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------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Make a clean sweep of pop-up ads. Yahoo! Companion Toolbar. Now with Pop-Up Blocker. Get it for free! http://us.click.yahoo.com/L5YrjA/eSIIAA/yQLSAA/bGIolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> CBEM 476 concludes . . . TOMB RAIDER "ANGEL OF DARKNESS" READER SET We've packaged the three-part "Angel of Darkness" story arc from Tomb Raider #32-#34, all at just a smidge below original cover price! This exciting storyline ties into the most recent "Tomb Raider" video game release! $8 SRP WANTED #6 (W) Mark Millar (Art) J.G. Jones (C) Paul Mounts Painted Cover by J.G. Jones The most acclaimed series of the year rushes to its whipsaw conclusion! Wesley Gibson, the Killer, is at war with his own supervillain Fraternity. But when Wesley gets unexpected help, he's more surprised than anyone! Superheroes as you've never seen them before are brought to you by writer Mark Millar and artist J.G. Jones. You know you want it. FC Mature Readers 32 pages $2.99 part six of a six-issue story arc ALSO AVAILABLE: Signed edition autographed by artist J.G. Jones $19.99 WANTED #3 DEATH ROW EDITION (W) Mark Millar (Art) J.G. Jones (C) Paul Mounts Painted Cover by J.G. Jones The most talked-about tale of the year is sold out, but you need not want for Wanted! This special re-presentation of Wanted #3 includes the entire original issue, along with a special exclusive 4-page "Behind the Scenes" section found nowhere else! Sex. Money. Super-powers. Costume. You know you want it. Again. Full Color Mature Readers 32 pages $2.99 HUMANKIND #1 (W) Tony Daniel (P) Tony Daniel (I) Kevin Conrad (Cov) Richard and Tanya Horie Conspiracy, androids, hot chicks on motorcycles, and monstrous alien abominations run amok in the first issue of this great new ongoing series! Detective Alia Sparrow leads the Human Crimes Bureau on the planet Thera, a planet that steals its culture and patterns itself after Earth. With the help of her hulking robotic sidekick, Greta the Enforcer, Sparrow investigates the disappearances of several human slaves, and begins to unravel the mystery of a downed space shuttle from Earth...and the conspiracy surrounding its crew. Full Color 32 pages $2.99 continuing series Variant cover structure t'k MAGDALENA/VAMPIRELLA #1 (W) Robert Kirkman (Art) Francis Manapul (C) Brian Buccellato (Cov) Francis Manapul; 1-in-4 variant cover by Chris Bachalo (Ultimate X- Men) What happens when two bodacious babes go after the same prize? Catfight! The Magdalena, the warrior/protector of the Catholic Church, must retrieve an ancient mystical amulet. But the amulet is the only thing that can cure Vampirella of her blood lust once and for all! This one-shot special co-published with Harris Comics features the writing talents of Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead, Captain America) and the artistic stylings of Francis Manapul (Witchblade)! WITCHBLADE #78 (W) Ian Edginton (P) Tony Daniel (I) Kevin Conrad (Cov) Greg Land The carnage continues as another longstanding Top Cow character dies! Witchblade-wielder and homicide detective Sara Pezzini investigates events that will reverberate throughout the Top Cow Universe for the next year...and we're introduced to Tony Daniel's new series, Humankind, as well! Full Color 32 pages $2.99 continuing series TOM JUDGE: THE RAPTURE TP (W) Paul Jenkins (P) Clayton Crain (I) Jonathan Glapion (Col) Tyson Wengler The events that will ROCK the Top Cow Universe got their start here! This new paperback by master scribe Paul Jenkins (Spectacular Spider- Man, The Darkness) collects the entire 8-issue Universe series, plus the Tom Judge: End of Days one-shot. Read it now-It's your road map to the Cow for the next year! Full color 224 pages $19.99 trade paperback STRYKEFORCE #5 (W) Jay Faerber (P) Tyler Kirkham (I) Marlo Alquiza (C) Brian Buccellato The truth about little Tommy Jenkins has been revealed-and it just might kill the Strykeforce! As the team struggles to stay alive in light of this shocking revelation, Tommy's final fate rests in the hands of Morgan Stryker-which doesn't exactly please all the team members. Don't miss the action-packed conclusion to the new Strykeforce's first adventure! Full color 32 pages $2.99 Part 5 of a 5-part story arc TOMB RAIDER #45 (W) James Bonny (P) Wilson Tortosa (Col) Tyson Wengler (Cov) Adam Hughes "Inner Demons" After discovering that she's been targeted for death by a powerful foe, Lara Croft is determined to sharpen her fighting skills. She seeks out the Dark Master, a legendary figure shrouded in mystery, who is as skilled in the art of physical combat...as he is in the ways of mysticism. Full color 32 pages $2.99 continuing series DARKNESS #14 (W) Frank Tieri (P) J.J. Kirby (Col) Matt Milla (Cov) Dale Keown Wolverine scribe and true-to-his-marinara goomba Frank Tieri amps up the "Sopranos" factor of The Darkness! Don Alberto is dead, the victim of Darkness-bearer Jackie Estacado. But when the Don's son tries to take over the mob AND the Don mysteriously rises from the dead, Jackie is caught in the middle! A great jumping-on point with a new three- issue story arc! Full color 32 pages $2.99 continuing series DARKNESS #1 "RAW" EDITION (W) Paul Jenkins (Art and Cover) Dale Keown The stunning art of Dale Keown is shown as you've never seen it before! This special re-presentation The Darkness (vol. 2) #1 features the delicate, grayscaled renderings of master artist Dale Keown as he originally intended-without colors for the very first time! B/W 32 pages $2.99 one-shot special TOP COW JAM POSTER 2004 By Marc Silvestri, Eric Basaldua, Dan Jurgens, Tyler Kirkham, and more. The gang's all here! All of Top Cow's top artists and top properties are on one great poster! Featuring characters from Wanted, Humankind, The Darkness, Witchblade, Tomb Raider and Pitt! Full color 24x36 inches Please inquire for pricing (net $3) Poster ALSO AVAILABLE: Signed-and-numbered edition of 100 autographed by Marc Silvestri, Billy Tan, Eric Basaldua, Rick Basaldua, Steve Firchow, David Nakayama, Tyler Kirkham, Matt Banning and Mike Choi $99.99 SRP IMAGE COMICS CHECKLIST August 2004 Noble Causes #2 - 32 p. - $3.50 4 August 2004 The Art of Greg Horn - 144 p. - $39.95 Case Files: Sam & Twitch #16 - 32 p. - $2.50 Deep Sleeper Omnibus - 64 p. - $5.95 Forsaken #1 - 32 p. - $2.95 Frankenstein Mobster - 32 p. - $2.95 NYC Mech #5 - 32 p. - $2.95 PvP Replay #1 - 48 p. - $4.95 PvP Replay #1 signed and numbered - 48 p. - $14.95 Victory, vol. 2 #1 - 32 p. - $2.95 The Walking Dead #11 - 32 p. - $2.95 11 August 2004 Deep Sleeper #3 - 32 p. - $2.95 Savage Dragon: God War #2 - 32 p. - $2.95 Six - 32 p. - $2.95 Superpatriot: War On Terror #2 - 32 p. - $2.95 Tales of the Realm - 144 p. - $14.95 Ultra #1 - 32 p. - $2.95 18 August 2004 Invincible #16 - 32 p. - $2.95 Jack Staff, vol. 2: Soldiers - 160 p. - $15.95 PvP #10 - 32 p. - $2.95 Sylvia Faust - #1 - 32 p. - $2.95 25 August 2004 Dawn 15th Anniversary Poster Book - 32 p. - $4.95 The Gray Area #3 - 48 p. - $5.95 Hawaiian Dick #1 - 32 p. - $2.95 Invincible, vol. 3: Perfect Strangers - tpb - 144 p. - $12.95 Small Gods #3 - 32 p. - $2.95 Spawn #149 - 32 p. - $2.50 Tales from the Bully Pulpit - 64 p. - $6.95 Tommysaurus Rex - 112 p. - $10.95 TOP COW PRODUCTIONS CHECKLIST Wanted #6 - 32 p. - $2.99 Wanted #3 Death Row Edition - 32 p. - $2.99 Humankind #1 - 32 p. - $2.99 Magdalena/Vampirella #1 - 32 p. - $2.99 Witchblade #78 - 32 p. $2.99 Tom Judge: The Rapture TPB - 224 p. - $19.99 Strykeforce #5 - 32 p. - $2.99 Tomb Raider #45 - 32 p. - $2.99 The Darkness #14 - 32 p. - $2.99 The Darkness #1 RAW Edition - 32 p. - $2.99 Top Cow Jam Poster - 24" x 36" - $3 Top Cow Jam Poster signed and numbered - $99.99 +++++ Top Shelf Comics Fans Worldwide, Summer is heating up with some hot new releases and a sneak peek at what's shipping in August: ******************************************************* HOT OFF THE PRESS -- THE MIRROR OF LOVE! ******************************************************* Alan Moore & Jose Villarrubia present an absolutely groundbreaking masterpiece that beautifully recounts the history of same-sex love. "The only way to go to war with hate is to love. The Mirror of Love is the great weapon in our arsenal. Not only does it elegantly and profoundly tell our history, it gives us a perfect reflection of our immense beauty. Moore and Villarrubia weave a remarkable tapestry, in words and images, that captures with precision the ecclesiastical and ecstatic capabilities of the human heart." -- Margaret Cho " The Mirror of Love is a unique, beautiful and immensely powerful marriage of voice and vision, fact and feeling. Part testament, part history, part celebration, it belongs on everybody's bedside table, gay, straight or undecided. Wonderful." -- Clive Barker THE MIRROR OF LOVE by Alan Moore & Jose Villarrubia, $24.95 http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog.php?type=12&title=206 THE MIRROR OF LOVE -- SIGNED & # EDITION (Web Exclusive), $49.95 http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog.php?type=12&title=293 ******************************************************* HOT OFF THE PRESS -- THREE ROCKIN' BOOKS! ******************************************************* I don't think we've published three books cooler than these. SAME DIFFERENCE explores the not-so-average twenty-somethings' of Korean- American life; DANG! follows obnoxious teens, fashion conscious yuppies, and twin homeless orphans in a series debut that might just be the new "Eightball #1" for the modern generation; and ALL FLEE! tells the exploits of a "Godzilla" training camp where young monsters learn to trample. How could you go wrong!? Click here to see the covers and details for all three titles: SAME DIFFERENCE & OTHER STORIES by Derek Kirk Kim, $12.95 http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog.php?type=12&title=403 DANG! by Martin Cendreda, $3.50 http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog.php?type=12&title=402 ALL FLEE! by Gavin Burrows and Simon Gane, $3.95 http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog.php?type=12&title=400 ******************************************************* SHIPPING IN AUGUST -- IN "PREVIEWS" NOW! ******************************************************* For the first time ever, Top Shelf has teamed up with Nickelodeon to collect the comics from their groundbreaking Nickelodeon Magazine: GRAMPA & JULIE: SHARK HUNTERS by Jef Czekaj Equal parts Tin Tin and The Simpsons, this full-color graphic novel - - suitable for children and adults of all ages -- collects Jef Czekaj's endearing and delightful tale from the pages of Nickelodeon Magazine (which reaches over 1 million kids and parents each month). Join Julie and her world-famous Grampa in endless zany adventures as they search the high seas for Stephen, the largest shark in the world. Along the way they meet rapping squirrels, nerdy pirates, and entrepreneurial penguins as they travel from the bottom of the ocean to the furthest reaches of outer space. Will they find Stephen? Will pirates make them walk the plank? And will Julie ever get her Grampa to stop goofing around? Dive in and find out. Published in association with ickelodeon, and funded in part by a grant from the Xeric Foundation. -- $14.95 (US), 128 pages, 10" x 7.5", Graphic Novel, Full-Color, ISBN 1-891830-52-X, Shipping in August http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog.php?type=12&title=394 And the underground superstar, Wild Man Fischer, is back in action in this way cool one-shot: THE LEGEND OF WILD MAN FISCHER by Dennis P. Eichhorn & J. R. Williams A mind-bending package of madcap hi-jinx following the exploits of one of America's underground superstars, Wild Man Fischer. First serialized in Dennis P. Eichhorn's Real Stuff in the early '90s, this collection, written by Eichhorn and rendered by artist J.R. Williams, also contains an all-new episode illustrated by Holly K. Tuttle, as well as essays by Williams and outsider-music maven, Irwin Chusid, and over a dozen previously unpublished photos of Mr. Fischer. -- $7.95 (US), 64 pages, 6 3/4" w x 8", Graphic Novel, 1-891830-61-9, Shipping in August http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog.php?type=12&title=417 ******************************************************* ******************************************************* Your friend thru comics, Chris Staros Top Shelf Productions PO Box 1282 Marietta, GA 30061-1282 USA chris@topshelfcomix.com http://www.topshelfcomix.com +++++ Muskrat Ramblings - June Wednesday, June 09, 2004 Random thoughts for random times... Hello. Yes, I'm still alive. Barely. This has been one of the toughest two-week stretches I've ever been through. Of course, in a cartoonist's world, "tough" is a relative thing. However: A week ago Monday, we arrived home late (like, 11 pm) after an exhausting four days at KublaCon and DorkStock West. Tuesday I was actually able to get some work done. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday were taken up with all-day out Of The Box meetings. Saturday was an appearance at the Chicago Book Expo (and an almost three-hour signing session). Since then, it's been nose-to-the-grindstone (or at least Bristol Board) work. But some good stuff's been going on in the background. * Chez Goth and the Star Munchkin roleplaying game have shipped. * Dr. Blink #0 and the Dork Storm Free Comic Book Day comic have printed and are shipping. I am almost giggling with delight that Dr. Blink #0 is now a reality. I have two copies on hand (one of which I'll be mailing to Chris and Melissa today). * Attack of the Political Cartoonists is also shipping. This is the largest project I've ever undertaken. The initial print run is 15,000 copies, most of which are already spoken for. The book contains the work of 150 editorial cartoonists, and is published in conjunction with the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists. Every cartoonist has a page, and more than a dozen Pulitzer Prize Winners are included. I haven't talked much of this project as - frankly - I've been worried sick about it. I think it will do VERY well (all the major chains have glommed onto it in major ways). But the costs have been far larger than the usual 4-6,000 print runs of the average Dork Tower trade. I'm not a big fan of writing checks for many multiple thousands of dollars. More on this later, but it should be in stores by the middle of the month. * I'm starting a new comic strip for Amazing Stories (the first issue of the relaunch goes to press soon). It's called "Redshirts." I was happy with the first couple of strips I drew up, and it's been an enjoyable project. The last time I started a new comic strip on my own was this little thing called "Dork Tower"... * The reprints of Livin La Vida Dorka (now listed as the collected Dork Tower Volume IV) and Heart of Dorkness are finally back from the printer. * Dork Tower 28 goes to press this week. Knock on wood. * Dave Arneson (I'M NOT WORTHY! I'M NOT WORTHY!) has written a wonderful introduction for a new, full-color Dork Tower e-book collection that will be available soon. It contains ALL the cartoons that have ever run in Scrye and Dragon magazines. But damn, Dave (one of the original creators of D&D) is one of my favorite people in the gaming world. One of the biggest thrills I've ever gotten in my brief Gaming Pro career was returning to the Dork Storm booth one GenCon to see Dave trying to buy some Dork Tower stuff. I say "try" because as soon as I saw him there, I ran to the booth and told him his money was NO good there: he could have ANYTHING he wanted, on me! I was flying for the rest of the day. * Wil Wheaton asked me to illustrate his new book, "Just a Geek." So I came up with a Cartoon Wil (not so much a caricature as Wil done in Munchkin style) that he and his publishers seem very happy with. Yay! * I've signed a contract with a top-notch manufacturer of plush products that you probably know. The first two items will be a plush Gilly doll, and an Igor plushie that will double as a dice bag. (Don't ask me where you have to reach to get the dice...I honestly don't want to think about that). * And some of you will have heard me talking about a secret new project I've been working on. THIS can now be announced. MUNCHKIN BITES! The new, full-set, boxed stand-alone (or combine) World of Dorkness Munchkin game, to take its place alongside Munchkin, Star Munchkin and Munchkin-Fu! > Munchkin Bites! > >Okay, so Munchkin Blender hasn't even gone to press yet and you're already working on another one? > >Well, yes. You know you want it. > >Munchkin Bites! will be a stand-alone game which, like the previous >Munchkin sequels, will be combinable with the others. In this game, you become Vampires, Werewolves, and Changelings . . . or unholy crossbreeds . . . bashing through a haunted house, slaughtering the other monsters and everything else you find. Any vague resemblance to a certain soon-to-be-late World of Not-Much-Light is strictly . . . hee hee . . . well, you'll see. >Munchkin Bites! is illustrated by John Kovalic. John practically MADE us do this game, in fact, just so he could draw a lot more vampire pictures of Gilly, Igor, and the rest of the Dork Tower crew. As you see, he had a good time . . . >I had a good time, too, at the last playtest. I was a sex-changed vampirESS with Goth Boots, a Punk Hairdo, a Maniac Minion, and the Bat Bat and several really cool powers, including Metathesis, Transmogrification, and Celeritousness. And I won. Faced a Wind-Up Skull . . . a FLUFFY wind-Up Skull . . . and demolished it. Insert evil laughter here! >Munchkin Bites! will ship in October. Of course. > >-- Steve Jackson Munchkin Bites will, in short, rock on blood toast! Now we're cooking with blood gas... Now, all that said, there's been some negatives as well. * My first published Short Story, "SF" (appearing in Guardian of Order's "Path of the Bold" anthology) came back for proofing. I'm happier with it after some rewrites, but damn did it seem heavy- handed and amateur when I saw it again after a month. Do all writers have this much self-doubt? And I very nearly blew the deadline (apologies to both my ever-suffering editor James Lowder and the good folks at GOO). Now I know more how the process works for fiction, I'd like to keep on trying my hand at it. But at this point in time I'm respecting my writer friends far more than I ever have before. The book's now at press. * Some problems with mis-listing the Political Cartoonists book's ISBN number made for a fraught day, recently. The more I get drawn (no pun intended) into the publishing biz, the more I realize I'm a cartoonist first, and a businessman second (or third, fourth or tenth, depending on my mood)... * It's becoming more and more likely that I will not be able to make CONvergence (Minneapolis, over the 4th of July weekend), due to the few weekends at home Judith and I seem to have home together this summer. * I may have to pull out of one of the large summer cons, as someone close to me will be undergoing some serious surgery, and I sure as heck want to be there for that. * Obviously, all this took its toll on the web comic last week. I hope to be back up to speed this week, but today's cartoon will most likely be late. Is that it? Well, let's be frank, I know I've most likely forgotten some things. But what MOST people want to know about is the Peahen Saga. Yes, she's still in the back yard. The farm never returned my call (although the DNR left a message saying that Peacocks and Peahens are not "protected species" in Wisconsin, as if I was waiting to shoot the thing or something. Weird.) She's going through Peacock Chow (aka birdseed) at an alarming rate, although it is kinda cool (if initially disconcerting) that she's found staring into the bedroom window every morning. Still, she'd probably be happiest in an aviary or on a farm, with other Peafowl. So the search for a Peahome continues... John THURSDAY ADDENDA Well, this kinda bites. I just found out that Redshirts.com is taken. Redshirts is the name of the new comic strip I'm doing for Amazing Stories. Now, what REALLY bites is that Redshirts.com was apparently registered less than TWO WEEKS ago. A quick trip to Redshirts.com shows that it's been taken up by an Internet Squatting Company, who are quite willing to sell it for $2888.00. Pardon me while I die laughing. I don't think anything suspicious is at foot. The only people I discussed the name Redshirts with were my editors at Amazing Stories. This is just, I suspect, a case of really lousy timing. When I looked up the domain name, I fully expected it to have been taken years ago. So, what do you think I should do? A) Keep the name Redshirts and try and come up with a catchy (and available) domain name? B) Change the name of the comic strip (say, Redshirtz) to something that is available as a domain name? C) Just not worry about it at all, and link Redshirts to DorkTower.com, or D) Take some other action, that I've obviously overlooked... John -- John Kovalic Director, Dork Storm Press LLC, Box 45063, Madison, WI 53744 http://www.dorktower.com Art Director, Out of the Box Games Publishers of APPLES TO APPLES * WHAD'YA KNOW? * BLINK * BOSWORTH * GOLD DIGGER MY WORD! * SHIPWRECKED * SQUINT * SWITCH * WHEEDLE * 10 DAYS http://www.otb-games.com "Soylens Viridis Homines Est" Exit, pursued by a muskrat... +++++ Radio Comix Solicitation Information for October 2004 Releases The following books are scheduled to be published and released by Radio Comix in October 2004. To find out more about Radio Comix, please contact: Radio Comix (www.radiocomix.com) phone/fax: 210-348-7195 email: mhigh@coldcut.com address: 11765 West Ave #117, San Antonio, TX 78216 Radio Comix (non-adult) Titles: NEW RELEASES: Title: Furrlough #142 Contributors: Various; cover by DAQ Format: 32 pages, black and white interior, full-color cover Retail price: US$3.50 Shipping: October 2004 from Brenner Printing Genre: anthology, anthropomorphic Rating: For all audiences Your only monthly source for anthropomorphic comics! Each issue of Furrlough presents the best stories furry fandom has to offer. In this issue, another hilarious chapter of the new fan favorite, "Clare's Stupid Life" by Kyle Carrozza, plus Thor Thorvaldson's "Tales of Marga", and shorts by David McGuire and Chris Whalen. Sin Factory (adult) Titles: NEW RELEASES: Title: Dangerous #3 Contributors: Various; cover by Thundertori Format: 32 pages, black and white interiors, full-color cover Retail: US$3.50 Shipping: October 2004 from Brenner Printing Genre: "yaoi" (gay), manga Rating: For adults only Exotic. Forbidden. Dangerous! This yaoi anthology features sex- soaked stories and art of a deliciously homosexual nature. Beautiful men, loving other beautiful men, as only our artists can deliver. Demonic sex aplenty with the return of "Incubus" by Thundertori, plus stories and art by Taffi Holliday, Himesama, and Terrie Smith. Title: Genus #68 Contributors: Various; cover by Yamaneko-ya Format: 32 pages, black and white interiors, full-color cover Retail: US$3.50 Shipping: October 2004 from Brenner Printing Genre: adult, anthropomorphic, anthology Rating: For adults only The longest-running erotic comic series continues to tease with plenty of fluffy femmes to tantalize every naughty fantasy! More of the foxiest babes in space in Eric Huelin's sexy sci-fi romp, "Vi-X-Zen", plus stories and art by DAQ, Shon Howell, HoneyFox and Terrie Smith. _____________________________________________________________________ _ --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - End of another Issue .. GIVE A KID A COMIC TODAY! 99 percent of lawyers give the rest a bad name. Thanks for subscribing to the Comic Book Network Electronic Magazine (CBEM) --------------------------->Disclaimer<--------------------------- This is an ANNOUNCE only mailing list, only the Editor can send messages to the list. No one else has access to the subscriber list. Replies to these messages will be received by the Editor ONLY, so you must CC: individual contributors if you want them to get your E-Mail. The E-mail to the E-mag MAY be used in future issues at the Editor's discretion UNLESS you specifically request that they not be. 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