published in graphic novel format when completed.

The artwork by Nathan Fox, although using some nudity, some gross looking persons and some carnage scenes, did fit the storyline.  Nathan's art, which I like, is compatible with the dark future presented in the timeline.  If a reader was to take what is being currently shown on TV, ala C.S.I., Fringe, etc., then this could be considered an extrapolation into the future of what may happen and is vividly shown here.  

As this story was published in the magazine 'Heavy Metal', that alone should tell you that the story is not one for young kids or tweens.   However, the specific storyline as told in illustrated format is one that I found interesting, with the disclaimer that it does contain some nudity / some language / some carnage scenes that would not be for all readers.  I will be checking out the Part Two when it is published to see what the writer does in continuing the future he has started in this Part One.

There was a news story a while back that another company had bought the film rights to this storyline in 2007.   The film may be released in 2010.   

For those of you that want to know more about this 'Fluorescent Black' story, then their web site is at:  http://www.freethegene.com

(Please Note: A complimentary copy for this mention / review was provided.)  

For those of you that are new to our blog today, we have an ongoing online 'Comic Con and Pop Culture Convention'  here at "Make It So Marketing Inc.", what with our daily blog posts, and new listings of items for sale in our online eBay Featured Store

Thanks again to all of YOU reading our current and archived blog posts!
 
~ Michael

 

Now Celebrating the 10th Year On The Web!

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The Tripwire Superhero Special 2009
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Books - New

 

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TRIPWIRE's

Superhero Special 2009!

 

   

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Tripwire's Editor, Andrew Grossberg... Recently sent me a review copy of the Tripwire - Superhero Special 2009. 

At first sight, this magazine reminded of a magazine I used to see on occasion at other cons several years ago.  That's when I realized that this was a 'special publication' from the same magazine publishers those years before in the mid 1990's.

At that time it was a British publication that was unusual in its' dimension size and stood out in size from the rest of the mags that I would pick up at a con.   After reading my comics, magazines, etc., I always bag and board them for storing.  Thus I consider it an 'unusual size' because of the storage factor.

It still is a British publication, and still is in that unusual size, at least for this special issue.   When I say 'special' issue, that would be because this is a stand alone issue devoted to superheroes.  The next issue, scheduled for June 2009, is to be their 'Adventure Special' which will feature people like Michael Moorcock, Robert E Howard, and others.  Otherwise Tripwire appears to have gone to an 'annual' basis the past few years...

BTW, the photo at the top left of this blog post is showing several of the Tripwire group at the recent 2009 Wonder Con in San Francisco, including Andrew Grossberg at the far right, and Editor-In-Chief Joel Meadows directly next to him.

Their 'Superhero Special' contained several different stories, which although each was about superheroes, had enough different characters to interest most readers of superhero comics and graphic novels.

I'll just comment on a few of the stories:

Of course there is a 'timely' lead piece, that of co-creator Dave Gibbons discussing the genesis of the Watchmen comic book series.  Enough text and photos to keep anyone's interest who wanted to know more about the 1980's series.

'Millar's Crossing' opened my eyes on the world of Mark Millar's creation Kick-Ass that is coming to film.  Hopefully this film will be marketed correctly in that is not a 'superhero' movie for kids. After seeing very young children at the recent Watchmen film, the film's marketing should let potential viewers know what age groups movies based on comics like these are for! 

'The Myth-maker' was an article on discussing Marvel's Captain Britain.  The Captain has had a problem in reaching higher numbers in sales over here in the States, just like Doctor Who, although there are several fans of both here.  Just not enough publicity to get either out of 'cult' fan status so far during these many years...

'The Golden Years'  had a look back at the 1930's - 1940's, which is also 'timely' if you are in the Los Angeles area that has the Skirball Cultural Exhibit showing Jerry Robinson's Zap! Pow! Bam! Exhibit now through this summer! Click here for our thoughts on that exhibit!

'Royal Flush' was a short article to the 'King of Comics' Jack Kirby, which helped win me over to liking this magazine even more!

'The 15 Most Important Superhero Graphic Novels Ever', was the mag's pick of the superhero collections that you would need to stock your shelves at home.  Some of the picks were of course the standard ones you would find in many such lists, but there were ones that were unusual IMHO to have on this list.  Even those that are 'standards' in many lists had detailed write-ups in this article, emphazing why they were important enough to be on this short list.  Enough so, that my wife Tina, stopped reading the article long enough to tell me of one GN to put on our next shopping list that she had never read!

In summary, even though you may have a subscription to Comics Buyer's Guide (CBG), Wizard, and others like we do, this special issue is worthwhile to pick up and read!

Being a fan of Robert E Howard's works will make me look for the next Tripwire Special, 'The Tripwire Adventure Special' due out in June!

If you can't find this $7.95 US priced publication at your LCBS or your local newstand or auction site... then their web site is at: http://www.tripwireannual.com

(Please Note: A complimentary hard copy for this mention / review was provided by the publisher.)  

For those of you that are new to our blog today, we have an ongoing online 'Comic Con and Pop Culture Convention'  here at "Make It So Marketing Inc.", what with our daily blog posts, and new listings of items for sale in our online eBay Featured Store

Thanks again to all of YOU reading our current and archived blog posts!
~ Michael

 

Now Celebrating the 10th Year On The Web!

"Hammering Out the Web
For You Since May 12th, 1998!"

 

Click Here to see our Reviews on Comics, TPBs, Graphic Novels, & DVDs! 

 

Note: If you work in the comic book industry or other pop culture productions, you are welcome to email us press releases, news items, and updates that you feel would be of interest to our blog readers. Including YOUR own works!

To mail printed items to us for review, send to:

Make It So Marketing Inc
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

   
     

 

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Updated: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 6:46 AM PDT
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Monday, March 23, 2009
The Dark Age Begins... May 5th 2009!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Other Non Comics Works

 

 

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The Dark Age Begins... May 5th 2009!

With 'Free Agent' by Author Jeremy Duns

 

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The First Of A Trilogy Of Spy Thrillers!

 

This is a 'heads up'... To those of you that enjoy spy thrillers.  Which would include my wife Tina and myself, especially when they are transformed later into films, like James Bond, which Tina has seen all of them!

Well, this upcoming novel isn't a film, (yet), but it does have a book trailer online for you to view to give you an idea of what's ahead for this novel!

I recently became Facebook Friends with the author Jeremy Duns, who wrote me the following:  

"I just wanted to share the news that Free Agent will be available as an audio book. In the UK, it will be released by Oakhill Publishing and in the US by Recorded Books - both versions will be unabridged. There will also be a large-print edition in the UK, published by FA Thorpe.

Finally, I've just received a wonderful jacket quote from Gayle Lynds, the New York Times bestselling author of The Last Spymaster, The Coil and Masquerade. The latter was listed by Publishers Weekly as one of the top 15 spy novels of all time. Here's her quote:

'Utterly riveting, Free Agent is an international espionage thriller par excellence. Lyrical prose, unforgettable characters, and a fascinating plot that doesn't release the panting reader until the last page makes this spy ride unforgettable. Free Agent is the beginning of a classic series that's sure to be a huge hit.'

Free Agent will be published in the UK on May 5 and the US on June 25. But you can already place your order at Amazon, Target, Borders and numerous other places online. If you haven't yet, please do!"

Well, I took a look at the links that Jeremy provided, and decided to give you a 'heads up' on this upcoming book.

Like those of you that will take the time to look at the excerpts, I didn't get to read the whole novel, but it looks interesting enough for me to want to blog about it.

It is Not a Spy Thriller Graphic Novel, (like the online graphic novel 'The FAT Man' I've blogged about before), but it is in a similar genre without the illustrations.

Here is a little back of background on the novel:

In July 1945, MI6 agent Paul Dark took part in a clandestine mission to hunt down and execute Nazi war criminals. He will discover that everything he understood about that mission, about its consequences, and about the woman he once loved, has been built on false foundations.

Now it's 1969, and a KGB colonel has walked into the British High Commission in Lagos, Nigeria, and announced he wants to defect. His credentials as a defector are good: he has information indicating that there is yet another double agent within MI6, which would be a devastating blow to an organization still coming to terms with its betrayal by Kim Philby and the rest of the Cambridge Ring.

Dark has largely been above suspicion during MI6's years of self-recrimination - but this time he's in the frame. For some it would be flight or fight time. But when your arrest may be only moments away, sometimes the only option is flight AND flight... whatever the consequences.

For those of you that are on Facebook, you can view these links:

The 'Free Agent by Jeremy Duns' Group Page is at:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=23354543483

The BOOK TRAILER is at:

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=58547396797&oid=23354543483

If you are not on Facebook, then the entire first chapter of the novel is also posted online at Simon & Schuster's site:

http://www.simonsays.com/content/book.cfm?tab=65&pid=649737&agid=2

Also, Jeremy has more information about himself at his own personal web site at:

http://www.jeremyduns.com/

There you will find a previously unpublished article of his titled 'Beyond Bond' - A look at some forgotten spy thrillers. Also there is the fact that Jeremy knows his stuff, he also wrote the following article:  'Hunting the Nazis' - The True Story of the Belgian SAS'.

Like I wrote at the beginning of this blog post, this looks a good novel to check out when the book is published first in the UK, and then in the States.

(Please Note: A complimentary hard copy for this mention / review was not provided by the creator as it is in online format only at this time.)

For those of you that are new to our blog today, we have an ongoing online 'Comic Con and Pop Culture Convention'  here at "Make It So Marketing Inc.", what with our daily blog posts, and new listings of items for sale in our online eBay Featured Store

Thanks again to all of YOU reading our current and archived blog posts!
~ Michael
        
Click Here to see our World !                 

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To the left is a photo of Michael and Tina at the 2007 SDCC - San Diego Comic Convention International. Click that photo to see 'Our World'!
                 
Each comic / comics book. Graphic Novels or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded by Michael, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale!    
               
We attend several  Pop Culture Conventions and Comic Cons during the year to replenish our comic books and other pop culture inventory for resale!  

 

Now Celebrating the 10th Year On The Web!

"Hammering Out the Web
For You Since May 12th, 1998!"

Click Here to see our Reviews on Comics, TPBs, Graphic Novels, & DVDs! 

Note: If you work in the comic book industry or other pop culture productions, you are welcome to email us press releases, news items, and updates that you feel would be of interest to our blog readers. Including YOUR own works!

To mail printed items to us for review, send to:

Make It So Marketing Inc
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

   
     

 

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Updated: Monday, March 23, 2009 6:04 AM PDT
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Sunday, March 22, 2009
3rd Place Winner Of The Facebook Comic Con Premiere Costume Competition
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Comic Cons

 

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THIRD PLACE: Sam McClellan | BATMAN | DC Comics

 

   

3rd Place Winner

Of The Facebook Comic Con Premiere Costume Competition...

 Was Sam McClellan As 'Batman'!

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Click Here to see our Comic Con promos! Here Is Sam's Story... As told to Lisa Hager-Duncan, FBCC Costume Event Co-ordinator:

Third Place Winner Sam McClellan:

I have been costuming for 9 years. Batman was the first costume I ever put together. I chose it because, at the time, I thought it would be the easiest superhero costume to do.

Boy, was I wrong! For the longest time I have tried to make the perfect bat suit. This costume is not my first Batman. This particular Batman is my third and final attempt.

I believe it to be just about perfect after making the grey body suit, the rest of the pieces to the outfit were added/selected very carefully. It is based off of my favorite Batman story, the HUSH story line written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Jim Lee.

I like it because I’ve always loved Batman in his blue cowl and cape costume rather than in a black cowl and cape. It just seemed more interesting.

Batman is not my favorite character but he definitely makes my top 3. I really chose to enter with him mainly because when I saw the other costumes that entered it hurt that Batman was not in the mix! Batman is a giant part of comic book culture and to have a costume contest and not at least see one Batman is almost criminal.

A funny thing about the picture is that it was taken at 5AM of the morning of the deadline. I forgot about the deadline to the contest and realized the night before that I had to take a picture that night or would never have another chance. The problem was that when I tried to take it myself I always came out dark. So I had to wait for my roommate, but she did not get home until 4am!

Well, imagine her surprise when she walks in the door at 4AM and I’m in my Bat suit and ask her to take a picture (in the best Dark Knight voice I could do). Well, after half an hour of her laughing she finally took the picture and afterword told me that if I ever needed a picture taken again to find someone else. Can’t wait for the next costume contest, I have plenty to show off.

Thanks to Sam for taking the time to tell his story!  It is now posted at the FBCC page for all to enjoy and to congratulate in the months to come.

Actually all three of the winning entries names / costumes worn are now posted on the FBCC pages for all to view and congratulate!  The stories of the 1st and 2nd place winners have already been blogged in this Blog at previous posts.

And congratulations are also in order to all that entered the First Ever FBCC Costume Competition!  As one of the five judges for this event, I can say that they were all winners in my book as it was hard to judge all the great entries!

Here's the details on how you can view all the entries including the three winning entries:

PREMIERE COSTUME COMPETITION - Entries & Results are at:

http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=63366131619&topic=8264

Lisa Hager-Duncan - Coordinator

SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, 2009

JUDGES

  • Dave Ryan
  • Amy Fletcher
  • Mat Broome
  • Simon Williams
  • Michael D. Hamersky

PRIZES AWARDED ARE:
First Prize: A-Z Superheroes poster
Second Prize: (Batman on) Gargoyle poster
Third Prize: Original sketch by Michael Netzer (to be drawn)

* To view 1st & 2nd Prizes & for more details:
http://www.michaelnetzer.com/rEvolution/content/blogsection/9/135/


For those of you not yet familar with this new virtual comic convention... The Facebook Comic Con Gala Premiere opening celebration has already ended.  It ran from Thursday-Sunday, March 12-15, 2009!

HOWEVER, since it is a 'virtual' comic con, you can still see all the activities at any time by visiting the links below:

GALA PREMIERE KEYNOTE VIDEO ADDRESS by Michael Netzer at:   http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=56306468613&oid=63366131619

GALA PREMIERE MENU at:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=59312068702

Thanks again to all of YOU reading our current and archived blog posts... Hope to 'see' you at this virtual 24/7/365 Con soon!

~ Michael

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Note From Make It So Marketing: 

Michael first set up at the 1972 San Diego's West Coast Comic Con. To the left is a photo of Michael at the 1973 SDCC - San Diego Comic Con that was held at the Sheraton Hotel, Harbor Island, San Diego.
Today, Michael and his wife Tina run an online business as well as attend conventions and blog!  Click the photo to the left to see 'Their Current World Of Pop Culture'!
                 
Each comic / comics book. Graphic Novels or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded by Michael, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale!    
               
If you don't see what you are looking for, feel free to email us a 'want list' and if in stock, we'll place it in our eBay Featured Store 'Just for You' to purchase!

 

Now Celebrating the 10th Year On The Web!

"Hammering Out the Web
For You Since May 12th, 1998!"

Click Here to see our Reviews on Comics, TPBs, Graphic Novels, & DVDs! 

Note: If you work in the comic book industry or other pop culture productions, you are welcome to email us press releases, news items, and updates that you feel would be of interest to our blog readers. Including YOUR own works!

To mail printed items to us for review, send to:

Make It So Marketing Inc
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

   
     

 

 

 

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A Treat for Zonies!
Mood:  d'oh
Topic: Comic Books - New

 

 

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A Treat For Zonies!

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We received review copies of the two graphic novels pictured above this past week...  And I was a little surprised when my wife, Tina, wanted to read  AND review them here.   So the following is by our 'Guest Blogger' Tina:

Rod Sterling's The Twilight Zone Graphic Novels transport classic stories from the beloved series into graphic novel form. Some are more suited than others. 

"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" retains the pace, suspense and irony of the original episode. The artwork powerful depicts the story with a wallop much the same as the actual episode. 

"The Odyssey of Flight 33" pales by comparison.  It's tough to convey suspense in the closed confines of the time-traveling airplane. Many of the passengers and crew are as irritating as if you were on the flight with them!

These limitations aside, the graphic novels are a fitting tribute to the groundbreaking show.  Both those who grew up with the series, and new fans alike will enjoy the added tidbits of Twilight Zone lore. 

The books include background on creator Rod Sterling (Who collected "Tales from the Crypt" and "Weird Science" as a kid!), the time period, the series, and facts about the airing of each episode.

That concludes Tina's review of the two books. Thanks Tina!

Here's a couple of thoughts from Michael:   I would have to agree with Tina that 'The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street' was brilliantly transferred from TV Show to Graphic Novel Format.  Mark Kneece's adaptation was well done, and the artwork by Rich Ellis kept me enthralled as much as the airing of the episode did.  Well done by both!

However, as Tina stated about 'The Odyssey of Flight 33', there was something about this adaptation that didn't work.  My thought is that it was the 'updating' of the story, with references of today, with added security etc., that didn't quite do it for me either.  I remember as a kid marvelling at the story and the non-ending... The artwork by Robert Grabe was good, but the adaptation of the story didn't quite do it for me either.

The paperback price of $9.99 is not bad for this type of work, nor the $16.99 for hard cover format.  This series would be a good purchase for libraries to stock for their patrons, as well as Twilight Zone Fans, a.k.a. 'Zonies'. 

The following is for: The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street

  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Paperback: 72 pages
  • Publisher: Walker Books for Young Readers (December 23, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080279713X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802797131
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.5 x 0.3 inches
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    The following is for: The Odyssey Of Flight 33
  • Reading level: Young Adult 
  • Paperback: 72 pages
  • Publisher: Walker Books for Young Readers (December 23, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802797199
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802797193
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.5 x 0.5 inches
  • (Note: Complimentary copies of these graphic novels for this mention / review was provided to the bloggers.)

    For those of you that are new to our blog today, we have an ongoing online 'Comic Con and Pop Culture Convention'  ourselves here at "Make It So Marketing Inc.", what with our daily blog posts, and new listings of items for sale in our online eBay Featured Store

    Thanks again to all of YOU reading our current and archived blog posts!

    ~ Michael

    Click Here to see our World !                 

    Note From Make It So Marketing:

     
    Michael first set up at the 1972 San Diego's West Coast Comic Con. To the left is a photo of Michael at the 1973 SDCC - San Diego Comic Con that was held at the Sheraton Hotel, Harbor Island, San Diego.
    Today, Michael and his wife Tina run an online business as well as attend conventions and blog!  Click the photo to the left to see 'Their Current World Of Pop Culture'!
                     
    Each comic / comics book. Graphic Novels or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded by Michael, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale!    
                   
    If you don't see what you are looking for, feel free to email us a 'want list' and if in stock, we'll place it in our eBay Featured Store 'Just for You' to purchase!
      
                   

     

    Now Celebrating the 10th Year On The Web!

    "Hammering Out the Web
    For You Since May 12th, 1998!"

    Click Here to see our Reviews on Comics, TPBs, Graphic Novels, & DVDs! 

    Note: If you work in the comic book industry or other pop culture productions, you are welcome to email us press releases, news items, and updates that you feel would be of interest to our blog readers. Including YOUR own works!

    To mail printed items to us for review, send to:

    Make It So Marketing Inc
    PO Box 130653
    Carlsbad, CA 92013

       
         

     

    Thank You For Being One Of This Blog's

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