Infinite Vacation #1 Review

Image Comics is on a roll lately, with some stand out new series that have flown off shelves and garnered much interest even before their release. Of their recent string of successes, I’ve only read Chew #1 but liked it, it did take me a while to warm up to the charms of Skullkickers, 27 was an interesting idea but not enough of one to keep me coming back, and Who Is Jake Ellis? was a clear fave. Infinite Vacation from Nick Spencer (writer of another popular Image series Morning Glories) and artist Christian Ward (Olympus) is the latest title to generate buzz.

It’s apparent why that would be the case, with its central concept being so attractive. The notion of alternate universes has been a popular one in sci-fi and comics for a long time, and to take that idea and put it in the hands of today’s techno loving populace is a grand one. For the most part, it works here.

Basically, red headed Mark makes the most of this possibility, like 97% of the population, to buy and sell alternate versions of their own lives. After recounting a few horror stories where his other lives didn’t end up like he’d hoped, Mark remarks that whatever life he chooses, it always ends the same, with a dead-end job, failed relationship and boredom. As an everyman hoping for more from life and craving it like an obsessive, Mark’s a good central character, though in this first issue he primarily serves as the personification of exposition. It’s understandable that Spencer would want to make the protagonist’s life relatable, but so far he seems more like an alt-universe junkie than a well rounded, sympathetic figure.

Early in this issue there’s a 4 page sequence using photographs that shows a sleazy salesman pitching the Infinite Vacation application. It looks good and is a novel visual idea, but it’s in a comic that is already filled with such, thanks to Ward’s dazzling art, which renders this photo explanation unnecessary.

Those who’ve read Olympus, or checked out Ward’s site know what he’s capable of and his work stands out in a welcome way. This is the kind of trippy story filled with potential that allows an artist of Ward’s loose layouts and experimentation with design to take this comic and make it even better, in much the same way J.H Williams III and Jonathan Hickman (the artist) do.

The concept of all the alternate Marks slowly dying and “our” Mark’s investigation into why makes what could’ve been a flat, easily throw-away idea into something well rounded and filled with intrigue. Ideas such as other Marks being his own therapist and technical support consultant are just awesome, as is one scene where Mark is bidding on a world in which a lovely lady at a cafe stays a little longer for a chat. It’s a shame the script and the lettering is out of synch on the exact price though, but that’s a minor detail.

In what could well be the deserved next big thing, Infinite Vacation is off to a pretty good start, but to keep the momentum, deeper issues about the interaction between technology, fate and responsibility will have to be addressed.

Superheroes at Relevant

At Relevant Magazine’s site is a great article entitled, Why Do We Love Superheroes?, examining today’s comics from a Christian standpoint. Check it out here.

Episode 23-Star Wars, Alan Moore and Stuff

59 mins. Our most rambling episode yet in which we hardly yak about comics, but do talk about all the different versions of Star Wars, and the good years of The Simpsons, plus wearing scarves, Johnny Mnemonic, Cheers, crying at Spock’s death, Liz Hurley and more ramblonic nonsense.

LISTEN TO IT BELOW, DOWNLOAD HERE, OR ON ITUNES OR MIXCLOUD

1:45 NEWS

Star Wars on Blu-Ray in September, writer Neil Gaiman as himself on The Simpsons, the Batman teen toon that could’ve been in Gotham High, casting truth for Judge Dredd and casting rumours for Dark Knight Rises.

23:15 WHAT WE’VE BEEN READING

Steel #1, zombies in the Wild West series Rotten, and the classic run on Swamp Thing from Alan Moore and Stephen Bissette.

41:50 FEATURE DISCUSSION

It’s the battle of the beards as writer Alan Moore vs writer Jason Aaron. Actually they don’t fight as such, but Aaron talks about a recent Moore interview and then we dissect it as only geeks can.

We finish by talking about Star Wars games and podcaster vanity.

Four Infinite Vacation Teaser Images

For the last week Image Comics have been releasing a series of images promoting Infinite Vacation, the first issue of which is out now, from writer Nick Spencer and artist Christian Ward. Below are all 4 of those teaser images. If that’s not enough, go here for a 15 page preview.

 

 

Hark! A Vagrant Collected

In news that is sure to make my fellow podcaster Mladen (and many others) happy, Kate Beaton’s popular webcomic is being collected by publisher Drawn and Quarterly. Here’s what D+Q have to say:

Hark! A Vagrant will be in stores in Fall 2011 as a hardcover collection of new comics and comics that previously appeared on Beaton’s enormously popular website of the same name that receives 1.2 million monthly hits – 500,000 of them unique. Hark! A Vagranttakes readers on a romp through history and literature with dignity for few and cookies for all, with comic strips about famous authors, their characters, political and historical figures, all drawn in Kate Beaton’s pared-down, excitable style. Whether she’s writing about Nikola Tesla, Napoleon, or Nancy Drew, Beaton brings a refined sense of the absurd to every situation. Beaton’s comics have appeared in Harpers, the National Post, and theNew Yorker, her caricatures of historical and literary figures, filtered through a contemporary lens, display a sharp, quick wit that knows no bounds.

Graven Images: Religion in Comic Books

This one book I want to read. I have at least 3 different books examining Christianity and its themes in superhero comics, but Graven Images from Continuum aims to open the door to many religions. It has some impressive contributors including G. Willow Wilson (Vertigo’s Air, and more recently Superman) and is edited by A. David Lewis who wrote The Lone and Level Sands OGN from Archaia, and helped organise a conference of the same name as this book. Press release below, and Graven Images is available from Continuum now. There’s a preview on their site and a look at the contents including essays on Superman, From Hell, Preacher, Invisibles, Sandman, Blankets, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and more. Phew.

Graven Images: Religion in Comic Books and Graphic Novels
Edited by A. Davis Lewis and Christine Hoff Kramer
Includes Essays By Douglas Rushkoff, G. Willow Wilson, and scholars around the world
Original Cover Art by Carla Speed McNeil
Paperback/9780826430267/$34.95
Hardback/9781441158475/$99.95
A multifaceted exploration of the role of religion in comic books and graphic novels- “the illuminated manuscripts” of today.

Available Now

Comic books have increasingly become a vehicle for serious social commentary and, specifically, for innovative religious thought. Practitioners of both traditional religions and new religious movements have begun to employ comics as a missionary tool, while humanists and religious progressives use comics’ unique fusion of text and image to criticize traditional theologies and to offer alternatives.

Addressing the increasing fervor with which the public has come to view comics as an art form and Americans’ fraught but passionate relationship with religion, Graven Images explores with real insight the roles of religion in comics books and graphic novels.

In essays by scholars and comics creators, Graven Images observes the frequency with which religious material- in devout, educational, satirical, or critical contexts- occurs in both independent and mainstream comics. Contributors identify the unique advantages of the comics medium for religious messages; analyze how comics communicate such messages; place the religious messages contained in comic books in appropriate cultural, social, historical frameworks; and articulate the significance of the innovative theologies being developed in comics.

A. David Lewis is a national lecturer in Comics Studies, an award-winning graphic novelist, and a PhD candidate in Religion and Literature at Boston University.
Christine Hoff Kramer holds a PhD in Religion and Literature from Boston University and is a Department Chair of Nature, Deity, and Inspiration at Cherry Hill Seminary, South Carolina.

Radical in New York Times

Radical Publishing may not be as prolific as their competitors but they sure do make pretty books. See Hotwire, Last Days of American Crime and Aladdin: Legacy of the Lost as proof. They’re also making waves in the mainstream because of their ambitious aims, including the now obligatory Hollywood desires, but also others including video games and music. There’s a feature article on the company in today’s New York Times, with an interview with a few people in the know, including head honcho Barry Levine. I met him briefly at Comic Con last year and was rather surprised to discover his age in the NYT article (he’s 62!). You can read the article on the Times’ site here and below is what it looked like in the actual newspaper.

Iron Man 2.0 Preview

Tony Stark received an armour upgrade last year, and now it’s his buddy Jim Rhodes’ turn. Below are all 4 covers to the new series, including 2 for #1 and some concept art. The first issue of Iron Man 2.o goes on sale February 9.
Iron Man 2.0 – War Machine Evolved!
Marvel is pleased to present your first look at War Machine’s new duds debuting in the pages of Iron Man 2.0! From the power-house creative team of rising star writer Nick Spencer and legendary artist Barry Kitson, the single most advanced one-man weapon of conventional combat receives an upgrade! The now lighter, leaner and meaner Iron Man 2.0 is the result of an upgrade that Lt. Col. James Rhodes needs to survive! What new tricks will this new suit have in its sleeves? And just how will Rhodey adapt to his new role as Iron Man 2.0? Find out when Iron Man 2.0 storms store shelves everywhere!
IRON MAN 2.0 #1 (DEC100557)
IRON MAN 2.0 #1 DJURDJEVIC VARIANT (DEC100558)
IRON MAN 2.0 #1 VERMA VARIANT (DEC100559)
Written by NICK SPENCER
Penciled by BARRY KITSON
Cover by SALVADOR LARROCA
Variant Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC
Variant Cover by DEERAJ VERMA
Rated T+…$3.99
FOC – 1/17/11, On-Sale 2/9/11
IRON MAN 2.0 #2 (DEC100560)
IRON MAN 2.0 #2 DJURDJEVIC VARIANT (DEC100561)
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by BARRY KITSON
Cover by SALVADOR LARROCA
Variant Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC
Rated T+ …$2.99
FOC – 1/31/11, On-Sale – 2/23/11
IRON MAN 2.0 #3 (JAN110727)
IRON MAN 2.0 #3 DJURDJEVIC (JAN110728)
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by BARRY KITSON
Cover by SALVADOR LARROCA
Variant Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC
Rated T+ …$2.99
FOC – 2/14/11, On-Sale – 3/9/11
IRON MAN 2.0 #4
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by ARIEL OLIVETTI
Cover by SALVADOR LARROCA
Rated T+ …$2.99
ON SALE THIS APRIL

Top Shelf in 2011

Top Shelf would have to be my favourite indie publisher. Blankets and The Surrogates opened my mind to the increasing diversity and entertainment value in non-superhero books a few years ago, and they continue to impress me with their output. This year looks set to unveil another fine selection of sequential art goodies. Here it is from the Shelf themselves.

Hey friends,

Happy new year to you all! We hope your 2011 is off to a great start. Here at Top Shelf, we have a wonderful year planned — and after much preparation, we’re finally ready to announce our complete 2011 lineup!

It’s a wide assortment that includes new books from your favorite Top Shelf authors (including Alan Moore, Jeffrey Brown, Robert Venditti, and Nate Powell), amazing new authors from all over the world (including Ludovic Debeurme, Jessica Fink, Jennifer Hayden, Kagan McLeod, and Eric Skillman), and a huge number of all-ages books to celebrate the official launch of the Top Shelf Kids Club!

 

 

EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT!

In fact, we’re so proud and excited about these books, we decided to share some of the fun with you as well! That’s why we’ve whipped up a special treat: the 2011 Top Shelf Tribune. So, not only is our complete 2011 line of books available for browsing and pre-order in our web catalog, but all year long we’ll be giving away the tongue-in-cheek Tribune at conventions and through your local comic shop! It’s packed with news, jokes, charts, facts, teaser images, and more, all about the Top Shelf books & authors coming out this year. And the whole thing is up on our web site as well, for you to enjoy and share with your friends! The 2011 Top Shelf Tribune : Real Books. Fake News.

NO GROWN-UPS ALLOWED! WELL, MAYBE IF YOU BEHAVE YOURSELVES…

For years, some of our greatest books have been graphic novels for all ages: OwlyKorgiJohnny Boo, and more. In 2011, we’re taking the plunge and expanding that line in a big way, with the official launch of the TOP SHELF KIDS CLUB! Our Free Comic Book Day book will kick things off in May (featuring OwlyKorgi,Johnny Boo, as well as the all-new Okie Dokie DonutsPirate Penguin vs. Ninja Chicken, and Upside Down: A Vampire’s Tale ), followed by an amazing EIGHT new releases for kids! You can meet them all on page 3 of the Top Shelf Tribune, or visit them online in the Top Shelf Kids Club section of our web catalog!

Jake Ellis American Tour

Who Is Jake Ellis? from Image Comics has now premiered. It’s a great new mini-series from writer Nathan Edmondson and artist Tonci Zonjic. Now Edmondson is touring the U.S (not all of it!) to meet fans, make new ones and hand out some original art from Zonjic. All the details you need are below. If you’re in the area, drop by and say hi. On a related note, check out the creative pair’s insightful commentary for the first few pages of Who Is Jake Ellis? #1 right here.

JAKE ELLIS SEES EVERYTHING

Nathan Edmondson takes JAKE ELLIS on tour, signing at a comic shop near you!

Early reviews are already praising Nathan Edmondson (THE LIGHT, OLYMPUS) and Tonci Zonjic’s WHO IS JAKE ELLIS?, with Broken Frontier calling it “cooler than a George Clooney snowman” and “deliciously entertaining.”

Edmondson, the writer of this new hit from Image Comics, will be touring across the southern part of the country, starting in Los Angles on January 13, and making a U-turn in Pensacola, FL, to wrap up the JAKE ELLIS SEES EVERYTHING TOUR in Atlanta, GA, on January 26.

Unfortunately, Zonjic can’t make the trip from Croatia to join Edmondson on the tour, but he has provided original art, one piece of which will be given to the first fan in line at each of Edmondson’s stops!

You can meet Edmondson at the following stops on the JAKE ELLIS SEES EVERYTHING TOUR:

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Invincible Iron Man #500.1 Preview

Marvel’s new Point One issues are set to be accessible stories for those new to the series, and Iron Man is kicking things off. Below is a text-free preview from next month’s ish. From the pages below it does indeed look like a great place to start from IM newbies, as it show’s Tony Stark’s history, including the much maligned teenage Tony from the past, as seen in the second last panel on page 4, from the convoluted storyline from the late ’90s.

Marvel Point One Soars With INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #500.1!

The past, present and future of Iron Man collide in Invincible Iron Man #500.1, from the Eisner-winning creative team of writer Matt Fraction and artist Salvador Larroca, kicking off Marvel Point One! Invincible Iron Man #500.1, an all-new, high-octane Iron Man story for a great price setting up all the characters, conflicts, and providing a unique insight into the mind of Tony Stark simply cannot be missed! Want to get in from the ground level for the next great Iron Man story? Well here’s your chance with this great initiative intended for new readers! Learn what it means to be Iron Man in the 21st Century in Invincible Iron Man #500.1!

INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #500.1 (DEC100562)

Written by MATT FRACTION

Pencils & Cover by SALVADOR LARROCA

Rated A …$2.99

FOC – 1/10/11, On-Sale – 2/2/11

DC Lower Prices and Return Letters Pages

Announced late last year was the fact that both Marvel and DC were making some of their comics cheaper, dropping selected titles from $4 to $3, which is a considerable discount when you think about it. DC now have some snazzy promo art, and a catchy tagline for the initiative, as well as an unnecessary website, but basically all 32 page ongoing books will now be $2.99, even though they had to drop 2 story pages to make it happen.

DC are warming up to jaded and nostalgic fanboys with one more scheme too. They’re bringing back letters pages. Yay! This is good news as evidenced by this and more amusingly, this. DC phased them out in 2002 as that internet fad began and fanboys and girls filled up more message boards and forums than you can imagine.  DC’s co-publishers Jim Lee and Dan DiDio talk about these initiatives here and you can send in you letter right here.

Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown Film

Having read this interview with the perennial favourite Charlie Brown’s Christmas producer recently I had Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang in the back of my mind. I’m not a huge fan, as I was always more of a Calvin and Hobbes guy, but the staying power of these characters is certainly interesting. Anyway, it appears as though March will see a new animated film starring the beloved characters. Press release below.

THE PEANUTS GANG IS BACK  WITH HAPPINESS IS A WARM BLANKET, CHARLIE BROWN

THE ALL-NEW ORIGINAL MOVIE TO BE RELEASED ON DVD MARCH 29, 2011 BY WARNER HOME VIDEO

Join Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts characters as they help their pal Linus break free from his attachment to his security blanket in Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown, the first new Peanuts special  in five years. The film, produced by Warner Premiere, is set for release on DVD by Warner Home Video (WHV) March 29, 2011 and will retail for $19.98 SRP. Order due date has been set for February 22, 2011.

In this heartwarming new tale, Linus is pushed to his limits when he learns his grandmother is coming to visit and plans to rid him of his most cherished possession, his beloved security blanket. As grandma’s impending arrival looms closer, the Peanuts gang finds ways to try and help Linus lose his dependence on his fuzzy crutch.

Lucy is particularly eager to cure Linus’ emotional attachment and applies her own psychiatric techniques. Charlie Brown on the other hand does his best to help but he just does not have the heart to see Linus suffer. Snoopy constantly agitates matters because he longs to have the blanket himself. In the end, insightful Linus points out that everyone has their own type of “security blanket” and that in life, a little security is a valuable thing.

Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown is comprised of original comic strip ideas created by Charles Schulz. The concept was to stay true to the characters’ emotion and original look of the strip while still producing a new story, with Schulz’s work at the heart of the program.

Craig Schulz, son of the Peanuts creator, served as one the executive producers and writers of the film along with Stephen Pastis, who wrote the special as well. Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown was also executive produced by Paige Braddock and Linda M. Steiner and was directed by animator Andy Beall (Up, Ratatouille) and Frank Molieri (The Simpsons Movie, SpongeBob SquarePants Movie).

“We’re excited to see Charles Schulz’s work continue on through this new special,” said Jeff Brown, WHV Executive Vice President and GM of Non-Theatrical Franchise. He added, “Peanuts is one of our most cherished properties and we are committed to continue building this brand by offering new, original content such as Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown to consumers. This is the first Peanuts special produced in several years and we’re hopeful it will become a favorite with viewers of all ages.”

“Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown is based directly from Peanuts strips my dad drew from the 1960s, which I personally like the best,” said Craig Schulz. “Maybe it is because I can see so much of my family life embedded in those years. In this special, we tried to show how all kids have security issues, not just Linus, and not all are as secure as one would think. We bring back Shermy, Patty, and Violet, and if you are a true Peanuts fan you will notice others that formed the foundation for Charlie Brown’s neighborhood.”

On October 2, 1950 the PEANUTS comic strip launched in seven American newspapers. Little did anyone know the impact the brand would have around the world for decades to come. Nearly 60 years later, PEANUTS animated specials have become a seasonal tradition, thousands of consumer products are available in virtually all retail channels, and the comic strip appears in over 2,200 newspapers, in 75 countries and 21 languages. Charlie Brown kicking the football, Linus and his blanket and Lucy leaning over Schroeder’s piano are images to which everyone can relate. Phrases such as “Security Blanket’ and “Good Grief” have become a part of the global vernacular.

Superman is Back (and Front and Centre)

DC Comics have rejigged their website somewhat and their blog, The Source has has a generous few days focused on Superman.

The final season of Smallville premieres on Jan 29. This teaser image shows the Superman Returns (ugh) symbol and yay, look at that reflection at Tom Welling’s feet!

Action Comics #896 has just been released, which means Action Comics #900 is just 4 months away, and it’s bringing Superman back to the title in which he belongs, as this David Finch cover shows. Here’s what The Source say:

Superman versus (I’ll argue) his greatest villain. How much more apropos can you get for a landmark cover to Action Comics?

But wait – there’s more! In addition to a 50-page lead story by the team that’s been punching this book out of the park for for the last ten issues, Paul Cornell and Pete Woods, the oversized 900th issue will also feature short stories by some very exciting names to be announced soon.

The long awaited DC Universe Online game is so close and next month a tie-in comic will be launched. Here’s a comic preview and here’s that awesome trailer again.

And heads up, PlayStation 3 fans: we’ve been giving away PS3 beta codes from the DC_Nation twitter feed and our Facebook fan pages all week, and will be giving away more today. So if you haven’t already, friend us, follow us, fan us and what have you and keep a sharp eye out for those codes to get an early peek at the game.

DC Universe Online will be available for the PC and PlayStation 3 next Tuesday, 1/11/11.

The first issue of DC UNIVERSE ONLINE LEGENDS hits comic shops in February, and will be available digitally day-and-date for the PSP and at the DC Digital Comics Store.

Lastly, here’s a pic of the Feb 22 releasing animated All Star Superman film, based on the Grant Morriosn and Frank Quitely series.