Friday, March 27, 2009

Image Releases Pherone Graphic Novel In April


Everyone likes spies, right? When the spy in question is a sexed up hot cakes that just might be losing her shit, well count me in!

Comic Book Resources has alerted us to the new original graphic novel called Pherone that will be released by Image in April.

CBR discussed Pherone with producer Philo Northrup. Here's a snippet of what Philo had to say:

“Pherone” is the story of Eve, a spy undergoing a breakdown. “Eve is a stunningly beautiful, highly trained espionage agent on the edge of her sanity. We follow her as she dispatches her missions with great skill, but it soon becomes apparent that Eve has lost her way,” Northrup told CBR. “She has doubts. She blacks out after missions. She's falling apart. This story follows Eve as she puts herself back together and finds out about her past. A lot of action happens because people keep getting in Eve's way.”

Fans of classic crime and modern espionage will likely be drawn to “Pherone.” It follows Northrup’s characterization of the graphic novel as “Raymond Chandler meets Jason Bourne, starring a sexy woman.” “’Pherone’ is dark and Viktor Kalvachev's artwork is charged with tension,” he continued. “Themes of trust, perception, and redemption underpin the action. I think that's why this story resonates so well.

I'm digging the premise as well as the Sin City-esque art.


Click over to the original article to read more and to see more previews.

- TFM

Wanna Write The Doctor Strange Movie?


Fanboys everywhere, including yours truly, always like to play Monday Morning Script Writer when it comes to comic book movies. Well, now's our chance as it appears Marvel is looking for a few good nerds to help with some of the upcoming "lesser-known properties" feature films.


Our friends over at Latino Review bring us the news:

According to the trades, Marvel is looking to expand its writing talent pool in order to get help with its upcoming Comic Book Film Bonanza that will fill the film slate for the next four years. Apparently they are gathering scribes that will help Marvel come up with creative ways to launch its lesser-known properties, such as Black Panther, Cable, Doctor Strange, Iron Fist, Nighthawk and Vision.

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Marvel will look for these scribes in house, picking up to five writers per year. I think this is smart; this is a good way to get some new blood and new ideas into the mix and get away from the stale story telling that seems to be plaguing Hollywood as of late. The story goes on to say that “So far, it has focused its efforts on more popular superheroes like Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk, Thor and Captain America.”

Our guess is they will be looking for some sort of previous writing experience to fill these positions, but I think at least one hire should be someone who just happens to be a long time comic reader. There's no one better to help steer your ship then a small piece of your audience (as long as you pick the right one...me!).

Not sure exactly how one goes about submitting their resume for this, but we might suggest non-stop Twittering to the Marvel higher-ups until you get their attention.

- TFM

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Wolverine 2 Already Being Prepped?


Although this is entirely pure speculation at this stage, it should come as a surprise to absolutely no one that this is probably the case. Why wouldn't Fox, who has already made an ass load off of the three X-Men movies and will all but assuredly make another shit ton off the upcoming Wolverine movie, not already be planning a sequel to it so they can make fuck loads more? It makes complete sense.


What doesn't necessarily make sense is who is being rumored to write the script. Ain't It Cool News is reporting that the man with the adamantium testicles this time around is none other than Slumdog Millionare scribe Simon Beaufoy.

Wha?

Nothing against Simon, even though I didn't really care for Slumdog Millionaire, but why? If this report is to be trusted, Simon admitted to not even knowing what a "wolverine" is.

Score another one for the Hollywood best and brightest.

Again, at this point this is almost fifth hand information but it is the internet so that kind of makes it half true by default, right?

Sorry to be so cynical. Honestly, the upcoming Wolverine movie looks really well done and a sequel has got to be at least a year and a half away at this point. At least. That should give Simon some time to either realize that he isn't the best person for the job or to get really serious about it and make a ridiculously great second installment.

While this does leaves me scratching my head a bit, I do remain ultimately optimistic for the best.

- TFM

New Wormwood Prints For Sale


The always amazing Ben Templesmith has put some beautiful, and more importantly affordable, new Wormwood prints up for sale.

Here's what Ben has to say:



The time has finally come. I'm clearing out my Cafepress store. From tomorrow, all the old prints will be gone and a whole bunch of new ones, which are already up, will be what's left. Put up quite a variety this time. Cafepress isn't too bad for prints, though be advised these aren't the fine art prints I do up myself, these are a POD type deal. Give em a click and see what you think. This here is a new image to celebrate it. Next step is to finally have some t-shirt/extra stuff up. I've neglected this sort of stuff for too long! I have plans...oh do I have plans...



Grab the bank card and head over to Ben's CafePress store. Trust me, these will look really rad on your wall.

Credit goes to www.warrenellis.com for bringing this to our attention.



- TFM

American Jesus movie details emerge


So I picked up the first American Jesus trade yesterday (true to my word!). Haven't cracked the cover yet, but details of the pending movie have surfaced today.

The Hollywood Reporter...um...reports:

Fresh off their collaboration on "Kick-Ass," filmmaker Matthew Vaughn and comics creator Mark Millar are in talks to reteam for another comic-book adaptation.

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A summer start is being posited, though Vaughn also is developing another project with Millar, a still-in-the-works actioner. Millar, while also writing such titles as "Wolverine" and "Ultimate X-Men," has written creator-owned comics that have caught Hollywood's fancy, including last year's summer hit "Wanted." He also has "War Heroes" set up at Columbia.


Mark has got to have more movies in development right now than Apatow Productions. OMG Spoilerz, Plz! can also confirm that Mr. Millar had quote "a great idea in the shower today" and Sony has already optioned the rights to it.

No- not really. We are still awaiting confirmation from Mark's publicist on that.

- TFM

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The Pull List (03/25/09)


Aside from the aforeposted American Jesus trade, we also have a double dose of Garth Ennis and a few other quality products this week.

The pull:

Justice League of America #31
Madame Xanadu #9
Unknown Soldier #6
Captain America #48
Immortal Iron Fist #24
New Avengers #51
Crossed #4 (of 9)
Battlefields: Dear Billy #3 (of 3)

Happy Wednesday!

- TFM

Mark Millar's American Jesus Rerelease In Stores Today


I wasn't reading comics in 2004. It was during one of my many few year long sabbaticals from the medium, so I missed Mark Millar and Peter Gross's American Jesus the first time around.

Thanks to the fine people over at Image Comics, I won't miss it the second time. Book One, entitled Chosen, is getting a rerelease today.

I think Mark Millar is a brilliant writer, but that's not news to anybody. He can be a bit hit and miss for me (ie. wasn't really into 1985 but LOVE Old Man Logan), but who isn't? Answer: Warren Ellis. But that's off topic.

American Jesus seems right up my alley. For those of you out there who are like me and didn't catch this when it originally came out, here's the brief synopsis from Image:

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From the writer of WAR HEROES, KICK ASS and the Universal hit, WANTED! It’s the next MARK MILLAR graphic novel set to become a feature film! AMERICAN JESUS, VOL. 1: CHOSEN follows a twelve-year-old boy who suddenly discovers he's the returned Jesus Christ. He can turn water into wine, make the crippled walk and perhaps even raise the dead. How will he deal with the destiny to lead the world in a conflict thousands of years in the making?"

I'll be picking this up today and will let you all know what I think.

- TFM

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Watchmen: Tales Of The Black Freighter on DVD Today



I wasn't too impressed with the Watchmen movie. I think Zack Snyder did the best he could with it and it could have been a helluva lot worse, but I certainly didn't love it by any stretch.

Obviously, due to time constraints and more importantly trying to make the narrative of a film version as non-confusing as possible the comic within the comic was cut. Warner Bros. does fanboys everywhere a solid though and has released Watchmen: Tales Of The Black Freighter on DVD today. Judging by the above clip I'd say this looks pretty fucking rad. The animation looks beautiful and I'm guessing it will be a pretty faithful adaptation.

If you've seen this already or end up seeing it in the near future, let us know how it is.

- TFM

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Cleaning Up My Pull List (And What I'll Be Buying This Week - 03/18/09)


Well shit. I recently cleaned up my pull list to include only the essentials. Things that I'm really excited about reading and that I can't wait to get to the week they come out. There are a bunch of great comics out there right now, but when I start to have little piles of three or more issues of a title pile up around me it's time to be honest with myself. Do I really LOVE this or can I just wait for the trade to come out and read it then?

I guess what I'm getting at is doing this has caused my pull list in recent weeks to be pretty small. Kind of a bummer, but hey- I'm approaching my comic reading with a quality over quantity mentality. I'm sure most of you probably already do this, but it's a new tactic for me so let's see how it works out.

Anyway- without any further ramblings, I give you my pull list for this week:

Dark Avengers #3
Wolverine #71
Alan Moore Light Of Thy Countenance

And that looks to be about it. Maybe there will be a few surprises.

Happy Wednesday!

-TFM

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The Boys spin-off, Herogasm, set for May release


The first (of many?) spin-offs from the popular, controversial Dynamite Entertainment hit series The Boys is set for a May release.

This reunites Garth Ennis with longtime collaborator John McCrea.

From Dynamite Entertainment:

The first-ever spin-off mini-series from Dynamite and The Boys is coming your way in May - get ready for your first-ever Herogasm

Exploding from the pages of The Boys, Herogasm features the pairing of Garth Ennis with Hitman artist John McCrea and covers by Boys artist and co-creator Darick Robertson!

An evil so profound it threatens all mankind... the mightiest heroes on the planet uniting to defend us all... a secret crisis of such utter finality that a countdown to civil or infinite war seems unavoidable... but have you ever wondered what really happens during Crossovers? The Seven, Payback, Teenage Kix, Fantastico and every other supe on Earth team up for an annual event like no other... and where the supes go, can a certain "five complications and a dog" be far behind? Vought-American prepare to make their move, in a story that will change the world of the Boys forever: Herogasm #1.

"Garth has a few special surprises for The Boys planned for the back-half of his story and this mini is the first," explained Dynamite Associate Editor Joe Rybandt. "While Darick works on the main series, we're especially pleased that we were able to reunite Garth and John McCrea for this mini which will shock even the most hardcore Boys fan. Guaranteed."

About the series, Ennis stated, "What really happens during crossovers? What do superheroes do when nobody's looking? And what does the Vice-President of the United States have to do with any of this?"

Herogasm will make you laugh, it will make you cry and it will make you…. well, this Garth Ennis and The Boys we're talking about, so you know what to expect. Or at least you think you do.

The Boys: Herogasm ain't just breathin' heavy, it's coming at you this May from Dynamite. And be sure to ask your local retailer about our incentive covers so that you can have multiple Herogasms.

Should be pretty great. And fucked up.

- TFM

Phonogram #2 preview


Phonogram: The Singles Club #2 is apparently on sale next week. This issue is entitled "We Share Our Mother's Health" which is a song by The Knife. Coincidentally, Karin Dreijer Andersson (one half of The Knife) will release her first solo record under the Fever Ray moniker next week as well. Nice!

Check out a one page preview below.

(via McKelvie on Twitter)



- TFM

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Mmmm, pull list...

What a good week! How exciting:

Walking Dead #59 (now even more depressing!)
Invincible Iron Man #11
Ex Machina Special #4
Immortal Iron Fist #23
Northlanders #15 (now with even more raping and pillaging!)
Scalped #26
Young Liars #13 (now making even less sense!)

All and all, I am excited.

Obligatory Watchmen review: I thought it was okay. Not in a rush to see it again, but not sorry I watched it.

-AR

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

happen to be in austin, tx this weekend?

then you should be at staple, our local indie comic convention. this year hosts the best line up ever: chris onstead of achewood, stan sakai of usagi yojimbo and jeffrey brown of my favorite auto-bio comics  ever.
friday night, these cartoonists and more will be at the annual pre-party at austin books and comics. saturday is the convention with a post party that night.  the post party will be at red7, located by 7th and i-35. this is really my favorite part, as the artists will be drawing live and selling their work to benefit local independent radio station koop.
for more info see
austinbooks.com
staple-austin.org

this weeks list
mome 14
black jack hardcover 3
legion of super heros the life and death of ferro lad
kabuki: the alchemy hc
the mighty 2
superman world of krypton 1
the boys 28
daredevil 116
trinity 40
cable 12
agents of atlas 2
secret warriors 2
ult. wolverine vs. hulk 3
haunted tank 4
back to brooklyn 4
deadpool 8, fucking thunderbolts crossover!
the goon 32
no hero 4
batman cacophony 3
madman 14

no hero: my favorite issue since the first. i'm glad they are done treading water with multiple splash pages of gross and back into an interesting perspective on a classic superhero idea.

the mighty: my bromance with peter j. tomasi intensifies.

-negative man

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Puuuuull List!

Naughty nerds! We have been bad with the updates. 

I spent 3 hours bagging, boarding, and alphabetizing  on Saturday and BOY did it feel good.

Here's my pull this week, much better than the paltry selection of the last 2 weeks or so.

Hellboy: Wild Hunt #4
Daredevil #116
Dark Reign: Fantastic Four #1
The Goon #32
Back to Brooklyn #4
The Boys #28

So, are y'all enjoying all this Dark Reign business? So far so good, I think. I'm just itching for Osborn to get his comeuppance, but I'm sure I'll be waiting awhile for that.  


-AR