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Win *real* prizes! [4] Network Buzz ............................ News/gossip/rumors [5] Interviews: Joshua Hale Fialkov ......... Richard Vasseur [6] Interviews: Billy Martinez, Rob Dunlop, Rich Stahnke ........................... Paul Dale Roberts [7] My Life With Comic Books ................ Paul Howley [8] Lines On Paper .......................... Bruce Canwell [9] Thoughts From the Land of Frost ......... Alex Ness [10] E-Dispatches From the Great White North!. Jonathan A. Gilbert [11] O'Shea's Offhand Opinons ................ Tim O'Shea [12] Suspended Animation ..................... Michael Vance [13] Silva Shado Reviews ..................... Sarah Haslett [14] ComiX-FAN Reviews........................ Eric J. Moreels [15] Rich's Reviews .......................... Richard Vasseur [16] What About Bob? ......................... Robert Taylor [17] M.O.E. Reviews .......................... Paul Dale Roberts [18] My View: GENERALISSIMO el BUSHO; SATYR; THE NODWICK CHRONICLES; PS238 .......... David LeBlanc [19] TOP 100 COMICS FOR June 2004 ............ Diamond Comics Dist. [20] New Series in August Previews ........... Previews [21] New Comic Book Releases List ............ Charles LePage [22] HYPE! & LINKS Section ................... Various _________________________________________________________________ World Wide Web Home Page-->> http://members.aol.com/ComicBkNet Mailed by Yahoo!: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ComicBookNetworkEmag WEEKLY HTML WEB EDITION at -->> http://www.digitalwebbing.com/cbem ----------------------------------------------------------------- o \o/ _ o _| \ / |_ o_ \o/ o /|\ | /\ _\o \o | o/ O/_ /\ | /|\ / \ / \ |\ /) | ( \ /o\ / ) | (\ / | / \ / \ ----------------------------------------------------------------- The ComicBook Network started by Ed Dukeshire and Mike Imboden ----------------------------------------------------------------- If you wish to receive each issue automatically through your Email account, FREE, please send a message FROM that account TO: ComicBookNetworkEmag-subscribe@yahoogroups.com To UNSUBSCRIBE send a message FROM the account to be dropped TO: ComicBookNetworkEmag-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com See section [A] for the address to mail material to be reviewed. _________________________________________________________________ All text contained within is copyrighted to the originating author(s) and is used with permission. Except where elsewhere noted, The Comic Book Net Electronic Magazine is Copyright 2004 by David L. LeBlanc. You may freely distribute or retransmit this file intact without alteration for noncommercial purposes only. Except for personal archiving, permission must be obtained from theindividual authors to reproduce, retransmit, or publish any part of this magazine. Opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors And do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Editor. _________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------- [A] E-Mag Info: Submissions, Back Issues, Web Page SUBMISSIONS ----------- To submit an article, review, column, etc. to our Emag, simply Email it to the editor at: ComicBkNet@aol.com You must include your REAL name and a valid Email address in order to be published in this Emag. Sorry, we do not accept anonymous columns. The weekly deadline is 7:00 PM Eastern Time on Thursday - NO EXCEPTIONS! Late submissions are held over for the following week. Reviews of mainstream books are welcome and we encourage reviews of indies and self published material as we feel that material deserves more exposure to the general public. If you write intelligent, coherent, and timely reviews of any comic book it will almost always be printed, so give us a shot. Commentary on the state of the industry, and personal observations and reflections related to comics are *most* likely to be included in our publication. PLEASE, no material on Gaming, role playing, collectible card games or other hobbies or collectibles other than comic books. That also includes plugs for web pages UNLESS they are concerned with print comic books. We do not promote web comics per se, only the printed media. SEND US YOUR WORK ----------------- We also accept product for review purposes. Advanced copies of comic books will not be returned but any comic books sent to us *will* be reviewed in the ComicBook Net Emag in the column MY VIEW. Send material to be reviewed to: David L. LeBlanc 84 Heather Circle Jefferson, MA 01522-1419 Material is generally reviewed in the order received and be advised that we work a few weeks in advance so your review may not be in the magazine immediately. Advanced copies are therefore encouraged so the review will occur prior to your product hitting the stores. THE Comic Book Net WEB PAGE http://members.aol.com/ComicBkNet ---------------- If you have access to the World Wide Web, please stop by and visit our web page! On our web page, you can find the latest issue of our E-Mag, as well as all back issues and an annotated index. You'll also find important information and other neat features like links to the HTML version of the current issue of this magazine at DIGITAL WEBBING, [http://www.digitalwebbing.com/cbem], some of the comic companies and creators' web pages and many other Comic Book related links! _________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------- [1] On the Net David LeBlanc ComicBkNet@aol.com It wasn't planned this way, but this issue is our largest ever. Lots of Comic Con International pre-show hype, two weeks worth of columns and information from Diamond's latest issue of Previews add up to a lot of stuff. Despite what else you might read in this very issue, I still recommend IDENTITY CRISIS. Only two issues have come out and while some have voiced displeasure with certain plot elements or miscategorize the book as trashing the DC Universe, not even one third of the story has unfolded. I can understand not wanting to read about certain types of abuse and if that is central to the plot taking a pass, fair enough. But there is more here than has been revealed and much will happen in five more issues. You may find you have to get the collected trade next year after missing out on the regular issues. I have faith this will live up to the hype. Thanks for those who expressed good wishes for my vacation. We had a great time at the wedding and with our dear friends we don't get to see enough. The drive back was the down part of the trip. Torrential rains in the Garden State (that's New Jersey for you folks in Rio Linde) had us crawling up I-95 on Sunday afternoon. Next is the Howley wedding where we have to compete on the highway with 100,000 plus Nascar fans heading to the race in New Hampshire this weekend - along with people heading to the mountains for the weekend or the week on vacation themselves. Things should be back to normal after this weekend, but you never know what new surprises the world has for you. Sort of like going into the comic shop and finding these new titles on the racks: ABOUT COMICS 24 Hour Comics Day Highlights 2004 TPB, $24.95 ANGEL GATE PRESS Black Tide Breyfogle Cvr #10, $2.95 AVATAR PRESS Warren Ellis Strange Killings Necromancer #3 (Of 6), $3.50 DC COMICS Hawkman #30, $2.50 Outsiders #14, $2.50 Robin #128, $2.25 DIGITAL WEBBING Digital Webbing Presents #16, $2.95 DORK STORM PRESS Dork Tower #28, $2.99 <---------------------Pick of the Week! DREAMCHILDE PRESS Quantum Rock Of Ages #4 (Of 12), $2.99 IMAGE COMICS Savage Dragon #115, $7.95 MDC COMICS Gabagool #6, $3.00 WCG COMICS Rob Hanes Adventures #5, $2.95 magazines Previews Vol XIV #8, AR In other pop culture I watched the new series RESCUE ME on FX starring Dennis Leary. It is about New York City Firefighters and their daily life on the job and at home. Some are still coping with the losses from Sept 11, 2001. I found it riveting though heavy on the language. However, it is good drama sprinkled with just enough humor. In fact the characterizations are realistic - the way the fraternity of firefighters would act - playing pranks on each other, razzing the newbies, gambling on sports, and bitching about the job. I like it. I also enjoy The Amazing Race on CBS. It on of those reality shows but not about faking love interests or staged events for the cameras. It is a dozen pairs of people racing around the world, completing tasks to get clues to their next destination and stopping only when they get to a designated rest area. The last couple is eliminated and the race resumes 12 hours later. The bonus is they are travelling around the world, seeing places in most of the continents and we go along for the sightseeing tour. We learn a little of the culture, the landmarks and the customs at each place they stop. I find myself routing for some teams, and picturing myself in such a race - wondering if I could compete at their level. It is fun TV to escape from the cares of the real world for an hour. Sort of like a comic book adventure. Enjoy this monster issue and we'll see you next time. David LeBlanc - ComicBkNet@aol.com Editor The Comic Book Net Electronic Magazine _________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------- [2] Letters to the Editor If you want to comment on this or any previous issue, want to offer something for us to publish, or just want to shamelessly suck up to the editor to try and get your name in print send Email to: ComicBkNet@aol.com Note: Letters of comment, including those sent to the columnists, may be used in future issues of CBEM unless you specifically request us NOT to use them. Your Email address and/or name will be withheld upon request. +++++ From: Ben Howard Thanks very much David for taking the time to let us know about your review of THE WATCH: CASUS BELLI in the latest CBEM. Glad you are enjoying reading the series as it develops. The creative team will most definitely be taking your thoughts to heart. PS: Keep the good work you're doing on CBEM up! Ben Howard, Publisher Phosphorescent Comics http://www.phosphorescent.com.au +++++ Subject: LoC for CBEM 480 Date: 7/10/2004 9:52:32 AM Eastern Standard Time From: CraigJohnsonEsq To: ComicBknet A couple of comments on Bruce Canwell's column:- Thought Balloons clutter up art, whereas stick them in a caption (Matt Wagner uses different colours for different characters to great effect in Grendel: God And The Devil) and they free up panels - killing off thought balloons was one of the best innovations of modern comics. Switching from a "scoring from five with half-stars" to a "scoring from ten" system is all well and good, but what if you have a huge archive of prior reviews which readers can look at...should each one of these be manually updated to switch to the new system? I can understand the need for half stars when you say well, the book is better than average (three stars out of five), but not as good as a four star book. In any event, I think it's crazy to criticize a scoring system, when surely the important part of any review is the content? If I had my way, I'd remove all scores from all reviews everywhere - they are intrinsically meaningless, if anyone bought a comic because a reviewer gave it five stars out of five without actually reading the review itself, then they should be ashamed of themselves. In addition, a far better point Bruce should've made was scoring systems are intrinsically flawed by their very existence. Say you score a set of books out of ten. In this case, a score of 5 is average - 6 is above average, and 7s and above start getting into the best of the best. Except perception is such that 7 becomes synonymous with average, so you see books scoring 8 or 9 (or 4 or 4.5 stars out of five if you will) on a regular basis - which should mean that these are amongst the best the industry can achieve...similarly, using ABC as ratings, as Alex Ness does...C means average, so every single book he looks at is above average (minimum rating is C+)? I mean, A should be reserved for the best of the best of the medium, shouldn't it? It cheapens one's ratings to dish out As, A-s and even B+s on such a frequent basis...what is the difference between these three anyway? What tips a book from B to B+ to A- to A? Ratings are rubbish, full stop. Much better is Sarah's, Paul's and your way of dispensing with the ratings - just let the scores do the talking. Best, Craig. +++++ From: bruce.canwell@verizon.net To: ComicBknet@aol.com Subject: Re: Fwd: LoC for CBEM 480 Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 22:21:47 -0400 Hi, Craig -- Dave L. passed along your letter, which I was delighted to read. Getting feedback is always appreciated! If I may, here are my thoughts on a few of the points you raised: (1) "Thought Balloons clutter up art ..." How does a thought balloon clutter the landscape any more than a word balloon? Does this mean we should start putting all dialogue inside captions, too? As I noted in Installment # 28, I just don't geddit. (I agree with you that Matt Wagner knows how to use "thought captions" well. But for every Wagner or Frank Miller, we have how many writers using them poorly? Too many, in my estimation.) The crux of the matter is: word balloons, thought balloons, "thought captions," author-omniscient captions -- they are all tools that can be used or misused. Writers who dismiss thought balloons out-of-hand are, in my opinion, misguided. Regarding grading systems, (2) "...what if you have a huge archive of prior reviews which readers can look at...should each one of these be manually updated to switch to the new system?" I guess each reviewer would have to answer that for himself. I suppose if a reviewer had the time and inclination, he could knock himself out revising away his prior grading system, though that seems kind of "1984-ish" t'me. (3) "...a far better point Bruce should've made was scoring systems are intrinsically flawed by their very existence." Hey, much as I might agree with you, that's your axe to grind, not mine -- and you made an excellent case for your position in your letter! Unfortunately, grading systems seem here to stay (not just in comics: in TV, movie, and book reviews, too). Here's hoping your letter sparks a discussion in this forum about ratings systems in comics reviews. What do other CBEM readers (and reviewers) have to say on the subject? I'd be interested in finding out . . . -- Bruce Canwell +++++ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 20:26:25 -0700 From: paul howley pmca@together.net To: "ComicBknet@aol.com" Subject: an email about my column David, Here is an email I received regarding my chapter about the Norman Rockwell oil painting. You can include this in the E-Mag if you want. ...Paul Howley Hi Paul, Regarding your recent column about your interest in a Norman Rockwell painting: I can really understand you wanting to own a Rockwell. Those paintings just have an atmosphere of calm and joy about them. Hey, maybe someday Adam will be a famous and fabulously rich actor. He'll remember that story and the painting will come up for sale again. It will be Christmas morning, the fire in the fireplace a cheery red blaze, snow drifting down past the window, the smell of that turkey already roasting in the oven, and you're sitting in a room surrounded by your children and grandchildren. The tree is so big, it touches the roof and lights are sparkling all over it. Adam's son Daniel is being Santa. He exchanges a look with Adam. From behind the lowest, stooping branches of the tree, Daniel pulls out a very large, flat parcel and heads towards you... Yours truly, Amanda +++++ From: "Gilchrist Studios" agilchrist@comcast.net To: ComicBknet@aol.com Subject: Re: Review: YOUR ANGELS SPEAK Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 17:12:03 -0400 Dear David, Thank you so much. I'm humbled. Any success I have with YAS either artistically, or promotionally, It's God who gets the glory. Your review is one of the nicest I've ever had in my over 25 yrs of getting reviewed. Thank you. We will use your review on our site. God bless you, Guy [Just got the word that Guy's work is going to be published by Shanda Fantasy Arts. Look for an announcement in the Network Buzz in this issue. - D.L.] +++++ To: ComicBkNet@aol.com From: senft@worldnet.att.net Subject: now for something completely different Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 04:36:35 -0400 Something different: humor. To me, this was funny enough to bookmark. http://incrediblehulk.blogspot.com/ Mitchell [Check it out fans; it is a lot of laughs! - D.L.] _________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------- [3] [TRIVIA CONTEST] Due to costs, customs regulations, and logistical difficulties: THIS CONTEST IS OPEN TO RESIDENTS OF THE CONTIGUOUS 48 U.S.STATES! IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A U.S. ADDRESS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO WIN THE PRIZE. THE FIRST PLACE TO FIND THE EMAG EACH WEEK IS ON OUR HOME PAGE! IF YOU ARE DESPERATE TO WIN THE TRIVIA, GO THERE FIRST ON FRIDAY NIGHT! http://members.aol.com/ComicBkNet QUESTION OF THE WEEK Prizes donated by Discount Comic Book Service at www.dcbservice.com where you can order most DC, Marvel, Image, and Dark Horse comics, statues and retail products for 35% off. Submit your own trivia and win the CHEEZY PRIZE(tm) if you can stump the readers! You MUST submit the correct answer with your question. LAST ISSUE'S QUESTION OF THE WEEK: In the movie WEST SIDE STORY one of the Jets is reading a comic book outside the store before the war council. Who is the character featured in the comic? In the play it was Superman but in the movie it is Captain Marvel. Tony Baltulis got it first and wins JLA Rules of Engagement TP from Discount Comic Book Service. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ THIS WEEK'S TRIVIA QUESTION: Can you name the drug that got Batman out of his coma after being attacked by BANE? 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Winners will forfeit their prize if the Email notification is not accepted from ComicBkNet@aol.com LIMIT: ONLY ONE PRIZE every 4 weeks PER PERSON! _________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------- [4] Network Buzz News, gossip and rumors from the industry TOP COW THUNDERS INTO SAN DIEGO WITH SPECIALS, SIGNINGS, AND MORE Top Cow is gearing up for a fun-filled presence at the upcoming 35th annual San Diego Comic-Con International from July 21st to 25th. Nestled at Booth #1435, Top Cow plans to bring out the studio as company founder Marc Silvestri is joined by the artists and writers of your favorite Top Cow books! Hot exclusive books, loads of special guests, and lots of free stuff! You name it, Top Cow's got it: EXCLUSIVES! Top Cow is producing three cool variants for the show attendees: Wanted #4 San Diego variant - Featuring new cover art by Marc Silvestri, this limited edition of Wanted #4 is sure to fly outta the booth! Witchblade #76 sketch cover variant - This book features a combo sketch cover by co-creator Marc Silvestri and new Witchblade penciller Michael Choi! This hand-numbered variant is limited to a SCARCE 100 copies! Witchblade #1 sketch variant - We've gone back to the vaults to produce a new cover to Witchblade #1, featuring a new sketch by Tyler Kirkham! (Strykeforce, The Gift) This edition is limited to 1,000 copies! In addition, don't miss the Proximity Effect Graphic Novel! Be one of the first 200 people to buy it at the booth and get a FREE Proximity Effect CD, featuring music inspired by the series by various bands, and a FREE Jones Soda 'Proximity Effect' edition bottle! Finally, Top Cow is producing RARE lithographs for the convention! Measuring 13" by 19", these full-color, numbered lithographs depict your favorite Top Cow characters and covers by artists such as Marc Silvestri, Michael Turner, Eric Basaldua, Dale Keown, Adam Hughes, and more! GUESTS! Be sure to find your favorite Top Cow creators, including: * Marc Silvestri * Eric Basaldua * Paul Jenkins * Ron Marz * Tyler Kirkham * Michael Choi * David Nakayama * Matt Banning * Joe Weems * Matt Milla * Steve Firchow Top Cow is also hosting several special guests throughout the weekend! International model Masuimi Max will be meeting fans and signing autographs all weekend. Anthony Cistero and Eric Etebari, stars of the Witchblade TV show, will appear on Saturday morning to debut their new project "The Dreamless", with director Brian Metcalfe! Check the booth for more details on their signings! SIGNINGS! THURSDAY 7/22 2:00 - 4:00 TYLER KIRKHAM, DAVID NAKAYAMA, MIKE CHOI, JEAN-MARC L'OFFICER 4:30 - 6:30 ERIC BASALDUA, DAVID NAKAYAMA, RICK BASALDUA FRIDAY 7/23 11:00 - 12:30 PAUL JENKINS, RON MARZ, MARTIN MONTIEL, BATT, MATT MILLA 1:00 - 3:00 MARC SILVESTRI, DAVID NAKAYAMA, ARON COLEITE, JOE WEEMS, STEVE FIRCHOW 3:00 - 5:00 MARC SILVESTRI, ERIC BASALDUA, MIKE CHOI, TYLER KIRKHAM 5:00- 6:30 ERIC BASALDUA, TYLER KIRKHAM, MIKE CHOI, DAVID NAKAYAMA SATURDAY 7/24 10:00 - 12:00 ANTHONY CISTERO, ERIC ETEBARI, LAZAR (Witchblade TV show) 12:00 - 2:00 MARC SILVESTRI, DAVID NAKAYAMA, ARON COLEITE, JOE WEEMS, STEVE FIRCHOW 2:00 - 4:00 MARC SILVESTRI, ERIC BASALDUA, TYLER KIRKHAM, MIKE CHOI, MATT BANNING 4:30 - 6:30 ERIC BASALDUA, DAVID NAKAYAMA, MIKE CHOI, RICK BASALDUA SUNDAY 7/25 11:00 - 12:30 JAMES BONNY, RON MARZ, MIKE CHOI 1:00 - 4:30 ERIC BASALDUA, TYLER KIRKHAM, DAVID NAKAYAMA, MIKE CHOI Free autographs, sketches (time permitting) and more, as well as the chance to get Top Cow's newest books and posters, plus lots of free stuff, all at Booth #1435! Don't miss it! PORTFOLIO REVIEWS! Top Cow will be conducting pencilling and inking portfolio reviews during the convention. YOU MUST SIGN UP AT THE BOOTH IN THE MORNING TO GET A PORTFOLIO REVIEW TIME FOR THAT DAY. FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED. We are planning reviews for the following times: Thursday 4-7 pm Pencilling reviews Friday 11-2pm Pencilling reviews 2-3pm Inking reviews Saturday 11-1pm Pencilling reviews 1-2pm Inking reviews Sunday 11-1pm Pencilling reviews Once you get your time from signing up at our booth, please show up a few minutes before your designated time at Portfolio Review Area C, upstairs in the Sails area. +++++ 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. 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