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Infinite Crisis--A Million Dollar Book!
Leads DC Surge in October
 November 15, 2005
DC Comics' Infinite Crisis #1 dominated sales of periodical
comics during October as the total retail value of sales of the
book through Diamond Comic Distributors reached nearly a million
dollars.  In unit sales of comics so far in 2005, Infinite Crisis
#1, with a total of 249,265, is second only to Frank Miller and
Jim Lee's All Star Batman and Robin, The Boy Wonder #1, which
sold 261,046 in July, although because of its higher cover price
($3.99 vs. $2.99 for ASB&R) Infinite Crisis #1 is the number one
comic book of 2005 so far in total dollars.  In fact it is the
first book to come this close to totaling a million dollars in
retail sales in a single month since the first issue of
JLA/Avengers (helped by its hefty $5.95 cover price) topped the
million-dollar mark in September of 2003.  The success of
Infinite Crisis #1, which had two covers, certainly won't do
anything to dampen publisher's enthusiasm for variant covers.

Infinite Crisis #1 was largely responsible for the 6% overall
gain in sales of periodical comics in October (vs. October 2004).
Most of the other top comics treaded water during October--only
four titles sold over 100,000 units and only six of the top 25
comics gained in circulation, while 17 titles declined.  Most of
the gains were modest, although Marvel Knights Spider-Man #19
posted a substantial 28% increase over issue #18 thanks to a
major crossover event, The Other.

Just as Infinite Crisis #1's $3.99 cover price helped periodical
comics to a substantial gain in sales versus October 2004,
graphic novel sales through Diamond in October 2005 benefited
from the release of a number of high dollar items including
Watchmen Absolute Edition ($75), X-Men Complete Age of the
Apocalypse Vol. 2 ($29.99), Green Lantern Rebirth Hardcover
($24.99), Harvey Pekar's Quitter ($19.99), and the V for Vendetta
Hardcover ($24.99).  Actual unit sales of graphic novels via
Diamond in October were mediocre. The Vertigo First Offenses
trade topped the list with sales of 6,844 units, followed by Dark
Horse's Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Vol. 4 at 6,487 and
Marvel's X-Men Complete Age of the Apocalypse Vol. 2 at 6,088.
DC's Watchmen Absolute Edition, which sold 4,814 copies, was the
top dollar graphic novel of the month with sales nearly doubling
the total of the second place title.

Although DC continues to dominate direct market graphic novel
sales, with five of the top ten titles, Marvel improved its
performance in the graphic novel category in October.  Harvey
Pekar's Quitter hardcover for DC was the top-selling
"alternative" title, with sales of nearly 4,000 copies, which
earned it the #12 position in unit sales (it came in #5 in
dollars).

Dark Horse's Berserk Vol. 9 was the top manga title, coming in
fourteenth, followed closely by Tokyopop's Battle Royale Vol. 14.
Berserk and Battle Royale are action-packed, blood-soaked manga
titles that consistently perform much better in the direct market
than in bookstores. Tokyopop's Samurai Champloo Vol. 1, which
came in 25th, was the only other manga title among the top 25
titles in Diamond's Graphic Novel list.

The top 25 comic titles in September with our estimates of the
number sold to North American comic shops through Diamond Comic
Distributors are:

249,265    Infinite Crisis #1
134,429    House of M #7 (of  8)
127,949    New Avengers #12
125,115    Justice #2
  85,761    Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1
  84,271    Uncanny X-Men #465
  83,907    Villains United #6 (of 6)
  82,892    JLA #120
  79,520    Amazing Spider-Man #525
  78,869    JLA #121
  75,664    Wolverine #34
  75,118    Ultimate X-Men #64
  74,670      Ultimate Spider-Man #84
  74,635    X-Men #176
  73,684    Wolverine #35
  71,375    Rann Thanagar War #6 (of 6)
  70,549    Ultimate Fantastic Four #24
  69,975    Batman #646
  69,688    Ghost Rider #2
  68,925    Green Lantern Corps Recharge #2 (of 6)
  67,638    Superman #222
  66,581    Teen Titans #28
  66,140    Marvel Knights Spider-Man #19
  64,909    Ultimate Secret #4
  63,873    Young Avengers #8

We are estimating actual sales by Diamond U.S. (primarily to
North American comic stores), using Diamond's published sales
indexes and publisher sales data to estimate a sales number for
Batman (the anchor title Diamond uses in its calculations), and
using that number and the indexes to estimate Diamond's sales on
the remaining titles.  We can check the accuracy of our numbers
by comparing the Batman number that we calculate using multiple
data points; our numbers for Batman are within 1/10 of 1% of each
other, ensuring a high degree of accuracy.

Vertigo To Publish 'American Splendor' By Harvey Pekar
 November 17, 2005
DC imprint Vertigo will publish a new American Splendor mini-
series by angst-meister Harvey Pekar in 2006.  The series will be
illustrated by Pekar collaborator Dean Haspiel (see "DC to
Publish Harvey Pekar's 'The Quitter'") and other artists.
 +++++
From The SCOOP! at http://scoop.diamondgalleries.com/

Mid-Ohio-Con Next Weekend
 Industry News, Scoop, Friday, November 18, 2005
Mid-Ohio-Con is taking place next weekend in Columbus, Ohio. The
year will be the 25th anniversary of the convention and will
feature many great artistic talents, celebrity stars, comic
books, and collectibles.

Guests attending the convention include Margot Kidder, Marc
McClure, Bob Bergen, Mick Foley, Adam Hughes, Peter David,
Marshall Rogers, and many others.

The Con will be held November 26-27 at the Hilton Columbus at
Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio.

For more information on hours, admission, and lineup, visit:
www.midohiocon.com
 +++++
From Blair Marnell in his ALL THE RAGE Gossip Column at:
http://www.SilverBulletComicBooks.com
Write to him at: blairm@silverbulletcomicbooks.com

                          RUMOUR BARRIER

"I accept that the following material is rumour and gossip,
intended to entertain only. I won't repeat the information
inside as fact. I understand if I want the truth, I will go to
Silver Bulletins. I enter freely with my mind open and my
blinkers off."

Now, on to the rumours . . .

[NOTE: this column may be slightly edited for language. - D.L.]

Night of Fire
By Blair Marnell

Welcome back to another edition of ATR. Time to roll out...

She's A Marvel

Earlier this week, Frank Cho left a comment on his message board
in which he said that he will be providing the covers for a new
Ms. Marvel series. The original message was located here,
http://www.comicscommunity.com/boards/frankcho/?read=64959
but it appears to have been deleted...

This Has A "This Female Fights Back!" Factor of Nine Out of Ten

Of Ants & Men

In a message left at Jinxworld, Phil Hester confirmed that he and
Ande Parks will be leaving Nightwing following issue 115 and
hinted that his next project will be for Marvel. Which project,
you may ask? Well, Ant-man with Robert Kirkman seems to be a safe
bet. That rumor first surfaced here back in August and appears to
be picking up steam. I've now heard that it is an ongoing series
and that the Ant-man in question will NOT be Hank Pym or the
recently deceased Scott Lang. Sounds like we're getting an
entirely new Ant-man...

This Has An "Astonishing Tales" Factor of Eight Out of Ten

Call of The Wild

Over on the Image Comics Blog, Rick Remender has announced his
new creator owned title, The Brutal Kind, will be coming out in
July 2006. The series will be written by Remender, with pencils
and inks by Scott Cohn and Sean Parsons. From the looks of the
preview art, I'd say we're in for a Werewolf story...

This Has A "Howling At The Moon" Factor of Nine Out of Ten

Portrait of The Villain As A Young Man

Last weekend, at Wizard World Texas, Viper Comics was spreading
the word about Villains, one of their books lined up for March
2006. The creative team attached is Adam Cogan, Ryan Cody and
Russ Lowery. The story is described as "Apt Pupil meets
Invincible", and follows an otherwise ordinary man as he
blackmails his super-villain neighbor into teaching him the fine
art of villainy...

This Has A "Bad To The Bone" Factor of Eight Out of Ten

Stop The Presses

Following the announcement of Alias' "reorganization", Brett
Burner (Alias Publisher and head of Lamp Post Publications) sent
out an e-mail late Friday night which stated:

Effective Monday, November 14, Lamp Post Publications will no
longer be printing for the Comic Book industry. Primarily due to
a severe decrease in the average run of comic books, as well as
the rising costs of production (mostly a result of rising fuel
and energy costs), there is simply not enough profitability to
continue producing the standard 24- and 32-page saddle stitched
books.

Interesting... I wonder if that's why the prices on Alias' titles
jumped to $3.50 in the latest Previews.

Bumer continues:

Now...though we are ending this phase of our business rather
abruptly, we also intend to service you through your transition.
If you have an immediate need, you will not be left hanging-we
will be happy to help. However, any new books we produce will
need to be paid either COD or through Diamond Comic Distributors
(please ask your Diamond rep how to do this).

For those of you that still have outstanding balances, we will be
happy to offer you a 5% discount for payment on all outstanding
invoices received in our office by Friday, November 25, 2005...

We deeply regret the need for this action, and we wish all of you
the best of luck in your publishing endeavors.

He closes with:

PS: Most of you know that I am a partner in Alias Comics. If you
are interested in running your title under the Alias banner, and
it meets our criteria for quality and content (G or PG-or 12-up
[PG-13 is more equivalent to the book rating of 17-
up]...basically suitable for children or youths), please contact
me... and we can discuss the possibilities. I look forward to
hearing from you!!

It's important to note that Alias was not the only publisher to
print through Lamp Post. Other companies like Viper Comics, IDW
and Arcana have also used them in the past and some used them
even up to this point. Some of the companies appear to have taken
the move in stride and moved on while others are furious. Because
this story broke so late, I haven't been able to touch base with
all of the affected publishers yet, but I hope to have more next
week...

That is if the fireworks don't erupt in the meantime...

This Has A "Devil's Printer" Factor of Five Out of Ten

Alter Ego

You'd think that one major controversy per week would be enough
for most comic companies. But not for Alias. In this, they truly
excel. Case in point, on the "Alias Reorganizes" Newsarama
Talkback, a poster going by the name of "Angry Monkey" left the
following message:

Alias didn't drop LTB, Runemaster left. Alias dropped Gimoles
because it didn't sell.

After Runemaster left, Britdoodz started putting porn back up on
their site.

Please try to get your facts right.

Runemaster Studio's Mike Bullock stops by to reply:

Mike,

I'm not interested in arguing with you, but I won't sit idly by
while you hide behind a fake screen name and try to make us look
bad. Or had you forgotten to check what screen name you logged in
with?

I thought you'd outgrown hiding behind fake screen names to make
false statements that push your agenda during our time with DBPro
. Might I suggest next time you can't resist the need to post in
defense of your opinion, you use your real name and stop hiding
behind "Angry Monkey" or don't you want anyone to know that Mike
S. Miller and Angry Monkey are one and the same?

And before you deny it publicly, all Matt Brady has to do is run
your IP and prove it's you...

Which led Newsarama regulars to check out the posting history of
"Angry Monkey."

I see in Angry Monkey's previous postings (which, among others,
happen to also pop up whenever a Miller subject pops up) that he
has outright claimed to NOT be Mike S. Miller.

I had forgotten that he is usually first in line to challenge me
whenever I bring up Miller's past. Scott Wherle seemed to infer
on one thread that Angry Monkey seemed "awfully familiar" at
which point AM played dumb.

Curiouser and curiouser. If he's NOT Miller, then I have nothing
but respect for him for being as equally vociferous in his rants
as I am. But if he *is* Miller... man that explains a LOT.

Another poster chimes in:

You know, if this IS true, that makes the name of the company
really interesting, doesn't it?

Miller steps up:

Alias Angry Monkey

Yep, that's me. Occasionally I like to actually say something
without the weight of who I am in the industry giving it any more
or less attention than any of the other 95% of posters here who
use handles.

I never LIED about being Angry Monkey. I did at one point ask a
leading question that would misdirect most people into thinking I
was not using that screen name out of a desire to remain
anonymous.

And I was not 'bringing Runemaster down' by clarifying the
misconceptions that were being bandied about (that we cancelled
LTB or Gimoles because Jack and Theo are gay). It's nothing less
than has been clarified before. Gimoles didn't sell. I liked
Gimoles enough to publish it, but it didn't sell. Simple as that.
I like Jack and Theo. I think they're top notch artists and top
notch people.

That said, I'm not even going to touch the homophobic line. I'll
just let my actions and my relationships with my gay friends and
employees speak for itself.

Aaron, at some point you're just going to have to get over this
little crusade of yours to make everyone in the world hate me. If
my gay friends, the ones who really know me, are still my
friends... then maybe you, who doesn't know me from Adam, ought
to give them the benefit of the doubt.

Which led to this response:

Oh, but you did. When Scott Wherle insinuated that you were Angry
Monkey, you point blank responded and said you were NOT. Right
here on Newsarama. Strangely enough, while it was there earlier
this evening when I looked for it, it's not there now (at least
that I can see.) Hmm. Funny that. Seems a NUMBER of Angry
Monkey's posts have now been edited to blank posts. That's
AMAZINGLY convenient.

And sure enough, a number of "Angry Monkey's" previous posts are
now blank, though some remain. Here is the post from April 2004
in which "Angry Monkey" denies that he is Mike S. Miller:

Hey Wherle, help me out here, I'm not sure if I should take that
as a compliment or insult? I haven't read many of Miller's posts,
and what I have read seems pretty tame. I'm not like that, I see
someone being a hypocrite, I go after them.

I'm a new fan of Miller and the rest of the DBPro tribe, so take
that as you will, but it doesn't color my view of reality.

As for the posts that were erased, some of them remain in the
quotes of posters responding to "Angry Monkey." But first, a
little background. A few years back, Miller made a number of
controversial comments about homosexuals on various message
boards. However, the comments he left as "Angry Monkey" seem even
more extreme than some of his earlier remarks. From June 2004:

I don't particularly care what you choose to do with the
information. The fact is that homosexuality, as in the acceptance
and submittance to the desires and taking action to that end, is
detrimental to your physical health. I won't even get into the
emotional and spiritual issues, because they are based on faith.

So if you so choose to live 'out of the closet', just live there
with your eyes wide open. The average homosexual male dies in his
early 40's statistically. Where the average heterosexual male
dies in his mid 70's.

I haven't said whether homosexuality is 'right ' or 'wrong'. Just
stated the facts and repercussions of involving oneself in that
lifestyle.

If you don't like those facts, well, then feel free to live in
denial.

And from the same thread:

The problem is people think they should just give in to whatever
urges or impulses they have. "If it weren't natural, I wouldn't
have the desire", ________. People have all kinds of F***ed up
urges and desires. There are people who like to molest children,
who like to rape women, who like to kill and mutilate other human
beings, animals, whatever. Somewhere, a line has to be drawn as
to what is right and what is wrong. As a Bible-believing
Christian, I draw that line at what the Bible says.

I may not be perfect when it comes to following what it says, but
I do my best, and take solace in the grace and mercy of Jesus
Christ to forgive me when I slip up.

Back in the present day, Miller's "unmasking" led to a free-for-
all on the original Alias thread before Jack Lawrence, artist of
Lions, Tigers & Bears replied with his take on the situation:

I've stayed completely silent on the whole Runemaster - Alias
thing, but as my name's been mentioned here I thought I'd put in
my tuppence worth, so to speak.

I was completely unaware of Mike Miller's DC board comments (I
tend not to visit many comic forums, mainly because of time
restraints, and I'm certainly not interested in anything
political or incendiary.)

If I HAD read his statements and views before hooking up with
Alias, would it have changed anything? Honestly, yeah it would
have. I stand by my statement that Alias and Mike never displayed
any homophobia while I was with them, and I purposely stayed away
from finding out exactly what he said and concentrated on
creating comics. That probably makes me just as bad in some
people's books but really, I just want to do my job, and in all
honesty, Alias was never a huge part of my career anyway (I have
jobs over here in the UK that keep a larger part of a roof over
my head).

I wasn't happy when Mike requested that Britdoodz.com be censored
so that I could continue to be published by Alias, mainly
because, having had my head stuck in the sand, I didn't realise
they wouldn't work with anyone who's drawn nudity. That's a
business desicion I can't understand, but it's a personal thing
and it's fair enough. I did as he wished for Mike Bullock's sake,
not my own. LTB was finished and I'd have happily walked away,
but Mike B was still tied to them with The Gimoles. It did make
the decision for me that I didn't want to work with Alias in the
future, which eventually came about in a completely different way
in the end anyway.

I remain unconvinced that a comics forum is the right place to be
discussing these issues and expressing these opinions, on both
sides, but in this instance, the blame for that lies squarely on
Mike's shoulders. He said some really stupid things 3 or 4 years
ago (things I've finally had to read in this thread, not very
nice really.) and the legacy of that is likely to run and run.

It'll always irritate me when someone (anyone) stands in
judgement of another person and reading posts that point out that
myself and Aaron as well as any other gay poster in here are
wrong, or sinners, or whatever else you want to call it is
irritating. But I'm not going to get into a flame war online
about it. Face to face over a beer, I'll happily argue long into
the night. Online? Forget it.

Bottom line: what I do in my house, how I live my life is my and
my partners business. I'm more concerned that you enjoy my art
than worry about who I spend my off-time with.

This Has A "Behind Closed Minds" Factor of Three Out of Ten

True Romance

Getting back to more pleasant topics... Late last week, Tom Beland
(True Story, Swear to God), left a message for his fans regarding
his next comic project:

My next project for February is finished as far as the script.
The artist is none other than......

CORY WALKER from INVINCIBLE!!

During the month of February, Marvel is going to do an event much
like the Monsters on the Loose that just ended recently. The
event is called I (HEART) MARVEL and will focus on a different
relationship existing in the Marvel universe each week.

Cory and I will be presenting the Peter/Mary Jane story and if
you're excited about this... imagine how I feel. I'm still giddy.

This will be a 22-page story and will focus on just what it is
about Mary Jane that Peter loves. It'll have action (with an
appearance from one of my favorite Marvel "villains"....) and
humor and some very deep emotions.

I cannot believe I got Walker for the art. Huge fan. Huge, huge,
huge.

Anyhoo... get excited, preorder and enjoy!

This Has A "Lovebirds" Factor of Nine Out of Ten

Unlimited Outlet

Just a quick note for those who may not have heard... TVShowsOnDVD
is reporting that DVD Box Sets of Batman Beyond and Justice
League/Justice League Unlimited may be on tap for the middle of
next year...

In other multimedia news, Michael Ausiello, from TV Guide, is
reporting that rumors of an Aquaman TV series are true and might
be a direct spinoff from Aquaman's recent appearance on
Smallville...

This Has A "Sub Diego" Factor of Seven Out of Ten

Days of Futurius Tense

Futurius' Tales From The Plex anthology is tentatively hitting on
the 5th of December. The book should run around $11.99 and will
be available from http://www.futurius.com.

This Has A "Plex Nation" Factor of Eight Out of Ten

That's a wrap. See you in seven.

Later,
Blair

PS If anyone has any rumors, stories or news to share, please
email me at blairm@silverbulletcomicbooks.com. Thanks to everyone
who has been sending stuff in. It's greatly appreciated.
 +++++
Items found in Rich Johnston's "Lying in the Gutters" column at
http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/ which are all rumors
or gossip so take any of it with a BIG bucket of salt! Rich was
chosen Best Comics Journalist in the 2003 Usenet Squiddy Awards,
his fourth consecutive win.  Write to Rich at:
richjohnston@gmail.com

Rich heard rumors . . .

Mike Meyhew is working on a new X-Men project featuring Professor
X. How do we know? Because he's asking for a model. As to the
project... could it be another origin or a Hidden Years type
project? Because Mike is also looking for "young Cyclops, Beast
and Angel, as well as a young Jean Grey."

The "Crisis On Infinite Earths" figures are being recalled by DC
Comics, due to quality concerns.

Stan Lee's cameo in "X-Men 3" is of an old man watering his lawn
in suburbia, as a telekinetic mutant drives by and gestures
toward Lee. The water then stops falling from the hose towards to
ground, and begins "falling" upwards, to which Lee apparently
responds "what the f***."

Claudio Villa, co-creator of "Dylan Dog," and Tito Faraci, writer
of "Brad Barron" and "Diabolik," both from Italy, are working
with Ralph Macchio at Marvel to produce a Daredevil and Captain
America graphic novel. Faraci has previously worked with Marvel
Italia on a Venice-set Spider-Man story with Giorgio Cavazzano.
Panini Comics head Marco Marcello Lupoi announced a total of five
stories from European creators.

Final Wildstorm "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen," "The Black
Dossier," multiformat, check (there's a CD in there as well.)
Hawkman becoming Hawkgirl, check.

"Wonder Woman" cancelled, check (being relaunched by Allan
Heinberg and Terry Dodson as a One Year Later title - probably
with Donna Troy in the lead)

"Gotham Knights" and "Gotham Central" cancelled, check (look for
"Streets Of Gotham" and "Batman Confidential" soon.)

"Flash" cancelled... ooh, not check (but with LITG rumouring Bart
Allen in the lead, written by Mark Waid... it all ties in nicely
for a One Year Later relaunch.)

Following "Albion," the next WildStorm/IPC project will be a
Newcastle-set update of IPC's "Thunderbolt Jaxon," by Dave
Gibbons and John Higgins.

Hodder Headline is a well known UK book publisher with a wide
variety of high-profile titles and names on their slate. They are
the UK publisher of Neil Gaiman's "Anansi Boys" for example. I
understand they are about to start their own graphic novel line,
headed up by computer game stalwart Piers Blofeld.

Dave Sim has rewritten the Creator's Bill Of Rights as a draft
document, "Creative Manifesto II," as part of an ongoing
conversation between Dave Sim and some of the industry's more
vocal figures. Fascinating stuff here, well worth digging in.
Steve Bissette, Erik Larsen, Colleen Doran, Gary Groth, Mark
Evanier, Rick Veitch.
http://albert.nickerson.tripod.com/creatorsbillofrights.html
_________________________________________________________________
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COMICS OBSCURA                                        Mike Curtis
                                           shandafa@cyberback.com

[COMICS OBSCURA are facts Mike Curtis has dug out during his 30
years of collecting Superman and writing about comics. His
website for his comic imprint is www.shandafantasyarts.net ]

ME TARZAN YOU SCHNOOK!

I didn't write the above line...Jay Ward did.  The only Ward
series never rerun was FRACTURED FLICKERS.  This was hosted by
Hans Conreid and featured shortened versions of silent films with
new narration and writing by the Jay Ward staff.  The line in
question came from their rehash of the 1918 TARZAN OF THE APES
starring Elmo Lincoln.  The show left the air when Lon Chaney Jr.
sued claiming their version of his father's HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE
DAME with the star as a football player was disrespectful.
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