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Friday, March 5, 2010
The Podcast: Comic Book Page - Round Table Discussion - Long Beach Comic Expo!
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Comic Cons

 

The Podcast: 

ComicBookPage.com

Round Table Discussion - 2010 Long Beach Comic Expo!

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Above: The Graphic Used For The Comic Book Page Round Table Discussion Web Page!
Top Left: Bob Bretall with Tony DeZuniga and the Shanna Illustration I Blogged About Earlier!
Bottom Left: Dale Wilson of DWAP Productions with Michael D Hamersky and a Caffeine Dreams Issue!

 

 

TODAY'S 'MAIN FEATURE':

First of all... I want to thank Bob Bretall, who invited me join him via phone to be a guest on the Comic Book Page's "Round Table Discussion"! 

The topic was "The Long Beach Comic Expo" and can be heard at the following link: (Click here for Podcast)!

Description of the podcast as follows:
Bob Bretall and Michael Hamersky (of MakeItSoMarketing.com) discuss the recent Long Beach Comic Expo which occurred on February 20th, 2010. A great smaller show with a plethora of creators, including Steve Niles, Mike Mignola, Stan Sakai, Bernie Wrightson, Whilce Portacio, Richard Starkings, and many more…
 

I have known Bob for a while via Facebook and meeting him at a few cons, including the 2008 Comic Con International: San Diego, where I blogged about him and his partner, John Mayo, who were guests on a panel on podcasters. (Click here for that 2008 SDCC post.)!

John wasn't available to attend the February 20th, 2010 one day LBCC Expo, So Bob asked me when we ran into each other there if I would like to participate in lieu of John.

"Sure!" I replied. It sounded like fun!

And it was! Bob and I conversed about 35 minutes via the phone. You'll have to pardon my voice, as Tina and I no longer have 'land lines' to call from.  Actually the sound is not bad coming from me via Bluetooth & cell phone.  And Bob sounded Great as usual!

Each of us went over aspects of the LBCC Expo, and although we both liked several things in common, there were other aspects of the Expo that the other of us didn't see.

It wasn't that big of a show, but Tina and I spent from Opening Time at 10 AM to 6:15 PM on the exhibit floor!

Plus Bob was there till just about closing time at 7 PM!

So between us, this Expo is definitely covered in this podcast!

So give it a 'listen' if You would, and let me know via my Facebook Group Page what You thought of our podcast!  We both gave 'Shout Outs' to several creators and comic dealers that attended this show, but couldn't cover them all in this half hour podcast.

For other links to Bob and John's podcast web site, just click the following: http://www.ComicBookPage.com.  There's loads of great podcasts covering all aspects of comics!

BTW, If YOU are a Facebook member, be sure to join Comic Book Page's Facebook Fan Page, so YOU can be interactive with them and other fans of this Podcast Show.  You can do by clicking here!

Again, thanks Bob... I did "Have Sum Fun" doing this podcast with You!

 

AND...My thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our archived blog posts!

Join us again soon, as we publish another 'Main Feature'.  And don't forget to check out the 'Featurette' shown below this 'Main Feature' article at the bottom right!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Comic books / fanzines / and graphic novels like the ones mentioned on this podcast, can be found at our own web site for sale at:

 http://www.comicbookscircus.com/ 

 

 

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We also have an on-line exhibitor table at the virtual Facebook Comic Con. You can view the table by clicking this link

If you are a Facebook member, please join our Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, and other wall posts!

 

 


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TODAY'S "FEATURETTE":

The Lutheran (Magazine) - February 2010 Issue:

Okay... First this ISN'T a proselytizing blog featurette.  Heck, I'm NOT even Lutheran!

BUT... I always like to point out articles that are in the 'mainstream world' that those in the comics industry could adopt for their own purposes.

So this is my 'pointing out' that the cover feature to this issue starts on page 20 of the magazine and ends at page 26. 

What's the 'cover feature'? The cover is pictured below: 

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In those six pages you'll find updated info on Social Media / Facebook / Twitter. Info that YOU could use to help build awareness of YOUR works in the all important social media. 

I keep seeing comics / graphic novel creators jumping into social media because everyone else is doing so, or being told to do so by their friends and then see them floundering, or giving up, because they don't have the background nor inclination to utilize the social media the ways it could be... 

You wouldn't believe the numbers of 'invites' I receive to Facebook group pages or fan pages that are a 'page' in name only. There is a limit of 300 Group Pages a Facebook member can belong to.  I only want to keep those that are actually actively using their Group Pages!

Here is the link where you can read those pages for yourself.

Good reading!

And I want to thank Pastor Shel at the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Monterey Park for making this magazine available for reading! Tina and I were up in the LA area visiting my Great Uncle Howard after attending the LBCC Expo that is mentioned above in the "Main Feature" today!

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If this blog's "Main Feature" and "Featurette" appear to be centered around our recent trip to the Long Beach Comic Expo, well that would be true!

Tina and I are looking forward to the upcoming 2nd Annual Long Beach Comic Con.  That's the 3 day event at the end of October 2010.

Here's a link to the Con's Facebook Fan Page, so you can be interactive with them between now and October:

http://www.facebook.com/LongBeachComicCon?ref=ts

There you can also find out who's going to be there as guests, and links to where YOU can purchase advance tickets!

Tina and I are definitely booking October 29th thru the 31st!  I suggest that if YOU are in SoCal area during that time, that You should drop in at Least ONE of those Days!

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Talking about comics and comic cons: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed, which could either be published in the 'Main Feature' or 'Featurette' sections.

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

 


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Updated: Friday, March 5, 2010 7:27 PM PST
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
Are YOU Ready For Some... BLANK-EES ?!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Cons

 

Are YOU Ready For Some... BLANK-EES?! 

As Seen At The Long Beach Comic Expo!

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Above (l to r): Michael D Hamersky & Lauren Perry - As Seen at the 2009 Long Beach Comic Con Expo - February 20th. Lauren is showing some of her Blank-Ees to Tina LoSasso Who is snapping the pics!

 

 

TODAY'S 'MAIN FEATURE':

Today's blog post is about seeing Lauren Perry in the Artists Alley at the recent Long Beach Comic Con Expo, a couple of weekends ago!

I had met her at the previous three day Long Beach Comic Con in September of 2009, and noticed her table all laid out in what she calls "Blank-Ees"!

The next day when Tina accompanied me for a 2nd round of Artists Alley to see those creators I had missed the 1st day... Tina pointed out to me the "Wonder Woman" Blank-Ee, that I had missed before.

So this time at the the smaller LBCC Expo, I was able to converse with Lauren more as to what her works are all about.

I'm impressed enough with her talents to blog about her in the 'Main Feature' of my Blog today! 

Currently you can find her works at conventions like the LBCC Expo or at her own web site at: http://www.Blank-EEs.com.

I suggested to her that she should start an eBay Store to have a larger presence on the web, so we'll see how far she expands her horizons to a world-wide basis!

My thanks to Lauren Perry for taking the time talk more about her creations and to pose for photos!

AND...My thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our archived blog posts!

Join us again soon, as we publish another 'Main Feature'.  And don't forget to check out the 'Featurette' shown below this 'Main Feature' article at the bottom right!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Comic books / fanzines / and graphic novels like the ones that the Blank-Ees are based on, can be found at our own web site for sale at:

 http://www.comicbookscircus.com/ 

 

 

Now Celebrating the 11th Year On The Web!

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

 

 

Click Here add This ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com to Your list of NetworkedBlogs! 

Note: If you are breaking into or already 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 possible review, send to:

 

Click Here to see our Facebook Comic Con Dealer Table!

Make It So Marketing
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

 

 

 

We also have an on-line exhibitor table at the virtual Facebook Comic Con. You can view the table by clicking this link

If you are a Facebook member, please join our Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, and other wall posts!

 

 


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

 

 

 

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TODAY'S "FEATURETTE":

Imagine my surprise after checking out the two different sections of Artist Alley at the recent Long Beach Comic Con Expo, to see that there were even more creators set up at tables against the North Wall of the exhbitors room!

One of those 'additional' creators NOT mentioned in the promotional flyer was Tony DeZuniga!

Tony who? Well, let me tell you folks... Tony is one classy artist going back to the 1970's with work on Doc Savage Magazine, Dracula Lives, Rampaging Hulk, Robocop Magazine, Savage Sword of Conan, Savage Tales, and Thor, just to name a few series!

He's currently selling his original art, but only at comic cons, otherwise I would post his web site here in my Blog!

Bob Bretall, of http://www.ComicBookPage.com scored a great illustration of Shanna by Tony, which I'll be posting a photo of him, the artwork, and Tony soon.

In the meantime, You can see Tony and his wife Tina along with me in the photo below: 

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My thanks to both Tony and Tina for taking the time to talk to us and for sharing some stories!  I hope you both had a Great Time at the Long Beach Comic Con Expo!

Tina and I can't always keep in stock Tony's publications that were mentioned above at our own online store at http://www.ComicBooksCircus.com

My suggestion for you is to check out when Tony and Tina will be in your area.  Tony recently started using Twitter!

 

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Because of great one-on-ones visits with comics greats like Tony DeZuniga along with his wife; Tina and I are looking forward to the upcoming 2nd Annual Long Beach Comic Con.  That's the 3 day event at the end of October 2010.

Here's a link to the Con's Facebook Fan Page, so you can be interactive with them between now and October:

http://www.facebook.com/LongBeachComicCon?ref=ts

There you can also find out who's going to be there as guests, and links to where YOU can purchase advance tickets!

Tina and I are definitely booking October 29th thru the 31st!  I suggest that if YOU are in SoCal area during that time, that You should drop in at Least ONE of those Days!

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Talking about comics and comic cons: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed, which could either be published in the 'Main Feature' or 'Featurette' sections.

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

 


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Thursday, March 4, 2010 4:58 AM PST
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Elephantmen - Volume 2: Fatal Diseases!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Books - New

 

'Elephantmen'

Volume 2:

Fatal Diseases!

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Above: The Front Cover to the TPB Volume 2 of Elephantmen.

To The Right: Richard Starkings at his table during the recent February 2009 Long Beach Comic Expo!

   
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TODAY'S 'MAIN FEATURE':

I first read one of Richard Starkings' Elephantmen comics back in September of 2009, when I stopped at his booth at the Long Beach Comic Con, (LBCC).  Richard realized that I blogged about comics and pop culture items, and gave me a then current issue, (#21), to see if I would like the work. I did, and I blogged about that issue, click here.

At the recent Long Beach Comic Expo, Richard wanted me to check out more of the earlier works, which has recently been reprinted as a Trade Paper Back (TPB), of which that published format is now up to Volume 2 of the series.

The following is a blurb about the TPB and the details on what is included in this newly printed format:

"A meteor falls in Santa Monica Bay, and the lives of Hip Flask, Ebony Hide, Obadiah Horn, Sahara and her father, Joshua Serengheti, converge once again with far reaching consequences for all. Collects Elephantmen #8-15, plus the Pilot issue and loads of extras!"

Paperback: 312 pages
Publisher: Image Comics (January 27, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1607061775
ISBN-13: 978-1607061779
Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 3 pounds"

There's a lot of pages in this volume, that's for sure!  Again, please realize that I had only read the other two issues mentioned in my earlier blog, so I did not know the full story or background of the series.

However, this TPB was formatted so well, that I didn't miss not having read the early issues.

That's because there was an excellent intro, and the stories flowed together very well.  Plus there were additional pages at the end of the TPB, which added 'value' to the concept.

Too often I have found that story arcs are built on earlier stories so much so, that a reader could feel left out by not having the read the ealier works.

True, I would prefer to have read the earliest issues first, but the way this material is republished, it doesn't hurt to start with this TPB.  Matter of fact, my appetite for this series has grown to where I want to check out the first volume of this TPB series.

Yes, I am still a fan of the 'floppy' comic book format, but this series is being very well reprinted in this TPB format.  It is a class act series, and the contributors to the series have put their best efforts into this ongoing series.

Those contributors featured in this Volume Two of the TPB series inclued: Richard Starkings, Moritat, Kurt Busiek, Steve Buccellato, Phil Yeh, Greg Wright, Joe Kelly, Ryan Kelly, Rob Steen, Peter Gross, Stuart Immonen, Boo Cook, Ian Churchill, and Kevin Eastman, just to name a few!

Even with all of those name above plus more, the 'tone' / 'mood' / 'atmosphere' of the series is cohesive and beautiful to behold it unfold in the issues reprinted in this TPB.

I am definitely a new fan of this series! 

Here's the web site for more on this world that the creators have established:  http://www.hipflask.com.  You are welcome to purchase the TPB where ever you may shop for reading materials like this, but you should check out the rest of the history presented there. It's a pretty sharp looking web site!

My thanks to Richard Starkings for bringing this TPB format for his earlier issues to my attention.

PLUS: Our thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our archived blog posts! We usually blog on a daily basis during the 'work week' on comic book creators, comic book reviews, comic cons, book signings, and other pop culture news and events or topics, such as the one blogged about here today. 

Join us again soon, as we publish another 'Main Feature'.  And don't forget to check out the 'Featurette' section shown below this feature article at the right hand side!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Comic books / graphic novels based on TV Shows like LOST can be found at our own online web site:  http://www.ComicBooksCircus.com 

 

 

Now Celebrating the 11th Year On The Web!

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

Click Here add This ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com to Your list of NetworkedBlogs! 

Note: If you are breaking into or already 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 possible review, send to:

Click Here to see our Facebook Comic Con Dealer Table!

Make It So Marketing
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

 

We also have an on-line exhibitor table at the virtual Facebook Comic Con. You can view the table by clicking this link

If you are a Facebook member, please join our Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, and other wall posts!


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

 

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TODAY'S FEATURETTE:

I noticed that I missed mentioning Sean Forney's comic con schedule for 2010.  This after seeing that he attended Steel City Con last weekend.

When I asked Sean for a photo of him at that con, he sent it, plus a partial listing of his 2010 appearances.  The following is part of the message / photos he sent me: 

Hi Michael,

Here are a couple of photos of me from Steel City Con. In one of them I am signing the Star Wars shirt that I designed for the 2009 Star Wars Disney Weekend.

Here are some of the shows that I will be at for the 2010 season.

Mar. 7 Buckeye Con
Apr. 11 Gem City
Apr. 23-25 Pittsburgh Comic Con
May 1 Free Comic Book Day
May 15-17 Motor City Comic Con
July 22-25 San Diego Comic Con with Josh Warner at K06 (small press)
Sept.11 Champion City Con

The Buckeye Con this weekend will also feature a couple of good friends of mine. Artist, Josh Medors, who has worked on Frank Frazetta's Swamp Demon and Sorcerer, Runes of Ragnan, GI Joe, and Chucky.

http://joshmedorsart.deviantart.com/ 

Also my friend Stratos (Bryan Borgman) who is a musician and creates music for role playing games, comics, movies, and tv shows. http://www.baileyrecords.com/

Molly Durst is also supposed to be there.

(Note from Michael: I sent a message to Molly asking for confirmation. At blog post time, I hadn't heard back.)

Below is the photo that Sean referred to above:

I'm not for sure who else will be there at this one day show besides those mentioned above, but for more info please see the following link:

Buckeye Comic Con Facebook Event Page!

Thanks Sean for sending me the above info... Have Sum Fun at the Con!

 

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BTW: If YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed, which could either be published in the 'Main Feature' or 'Featurette' sections.

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

 

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Quarantine... Coming From Insomnia!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Books - New

 

'Quarantine'

The Graphic Novel

Coming From Insomnia Publications!

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Above: Author Michael Moreci's table at the WinterCon 2010, promoting the project.

To The Right: The Front Cover to the promo comic book preview for the upcoming graphic novel!

   
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TODAY'S 'MAIN FEATURE':

I wanted to blog about this promotional comic book, which is a preview of the upcoming graphic novel of the same name, to be published by Insomnia Publications this Summer of 2010!

What I've shown above is the front cover to the preview comic book which prints the complete first chapter to "Quarantine", which is to be a full 146-page graphic novel (GN) release in the Summer of 2010.

When the GN is released, it will also be available through Insomnia Publications as well as Amazon for digital download on the PSP. 

So what is this preview comic book / graphic novel about?

Here's what Michael Moreci sent me:

"Quarantine" by Michael Moreci, Monty Borror, Lauren Anne Sharp, and Jim Campbell.

In a small town in the Upper Penisula of Michigan, a virus is released into the water supply, transforming people into vicious killers - the "infected".  The military shuts down the borders - no way in, no way out.  A group of survivors trapped within the town must survive against the infected, against the odds, and against each other.

Presented as a 146-page original graphic novel, Quarantine aims to carry the torch of the zombie tradition, yet break away from it as well.  Because the heart of the story isn't just survival - it's about the cost of survival.

Through the struggles of the characters and the choices they are forced to make, Quarantine is a microcosm examination of society. It's about compromising values and morals and the threat of becoming something you are not."

There's more to the promo blurb, but you should get the gist of the storyline from the above paragraphs.

So what did I think of this preview comic book, which by the way, is published in a full sized 24 page comic book format with color interior pages?!

Well, once again it's zombie time...  I seem to have been sent several publications in this vein in the last few months.  However this one, like the other ones I chosed to have blogged about, stands out from the rest.

Why this one?  Well, because of the storyline and the art. Please don't preliminarily 'grade' this publication by its' cover.  The cover shown above is actually the same artwork as interior page three in this comic book preview.  Not saying the art used as the promo cover isn't good, but it isn't the projected final cover for the upcoming graphic novel. The final cover artwork is currently being drawn by by Keith Burns (Blood Psi, Herogasm).

Plus the interior artwork and especially the colors used meshes very well with the storyline.  Add the fact that it isn't overwritten.  Just enough word balloons used with moving the story along in this, the first chapter.

This chapter one of the full story is well paced and would entice me to check it out further when it comes out in graphic novel format.  Which is what a preview comic book should do!

In the meantime, YOU can do some checking on your own while also waiting for the release date.

Here's the Facebook Fan Page link for:  Quarantine - The Graphic Novel. Check it out and then become a 'fan' if this grabs your attention.  And be sure to check out the full details for the special contest they are running there.  Here's just a teaser for it:

"We want you--yes, you!--to get infected. From now until March 10, we here at Team Quarantine are running a contest. The grand prize? How does getting immortalized in a comic book sound?!"

Here's the web site for the writer: http://www.MichaelMoreci.com

Finally here's the web site to the publisher so you can order it from there as a download when it is released if you prefer to have it that way:

http://www.InsomniaPublications.com

My thanks to Michael Moreci, for sending this preview comic book to me!

PLUS: Our thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our archived blog posts! We usually blog on a daily basis during the 'work week' on comic book creators, comic book reviews, comic cons, book signings, and other pop culture news and events or topics, such as the one blogged about here today. 

Join us again soon, as we publish another 'Main Feature'.  And don't forget to check out the 'Featurette' section shown below this feature article at the right hand side!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Comic books / graphic novels based on TV Shows like LOST can be found at our own online web site:  http://www.ComicBooksCircus.com 

 

 

Now Celebrating the 11th Year On The Web!

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

Click Here add This ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com to Your list of NetworkedBlogs! 

Note: If you are breaking into or already 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 possible review, send to:

Click Here to see our Facebook Comic Con Dealer Table!

Make It So Marketing
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

 

We also have an on-line exhibitor table at the virtual Facebook Comic Con. You can view the table by clicking this link

If you are a Facebook member, please join our Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, and other wall posts!


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

 

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TODAY'S FEATURETTE:

UPDATED 03-06-10 8:20 AM -  THIS SHOW IS CANCELLED PER THIS NOTICE:

SAN DIEGO QUARTERLY CON RESCHEDULED!

Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you... I just started hearing about this last night, and wanted to confirm before posting at this late date!

We didn't get to attend the 1st San Diego Quarterly Con that occured at the end of last year.

However, I see that two Facebook Friends of mine, Batton Lash and Jackie Estrada, are setting up their booth at this one day event this upcoming weekend!

There is a change of venue for the 2nd show, so here is the updated info from their web site:

San Diego Quarterly Comic Con March 7th

10am – 4pm Sunday at the Boys and Girls Club

Ron Roberts Branch in Linda Vista

2230 E. Jewett Street

San Diego, CA 92111

Contact Paul Martinez: 619-381-8297
 

Below is a recent photo of Batton Lash and Jackie Estrada, when I last saw them at the "Celebration of San Diego Comic-Con International At Mysterious Galaxy!" last September 20th. 

I'm not for sure who else will be there at this one day show besides the two shown above, but since it is a 'local' show, I'll be attending this one also. Due to its' expected size and that Tina has a prior committment, she won't be able to attend.

BTW, Years ago, during the "Go-Go 90's", Paul Martinez held several comic cons over at the Shrine in Mission Valley that I set up and sold at. 

So I'm looking forward to saying hello to Paul also at this show!

For more info on this one day show please see the following link:

http://www.sdquarterlycon.com

There is also an opportunity to save on your entry fee, so check out the instructions there!  

Should there be more info to blog about what I find there, I'll be sure to post it here in a later blog!

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Talking about my dealing comics at comic cons several years ago: If YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed, which could either be published in the 'Main Feature' or 'Featurette' sections.

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

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Monday, March 1, 2010
Walking Man Comics!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Books - New

 

Walking Man Comics! 

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Above: The Creator and Publisher, Matt Levin!
 To The Left: Sample Front & Back Covers to  Two Earlier Issues!

 

 

TODAY'S 'MAIN FEATURE':


Recently I received a package of mini-comics in the mail from Matt Levin. This was after he saw my 'Featurette' blog post on Jim Main's own mini-comics from Main Enterprises...

I was pleased to receive these issues as I had not been aware of them being published, even though they have been in print for a decade now! 

Here's a little bit of info that I received and / or found on WALKING MAN COMICS:

These series were created by Matt Levin, (words, music & pictures). He actually started publishing mini-comics in 1988!  Then he published a 12-page mini-comic monthly from February 1996 to March 2006, which is quite a long period of time in the self-publishing arena!

What Matt published were his original songs and short essays in two altnernating series, "Musicomics" with 60 total issues, and also "Walking Man Comics Presents Specials", which has run 71 issues.

Currently Matt is publishing the latter title on a bi-monthly basis. Matt's goals for "Walking Man" are:

"Imagination, brevity, elegance and wit", and the promotion of mini-comics as an affordable pocket-sized means of personal communications available to everyone, regardless of age, education, and 'professional ability', dedicated to the principle that one's level of drawing abioity should never discourage creators."

Again, although I've never seen these mini-comics, episodes of them have been also published in the monly Small Press Syndicate zine "Rap Sheet", the bi-annual rubberstamp magazine "Banzai", and annually to other small press zines such as "Oh, Comics!", and the "Big Book of Small Press".

One of the titles that I found 'unique' was the "Musicomics" issues he enclosed in the package.  Those had original songs concerned with life, love, and loss, the world plus its ecology.  Reminded me kind of the years of the 1960's when there was a lot of self expression published. Kind of 'Cool' in a way...

Plus with his comics so inexpensive, it would be easy for you to share them with others of like mind via snail mail, after YOU read them.  That would help spread the word about his efforts.
Matt prefers to sell his mini-comics via mail order. So I'm going to refer you directly to him:

Walking Man Comics, 123 Elm St., Hatfield, MA 01038!

The mini-comics are priced at $1.00 each post-paid.

A 12-page "Sampler" is also available for a first-class postage stamp.

You can also contact him via email for additional info at:

walingmancomics@comcast.net 

My thanks to Matt Levin for bringing his mini-comics history and ongoing publishing format to my attention!

AND...My thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our archived blog posts!

Join us again soon, as we publish another 'Main Feature'.  And don't forget to check out the 'Featurette' shown below this 'Main Feature' article at the bottom right!


~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

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TODAY'S FEATURETTE by Guest Blogger, Vinnie:

"Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs" - The NEW DVD version for 2010!

This movie is based on the children's book "Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs".  My dad,step-mom, and I rented "Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs" yesterday from RedBox and watched it last night. It is 90 minutes of lunacy and fun.

"Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs" is about a town that has food for weather. The invention of the machine that turns water into food was that of Flint Lockwood, a scientist who has always ha an idea to fix the world.

In the past, they had all been failures, but this time, his invention worked. He just needed extra electricity to power it but in doing so it went haywire, flew into the sky, and with the moisture in the clouds it made, and rained cheeseburgers.

Even though at first it was a failure to him, everyone loved it and asked him for requests of food. In doing so, the machine made everything bigger because the food had mutated. Then, it brought in the problem of food coming alive. Then, Flint deactivated the machine causing the world to go back to normal.

This movie was really funny, good, and interesting.  I recommend it to any age, particularily 5-9 but adults may find enjoyment in it too. I know my dad and Tina sure did! 

Part of the reason it was so good was because the animation was incredible.  It looked almost real, but not quite there.

Below is the cover to the DVD so YOU can check it out! 

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Thanks Vinnie for blogging about what you watched last night! That Was a Fun Movie to Watch!  I remember you and Tina reading that book a few years ago.  Glad it was an interesting animated cartoon movie to blog about! 

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Talking about comics and cartoons: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed, which could either be published in the 'Main Feature' or 'Featurette' sections.

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

 


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