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NYCC's Topalian Plans for Big Crowds


Greg Topalian (l.) and
ADV's Chris Oarr at NYCC '06
After a wildly successful debut last year, the 2007 New York Comic-con is only two months away. Scheduled to run from February 23 to 25 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan, the show has been moved to a larger space, and the show organizer, Reed Exhibitions, a sister company to PW Comics Week, has announced changes to prevent the overcrowding that plagued the show last year. Guests of honor will include superstars like Stan Lee and Stephen King and in an interview with PW Comics Week, show organizer Greg Topalian discussed a new date for the 2008 show, his excitement about having a bigger exhibition hall, new exhibitors and other questions about the 2007 New York Comic-Con

The Koreans Are Coming: Manhwa in America
Manhwa, or Korean comics, have become an increasingly important component of the competitive and ever-evolving manga market here in the United States.

Nordling Is Leader of the Pack
The Pack, led by former Platinum Studios exec Lee Nordling, is a new content provider specializing in graphic novels of many kinds.
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In this 10 page preview of Stuart Moore's Para, the daughter the chief scientist for a giant experimental super-collider that was destroyed in a nuclear disaster nearly 20 years before, returns to the project's ruins to find out what really happened. Pencils are by Pablo Villalobos; inking by Mostafa Moussa and color is by Mike Garcia. Para is on sale now from Penny Farthing Press.
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Beasts!: Monstrous Fun

Back in the Middle Ages, before an abundance of science and exploration stripped the world of much of its artful mystery, there existed a wonderful thing known as the bestiary. Essentially compendiums of certain kinds of flora or fauna ("beasts"), the books were heavily illustrated and often fancifully written handbooks that not uncommonly included creatures or plants that existed only in mythology, but were treated as though real.

Aya
MARGUERITE ABOUET AND CLÉMENT OUBRERIE. Drawn & Quarterly, $19.95 (112p) ISBN 978-1-894937-90-2

Abouet could have just wanted to tell a sweet, simple story of the Ivory Coast of her childhood as a counterpoint to the grim tide of catastrophic news, which is all most Westerners know of Africa. But in Aya, Abouet, along with Parisian artist Oubrerie, does quite a bit more than that, spinning a multifaceted romantic comedy that would satisfy even without any political agenda behind it. Set in 1970, Aya follows the travails of some teenage girls in the peaceful Abidjan working-class neighborhood of Yopougon (which they call "Yop City, like something out of an American movie"), as they strive for love and the right boyfriend. Yop City, as detailed in Oubrerie's fluid and cartoonish black and white drawings, is a mellow place where disco rules the night and practically the worst thing these girls have to worry about is the disapproval of their parents--or in the case of the quiet title character, criticism from those who wish she were more boy-crazed and less focused on a career. It's a quick piece of work, but memorable in mood, capturing the country's brief flicker of postcolonial peaceful prosperity before descending into the modern maelstrom of corruption and violence we know only too well. (Feb.)

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Nick Bertozzi Meets the Modernists

Brooklyn-based cartoonist and teacher Nick Bertozzi hasn't published a lot of comics in the last couple of years, but that's about to change. The highest-profile book due to appear is his five-years-in-the-works graphic novel The Salon (St. Martin's Griffin), a supernatural murder mystery set in the bohemian Paris of 1907, starring Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Stein, Guillaume Apollinaire and Georges Braque, among others.

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January 3 2007
  • Barron's Graphic Classics: Treasure Island (Barron's)
  • Brian Keene's Fear (Frequency Press)
  • Crisis Aftermath: The Battle For Bludhaven (DC)
  • Fantastic Four: Books Of Doom (Marvel)
  • Ghost Rider: Road To Damnation (Marvel)
  • Hellshock: Definitive Edition (Image)
  • Lethe (Netcomics)
  • Let's Be Perverts (Netcomics)
  • Mechademia Vol. 1 (University Of Minnesota Press)
  • Outsiders: The Good Fight (DC)
  • Transformers: Generations (IDW Publishing)
  • Vampire Knight Vol. 1 (Viz)


  • Viz Expands European Operations
  • Kyle Baker In Brooklyn Group Art Show
  • Bone Raffle Begins At Joystiq
  • Dini and Vaughan Guests Of Honor At NYCC
  • Newsarama Offers New Year Number Ones
  • Kitchen Sink Now Accepting Donations
  • Yuricon 2007 Releases Initial Guest List

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