Saturday, 31 August 2013

Another International Guest for SCARDIFF



 

P. Gardner Goldsmith is a US/UK based television writer and author who has worked in the Script Departments of the network television series Star Trek: Voyager and Showtime’s The Outer Limits.
His short stories have appeared in Naked Magazine (UK), and the anthologies Chiral Mad(US) and Epitaphs (US).  His non-fiction book, “Live Free or Die” was published in 2007, and subsequently selected as a Book of the Month by the Freedom Book Club.
We are pleased to announce that his novella, “Bite”, will debut at SCARdiff 2013, with a follow-up debut at the World Fantasy Convention, in Brighton, thanks to Pendragon Press.
In early 2014, Bad Moon Books of California will publish his second novella, “Gorge”.


 
Full details on the website where we have also added our Official Photo Shoot.

With more TBA over the next few weeks, yes more guests TBC, a very nice limited Edition Print from JOHN HIGGINS and More!

www.scardiff.co.uk

Keeping it Scary this Oct....


Mike AllwoodProducer
Cardiff - Plymouth - Exeter

Comic Expo Events
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Friday, 30 August 2013

Planet Jimbot

Amazing & Fantastic Tales#2.

New world!  New way! New Pulp!

Pulp gets a modern twist with comic strips and text stories combined.  Featuring, ‘Last Champagne': Space, the final frontier, but it's all flat champagne.  ‘The Last Posse’: Wyatt Earp gathers up a posse of famous characters from the Wild West, including the Cisco Kid, Geronimo and Belle Starr.  ‘Kroom’: where a mysterious alien falls from a portal in the sky; what does he hope to find; what is he escaping from?  ‘The Roustabout’: more horror, suspense and mistaken identity on a wind-swept oil platform.  Finally, ‘Point Blank’, which asks how does an ordinary man stop a speeding bullet?

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Comic Fandom IS Dead

This is probably going to be referred to in amongst those interested on the net so here goes.

I set up the UK Golden Age comics page because that subject has no coverage.  Lots of covers from other countries comics were posted so to stop confusion I set up an International GA FB page.

Been unwell so apart from approving a few members yesterday, which is when the page was set up, nothing until this morning.

Here:




The last week, on top of everything else, I have had one idiot after another cause me problems on the net.  This morning I could hardly move but on opening my FB what do I get?...
“Lin Harrell
I am the admin for another [rather large and growing] comic book group and I don't like the idea that your guy ... Richard Boucher ... is asking members to leave my group and join this one. He is also posting links to another one of your groups. How about you do the work and build your own group. Stop feeding off other peoples hard work. He's banned from my group and I will not be adding anyone who is a member of this group or your other one.”
So I responded:
Lin. 'Thanks' for the rather aggressive message. I only set up my Face Book group yesterday morning and being unwell left it at that other than approving some people who asked to join.
I cannot be held responsible for what other people are doing without my consent.
I have a British Golden Age Comics FB page because there is very little about the UK GA out there so this was added to my web site. I started getting lots of postings of GA covers from other countries which is why I set up the International GA (which does not include US GA comics).
Banning some of your members because they joined mine?? And YOU joined it to find out who they were???
Man, what happened to freedom of choice and democracy??
I'm quite sure the new members are dumbfounded because I am. I am NOT filching your members -if they are members of your group they are still (or were) there but were probably interested in seeing another perspective.  I have no idea since I've not seen your group or what it's about and am banned anyway.
Is this what internet comic fandom has come to??? "You are in my collection of members and if you look at someone elses page -yer out!"
It would have been far better had you messaged me and explained what was going on so that I could have asked whoever is responsible to stop. I do not even know the name of your group or else I would have joined (nothing came up when I searched FB).
You HAVE over reacted without contacting me first because if your group covered the same subject as mine I would have closed mine.
Terry”
Yes, HE joined to see who from his page had joined mine to ban them.  I know America is going slightly insane and comic fandom is not what it was but really? I do agree that they guy involved should NOT have started posting to his group about mine but I should have been told about this not have the pratt join my group to find out who else was on it.
I’m closing both my groups because these aren’t fans or people interested in comics just in themselves and I have nothing to say to them.

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Cinebook Newsletter 68 - August 2013



Dear Reader,
This month we have a treat for you, something that many of you have been asking for ever since we started translating “Spirou & Fantasio”. With The Marsupilami Thieves, we’re bringing you for the first time one of comic legend André Franquin’s “Spirou” stories. Franquin, an incredibly influential figure of Franco-Belgian comics, was at the series helm for 23 years, and his time is considered by some to be its golden age. You can now judge for yourself!
And speaking of legends, “Lucky Luke” is here, dealing once again with a Dalton infestation. Written by two of France’s most prominent novelists, this story will offer us a twist on the usual four-versus-one adventure, though. Saddle up!
Finally, we return to the decidedly inhospitable planet “Antares” to meet up with Kim Keller and her friends. Get ready for more fantastical creatures and a large helping of mysteries in this fourth episode.
August with Cinebook: legendary!

Kim’s group, still stranded halfway across Antares, must get back to the base camp through a journey filled with deadly encounters. Meanwhile, at the base camp, a trip to the neighbouring planet—source of the strange ray that vaporised Kim’s daughter—is being organised.… Read more
After their umpteenth defeat at Lucky Luke’s hands, the Dalton brothers get into a big argument that ends with the four of them splitting up. They make a deal: Whoever is first to get a million dollars will be the leader of the gang.…Read more
The Marsupilami, a mysterious animal that Spirou and Fantasio discovered in the jungle of Palombia, now resides in their local zoo. When he seems to drop dead suddenly, the reporters storm into the park demanding explanations. Much to everyone’s surprise, though, the body has disappeared—stolen!…Read more
Cinebook will exhibit at MCM Scotland Comic Con, SECC, Glasgow


Barracuda 1 – Slaves3
Blake & Mortimer 16 – The Secret of the Swordfish, Part 2
Crusade 2 – Qa’dj
Largo Winch 7 – Golden Gate
Largo Winch 8 – Shadow
Largo Winch 9 – The Price of Money
Lucky Luke 39 – The Man from Washington
Lucky Luke 40 – Phil Wire
The Scorpion 3 – The Holy Valley
Thorgal 12 – The Brand of the Exiles
Thorgal 13 – Ogotai’s Crown
Valerian 5 – Birds of the Master
North-American readers, to locate a comic book shop near you that stocks or can order these titles and many more, us this handy link: Read more
Or, if you’re a retailer yourself, please go to: Read more

Cartoonist Club of Great-Britain – Simon Chadwick
Down The Tubes – Jeremy Briggs
Geek Syndicate – Dion Winton-Pollack
Grovel - Andy
The School Librarian – Chris Brown
 
 
                 

Monday, 26 August 2013

Cinebook The 9th Art: Yoko Tsuno - The Devil's Organ



 Author: Roger Leloup
Age: 8 years and up
Paperback
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm
Number of pages: 48 colour pages

ISBN: 9781849181648
Price: £6.99 inc. VAT
Publication: July 2013

Travelling down the Rhine, Yoko and her friends save a young stranger from drowning. Sensing foul play, the young Japanese girl decides to stay with her new friend Ingrid and investigate the unusual circumstances.

There, amidst the beautiful castles of the Rhine Valley, she will face a danger straight out of the Renaissance and battle the devil himself to the sound of his own monstrous pipe organ.

"The Devil's Organ" (no, now come on -we're better than school boy humour!)

Anyway, look at that cover.  One thing that always amazes me is that you see Leloup's figures and you think "oh, cartoony" and in a way, I guess, they are. But you then look at the detail in buildings, scenerey, vehicles and equipment and you suddenly realise this is far from "cartoony"!

This was, in truth, one series I thought I would not like but The Edge of Life, The Time Spiral and other books in this series won me over.  It is another one of those books that a youngster or even an oldster can enjoy.

Roger Leloup is just fab.

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Titan Books: Devil May Cry




Devil May Cry
Izu & Pion
Hard Cover
48pp
Full Colour
August 2013
$9.99 US/£8.99 UK
ISBN: 9781782760221

"Titan Comics is pleased to announce the launch of the Devil May Cry™: The Vergil Chronicles graphic novel. Based on the re-imagination of Capcom’s stunning Devil May Cry™ videogame, the series divulges the shocking secrets behind this world-famous saga. 

Set against a contemporary backdrop, Devil May Cry depicts a duplicitous world where nothing is ever as it seems and the line between good and evil is constantly blurred. 
This comic prequel reveals the crucial back-story of the franchise’s hero, Dante, and his twin brother Vergil; with never-before-told revelations about these iconic game characters!"
 Okay, I think everyone knows that I'm a war-gamer -figures/armies on tabletops to battle it out. I played "Pong" in the 1980s but that just blew my mind.   So, with my young nephew and niece I decided to "give it a go"....and  I swore never to be humiliated by 6 and 7 year olds again.

So I have no background on the game involved.  I'm coming at this as a comicker with a love on Manhua, even though I'm told that the characters in this book have been "Westernised" -there is the Manhua look and feel though both creators are French.

There is enough "weird" and crazy in this to keep me happy. The art is superb -as you can see from the pages below.  I have actually looked through this book so many times since it arrived and I still love it.  The story is good and, like all good BD series, there is that "to be continued" on the final panel!

Annoying because this was a good read and the quality of print is excellent. 

Another book I would happily recommend!




 

Casterman BD: Le Transperceneige - L’Intégrale(Collection)





AuteursBenjamin Legrand, Lob, Jean-Marc Rochette
Collection : Univers d'auteurs
Serie : Transperceneige
Pages : 256
Prix : 35,00 €
 Date de parution : 21/08/2013
Un jour, la bombe a fini par éclater. Et toute la Terre s’est brutalement retrouvée plongée dans un éternel hiver gelé, hostile à toute forme de vie. Toute ? Pas tout à fait. Miraculeusement, une toute petite portion d’humanité a trouvé refuge in extremis dans un train révolutionnaire, le Transperceneige, mu par une fantastique machine à mouvement perpétuel que les miraculés de la catastrophe ont vite surnommé Sainte Loco. Mais à bord du convoi, désormais dépositaire de l’ultime échantillon de l’espèce humaine sur cette planète morte, il a vite fallu apprendre à survivre. Et les hommes, comme de bien entendu, n’ont rien eu de plus pressé que d’y reproduire les bons vieux mécanismes de la stratification sociale, de l’oppression politique et du mensonge religieux…


Bande dessinée majeure des années 80 créée par Jean-Marc Rochette et Jacques Lob, reprise à la fin des années 90 pour deux volumes supplémentaires par Benjamin Legrand après le décès de son scénariste, la trilogie du Transperceneige reparait en un volume unique à l’occasion de son adaptation au cinéma (Snowpiercer, sur les écrans dès la fin de l’été) par le plus célèbre des cinéastes coréens, Bong Joon-ho. La redécouverte de l’une des meilleures sagas de science-fiction qu’ait produite la bande dessinée française : trente ans après sa création, Le Transperceneige n’a rien perdu de sa puissance et de sa singulière modernité.

 One day the nuclear holocaust finally happened and the whole earth is brutally plunged into eternal winter frozen, hostile to all forms of life. Not quite....miraculously, a small portion of humanity has found refuge in extremis in a revolutionary train -Transperceneigedriven by a fantastic perpetual motion machine that the survivors of the disaster quickly nicknamed "Saint Loco". But on board the train, now the custodian of the final sample of the human species, men have learned nothing as the good old mechanisms of social stratification, political oppression and religious begin to take over ...

 Created by Jean-Marc Rochette and Jacques Lob, in the 1980s  the late 1990s saw two additional volumes written by  Benjamin Legrand after the death of the original writerNow the trilogy Transperceneige is collected together in a single volume as its film adaptation , "Snowpiercer", directed by famous Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-hoat is set to appear at the end of summer, 2013.  

 This is a chance for French readers to rediscover of one of the best science-fiction sagas has ever produced French comics: thirty years after its creation,  and the Transperceneige has lost none of its power and its singular modernity.

GREAT art but let me tell you -this is grim!!






Who Comes From Where To Read Which Blog?





I’m never really bothered with how many hits a particular blog gets.  I mean, I’d like to think people know my blogs are there, read them and enjoy! 

However, looking at the distribution of hits maps (which is one of the reasons why I love Blogger more than WordPress) I see CBO covering more geographic areas each day.

But then I thought “Does the distribution match up on each site?”

Really, the answer is no.

On CBO in order of highest hits first:

United Kingdom

United States

France

Poland

Germany

Russia

Canada

Sweden

Israel

Netherlands
On the Alan Class blog:
United Kingdom

Russia

United States

Czech Republic

Thailand

Australia

Germany

Poland

Belgium

Chile



And when we come to the British Golden Age Comics blog:

United Kingdom

United States

New Zealand

Germany

United Arab Emirates

Australia

Netherlands

Brazil

Indonesia

Sweden



Which is good. It shows that there are people out there with varying interests and I’m catering for their interests!!  So, if each clicked on an ad I’d be getting some Adsense money!!

If I knew the perfect formula for getting more readers I’d use it but this is the internet, kids and no one can predict what will be a hit or a miss!