A Conversation about Free Comic Book Day

Comics Festival 2007 - Mal CoverHey Chris, how you doing?

Oh, not bad. A little stressed. Got a lot going on this weekend.

Really? Like what?

Well, Saturday is Free Comic Book Day, for starters. This year I published a book for FCBD. It’s called Comics Festival! 2007, and it’s chock-full of Canadian creators doing brand new comics.

That sounds pretty cool.

Oh it is, it is. It’s got covers by Darwyn and Mal, which are both awesome, and I’m super-proud of the content too. I think we did a great job on it.

Sounds good, can I check it out online anywhere?

Actually, funny you should ask. I just completed a website for the book. If you point your browser to http://www.torontocomics.com/tcaf/fcbd/ you can find out all about the book, including contributor biographies, information on selected stores that are guaranteed to have the book in stock, and some general info on Free Comic Book Day.

Cool! Hey, I just checked and it says you’ve got a different book online for free…

Yes, we do. See, we did another Comics Festival back in 2005, and I decided the time was finally right to put the whole thing up online. If you head to http://www.torontocomics.com/tcaf/fcbd/2007/05/comics-festival-2005-part-0.html you can now read 2005’s Comics Festival completely free of charge, just the way God intended. It’s a Free Comic Book Day, even for people that can’t make it out to a comic book store tomorrow.

That’s really great, I’m glad you could do that.

Me too, I just wish it didn’t take two years. Still, I think the material in there is really strong, and holds up well. Kagan McLeod’s strip in particular is one of his best.

So what’s The Beguiling doing for Free Comic Book Day?

Actually, we’re having a little mini festival out in front of the store. 16 different comics creators will be dropping by throughout the day to sign comics, including many of the creators in Comics Festival! like Cameron Stewart, Ryan North, and Kean Soo. Oh, and J. Torres, the writer of Legion of Superheroes in the 31st Century will be there too. You can find out more about it at The Beguiling’s website, http://www.beguiling.com/ .

Isn’t Scott McCloud coming soon, too?

Actually, Scott McCloud is droping by Toronto on Sunday night! He’ll be doing his lecture for Making Comics, and signing. Tickets are $10. Oh, and he’s dropping by The Beguiling Monday night as well, for a signing at 6pm, which is free, but 2 hours less lecturey.

Let me guess, all of this info is at http://www.beguiling.com as well?

You’re getting good at this!

I’ve had a lot of practice. What’s up after that?

I’ll probably sleep for a couple of days, and then start worrying about Anime North.

I was kind of hoping that maybe you’d start blogging again. Something other than a press release, or a shipping list.

Hey, me too pal. That’s just the way it goes. Hopefully I’ll see everybody with meaningful content next week. Until then, thanks for hanging out for a little while.

Any time.

– Christopher

UDON Comics, Zombie Video Games, and more…

So I really just posted the Scott McCloud notice because I thought having a 2-screen tall Scott McCloud on the site for a few days would be cool. Really gives you a sense of how iconic the whole thing is, doesn’t it? Anyhow, I figure I’ve got some time before bed tonight so why not do a little linkblogging?

Goku vs. Superman - UDON Comics for WizardITEM: My friends at UDON have been pretty busy lately, with everything except new Street Fighter II comic books (by the way, the Image to the right is by Long Vo of Udon, and features two fairly recognizable characters duking it out for Wizard magazine, copyright their respective whatsits).

Now, you may be asking yourself “Why is it that there aren’t any new Street Fighter Comics on the stands?” (Actually, chances are you probably weren’t, as I don’t think my readership crosses over with Udon’s so much, but indulge me for a second). Well, it was announced a week-or-two back that Udon has been tapped to do all of the art for the new 20th Anniversary edition of the Street Fighter II video game. Basically, they’re taking the fan-favourite (and best, honestly) version of SF2, called Super Street Fighter II Turbo and creating a “remix” called “HD Remaster“.

What’s different exactly? Well for starters, it’s going to be downloadable onto your X-Box 360 (only, at this point), and today’s home consoles make the arcade machines of our youth all look like PONG, they’re so much more advanced. The big difference is the level of detail in the art. Whereas the Street Fighter characters of our youth were a hundred pixels high or so, these new ones will be massive, and be better-able to capture expressions, details, every little fold of cloth… well, see for yourself:

Ryu Through The Ages

So, it’s essentially going to be like the current Udon Comics series, but playable. The primary art and style is actually by Alvin Lee of Udon, who, according to his Facebook profile is hard at work on the series, alongside the rest of the Udon team. It’s pretty rare that a licensor of Japanese material is then asked to go and work on the property for the owners, particularly in Japan. I get the sense that licensed books are sort of “Free Money” and it’s really not best to think about them too hard (which would explain some of the many, many atrocious licensed books). But yeah, doing an adaptation so good that it ends up being the basis for an anniversary edition worldwide? AND it’s a video game license that’s up there with Mario, Pac-Man, and Sonic? Kudos, gents. (Screenshot from Gamekult.com, Click for larger.)

ITEM: ZOMBIES! In honour of The Walking Dead Volume 6 finally shambling it’s way on to store shelves this week (yeah, no kidding there aren’t any fast zombies in TWD), may I present to you two chances for you to take on your own metaphor for consumerism/racism/society as a whole? These flash-based zombie killin’ games will get you all pumped up until you die, and realise that when the Zombiepocalypse comes, it’s gonna be about our brains, one way or another…

  1. BOXHEAD: ROOMS and MORE ROOMS: Okay, so you’re in a room, and you have to defeat neverending legions of the undead using a myriad of weapons. You only last until you run out of ammo. The End. Despite this, it’s incredibly addictive and mildly depressing. Did I mention that Satan is in the game too? Lots of Satans? Yeah. There’s also the BOXHEAD: HALOWEEN SPECIAL, in which you as lone-gun-toting-hero must lead groups of ‘civilians’ to safety. But we all know that in the world of the undead, there’s no such thing as safety. http://www.kongregate.com/games/SeanCooper/boxhead-more-rooms
  2. THE LAST STAND: Okay, so you’re behind a barrier, and you need to defeat neverending legions of the undead using a myriad of weapons. Sound familiar? Actually, it’s fairly different from BOXHEAD (more detailed/realistic for one), with a focus on dividing up your daylight hours between searching for survivors, weaponry, and rebuilding the only thing between you and the teeming legions of zombie hordes. Lots of fun zombie-movie in-jokes amongst the wide array of shambling (and occasionally running) corpses that you must destroy. I really like the hunting rifle, myself. http://www.freewebarcade.com/game/the-last-stand/

ITEM: Somehow I missed this, but a week ago it looks like GayGamer.net, a homocentric (heh) video game news/commentary site started up their own comics division. Cleverly entitled http://gaygamer.net/comics/, it’s going to cover the queer goings-on in the comics world. Somehow it missed my Cockphobia post. Perhaps it was beneath their notice. At any rate, posting at the blog has been a little spotty since it launched, but they just added a new blogger and it’s always good to have more queer-positive content out there.

That’s it for now. Thanks for reading!

– Christopher

Shipping May 2nd, 2007

Hi there folks. These are the comics that are scheduled to ship to The Beguiling Books & Art in Toronto, Canada this week. These books may not show up at all retailers at the same time, but if you see a title here it’s probably at least worth asking your local retailer about…

…I realised I rarely ever go back to a post, so if I don’t talk about this week’s books now I probably won’t. Here are some quick thoughts.

JAN072400 ASTONISHING X-MEN #21 2.99
MAR070018 BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #3 2.99
MAR072108 RUNAWAYS #26 2.99
Wow, it’s like a Jossgasm. It’s nice to be able to get behind these books as well, because while none of them is perfect comics, they’re all at least pretty good, and very-much what Joss Whedon fans are looking for in a comic book. Nice thing #2? The new books are all bang on time, and that kind of regularity is important for an audience that doesn’t understand why they have to put up with monthly serialisation in the first place… Good stuff.

MAR072059 DARK TOWER GUNSLINGER BORN #4 (OF 7) 3.99
Speaking of which, hands-up if you thought a Jae Lee book was going to ship on time? Anyone who put their hands up is a liar.

FEB073807 KORGI VOL 1 TP 10.00
This would be Top Shelf’s next stab at a series of all-ages graphic novels, after the success of Owly. I think this is going to be a very different thing than that book, but the preview looked pretty good, all things considered, and tying Korgi and Owly together through this year’s FCBD will at least give the book a good head-start.

FEB070298 SHOWCASE PRESENTS WAR THAT TIME FORGOT VOL 1 TP 16.99
Ah cool.
This collection reprints many of the classic war stories that inspired the opening chapter of Darwyn Cooke’s DC: The New Frontier (if memory serves). This should be some pretty good reading for $16.

DEC061874 WALKING DEAD SORROWFUL LIFE VOL 6 12.99
JAN071930 WALKING DEAD VOL 2 HC (MR) 29.99

Not a hoax! Not an imaginary story! The new Walking Dead trade, AND the second hard cover (collecting issues 13-24 of the series).

That’s what I saw on the list this week, tell me whatcha think.

– Christopher, full list behind cut: Continue reading “Shipping May 2nd, 2007”

Follow-up: In Defense of Don MacPherson

…so I didn’t think that little post of mine would have gotten quite as big as it did. My site stats are kind of ridiculous right now. I’m glad so many people enjoyed it (pretty much everyone linking the post found it hilarious/accurate), but in my jesting I was too hard on Don MacPherson, whom I’ve met and who’s a good guy (and his heart was definitely in the right place with his initial post, however I thought it was phrased). I used Don as a springboard to get at the really terrible comments over at “Comics Should Be Good”, without making enough of a leap between the two. I do think Don had a really good point about the slutification of DC Comics, and I’ve been really annoyed in particular at the depiction of Catwoman’s otherwise excellent costume. I still disagree with Don that the “Citizen Steel” image is in any way designed to provoke more prurient interests, but his larger point is one worth making. So, yeah, sorry I ended up lumping you in with a bunch of jackasses Don, I didn’t mean to.
I’ve got another post on this in me, but it’s gonna have to wait a few weeks. Thanks for reading/linking/enjoying.

– Christopher

ANNOUNCE: Scott McCloud in Toronto May 6th

PLEASE INCLUDE IN YOUR EVENT LISTINGS

The Varsity – University of Toronto presents

SCOTT McCLOUD IN TORONTO
Understanding, Reinventing, and Making Comics

Sunday, May 6th, 7PM
OISE Theatre, 252 Bloor St. West
(At Bloor St. W. and St. George Subway Station)
Tickets: $10 in Advance, $15 at the door
Available at The Beguiling, 601 Markham Street

In association with The Toronto Comic Arts Festival Aug. 18-19
and The Beguiling Books & Art 20th Anniversary

WWW.TORONTOCOMICS.COM

TORONTO, Ontario – The Varsity, Canada’s largest student newspaper, is proud to present SCOTT MCCLOUD, the author of UNDERSTANDING COMICS, in the exclusive Canadian presentation of his world-renowned visual lecture Understanding, Reinventing, and Making Comics. McCloud’s presentation on comics, storytelling and web technology has packed lecture halls at Harvard University, MIT, The Smithsonian, Microsoft, IBM, and Pixar. Now, McCloud brings his expertise to Toronto on Sunday May 6th.

MAKING COMICS, McCloud’s third exploration of the emerging graphic novel medium (written in graphic novel form, of course) was recently published by Harper Collins to wide acclaim. In a truly unique move to the world of publishing, McCloud and his entire family (wife Ivy, and daughters Winter and Sky) have embarked on the Making Comics 50 State Tour, celebrating the release of the volume in all 50 U.S. states (with a special stop in Toronto!). Featuring daily blog updates of the tour by the entire McCloud clan and a whirlwind of press coverage, the tour has been a phenomenal success.

“We couldn’t be happier to help in bringing Scott McCloud to Toronto” said Peter Birkemoe, owner of The Beguiling and co-sponsor of the event. “At a conservative guess, we’ve sold thousands of copies of McCloud’s books, with his newest really appealing to the burgeoning segment of the population—young and old—interested in creating their own graphic novels.”

“McCloud’s books speak to more than just fans of comics,” said Christopher Butcher, the co-founder of the Toronto Comic Arts Festival. “McCloud’s theories on comics—storytelling, narrative, and technology—have broad applications in the fields of graphic design, writing, and interactive multimedia. Understanding Comics and Making Comics have bolstered the claim that combining words and pictures to convey information are universal, and that comics and graphic novels as a medium really are for everyone.”

THE EVENT:
Scott McCloud: Understanding, Reinventing, and Making Comics
visual lecture presentation will be held Sunday, May 6th at The OISE Theatre, 252 Bloor St. West (at St. George Subway Station). The doors to the event will open at 7pm, with McCloud taking the stage roughly 30 minutes later.

Tickets are $10 per person, available in person at The Beguiling Books & Art, 601 Markham Street, Toronto. Tickets are available via phone at The Beguiling, 416-533-9168, Monday-Friday 11am-7pm. Advance ticket prices valid until and on Saturday May 5th, 2007. All tickets are for general admission seating. This event is appropriate for all ages.

Please note: This event is strictly limited to only 450 tickets, available on a first-come, first-served basis.

THE BOOKS:
Understanding Comics, Reinventing Comics, and Making Comics are published by HarperCollins Canada, and are currently in stock at The Beguiling. Copies of all books will be for sale at the event.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Scott McCloud
is the award-winning creator of Zot!, Understanding Comics, and Reinventing Comics. His books are available in sixteen languages. Sin City creator Frank Miller called him “just about the smartest guy in comics.” He has given Visual Lectures on Comics and Technology at destinations as diverse as Harvard University, Electronic Arts, The Smithsonian, Microsoft, SXSW, and Pixar.

The Making Comics 50 State Tour began in New York City in September 2006, and will end in Hawaii in August 2007. The official tour blog is online at http://community.livejournal.com/mccloudtour.
 
MEDIA QUERIES:
For queries regarding the event, contact Christopher Butcher, manager of The Beguiling, 416-533-9168 or via email at: chris@beguiling.com.

This event is made possible with generous support of
The Varsity – University of Toronto, HarperCollins Canada, The Beguiling Books & Art,
and The Toronto Comic Arts Festival, August 18-19 2007

www.torontocomics.com

 

Drawn & Quarterly Solicitations: July 2007

Joseph by Nicolas RobelJoseph
By Nicolas Robel
64 pages, 5.5 x 7.5 inches, Partial Color
$9.95
978-1-897299-31-9
 
JOSEPH is another fantastical tale from surrealist master Nicholas Robel. A little boy with enormous hands and an overactive imagination copes with indifferent parents, teasing schoolmates and troubling dreams. Returning to themes explored in Fallen Angel—his first book from D+Q’s Petit Livres series—Robel captures the wonders and traumas of childhood in a short narrative that is as emotionally sincere as it is cryptic, while deftly melding the corporeal with the imaginary in his signature simple yet highly evocative style. Robel’s first book, Fallen Angel, is offered here as well.

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Walt & Skeezix Vol 3Walt & Skeezix 1925-1926
Frank King. Design by Chris Ware.
400 pages, 9.5 x 7 inches/partial color/ Hardcover book.
$29.95
978-1-897299-09-8

In this third volume of the much-praised Walt & Skeezix reprint series,the domestic side of Gasoline Alley receives full play. An old flame comes to visit Walt, with an eye towards marriage. Meanwhile, Walt pines for Mrs. Blossom, the neighbourhood widow. Out of these entanglements, a long engagement and wedding ensue.  As with earlier volumes, this book will have a 80-page introduction featuring many private photographs of the cartoonist Frank King and his family. The introduction delves into the marketing of Gasoline Alley in the 1920s and 1930s, with many dolls and toys taken from the personal collection of Chris Ware, the series designer and award-winning cartoonist.

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Look for Offered Again Items behind the cut.

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Continue reading “Drawn & Quarterly Solicitations: July 2007”

Shipping April 25th, 2007

Hi there folks. These are the comics that are scheduled to ship to The Beguiling Books & Art in Toronto, Canada this week. These books may not show up at all retailers at the same time, but if you see a title here it’s probably at least worth asking your local retailer about…

… wow, another big week. I mean, the fact that we’re getting 2500 books for Free Comic Book Day (plus a bunch of Comics Festival’s) certainly doesn’t hurt, but there’s a ton of books of every shape and size coming this week too. Once again I find myself short on time, so with any luck I’ll get back on here this weekend and update this section to include some of my picks for the week.

– Chris (click the link to see the books that are shipping) Continue reading “Shipping April 25th, 2007”

So how did the Bryan Talbot event go?

Really well, actually!

We had a turnout of about 40 people I think? We sold an absolute ton of books too, which was nice. Bryan’s talk was mostly drawn from Alice in Sunderland, meant to be heard by an audience who hadn’t yet read the book. Despite having already read it, I enjoyed it, and the book too. Afterwards Bryan was quite gracious and signed book after book for all who’d attended, though I don’t think he was sketching…? You can check out a further review of the event by Bob from the Four Realities Blog, as it looks like he had a good time as well.

Also of note, while Mr. Talbot was in town he gave an interview to SPACE (Canada’s answer to the Sci-Fi network, for those of you not in the know). SPACE head honcho Mark Askwith wrote to let me know that the interview is now online! Head over to http://www.spacecast.com/hypaspace.aspx and just look for Bryan Talbot’s name in the right-hand column.

What’s an event-report without pictures? Thanks to customer Andrew Specht for taking these for us.

Mark Askwith and Bryan Talbot
Space’s Mark Askwith chats with Bryan Talbot during the short interview session that followed the lecture.

Bryan Talbot and Christopher Butcher
Me thanking Mr. Talbot, and announcing The Beguiling’s plans for Free Comic Book Day and our Scott McCloud event.

Talbot and his signing line...
A small part of the line of folks waiting for Mr. Talbot’s signature.

Bryan Talbot talks to a few of his fans.
Bryan Talbot chats with a couple of his fans.

Lorna Toolis, Bryan Talbot, and Peter Birkemoe.
Lorna Toolis from The Merill Collection, Bryan Talbot, and The Beguiling’s owner Peter Birkemoe.

Thanks to The Merill Collection at The Lillian H. Smith branch of the Toronto Public Library for hosting the event, and to Bryan and Mary Talbot for being wonderful guests.

– Christopher
(Photos Copyright 2007, Andrew Specht)