23
Feb 11

D.O.G.S. of Mars #1

Today we launch a new series called D.O.G.S. of Mars. It’s available for free at Comixology. 

Nocturnal monsters stalk astronauts marooned on Mars. Zoe is the swashbuckling captain of Earth’s first off-world colony. Isolated on the farthest frontier of civilization, order breaks down when the unfamiliar hostile invades. Zoe faces mutiny, death and dishonor; she must sacrifice her humanity if she hopes to survive.

Read it. Love it. Put it in your coffee.

Cannnnn youuuuuu digggg it?!

Cover By: Rahzzah 

Writers: Tony Trov, Christian Weiser, Johnny Zito 

Illustrated By: Paul Maybury 

Letters By: Gabriel Bautista 


20
Feb 11

TV By Novelists 3

I love TV and books.  Sometimes I mash them up on Twitter.  Which I also love.

“Boyd; the Digital Boy” Isaac Asimov examines a computer program that downloads into a real child and runs away from home #TVbyNovelists

“Citizen Goode” W.E.B. Du Bois’ HBO miniseries about Philadelphia’s first black Mayor; focusing on his violent term in office #TVbyNovelists

“Gypsy Fables” JK Rowling’s Twin Sisters weave a secret fairy tale to escape from poverty in the frozen, Michigan wasteland #TVbyNovelists

“Murder Inc” Truman Capote’s hospital drama about a well-paid hatchet man for an insurance co and his sudden organ failure #TVbyNovelists

“Closed Circuit PD” Ray Bradbury’s panopticon procedural about cops solving crime in a misleading world of endless recordings #TVbyNovelists

“Lost Signal” Tennessee Williams’ character study of a cell phone salesman & his mad schemes to control everyone in his life #TVbyNovelists

“future me,” EE Cummings story of a man who receives letters from his 9 year old self that inspire him to finally become a writer #TVbyNovelists

“Anywhere Engine” Carl Sagan’s ensemble about engineers of a machine that moves in time/space and accidentally erases them from history #TVbyNovelists


18
Feb 11

What Looks Good in April?

Robot6 says Moon Girl is what’s looking good in April.

Please ask your local comic shop to pre-order Moon Girl with Diamond order code: FEB111132


16
Feb 11

LaMorte Sisters #2

A fresh new issue of your favorite Catholic She-Vampires is out on Comixology. Check out the new LaMorte Sisters or you might get bit.


5
Feb 11

Comic Book Donations Results

The Comic Book Donation Drive is complete.  I just wanted to say thanks to all of the Comics Shops that participated, Shane, Lindsey and Ms Beth from Reading is Fundamental and all the wonderful volunteers who helped get comics from shops to schools.

The donations far exceeded expectations and we estimate more than 20,000 comics were collected.  We really appreciate all the support while we went through this huge growing process.  Hopefully, next year will be even bigger and go way smoother.  It would be a great pleasure to see this go one for many years.

Golden Apple Comics
7081 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90038

Caffeinated Comics Company
3188 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94110

Southern California Comics
8280 Clairemont Mesa Bl. #123
San Diego, CA 92111

GRAHAM CRACKERS COMICS
16030 S. Lincoln Highway
Plainfield, IL. 60586

Tribe Comics and Games
2919 Manchaca Road
Austin, TX 78704

Bergen Street Comics
470 Bergen Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217

Brave New world
45 N. Second Street
Old city, Philadelphia

South Philly Comics
1621 E Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia, Pa

The Comic Store
28 McGovern Ave.
Lancaster, Pa.  17602

Hairy Tarantula North (& 3rd Quadrant Comics)
6979 Yonge St. at Steeles (basement)
Toronto, M5B-1S5


1
Feb 11

Moon Girl Goes to Print

RED 5 COMICS REINVENTS GOLDEN AGE “MOON GIRL”

NEW SERIES BEGINS IN APRIL, PREVIEWED ON FREE COMIC BOOK DAY

This April, Red 5 Comics brings a monthly print mini-series to comic shops that reboots and re-imagines the Golden Age comic character, Moon Girl. The publisher known for high-quality entertaining titles, like Eisner-nominated “Atomic Robo,” will preview “Moon Girl” in its annual Free Comic Book Day issue.

In a series described as “The Dark Knight meets Mad Men” Moon Girl (Clare Lune) is a former Russian Princess who championed counter-culture and social revolution in the 1940’s. Now, in 1950’s New York, she looks to settle into a quieter life only to find her adventures have inspired a new generation of fanatics who enforce their own brand of justice and social upheaval.

Series writers Tony Trov and Johnny Zito are best known for their Harvey-nominated series, “The Black Cherry Bombshells.” Trov and Zito thrive on strong female characters and high-concept adventure. They connected online with a mysterious and bearded artist who goes by his internet handle, The Rahzzah, to bring a stunning painted look to the series that is at once both lifelike and entirely fantastical.

“Champion of the counter culture, Moon Girl represents a movement of young people fed up with the corporatism and conformity of post World War II opulence. The urban legends of Moon Girl inspire the ‘Super Manifesto’ – a post-human gospel,” Trov explains. “Extremists turn to violence and terror expecting to shock the system into change. Only Moon Girl stands between them and us; anarchy and order.

Moon Girl was originally created by Gardner Fox for E.C. Comics in the 1940’s, starring in three titles and credited with shaping E.C.’s sci-fi and horror direction. Trov told Comic Pop Matters that the original Moon Girl “dealt with really interesting themes about identity, ideology and post-war society. So we’re toying with the political unrest and psychoanalytic discoveries from then to talk about now.”

The Moon Girl relaunch began with the help on digital comics distributor Comixology.  Available on iPhone/Pad, Droid and the web; Moon Girl has grown a devoted fan base.  Much like the counter culture message of Moon Girl, her series has spread virally.

As Red 5 Comics is an independent publisher, the only way to ensure your copy of MOON GIRL #1 is to pre-order from your local comic shop during the month of February using Diamond order code FEB111132.


29
Jan 11

The Weekly Crisis

Pretty sweet review for LaMorte Sisters from The Weekly Crisis.

Thanks guys!  Glad you liked it. We like you, too :)


27
Jan 11

Tech Smoke

I did a lil logo for our friend Slim and his new podcast. Check it out.


26
Jan 11

Win A Free Moon Girl Tee

The Magic of Green Screen!

Reblog this video and be automatically entered into a contest for a free Moon Girl Tee Shirt.


25
Jan 11

LaMorte Sisters #1

Read the first issue of LaMorte Sisters for free at DC Online powered by Comixology.

Hidden in a forgotten south philly parish the Lamorte Home for Lost Girls is secretly an orphanage for vampires run by strict, catholic nuns.

Holy shit balls, I am excited.


24
Jan 11

TV by Novelists 2

Imaginary TV shows I dreamed up in the vein of 20th century-ish novelists.  Join in on twitter with #TVbyNovelists – We’ll retweet you!

“Billion Year Bandit” H.G. Wells’ time traveling thief steals priceless art from history and sells it in the distant future #TVbyNovelists

“Cupid Jones” G. B. Shaw’s FOX cartoon about the outrageous sex life of a rich, immature bachelor looking for his true love #TVbyNovelists

“Anchorage” Jack London’s frontier, legal drama about a prosecutor who frames a potentially innocent man for murder #TVbyNovelists

“Scotland Attic” Arthur Conan Doyle’s sci-fi procedural about steampunk detectives, Abigale & Ernest, hunting monsters for the Queen #TVbyNovelists

“Drama of Dreams” L.F. Baum’s traveling sideshow use smoke and mirrors to rob banks and spread hope in depression era Kansas #TVbyNovelists

“Daddy” Upton Sinclair introduces us to a man who must secretly return to performing in gay porn to support his wife and kids #TVbyNovelists

“Alter Boys” Kafka’s teen drama about catholic school kids given god-like mental powers and how it mangles their friendships #TVbyNovelists

“Source” Joseph Conrad’s prime-time soap about 1940’s gossip mongers for a trashy celebrity tabloid and the dirty secrets they keep #TVbyNovelists

“Super Ali” Rudy Kipling’s spy show about a Pakistani Scientist forced to create super-soldiers for the American Empire #TVbyNovelists


20
Jan 11

Secret Carnivale Art

Check out this Eli-Copter short piece by Gabe Bautista. 

Read about more flying pink elephants in Carnivale De Robotique.


18
Jan 11

Comic Book Donations Donated

We were absent from class yesterday because we had to take a trip to New York and deliver some comic book donations from (true all stars) Bergen Street Comics to Reading is Fundamental.

Special thanks to our buddy Sarah for putting us over the top.


17
Jan 11

Join The Super Human Revolution

Join the Super Human Revolution. Read Moon Girl Fights Crime.

The creation of Moon Girl, reads like a State of the Union address. And the state is not good, superheroes have opened a cultural Pandora’s Box. Moon Girl Fights Crime is perhaps the most necessary superhero book (although I use the term ‘book’ loosely to describe perhaps the premier digital comic of the moment) of the last 30 years. The two volumes produced thus far are a profound meditation on the origins of incredible wealth, on enduring individualism and the rise of the notion of civic (as the Third Place, distinct from both the Public and the Private). What Zito and Trov fashion is a reflection of society derailing itself, and a meditation on the same by a return to its origins, and the superhero genre as a conceptual tool for understanding the script.

-PopMatters


16
Jan 11

Top 10 Influences

Check out my top ten (or 20) comic book influences in a guest blog for PING! Mother Box PING!