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Comics for May 21 and news

May 19th, 2008 by Rich Watson No Comments »

… and we’re back. Sorry for the gap, but I had some trouble posting last week. Things should be okay now. I’m taking precautions this time.

DC Special: Cyborg #1 (of 5)
Ken Lashley’s Draxhall studio
Wikipedia entry on Cyborg

The long-time Titan gets his own mini-series at last, with pencils by Ken Lashley.

Also this week:
Batman and the Outsiders #7. Cover by Braithwaite.
Justice League of America #21. Written by McDuffie.
Tangent: Superman’s Reign #3 (of 12). Pencils by Igle.
Perhapanauts #2
Spawn #178
Black Panther #36. Written by Hudlin.

Also notable:
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull #1 (of 2). The official comics adaptation.
Pilot Season: Twilight Guardian #1. Common Grounds writer Troy Hickman is an old friend of mine, and I remember when he did this as a mini-comic back in the 90s. You’re gonna like this new book of his too.
Mighty Avengers #14. Secret Invasion tie-in.
Star Trek: Assignment Earth #1. John Byrne’s take on the aborted Star Trek spin-off series.

ECBACC was last week, and it went well, though in all honesty it wasn’t quite as big a crowd as it was last year, which is surprising given the appearance of Nichelle Nichols. I was part of the brief press conference that interviewed her, and she is everything I thought she’d be. She really does have a presence about her that is almost regal - her diction, the way she sits in a chair, the way she talks about her life - all of it is elegant yet down-to-earth at the same time.

She talked about the forthcoming Star Trek movie and expressed her approval of both director JJ Abrams and Zoe Saldana, the new Uhura. She talked a bit about her role in Heroes and about her recent film Lady Magdalene’s, as well as about her days doing the Star Trek series and about her craft as an actress. Her panel with the fans came shortly afterwards. I wasn’t there for that, but still, just to be in the same room with her, getting to talk to her, however briefly, was a thrill beyond words.

My only regret was that she didn’t have time to sign my copy of her autobiography, Beyond Uhura. I was so determined to not come across as a fanboy, and yet in the end when I got my question out I was tongue-tied. At least she understood me.

Regarding the GCAs: if it seems a bit odd that Story of the Year and Best Writer split, consider that this was the closest race ever in both categories. The GCAs are voted on with a weighted ballot system, in which the judges distribute a total of five points among each of the nominees in a given category. This way judges can throw their support behind more than one contender if they wish. The nominee with the most points wins the category. Story of the Year had to be settled by a tie-breaker vote between Sentences and Satchel Paige - they each finished with the same amount of points. Also, James Sturm won Best Writer by a single point over Percy Carey and Dwayne McDuffie. It was a real horse race, but when you’ve got as many high-quality contenders as we did this year, it’s no real surprise.

My thanks to everyone who helped make it another successful season for the GCAs, including my judges, Bill Foster, Katherine Keller, Tony Isabella and Cheryl Lynn Eaton; Maurice, Stephanie and the rest of the ECBACC crew; and of course Jamar Nicholas for hosting. We’ll begin receiving submissions for the 2009 GCAs December 1, so be prepared!

You know by now that Blade co-creator Gene Colan is very sick. Here’s the latest update on what’s being done to help pay for his medical costs and how you can help.

S’more Hancock photos.

SLJ as the Octopus in The Spirit.

Will Tyrese play Luke Cage? He ain’t sayin’ for sure.

Comics for March 26 and news

March 24th, 2008 by Rich Watson No Comments »

Gunplay #1
CBR interview w/Christopher Priest about Gunplay
Facebook page for Gunplay
Buffalo Soldiers website

Christopher Priest writes prose backup stories for this new supernatural western comic centered around a Buffalo Soldier.

Hunter’s Moon #5 (of 5)
Boom! Studios website

The final issue of this Story of the Year GCA nominee comes out this week.

Also this week:
Spawn #176
Black Panther #35. Written by Hudlin.
New Warriors #10. Written by Grevioux.
WWH Aftersmash: Damage Control #3 (of 3). Written by McDuffie.

The Eisner Awards Hall of Fame voting ballot is now open, and once again Matt Baker is on the list of nominees. Hopefully he’ll finally make it this year.

Why was this Nigerian cartoonist assaulted in his own home?

Jackie Ormes article

March 15th, 2008 by Rich Watson No Comments »

includes a brief excerpt from the current biography.

Turner in Pittsburgh this weekend

February 16th, 2008 by Rich Watson No Comments »

Comics legend Morrie Turner will be at the ToonSeum in Pittsburgh Saturday to commemorate the anniversary of Wee Pals.

PW on the Jackie Ormes book

February 5th, 2008 by Rich Watson No Comments »

Publisher’s Weekly has a nice piece on the forthcoming biography of Jackie Ormes.

Floyd Norman interview

February 1st, 2008 by Rich Watson No Comments »

“Back in those days the training amd the demands of the art was so vigorous that you really had to know your stuff to do that particular kind of work. So the artists were really put through their paces, and the people you worked for were very demanding. I often joke about that they were concerned about the length of an eyelash on a character, there was great attention to detail, and so after going through that, that kind of work, one would be qualified to do pretty much anything. Just because the work was so demanding, and if you met that standard, you could pretty much work on anything.”

Floyd Norman

Ormes biography due in February

December 18th, 2007 by Rich Watson 1 Comment »

The bare bones website has the details. Still waiting for Cheryl Lynn’s reaction. (Thanks to Pam once again for the link.)

Plus: The teaser trailer for Will Smith’s Hancock is up.

Comics for December 12 and news

December 10th, 2007 by Rich Watson No Comments »

Welcome to Tranquility V1 TP
Wonder Woman: Amazons Attack HC. Art by Pete Woods.
Spawn #173
Fantastic Four #552. Written by Dwayne McDuffie.
New Warriors #6. Written by Kevin Grevioux.
Gold Digger Christmas. By Fred Perry & various.
Papyrus: The Revenge of Ramses GN

Advance reviews for Will Smith’s I Am Legend look quite favorable - 75% as of this posting - with some saying he might get an Oscar nomination.

Nichelle Nichols was named one of the 50 sexiest TV women of all time!

An African cartoonist wins a BBC award.

Silver Age creator Wayne Howard has died. Mark Evanier remembers him.

news bits

September 3rd, 2007 by Rich Watson No Comments »

New George Herriman article.

New Terrence Howard interview
which is only partially about Iron Man; it’s mostly about his other new movies.

Starting tomorrow, Afro Samurai will be available on iTunes.

Animator Norman named Disney legend

August 22nd, 2007 by Rich Watson No Comments »

A true pioneer,
Norman’s accolades well earned
Toon world benefits
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