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Friday, May 8, 2009
EuREKA! We Found Comics of Our Favorite TV Show!
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Topic: Comic Books - New

 

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EuREKA!

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Tina Shopping on FCBD 2009

 

My wife, Tina and I are big fans of Sci-Fi Channel's EuREKA.  As Tina says, "When you watch this show, you just feel good."   So we were delighted to discover this comic book limited series while touring our San Diego area stores on Free Comic Book Day this past Saturday, May 2nd, 2009.

Here are our reviews of the first two issues of the four issue limited series by Boom! Studios.

Tina says:

I loved how the comic captures the spirit of the show: playful and sweet with a side of zany scientific government conspiracy theory. The dialogue and phrasing matches the show's quirky characters perfectly.

As usual, something's up in Eureka. The story opens in Cafe Diem with Sheriff Carter busting Vincent's chops over the Eureka Fantasy League. Cute. Suddenly, there's a hostage situation at the high school. Of course, Zoe's involved! Carter to the rescue, but the suspect escapes in a unique, only in Eureka way. A manhunt ensues. Could the menacing hulk of a suspect be a victim of a secret scientific military experiment? And, what's his connection to Jo?

Two criticisms:

1. The lettering is much too small and difficult to read!
2. The faces of some of the characters are way off: Taggart, Allison, and most notably - Carter.  This detracts from the overall enjoyment of the comic.

But for storyline and dialogue, Eureka the comic book rates an 'A'.

~Tina

 

Michael says:

I am pleased that there are comic books out there that Tina herself will pick up and want to buy now.  As a woman and one that was not brought up around comics, there must be something more than just superheroes comics that will appeal to potential customers like her.

The fact is that while Tina was going to Local Comic Book Stores for FCBD, she also browsed the shelves to see what was available for her to read if anything. This emphasizes the fact that LCBS need to stock comics that are cross-overs from TV Shows and Films for variety if nothing else!   

Comic book companies like Gold Key, Dell, Marvel and DC used to bring multiple licensed properties to comics during the Silver and Bronze Ages of Comics.  I remember buying several of these with my allowance years ago, even though for the most part I was a 'Marvel Zombie' growing up! (i.e. The Green Hornet, Land of the Giants, Star Trek, etc.)

I enjoyed the first two issues of this four issue limited series as much as Tina.

The plot, the script, dialogue caught the show perfectly. Which would be because EUREKA creators Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia are involved in this series!

The artwork on the covers were right on.  However the interior pages did not capture the persons as well as the covers.  I would agree with Tina on the fact that it did keep me from giving it higher than a VF/NM 9.0 rating.

Talking about art, here is something that bothered me about the series.  The nine LCBS we shopped in on FCBD did not have all of the covers for the issues that were on the shelves.   Issue #1 has 2 regular covers plus a 'Limited Edition' 3rd cover.   Issue #2 has 2 covers.  Same for Issues #3 & #4.  

Being the 'completist' that I am, this is a total 'turn-off' for me.  I am a firm believer in picking up monthly issues of comic book series and NOT waiting for the Trade Paper Back format.  (Which this series will have shortly.)  In this case I would have almost preferred to have waited for the TPB format, and then check to see if our local library system brought it in for checking out. However, since it was Tina that purchased these, I'm along for the rest of the series in single issues...

I also was around with the boom and bust of comics during the early to mid 1990's with all of the variant covers krap that was going on then.  That was when I stopped buying several series that I had followed for many years...

So, that's my thoughts on the first two issues of this series.  If you are thinking of buying this just to read, and are not a 'collector' then possibly the TPB might be the way to go... 

If you are buying it because you are a fan of the show, you might want to check out the first single issue to see if it 'hooks' you, as it is a four issue story arc.  Then it is up to you to either buy the monthly series, or wait for the TPB compilation. 

If you are a TV Show 'fanatic' and don't buy a lot of other comics, and just want to specialize in this series, then you might want to look at the multiple covers for each issue number, which have the same story inside.

~Michael

 

Details for this four issue series:

Writer(s): Andrew Cosby, Jaime Paglia, Jonathan L. Davis, Brendan Hay

Artist(s): Mark Dos Santos, Diego Barreto

Cost:  Each issue is $3.99 cover priced, with the exception of Issue #1 Limited Edition Cover @ $7.99 .

TPB compilation:  When made available will be $15.99 cover

ADDENDUM to above blog post:  Since posting this blog earlier this morning, artist Michael DiPascale has informed us of the 'retailer incentive' issues with special covers.  These are in addition to the ones mentioned above.  Michael knew of this because he was the cover artist for those very limited 'retailer incentive' issues!  BTW, Michael DiPascale did a great cover featuring Jo for issue #4, which is the only one I've seen so far of those covers ! Thanks for bringing this to our attention Michael!

For those of you that are new to our blog today, my wife and I  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 Store

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

~ Michael  (and Tina)

 

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Thursday, May 7, 2009
Fun for Tweens - Amelia Rules!
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Fun for Tweens - Amelia Rules!

 

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By Jimmy Gownley

 

Today my wife Tina is our 'Guest Blogger' with her thoughts on... Volume 4 of "Amelia Rules! When The Past Is A Present". 

Amelia Rules! has been a comic book series, and this is a compilation of several comic book issues into Trade Paper Back format, (TBP).   Here's Tina's post:

Amelia Rules by Jimmy Gownley is fun for tweens that parents will approve - but don’t tell the kids!

Volume 4: “When the Past is a Present” is a joy – funny, clever, and heartwarming.

The new kid in school, 4th grader Amelia has her share of problems – her newly divorce mom is dating again – yikes! But she gets by with a lot of help from her zany friends, including a caped semi-super hero. 

The pre-teen set will enjoy the storylines – adolescent angst, bullies, dating, running away, first kisses.  Parents will approve the gentle exploration of these and more serious issues – parents going off to war, divorce, and the importance of family.

Beyond the stories, I was impressed by the artwork and writing, which also works on an adult level. Cartoonist Gownley manages to convey detailed storylines of Amelia’s wild imaginings, crazy adventures and secret fears all within the limited space of a graphic novel. It’s well-done indeed.

Amelia Rules! earns a higher grade than little Amelia gets in school: A+!

Enjoy,

~Tina

 

Details for this Volume 4 of Amelia Rules! When The Past Is A Present
Author:  Jimmy Gownley, with Intro by David Fury

Format:  Softcover    Cover Priced:  $11.99
Pages:  167
Dimensions:  6" x 9"
Colors:  Color Covers and interior pages
Year:  2008
Publisher:  Renaissance Press
ISBN-10:  n/a
ISBN-13:  978-09712169-9-0
 

Thanks Tina for the above blog post!  And for those of you that are new to our blog today, my wife and I also 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 Store

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

~ Michael  (and Tina)

 

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Special Signings At Mysterious Galaxy's Sweet 16 Birthday Bash!
Mood:  a-ok
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Special Signings At Mysterious Galaxy's Sweet 16 Birthday Bash!

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Special Signing by Jeffrey J Mariotte!

I was emailed two different invitations... from two persons for the 16th Birthday Party that the independent book store 'Mysterious Galaxy' is throwing this upcoming Saturday, May 9th in San Diego, California.

Both invitations showed that there will be a day long celebration being held at the book store, but the second one showcased a Facebook friend of mine that writes both novels and comics!

That would be Jeffrey J Mariotte, who is pictured above at the top right.  His newest book 'Cold Black Hearts' is shown at the above left of this blog post.  He will be at the celebration most of the day, but Jeff says the following about his special special signing hour:

"At noon I'll be on with my friend Alice Henderson. I'll be talking about and signing new supernatural thriller Cold Black Hearts (only on sale that day, by special arrangement, then off sale again until the end of the month, so order your signed copy now!), and Alice's new supernatural thriller is Voracious."

For those of you that have only read Jeffrey's comic books or graphic novels, here's a special treat for you to introduce you to his novel work. You can actually read the first three chapters of Cold Black Hearts for free at http://www.JeffMariotte.com !

As for the rest of the big birthday bash shindig, Maryelizabeth Hart tells us the following:

"As we prepare for the next sixteen years and beyond, we invite you to join us on Saturday, May 9, for our annual all day celebration, featuring some fantastic spotlight authors, special bargains, a new assortment of our fabulous IndieBound "Eat. Sleep. Read." T-shirts, and, of course, cake! Adding to the fun, we will have a quiz about our staff that will test your knowledge of your favorite booksellers (and, of course, prizes for those with the highest scores!)."

And the above doesn't even mention who else will be there...

For those of you that like 'Harry Dresden' publications... well, Jim and Shannon Butcher will be on following Jeffrey!  It is not for certain if any of Jim's 'Harry Dresden' comics will be there, but here is a chance to meet Jim and Shannon in person.  (NOTE: This is a numbered event. Numbers for the signing line are available with purchase of Turn Coat from Mysterious Galaxy.)

With all the above going on, PLUS Jeff there in person, well... I'm definitely pushing attending this birthday bash with Tina, our 'social director', LOL! 

The 16th birthday celebration runs from 10:00AM PST to 6:00PM  and will be found at:

Mysterious Galaxy
7051 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
Suite #302
San Diego, CA 92111
(858) 268-4747

For additional info including who else will be there, please check out their web site at:

http://mg.booksense.com/NASApp/store/IndexJsp?s=storeevents&eventId=414706

For those of you that are new to our blog today, we  have an ongoing 'Comic Con and Pop Culture Convention'  here at "Make It So Marketing Inc.", what with our daily blog posts,  and new listings of comics, graphic novels and other pop culture items for sale in our online eBay Featured StoreThanks again to all of YOU reading our current and archived blog posts!
 
~ Michael 

 

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
May 5th Is National Cartoonists Day!
Mood:  cool
Topic: Comic Book Artists

 

 

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Note: Above is a scan of the poster drawn by Jim Brenneman of Artboy Design celebrating the Day!

 

   

May 5th Is National Cartoonists Day!

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The Yellow Kid 1895

 

Thanks to Jim Brenneman for bringing to my attention that today is 'National Cartoonists' Day!  Jim is a Facebook Friend whose work I look at on a regular basis.  Besides his Facebook member page, he also has a Facebook Fan Page for his 'Artboy Design' company, as well as his own blog.

Jim is just one of many cartoonists that are celebrating this special day honoring past and present cartoonists!  

So the first question you would ask is why today, May 5th?

Well, here’s the scoop:  You see, 'The Yellow Kid', which was the very first color comic strip, was first published today, May 5th, in 1895!

This comic strip was the biggest thing in its' time!   Overnight the comics became a 'staple' feature in every newspaper in the country!

So this important date in cartoonists history made sense to be designated as National Cartoonists Day!

When I was a kid, I read the Sunday Newspaper 'Funnies'.  Several of my favorite strips back then have since been compiled into books.  Even today I still read select strips in our local paper, 'The North County Times', which has some of my favorites, 'Hagar The Horrible', Mort Walker's  'Beetle Bailey', and 'Prince Valiant'. 

Some folks decry the 'Internet Revolution' and its' impact on comics!   For myself, although I prefer to read my comic strips and comic books in hard copy format, the web has its' uses.  

A lot of newspapers have cut back on the number of comic strips that they publish daily and also in the Sunday Comics section.  So for the strips that I can't hold in my hands to read, I'll check them out on the web as a second source!

Of course, I've also become aware of webcomics that have never been a comic strip or cartoon in the newspapers.  For those of you that haven't read any of them, I've blogged about a few here in my Blog the last several months.

And even for those that don't really like to read cartoons, comic strips, webcomics, comic books or graphic novels, several of those same persons can't help but go to comic book genre movies that have been very popular as of late!

Additionally, today's cartooning reaches way beyond the limited and sadly decreasing newspaper distribution. We all see cartoons in animation, children’s books, greeting cards, and of course in toys and games design!

So on this special day, National Cartoonists' Day, take a moment and email or message a cartoonist and tell them how much you appreciate them and their work!

Thanks Jim Brenneman for your efforts in getting the word out on this special day, and keep up the Great Works in Your Own Cartooning!  For our blog readers, your easiest way to see Jim's works are through his blog at:  http://www.artboyalpha.blogspot.com

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 own online 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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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!

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Make It So Marketing Inc
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Monday, May 4, 2009
Free Comic Book Day In San Diego Part II
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Topic: Comic Books - New

 

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Tina With Storm Trooper @ Crazy Fred's, La Mesa

   

Free Comic Book Day In San Diego

Part II

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Michael With Rob Nazimowitz, Store Owner @ Invincible Ink in San Marcos

This is Part II of our blog post series on FCBD in San Diego metro area... As stated in Part I, I've been blogging about Free Comic Book Day Signings for several weeks that were happening nationwide... 

It was only on last Thursday that I realized there were none listed for the San Diego Metro Area!  As Tina remarked to me when I told her of this... "How ironic considering that San Diego is home to the world renowned Comic Con International held yearly at the San Diego Convention Center".

As mentioned in Part I, San Diego Metro area has 18 Local Comic Book Stores (LCBS).  For those of you familiar with the area, I am including from North County out to East County down to the South Bay as being in the metro area.   BTW, we used to have 20 but the only comic book store 'chain' in San Diego Metro closed their Carlsbad Mall and Escondido Mall stores just recently.

I had called all the stores on last Thursday to find out if they were participating in Saturday's FCBD in some manner.  I was surprised to learn that 5 of the 18 were not, and none had signings planned, although one had scheduled a signing which was now cancelled.

I'm not going to 'rehash' the visits to the five LCBS we visited earlier.  See Part I for that!

So I am going to pick up where we were on our 'road trip' in search of FCBD in San Diego. We were attempting to hit all 13 stores that would be 'participating' in some manner for FCBD. 

Please note:  There was no way that with 130 miles driven and 8 1/2 hrs spent at the LCBS and driving, that we would be at each store at their maximum 'peak' time to see everything.  So the following is just our opinions based on what we saw for FCBD activities only.  Neither Part I or Part II are 'critiques' of the LCBS, just our impressions of how the LCBS presented themselves on FCBD itself. 

Again, "hats off" to the 13 local stores that participated in whatever manner.  At least you tried to make comics known in some fashion to non-comics readers.  For the rest of you five stores that we didn't visit because you stated you weren't going to participate at all,  well... no comment here in Part II either...

After leaving Plaza Bonita Mall in Bonita / Chula Vista, Tina and I continued driving up to National City area again. 

While on the road I called the store owner @ Comic Odyssey on my cell phone asking if his UPS shipment of FCBD special comics had come in yet.  On Friday he stated he had not received his shipment in yet.  I know the owner of this store, have bought his backstock for resale before, so I have no reason not to believe him on the UPS story.  He did state that if they hadn't come in by 4:00PM that he would put out some of his own back issues in lieu of the FCBD special editions.  Tina and I elected not to get off the freeway to travel inland to his store in the East area of National City.

 Click Here To See Our MARVEL SUPERHEROES Comics, Graphic Novels, Promo Comics and other Pop Culture items listed for sale!  Thus we continued on to the city of La Mesa where a 'new store' to me was our next stop.  I had not heard of this store before, although it is now in its' third year of operation.  Before entering the LCBS itself, Tina and I saw the Storm Trooper along with the two gals holding the FCBD Banner outside on the heavily traveled street.  Both Tina and I took pics of each other with the Storm Trooper, but I am just publishing hers at the top left of this blog post.   Upon entering the LCBS, I saw that it was a mixture of gaming and comics, which several LCBS have gone to in recent years to survive.  Crazy Fred actually turned out to be a guy I recognized from a store he used to work at in the Allied Gardens part of San Diego, the old 'Comic City'.  Crazy Fred was very informative and welcomed us to his store.  The FCBD selection was approximately half of the total selection that could be seen on the FCBD web site, which showed 40 different FCBD specially printed comics.  We were told that we could each pick out 5 FCBD comics. We also purchased a couple of other comics, as Tina had not seen the 'Fringe' TV Show Limited Series Comics.  

Click Here To See Our DC SUPERHERO Comics, Graphic Novels, Promo Comics and other Pop Culture items listed for sale!  After leaving La Mesa, we headed East toward El Cajon.  Off of I-8 in a huge warehouse type of building was the 'Flagship'  of the Comic n' Stuff chain.  I wanted to stop here, altho we already had limited success at finding FCBD comics at the other stores in this chain.  Here there was again no outside mention of FCBD, and inside the store the FCBD Special Edition Comics were nowhere to be found, even behind the sales counter like the others stores in this chain!  OK, we then saw a customer looking at a notebook binder, flipping vinyl pages that held comics.  Oh, those were the FCBD Comics you could choose from!  And yeah, just like the others in this LCBS Chain, you were limited to 1 comic.  Funny thing is, the notebook binder held FCBD Special Edition comics going back to at least 2005 that I recognized!   Well I still bought some bargain bin back issues for resale to make the trip here worthwhile, and stood and made my choice of FCBD comic.   BTW, I know the owner of this LCBS chain, and he is a nice guy.  I always buy boxes of comics from his booths at the SDCC each year. Again this blog post is just about the FCBD event at each of the stores in his chain that we visited. And again, this was a very limited participation for what is now a 5 store chain. 

Click Here To See Our CGC GRADED Comics, Graphic Novels, Promo Comics and other Pop Culture items listed for sale!  By now it was late afternoon.  I had left SoCal Comics for the end of the day in San Diego itself before seeing the last two on our list on the way back home.  This store was the only one that had mentioned having a 'signing' but when I called on Friday to confirm, Jamie, the store owner, had told me it had been cancelled.  Having seen several successful FCBD events here in the past few years, I decided to check out the further South LCBS first, before heading here.  Tina and I walked up to the outside FCBD table to discover that almost all of the FCBD editions were already gone!  Matter of fact, there were several back issues of comics that had been pulled from store stock to make the table look fuller!   What had happened was that the FCBD event here was the most successful one yet in this LCBS's history, and that there was even a signer there earlier!  Mark Irwin, inker on the Dark Horse 'Aliens' series had been there for a few hours, much to the pleasure of the crowd that had been there.  Also there was a table with a collector's personal collection of G.I. Joe action figures, which had added to the event.  Sorry to say, Tina and I had missed the Event, and indeed almost all of the FCBD comics!  However, I was pleased to hear this, because Jamie's store is where I buy most of my comics supplies for rebagging and reboarding collections that we buy from other collectors.  Although Tina and I did not personally see all of what happened earlier in the day at this LCBS, I would believe what Jamie told us, due to our years of purchasing at his store.    

Click Here To See Our JUNGLE AND ADVENTURE Comics, Graphic Novels, Promo Comics and other Pop Culture items listed for sale!  It was now close to 5:15 PM when we got back on the road.  I knew that the next two stores were open till 7 and 8PM respectively.   We pulled into the parking lot in Mira Mesa where Artifex was located.  I have been there before, and already knew it was basically a 'gaming store'.  Indeed their store sign lists Games then Cards, and Comics last.  Tina had never been to this store on the weekend.  Both sections of the store were full to capacity with gamers playing in tournaments.   There was a table at the side of the cash register where only 1 FCBD special edition was at.  Of course it would have to been the FCBD Wolverine issue!   At the same time we were there, a father and his young son were there for comics.  The young son was disappointed in that there was only Wolverine, and only 3 copies of that left on the table.   I showed Tina how the back issues of comics that are normally on the gaming tables were taken off and piled up along the side of the store.  That was where Tina found a box full of FCBD Wolverine comics that had not been placed on the table near the cash register.  Of course this was late in the day, and gaming had completely taken over the store.  Tina commented to me that this store reminded her of the gambling tables we have seen at several casinos, what with all the noise and activities going on, the most gamers she had ever seen at any store...

Click Here To See Our HoRRoR and MoNSTer Comics, Graphic Novels, Promo Comics and other Pop Culture items listed for sale!  The next store was one that Tina and I had seen a flyer for at the Movie Theater Complex we normally see first run movies at.  This LCBS had a great flyer promoting the Watchmen GN and other comics at their store, but we had not gotten around to driving over there since seeing the Watchmen film on March 6th.  So here we both were, looking for this LCBS for the first time.  The store signage was very visible along the very busy street in San Marcos, and in a great shopping center!  Very easy to find, with the word 'Comics' in plain view. (See photo.)  Again this was very late in the day, yet there were still customers coming in for the FCBD comics!  Rob, the LCBS owner, had retained the services of his friend Matt to help him during this special day, and both of them helped us and the other customers at this store.  The only thing was, that even though this was the end of FCBD 2009, Rob still had his '5 only' FCBD comics limit, which was surprising to me because of the late hour.  However this store is so clean and so organized that it could be a store that Tina and I would frequent just to pick up the new issues of comic book series that Tina got turned on to during this FCBD, ( those being EuREKA and Fringe).  Tina even commented that this LCBS was just like a 'boutique' which would be inviting to women as well as men.  

This ends Part II of my Blog post series of FCBD in San Diego 2009. Again, these two blog posts are our Opinions of the FCBD events held at each LCBS.  Final tally, of the 13 'participating' LCBS, we physically saw 9, plus 1 that we couldn't find a parking space to enter the mall, and 2 others in the Chain we deemed not worth while driving to for 1 FCBD comic.  Plus 1 that didn't get their FCBD comics shipment in.   We leave it up to you, our Blog Readers to draw whatever conclusions you wish about what FCBD was all about in San Diego...

As for us, we may possibly continue this series in a Part III of this Blog post series tentatively titled...  "The State of the Comics Industry In San Diego"...

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