Thursday, May 14, 2009

5 Quick Questions with Carl Potts



Carl Potts is an American comic-book writer, artist, and editor best known for creating the series Alien Legion for the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics.

After contributing to such comics fanzines as the anthology Venture, Potts drew backgrounds and some secondary figures for a late fill-in issue of DC Comics' Richard Dragon: Kung Fu Fighter, being drawn by comics artists Jim Starlin and Alan Weiss.

Potts freelanced briefly until joining Neal Adams' commercial-art company and comic-book packager Continuity Studios. He was involved with storyboard and comp art for major New York ad agencies. He also produced finished-illustration for magazines and books for several years before joining Marvel's editorial staff in 1983.

At Marvel as an editor, Potts worked with such notable comics creators as Jon Bogdanove, Jim Lee, Mike Okamoto, Whilce Portacio, Steve Skroce, Larry Stroman, and Scott Williams early in their careers. He oversaw the development of The Punisher from guest star to franchise character, and edited such titles as The Incredible Hulk, Doctor Strange, Alpha Flight, The Defenders as well as the newly created Power Pack and Strikeforce: Morituri.

After hours, Potts continued to write and produce occasional art for Marvel, and in 1983 teamed with Alan Zelenetz and Frank Cirocco to co-create the series Alien Legion, conceived as "the French Foreign Legion in space." Two ongoing series and several miniseries and one-shots were produced.

In 1989, Potts was named executive editor in charge of the Epic imprint, and about a third of the mainstream Marvel titles. Five years later, he became editor-in-chief of the "General Entertainment" and Epic Comics divisions.

After 13 years at Marvel, Potts left to become Creative Director at VR-1, a massively multiplayer online game company. He then worked with Gary Winnick and Cirocco's Lightsource Studios before become senior creative director of the New York City office of Agency.com. He also consults for publishing, entertainment and interactive clients including HarperCollins, Tokyopop, Mainframe Entertainment, The Learning Company and Funrise Toys.



He agreed to answer 5 Quick Questions:

1) What would you say is your greatest achievement in comics?

As an editor, I can probably boil it down to two. One, developing the Punisher from a second-string character into a publishing franchise that also spawned numerous licensed merchandise deals, games and major media productions. Two, finding and developing a lot of quality comics talent including Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Scott Williams, Larry Stroman, Chris Warner, Jon Bogdanov…

As a creator, creating Alien Legion would be the choice. An Alien Legion screenplay has been optioned to a major studio. Waiting to see if it’ll end up in front of the cameras. A new comprehensive set of trade paperbacks will collect all of the Alien Legion comics done in the past and work has begun on a new series as well.


2) Who was your favorite writer or artist that you worked with & why?

Writer: Louise “Weezie” Simonson was a real pleasure to work with on Power Pack. Denny O’Neil on Last of the Dragons would be right up there too.

Artist: Jim Lee


3) What character you have never worked .., would you like to do & why?

I grew up as a Steve Ditko fan. I only got to write/draw one Spider-Man story (for Marvel Fanfare) but that was with the black costume so I’d like to draw one in the traditional costume. I did get to write and draw an issue of Dr. Strange. I guess The Creeper and The Questions would be the other main Ditko characters I’d like to have a crack at.

4) Who are your influences?

Ditko was my first big comic book artist influence. Later Neal Adams and Steranko were influences. A lot of American Illustrators including Dean Cornwell, Norman Rockwell, Mead Schaeffer, etc. Many other influences too numerous to list.

5) What hero or villain would you like to change if you could and why?

For the most part, the Punisher has been handled very poorly in the films. He’s a simple character. That simplicity, ironically, makes him easy to screw up. The Punisher films have also exhibited an amazing lack of internal story logic. I’d like to write a screenplay that fulfills the character’s potential for the big screen.

Check out Carl's blog at www.carlpotts.com
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TYRESE GIBSON AND IMAGE COMICS UNLEASH MAYHEM AGAINST THE CRIMINAL UNDERWORLD THIS AUGUST!


The mega-popular superstar brings his unique creative vision to Image Comics this August!

Tyrese Gibson, the Multi-Platinum selling R&B singer and mega-star behind Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Death Race and 2 Fast 2 Furious, comes full force to comics with ANGEL artist Tone Rodriguez and co-writers Mike Le & William Wilson in August's three-issue action packed thriller, MAYHEM!

"I am extremely excited to be working with Image Comics on the launching my debut comic book MAYHEM," Gibson said. "Image has a long and rich history of great titles and I am honored to be apart of that history. Robert Kirkman's and Eric Stepheson's input throughout this creative process has been invaluable and I know we've produced a special comic book for all fans to enjoy."

Tyrese Gibson's MAYHEM begins on the streets of Los Angeles, wherein a brutal crime wave led by the mysterious Big X has the entire city in a state of perpetual fear. With even the police force unable to stop him, MAYHEM, a faceless vigilante with only his partner Malice and an unrelenting vengeance to back him up, strikes back against the criminal hordes. Within three issues of non-stop action, they will take on Big X to dismantle his organization and restore peace to the City of Angels.

Image Comics Chief Operating Officer and WALKING DEAD writer Robert Kirkman added, "With the entertainment world at large currently bowing at the feet of comics and its ideas, it's incredibly exciting to have a media mastermind like Tyrese Gibson turning his attention our way. MAYHEM is a unique, engaging comic-book experience that could only come from the mind of someone who's risen to the top of so many different fields--anxious to take another by storm. Ready or not, Tyrese Gibson is in the house--and it's going to be MAYHEM!"

MAYHEM #1, a thirty-two page full color comic book for $2.99, will be in stores August 5th.

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I.M.O. Review: Green Lantern Corps #36 (DC Comics) By Eddie R.


Rallying the troops.

This issue of Green Lantern Corps #36 opens with both confrontations and revelations. As we learn about the twisted since of fatherly duty Sinestro seems to have for his daughter Soranik, we also learn of his plan to save Korugar, and ultimately the universe, from the influence of the Guardians. Once this is revealed, Sinestro tries to see if Soranik is truly her father’s daughter. Is she willing to become what Sinestro desires, or will she continue to rebel against her father’s legacy?



On Oa, we witness the continued riot which has engulfed the Sciencells, via the point-of- view of a recording drone. The drone notes the fighting has spread beyond the prison walls and across the Oan surface, with the GLC trying to suppress the fighting. With all measures of force being used and the amount of casualties and destruction mounting, one wonders where all this fighting will lead to?

Finally on the planet Daxam, we continue to follow the Green Lantern’s Sodam Yat and Arisia, as they devise a plan to attack Mongul. Seeing no choice but to tap into the Ion entities power, Sodam attempts to make a solo full frontal assault on Mongul. But this action is thwarted by a higher power who denies Sodam from accessing the Ion energy, requiring him to make a fateful choice, and an ultimate sacrifice.

The outcome of all these decisions will certainly have readers wanting more, with these events possibly creating new complications, as the prelude to Blackest Night continues.

8.5/10

Eddie R.
Review Editor
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I.M.O. Review: Booster Gold #20 (DC Comics) By Eddie R.


Just Killing time.

Sometimes there are issues of a comic book which are basically filler for changing story arcs. Most of the time, these small stories are just something to basically kill the passage of time, not having any real effect on anything of major importance. But there are some fill in the blank stories which actually do what they say. And this issue of Booster Gold #20 does just that.




What starts off as Booster wanting to go back and experience the “Happier days” of 1950’s America, while waiting for Rip Hunter to fix a stalled time sphere, turns into a much more serious adventure.

Ending up in 1952, just after the disbandment of the Justice Society of America, Booster sets in motion a series of events which allows readers to glimpse at what happened in the DCU during this time period. What’s even more amazing is how Booster manages to run into a certain secret governmental group, which only Rip Hunter knew to exist. After being captured and questioned by this “task force”, Booster gets blackmailed into helping them deal with a threat towards national security. Now the leader of this group will be familiar to alot of readers of DC’s War themed comics. I am not going to ruin the surprise, but yes, it is him.

As the story progresses, we learn the reasons behind this threat to national security. I must admit the plot is very well suited for this time period, mixing elements of both the space race and the cold war, as well as tying it all together with Booster own timeline. This story is also very straight forward and concise. It could have easily been extended to last another issue or two, but thankfully it wasn’t. I especially enjoyed the twist on the crew who exit the rocket, which Booster prevents from being launched. If you look closely, they appear to look like another super team who got their start by being launched into space, especially when one of the crew makes the comment he feels really burnt up about the experience.

Of course at the end of the issue, when Booster returns to the Time Sphere and Rip, we learn how this trip has played out and affected the current timeline. Booster mentioned earlier in the story how he always winds up where he is most needed, whether he likes it or not. And this story is no exception.

8/10

Eddie R.
Review Editor.
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Green Lantern: First Flight Q&A With Director Lauren Montgomery


DIRECTOR LAUREN MONTGOMERY DISCUSSES GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT, THE NEXT DC UNIVERSE ANIMATED ORIGINAL FILM COMING TO DVD JULY 28, 2009



Fresh off her triumphant solo directorial debut of Wonder Woman, Lauren Montgomery shifts gears from Amazons and mythology to intergalactic intrigue as the director of Green Lantern: First Flight, the fifth in the ongoing series of DC Universe animated original PG-13 movies.

Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation are set to release the all-new Green Lantern: First Flight on July 28, 2009. The Blu-Ray™ Hi-Def edition, the special edition 2-disc DVD, and a single disc DVD will be distributed by Warner Home Video. The action-packed movie will also be available OnDemand and Pay-Per-View as well as available for download day and date, July 28, 2009.

Montgomery has been a central force within the DC Universe animated original movies, directing one-third of the series’ initial film, Superman Doomsday, and wowing critics and fans alike with her solo directorial debut at the helm of Wonder Woman. With Green Lantern: First Flight, Montgomery takes the next step in her burgeoning career, directing the initial full-length story to feature the DC Comics super hero and an entire universe of fascinating characters. She is once again teamed with executive producer Bruce Timm, this time working from an Alan Burnett script that focuses on Hal Jordan’s recruitment to the Green Lantern Corps and his discovery of a secret conspiracy that threatens its philosophies, traditions and hierarchy.

There is no rest for the weary. Though Green Lantern: First Flight has just completed production, Montgomery has already begun directing her next project – another upcoming DCU that you’ll no doubt hear about in the not-too-distant future. Montgomery paused between recording sessions and storyboards to chat about the directorial learning curve, a new universe of astounding characters, a very cool quartet of key voiceover actors, and the tricks to avoiding greens and yellows for an entire background color palette.

Read on … it’s director Lauren Montgomery talking about Green Lantern: First Flight …


QUESTION:
Will Green Lantern: First Flight be in the well-known design of Bruce Timm, or be more of the Lauren Montgomery vision from Wonder Woman?

LAUREN MONTGOMERY
We’re actually having a lot of fun trying different artistic styles on different movies – Bruce felt his style has been done enough, and I just had my turn – plus I knew there were many other character designers who are infinitely better at designing aliens that I am. We were lucky to get Jose Lopez to create the characters for Green Lantern. I think he even took a pay cut from his last job to do Green Lantern, but this project really allows him to let his animation go wild. You’ve never seen anything like some of his designs for this film. His take on the familiar characters is fairly true to form, but he’s designed – literally – an entire universe of completely new characters in the different Green Lanterns, aliens and background characters. There are a lot of awesome, fantastical creatures. Like me, Jose is trained in animation instead of comics, so his style really lends itself to being animated – and everything he's done has looked spectacular. I think it's really looking different from anything we've ever done.


QUESTION:
Did Jose ever over-step any boundaries and need to be reined in?

LAUREN MONTGOMERY
Actually, his first designs were a little too stylized. For the main characters, the designs were a little too streamlined – we had to make Sinestro more like the comics. But once he got that figured out, he really went crazy. It was exciting to see him come in with these characters. Even his weaponer designer is far different than what we’ve seen before, but DC was okay with it. So we just let him run wild.


QUESTION:
Were there any beyond-the-norm issues strategizing a color scheme for a film with an entire army of characters wearing the same color?

LAUREN MONTGOMERY
We tried desperately to avoid as much green as we could in backgrounds and supporting characters, so the Green Lanterns and the rings and their effects were the only green portions of the scene. We also tried to stay away from copious amounts of yellow – so that would make an impact later in the film. When you eliminate two of the main colors, it kind of limits you, so we had to utilize a lot of shades of blue, red and orange, and I think we were able to make it work. It was a really wise decision on Bruce's part to keep the green and the yellow to the characters that were defined by that color.


QUESTION:
Did you learn anything directing Wonder Woman that you were able to apply and/or improve upon for Green Lantern: First Flight?

LAUREN MONTGOMERY
Wonder Woman taught me that you can't board the whole movie by yourself (she laughs), so I just let my storyboard artists do their job on Green Lantern. I let them come up with their ideas and I focused on keeping everything cohesive. Ultimately, I think the movie is better for it. I guess I learned to be more relaxed and to not be such a control freak. Which I think is good (laughs again). It certainly made my work load a lot easier.


QUESTION:
How much origin story should Green Lantern fans expect to see?

LAUREN MONTGOMERY
As we had already done the origin story a few movies back in Justice League: The New Frontier, we really didn't want to spend a whole lot of time telling that same story over again. So in Green Lantern: First Flight, the origin story is over and done before the opening credits. That way we get right into Hal Jordan’s first adventure.


QUESTION:
What do the four main voice cast members bring to their roles?

LAUREN MONTGOMERY
Christopher Meloni is a very serious actor and really got into the character to understand all the little nuances of exactly what Hal was thinking at every moment. He would ask very interesting, detailed, unexpected questions so he could totally get the mind set, and in doing so he was able to deliver an incredible performance that that really defines Hal as a confident hero, but not cocky or a jerk. Hal Jordan has a humor to him that isn't quite as big as the Flash, but still not stiff like Batman. Christopher was able to give us that fun side of Hal, too.

Victor Garber has this intimidating presence and power behind his deliveries where you can hear that Sinestro knows what he's doing, he's been through this before and he's pretty sure of himself. He gives Sinestro a very believable sense of suave sophistication. Sinestro is not your typical evil villain, and Victor Garber makes him seem like an incredibly intelligent, worldly guy who believes he is doing the right thing, even though he might not be doing it the correct way.

Kilowog is this big, hulking creature and he needed a voice that was really recognizable and had a strong presence. Michael Madsen was able to give us these line readings that we really didn’t expect – you can’t help laughing at his intonations – and he ends up with some of the funniest lines in the whole script. He even did some fake burps that are just ridiculous – you’ll actually hear a couple of those in the movie. It was just a match made in heaven, really.

Boodikka is not just your doe-eyed, token female – she has strength and believability without losing the feminine qualities of our primary female character. There aren’t a ton of women in the Green Lantern Corps – apparently it’s a male-dominated industry (she laughs). Tricia Helfer has a really sympathetic quality to her voice that captures the quieter side of Boodikka, but Tricia also has this amazing strength in her voice. She was able to make Boodikka this wonderful, relatable, three-dimensional character.


QUESTION:
What made Alan Burnett’s script right for this first Green Lantern film?

LAUREN MONTGOMERY
Alan delivered a Green Lantern script that really explored what being a space cop is all about. He didn't focus purely on the heroic Hal super power approach – it’s more of an overall Green Lantern Corps story and Hal's existence within that group. And it’s not Hal on Earth being a super hero – we’re in space for virtually the entire movie, so Alan gave us multiple backgrounds and scene settings so we could explore the galaxy. That made it even more interesting – seeing and exploring different alien locales and lifestyles. Being away from Earth is incredibly liberating in terms of design possibilities.


QUESTION:
Without any spoilers, do you have a favorite scene?

LAUREN MONTGOMERY
We have a scene about 17 minutes into the movie when Hal and Sinestro go into this establishment looking for a killer, and even though you’ve already seen some of the alien Green Lanterns, this is the first time you get an eyeful of the alien characters that Jose Lopez designed. The place is packed with all these really cool aliens, and they’re all so crazy looking. But you know their personalities immediately. It’s a very tense, cool scene and you really get to see how different that world is from Earth. That’s the defining scene from the movie that lets you know you’re not in Kansas anymore.



Director Lauren Montgomery said character designer Jose Lopez “ran wild” in creating a galaxy of new creatures for Green Lantern: First Flight, the all-new DC Universe animated original movie set for distribution July 28, 2009 by Warner Home Video.


Lauren Montgomery focused on the big picture in directing Green Lantern: First Flight, but she take the time to do the character design on Boodikka (voiced by Tricia Helfer) for the all-new DC Universe animated original movie set for distribution July 28, 2009 by Warner Home Video.


Director Lauren Montgomery addresses the WonderCon audience during the after the West Coast Premiere of Wonder Woman in February. Montgomery’s next film, Green Lantern: First Flight, an all-new DC Universe animated original movie, will be distributed July 28, 2009 by Warner Home Video. (photo courtesy of Gary Miereanu)

For more information, images and updates, please visit the film’s official website at
http://www.greenlanternmovie.com/

Green Lantern: First Flight, the fifth entry in the popular DVD series of DC Universe Animated Movies. Green Lantern: First Flight - 2 Disc Special Edition and Blu-Ray versions include more than three hours of incredible bonus features as well as a Digital Copy Download.

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DARK HORSE ENTERTAINMENT AND UNIVERSAL PICTURES HAVE A “SECRET”


Dark Horse Entertainment has announced the next picture to come out of its production pact with Universal Pictures: The Secret, an adaptation of 2007’s critically acclaimed graphic novel and comic series.

Scott Milam, who wrote the forthcoming remake of the horror classic Mother’s Day, has been signed to write this adaptation. Milam’s other projects currently in development include Bedlam for RKO/Twisted Pictures, Ab Tak Chhappan for Paramount Vantage with Jinks/Cohen producing, and Karnival at Rogue with Michael Zoumas producing.

The Secret tells of a group of high-school seniors who play a silly prank, only to see it backfire when one of their friends vanishes without a trace.

Mike Richardson, president and founder of Dark Horse, and writer of the comic on which the film is based, will produce for Dark Horse Entertainment alongside Scott Stuber, who will produce for Stuber Productions. Pam Abdy and Jared Pfeifer will oversee the project for Stuber Productions with Keith Goldberg and Chris Tongue overseeing for Dark Horse Entertainment.

Universal’s Senior Vice President of Production, Scott Bernstein, and Creative Executive Dave Targan will oversee the project for the studio.

“Scott is a terrific writer and we’re excited to be working with him on this project,” said Richardson. “The story is full of scares and surprises and goes places no one will expect.”

Scott Milam is represented by Endeavor. His manager is Brad Kaplan of Evolution, and his attorney is Adam Kaller of Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren & Richman, LLP.

Dark Horse Entertainment is represented by Endeavor and Gotham Group, with legal representation by attorney Keith Fleer.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Diamond Select Ship Date Update!


These dates represent our best estimated in-store dates and may change as production warrants.

We’ll be updating these dates through our blog in an effort to bring customers the most up-to-date information possible. See the full list after the jump.

MAY 2009
05/27/09
Schoolgirl Dawn PVC Statue
Marvel Minimates Series 25 Asst
Marvel Minimates Series 26 Asst
Marvel Select Movie Wolverine
Marvel Select Wolverine Action Figure
Star Trek Borg Series 1 Action Figure Set
Star Trek Borg Series 1 PX Seven of Nine Figure
Star Trek TOS Tricorder Replica
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Phaser Replica
Terminator 2 Minimates Series 1 Asst
Terminator 2 Minimates Singles Display

JUNE 2009
06/03/09
Star Trek TNG Enterprise D Ship
Star Wars Ultimate Quarter Scale Mace Windu

06/17/09
Terminator 2 Ultimate Quarter Scale T-800

06/24/09
Back to the Future Marty Cap Replica
BSG Starbuck & Leoben Action Figure Two-Pack
Marvel Select Marvel Girl
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Kirk & Spock Two-Pack
Star Wars Ultimate Quarter Scale Anakin Skywalker

JULY 2009
07/01/09
Ghostbusters Minimates Series 1 Box Set
Ghostbusters Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Bank

07/08/09
Star Wars Ultimate Quarter Scale Emperor Palpatine Figure

07/15/09
Star Wars Ultimate Quarter Scale Jedi Luke Skywalker Figure

07/22/09
Back to the Future Time Machine
Marvel Minimates Series 27 Set
Marvel Minimates Series 28 Set
Marvel Select Sabretooth

07/29/09
Star Trek DS9 Sisko in Command Chair
Star Wars Darth Vader Unmasked Bust Bank
Stargate SG-1 Series 5 PX Ba’al Figure
Stargate SG-1 Series 5 Set
The Spirit Comic Minimates Box Set
Marvel Minimates Wolverine Through the Ages Box Set

AUGUST 2009
08/05/09
Marvel Select Kree Mar-Vell

08/12/09
BSG Series 4 PX Admiral Cain Action Figure
BSG Series 4 Action Figure Asst (Adama, Roslin, Apollo)
Godfather Minimates Box Set

08/26/09
Star Trek TOS Series 5 Action Figure Set
Star Wars Jedi Council Yoda Bank



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IDW Brings Fans More MEGATRON


Extends fan-favorite TRANSFORMERS series by four issues

Next issue of All Hail MEGATRON releasing in July

Continuing its fan-favorite TRANSFORMERS saga, IDW is pleased to offer fans four more issues of Transformers: All Hail Megatron. Starting in July, IDW will publish, under license from Hasbro, Inc., four monthly issues, each featuring two short stories that detail the aftermath of the 12-issue All Hail Megatron series. These must-read books tie up important details from the main series, and pave the way for IDW’s next big TRANSFORMERS storyline. For more information about IDW’s TRANSFORMERS comics, visit IDWPublishing.com.

"The All Hail Megatron series is hugely popular with fans, and for good reason, it’s striking off in a bold new direction while showing reverence to the classic TRANSFORMERS series," said Andy Schmidt, IDW 's TRANSFORMERS editor. "We decided to do the extension because we didn’t want to leave fans hanging, and because we wanted to segue into our upcoming TRANSFORMERS series."

When Transformers: All Hail Megatron #13 debuts in July, fans can join IRONHIDE and OPTIMUS PRIME as they deal with the fallout of All Hail Megatron, and watch as the Decepticons begin to probe the mysteries of the AUTOBOT Matrix. All Hail Megatron #14 offers a glimpse into the motivations of the traitorous SUNSTREAKER, while GALVATRON undergoes a major transformation, setting up important events to come.

The short stories in Transformers: All Hail Megatron #13-16 feature a dynamic team of writers and artists, including Simon Furman, Shane McCarthy, Mike Costa, Andy Schmidt, Denton Tipton, Nick Roche, Zander Cannon, Guido Guidi, Chee, Emiliano Santalucia, Andrew Griffith, Casey Coller, and fan-favorite artist Don Figueroa. Plus, each issue will boast striking variant edition covers by eye-catching cover artist of the series, Trevor Hutchison.


Transformers: All Hail Megatron #13 launches in July 2009.

Transformers: All Hail Megatron #14 launches in August 2009.

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SPAWN'S ENDGAME REACHES ITS STARTLING CLIMAX WITH A MASSIVE SELL OUT IN TIME FOR THE LONG AWAITED COLLECTION!


SPAWN'S ENDGAME REACHES ITS STARTLING CLIMAX WITH A MASSIVE SELL OUT IN TIME FOR THE LONG AWAITED COLLECTION!

SPAWN 'Endgame' storyline reaches the halfway point with a complete distributor-level sell out!

SPAWN, the long-running superhero saga recently relaunched by series creator Todd McFarlane and fellow Image Founder Whilce Portacio, kicks off the second half of its series altering storyline 'Endgame' with a distribution-level sell out making way for the upcoming collection.

"Our goal is to slowly build up momentum and the sellout of issue #191 is another indication that we're accomplishing that goal," McFarlane said. "With a majority of our single issues out of print, the release of the first Endgame collection couldn't be more timely."

SPAWN's current storyarc, 'Endgame', has seen the original Hellspawn, Al Simmons, end his life as the amnesiac Patient 47 awakens with Al's powers. Soon after, new horrors and allies have come into play with familiar faces, including Al's widow, Wanda and his worst enemy, The Violator. The next several issues promise to conclude Patient 47's transformation into SPAWN as the truth about his identity is finally revealed. Readers eager to read the entire first half of 'Endgame' can do so in the June-shipping tradepaperback. All fans are advised to check in with their local comic book store to see if copies of SPAWN #191 are still available.

SPAWN #192 (MAR092463), a 32-page full color comic book for $2.95, will be in-stores June 3rd, 2009. SPAWN, VOL. 1: ENDGAME PART 1 (APR090346), a 160-page full color tradepaperback for $14.99, will be in-stores June 24th, 2009.

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Trade Paperbacks That Are Truly Needed


In the world of today's monthly comic books, there are more and more delays. Anywhere from 1 week to a couple of years. So many comic fans are just simply waiting for the Trade Paperback (TPB) to come out.

Basically what a TPB is a collection of either reprinted specific storylines or stories about a character, published in either a hardcover or soft cover format. This format also allows the comic publishers to get into more mainstream book stores like Barnes & Nobel or Borders.

My issue is, it seems just like every crappy stories are put into a TPB, and meanwhile a lot of great stories are just overlooked. Now with most of the publishing being digital, it's much easier to go from printing a single issue to printing a TPB. But still, the publishers really need to re-evaluate what gets made into a TPB.

In that vain, I've compiled a list of some stories that I think deserve the TPB treatment:


All-Star Squadron - # 1 – 67 (1981) – A great series by Golden Age master Roy Thomas. It created a new WWII super-team, made up of mostly lesser known Golden Age heroes like Johnny Quick, Liberty Belle, & Commander Steel.

All-Star Squadron - Infinity Inc. – All-Star Squadron # 21 - 26 & Annual # 2 (1983) – This storyline 1st introduced Infinity Inc into the DCU.

Arsenal – Arsenal Special # 1 (1996), Batman Plus # 1 (1997), Arsenal # 1 – 4 (1998) – Before Roy Harper became Red Arrow, he was Arsenal. The 2 one-shots and the mini series really get into Roy's head. From getting out of Green Arrow's shadow, to being a father, and especially his past drug usage.

Batman vs. the Wrath - Batman Special # 1 (1984) and Batman Confidential # 13 – 16 (2008) – Here's a truly underrated villain. Before Grant Morrison's Prometheus, Mike Barr & Michael Golden created the Wrath. He was truly Batman's opposite number, but unfortunately died in his only appearance. But then, in Batman Confidential, Tony Benard & Rags Morales had the Wrath return. But like a lot of great DC characters, the Wrath got put in limbo again.

Batman / Hellboy / Starman - # 1 & 2 (1997) - James Robinson & Mike Mignola team up for this unusual & just plain incredible cross-over.

Blue Beetle - # 1- 24 - (1986) – Ted Kord just can't get a break. Before be became a joke in JLI and killed, Len Wein & Paris Cullins came out with this awesome solo series. This should be a must publish by DC.

Captain America: No More - Captain America # 327 - 350 (1987 - 1989) – I don't get why this storyline by Mark Gruenwald ever got the TPB treatment. It has Cap getting fired by the government for the 1st time, and introduces John "USAgent" Walker. Just one of Gruenwald's best.

Captain Atom - # 1 - 57 (1987) – With Captain Atom about to be a back-up feature in Action Comics, now's a great time to put his solo series in TPB.

The Defenders # 1- 12 (2001) & The Order # 1 – 6 (2002) – The return of the original non-team. Written by Kurt Busiek & Erik Larsen, the Defenders series reintroduces them to the Marvel Universe. Through the series, Doc Strange, Namor, Silver Surfer, & Hulk end up being corrupted & take over the world. This leads into the series the Order.

Green Arrow: Where Angels Fear To Tread (1995) – Green Arrow # 0, 91 – 100 – This storyline introduces Connor Hawke & has the death of Oliver Queen.

Green Arrow: Brotherhood of the Fist - Green Arrow # 134 - 135, Detective Comics # 723, Robin # 55, & Nightwing # 23 (1989) - Connor Hawke teams up with Batman, Nightwing, and Robin to face the mysterious Silver Monkey. Connor is established as top martial artist. This is one of Chuck Dixon's best. He really shows his love for all these characters.

Last Days of the Justice Society Special # 1 (1987) & Justice Society of America - # 1 - 10 (1992) – This shows the demise & the rebirth of the original member of the Justice Society. Last Days is very grim, but it's still an important part of when the JSA returned in 1992.

Quasar & the Squadron Supreme – Quasar # 13 - 17 (1990) – When the Squadron Supreme TPB, Death of a Universe, came out, I was shocked that these important parts of the Squadron's saga storyline were left out. They need to be put into a TPB.

Superpatriot # 1 – 4 (1993) – A great mini from Image that never got produced into TPB. I find this funny, because the second Superpatriot mini was. Dave Johnson's art is just plain incredible.

Now this list is far from definitive, but I believe it's a good start.

I know I'll have some more in the future.
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New In Stores - 05/13/09


This week we have the release of the highly-anticipated ultimate Decepticon Galvatron!

Reconstructed by the all-powerful Unicron, the Decepticon formerly known as Megatron makes his triumphant return with this six-inch Galvatron bust! No longer pulling his punches, Galvatron's power is only matched by his depravity - a truly terrifying combination. Sculpted by Art Asylum and limited to 1,000 pieces, each bust features a hand-numbered base with matching box and Certificate of Authenticity.

Get ready for Transformers 2 by checking out the wide range of Transformers busts
already in stock!

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Which Terminator Do You Trust?





Is it the adventurous Biker T-800?

Or the Strong Willed, but fatherly Kyle Reese!

Whichever you choose to risk you life with, they’re both in the new Terminator Previews Exclusive two-pack!

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The Struggle for Universal Dominance Continues in War of Kings #4!


The no holds barred cosmic event of the century continues with War of Kings #4! Fan favorite writing duo Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning (better known as DnA), along with artist Paul Pelletier, deliver an epic war of galactic proportions as Marvel’s mightiest cosmic forces threaten to destroy each other!

The mighty emperor Vulcan prepares for a massive strike that can change the course of the war—but at what cost? Meanwhile, Crystal tries desperately to keep Black Bolt and the other Inhumans together! Plus, don’t miss a special variant cover by superstar artist Jae Lee!

Critics and fans can’t stop raving about this red-hot massive event:

“Continues to be a landmark example of how to do an event storyline right…War of Kings has deftly placed Marvel's cosmic lineup back on top of the pack.” – Jesse Schedeen, IGN.com

"War of Kings mixes epic drama with engaging character moments… Abnett and Lanning can juggle it all with style.” – Timothy Callahan, ComicBookResources.com

"War of Kings is an epic tale that will be referenced for years to come.” – David Hodum, Comicsbulletin.com

Marvel urges retailers to check their orders on all War of Kings issues, as the series continues to generate critical acclaim. Can Vulcan carry out his deadly plan? What role will the Starjammers begin to play in this war? Don’t miss the full blown cosmic action in War of Kings #4! And stay up to date with the official War of Kings event page at
www.marvel.com/warofkings

WAR OF KINGS #4 (of 6) (APR090521)
WAR OF KINGS #4 (of 6) LEE VARIANT (APR090522)
Written by DAN ABNETT & ANDY LANNING
Penciled by PAUL PELLETIER
Cover by BRANDON PETERSON
Variant Cover by JAE LEE
Rated T+ …$3.99
FOC – 5/14, On Sale – 6/3/09




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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

CHRIS GIARRUSSO'S G-MAN FLIES AGAIN THIS AUGUST!


MINI-MARVELS creator Chris Giarrusso brings back his creator owned hit in G-MAN: CAPE CRISIS!

G-MAN: CAPE CRISIS, an all-new mini-series by MINI-MARVELS' cartoonist Chris Giarrusso, brings back everyone's favorite kid friendly superhero to the Image Universe this August!

"Getting to work on G-MAN: CAPE CRISIS has been a long time coming," Giarrusso said. "I had a great time working on MINI-MARVELS while it lasted, but I've also had some G-MAN stories I've wanted to tell for a while. Short MINI-MARVELS back-up strips are always fun, but with G-MAN, I finally have the opportunity to tell brand new full-length feature stories in full comics. This is the most ambitious project I've ever worked on. Fans of the kid super hero stuff I did in MINI MARVELS will be sure to enjoy the all-new kid super hero stuff I'm doing in G-MAN. The writing style and art style are identical - it's the same writer and artist, after all! I'm having a blast, and I hope MINI MARVELS fans will take a chance and check it out."

G-MAN: CAPE CRISIS begins shortly after the ending to the upcoming G-MAN: LEARNING TO FLY digest, with pieces of G-MAN’s magic cape falling into the wrong hands and things spinning out of control. G-MAN and his friends must battle to recover the pieces, but this time, the bad guys have the same powers as G-MAN! The five issue mini-series will shed a whole new light on the G-MAN universe with friends old and new coming to the fold for his biggest adventure yet.

Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson added, "Chris' sense of humor and cartooning give G-MAN an appeal to both children and adults alike akin to Pixar's INCREDIBLES or WALL*E. We're very proud to have G-MAN as part of the Image Comics library."

G-MAN: CAPE CRISIS #1, a 32-page full color comic book mini-series for $2.99, will be in-stores August 12th, 2009. G-MAN: LEARNING TO FLY (MAR092415), a 96-page full color digest-sized softcover for $9.99, will be in-stores May 20th, 2009.

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