Tagged: The Phantom

ComicMix Quick Picks – what day is it? March 32nd?

What it’s been like here recently…

cartoon from www.weblogcartoons.com

Just way too much stuff to go through, and we’ve been very busy with the print announcement and rushing to get things ready for the Previews catalog, and I have dozens of tabs open to blog about and consolidate. Wheeee!

So this will be more of a high-speed link dump from the last few days. Onward:

  • The cast and crew of Battlestar Galactica at the United Nations – "We are all Cylons. We are all Colonials." Alex Epstein’s take on the last episode of BSG: Seriously? That’s What You Got? My favorite comment on the finale, from Sabrina: "There can be no more spoilers for BSG, because they spoiled it themselves."
     
  • Don’t forget tonight’s Family Guy/Star Trek The Next Generation crossover.
     
  • Non-comics link of the day: John Mellencamp on The State of the Music Business:
    Over the last few years, we have all witnessed the decline of the music business, highlighted by finger-pointing and blame directed against record companies, artists, internet file sharing and any other theories for which a case could be made. We’ve read and heard about the "good old days" and how things used to be. People remember when music existed as an art that motivated social movements. Artists and their music flourished in back alleys, taverns and barns until, in some cases, a popular groundswell propelled it far and wide. These days, that possibility no longer seems to exist. After 35 years as an artist in the recording business, I feel somehow compelled, not inspired, to stand up for our fellow artists and tell that side of the story as I perceive it. Had the industry not been decimated by a lack of vision caused by corporate bean counters obsessed with the bottom line, musicians would have been able to stick with creating music rather than trying to market it as well.

    Hmm– maybe it is a comics link after all.

  • ‘The Phantom’ will be on SciFi or SyFy or whatever they’re calling it. Impress me: get Billy Zane to do cameos.
     
  • Speaking of SciFi’s name change: SciFi Founder Hates Syfy, Issac Asimov would have hated it, and yo9 for the win.


  • Dharma wants you… since the 70’s apparently.
     

Anything else? Consider this an open thread. (Cartoon by Dave Walker. Find more cartoons you can freely re-use on your blog at We Blog Cartoons.)

Moonstone Collects ‘Skull & Bones’ in April

Moonstone Collects ‘Skull & Bones’ in April

Ed Hannigan’s Skull & Bones miniseries, first published by DC Comics in 1991, is finally getting collected by Moonstone in April.

The 150-page collection will retail for $15.95 and contain the complete story and original covers.

A political-espionage thriller set in Yeltsin-era Russia as Andrian Linov, a disillusioned veteran of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, plans to strike a death blow against the crumbling Soviet Empire.

However, he is stopped by a mysterious computer wizard who enlists Andrian in a new struggle against his old commander…Sergei Kozhakov, who has secured a terrible biological weapon which he plans to unleash to annihilate all human life on the planet and start anew.

The KGB trained him, but not for this!

Also coming in April from is the second issue of the revamped Phantom ongoing series.  The second issue of The Phantom: Ghost Who Walks from Mike Bullock, David Michelinie, and Silvestre Szilagy, has The Phantom enlisting the help of a family friend, but helping the Phantom is proving to be deadlier than anyone could have imagined! As a bonus, prose stories will be serialized starting in the issue.  The title comes with two covers for collectors by  Joe Corroney and  Rick Leonardi & Terry Austin

In the second issue of the line’s The Phantom: Generations, Tom DeFalco and Don Hudson chronicle an exploit by the second man to don the mask and rings. The jungles drums are beating, calling the tribes to war–a war the second Phantom must prevent to save an innocent life! How will he manage to keep the peace between the pirates and natives who are tearing at each other’s throats, while at the same time make a daring rescue that just may the most important thing he’s ever done?