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San Diego 2007: Big Books, Big Buzz, Big Con

 
The Flight Crew at Comic-con.
If one word could describe this year's San Diego Comic-Con International, held July 25-29, it would be "enormous": big books, big buzz, big business. This was, by all estimations, the biggest Con ever; Friday, Saturday and Sunday were all completely sold out, hotel rooms were impossible to score, the aisles of the San Diego Convention Center were clogged with fans, every nightspot in the city was awash with after parties every night, and the lines for the biggest panels were so long that even some of the panelists couldn't get in. Publishers sometimes seemed overwhelmed by the mobs of fans, but sales were great. As Diamond Book Distributor's Kuo-Yu Liang put it, "Everybody is cranky but happy." Comic-Con has become an event where Joss Whedon, Stan Lee, Jenna Jameson, Sarah Silverman, Cory Doctorow, Michael Cera and Katee Sackhoff can all be spotted at the same party. We are all nerds now.


San Diego Manga-Con

CLAMP signed with Dark Horse; CMX got Crayon Shin-chan; Viz acquired Slam Dunk!; manga got respect at the Eisner Awards and more manga news from this year's San Diego Comic-con.



A Full House at the Movie-Con

The San Diego Comic-con is now the single biggest marketing event of the year for Hollywood movie studios.
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Warren Ellis, writer of the comics series Transmetropolitan and Fell and the new novel Crooked Little Vein, reluctantly returned to San Diego. Photo by Jody Culkin

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"It's not a preview night anymore. They should just put up a sign that says, 'Open for Business.' "


SLG publisher Dan Vado, after being swamped by fans and selling much of his inventory on preview night.


Elephantmen Volume 1: Wounded Animals
RICHARD STARKINGS, MORITAT AND VARIOUS. Image, $16.49 (168p) ISBN 978-1-58240-691-6

The first seven issues of this superior dystopian sci-fi tale are collected in a deluxe volume. In the year 2162, a madman named Kazushi Nikken creates giant hybrids of humans and animals—elephants, rhinos, camels, giraffes—and brainwashes them into an army of fearless killers. But the United Nations liberates the "elephantmen" (they're all given that pejorative "e-word," no matter their species) and integrates them into society. That's the setting for plenty of metaphor about racism, xenophobia and globalism; against this backdrop we meet hippo Hip Flask, who works for a government agency and is trying to recover a certain African idol. But Obadiah Horn, the world's most successful and high-profile elephantman, wants it too. Brief stories do a great job fleshing out the world and the major players as the larger mystery of Hip and the Idol unfold. Visually, the various artists give a nod to great dystopias past—Blade Runner via Neuromancer via Brazil—but the sepia-tinted color palette and soft, painterly shading set it apart. The character designs in particular are spectacular, and the whole is a lightning-fast but addictive read (July)

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Talking Shojo with Arina Tanemura

Arina Tanemura is the manga-ka (writer and artist) of the series Full Moon and Gentlemen's Alliance+ , both from Viz Media, as well as Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne from CMX. Volume 1 of Gentlemen's Alliance+ debuted on PW's comics bestseller list, and PW Comics Week was able to interview Tanemura during last weekend's San Diego Comic-con.

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August 1, 2007
  • Alive Vol. 1 (Del Ray Manga)
  • Elephantmen Vol. 1: Wounded Animals (Image)
  • Johnny Ryan's XXX Scumbag Party (Fantagraphics)
  • Ride Home (Adhouse Books)
  • Scalped Vol. 1: Indian Country (DC/ Vertigo)
  • Whiteout Vol. 1 (Oni Press)
  • X-Factor Vol. 2: Life and Death Matters (Marvel)
  • Oldboy Vol. 7 (Dark Horse)
  • King of Cards Vol. 1 (DC/ CMX)
  • Scarface: Scarred for Life (IDW Publishing)
  • Claymore Vol. 9 (Viz Media)

  • NBM at 30
  • Graphic Novel Panel; Paul Pope
  • Friends of Lulu Award Winners
  • San Diego Comic-Con Coverage

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