PW Comics Week

Buffy Season 8—the Shape of Things to Come?

Dark Horse Comics’ Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 is a rare commodity. It’s consistently one of the top-selling periodical comic books since the release of the first issue in March, despite not being based on a decades-old superhero property or published by Marvel or DC Comics. But it may not be so rare for long. Other publishers are also banking that comics with famous authors or with TV tie-ins will find a sizable audience beyond the hardcore comics fan.

The success of this television show-turned-comic can largely be attributed to the direct involvement of the property’s creator, Joss Whedon, who wrote the initial five issues of the series and has a heavy hand in plotting out the rest. And Buffy Season 8 follows a story line initiated in the television show’s final season, sending off  many more of the TV show’s rabid fanbase—who are still hungry  for more Buffy adventures—to bookstores and comic book shops.



DrMaster: Publishing Manga Small Scale

DrMaster is hoping a small, independent manga house can compete with larger publishers.




Behind Clark Kent's Glasses

Danny Fingeroth's new book explores the role that Jewish-Americans played in pioneering the superhero genre.
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In this 8-page preview of Brian Churilla and Jeremy Shepherd's, The Engineer, an ancient entity is literally consuming the universe. Only one man—The Engineer—can save existence by finding the Konstrukt, an archaic mechanism that gives its possessor the power to manipulate reality itself. The 4-issue mini-series will begin in November from Archaia Studios Press.
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Matsumoto's Mashup

Taiyo Matsumoto has created an avant-garde masterpiece in Tekkon Kinkreet, beautiful and complex. Viz Media has taken a near flawless reissue of the series from Shogakukan, the original Japanese publisher of Tekkon Kinkreet, and made an exact American mirror-image of it. In short, Tekkon Kinkreet: Black & White is a wonderful adult graphic novel that crosses national, ethnic and genre boundaries. It's pretty much perfect. The only problem is, what the hell is a "tekkon kinkreet"?

Powr Mastrs, Vol. 1
C.F. PictureBox (www.pictureboxinc.com), $18 (144 p.) ISBN 978-0-9789722-8-8

The first of a projected ten-volume series by Chris Forgues, who signs his comics work as C.F., sets the scene for what, if completed, will be an epic experimental comic series unlike any seen before in the U.S. Though it bears no remote stylistic resemblance to Japanese manga, the book puts one in mind of such works, both because of its long-form multivolume approach featuring a large cast of characters and its way of making the reader feel slightly lost in an unfamiliar form and culture. It reads like the dream of someone who spent all night copying art out of the Dungeons and Dragons manuals while watching Yellow Submarine over and over. Multiple story threads are introduced, including one about Subra Ptareo, a naïve young man who wanders fantastical landscapes on a vague quest to purge himself of some imaginary or real poison. Other characters include Lady Minirex, who has an extended sex scene with a giant jellyfish, and Mosfet Warlock, who harnesses vaporized chrysanthemums to turn corpses into "living metal." Drawn in graphite pencil without color or shading, the deliberately unpolished artwork has a raw appeal, particularly in the author's penchant for fantastic environments where geometrical patterns integrate with organic nature tableaux. (Nov.)

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Cemetery

Over the past 40 years or so, anyone flipping through the pages of the New Yorker has encountered and chuckled at the cartoons of Brooklyn-born Mort Gerberg. His cartoons have appeared pretty much everywhere, from the New Yorker to Playboy. For his newest book, Last Laughs: Cartoons about Aging, Retirement and the Great Beyond, Gerberg brought together 26 New Yorker cartoonists to take an amusing look at the big topics—including the big D—of our senior years.


October 24, 2007
  • Maggots (Picturebox)
  • Black Sun Silver Moon (Go! Comics)
  • Pictures of You (Alternative Comics)
  • Spirit Vol. 1 (DC)
  • New Engineering (Picturebox)
  • Southland Tales: The Prequel Saga (Graphitti Designs)
  • X-Factor Vol. 3: Many Lives of Madrox (Marvel)
  • Jack of Fables Vol. 2: Jack of Hearts (DC/ Vertigo)
  • Bride of the Water God (Dark Horse)
  • Es Vol. 4 (Broccoli International)

  • BEA '08:Comics All Day Saturday
  • APE Moves to November
  • ICv2 Confab For NYAF
  • Auction for Disabled Vets
  • TV Grabs The Middleman
  • DMP Club Otakie Contest
  • Matt Groening on TCM
  • NBM Debuts Trondheim Blog
  • First Second Creators Blog
  • OSU Cartoon Fest

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