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Graphic Novel Lifts Curtain on Modeling Business
Petite model Isobella Jade has already written a memoir, Almost 5’4”, and now she's written a fictional graphic novel based on her experiences in modeling. Model Life, illustrated by Jazmin Ruotolo, will be published by Soft Skull Press in October.
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Comics Briefly
Quebecor Leaves Bankruptcy; Diamond Drops Yen Press Books; Asian American Comicon; Eisner Awards iPhone; iPod App; Netcomics at San Diego; Diamond Deal; Frank Frazetta Regains Rights to Art; Transformers Comics Top iTunes; Runaways Theme Song & Video;Bluewater Michael Jackson Comic; Archaia Launches Hardcover Promotion; Prism Comics Press Grant Call; Oni; Viper; Starz Talent Search; ICv2 Confab; G4 at San Diego; and This Week @ Good Comics for Kids
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Ms. Finnegan Goes to Tokyo: The Manga Taisho Awards
I'm in Tokyo to be fitted for my zero gravity wedding dress, but that's another story. I meet up with Ed Chavez, an American-born manga translator, freelance writer and now marketing director at Vertical Inc., for the Manga Taisho Award ceremony. We're waiting outside the Nippon Housou Building with a small group of other journalists. It's cold for March in Tokyo, and the sakura (cherry blossoms) have not fully bloomed, much to my disappointment.
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Yet Another Evangelion Manga Spinoff
In June Dark Horse will launch The Shinji Ikari Raising Project manga series by Takahashi Osamu, the latest spin-off of the immensely popular, award winning Neon Genesis Evangelion animation series, which has spawned two previous manga series, several video games, three feature films, and countless toys and figures. 2009 marks the 14th anniversary of the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise in Japan.
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Garth Ennis’s Preacher Returns in Hardcover
Garth Ennis’s Preacher, a profane religious satire full of gleeful death and dismemberment, is being collected into thick hardback volumes by Vertigo. The first volume clocks in at a hefty 352 pages and reprints periodical issues 1-12 with a publication date of June 24 and a pricetag of $39.99. The first volume will also reprint the pinups drawn by the series' admirers—artists like Dave Gibbons, JG Jones, and Tim Bradstreet—for Preacher nos. 50 and 66.
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Heroes Con Holds Steady in Tough Economy
As a banking center of the southeast, Charlotte, N.C., has been hit hard by the economic downturn. So several retailers said they were pleased that sales at the 2009 Heroes Con either held level or dipped only slightly from previous years. “It’s no secret that Shelton Drumm runs one of the best shows in the country,” said Boom! Studios publisher Ross Richie. “Even in an economic downturn the fans came out and great fans they are."
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Henson Co., Archaia Ink Graphic Novel Pact
Indie comics publisher Archaia has reached a multiyear agreement with the Jim Henson Company to produce a series of comic book serials and graphic novels based on popular Henson properties as well as creating new and original co-branded properties. Henson and Archaia will jointly put together the creative teams for each property; the first title will be released this fall.
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Comics Briefly
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Doug Wright: Rediscovering Canada’s Master Cartoonist
Writer Brad Mackay and cartoonist Seth are attempting to restore Doug Wright's life and work to the public memory. As co-founders of the Doug Wright Awards, they have explicitly elevated Wright to patron saint status within that country's comics art tradition. As co-editors of the first volume of The Collected Doug Wright (published by Montreal-based Drawn and Quarterly),they seek to restore Wright's work to public view within a broader world of contemporary comics publishing.
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Comics History Retold at MoCCA Art Festival
The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art’s annual Art Festival is primarily dominated by the latest in alternative and small press comics. But many of the panels at the event (held June 6-7 in New York), programmed by scholar Kent Worcester, dealt with classic works and creators from comic books’ long and rich history.
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Panelmania: Stuffed
In this preview of Glenn Eichler and Nick Bertozzi’s Stuffed, Tim Johnston and his wife explore Tim's late father’s “Museum of the Rare and Curious.” In the museum they discover, “The Warrior,” the life like statue of an African, which leads to confrontations of race and family. First Second is publishing Stuffed this September.
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Go, Girls! Trina Robbins Brings Back The Brinkley Girls
In a new collection of work by Nell Brinkley from Fantagraphics, beautiful girls travel the world in fabulous dresses, rescue and then marry their men, and generally have a lot of gorgeous fun. Between 1913 and 1940, Nell Brinkley’s characters, a.k.a. the Brinkley Girls, were everything your average American girl wanted to be. Brinkley zestily described this every-girl as, “Frank and strong, and happy and good, just a girl—an American girl such as many of you know."
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Books About Comics: The Kurtzman Legacy
The Art of Harvey Kurtzman: The Mad Genius of Comics (Abrams ComicArts, $40) begins with startling, sweeping statements of its subject’s importance not just to comics, but to American culture as a whole. Time critic Richard Corliss asserts that "almost all American satire today follows a formula that Harvey Kurtzman thought up." In his introduction, Harry Shearer declares that without Kurtzman there would be no Saturday Night Live or Simpsons.
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June Comics Bestsellers
Jeffy Kinney’s Wimpy Kid: Last Straw rules the roost but Stephen King’s Dark Tower: Treachery; IDW’s Star Trek: Countdown and Marvel Zombies 3 all make the Top Ten.
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Kidjutsu: A Kid-Safe Site for Webcomics
The internet is full of great comics created specifically for children, but young readers don’t have any way to find them. After all, there is no children’s room on the internet. But Brian Leung is hoping to solve that problem with Kidjutsu, a site that collects kid-friendly webcomics and displays them using an easy-to-use online comics viewer.
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New Graphic Novel, Film from Melvin Van Peebles
Acclaimed film director, actor, playwright and composer, Melvin Van Peebles, director of the groundbreaking 1971 black film Sweet Sweetback’s Badass Song, is teaming up with Brooklyn indie Akashic Books to publish, Confessions of a Ex-Doofus-Itchyfooted Mutha, a graphic novel created by Van Peebles and the odd-named artist Caktus Tree…? that was also the basis for a new film that Van Peebles will screen this summer.
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Comics Briefly
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Finder Ties Comic To Novel
Late last year, bestselling thriller writer Joseph Finder was walking around Bouchercon, the World Mystery Convention, and ran into “a couple of guys” from DC Comics. He had just finished Vanished, a novel coming out this August featuring a young alienated teenager who is creating his own comic book.
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MoCCA Festival's Heated Success
Overcoming some administrative snafus and a lack of air conditioning, this year's MoCCA festival was another successful show for indie comics, with long-awaited major works—David Mazzucchelli's Asterios Polyp, Seth's George Sprott—vying with unexpected treats—Kazimir Strzepek's The Mourning Star #2—and a wealth of foreign cartoonists showing off their chops.
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The Wages of Sinfest
After nearly 10 years of writing and drawing Sinfest, a popular satirical webcomic about angels, devils, sex and politics, Tatsuya Ishida is publishing a book collection of the strip due from Dark Horse this month.



