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The FIRST ComicMix VIDEO Podcast!

The FIRST ComicMix VIDEO Podcast!

Well, we said we’d do it, and we’re good for our word!

The very first ComicMix Video Podcast us up and available for you right now! We videotaped the ComicMix panel at the Pittsburgh Comicon – GrimJack artist Timothy Truman, Jon Sable Freelance writer/artist Mike Grell, filmmaker and EZ Street writer Robert Tinnell, Munden’s Bar artist Chris Burnham, and ComicMix E.I.C. Mike Gold. In this first installment, we focus on the two Mikes: Gold’s massive floating head reveals important clues about our future, and Grell sings a cappella. You won’t believe your eyes!

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Spidey licensing to new extremes

Spidey licensing to new extremes

The movie’s out… now the real hard sell begins. The marketing.

10 Zen Monkeys has a list of the ten worst Spider-Man licensed products for this go around at the multiplex, many of which are destined to become very big discount sellers around February ’08. Here’s a sample:

It’s the ultimate slipper — it’s half good, and half evil.

While you pad across your living room, Spider-Man protects you from supervillains and chilly tiles.

But Venom is lurking, just a few toes away, brooding on malevolent new crimes that involve static electricity.

Just remember: While you’re lazing around on a Sunday morning, your slippers are plotting to destroy you.

Robot Chicken/Star Wars trailer up

Robot Chicken/Star Wars trailer up

A little something for you to watch while you’re waiting for that movie on line (get it? You’re on line for the movie and you’re online reading this! It’s a pun! Hah! I’m so clever I make myself sick!)

Hat tip: Lisa Sullivan.

Irwin Hasen suffers stroke

Irwin Hasen suffers stroke

Our friend Tony Isabella tells us that comics legend Irwin Hasen is recovering from a stroke.

Tony provides Irwin’s definitive history: "Hasen is, of course, the talented artist and writer whose many credits include a 31-year run on the newspaper strip "Dondi," and comic-book covers and stories for such characters and titles as the Atom, Big Town, Detective Chimp, Flash, Gang Busters, Green Lantern, Justice Society of America, Our Army at War, Secret Hearts, Strange Adventures, Wonder Woman, and dozens more. He’s won the National Cartoonists Society award for best story strip and taught at the Joe Kubert School of Cartooning and Graphic Arts and the School of Visual Arts. If you have seen Irwin at conventions, you know that he is a snappy dresser, always friendly, and a teller of some of the best comics and life stories ever heard on a panel. I’m crazy about him."

Reports are that he’s on the mend and in good spirits. Irwin has been a frequent convention guest and always has a kind word for the fans. We always wish him nothing but the best.

(Artwork copyright All-American Comics Inc., renewed by DC Comics. All Rights Reserved.)

The most important day of the year

The most important day of the year

Yes, it’s almost here. Here’s a list of signings and events. To find a participating store in your area, click here.

In what is surely a sign of the Apocalypse, today’s New York Times tours the city’s comic book shops, selecting the best store in each borough, to help determine where you should pick up your freebies.  While any person with a New York bone in their body will quibble with the selection (Staten Island Hanley’s instead of Manhattan Hanley’s is cheating, really), it is still a half-page more coverage of the scene than the paper usually supplies.  Even more astounding, it’s in the Fine Arts section.

Spidey and Supes’ YouTube chat

Spidey and Supes’ YouTube chat

Via Val D’Orazio, here’s a delightful parody of the Mac vs. PC commercials as action figures of Spider-Man and Superman discuss Marvel vs. DC movies.

Just one more thing to get you psyched for Spidey 3, in case you weren’t already.

MICHAEL DAVIS: The Boulevard Of Burning Bridges

MICHAEL DAVIS: The Boulevard Of Burning Bridges

I’m about to put together a major deal with a powerhouse entertainment company. I’m putting a group of people into that deal and I have a bit of a problem. I know this guy who is MAD talented. He’s a superstar professional and I have known him for years. Bringing him into this deal would help him get to the next level in his career. It would be great for me also but I’m thinking… is he too much trouble?

I have a pretty good idea what most people think of me. I have a reputation of being brilliant or lucky. People are always amazed at what I manage to get myself into. Some people love me, some people hate me. I once cared about what people think about me, now I just don’t. Why people, why any person would spend his or her time thinking about someone else’s demise is beyond me. You know what I think of those people who wish me ill?

I don’t think of them. It’s too much trouble.

For my entire career I have said that DC Comics does the best books in the industry. Mike Richardson would disagree with me and Dark Horse has done fantastic books but I just think that DC does the best books. I am and will always be a part of DC’s history. Milestone, Static Shock and being the illustrator on the first ever project from Piranha Press makes me part of their history.

I will most likely never work with DC again.

Not because I don’t want to, but because they see me as too much trouble.

I’m lucky enough – no that’s not right; I’m good enough not to have to work with DC. I have put together some major deals that have to be respected regardless if you like me or not. I think my résumé should count for something at DC. It doesn’t. Would I work with DC if a deal made sense? Yes. Would they work with me? Most likely not. Why? Long story, not important – let’s just say that we agree to disagree. Just so we are clear – I have a great deal of respect for DC Comics and their chief Paul Levitz. And here’s the thing about Paul you never hear if you disagree with him he’s man enough to listen even if he thinks you are wrong. I think Paul will go down in comics’ history as a great man.

For whatever reason, DC Comics thinks I’m too much trouble and they have every right to run their business without me and I respect that. I think it would be too much trouble to try and convince them to be in business with me. So we won’t work together. That’s cool – as I said I’m good enough with what I do to not need DC comics. I could be wrong about why we won’t work together but with all due respect to the powers that be at DC they could be wrong also. So I will most likely just have to enjoy what I consider the best books in the comics industry from the cheap seats. They on the other hand will not have the benefit of my ability to do what I do. I’m not vain enough to think they need me.

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Harvey Birdman Gets Comic

Harvey Birdman Gets Comic

The third season of Adult Swim’s Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law will be released as a two-disc DVD set on July 24, 2007.  Included in the package is a comic book about The Origin of the X Eliminator.

The show stars Gary Cole (The West Wing, Family Guy, American Gothic) as the superhero-turned-inept lawyer and Stephen Colbert as both his boss and as the arch-villain, prosecutor Myron Reducto, and Lewis Black as the Deadly Duplicator.

Adult Swim announced last week that Harvey Birdman has been picked up for another season.

Sci-Fi Summer Schedule

Sci-Fi Summer Schedule

As regular series on the major networks wind up this month, ComicMix fans can start programming their DVRs for the summer series over at the Sci-Fi Channel.

New programming kicks off on June 6 with the return of Ghost Hunters at 9, followed by the new show, Destination Truth.  The six-episode series followers Josh Gates, an adventurer visiting weird places and investigation the supernatural.

Doctor Who’s third season returns on July 6 in the 9 p.m. slot.  It begins with the Christmas special, something to make you forget the summer heat.

On July 10, Eureka returns for its second season.

The second season of Stan Lee’s Who Wants to be a Superhero? arrives on July 25 at 9 p.m.  And if that isn’t enough to make you Face Front, True Believers, then be astounded at 10 p.m. when the untitled Derren Brown show debuts.  Brown is a British mentalist – imagine the Amazing Kreskin with an accent.

The thoroughly reimagined Flash Gordon series starring Smallville‘s Eric Johnson takes viewers from Earth to Mongo beginning August 10.

Star Wars goes postal

Star Wars goes postal

From Michael Pinto at Fanboy.com:

You wouldn’t think the plans for the Death Star would fit in a first-class envelope, would you?

You can also put a Star Wars stamp on that envelope.