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Beacon Plans Graphic Adapt of Kindred; Nonfiction Comics Line

Beacon Press, a 155 year-old Boston-based nonprofit publisher with a mission driven by social justice, will publish a graphic adaptation of the late Hugo-award winning science-fiction novelist Octavia Butler’s much-praised novel Kindred, the latest comics work to be acquired by Beacon. The graphic novel version of Kindred comes on the heels of a new hardcover edition of the prose novel released at the end of 2008. The graphic deal was negotiated by literary agent Merrilee Heifetz, who represents the Butler estate, and was ultimately the result of a story about Heifetz’s interest in adapting Butler’s works into comics that ran on the PW website in 2007.

The acquisition of the graphic rights to Kindred is the latest comics work commissioned by Beacon Press, which is the publishing arm of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, an organization that represents over a 1,000 liberal religious congregations. Over the last year the house has acquired three other comics properties—all nonfiction—and outlined plans to publish a line of comics works that speak to the house’s mission of publishing on issues of social justice and liberal political activism. Noted comics artist Alison Bechdel, creator of the longrunning strip, Dykes to Watch Out For and author of the much-lauded comics memoir Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, has acted as an informal consultant to the press, recommending two of the titles Beacon plans to publish.

Fantagraphics Brings Tardi to the US

Legendary French cartoonist Jacques Tardi is finally coming to the U.S. with two graphic novels due this summer from Fantagraphics.

March Comics Bestsellers

Jeff Kinney's Last Straw settles at #1; Naruto holds slots #2-5 and 10; Bone: Crown of Horns is at #6 and Batman RIP at #9.
From Web to Print: Dark Horse’s Applegeeks

Applegeeks, a tech and geek oriented book about four college friends and their adventures with the everyday and the absurd, is the latest Web comics collection from Dark Horse.
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A mysterious marking in an apartment building slowly leads to madness and horror for five tenants in this exclusive 17-page preview of Pixu: The Mark of Evil by Gabriel Bá, Becky Cloonan, Vasilis Lolos, and Fábio Moon. Pixu will be released by Dark Horse in July.
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Secret Identities Revealed

Secret Identities is an ambitious comics anthology which sets out to find or create more Asian-American superheroes; to balance a status quo of "white" super men who are disproportionately depicted, inked, given voice and color (ahem) by Asian-American artists. A popular question posed in the anthology and at the eponymous discussion panel at the 2009 New York Comic-Con: "Why are there so many Asian-American writers and artists and so few Asian-American characters?"

Batman R.I.P.: The Deluxe Edition
Grant Morrison, Tony S. Daniel and various. DC, $24.99 (208p) ISBN 978-1-4012-2090-7

Batman is pushed past the edge of sanity in this spectacular story that mixes icy mind games and passionate outbursts. A club of criminal masterminds, the Black Glove, has an elaborate plot to make Bruce Wayne/Batman self-destruct by convincing him that all his friends and lovers have betrayed him and that his most trusted memories are false. As clever in their scheming as the villains are, however, they have no idea how thorough Batman has been in planning ways to protect his obsessions; consequently, the action is fractured between scenes of what is really happening, what might be happening, what probably isn’t happening, etc. This premise gives scriptwriter Morrison and principal artist Daniel a chance to review key episodes and images from the Caped Crime Fighter’s long career—including, of course, numerous encounters with the Joker, who’s too chaotic to be happy in any organization like the Black Glove, but who struts through the action wielding sardonic humor and two straight razors. Whether Batman winds up (or ever was) totally sane is unresolved, but he’s a fascinating protagonist in this sweeping, emotionally draining saga. (Feb.)

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New York Times Debuts Comics Bestseller List

Although a few graphic novels have shown up on the New York Times extended bestseller list over the years, of late the Times has had a policy to not include comics and graphic novels on their myriad lists of bestselling books. That all changed last week when NYT reporter (and not-so-secret staff comics maven) George Gene Gustines announced on the NYT Arts Beat blog that the paper of record has started a "graphic books" bestseller list.


March 11, 2009
  • Catwoman: The Long Road Home (DC)
  • Elixer (Heavy Metal)
  • Inukami Vol. 2 (Seven Seas)
  • The Losers by Jack Kirby (DC)
  • Madman Atomic Comics Vol. 2 (Image)
  • Marvel Illustrated: Picture of Dorian Gray (Marvel)
  • The Stand: Captain Trips (Marvel)
  • Wormwood Gentleman Corpse Vol. 1 (IDW)
  • Shinobi Life Vol. 2 (Tokyopop)
  • Transmetropolitan Vol. 1: Back On the Street (DC)
  • Zorro: Year One (Dynamite)

  • DC Comics Launches After Watchmen Promotion
  • Japanese Spidey on Marvel.com
  • Death Note Film Event
  • Inoue Wins Manga Prize
  • Anime Day at Kinokuniya
  • IDW Offers Obama Sequel
  • Hillary Comic 2nd Printing
  • Charity Auction For Moore Book
  • AOTS Watchmen Spoof
  • Physicist on Watchmen
  • Two Comics Exhibits
  • This Week in the Beat

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