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Sunday, June 14, 2009
It Was The Ten-Cent Plague!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Books - New

 

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It Was...

The Ten-Cent Plague!

 The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America

By David Hajdu

 

 

Currently I'm still reading several source books and documents...  for a chapter I am writing in an upcoming book.

One book that grabbed my eyes just from the cover alone was the above pictured book, 'The Ten-Cent Plague' by David Hajdu!  Visions of HoRRoR and MoNSTer comics ran through my head, as I was that kid at one time, although it was a few years after the 'Comic Book Burnings' of the early to mid 1950's!

What enticed me to read this whole book in just a few sittings, was that it gave me, the reader, a valuable history lesson in what led up to this 'Plague' and what was done to stop it!

Yeah, I've been around long enough to know most of the story, but in this new book, (the hardcover is from 2008), I learned even more, as it was well researched!

From the earliest beginnings of the comic books to the first inklings of resentment toward the new format, this book lays out a great foundation on how the comic book detractors laid out their case against the comics. 

Those publishing the Crime and HoRRoR Comics in the comic book industry themselves first ignorned the warnings signs of the first outward offensive against the 'low brow' comic books.  It was only after several of those artists, writers and others creating the comics for the industry were castigated for even working in the industry that the warning signs were finally believed by the publishers of these comic books.

Indeed it was those who worked for the industry that were hurt the most when in September of 1954 the Comics Magazine Association of America (CMAA) came into being. Charles F Murphy, the Administrator of the 'Code' actually put more than 'teeth' into the enforcement of the 'Code', and between 1954 and 1956, more than half of the comic books on the newstands disappeared.  Indeed, the number of titles published went from approximately 650 to only 250 titles during that time!

Of course EC Comics with its' HoRRoR Comics are a major focus of this book.  Since Bill Gaines was the major publisher that was on television during the hearings on comic books, it was only natural that any book about this topic would include him and his company.

However, there are more stories about other publishers, and comics creators in this book, and enough that are not widely known to lead me to recommend this book.  Plus it has an extensive notes and bibliography section for reference.  I give it a 9.6 (comic book grading) rating!

Whereas I read the hardcover version there is now a Paperback format: 464 pages
Publisher: Picador; 1 Reprint edition (February 3, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0312428235
ISBN-13: 978-0312428235
Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 12 ounces . 

Here at Make It So Marketing's Blog, we post daily on comics and pop culture news and events.  Check out our daily blog posts, new listings of comics, graphic novels, Comic Con exclusives and more pop culture items for sale including HoRRoR, MoNSTer and CRIME Comics in our online Store

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

~ Michael 

 

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Saturday, June 13, 2009
Akron - Canton Comic Con 2009!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Cons

 

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Akron-Canton Comic Con 2009!

June 28th 2009

The Akron-Canton Comic Con...  Will be taking place at the end of this month!

My thanks to Molly Durst for bringing this con to my attention, as she will be exhibiting there!

According to the promoter of the con, Jeff Harper Productions, there will be 15 tables and 30 dealer Booths at this show.  Regular attendance is approx 450 persons.

Jeff Harper Productions has been in business since 1991.
The company is owned by Jeff and Karen Harper.

So Where Is It?
Chapparells Community Center
2418 S Arlington Rd
Akron, OH 44319

When Is It?
June 28th, 10am-4pm

So What's the Cost?
$3 admission

Who's Going To Be There?  TBA...  However shows this size usually have one to two 'special' guests as well as the other exhibitors setting up their tables...  Please Note: Guests and scheduling are subject to change!

This is one of the smaller shows that are usually pretty good in locating those items that larger dealers just don't bring to the larger shows anymore, because of the high cost of tables / booths at the larger shows. 

Two creators that will be exhibiting at the show are listed below:

Click Here To See Our Listings of HoRRoR and MoNSTer Comics, Graphic Novels, Promo Comics and other Pop Culture items listed for sale!  Molly Durst is an artist/creator from Columbus, Ohio.  She self-published an esoteric comic book series called 'Symphony of the Universe'. She also works on mini comics and zines and has participated in a few PANEL anthologies.  So what is Molly bringing to the show? She says...  "The interesting new items I will have for the show will be the Symphony of the Universe companion CD and a few comp copies of PANEL 13. Plus prints of my deviantart stuff".  Stop in and see her if you attend this show!  If you can't make this show, see her web site at: http://symphonyoftheuniverse.com/

Click Here To See Our Listings of STAR WARS Comics, Graphic Novels, Promo Comics and other Pop Culture items listed for sale!  John Booth is a writer, journalist, and a graduate of Bowling Green State University and Lake High School in Uniontown, Ohio. He is also a blogger plus has his own 'writer-for-hire' web site, Field's Edge.  John has also written a novel, 'Crossing Decembers'. However it is his book 'Collect All 21!  Memoirs of a Star Wars Geek - The First 30 Years', that caught my eye of what he has written!  It is currently in print:  123 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink.  If you are attending this show, be sure to stop in and see him and ask about it! If not, check out your usual sources of book buying! Or at: http://www.fieldsedge.com/collectall21

Please Note:  The above listings are just those creators whose work I am familar with or am Facebook Friends with.  However... If you are a creator reading this post, and wish to be mentioned in this post or future posts, please see my note at the bottom left and right corners of this blog post!

Here at Make It So Marketing's Blog, ComicBookCollectors.Blog.com,  we post daily on comics and pop culture news and events.  Check those out as well as our new listings of comics, graphic novels, Comic Con exclusives and more pop culture items for sale in our online 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!

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Friday, June 12, 2009
Ray Harryhausen Presents... Wrath Of The Titans!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Books - New

 

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Ray Harryhausen Presents...

Wrath Of The Titans!

 From Bluewater Comics!

 

 

Yesterday I blogged about receiving a package of comics for possible review...  from Bluewater Comics.  A couple of titles jumped right out at me, including this one, 'Ray Harryhausen Presents Wrath Of The Titans' #1, the 2nd Printing, which featured a new cover. 

Ray Harryhausen's film 'Clash Of The Titans' was his last film and was released in 1981.  Harryhausen has since licenced Bluewater Productions to create six comic book follow-ups to some of his most famous movies.  The first three were "Sinbad: Rogue Of Mars", "20 Million Miles More" and this one that I read... "Wrath Of The Titans".

Ray has achieved international fame since his early start in films back in the 1930's. His name on this project was the main reason I chose this comic to read second, after the 'Legend Of Isis' that I reviewed yesterday.

The writers, Darren G. Davis and Scott Davis did a good job on this story, keeping my interest and wanting me to come back for more.  Nadir Balan's artwork was fitting for this genre of story... only the last couple of pages was a little 'cartoony', not totally fitting the style of the earlier pages in my opinion. The colors by Joey Campos was in keeping with the pencilling and the time period for this story.

The 'extras' included in this comic book included four pages of original sketches by Ray Harryhausen. They were from the 'Sinbad' project that Ray had done earlier.  Also included were two pages from Nadir Balan's Sketchbook, which were for this 'Titans' comic book concept.

For those that are fans of Ray's 'Clash of the Titans' film, this is a good read. 'Wrath of the Titans' continues the story of Perseus, who was the child of Zeus, King of the Grecian gods.

Bluewater's mini-series starts the story arc with the pending birth of Perseus’ child, and the ramifications that it will cause.  Zeus decrees that the soon to be born child will become the ruler of mortals!  Hence the rest of the Pantheon will need to pay tribute!  Well, Hera the Queen of the gods fears that such a chosen child would eventually rule the rest of the heavens as well as earth.  Thus she works to destroy Perseus, his wife Andromeda, and their soon to be born child!

If this storyline grabs your attention, and you are a fan of Ray's earlier film 'Clash of the Titans', you might watch for the upcoming film remake! 

Set to be released March 26th 2010, this is the remake of Ray's 1981 film version of the myth of Perseus and his quest to battle both Medusa and the Kraken monster in order to save the Princess Andromeda!

Because this film stars Sam Worthington, who I think 'stole' the film 'Terminator: Salvation', I will definitely keep an eye out for this release date! (For my film review on Terminator: Salvation, Click here.  For Tina's review on same film, click here.)

For more info on this comic book series and the rest of the issues, please see the Bluewater Comics web site at:  http://www.Bluewaterprod.com

BTW, Bluewater Comics is also the publisher of the 'Female Force' comic book series featuring special issues on Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, Caroline Kennedy and more to follow!    

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

Here at Make It So Marketing's Blog, we post daily on comics and pop culture news and events.  Check out our daily blog posts, new listings of comics, graphic novels, Comic Con exclusives and more pop culture items for sale including Isis Comics in our online 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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Michael is shown below in a photo from the 1973 San Diego Comic Con held at the Sheraton Hotel on Harbor Island in San Diego, California.

Click Here to see 'My World at eBay!

If you are a Facebook member and want to join my Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to 'Michael D Hamersky'.

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Thursday, June 11, 2009
The Legend Of Isis... A NEW On-Going Series!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Books - New

 

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The Legend Of

Isis!

A New On-Going Series From

 Bluewater Comics!

 

 

I received a package of comics for possible review...  from Bluewater Comics this week.  A couple of titles jumped right out at me, especially this one, 'The Legend of Isis' #1, which is the first of an on-going series.

Since I have blogged about the Isis TV Show here in the past, plus the 'new' DVD set for the show, as well as mentioning other Isis comics, I thought I would delve into this comic book first. 

There is definitely interest in 'Isis', no matter what version or concept you may find in print, TV or film format.  The readership in my archived blog posts on Isis attest to that!   (Click Here to see one sample post.)  

Reading this first issue of what stated on the front cover to be a "new on-going series", I would have thought I would be reading a beginning or introduction or maybe an origin to the character(s).  However a few pages into the storyline, I realized I wasn't.  It was like I was coming into a continued story that had already introduced the main characters...  

Since I had already started the story, I continued reading it till the final page.   The pencils by Ivan Barriga fit the story genre. Colors by Kirsty Swan also went well with the finished art.  The lettering by Wilson Ramos Jr was placed well within the panels.

I just felt that I had missed something in the beginning of the storyline, and thus went searching through the Bluewater Comics web site, and then my own usual search sources for more data on this title.

It turns out that this 'Isis' was originally published in the February 2002 one-shot issue by Image Comics.  Then Isis later appeared in 'The 10th Muse' #10 and 'The Odyssey' #1  both of which were published by Tidal Wave Studios and Avatar Press.

It was later in 2005 that this Isis would return in her own ongoing monthly series titled 'The Legend of Isis' at Alias Enterprises by creator Darren G. Davis and writer Ryan Scott Ottney.  

Now with creator Darren G. Davis being the Publisher of Bluewater Comics, the title has moved there!

OK, I wish I had known that prior to choosing this issue first to read.  Or had a brief intro on the inside front cover explaining what had gone on prior in this Isis' publishing history.

Other than that, I found this issue to be a good start on a new story arc.  Within the 22 pages printed here, the players have been shown and the stage is set for the next issue! 

I believe that fans of 'Isis' should take a look at this series as 'The Legend of Isis' itself has been optioned for a major motion picture by Paramount Studios and Grammnet Productions.  So if you enjoy this new story arc, you should go back and read the earlier published stories also...

For more info on the series and upcoming issues, please see the Bluewater Comics web site at:  http://www.Bluewaterprod.com

BTW, Bluewater Comics is also the publisher of the 'Female Force' comic book series featuring special issues on Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, Caroline Kennedy and more to follow!    

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

Here at Make It So Marketing's Blog, we post daily on comics and pop culture news and events.  Check out our daily blog posts, new listings of comics, graphic novels, Comic Con exclusives and more pop culture items for sale including Isis Comics in our online 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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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
In Memoriam... Dave Simons 1954 - 2009
Mood:  sad
Topic: Comic Book Artists

 

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In Memoriam...

Dave Simons

1954 - 2009 

 

This morning I signed on as usual...  checking my Facebook Wall and opening up my email accounts.

Immediately I noticed several mentions of the passing of Dave Simons, who had become a 'Facebook Friend' back at the end of 2008.

Like many of my Facebook Friends, Dave was a 'regular guy' in corresponding with me even on a limited basis. He was quick to acknowledge mentions I made of him in my blogs and replied as quickly to questions I asked of him.

Dave was a well known artist in the comics and animation fields.  So I thought a lot of his comments and messages to me, and that he would take the time to comment or write.  

Matter of fact, my first mention of Dave in my Blog was back on January 4th, 2009 when I blogged about the fact that Chic Stone would have been 86 years old and posted the cover to Journey Into Mystery (JIM) #72 with the blog.  Dave added his comment on my FB Wall about my post.  Here's the mention from that blog: 

Dave Simons said "I think that issue of JIM was the first Marvel comic I ever read. Bought it coverless at the local store when I was about 7 years old."

A little later in the month I blogged about Dave's attending the NYCC 2009, (New York Comic Con), in a post that mentioned earlier works of Dave's and what he was then currently working on.

I also mentioned in the same post that 'The Dave Simons Appreciation Society' had been recently started on Facebook by Daniel Best for Dave.  Which had been started because Wikipedia had rejected the initial entry for Dave Simons.

Daniel's header for the group page on Facebook started with...  "Since the Wikipedia site wants to believe that Dave Simons is 'not inherently notable' I think it's now the right time to show people how important, and loved, Dave really is. Let's spread some good cheer to our favourite inker of all time!"   That  group can be found at: http://www.facebook.com/posted.php?id=1300067983&share_id=90113658385&post_id=90113658385&comments#/group.php?gid=47188527707&ref=share. 

I of course joined that group, as well as the Facebook Comic Con Artist Table set up by Michael Netzer for Dave at that ongoing virtual comic con.   See the following link for the FBCC Table: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=61183184136&ref=nf#/group.php?gid=61183184136

By the way, Wikipedia later relented and allowed an entry for Dave, which you can see here:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Simons, and just look at all Dave was involved in during the years! And to think that they thought an entry for Dave was 'not inherently notable'...

I mentioned Dave attending the NYCC a few more time in blog posts concerning others that were also attending the same con. 

Then I included him in a post about the April 2009 Boston Con:  http://blogs.ebay.com/make_it_so_marketing/entry/Bret-M-Herholz-Appearing-At-The-Boston-Comic-Con-2/_W0QQidZ773804011.

Dave later submitted Sketch Cards for a charity auction that I blogged about here:  http://blogs.ebay.com/make_it_so_marketing/entry/Special-Sketch-Cards-Benefit-Auction-Listings-Endi/_W0QQidZ777784011.  The auction was the 'Comics For Cures' for the American Cancer Society.

All during this time Dave was fighting for his life.  I hadn't known about it earlier, and just a passing mention was made.  However it was more serious than Dave let on to casual friends.  As Daniel Best said last night in his blog, "the cancer was back, with a vengeance and the doctors had given him anywhere from six months to two years to live". 

Yet Dave still made time to help support projects that he thought worthwhile, including the upcoming Inkwell Awards, as seen at this post:  http://blogs.ebay.com/make_it_so_marketing/entry/The-Inkwell-Awards-Are-Returning-For-Their-2nd-Yea/_W0QQidZ807380011.

Stacey Aragon sent me the link to Daniel Best's blog from last night, which was informing his blog readers of Dave's passing, which you can view here:  http://ohdannyboy.blogspot.com/2009/06/dave-simons-1954-2009.html. 

Additionally Stacy is the Co-ordinator of the 'Inherently Notable - An Art & Writing Jam in Appreciation of Dave Simons"   which can be found here:  http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=54828152653&ref=ts.  The event itself started back on March 12th and ends this Friday, June 12, 2009 at 11:55pm.  Please note it in Your Calendar to attend as it is a virtual event and can be attended at any time.

Special Note:  You don't have to travel to see all the entries submitted and the appreciation for Dave Simons! Just go to the link shown above at any time!  

The following description for the above event was written prior to the death of Dave Simons.... "(This) is the second virtual Art and Writing Jam event @ Facebook Comic Con, dedicated to and in appreciation of veteran comics artist DAVE SIMONS. Please help us in honoring Dave Simons, by sketching your rendition of him and/or any of the many characters which he has worked on, or writing about them. Sketches should be accompanied by the tagline "Inherently Notable" where possible".  

My 'Facebook Friendship' with Dave Simons was of short duration, but a rewarding one for me.  I am the better for 'knowing' him even for this short while, although I had enjoyed his works for several years earlier.  Thanks to magic of the FaceBook social network I was able to get to 'know him better', and I for one will miss the opportunity to correspond with him, or see him at Cons closer to our immediate area. 

Dave's works will continue on in print / online in some format for decades to come.  His works will be appreciated by those that first read it when they were published like myself, and by those that will be following us in the future and just finding out about Dave Simons...  Thanks Dave for Your Legacy of Work!

 

Please Note:  Because of all the links leading to non-eBay pages, and with eBay's policy of not allowing those 'hot' direct links,  this will be another one of our blog posts that will not be found in our eBay formatted Blog. 

This Blog, at http://www.comicbookcollectorsblog.com/ is our main Blog, and you should 'Favorite Place' or 'Bookmark' it for future reference. You may notice that several of the links included in the above paragraphs are directed to our eBay formatted posts, which are easier indexed for retrieval of topics.  

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!

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PO Box 130653
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Michael is shown below in a photo from the 1973 San Diego Comic Con held at the Sheraton Hotel on Harbor Island in San Diego, California.

Click Here to see 'My World at eBay!

If you are a Facebook member and want to join my Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to 'Michael D Hamersky'.

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