Archive for August, 2009

Hey True Believers! Disney Buys Marvel for a Cool $4 Billion

Is Marvel’s famed webslinger swinging into the Mouse House? All signs point to “go,” as both companies announced today that Disney has purchased Marvel Comics for $4 billion.

What will this mean for Marvel’s comics–and its upcoming slate of movies? Only time will tell, but Disney’s hands-off relationship with Pixar is promising. During a conference call this morning, Disney expressed faith in Marvel’s knowledge and savvy about their vast stable of characters and properties, which points to Disney letting Marvel do what it does best–so the Punisher won’t be petting bunnies and singing about friendship any time soon.

This is not the first time Marvel has changed hands. The company was acquired by New World Entertainment in 1986, and then sold to MacAndrews and Forbes in 1989, before going public in 1991 and then bankrupt in 1996. Since then, Marvel has concentrated on diversifying its offerings and rebooting classic franchises like Spider-Man, the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and more. The company has also seen great success in the movie business, with its X-Men trilogy of movies grossing more than $1.5 billion worldwide, and Iron Man raking in more than $585 million total.

Stay tuned for more developments as they happen, and make sure to check out the latest releases from Marvel!

How do you feel about this latest development? What changes do you see happening? Post your comments below!

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Cowboy Ninja Viking

Sometimes you happen upon a new title that at first makes you scoff at the premise. Then, after thinking about it, you just know you’ve got to check it out–if for nothing more than to satisfy your curiosity. That’s why I’m jazzed about Cowboy Ninja Viking, from Image Comics.

Here’s the lowdown: It started with Dr. Sebastian Ghislain: rogue psychotherapist/covert op/DJ. Tasked with creating a counter-intelligence unit, he turned to those long thought useless to society . . . patients with Multiple Personality Disorder.

These agents became known simply as Triplets. Misguided? Yeah. Impractical? Sure. But did it work? Absolutely not.

Now someone has located each Triplet and created a band of ridiculously disturbed, but highly effective, assassins. Our only hope? A Triplet known as Cowboy Ninja Viking!

I’m not sure about you, but they’ve definitely piqued my interest. This could be one of this year’s next big hits, so make sure you pre-order your copy of Cowboy Ninja Viking #1 soon!

What do you think about this book? Do you think it has promise too? Not digging it? Let us know below.

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Marvel Dark Reign Sale: 40% off Back Issues

New Micro Sale: 8-26 Through 8-30!

Marvel’s Dark Reign saga has been going on since January–that’s eight months of issues to catch up on, if you’ve fallen behind. Fortunately, until Sunday, August 30, you can get all of our Dark Reign Back issues at 40% off! Josh and I have taken our expertise, honed from months of writing Dark Reign Updates, to give you some pointers:

Do you have a favorite Dark Reign title? How long is this event going to last? And, most importantly–who’s taking Norman Osborn down? Post your comments below.

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Batman Arkham Asylum Rules!

If you’re like me, you ran out to your local video game purveyor to pick up your copy of Arkham Asylum yesterday. I had a chance to sit down with the game for a couple of uninterrupted hours (big props to my wife) and I was really happy with what I saw.

The gameplay is really easy to get down. While there are only a couple buttons for attacks, each fight looks completely new. Starting out, you’ve got your trusty batarangs and your grappling gun. That’s it. Your mission is to track down the Joker and regain control of the Asylum.

Along the way, you’ll use your detective skills to learn more about your environment and (if you’re a 360 achievement whore like me) get waaaaay sidetracked by trying to solve puzzles that the Riddler has left for you. A bunch of sites are already mentioning things like Game of the Year or “this year’s Bioshock.” I’m only 6% through the game, but I’m so hooked. Oh, yeah if you get your copy at EB Games, it comes with a code for a DLC Scarecrow challenge map, “Dem Bones,” while supplies last.

Batman fans will want to check out this week’s newsletter for a special offer on a sweet Batman product. Check out all our Batman comics, graphic novels, statues toys and collectibles.

What about you? Did you download the demo and play it 20 times? Go to one of the midnight release parties? Hate the game? Let us know below.

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Major Twist in Buffy Season 8 #28 (Spoiler Free)!

Fans of Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer probably already know about Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8, the comic book series from Dark Horse Comics. If not, here’s the skinny: it’s the official continuation of the TV series, it’s canon, and it rocks, featuring writers like Jane Espenson and art from the fabulous Georges Jeanty.

I got a sneak peek of Buffy #28 (it hits stores September 2), and let me tell you–if you haven’t started reading this title yet, you’re going to want to start, because there is a downright shocking development in this issue you will not want to miss! Seriously. My jaw. On the floor.

Let me back up: vampires are now the cool kids, and the Slayers are hated and feared by society. Our intrepid band of Scoobies is also being hunted by a mysterious villain named Twilight, who has teamed up with Amy, Warren, and possibly the United States Armed Forces to hunt them down.

To hide from and bypass their enemies, Buffy and company have fled to Tibet, where Oz (yes, he’s back) is teaching them to let go of their magic and get in touch with the Earth. This leaves many of the Slayers–and friends–feeling especially vulnerable. Especially full of feeling. As in . . . romantic feelings.

Let’s just say if you’ve been missing out on the lovey-dovey action, there is a shocking encounter in this issue that is witnessed by another major character–who might not be happy about this latest development. I’m serious, get this issue as soon as you can!

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Win a Subscription to Fall Out Toy Works!

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If you’re a Fall Out Boy, Pete Wentz, or Darren Romanelli fan, you’ve probably already heard about Fall Out Toy Works, the new series from Image Comics inspired by the music of Fall Out Boy! Now, you can enter to win a series subscription if we pre-order Fall Out Toy Works #1 by September 1, 2009! Check out the video below:

Are you excited about this upcoming series? Have you read other comics from musicians, like The Umbrella Academy? Post your thoughts below!

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SDCC ‘09 Flashback: Larry Marder Signing Cards!

Update Re: San Diego Comic-Con!

You might remember that Things From Another World partnered with the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund this year, soliciting donations of art from all kinds of awesome creators, which we used to create signing cards. We were blown away by the artwork these creators donated, as well as the care and thought they put into their work. Larry Marder, in particular, came up with a clever card: basically a decorative frame in which he could sketch whatever he wanted for the lucky individuals who brought them to him.

Marder came up with a bunch of fantastic sketches, which he has posted in a gallery on his site. Go check them out!

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The Anchor–Exclusive Interview With Phil Hester & Brian Churilla

The Anchor. Holy warrior, unholy war. Freak of nature, beast of burden, hulking outcast, medieval prize fighter, Viking raider, God’s leg-breaker.

One thousand years ago a hulking outcast sought refuge in the crumbling ruins of an ancient monastery, offering in return the one thing he had to give–his fists.

Transformed into an immortal warrior monk standing at the gates of Hell itself to keep our world free from its invading armies, The Anchor is mysteriously tricked into centuries of slumber. But today, this holy warrior rises to battle all the unholy monsters unleashed during his slumber.

We had the chance to chat with Phil Hester and Brian Churilla, the creators of this exciting new series from Boom Studios! Here are the fruits of that chat.

TFAW.com: Phil, you’ve spent a lot of time writing complex, dark stories and The Anchor certainly looks like it’s going down a similar road. What can you tell us about the tone of the book? What’s it going to feel like?

Phil Hester (PH): In the same vein as The Coffin or Deep Sleeper, but with an emphasis on action. In the past most of my protagonists have been everyman types thrown into bizarre situations. In The Anchor, the main character is the bizarre factor thrown into our world. So, while I hope fans of my work find the same kind of thoughtfulness they found in my other books, there will be a lot of balls-out fight scenes. I’d say “teeth rattling” would best describe the feel of the book.

TFAW.com: Little saint, God’s leg-breaker? Is it safe to say that religion will play a key role in The Anchor?

PH: Only obliquely. The Anchor is a Christian monk, but we’ll see in the first issue that he doesn’t even know what a psalm is. His training, we’ll come to find out, is very unorthodox. As far as he knows his powers come from the almighty and that’s good enough for him. We don’t dig much deeper than that. There’s no time for navel gazing in his world or our funnybook. It relates to Christianity about as accurately as The Mighty Thor does to worshipers of Odin, but there’s certainly no effort to demean it at all.

As Chris Walken said in defense of The Prophecy when some interviewer bemoaned the idea of evil angels (paraphrasing): “I’m sure real angels are good. This is a film.”

The Anchor #2 (Cover A)

The Anchor #2 (Cover A)

TFAW.com: Starting a brand-new series and establishing mythos must be very exciting and exhausting.  What can you tell us about our hero and how’d you come up with his name?

PH: The Anchor doesn’t have a full recollection of his own identity in issue #1, so we’ll be learning along with him. I hate to spoil plot points, so I’ll just say that every time The Anchor kills a monster, he gets a little bit of his memory back. Here’s what we know: He’s basically Gandhi’s soul in The Incredible Hulk’s body, his soul is in hell preventing demons from invading Earth, the wounds he suffers in hell show up on his body on Earth, and he’s on a mission to destroy any demonic critters that make it to our world.

The name came from stumbling across the practices of Anchorite monks, who walled themselves up in the foundations of churches to prevent outside influence. That extreme commitment to a cause is both startling and inspirational. What kind of person does that? A person who has rejected the world as he or she sees it and is looking for something else. Also, we’ll see that our main character has other reasons for the nickname when we get a flashback in #2. In the end, it implies a rock-solid base, unwavering strength–that’s our guy!

TFAW.com: Has this idea been simmering for awhile or did inspiration hit you recently?

PH: It’s pretty recent. I cooked it up just for Brian to draw.

TFAW.com: How did you two come to meet and work together?

PH: I’d been an admirer of Brian’s work since I saw it in the Archaia book, The Engineer. I emailed him to buy some pages and we hit it off well enough to work together. I sent Brian my list of 20 or so unpublished proposals and he rejected them all! As I said earlier, my heroes tend to be average Joes, and Brian wanted to draw an iconic character. I was turning all that around in my head when I saw a travel special about anchorite monks at Lindisfarne. He seemed to dig it and away we went.

TFAW.com: Brian, you’re a relative newcomer on the comics scene, where have you been hiding? I mean, your art is pretty incredible. How is it that we haven’t seen a lot more of you?

Brian Churilla (BC): I’ve been around, cutting my teeth for a while now. I started out doing a graphic novel with Fred Van Lente called Watchdogs, went on to do The Engineer for Archaia, Dark Horse Presents, Rex Mundi, Creepy for DH and We Kill Monsters with Red5, to name a few. I’m definitely doing my best work in The Anchor because aesthetically, it’s smack dab in the ol’ wheelhouse, so I feel very inspired.

The Anchor #2 (Cover B)

The Anchor #2 (Cover B)

TFAW.com: How has the character design process gone?  Has The Anchor changed a lot since his initial inception?

BC: There have been some changes for sure, but overall, he’s retained his likeness since his initial design. There are a lot of monsters to design, a lot, and who wouldn’t want to draw monsters all the time?

TFAW.com: Anything else we should expect to find in The Anchor?

PH: I think there will be a more romantic bent to this than anyone might suspect looking at the previews and first issues. Also, I can’t help myself, even though this is billed as a punch-up kind of comic, it will get heavy and/or touching when you least expect it!

TFAW.com: Let’s say I’m a reader who’s on the fence about The Anchor. How are you going to push me over the edge?  What’s your used-car salesman pitch?

PH: There’s an under-served market in comics, and that’s readers craving smart action. We get plenty of dumb action from superhero comics and plenty of smart shoe gazing from lit comix. We’re trying to wrangle the best of both worlds. I think we offer thrills and spills coupled with plenty of emotionally resonant moments and witty dialogue. Imagine Michael Chabon writing play by play for a demolition derby. That’s us.

Thanks for taking the time to talk with us about The Anchor, guys. We’re eagerly awaiting October 28th.

For those of you who’d like to see a bit more of the book, check out the First Look. The first issue is available for pre-order now, so hurry and get your copy while you can.

Phil and Brian were also kind enough to give us some signed copies, so be sure to pre-order The Anchor #1 or comment below and we’ll throw your name in the hat to get one of those coveted copies!

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Get Umbrella Academy & Buffy Items for Less Than $10!

New Video Post: Bargain Items!

Are you feeling a bit of a pinch in today’s economy? Are you tightening your belts and pinching your pennies? We are, too, so we decided to put together a list of fun products here on our site that are less than $10. This way, if you’re an Umbrella Academy, Buffy, Transformers, or Mike Mignola fan, you can still treat yourself–without emptying your wallet:

So how are you creatively stretching your budget? Are you still getting your comics itch scratched? Share your stories below!

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Win a Signed Copy of Tyrese Gibson’s Mayhem! #1

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The comics industry has been abuzz about actor/musician Tyrese Gibson’s debut comic series: Tyrese Gibson’s Mayhem! Not only is the series available for purchase on our site, but Image Comics has sent us some signed copies of Tyrese Gibson’s Mayhem! #1–including the SDCC-exclusive and Tone Rodriguez covers:

To enter to win a signed copy of Tyrese Gibson’s Mayhem!, post below and tell us what you like best about Tyrese. Do you prefer him as an actor, musician, or comic book writer? What are you most excited about right now? Comment by 11:59 p.m. PST Thursday, August 20, and we’ll choose the winners on Friday!

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