Arcana Mag Press Release

The press release for the mag was sent off yesterday. Now, it’s really official! Here it is.

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Arcana Launches Comics & Pop Culture Magazine

VANCOUVER (November 5, 2009) – Arcana Studios, an award winning comic book publisher and transmedia producer, is proud to announce the launch of Arcana Magazine. Debuting on January 27th 2010, and solicited in the current November Previews (Diamond Code: NOV09 0599) is the new quarterly magazine simply entitled Arcana, the re-designed print version of the on-line comics based magazine Extra Sequential.

Extra Sequential was the brainchild of Kris Bather and Dave Lapsley in Perth, Western Austrailia – two men who were looking for creative opportunities outside of their day jobs at a large architectural design firm. From January to June of this year 3 issues of Extra Sequential were published, containing interviews with an array of creative professionals, such as Joe Jusko, Zeb Wells, Tom DeFalco, and Brian Cronin. Topics covered included Street Fighter, Flash Gordon, the new Hulk and so much more, with an eye on both mainstream and rising indie stars.

After reaching over 16,000 subscribers on Scribd.com and becoming a Featured Magazine on Issuu.com, Extra Sequential was picked up by Arcana Comics for the transition to print, with Bather and Lapsley continuing their unique comics focus in the new print format.

Bather is the former Comics Department Head of now defunct website Infuze and current contributor to popular website Broken Frontier. Lapsley is new to the world of comics but brings a keen sense of design and shares Bather’s desire to let the world know how cool comics truly are.

“The thing that has always seemed odd to me is that comics continually reveal diverse art from some of the world’s greatest artists, but few people outside of the local comic book shop will ever know that,” says Bather. “Sure, a multitude of people are more familiar with Spider-Man and Batman thanks to Hollywood, but that seems to rarely translate to an increase in regular readership of comics. We hope Arcana can be somewhat of a bridge for those readers as well as show something new to longtime lovers of sequential art.”

Inspired more by the surf and skate magazines than the usual pop culture assortment on the shelves, Arcana aims to let the art speak for itself while also making sure every page is an artistic display. With bold layouts incorporating unique design and photography Arcana aims to be more than a throwaway item, but an attractive glimpse into the cutting edge of comic books and the people behind them.

Bather states, “We chose the landscape format straight out of the gate because we want people to know that we’re different upon first glance. We realise it’s perhaps a risky choice, but that’s exactly what comics are too. We want to conjure curiousity in comics newbies, but there’s enough content in Arcana for the veteran reader too.”

The first issue of Arcana features interviews with Star Wars: Invasion writer Tom Taylor, artist Josh Medors, Singaporean writer Edmund Shern, Surrogates creator Robert Venditti, and ground breaking artist David Mack. Also included are previews from upcoming comics and features such as a look back at The Death of Superman event, a talk with pro cyclist/comics fan Dave Zabriskie, a brief chat with the legendary Marv Wolfman, and an article on the current love affair between musicians and comics, including an interview with Coheed & Cambria’s Claudio Sanchez. There’s also a look at just how to market comics today, a breakdown of popular comic book terms and more.

Arcana #1, a 96 page full color magazine goes on sale January 27th, 2010.

About Arcana Studios:

Arcana Comics has published over 150 original comics and books and is a division of Arcana, an award winning transmedia company founded by CEO Sean O’Reilly. Arcana establishes new brands and intellectual properties with engaging storytelling and compelling visuals through comic books, graphic novels, animation, short-form live-action, video games, toys and now, feature length films. Arcana has created original brands they control such as The Clockwork Girl and Kade, and have further developed existing brands for Disney, Sony, Capcom, HBO and more. In addition, several of Arcana’ s other properties are in development or pre-production such as GEARHEAD with Valhalla Motion Pictures and a mixed martial arts movie through Grindstone Entertainment.

For interview requests about Arcana Magazine, please e-mail Kris Bather at kris@arcanaquarterly.com

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Trondheim’s Little Nothings

Lewis Trondheim is one of those indie creators who I’ve been aware of for some time, but have never actually read any of his stuff. Now, publishers NBM are releasing a collection of his daily musings, of which you can see more of at NBM’s blog. I liked James Kochalka’s American Elf with its anthropomorphic slice of life stories and this looks to be similarly entertaining. All the details below. Oh, and NBM still have their great $4 sale on too!

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Vol. 3: “Uneasy Happiness”

Lewis TRONDHEIM

Trondheim’s comics blog’s next collection of his popular musings on the every day ironies of life, his little anxieties, funny observations while on travel, his way of finding some cloud over the brightest sunshine, his obsessive hypochondria and other oh-so-easy-to-relate-to nerdy preoccupations. As he says himself, it’s whole lotta not much. And people are lovin’ it:

“Fans of James Kochalka’s American Elf will find he has an international soulmate in Lewis Trondheim.” -The Onion

“If this isn’t the best thing that NBM has ever published in its 30 years of making graphic albums available to the English-language market, it’s one of the top three.”

-Tom Spurgeon, Comics Reporter.

6×9, 128pp., full color trade pb with flaps, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-56163-576-4

G.I. Joe: Resolute DVD

As mentioned earlier in the week the excellent collection of animated short films written by comics writer Warren Ellis is now on DVD, on Region 1 at least. Us Region 4ers have to wait until early December, but it is worth the wait. Resolute is great and serves as a mature antidote to the live action film and presents all the techno stuff and violence that Ellis loves to create. Here’s the trailer, and below are a few storyboards to give you a taste of the action.

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Lights Motion Comic

Lights Motion Comic 1I’ve been discovering some great music lately (Mute Math is my current band of the moment) and it looks like I can add another artist to my list. Lights is a young Canadian singer who likes Phil Collins and whose artwork for her latest album The Listening was inspired by Watchmen. What’s not to like? Yep, the love affair between music and comics continues. I recently interviewed nerdcore band Kirby Krackle and have an interview with Coheed and Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez in January’s Arcana #1 magazine, and let’s not forget that Anthrax’s Scott Ian’s 2 issue Lobo series from DC Comics launches this week.

Well, below is a press release about Lights and her new collaboration with comics artist Tom Cokker on a motion comic (yes, they’re all the rage these days). This 4 part series is pretty good as a visually interesting nod to simple good vs evil comic tales. Check out the first one below.

Keytar-wielding synth-pop sensation, LIGHTS, is currently starring in Audio Quest: A Captain LIGHTS Adventure. The first episode of the ten-part short-form motion comic series premiered on MTV and three further episodes have now been released, following Captain LIGHTS on her galactic adventure to restore sound to the universe. Audio Quest is a natural evolution for LIGHTS – a talented visual artist herself, who remains no stranger to science fiction and the world of comics.

Featuring artwork of renowned visual artists, Tomm Coker, Audio Quest remains a stunning visual expression of a gifted pop star’s point of view. Experience the adventure and check out Audio Quest: A Captain LIGHTS Adventure Issues 1-4 below!

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Eye Witness On iPhone

Robert Luedke is a Christian artist who is making some serious strides into the mainstream with his Eye Witness graphic novels. Now he’s on the iPhone. Press release below.

On Friday October 29th, Comixology just released the Revised edition of first book in the Eye Witness series A FICTIONAL TALE OF ABSOLUTE TRUTH for their iphone application.  This is the first location outside of the Head Press Publishing website, where fans of comics and graphic novels can have a chance to purchase and read the revised and remastered edition of the first book in the award winning series.

75ACTSofSpirit“I’m very excited to have Eye Witness be a part of this new mode of reading and enjoying this type of content,” stated series creator, Robert Luedke. “I’d always been skeptical that people would be comfortable  reading comic or graphic novel style format in a hand held device, but when I got a look at Comixology’s application I was blown away by it’s functionality and immediately gave my blessing to the project.”

Having the revised edition the A Fictional Tale of Absolute Truth, be the first offering in this format was a natural fit for HPP, since that edition of the book was only available as an electronic version (PDF) through their website. Comixology has formatted this first book into 3 segments. Each chapter costs 99 cents, so it’s quite a bargain! The plan is to next convert the second book in the series, Acts of the Spirit, to this format also.

Comixology is a wonderful tool for reading comics and GN’s on your iphone which allows to to view by panel, page, go forward, back, zoom in-out and even provides a link to purchase a hard copy from a local retailer. To learn more about how the comixology app works, visit their video tutorial, at:

http://www.comixology.com/iphoneapp/

Since 2007, through it’s comiXology brand, Iconology, Inc. has been working to expose more people to the world of comics, through comiXology.com and related applications. “We are uniquely situated to connect all parts of the comic book industry…consumers, distributors, publishers, creators and even comic book retailers,” stated David Steinberger of Comixology. “IPhone, Blackberry apps and digital comics are all connected through the comiXology platform.”

Luedke created the Eye Witness series, as a way to share the spiritual, historical and dramatic nature of the Bible, in a way that is both attractive and entertaining…especially to teen and young adult readers, who may not attend church or read the Bible, but love reading comics, manga and graphic novels. His unique combination of a Biblical adaptation with a modern day action-thriller has proven successful not only in comic outlets, but also with mainstream and Christian booksellers.

Arcana Mag Synopsis

Yes, yes, I know I keep talking about this new magazine venture of mine, but I’m so very proud and can’t wait to unleash it on the public. Our first issue is in the current Previews catalogue (page 184) but my synopsis had to be cut short due to space constraints, so below is what it looks like in November’s Previews, plus my original description of its awesome contents.

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Synopsis: From the folks behind the on-line magazine experiment, Extra Sequential, comes Arcana. Arcana is a bold new endeavor focused on the very best of sequential art and the people behind it. A quarterly magazine that encapsulates all the wonders that only comic books can contain, Arcana’s mission is to appeal to both fans and newbies. Every full color installment is packed with interviews, articles, reviews and art to make your eyes bleed. In our first issue we chat with Tom Taylor, the Australian playwright behind Star Wars: Invasion, Edmund Shern, creator of Radical’s Freedom Formula, and Robert Venditti, writer of The Surrogates. We also have an in-depth discussion with the multi-talented David Mack (Kabuki, Daredevil), ask BOOM! Studios’ PR guy Chip Mosher what it takes to sell comics these days, offer a brief history of Archangel, and examine the ongoing love affair between music and comic books. Besides almost 2 dozen pages of juicy comic previews, there’s also the obligatory, “much more.” Every page of Arcana is a guaranteed mind bender. Please feel free to drool on the pages.

Robin Parrish’s Nightmare

Former music journalist Robin Parrish has his 5th book being released next year. I interviewed him for the last issue of Extra Sequential about his latest book Offworld. Like that sci-fi tale his upcoming book Nightmare is built on another great concept. Below is the official description.

“The nightmare is coming.”

Ghost Town is the hottest amusement park in the country, offering state-of-the-art chills and thrills involving the paranormal. The park’s main ride is a haunted house that promises an encounter with a real ghost.

When Maia Peters visits during her senior year of college, she’s not expecting to be impressed. Maia grew up as the only child of a pair of world-renowned “ghost hunters,” so the paranormal is nothing new. In fact, the ride feels pretty boring until the very end. There, a face appears from the mist. The face of Jordin Cole, a girl who disappeared from campus a few months ago.

Convinced what she saw wasn’t a hoax and desperate to find answers to Jordin’s disappearance, Maia launches into a quest for answers. Joined by Jordin’s boyfriend — a pastor’s kid with very different ideas about the spirit realm — Maia finds herself in a struggle against forces she never expected to confront.

Nightmare, arriving July 2010, is a nail-biting race against time through the world of the supernatural that will leave you breathless.

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Arcana Magazine Only $2.10!

Yep, as if $3.50 wasn’t already a bargain! Now you can get the premiere issue of our new full colour quarterly mag, with 96 pages of goodness for only $2.10. Go here to order it from Badger Comics.

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The Comics Journal Updated

Press release below about long running magazine The Comics Journal and its new look.

tcj299The Comics Journal is about to take two major steps forward in its evolution. First, after 33 years and several incarnations, TCJ is answering the peoples’ prayers and upping the Web content on tcj.com. Next, the print publication will be consolidated around two expanded semi-annual editions, each customized to fit its content.

The new, full-service tcj.com will deliver everything readers love — in-depth interviews, smart columns, sharp criticism, real journalism — on a daily basis. And not only will readers get the traditional Comics Journal content faster, but they will also be able to access features beyond the reach of print magazines: videos, slide shows, audio files, original-art galleries and an army of both new and established Journal-caliber bloggers filtering the comics world through their unique perspectives. In short, it is the dawning of a Comics Journal that knows no bounds.

Focusing on what print does best, the Comics Journal magazine will be more beautiful than ever, an elegant combination of interviews, articles, and objet d’art. Uniquely sized and formatted, evocatively visual and tactile, each issue will be an event. Readers will get their first look at the direction The Comics Journal will be moving in with issue #300.

Coming in November 2009: issue 300 of The Comics Journal and a comprehensive new website!

Astonishing X-Men Motion Comic

With the success of the Spider-Woman motion comic, it’s now the X-Men’s turn. From what I’ve seen it’s pretty impressive. Details below.

Astonishing X-Men Motion Comic Debuts On iTunes Today!

The most hotly anticipated motion comic of the season is here, as Astonishing X-Men Motion Comic Episode 1 is now available on iTunes! Based on the award-winning story by superstars Joss Whedon (Buffy The Vampire Slayer) and John Cassaday (Captain America), the X-Men are faced with a mysterious new villain and a possible cure for the mutant gene! Now Cyclops, Wolverine and all your favorite mutants must face the greatest threats of their lives and, before it’s all done, experience one of the most jaw-dropping moments in Marvel history! What are you waiting for? CLICK HERE to purchase the first episode now!

Don’t miss a single episode of the Astonishing X-Men Motion Comic— subscribe to a season pass, available on iTunes, by clickingHERE!

For more information on motion comics please visit Marvel.com at www.marvel.com/motioncomics

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Dani Baptiste Is Angelus

Any excuse is a good one to show some Stjepan Sejic art, so here’s the cover for December’s Angelus #1 from Top Cow, and the official info from the Cow about the new series.

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Top Cow Productions, Inc. proudly announced today that the Witchblade character Dani Baptiste will assume her new role as the Angelus in Angelus #1, the first in a six-part series, hitting comic book store shelves December 2, 2009.

Written by Ron Marz (Witchblade, Magdalena) and featuring art by Stjepan Sejic (Witchblade), Angelus #1 finds Danielle Baptiste returning home to New Orleans and coming to grips with her new role as the Angelus—the human bearer of the primal force of light. To complicate matters, Dani must sort out her undefined relationship with Finch, all while maintaining control of the Angelus host who covets her power.

“Sara and Dani were really dual leads for the better part of the last three years in Witchblade, and I liked having both characters be part of the storyline. But now that we’ve paid off everything we’d been working toward since issue #100, I’m looking forward to Sara regaining the solo spot in Witchblade.” said Marz. “Moving Dani into her new role as the Angelus, and into her own mini-series, allows me to approach her character and the concept from a fresh perspective. Just like when I took over Witchblade, my goal with Angelus is to start with the foundation we already have, and build something new and exciting from there.”

Angelus #1 begins where the Witchblade: War of the Witchblades storyline left off. The issue will carry a cover price of $2.99, maintaining Top Cow’s pledge to keep all normal comics locked in at $2.99 for the 2009 calendar year.

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Huge NBM Sale

Publishers of unique books, NBM have an impressive sale on at the moment until November 15. Now those expecting cheap superhero comics will be disappointed, but if you like more arty fare from indie creators and international stars it’s defintely worth a look. From their blog:

*P. Craig Russell’s Opera adaptations: $4 for the paperbacks (normally $18!), $8 for the clothbound (normally $25).

*Ted Rall’s My War with Brian and 2024: $4, normally $10 and $16.

*Prado’s masterpiece Streak of Chalk: $4! normally $17!

*Mattotti’s amazing Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde: $4, normally $16.

*Peter Kuper’s Eye of the Beholder collections: $4, normally $11-12.

*Schuiten gorgeous art book The Book of Schuiten: $8! Normally $45!!

+ a number of books we are liquidating: House of Java, Raptors, Invisible Frontier. a Manara art book…

NOTE: We just ask you buy at least $32 worth of these sale books (ie. 8 paperbacks or 4 clothbound)

+ many books from Random House and First Second/Macmillan, including American Splendor volumes, Flight issues and books by Eddie Campbell, all at half price!

This runs out in a few weeks, act now. A great chance to grab some superb NBM and other pubs’ books at VERY low prices.

For the full list go here.

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Bobby N’s Digested

One of the highlights of the recent Flinch anthology by West Aussie publisher Gestalt was Bobby N’s short, subtle and scary tale of a man set loose from prison. Now the creator has a new book out, entitled Digested.02. It’s available from Gestalt’s site with the first volume also available soon. For more of Bobby’s work, check out his site which includes lots of nifty previews.

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Terminator Salvation: The Machinima Series Release

Terminator Salvation: The Machinima Series is available on November 3. The unique game/film mash-up features Moon Bloodgood from the film in her role as Blair Williams in a new story set in the world of Salvation. Press release and trailer below.

Terminator Salvation: The Machinima SeriesOn November 3rd Warner Home Video will release Terminator Salvation The Machinima Series. Using real-time 3-D graphics from video game graphic engines and featuring the voice of Moon Bloodgood, Terminator Salvation The Machinima Series follows resistance pilot Blair Williams in her search for a mysterious disturbance known as Ghost across a post-nuclear Los Angeles, 2 years before the events in Terminator Salvation. The 6 episodes of the series, previously available as digital downloads, are now available on DVD for the first time with 20 minutes of special features for $12.97 SRP.

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All 6 episodes

The Making of Terminator Salvation The Machinima Series – Learn how game assets evolve into movies. Features interviews with developers, producers and Moon Bloodgood at work voicing Blair Williams

Character Profile: Blair Williams – Explore the character of resistance fighter Blair Williams in depth and learn why the creators used Machinima as the storytelling vehicle

SYNOPSIS: “My name is Blair Williams. I fight for the Resistance.” It is the year 2016, and Resistance fighter Blair Williams embarks on a deadly mission to search for a threat that is weakening humanity’s defense against the self-aware artificial intelligence called Skynet and its lethal Terminators. Moon Bloodgood reprises her Terminator Salvation role in this original machinima series, providing the voice of Williams as she takes on T-600s, MotoTerminators, Aerostats and Hunter Killers. Machinima delivers action and style in a big way, through its unique form of animation that is created using video-game engines and graphics.

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