Tuesday, November 3, 2009

DVD News: Animation legends Joe Ruby and Ken Spears discuss today's release of Ruby-Spears Superman on DVD by Warner Home Video



More than two decades after its television premiere, the popular Ruby-Spears Superman animated series returns to TV screens via Warner Home Video as a two-disc DVD collection of cartoons. The DVD is available today, November 3.



Debuting in 1988, the Ruby-Spears Superman series brought back some familiar foes and new unfriendly faces for battles against the Man of Steel. In addition to the thrills of Superman’s weekly adventures, each episode included a mini-segment called Superman Family Album that told the “real” story of what it was like to grow up as the most powerful boy in Smallville.

Produced at Ruby-Spears Productions right next door to Hanna-Barbera Studios, and animated in Japan and Korea at Toei Animation and Dai Won Animation, the series benefited by a stellar production team of writers and artists (including supervising producer John Dorman, story editor Marv Wolfman, and production designer Gil Kane), solid voice acting, and an immediate link with Christopher Reeve’s popular films via an opening theme score that was remarkably similar to John Williams’ acclaimed Superman music.

Ruby-Spears Productions was founded in 1977 by veteran writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears. The team started as sound editors at Hanna-Barbera Studios, branched out into writing, and eventually went on to create “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!” In total, Ruby-Spears Productions produced 36 different TV series including the hit, “Alvin and the Chipmunks.” They continue to be a creative force in the industry today.

Joe Ruby and Ken Spears took a few minutes to reminisce about the creation, development and production of their landmark 1988 series in a recent conversation. Here’s what the animation veterans had to say:

QUESTION:
How was the title character developed for your Superman series?

JOE RUBY:
“We went through a lot of different directions in development as to what kind of Superman we wanted. We had several different models – the crying/feeling Superman, the lecturing/do-gooder/save-the-day Superman, then there was the hip Superman and even the long-haired Superman. And, of course, there was the old straight-as-an-arrow Superman. Ultimately, we settled on the Christopher Reeve model – he had personality and a sense of humor, and yet he was still Superman. We figured that it worked for the films, so it would work well for us.”



QUESTION:
Why were there only 13 episodes to the entire series?

JOE RUBY:
“I think the problem for us was our timeslot. It turned out 8:30 in the morning was a killer for Superman. Only the little kids were up, and they don’t understand Superman as well as the older kids. It wasn’t for 4- to 5-year-olds”



QUESTION:
Was there a guiding theme to the series?

KEN SPEARS:
“I think we were true to Superman to begin with – we produced a show that the audience expected Superman to be. He was the tried and true Superman, That’s who they wanted to see – that’s the feedback that we continue to get today.”

JOE RUBY:
“We basically had Superman tackling anything and everything, with the marching orders to have bigger-than-life fights.”



QUESTION:
What did you see as the strength of your Superman series?

KEN SPEARS:
“We had the best talent in the business at the time – that was our strength. They were excellent. When you first create a show, you hope your talent will be able to plus it – and they really plussed it. There are so many shots in the show that weren’t written into the script – those kind of great additions come straight from the artists and the storyboarders.

JOE RUBY:
“We had a pretty amazing crew – and an especially great crew of artists – including some of the best comic book guys in the business, and that made for good filmmaking. Guys like John Dorman and Gil Kane – we had an army of great talent on that show. Give credit to John Dorman – he’s a filmmaker and that’s the difference. He made sure the show had all the creative shots, the movement, some of that great left-to-right or down-angle camera moves. The show was well paced, well boarded, and I think John really put these things together well.”



QUESTION:
Did splitting the production between two overseas studios in Japan and Korea cause any problems?

JOE RUBY:
“It was an experience for us, from a production standpoint, traveling overseas and working with two different interpreters having to translate in three different languages. They’d be answering before I’d get done with my question. It was the worst torture I ever had in my life.”



QUESTION:
Looking back now, can you see how Ruby-Spears Superman fits in the canon of productions surrounding the Man of Steel?

JOE RUBY:
“As a kid, we all grew up with Superman. He’s the favorite, always. Your heroes stick with you. So we wanted to make the best Superman show we could, to really set it apart. I think everyone that worked on it felt that way. He’s Superman.”

KEN SPEARS:
“It was like an honor to do something that classy and classic as Superman. He’s the No. 1 guy. We wanted to do it justice.”



Ruby-Spears Superman is available today, November 3rd, at most major retailers.
MSRP: $26.99
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Monday, November 2, 2009

Comic News: TODD MCFARLANE TEAMS UP WITH IMAGE FOUNDER AND YOUNGBLOOD CREATOR ROB LIEFELD ON SPAWN #196!



Image Comics founders and IMAGE UNITED collaborators join forces on the highly anticipated finale to SPAWN: ENDGAME!

For the past year, SPAWN: ENDGAME has riveted readers with its game-changing story line featuring the death of Al Simmons and Todd McFarlane's return to illustrating his seminal creation. In November's SPAWN #196, ENDGAME concludes with a bang as McFarlane shares art duties with fellow Image Comics founder Rob Liefeld.

“I was looking for good artistic help, and remembered inking over Rob on his New Mutant covers back in the Marvel days, and most recently a little bit of IMAGE UNITED," McFarlane said. "I thought it would be a fun experiment to see what Capullo layouts, Liefeld pencils and my inks looked like together on a handful of pages.”

In the conclusion of SPAWN: ENDGAME, reporter Marc Rosen connects the miracle patient stories to the new SPAWN, Jim Downing, as detectives Sam, Twitch and Rowand discover the association between Downing's awakening, Bill Winston’s suicide and the Nortego crime syndicate.

SPAWN #196 (JUL090355), a 32-page full color comic book for $2.95, will be in-stores November 25th, 2009.

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Comic News: Bat Boy and Weekly World News Come to Comics



Bat Boy and the Weekly World News come to comics in January

First-ever comic series for fan-favorite tabloid characters


For years, Bat Boy and the other bizarre denizens of the Weekly World News universe have delighted millions in the long-running tabloid newspaper. Now, those same colorful characters are headed to full-color comic books for the first time with IDW Publishing's Weekly World News, a new four-issue miniseries starting in January.

Written by IDW's Publisher/Editor-in-Chief and WWN fanatic Chris Ryall, with art by Alan Robinson, Weekly World News revives the tabloid's best and sees them band together to take on, among other things, the world-destroying threat of Chaos Cloud. Each issue will also feature original articles from the original Weekly World News, and a variant cover that pays insane "tribute" to a classic image.
"Some would say my interest in bringing the Weekly World News characters to comics borders on crazed obsession," said Ryall, "and far be it from me to disagree with them. I'm just happy Bat Boy comic books never happened before, so we could break new ground here. It's been especially gratifying because Alan is well up to the task of drawing every insane thing asked of him ("Draw an angry storm cloud with the face of a former French leader? No problem!"), and the Weekly World News people have been incredibly enthusiastic about bringing their iconic characters to comics."

The series kicks off with a cover featuring Joe Corroney's version of Bat Boy, inspired by Alex Ross's painted Barack Obama pose, and a special retailer incentive Alan Robinson sketch cover of Bat Boy as Rodin's "Thinker." As another added bonus, Issue #1 will feature some of the classic Bat Boy strips by the great Peter Bagge.

"In short, Eisner Award judges, get ready to mark your ballots when you see this series," added Ryall.

This first Weekly World News miniseries gives the world a new vocabulary word in its subtitle, "The Irredemption of Ed Anger." The series unites the beloved Bat Boy with PhD Ape (simian psychologist to the stars), UFO Alien (presidential-predicting pundit from the stars), Manigator (half-man/half-gator good ol' boy), Lemmie (the Lake Erie Monster) as they battle Chaos Cloud (unpredictable weather front with the face of François Mitterand). Caught in the middle of all of this is the far-right-wing columnist Ed Anger ("pave the Rain Forest!"), who thinks inhuman freaks have as much place in America as liberals, female voters and foreign beer. Along the way, the series pays tribute to other comics and numerous other pop-culture visuals and references (so many that Ryall will be offering annotations in the back of each issue, too).

"Everyone at Weekly World New is delighted to partner with IDW on this creative extension of some of American's most loved characters," said Neil McGinness, Weekly World News CEO.

The Weekly World News, which carried the tagline "The World's Only Reliable News" and spent years living up to that description, launched in 1979 as a supermarket tabloid focused on sensational stories. The brand's website www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news website.

Weekly World News #1 (of 4), a 32-page, $3.99 comic book, debuts in January 2010. Diamond order code NOV09 0841.


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Comic News: Hero Initiative and Cars4Causes



Turn Your Clunker into cash
For The Hero Initiative


Need to get rid of the eyesore in your driveway? Or are you just tired of filling up the endless tank of your gas guzzler? Hero Initiative has the answer!

Hero Initiative has partnered up with Cars 4 Causes, www.carsforcauses.org, which specializes in car donations. Your donation through Cars 4 Causes will help raise money for Hero Initiative and make your neighbors or your wallet very happy!

For more information check out their website or just go to www.herointitiative.org and click on Cars 4 Causes. The easy steps will help you help us!

The Hero Initiative is the first-ever federally chartered not-for-profit corporation dedicated strictly to helping comic book creators in need. Hero creates a financial safety net for yesterday’s creators who may need emergency medical aid, financial support for essentials of life, and an avenue back into paying work. It’s a chance for all of us to give back something to the people who have given us so much enjoyment.

Since its inception, The Hero Initiative has had the good fortune to grant over $400,000 to the comic book veterans who have paved the way for those in the industry today. For more information, visit www.heroinitiative.org or call 626-676-6354.
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Comic News: Marvel Comics On-Sale 11/4/09



Hey there True Believers, here’s your official list of comic books, collections and posters arriving in comic stores on November 4th, 2009.

For more information on any of these titles, and on upcoming mighty Marvel releases, please visit http://marvel.com/catalog/?date=2009-11-04 or contact your local comic book retailer at 1-888-comicbook. Stay tuned each week for a brand new list of Marvel releases so that you’ll never miss your favorite heroes in action!

Comics On-Sale:
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #610
ASSAULT ON NEW OLYMPUS PROLOGUE
ASTONISHING X-MEN #32
ASTONISHING X-MEN #32 SHS VARIANT
BLACK WIDOW: DEADLY ORIGIN #1
BLACK WIDOW: DEADLY ORIGIN #1 LAND VARIANT
BLACK WIDOW: DEADLY ORIGIN #1 RANEY VARIANT
CAPTAIN AMERICA: REBORN #4 WRAPAROUND COVER
CAPTAIN AMERICA: REBORN #4 CASSADAY VARIANT
CAPTAIN AMERICA: REBORN #4 KUBERT VARIANT
DARK AVENGERS #9 2ND PRINTING VARIANT
DEADPOOL TEAM-UP #899
DEATHLOK #1
DEATHLOK #1 BUCKLER VARIANT
DOCTOR VOODOO: AVENGER OF THE SUPERNATURAL #2
GHOST RIDERS: HEAVEN'S ON FIRE #4
HOUSE OF M: MASTERS OF EVIL #4
IMMORTAL WEAPONS #4
IRON MAN & THE ARMOR WARS #4
MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN #3 2ND PRINTING VARIANT
MARVEL ZOMBIES: EVIL EVOLUTION
NOVA #31
OFFICIAL INDEX TO THE MARVEL UNIVERSE #11
PSYLOCKE #1
STARR THE SLAYER #3
STRANGE TALES #3
THE MARVELOUS LAND OF OZ #1
THE MARVELOUS LAND OF OZ #1 MCGUINNESS VARIANT
THE MARVELOUS LAND OF OZ #1 SHANOWER VARIANT
THE TORCH #3
ULTIMATE COMICS AVENGERS #2 2ND PRINTING VARIANT
ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #4
X-MEN ORIGINS: ICEMAN
X-MEN VS. AGENTS OF ATLAS #2
X-MEN VS. AGENTS OF ATLAS #2 RAMOS VARIANT

Collections On-Sale:
CRIMINAL: THE DELUXE EDITION HC
EXILES: POINT OF NO RETURN TPB
FANTASTIC FOUR VISIONARIES: WALTER SIMONSON VOL. 3 TPB
GHOST RIDER: DANNY KETCH CLASSIC VOL. 1 TPB
MARVEL ZOMBIES 3 TPB
NOVA VOL. 5: WAR OF KINGS TPB
TERROR, INC.: APOCALYPSE SOON TPB
TIMESTORM 2009/2099 HC




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Shipping This Week - 11/4/09



PREVIEWSworld.com New Releases

Shipping This Week: 11/4/2009

Every Monday, PREVIEWSworld.com provides a list of comics, graphic novels and other pop-culture merchandise arriving this week to your local comic shop.

Please check with your retailer for availability, as not all new releases may be on sale in all areas at the same time.

PREVIEWS PUBLICATIONS
GAME TRADE MAGAZINE #117 PI

DARK HORSE COMICS
AGE OF REPTILES JOURNEY #1 $3.50
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CONAN THE CIMMERIAN #15 $2.99
CREEPY FAN CLUB EMBROIDERED PATCH $4.99
END LEAGUE #9 (OF 9) $3.99
ESCAPISTS TP $14.95
STAR WARS INVASION #5 (OF 5) $2.99
TUROK SON OF STONE ARCHIVES HC VOL 04 $49.95
USAGI YOJIMBO HC YOKAI $14.95
WITCHFINDER IN THE SERVICE OF ANGELS #5 (OF 5) $2.99

DC COMICS
AUTHORITY #16 $2.99
BATMAN BATTLE FOR THE COWL COMPANION TP $14.99
BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL #36 $2.99
BATMAN THE UNSEEN #3 (OF 5) $2.99
BATMAN WIDENING GYRE #3 (OF 6) $2.99
CINDERELLA FROM FABLETOWN WITH LOVE #1 (OF 6) (MR) $2.99
DOOM PATROL #4 (BLACKEST NIGHT) $3.99
FIRE INVESTIGATOR NANASE VOL 03 $9.99
GEARS OF WAR #10 (MR) $3.99
GREAT TEN #1 (OF 10) $2.99
GREEK STREET #5 (MR) $2.99
HELLBLAZER SCAB TP (MR) $14.99
HOT TOYS TERMINATOR SALVATION T-600 1/6 SCALE FIG $225.00
HOUSE OF MYSTERY #19 (MR) $2.99
JONAH HEX #49 $2.99
KING OF CARDS VOL 08 $9.99
LOBO HIGHWAY TO HELL #1 (OF 2) $6.99
LOONEY TUNES #180 $2.50
MAGOG #3 $2.99
MIGHTY #10 $2.99
NORTH 40 #5 (OF 6) $2.99
RED TORNADO #3 (OF 6) $2.99
SECRET SIX #15 $2.99
SUPERMAN BATMAN SEARCH FOR KRYPTONITE TP $12.99
SUPERMAN WORLD OF NEW KRYPTON #9 (OF 12) $2.99
SWEET TOOTH #3 (MR) $2.99
WARLORD #8 $2.99
WONDER WOMAN RISE OF THE OLYMPIAN HC $24.99
WONDER WOMAN RISE OF THE OLYMPIAN TP $14.99

IMAGE COMICS
AGE OF BRONZE #29 (MR) $3.50
HAUNT #1 2ND PTG (PP #890) $2.99
HAUNT #1 FOIL CVR COLLECTORS ED $10.00
HAUNT #2 $2.99
SAVAGE DRAGON #154 $3.50
SKY PIRATES OF NEO TERRA #2 $2.99
TYRESE GIBSONS MAYHEM #3 (OF 3) $2.99

MARVEL COMICS
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #610 $2.99
ASSAULT ON NEW OLYMPUS $3.99
ASTONISHING X-MEN #32 $2.99
ASTONISHING X-MEN #32 SUPER HERO SQUAD VAR (PP #888) $2.99
BLACK WIDOW DEADLY ORIGIN #1 (OF 4) $3.99
BLACK WIDOW DEADLY ORIGIN #1 (OF 4) RANEY VAR $3.99
CAPTAIN AMERICA REBORN #4 (OF 6) $3.99
CRIMINAL DELUXE ED $49.99
DARK AVENGERS #9 2ND PTG VAR (PP #888) $3.99
DEADPOOL TEAM-UP #899 $2.99
DEATHLOK #1 (OF 7) $3.99
DOCTOR VOODOO AVENGER OF SUPERNATURAL #2 $2.99
EXILES POINT OF NO RETURN TP $19.99
FANTASTIC FOUR VISIONARIES WALTER SIMONSON TP VOL 03 $19.99
GHOST RIDER DANNY KETCH TP VOL 01 $29.99
GHOST RIDERS HEAVENS ON FIRE #4 (OF 6) $3.99
HOUSE OF M MASTERS OF EVIL #4 (OF 4) $3.99
IMMORTAL WEAPONS #4 (OF 5) $3.99
IRON MAN ARMOR WARS #4 (OF 4) $2.99
MARVEL ZOMBIES 3 TP $15.99
MARVEL ZOMBIES EVIL EVOLUTION $4.99
MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN #3 2ND PTG VAR (PP #888) $3.99
MARVELOUS LAND OF OZ #1 (OF 8) $3.99
NOVA #31 $2.99
NOVA TP VOL 05 WAR OF KINGS $16.99
OFFICIAL INDEX TO MARVEL UNIVERSE #11 $3.99
PSYLOCKE #1 (OF 4) $3.99
STARR THE SLAYER #3 (OF 4) (MR) $3.99
STRANGE TALES #3 (OF 3) (MR) $4.99
TIMESTORM 2009-2099 HC $24.99
TORCH #3 (OF 8) $3.99
ULTIMATE COMICS AVENGERS #2 2ND PTG VAR (PP #888) $3.99
ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #4 $3.99
X-MEN ORIGINS ICEMAN $3.99
X-MEN VS AGENTS OF ATLAS #2 (OF 2) $3.99

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ABSOLUTION #3 (OF 6) (MR) $3.99
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ANGEL #27 $3.99
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D GRAY MAN GN VOL 15 (MR) $9.99
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DONALD DUCK AND FRIENDS #347 $2.99
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FROM THE ASHES #6 $3.99
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HONEY HUNT TP VOL 03 $9.99
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KAZE HIKARU GN VOL 15 $9.99
KILL AUDIO #2 (OF 6) $3.99
KNIGHTS OF THE DINNER TABLE #155 $4.99
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LIKE A DOG HC $22.99
LOVE COM TP VOL 15 $9.99
LUCKY STAR GN VOL 02 $10.99
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MINIMA GN VOL 04 $11.99
MONSTERS GN (A) $18.00
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OTOMEN GN VOL 04 $9.99
OURAN HIGH SCHOOL HOST CLUB TP VOL 13 $9.99
PALS N GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #136 $3.99
PHANTOM GHOST WHO WALKS #6 $3.99
POKEMON GIRATINA & THE SKY WARRIOR ANI-MANGA $11.99
PRINCE OF TENNIS GN VOL 34 $9.99
PROJECT SUPERPOWERS CHAPTER TWO #4 $2.99
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SA GN VOL 13 $9.99
SECRET HISTORY BOOK 06 (OF 7) (RES) (MR) $5.95
SHAMAN KING TP VOL 25 $9.99
SHERLOCK HOLMES HC VOL 01 $16.99
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SHONEN JUMP DECEMBER 09 $4.99
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #206 $2.50
STAR TREK ROMULANS SCHISM #3 $3.99
STARSTRUCK #3 $3.99
STREET FIGHTER II TURBO #9 A CVR CRUZ $3.95
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STUMPTOWN #1 (MR) $3.99
TALES FROM THE CRYPT GN VOL 08 STINKY DEAD KID $7.95
TITANIUM RAIN DOUBLE-SIZED #3 & #4 (MR) $4.99
TRANSFORMERS BEST O/T UK PREY #4 (OF 5) $3.99
TSUBASA GN VOL 24 $10.99
ULTIMATE MUSCLE GN VOL 24 $9.99
UNKNOWN DEVIL MADE FLESH #2 $3.99
VAMPIRE KNIGHT TP VOL 08 $9.99
VAMPIRELLA SECOND COMING #3 FRANCHESCO CVR $1.99
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VERONICA #197 $2.50
WAQ WAQ GN VOL 02 $9.99
WE WERE THERE GN VOL 07 $9.99
ZOMBIES THAT ATE THE WORLD #6 (OF 8) (MR) $3.50

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GIRLS OF GAMING VOL 07 $12.95
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DARK MAIDEN RESIN KIT $129.99
DARKWING DUCK MINI MAQUETTE $99.99
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Comic News: Fall of the Hulks Begins Here!




FALL OF THE HULKS ALPHA (OCT090514)
FALL OF THE HULKS ALPHA FINCH VARIANT (OCT090515)
FALL OF THE HULKS ALPHA NYEE MCGUINNESS VARIANT (OCT090517)
Written by JEFF PARKER
Pencils by PAUL PELLETIER
Cover by ED MCGUINNESS
Variant Cover by DAVID FINCH
NYEE Variant by ED MCGUINNESS (On-Sale 12/30/2009)
Rated T+ …$3.99
FOC – 11/12/2009, On-Sale – 12/2/2009





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Matty Answers 11/01/09



Mattel took time out their busy schedule to answer some questions

1) The aesthetic for the MOTUC line seems to be about 80% 1980's design and about 20% 200X but in cases where the 1980's figures were limited by technology or dominated by an action feature are you still going to try and stick close to the classic look? A good example would be Leech. Since there are no action features in this line, would we expect him to look more like his station or would he still have his flat sucker mouth as a nod to the original figure?

There is a good chance we would do two heads on Leech to capture his vintage action feature face and his 2002 redesign look. But he is not planned for release quite yet!

2) What are the chances of Mattel adopting a resalable kind of packaging for the MOTUC line so collectors don't need to ruin the awesome package art to get to their even more awesome figures?

Not at this time. It is something we will continue to explore.

3) Can you give us any info on the weapons packs? It was said that they would be seasonal but when do they start and when can we expect to get an idea of what kinds of things will be in them?

We are still working on this pack and are not ready to reveal details yet. When we do, we’ll make a big announcement.

4) A rumor has circulated that Mattel may be able to offer Public Enemies and poorly distributed or retail exclusive waves of the DCUC line at some point in the future through the mattycollector website. Is there any truth to that rumor?

We do plan more re-releases of older hard to find product starting with Hawkman and Robin from Superfriends later this winter.

5) Like you done for 2009: Could you say us how many MOTUC figures in 2010 are never been made before, never released as 200X and how many females could we get?

Not quite yet. We do not yet know how many bonus figures we are doing in 2010, so it is hard to give a count right now. After we see how the first few figures, including Battlecat, perform we’ll have a better idea of what 2010 will look like.
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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Comic Review: House of Mystery Halloween Annual (DC Comics) by Stacey Rader



House of Mystery is a book that I have consistently enjoyed from the beginning. I started reading it on the merits of Bill Willingham’s writing, and being a fan of the old DC title. Taking its cue from its predecessor, the book mixes suspenseful, sometimes horrifying, sometimes humorous stories with a continuing story of Fig and the other denizens of the House of Mystery. It fits well within the confines of the Vertigo imprint, and this book shows that.



The Halloween Annual opens with Fig trying to choose a costume and recounting the reason she hates Halloween. She decides on an unusual mask and her street clothes, and the group heads out to the bar. All of a sudden Fig begins feeling the effects of the mask and has visions of characters around the Vertigo universe. The first story, “High Spirits” (Mark Buckingham and Bill Willingham) features Merv Pumpkinhead, a character fans of the Sandman series will undoubtedly recognize. This lighthearted story is a fun peek into what happens when our nightmares party a little too hard. After a cut back to Fig and friends, we move to “Letter From a Suicide” (Peter Milligan), a John Constantine: Hellblazer story that has an unusual twist on suicide. Having not been familiar with the character, I still thought this story was well written. Next was my favorite story, “Trick or Treat! An I, Zombie Story” (Chris Roberson and Mike Allred). I, Zombie is an upcoming series from Vertigo and judging from this short sneak preview, I’m going to be adding this to my pull list, especially if Mike Allred continues to be involved. The story was equal parts horror and smart humor (like the main character being a zombie and dressing as Shaun from Shaun of the Dead) and left me wanting more. The final story, “Captive Audience” (Matt Wagner and Amy Reeder Hadley) takes place in the Madame Xanadu corner of Vertigo. It centers around a young girl and her desire to escape her difficult adolescent life. Then we return to the House of Mystery cast to close out the story.

In the tradition of comics and movies before it, each story features the mysterious mask in one way or another. I won’t reveal how here, since that’s part of the fun of this book. All in all this Annual not only introduces new readers to the fun of House of Mystery, but also why comic readers should buy Vertigo titles. The book epitomizes the quality of writing and art readers expect from these titles. At first I was a little disappointed that Fables wasn’t included in the fun, but I think that world is so self-contained it would have been a stretch. Even though I wasn’t 100% familiar with the details of every character, I didn’t feel like I was coming into the middle of any of the stories needing background information. If anything, it made me want to check out back issues of titles like Constantine: Hellblazer and Sandman.

Even though it’s past Halloween, I highly recommend picking up this title if you’ve ever been curious about characters in the Vertigo universe. It’s definitely a fun read, even if you don’t regularly read House of Mystery, which you should.

Stacey Rader
Staff Reviewer
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Book Review: Pixarpedia (DK Books)



In February 1986 Pixar was founded. At first, Pixar was just producing computer animated shorts, but 1995, they released their first full length feature film, Toy Story. From there on, Pixar has created 10 animated films and continues to be the leader in computer animation.

DK has released a book celebrating Pixar entitled Pixarpedia: A Complete Guide To The World Of Pixar...And Beyond!



The book goes into great detail about each movie. It has character backgrounds, detailed locations, and other interesting facts. The first chapter deals with all the movies, and the second chapter takes your further beyond the scenes of each movie. Actually getting inside the creator minds.

One of my favorite parts of the Behind Scenes chapters is how the book points out which character John Ratzanberger played in each movie. It's hilarious to think that he has become a Pixar staple.

The pure level of detail in this book makes it a very entertaining read. With colorful pictures and easy to follow explanations, this book is great for any age level.

Like all the visual dictionaries from DK, this one doesn't disappoint.

Definitely a must buy for the Pixar fan in your family. It's the perfect movie companion.

Brian Isaacs
Executive Editor/Owner

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Book Review: Lego Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary (DK Books)



When I was growing up there were two things I loved, Star Wars and Lego. 1999, when Lego acquired the license of Star Wars I thought it was a great pairing. Unfortunately, I thought I was too old to start buying these Lego sets, but I could admire them. But the way the set came out, I was losing track as to what was what. DK books has now put together another book in their incredible Visual Dictionary series. Lego Star Wars.


The book is broken down into four chapters:
* Movie Saga - All the Lego toys based on all 6 movies.
* The Clone Wars - Lego sets based on the current cartoon.
* Specialist Sets - More advanced Lego sets.
* Beyond The Brick - Behind the design of these sets.

Like all DK Visual Dictionaries, this is a colorful book just filled with pictures and facts. It goes into details about the characters, the sets, release date etc. This book just goes into amazing detail with every explanation. DK really does their homework in every one of these books.

The book also comes with a Lego Luke Skywalker, in his celebration clothing, shown at the end of Star Wars Episode IV. Also in the corner of the pages is two flip cartoons. The first one is Luke in his Return of the Jedi outfit, practicing his Jedi training. The second one is of Clone Troopers marching.

This is a great book for any Lego or Star Wars fan.

I would recommend going out and buying this book immediately.

Brian Isaacs
Executive Editor/Owner

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Comic News: Astonishing X-Men Motion Comic Is A Hit On iTunes!



Marvel is pleased to announce that the first episode of Astonishing X-Men Motion Comic has conquered iTunes, debuting as the #2 episode on the Television-Animation sales chart, #2 season on the Television-Animation sales chart and as the #3 season pass on the Top Television sales chart.

Based on the award-winning story by superstars Joss Whedon (Buffy The Vampire Slayer) and John Cassaday (Captain America), the X-Men are faced with a mysterious new villain and a possible cure for the mutant gene! Now Cyclops, Wolverine and all your favorite mutants must face the greatest threats of their lives and, before it’s all done, experience one of the most jaw-dropping moments in Marvel history! It’s the series you’ve heard about everywhere from USA Today to Wired and CLICK HERE to purchase the first episode now!

“Astonishing X-Men wowed the fans at MarvelFest and we’re pleased to see that fans all over are equally thrilled,” said Ruwan Jayatilleke, Marvel Senior Vice President, Development & Planning, Print, Animation and Digital Media. “It’s exciting to see the Marvel Motion Comic experience resonates so strongly with fans through Astonishing X-Men and Spider-Woman.”

Don’t miss a single episode of the Astonishing X-Men Motion Comic-- subscribe to a season pass, available on iTunes, by clicking HERE!

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Toy News: 2" Jumping Brain Figures



What would Halloween be without a nod to the all mighty Brain? So important to the mythos of mad scientists, zombies and other grey matter entities.

Toy2R scares up this peek at the new line of 2" Jumping Brains mini figures created by Emilio Garcia. Delightfully being greeted by one of Emilio's larger resin cousins - this new smaller edition will be dropping towards the end of the year. Blind boxed in an array of various colors and mystery versions - this is the first release of a long line of Brains coming from Emilio and Toy2R.

Brainy Figures indeed! Happy Halloween!

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Comic News: IDW Announces New Polly and Her Pals Series



Oversized, "Champagne Edition" hardcover edition coming in August 2010

Coming this August, IDW Publishing and its imprint, the Library of American Comics, will launch a new oversized hardcover series with what historians and critics consider one of the essential masterpieces of comics strip art, Cliff Sterrett's Polly and Her Pals. Polly and Her Pals: Complete Sunday Comics, 1925-1927, a 176 page hard cover "Champagne edition" reproduces present every one of Sterrett's dynamic full-color Sunday pages from 1925 to 1927, in an extra large 12" x 16" format so that each can be fully appreciated.



Debuting 1912, Polly and Her Pals was one of the first "pretty girl" strips, but it was in 1925 that Sterrett's magnificent Sunday pages entered their peak period, as he developed a style with distinctive surreal perspectives, abstract backgrounds and bold, vibrant use of color. Art Spiegelman has written, "Polly and Her Pals is a glorious composition...a happy pop synthesis of Art Deco, Futurism, Surrealism, Dada, and Pure Cartoon."

"Some strips, such as Polly, need to be seen large," says Dean Mullaney, Creative Director of the Library of American Comics. "We've created the oversized Champagne Edition format specifically for these Sunday pages."

In Polly and Her Pals, things are never dull at the Perkins household. Pretty blonde Polly flits from the city to the beach with her many friends, but her life is a sea of tranquility compared to the many mishaps of her "Paw," Sam Perkins. Despite "Maw's" best efforts, trouble has a way of finding Paw, and towed along in his wake are Polly's cousin Ashur; Neewah, the family retainer who often fractures the English language; and Paw's cat, Kitty, whose pantomime antics, angular posture, and priceless expressions carry the strip to the apex of hilarity.



Edited by the award-winning Mullaney, Polly and Her Pals: Complete Sunday Comics, 1925-1927 contains the detailed background and biographic material that helped earn The Library of American Comics the prestigious Eisner Award. The collection also include Sterrett's topper strips, Damon and Pythias, Dot and Dash, Sweethearts and Wives, and Belles and Wedding Bells, while a companion series reprinting the daily strips, will follow. The cover design is by two-time Emmy winner Lorraine Turner, who teams up with Mullaney on the overall book design.

The series will continue with three full years of Sundays per volume, and a companion series, reprinting the daily strips, is also in production.

Polly and Her Pals: Complete Sunday Comics, 1925-1927 (hardcover, 12" x 16" Champagne Edition, 176 pages, $75) debuts in August 2010. ISBN 978-1600107115.
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TV News: Black Widow Meets The Super Hero Squad!



This Saturday, at 8:30 AM Eastern on Cartoon Network, prepare to meet the world’s most deadly super heroine—Black Widow joins the Super Hero Squad Show!

With the Lethal Legion lying in wait, will Black Widow (voiced by Terminator & 300’s Lena Headey) be the hero that saves the day—or dooms our heroes? The most action-packed family-friendly show in the universe continues to “Hero Up” with another sensational new episode, guest starring Songbird, Nick Fury, Mystique, Screaming Mimi and more of your favorites!

“Wherever viewers happen to catch the show, they’ll be rewarded for their time, given Marvel Entertainment’s goal of pleasing every demographic possible. From quick wits and fart jokes to sizzling action and some subtle phantasmagoria, The Super Hero Squad Show works on enough levels to bring families together.”—Scott Thill, Wired.Com

Plus, don’t miss the new Marvel Super Hero Squad series, jam-packed with your favorite Marvel heroes and all-ages action, in comic shops now!

Tune into the Cartoon Network at 8:30 AM on Saturday to “Hero Up!” with your favorite characters in the Marvel Universe—or any other—in an all-new episode of The Super Hero Squad Show!

To learn more about The Super Hero Squad Show, please visit
http://www.superherosquad.com/ and http://www.marvel.com/!





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