The Mighty Thor by Fraction and Coipel

Thor is the man of the hour, or the year, and now has a new title. At least this series has promise, thanks to its creative team though. Here’s the skinny, and the two covers including a film focused one and an even better variant from artist Travis Charest. Artist Oliver Coipel helped relaunch Thor back in 2007 with a new series with writer J. Michael Straczynski, and Matt Fraction has been writing the current Thor series for a while. However that series will now be renamed Journey into Mystery, (by Kieron Gillen and Doug Braithwaite) the series that debuted Thor decades ago. Poor Thor. He’s getting shuffled around all over the place, just to make the most of becoming a movie star. Fair enough really. Find out more here.

Marvel Announces THE MIGHTY THOR By Fraction & Coipel

Prepare yourselves for a new Asgardian age with The Mighty Thor #1! In this all new ongoing series, from the superstar creative team of Matt Fraction and Olivier Coipel, Thor must defend his homeworld of Asgard from Galactus! When Thor and Sif retrieve an artifact from deep within the World Tree, nobody expected the Silver Surfer to show up. And where the Sentinel of the Spaceways travels, Galactus is sure to follow! It’s the World Eater vs. Asgard in the explosive opening arc that’s great for new readers! No fan can miss this monumental new series that will redefine what it means to be the Odinson!

“The God of Thunder ain’t never been mightier than now!” exclaims writer Matt Fraction. “Everything is going beyond-epic in The Mighty Thor and I couldn’t be more thrilled to have Olivier onboard for the book’s maiden voyage. Look up – think big – fight hard!”

“It’s a really exciting time to be working on Thor. A lot of things that have been developing over the last few months are about to come to fruition in a big way—and in a way that’s going to affect not only all of Asgard, but all of the Marvel U,” said Marvel Editor Charlie Beckerman. “With the release of Marvel Studios’ Thor this May, we wanted to be sure that we pulled out all the big guns. And I’m talking talent—Matt, Olivier, Mark and Laura—and I’m talking characters: I can’t say exactly who’s going to show up, but I will say that it will knock your socks clear off.”

The fate of the golden city of Asgard, the wonder of the nine realms, hangs in the balance and only Thor can ensure the survival of the Asgardians! What does the World Eater seek and what terrible outcome awaits the Mighty Avenger? Discover the answers you seek as Fraction and Coipel pull out all the stops in The Mighty Thor!

THE MIGHTY THOR #1

Written by MATT FRACTION

Pencils & Cover by OLIVIER COIPEL

Variant Cover by TRAVIS CHAREST

Variant Cover by WALT SIMONSON

Blank Variant Cover also available

Thor Movie Variant also available

Rated T+ …$3.99

ON SALE IN APRIL!

MAR on Hulu For Free

Press release below from Viz Media about the debut of new anime, MAR on Viz’s site and Hulu.com. On a related note, YALSA (that’s the Young Adult Library Services Association) has selected its 2011 Great Graphic Novels For Teens and Viz Media is well represented, with a few of their books making the cut such as Biomega, not simple, Saturn Apartments and more.

An Ordinary Boy Becomes A Hero In The Land Of His Dreams In This Spectacular Adventure

VIZ Media announces the launch of MÄR (rated ‘T’ for Teens) available on VIZAnime.com, the company’s premier website for anime, as well as the streaming content provider HULU, starting on Monday January 17th.

VIZAnime.com and HULU will stream for FREE episodes 1-5 of MÄR (subtitled). Two additional FREE new episodes will launch each Monday.

MÄR is based on the hit manga series by Nobuyuki Anzai (creator also of FLAME OF RECCA), published in North America by VIZ Media. An ordinary middle-school boy with an overactive imagination, Ginta Toramizu dreams about fairy tales and make-believe lands. One day at school, a gate appears and he enters the World of MÄR, the world of his dreams. Within the World of MÄR exist ÄRM: accessories with unique powers. Soon, Ginta stumbles upon Babbo, an ÄRM that can speak, and learns that he has been summoned to this mythical world to stop the Chess Pieces, a group of rogue soldiers, from destroying the World of MÄR. Now part of Team MÄR, Ginta and Babbo fight in War Games against the Chess Pieces to save the MÄR World. But will Ginta’s mission be compromised by his ally’s secrets?

To learn more about MÄR anime and manga series, please visit VIZAnime.com or ShonenSunday.com (free Chapter 1 manga preview available).

WAI-CON In Perth

On the 29th and 30th of January is the next annual anime convention to be held at the Perth Convention Centre. You can get your tickets here and they’re also looking for volunteers to help on that weekend. There’s different panels on both days, such as Cosplay, Astro Boy, webcomics, fanfiction, talks by voice actor Spike Spencer and heaps more. There’ll be goodies to buy of course and it’ll just be a great time to get together with other anime lovers.

Superhero Movies By The Numbers

Cinema Blend has an interesting infographic on the performance of superheroes on the big screen. Check it out here. It’s broken down into various categories like female superheroes, Marvel vs DC and more. Here’s a mere taste.

ThreeA Toys Videos

The Septagon Studios blog has a great post on a recent competition to create a 3D motion graphic video for Ashley Wood’s designer toy company, ThreeA. See the winner plus 4 other impressive videos on their site.

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.

Cap and Spidey Movie Pics

Two photos and the internet goes ablaze. Not surprising really. Captain America starring Chris Evans, and Hugo Weaving as the Red Skull opens on July 22. Below is the first good pic of Evans in costume from the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly. I like it. Like The Ultimates version, plus the more realistic versions that Marvel have been showing in their WWII era comics in the last couple of years, with the wings gone and more pouches. He looks like a patriotic soldier.

 

Also released today was the first official pic of next year’s Spider-Man reboot. Sure it’s 18 months early, but it’s a good way to start the buzz now. Here’s what I think about the new Spidey costume, as seen worn by actor Andrew Garfield (The Social Network).

1. It has to distance itself from the Sam Raimi/Tobey Maguire films. Sony don’t want people thinking this is Spider-Man 4, seeing as it will be released only 5 years after Spider-Man 3.

2. Gone is the raised silver webbing. I never understood that. I suppose perhaps it made sense from a lighting point of view, and on Venom in Spidey 3, but Peter Parker was supposed to have made the costume himself. In reality, each suit cost $100, 000. On the DVD of the first Spider-Man film from 2002 is a brief clip of some CGI test footage of Spidey climbing a wall. There’s no silver webbing on the costume, and it looks great. Why they dismissed that approach is due to Hollywood logic, but if you see the alternate Green Goblin costumes and wonder why they chose the laughable final version, it’s fitting I guess.

3. It distances itself from the Turn Off The Dark musical costume, which wisely Sony don’t want to be associated with.

4. It’s a subtle redesign from the original, and still used (mostly) comics one. Of course we don’t know what the mask looks like yet (or the boots), but at least this is sleeker and thus more given to acrobatic manoeuvres (especially as it’ll be in 3D). It has simple lines, almost motocross-styled gloves, slightly darker colours and spider emblem legs that go all the way through to his waist. Minor alterations and still recognisably Spidey.

5. Sony execs will surely be watching the internettery light up with comments, but it may be too late to change anything even if they wanted to.

6. Web shooters! Possibly, as shown here, there’s gold, metallic elements under his wrists. That is awesome. I never liked Raimi’s change from web shooters, made from Parker’s scientific skills, into the organic variety.

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

Billy Bat Ads

My Extra Sequential podcast co-host Mladen showed me these great photos of a series of posters at Shinjuku train station in Tokyo (the busiest station in the world). Simply awesome. The ads are for the manga Billy Bat which Mladen describes so eloquently in our most recent episode. Imagine if Marvel and DC could achieve something like this! Of course, in the West comics readership is a drop in the ocean compared to our Eastern fans, so publishers don’t have the advertising budget to compete with Nike and McDonalds. I guess we’ll have to let Hollywood be our mouthpiece for a little while longer, and us vocal fans too of course.

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!

Doctor Who For Newbies

Spinoff Online has a great article, entitled How To Start Watching Doctor Who. That tells you what the article is all about right there. It’s short enough for a quick read and will get you up to speed before launching into the long running British sci-fi series. I’ve watched very few episodes, but just watched the two part The End of Time story line, which saw baby faced David Tennant become current Doc incarnation Matt Smith in his final, dying moments. It seemed to me very comic like in its storytelling approach, with breakneck pace, end of the world shenanigans, and great interplay between various human and non-human life forms. No spandex, to be sure, but it felt kind of like Brian Michael Bendis’ approach to Avengers, just with a tad more sentimentality.

I might have to start hiring previous Doctor Who seasons now.

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