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MR.T: A REAL BLACK SUPER HERO

Date of Meeting: 18/12/2008 17:01:00

Minute taker: Craig Johnson


With the outcome of the recent US elections, the time seems perfect for a real black super hero. British publisher Mohawk Media (http://www.mohawkmedia.co.uk) have answered this call with the worldwide launch of their graphic novel starring TV tough guy, Mr. T.

Author Christopher Bunting says: "Since the announcement of Barack Obama as President-elect, plans have apparently been fast-tracked for a black James Bond, a black Doctor Who, a black Captain America. But what’s missing is a real black hero."

"Mr. T, star of this new graphic novel, is just the man for the job."

Bunting continues: "Don’t think that we’re simply jumping on the bandwagon. Mohawk Media released a Limited Advance Edition of the Mr. T graphic novel back in February 2008, and it was made clear that this worldwide edition was to follow."

The Mr. T graphic novel has already courted controversy, with its storylines concerning sex offenders, domestic abuse, and kidnap.

"One of the great things about Mr. T," explains Bunting, "is because he’s real, we can tackle all kinds of topical and difficult real-world issues."

Mr. T, star of smash-hits The A-Team, Rocky, and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs – the upcoming movie based on the best selling book of the same name – attributes this factor to his successful transformation into a graphic novel star: "People can relate to Mr. T. They know what he stands for: T for tender, but if you’re a bad guy, it’s T for tough!"

"Get that message out: give people their own black heroes!"

Mr. T has shown he believes what he says by providing world-exclusive interviews and a foreword for the Mr. T graphic novel, while also acting as Executive Editor.

Mr. T continues: "I pity the fool who don’t get my book, read it, and enjoy it!"

The Mr. T graphic novel can be ordered direct from publisher Mohawk Media at http://www.mohawkmedia.co.uk/store for the exclusive price of £6.95 (UK) / $15.95 (US) including delivery. Alternatively, visit your local comic book store.

The Mr. T graphic novel is distributed to the comic book trade through Diamond Comics Distributors, order code SEP084191. A major announcement is expected soon regarding book trade and online distribution for 2009. The book’s ISBN is: 9780956018908.


IDW releases Violent Messiahs, with brand new volume in Dec

Date of Meeting: 31/10/2008 00:00:00

Minute taker: Glenn Carter


Following a highly successful run, rendering the book out of print, IDW Publishing heralds in the long awaited return of Hurricane Entertainment’s Violent Messiahs: The Book of Job. It tells a complex and layered tale about the fictional city of Rankor Island and the cops, killers, and vigilantes who inhabit it.

It will be followed in December by Volume II—Violent Messiahs: Lamenting Pain. This installment collects the second story arc - a brand-new, never-before-seen Citizen Pain story, as well as other bonus materials.

Created by acclaimed writer Joshua Dysart (Unknown Soldier, Hellboy - BPRD:1946) and William O’Neill (John Carpenter’s Snake Plissken Chronicles), Violent Messiahs is scripted by Dysart with dynamic artwork by Tone Rodriguez (Snake Plissken, Urban Monsters) and hyper-realistic coloring by Travis Smith (Slayer, Resident Evil: Apocalypse).

"This was my first comic book ever, and it has all the joys that come with a first work," Dysart says.  "Written between jobs in restaurants and bookstores, during a period of tumultuous relationships and, quite frankly, a lot of drug use, it seems now, in retrospect, to be the very spirit of my youth, that is, angry, dark, glorious, ambitious, cocky and ultimately, hungry to be about something greater than itself."  Subsequently Dysart has written for every major publisher in the comics industry, on such luminary titles as Swamp Thing, The Age of Conan and Hellboy: BPRD 1946.  He’s adapted Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Deepak Chopra’s Buddha.  He’s written Avril Lavigne’s - Make 5 Wishes and for his most recent project Unknown Soldier Dysart spent a month researching in Uganda.

Beyond the masked men, cops with checkered pasts, and trappings of crime, Violent Messiahs takes an unflinching look at some of life’s most fundamental questions. As a film-noir, urban retelling of "Frankenstein" crossbred with "Beauty and the Beast" it delves even further into the ideas of social control, "heroism", and violence. It also takes a unique look at theology, while combining sci-fi elements like indestructible clones and dark conspiracies. The story takes a genre- bending look at some of our most basic human flaws.

At the center of the story is Lieutenant Cheri Major, a woman obsessed with doing away with crime and the two killers plaguing her city. Yet each of the two men serve a seemingly higher purpose, the stitch-masked vigilante "Citizen Pain," who murders criminals and, the serial killer "Family Man", who slaughters parents he deems "unfit." But what Cheri doesn’t know is the link between these two and the secret society they represent. Yet while one is an outcast and the other an agent of this megalomaniacal cabal, both are ultimately serving their programming and searching for their true selves.

O’Neill dreamt up Citizen Pain in a small sketch book, while in art school over 15 years ago.  "Citizen Pain has been with me for a long time.  IDW is an excellent company and they print some of the best books out today.  I couldn’t be more thrilled that they are the new home for Violent Messiahs.  With The Dark Knight and The Watchmen in the public mind there couldn’t be a better time to reintroduce our Warrior Poet to the world."

Nominated for a Harvey Award, Wizard Fan Award, and the prestigious Eisner’s Russ Manning Award the graphically compelling and poetic, Violent Messiahs: The Book of Job is a strange and twisted look at morality and the complex role of violence in our lives.  The book is a thoughtful commentary on the ability of the individual to create their own reality and ultimately be redeemed by love.

Violent Messiahs: The Book of Job hits shelves in October 2008.

TPB • FC • 224 pages • 6.625" x 10.187"•  $24.99 • ISBN: 978-1-60010-251-6

About IDW

IDW is an award-winning publisher of comic books, graphic novels and trade paperbacks, based in San Diego, Calif. As a leader in the horror, action, and sci-fi genres, IDW publishes some of the most successful and popular titles in the industry including: television's #1 prime time series CBS' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; Paramount's Star Trek; Fox's Angel; Hasbro's The Transformers, and the BBC's Doctor Who. IDW's original horror series, 30 Days of Night, was launched as a major motion picture in October 2007 by Sony Pictures and was the #1 film in its first week of release. In April 2008, IDW released Michael Recycle, the first title from its new children's book imprint, Worthwhile Books. More information about the company can be found at http://www.idwpublishing.com.


Trondheim's new blog & graphic novel

Date of Meeting: 31/10/2008 00:00:00

Minute taker: Glenn Carter


Lewis Trondheim, author of the bestselling Dungeon, A.L.I.E.E.E.N., and Mr. O, is bringing his comics blog back to NBM Publishing’s website. The ongoing blog, available at www.nbmpub.com/news/littlenothingblog.html, presents selections from the new Little Nothings: The Prisoner Syndrome -- the sequel to the popular Little Nothings: The Curse of the Umbrella. Drawing himself as a duck-headed everyman, Trondheim portrays the problems of modern life with warm humor.

The response to the first volume of Trondheim’s blogs has been rapturous. For instance:
• "Quirky, cute, and yet microdetailed with the inflections of a peculiar life, Little Nothings is a hoot." -- The Onion
• "Beautifully scribbled strips center on such existential hiccups as extreme self doubt, spontaneous superstitions and unjustified paranoia." -- The Washington Post
• "One is left feeling comforted by the shared absurdities of life in the 21st century. A charmingly lighthearted stroll through life." -- Publishers Weekly

Presidential Material to hit the newsstands

Date of Meeting: 07/10/2008 00:00:00

Minute taker: Glenn Carter


WHAT:  Authors of Presidential Material, the eagerly anticipated biographies of Barak Obama/John McCain in comic book form, to sign copies at bookstores in New York City on Wednesday, October 8th,  Los Angeles on October 9th, and Orange County October 10.  

WHO:  Jeff Mariotte (author: Presidential Material:  Barak Obama) and Andy Helfer (author: Presidential Material:  John McCain)

Obama author Jeff Mariotte is an award-winning, bestselling writer of more than 30 novels, including original supernatural thrillers River Runs Red and Missing White Girl, horror epic The Slab, and Stoker Award nominated teen horror series Witch Season, as well as books set in the universes of CSI: Miami, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Supernatural, Spider-Man, Superman, and Star Trek.

Andy Helfer, author of the John McCain bio, has been one of comics’ most innovative forces since 1980. During his tenure in charge of Paradox Press, an experimental imprint of DC Comics, he published the original graphic novels Road to Perdition and A History of Violence, both of which became major feature films.  He is also the author of well-received and critically lauded graphic novel biographies of Ronald Reagan and Malcolm X.

WHERE/WHEN:      2-4pm, Wednesday, October 8

                                    Forbidden Planet, 840 Broadway

                                    NY, NY  10003

 

                                    5-7pm, Wednesday, October 8

Jim Hanley’s Universe                                 

4 W. 33rd Street

                                    NY, NY  10001

 

6 pm – 9 pm, Thursday, Oct 9

Golden Apple Comics

7018 Melrose Ave,

Los Angeles, CA 90038

 

 

4 pm – 7 pm, Oct 10, Comics Unlimited,

16344 Beach Blvd,  Westminster CA 92683

 

WHAT:   IDW Publishing’s comic book biographies of John McCain and Barack Obama will hit bookstores October 8 and will also be available on mobile phones. The larger-than-life personal stories and come-from-behind political victories of Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain have electrified the political discourse in this country and around the world.  PRESIDENTIAL MATERIAL: BARACK OBAMA (Author: Jeff Mariotte/Artist: Tom Morgan) and PRESIDENTIAL MATERIAL: JOHN MCCAIN (Author: Andy Helfer/Artist: Stephen Thompson) presented in one of the true American art forms, the comic book. 

Already a collector’s item, the books can also be pre-ordered at www.presidentialcomics.com. Fans can also purchase the comic books for their mobile devices for the UCLICK mobile comic book reader available on phones through top U.S. carriers, the mobile Internet at http://m.gocomics.com, and on the iPhone App Store.


JOE HILL’S SMASH-HIT LOCKE & KEY SERIES COLLECTED IN HARDCOVER EDITION; NEW SERIES ON THE WAY

Date of Meeting: 20/09/2008 00:00:00

Minute taker: Glenn Carter


Image(San Diego, CA; September 11, 2008) – When novelist Joe Hill created his first-ever comic book series, Locke & Key, it took fans by surprise. The New York Times best-selling novelist had never created a new series expressly for comics before. But the book arrived to critical acclaim and to sold-out numbers. Further, it was optioned by Dimension Films. Now fans have a chance to experience the first storyline, Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft, in a deluxe hardcover edition.

 

Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft, featuring the stunning art of Gabriel Rodriguez (Clive Barker’s The Great and Secret Show), is being released on October 1 in a hardback edition that features the first six-issue storyline, a complete cover gallery, conceptual sketches by Rodriguez, and an all-new introduction from best-selling mystery novelist Robert Crais (Chasing Darkness)

Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft tells of the Locke family, who relocate after an unspeakable tragedy to Keyhouse, an unlikely New England mansion, with fantastic doors that transform all who dare to walk through them... and home to a hate-filled and relentless creature that will not rest until it forces open the most terrible door of them all...

The Locke & Key story continues next year as well. Hill and Rodriguez pick up where this story leaves off with the next story in the ongoing saga, January’s Locke & Key: Head Games #1.

About creator Joe Hill, who has received the Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection and Best First Novel, the British Fantasy Award for Best Collection and Best Short Story, and the Sydney J. Bounds Best Newcomer Award, critics were unanimous in the praise:


"In a year of auspicious comics debuts, Joe Hill turned in one of the few comics that truly came from a different place.  Written with skill that makes me jealous, courage that makes me smile, and honesty and brutality that makes me want to see what comes next.  Okay, I'm officially a fan." – Eisner-winning writer Ed Brubaker

 

"Locke & Key is a breath of fresh air in the comic book industry. A modern suspense thriller meets something more wondrous and magical." -- IGN.com

 

"Hill seems a natural at visual storytelling, not just managing a fabulous flow but also using the very tricks allowed by comics to enhance his overall plot." -- BrokenFrontier.com

 

"Solid pacing and plot twists, combined with Rodriguez’s clean lines and detail pencils make Locke & Key a lock for best horror book of the week." -- Wizard Magazine

 

"Stands apart from the rest of the cookie-cutter comics on display these days." -- Detroit Metro Times

 

"The team of Hill and Rodriguez is top-notch." -- G4-TV

 

Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft, a 152-page, $24.99 hardcover, will be available on October 1. Diamond order code JUL08 4052.

 

About IDW
IDW is an award-winning publisher of comic books, graphic novels and trade paperbacks, based in San Diego, Calif. As a leader in the horror, action, and sci-fi genres, IDW publishes some of the most successful and popular titles in the industry including: television's #1 prime time series CBS' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; Paramount's Star Trek; Fox's Angel; Hasbro's The Transformers, and the BBC's Doctor Who. IDW's original horror series, 30 Days of Night, was launched as a major motion picture in October 2007 by Sony Pictures and was the #1 film in its first week of release. In April 2008, IDW released Michael Recycle, the first title from its new children's book imprint, Worthwhile Books. More information about the company can be found at http://www.idwpublishing.com.


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