ComicMix Six: What you need to know about ‘Lone Justice: Crash!’
LONE JUSTICE: CRASH! is the new graphic novel from the Harvey Award nominated team of Robert Tinnell and Mark Wheatley. It will begin right here on ComicMix on Monday, January 12th. And in the interest of making all things EZ, we present the top 6 essential things you should know before you start reading:
1) LONE JUSTICE: CRASH! is a two-fisted, pulp adventure set in the year 1930, just after the big Wall Street crash in 1929. It is a time when there is great uncertainty in life, work and politics. But it was also a time when pulp magazines were introducing vital new characters to the public that we would eventually come to call Super Heroes. So, step aside, Doc Savage, the Shadow, and the Spider – and make way for Lone Justice!
2) LONE JUSTICE: CRASH! is the sideways sequel to the Harvey Award nominated EZ STREET graphic novel, also perpetrated by the Tinnell and Wheatley team. Why sideways? In EZ STREET, the central characters Scott and Danny Fletcher are attempting to create a graphic novel. And LONE JUSTICE: CRASH! is the graphic novel they create.
3) Yes, that means Tinnell and Wheatley are taking credit for the work of two fictional characters. They have no shame.
4) Maybe you don’t need to know that the core ideas behind Lone Justice’s tribulations in CRASH! can be found in the pages of EZ STREET – particularly in the character of the homeless man young Scott and Danny befriended. But if you are aware it just might make the reading experience a little richer. No, really – there are parallels to life events in EZ STREET all through LONE JUSTICE: CRASH!
5) You should probably be aware of just how devastating the Depression was on the United States and its residents. It was much worse than what is going on today, so far. Tent cities – known as Hoovervilles (after President Herbert Hoover) really existed. Hopefully, there will not be any Bushvilles before LONE JUSTICE: CRASH! finishes running on ComicMix.
6) There were often official efforts to keep transient homeless folks out of cities and towns and even entire states. These were people who were just trying to survive. But California, for example, would try to keep people from pouring into the state – and they were prone to use force.
You can start reading LONE JUSTICE: CRASH! right here on ComicMix on Monday, January 12th.
Awesome! I'm looking forward to checking it out.
I have no problem with a new feature in the comics section, but where are the next installments to the ones currently in progress?
I don't know about the schedules on the other comics. But we have months of LONE JUSTICE: CRASH! already posted to the ComicMix Virtual Archives, just waiting to get called up to active duty.
Here's another thing to know: Mark Wheatley will be appearing with Bob Tinnell on the Mr. Media broadcast on Friday, January 9th at 1PM EST to promote the launch of their new graphic novel LONE JUSTICE: CRASH!This is a featured item on BlogTalkRadio today! "Mark Wheatley and Robert Tinnell, the creative team behind last year's Harvey-nominated webcomic/graphic novel EZ Street, talk about their follow-up Lone Justice: Crash and its free distribution on ComicMix."Check it out at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mrmediaYou'll be able to hear the podcast later, but all the cool kids will be tuning in LIVE to the web cast!It looks like Mr. Media recently did an interview with Dave Gibbons. So Mr. Media's interest in comics is more than just a one time deal. Wheatley and Tinnell will be in good company.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mrmedia/2008/12/29/D…
Russ, it was great to talk with you yesterday on the show. And yes, Bob Andelman's interest in comics is a long-time thing. After all, he wrote the book on Will Eisner! Check out Will Eisner: A Spirited Life:http://www.amazon.com/Will-Eisner-Spirited-Bob-An…