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Anime Crossroads Returns for 2010 in Indianapolis Anime Crossroads, Central Indiana's first and only anime convention and Japanese culture festival returns this year to the Indianapolis Marriott East, September 24-26, 2010.

Anime Crossroads is dedicated to creating a broader awareness of and appreciation for Japanese animation by celebrating the richness of this art form. Through cooperation with the community, Anime Crossroads continues to facilitate growth of the anime, manga and related industries in Indianapolis and the surrounding communities of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan. Anime Crossroads also seeks to become a vehicle for sharing and disseminating industry information. Anime Crossroads is an excellent opportunity for the community and related industries to network and conduct business.
Nashville is Newest Tour Stop of Wizard World Comic Con CEO of New York based Wizard Entertainment, Gareb Shamus, announces his latest convention acquisition. Nashville’s Comic & Horror Festival is now Nashville Comic Con Wizard World Convention.

“The fans in Tennessee have supported and have grown this show into what it is today,” said Shamus. “We will continue to bring our fans more of what they love about comics and pop-culture.”
C2E2 Announces Lineup of Writers Officials at C2E2 (Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo), which is set to debut in April 2010, have announced another round of guest appearances, further adding to a burgeoning guest list that now includes top talent from all areas of artistic and creative expression in the pop culture world. The most recent guest announcement focuses on preeminent writers including Peter David, Dan DiDio, Michael Easton, Seth Grahame-Smith, Paul Levitz, Greg Pak, and Daniel Way. Many of these notable writers have had stellar careers which have extended well beyond their talent as writers and which have impacted all areas of the comic and pop culture world. C2E2 will take place at Chicago’s McCormick Place Convention Center, April 16 – 18, 2010.
Wizard Buys North Cost Comic Con, Renames Cleveland Comic Con Gareb Shamus, CEO of Wizard Entertainment, today announces the re-launch of North Coast Comic Con as Cleveland Comic Con Wizard World Convention.

“We admire Roger’s vision for this show and promise to bring Cleveland an event filled with creators, celebrities and so much more,” said Shamus.

Shamus bought the North Coast Comic Con from Roger Priebe who will advise and consult on the show. Priebe will continue to run local events.

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Nov 30

The Mark of Genius

Posted by: Nicolas Americanos | Comment (0)
Tagged in: pixu , horror , dark horse , comics

¨Pixu: The Mark of Evil¨ is pure artistic genius.

 

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Actually I tried not to avoid even reading this book - If only because I generally hate horror themed comics in general; as well as the fact that this graphic novel is illustrated in black and white.  Two things in comics I try to avoid.  A colorless comic takes a hell of artistic talent to make the genre workbook flow, especially with the use of shadowing.  And the only notable example I can think of a horror genre comic that is more than a illustrated remake of a bad John Carpenter film with is Ben Templesmith´s ¨40 Days of Night.¨

 

PixuThe two-part comic serial of ¨Pixu: The Mark of Evil¨ has been released since 2008 from Dark Horse Comic Publishing, which is known as the premier publishers of horror genre comics in the industry.  One friend had been continually preaching what a great title this is, and how this was the must read comic of 2008. Considering this is the same friend who liked the ¨Transformers 2¨game for XBOX 360 I did not give his opinion any serious consideration.

 

When the graphic novel of ¨Pixu¨ was released in July this year I bought it only because so many close friends of mine were so impressed by this title.  Now I know what the ¨hype¨ is about – Pixu is the most groundbreaking horror graphic novel in years.  This is far from your typical gothic masturbation trip normally seen in the horror comic genre.

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Nov 04

Not Your Average Zombie Comic

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Tagged in: zombie , web comics , crossed , comics

Gath Ennis and Jacen Burrows take the zombie genre to the limits in “CROSSED.”

Comics have been going zombie crazy lately. Over the last few years we have seen more and more zombie titles such as the popular and innovative “Walking Dead” and the “28 Days Later” series. Comics have been doing what they do best; taking a theme that had become generally stale in the movie industry and figuring out new and interesting angles to bring to the public. However, everything has its limits.

The best example of this is the Marvel Comics “Marvel Zombie” miniseries. What started as a great set of character generations by Mike Millar in “Ultimate Fantastic 4” #21 was followed up by the popular and creative “Marvel Zombies” miniseries by Robert Kirkman both in 2005. The series gave us a chance to see our favorite heroes run amok in a humorous fashion. Marvel then went on to continue with their time honored tradition – taking a good idea and completely over serializing it. The beginning of the fifth installment of the ¨Marvel Zombie¨ franchise was released in September 2009, though the quality of each miniseries has continually diminished. (I could deal with the Marvel Zombie civil war, but Marvel Zombies vs. Marvel´s cast of C-string heroes was unoriginal and pathetic.)

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Oct 19

INDEPENEDENT COMICS 101

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Tagged in: web comics , comics

The traditional Superhero is finally beginning to break its stranglehold on American comics.

There have been times when I have wondered if my local comic book vendor actually likes me, or if the meaning of the smile on his face on my arrival to his shop is because I single-handedly pay the monthly electricity bill… My vendor is always quite happy not only to provide me with my standard monthly serials as well as new or interesting books to make sure I leave the store with my wallet a little lighter than I originally planned. This is traditionally how the comic industry works in America. Your local comic book shop is not only the place where you purchase your favorite monthly titles and browse new ones, but is generally the place where you can socialize with other like minded individuals.   It is one of the few places where it is socially acceptable to chat about all “geek” issues, such as comics, sci-fi, and anime with strangers and friends alike without fear of ridicule from your more unimaginative co-workers and classmates.   (Unless you are working for NASA perhaps.) However as much I enjoy my local comic book shop is there is an ongoing tendency I have noticed that I do find strange - The lack of support for independent titles.

An independent comic is defined as either a book not released by a mainstream comic publisher or has a more realistic plot line; as opposed to the industry standard of “superhero” related themes such as American comic avatars such as “Spider-Man,” “X-Men,” or “Superman.” Independent comics are otherwise known as small-press, self – published, alternative, or underground comics.  My personal definition of independent comics is of any comic serial, single issue, or graphic novel that breaks away from American mainstream industry standards in terms of publishing independence, subject matter, or maturity level of the intended audience.

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Oct 14

In A League of its Own

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Tagged in: web comics , FreakAngels
Warren Ellis' “FreakAngel's” Is Not Only Hands Down the Best Web-comic To Date, It is Almost Certainly Potentially ...the Future of the Industry

There is no doubt that the Internet is one of greatest inventions to date for humanity.  The ways in which it has changed life on planet Earth are as yet immeasurable.  Yet for the comic book industry the Internet has not yet quite caught on.  Marvel is the only major publisher to date that has an option to legally view comics in a digital format, but only from a small selection of their collection. The biggest change to the industry from the perspective of the Internet is from the illegal copying of paper serials into digital format.   Then the comics can be downloaded digitally, usually by the use of the torrent network or directly viewed online ...this is known as pirate scanning.  This practice is generally frowned on by the magazine industry.  In an attempt to stem the practice the Marvel legal team forced the shut down the server of Z-Cult.Com, the biggest comic scan website back in 2007, with a lawsuit.  Undeterred, illegal have flourished. The other revolution within the comic industry has been with the concept of webcomics.  This is the posting off free comic serializations on the Internet, mostly in .jpeg format. To date most works have been posted by amateurs; showcasing their work in the hopes that it will lead to future paid commissions, or to create hype to incite future sales of their publication.  Some on the other hand post work just for personal enjoyment.  As the once niche market matures, there are now a handful of professional web-comic artists and writers, making their income solely off the profits from web advertising and selling print copies of their serials.
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Hero Initiative Announces Plans for Emerald City Comic ...
Tuesday, 09 March 2010
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Colossalcon Announces Second Round of Guests
Monday, 08 March 2010
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Animania Festivals Announced for Australia in 2010
Monday, 08 March 2010
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C2E2 Announces “An Evening with Neil Gaiman”
Saturday, 06 March 2010
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Wednesday, 03 March 2010
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Anime Crossroads Returns for 2010 in Indianapolis
Tuesday, 02 March 2010
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Ai-Kon Announces First Round of Guests
Saturday, 27 February 2010
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Michael Golden and Mark Texeira to Appear at Comic Book...
Thursday, 25 February 2010
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Nashville is Newest Tour Stop of Wizard World Comic Con
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
CEO of New York based Wizard Entertainment, Gareb Shamus, announces his latest convention... Read more...
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First Round of Guests Announced for Animazement 2010
Friday, 19 February 2010
Animazement is pleased to announce its first round of guests for Animazement 2010. Richard Ian Cox,... Read more...
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Kawaii Kon 2010 Announces Final Guests of Honor
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
Kawaii Kon is honored to announce that popular voice actors Hideo Ishikawa and Masakazu Morita, as... Read more...
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Florida Supercon Adds Guests and Launches New Website
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Miami, FL – As the 5th annual Florida Supercon grows closer, dozens of exciting new guests have... Read more...

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IDW Launches Star Trek Movie Adaptation Comic
Friday, 26 February 2010
With a record-breaking run at the box office and huge sales of the tie-in comic books, fans proved... Read more...
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Fun Events at New People and Viz Cinema Throughout Marc...
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
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VIZ Cinema Sweetens February with a Pair of Captivating...
Thursday, 28 January 2010
February is the month of love and VIZ Cinema, the nation’s first and only movie theatre dedicated... Read more...
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IDW Cobra Commander Revealed in G.I. Joe: Cobra II
Friday, 22 January 2010
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Music the Theme in Viz Cinema January Program
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
“Hit Me With Music Vol. 2” Opens 2010 With New Films To Screen At The Premiere Venue For... Read more...
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Nan Desu Kan Announces New Year's Eve Costume Ball
Monday, 28 December 2009
Denver, CO -- Nan Desu Kan, the premiere anime convention of the Rockies, will celebrate the Year... Read more...
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Tickets Now Available for NY and LA Plant Hulk Events
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
In Association with Marvel Animation and Lionsgate Home Entertainment, The Paley Center for Media... Read more...
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Cobra the Animation added to Crunchyroll Lineup
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Action-Packed Adaptation of Buichi Terasawa's Legendary Manga Series Coming to Crunchyroll Starting... Read more...
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IDW Launches New Zombie Comic
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Press Release: In 1920s New York City, life is hard — and then the zombies appear. Actress Brea... Read more...
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San Francisco Screening Held of 20th Century Boys
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Guardian Arts Series Invites Fans To RSVP For V.I.P. Reception Party And Screening Of Exciting... Read more...
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Start Wars: The Force Unleashed II Coming in 2010
Sunday, 13 December 2009
The Star Wars® Saga continues in 2010 with Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, a sequel to the... Read more...
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Hiroshi Yamazaki Answers Halo Legends Episode Questions
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Anime director Hiroshi Yamazaki provides fans with a distinctly different artistic vision of the... Read more...

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