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Web Exclusive Reviews: Week of 4/28/2008
This week: a look back with Goldwater, midcentury ball players and Sitting Bull; a look inside Steve Jobs, the international food racket and poker's checkered past; economics for the rest of us, another memoir of the modern Midwest, an Olympian oarsman and a lesson in Assholery. Plus more!
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Graphic Novel Breakfast at BEA
In a first for BookExpo America, this year's show will hold a breakfast panel featuring four acclaimed comics creators offering their insights into the growth of the graphic novel category. Pulitzer Prize—winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman, Hellboy creator Mike Mignola and writer and Heroes producer Jeph Loeb will be interviewed by Jeff Smith, creator of the bestselling fantasy graphic nov...
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Photo Mania: NYCC 2008
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Orson Scott Card's Ender Comics
Marvel Comics and renowned science fiction writer Orson Scott Card announced at last weekend’s New York Comics Convention a new series of comics based on Ender's Game.
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NYCC Is Manga Country
There were big announcements by manga houses Viz Media and Del Rey; plans for a new line of color graphic novels by Tokyopop and a new content deal between Japanese publisher Square Enix and Yen Press.
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Abel and Madden Study the Panels
Drawing Words and Writing Pictures by Jessica Abel and Matt Madden is an essential addition to any library of graphic novel how-tos.
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Memories and Movies at NYCC
An award for Stan Lee, a tribute to the late Steve Gerber, and a preview of The Spirit movie provided highlights of NYCC 2008.
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NYCC; ICv2 Briefs
NYCC, ICv2 Briefs:Comics for Girls; More Minx; Haspiel Joins Zuda; Mobile Comics; Tokoyopop In the House; Zot! Returns; Selling Emily; Tween Comics; Buyers Aware; and Talent Fight
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Big NYCC Crowds Enjoy Good Mood, Weather, Comics
The 2008 New York Comic-Con drew an estimated 64,000 fans and professionals in what everyone agreed was a strong show that spotlighted the many facets of the world of graphic novels.
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Kids' Comics: Publishers Jump In
The market for kids' comics is growing, but publishers and creators agree that it's still in its early stages.
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Signature Review: America America
America America Ethan Canin . Random , $27 (480p) ISBN 978-0-679-45680-3 Signature Reviewed by Jerome Charyn Ethan Canin's new novel is a powerful lament that haunts us like a latter-day ghost of The Great Gatsby. Like Gatsby, it deals with an orgiastic rupture in the American dream. If F. Scott Fitzgerald anatomized the Jazz Age and delivered its own corrupt and luscious poetry, Canin giv...
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Barefoot in Manhattan
In a move that could push Barefoot Books further up Inc. magazine’s list of the top 5,000 fastest-growing private businesses (which it made for the first time last year), the Cambridge, Mass./Bath, England, children’s book publisher has reached an agreement with FAO Schwarz to create a dedicated Barefoot Books boutique in FAO’s flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
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Comics Go Wide at New York Comic-Con; Gordon Lee Charges Dismissed
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Ender's Game Comics Coming from Marvel
Marvel is adding Orson Scott Card's popular Ender's Game universe to its stable of comics adaptations.
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Tokyopop Debuts Line of Color Graphic Novels
Next year, American manga publisher Tokyopop will launch Tokyopop Graphic Novels, a line of full-color books featuring manga-influenced art and stories by artists from all over the world.
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Vertigo Announces Push to Acquire Graphic Novels
DC's Vertigo imprint is dedicating two editors, Jonathan Vankin and Joan Hilty, to the job of acquiring new original graphic novels in a broad range of genres.
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ICv2’s Annual Graphic Novel Conference
ICv2’s third annual Graphic Novel Conference will kick-off on April 17—the day before New York Comic-con opens—at the Javits Convention Center in New York, with a day of facts and figures about the state of the business.
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ICv2 Confab Reports 2007 Graphic Novel Sales Rise 12%
In 2007 graphic novel sales in the U.S. and Canada were $375 million, a 12% rise from 2006 and quintuple the sales number from 2001.
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Nonfiction Reviews: Week of 4/21/2008
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Fiction Reviews: Week of 4/21/2008



