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------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> 1.2 million kids a year are victims of human trafficking. Stop slavery. http://us.click.yahoo.com/WpTY2A/izNLAA/yQLSAA/bGIolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Santa Showdown in Punisher: Silent Night Its nearly Christmas time and everyone is getting into the spirit of the holidays. Everyone except Frank Castle, The Punisher, that is. In Punisher: Silent Night, the Punisher doesn't spend the weeks leading up to Christmas buying presents. No, Castle is more interested in tracking down a mob rat in the witness protection agency and giving him a "holey" night, if you catch the drift. But it's never that easy, is it? In order to get to this mob rat, Frank is going to have to face a foe unlike any other he has faced before. He's fat, dressed in red, has a white beard, and is looking to cross the Punisher off of his list. Its sure to be the showdown of the season with plenty of Yule-time holiday fun in Punisher: Silent Night. PUNISHER: SILENT NIGHT (OCT051958) Written by ANDY DIGGLE Penciled by KYLE HOTZ Cover by MIKE DEODATO 48 PGS./PARENTAL ADVISORY ...$3.99 FOC - 11/22, On Sale - 12/14/2005 What If? Month Transforms Fantastic Four and the Sub-Mariner The madcap mania that is December's What If? event continues to roll as both the Fantastic Four and the Sub-Mariner get the What If? treatment in What If: Fantastic Four and What If: Sub-Mariner. The original Fantastic Four origin story from way back in Fantastic Four #1 had Reed, Sue, Ben, and Johnny rocketing into space prematurely in an attempt to beat the Russians. Writer Mike Carey and artist Marshall Rogers explore in What If: Fantastic Four what may have occurred if Reed had been a Russian cosmonaut instead. "What I loved about writing this book was the ability to play with historical events and to drop the Fantastic Four (or a possible Fantastic Four) into the crucible of the Cold War, like some kind of weird chemical catalyst, and see what would happen," says writer Mike Carey. Instead of the world having the Fantastic Four, they are replaced by the UFFF, the Ultimate Federalist Freedom Fighters; and their greatest battles were not fought in the Negative Zone or Latveria, but against the powers that attempted to keep them in check. Geography isn't the only change. Reed Richards is joined by three other Marvel heroes to form this new UFFF: Colossus, Magik, and Black Widow. "It's always seemed to me that the What If? books hone in on a character and situation and how far each of them can ever determine the other," says Carey. "What we've got here is a Reed Richards shaped by different politics and ideology, but ultimately - I think recognizably - still the truly exceptional human being that he is in the regular Marvel universe. Everything else in the book flows from that idea." The Sub-Mariner would have also lived a completely different life had his environment been different. In What If: Sub-Mariner, Ten Terrific writer Greg Pak and artist David Lopez explore what would have happened if Namor grew up with his father on land and how that would have changed the events of World War II and the world after. "Namor is the ruler of Atlantis - but his father was a surface-dwelling human," explains editor Mark Paniccia. "We're using our What If? story to explore Namor's human heritage, to imagine how his life and the course of history would have changed if he had been raised by his father on land rather than his mother in the sea." In the main Marvel Universe, Namor became an Invader during World War II, assisting the Allies in order to protect his underwater subjects from the Nazis. However, what side would this Namor have joined if the Atlanteans asked for his aid, knowing that his hatred towards Atlantis for the death of his mother? Witness how the outcomes of two different wars, World War II and the Cold War, could have changed drastically by a simple twist of fate in What If: Fantastic Four and What If: Sub- Mariner. WHAT IF: FANTASTIC FOUR (OCT051993) Written by MIKE CAREY Pencils & Cover by MARSHALL ROGERS 32 PGS./T+ SUGGESTED FOR TEENS AND UP ...$2.99 FOC - 12/1, On Sale - 12/14/2005 WHAT IF: SUB-MARINER (OCT051994) Written by GREG PAK Penciled by DAVID LOPEZ Cover by CARLO PAGULAYAN 32 PGS./T+ SUGGESTED FOR TEENS AND UP ...$2.99 FOC - 12/1, On Sale - 12/14/2005 "LOST" CO-CREATOR DAMON LINDELOF BREAKS NEW GROUND WITH MARVEL AS MARVEL UNVEILS PODCASTS! The Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk 6-issue miniseries is set to hit stands December 21, but excitement about the project is reaching red-hot intensity, due to the incredible popularity of the characters and creators involved! Damon Lindelof, co-creator and executive producer of the hit television series Lost, is teamed with superstar Marvel exclusive artist Leinil Yu to bring readers what promises to be one of the most intense meetings of any two characters in Marvel's history. Recently Damon stopped by to talk to members of the web press and fans alike about the series, working in comics, and working on Lost. Don't worry if you weren't a part of that call, because now you can be! Marvel is pleased to announce the unveiling of our very own podcasts! First up, the call with Damon! Podcasting at Marvel.com enables fans to be a proverbial fly on the wall as they listen to creators talk about all of the aspects of what goes into making a comic book. In the near future, there will be many more uses for this innovative technology that is gaining popularity every day on the web. In joining the podcast revolution, Marvel hopes to bring fans closer to their favorite creators, update fans on exciting upcoming projects, and release news that podcast listeners will literally be the first to hear! We thought the best project and special guest to unveil this new development at Marvel.com would be Damon Lindelof, and he was thrilled to be a part of it. Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk marks Lindelof's first comic book writing effort. He will bring his storytelling magic to Marvel's Ultimate Universe in a high-octane tale that echoes the classic first appearance of Wolverine (from Incredible Hulk #181). Dr. Bruce Banner (a.k.a. the Hulk) has been presumed dead since his execution following a murderous rampage through Manhattan. But when reports start cropping up of an unidentified creature appearing around the globe, General Nick Fury - head of America's premiere intelligence organization, S.H.I.E.L.D - begins to get worried. Not because Banner can turn from man to unstoppable monster in seconds, but because Banner's existence is the one secret that can bring down Fury. So Fury turns to the only man he can trust: the mysterious man known as Logan, a.k.a. Wolverine of the X-Men, to take care of Banner - by any means necessary. Listen to an mp3 of this press conference now or subscribe to podcasts and rss feeds by visiting http://www.marvel.com/publishing/stories/showstory.htm?id=54 Damon Lindelof and Leinil Yu's Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #1 will be available in December! Contact your local comic book shop to reserve your copy today! ULTIMATE WOLVERINE VS. HULK #1 (of 6) (OCT051943) Written by DAMON LINDELOFF Pencils & Cover by LEINIL YU 32 PGS./T+ SUGGESTED FOR TEENS AND UP ...$2.99 FOC - 12/1, On Sale - 12/21/2005 Both Covers of X-Men Deadly Genesis #1 Sell Out Both versions of X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1 have sold out at Diamond as Decimation continues to ravage the Marvel Universe. The Marc Silvestri Giant-Size X-Men #1 homage cover and the Joe Quesada villain variant have both sold out of significant overprintings. Marvel is going back to press immediately on X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1, a shocking combination of horror and super- heroics by Wizard Top Ten Creators Ed Brubaker and Trevor Hairsine. The all-new variant cover will be penciled by Hairsine and feature a very menacing Wolverine, as seen in the sketch provided. "I couldn't be more overwhelmed, honestly," said writer Ed Brubaker. "To get the chance to write such a big project for Marvel in the first place was so out of this world, but to have the first issue of my highest selling project ever sell-out right away like this, it's almost more than I can wrap my head around. I'm... I'm tempted to go to Disneyland. But I have too many deadlines." Fans and critics alike have been heaping tons of praise on the first issue of this X-Men ghost-story/mystery. "With dead-on writing and locked-in art, X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1 is one of Decimation's must-reads," said Dexter K. Flowers of Brokenfrontier.com. "Take Brubaker's strong opening chapter combined with the amazing art of Trevor Hairsine, and this issue has a real blockbuster feel to it," said Comicfanatic.com. Editor-In-Chief Joe Quesada is already heralding the series as an "instant classic" and it is sure to be mentioned in the same breath as the plethora of classic X-Men tales. X-Men: Deadly Genesis is going to rock the foundation of the X-Men Universe for years to come so don't miss out on the second offering of this bone-chilling first issue. X-MEN: DEADLY GENESIS #1 (of 6) Second Printing Variant (OCT058077) Written by ED BRUBAKER Pencils and All-New Cover by TREVOR HAIRSINE 48 PGS./T+ SUGGESTED FOR TEENS AND UP ...$3.99 FOC - 10/27/05, On Sale - 11/16/2005 Still available X-MEN DEADLY GENESIS POSTER (SEP052011) Art by Marc Silvestri $5.99 Copies of the Silvestri and Quesada covers may still be available at comic shops. Its Uncanny: Fans to Choose Claremont's Next X-Project In a bold and exciting move, Marvel is giving its fans the chance to determine what Chris Claremont's next X- project will be. "We're putting this in the hands of the fans and we couldn't be more excited about the possibilities," says editor Mark Paniccia. "These four options all sound cool enough to support their own mini-series but only one can win. Chris and I are on the edge of our seats!" By voting on Marvel.com, fans will have a chance to determine what 6-issue X-Men mini-series Claremont will tackle after X-Men: The End. "X-Men fans are some of the most vocal out there," says Paniccia. "We're taking advantage of that voice and putting them in the driver's seat. By next week, we'll have a new X-Men book in the works from one of the industry's most influential authors." All four of the possible title choices take place outside of current continuity, including stories from previously visited alternate universes as well as an entirely new X-Men universe. And the four choices are: Days of Future Past - This series would pick up the moment after Kitty Pryde sent Rachel Grey into the past from the original story. The world is under the rule of Sentinels, most mutants are either killed or in camps, and only a strange alliance of outlaws stand a chance at changing this dark future. Asgardian War Stories - During the Asgardian War, the X-Men, Alpha Flight, and the New Mutants all fought alongside the Norse Gods. But what would have happened if they never returned to Earth and stayed in Asgard? NEXT - Witness today's generation of X-Men if the Marvel Universe aged in real-time. Both the first and second teams of X-Men are approaching 50 and the New Mutants are now in their thirties. This series will follow this new generation of X-Men and the new reality they find themselves in. What If? X-Men - Continuing from 2004's What If Magneto and Professor X Had Formed the X-Men Together?, this series would be a re-imagining of the X-Men in contemporary times from an entirely all-new perspective. Because of Magneto helping found the X-Men, not only has the history of the X-Men changed, but that of the entire world. Every character's life and future is up for grabs here. It's up to you to decide what legendary X-Men tale Chris Claremont will pen next. Visit www.Marvel.com and let your voice be heard for which of these X-stories you would like to see. Generation M's Bachs Signs Marvel Exclusive Ramon Bachs, the upcoming artist on the Generation M mini- series, has recently signed an exclusive contract with Marvel. His first new assignment as a Marvel exclusive will be taking over the art chores on The Pulse alongside fellow Generation M creator Paul Jenkins to become the new creative team when the title goes monthly with issue #15. When asked about why he chose to sign an exclusive with Marvel, Bachs said, "I just thought it was the right choice. The conditions Marvel offered me were very good, and the possibility of having the chance to work with Paul Jenkins for a long time finally convinced me. I have been wanting to work with him for awhile." Bachs has worked at several other publishers, including DC and Dark Horse, and is making his first foray into the Marvel Universe with Generation M. Now he will have several years to play around in Marvel's sandbox thanks to his newly signed exclusive contract. "Ramon's work over at the Distinguished Competition established that he is amazingly adept at creating a realistic environment and conveying emotion," says Nick Lowe, Bachs's editor on Generation M. "Since Generation M is a book all about the ramifications of the massive mutant power-loss and the emotional journeys that these former-mutants embark on, Ramon jumped out as the perfect artist for it," says Lowe. "He makes you feel what these people are feeling in a very real way. I cannot express how glad I am to have Ramon on this project." Bachs is sure to impress with his stunning portrayal of depowered mutants in Generation M and starting with The Pulse #15, he and Paul Jenkins will shift the focus to reporter Sally Floyd from Generation M, as they take that book in a daring new direction! GENERATION M #1 (of 5) (SEP051960) Written by PAUL JENKINS Pencils by RAMON BACHS Cover by STUART IMMONEN 32 PGS./T+ SUGGESTED FOR TEENS AND UP ...$2.99 On Sale - 11/30/2005 +++++ From THE PULSE by Heidi MacDonald and Jennifer Contino at: http://www.comicon.com/pulse/ BERLIN ARCHIE'S DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Archie Comics Entertainment, LLC. has appointed Ben Berlin to the newly created position of Director of Operations, effective immediately. Headquartered in the company's Norwalk, Connecticut office, Berlin will report to Steve Herman, Vice President, Licensing. Berlin joins Archie Comics Entertainment from The Lucky Hedgehog Company. In his new position with Archie Comics Entertainment, Berlin will manage the day to day operations of the company, interface with Licensees, execute promotional concepts, create marketing plans and develop business to business partnerships. "Ben brings an extensive and diverse background in managing media and marketing projects that will contribute much towards the continuing growth of our company. His direct expertise in all areas of consumer marketing will help fuel our expanding licensing and promotions programs"said Herman. Archie Comic Publications, Inc. has been publishing America's leading line of teenage humor comic books for nearly 65 years. The Archie titles appear at check-outs in most supermarkets and mass merchandisers as well as in bookstores, drug chains, convenience stores and comic shops. Archie Comics Entertainment, LLC was established in 2003 as the entertainment and licensing affiliate of Archie Comic Publications, Inc., home of the world renowned character properties Archie, Betty, Veronica, Jughead and their Riverdale friends, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Josie and the Pussycats and Katy Keene, as well as super hero properties Mighty Crusaders including The Web. With offices in metro New York, Archie Comics Entertainment is involved in the development, production and worldwide distribution of original projects for television, film and home video, music, live events and the Internet as well as represents the licensing and merchandising of its enduring brands across all global markets. FEGREDO TO DRAW HELLBOY! Hellboy artist chosen! Dark Horse announces Duncan Fegredo as the artist on 2006 Hellboy series, Darkness Calls Dark Horse is pleased to announce that Duncan Fegredo will be the artist on the new 2006 Hellboy miniseries, Darkness Calls. Hellboy creator Mike Mignola will provide story and covers. Darkness Calls is the direct follow-up to 2005's The Island and will take Hellboy on to the next big chapter in his life. "Like Guy Davis, and unlike me, Duncan can draw anything," commented Mike Mignola. "He can draw the real world, he can capture the mystery and the atmosphere that the book needs-but he's also a fantastic cartoonist, so he can keep the life and the humor that I try to get in my stuff. I've always loved his stuff. He's a f*****g genius." "A few years back I was asked in an interview about dream jobs . . . Hellboy, I said, no hesitation," enthused Duncan Fegredo. "But I thought I wouldn't want to do it because I only want to see Mike Mignola draw it. Fast forward a few years, Scott Allie calls with an offer to make a liar of me. So I'm damned, so what? With Hellboy Mike Mignola has created his own singular language in comics and it's both a privilege and pleasure to be invited to collaborate. I think the term I'm looking for is 'gobsmacked.' Yes, that'll do it." Hellboy: Darkness Calls is a six-issue miniseries beginning September 6, 2006. Check darkhorse.com and hellboy.com for updates and additional information throughout the new year. +++++ From THE BEAT by Heidi McDonald at http://www.comicon.com/thebeat/ SUPERMAN trailer is up Here ya go. http://supermanreturns.warnerbros.com/trailer.html Ultimate Avengers dvd scoop Another Beat spy attended a screening of the animated ULTIMATE AVENGERS home dvd. You'll recall this is part of the whole Marvel/Lion's Gate pact, and was produced by a French animation studio. So how does it stack up? It was a full-length animated film that is based on the comic The Ultimates and is the first in an eight-movie deal with Lions Gate. Each film in the deal will be animated and be straight-to- DVD. I was actually surprised at how close the movie stayed to the source material (the first arc of The Ultimates). Maybe this is a sign of how Marvel will produce the movies in their new production studio? The biggest surprise, however, was that the animation quality was greatly lacking. Maybe I'm used to the uber-detail in Hitch's drawings and the interesting animation in Justice League Unlimited and anime but I thought the quality of animation was much too simplistic for a series that had strived in creating realism. A couple other interesting notes: In the credits in the press packet it lists the Music Publisher as Marvel Music, Inc. I've never heard of this before and a quick search yielded nothing. Does Marvel now have a music line? The opening credits said ...Based on the characters created by Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch. This took me as bit of a surprise since you rarely see companies so liberal with singling out people with credit, let alone the people that reinvented the characters. This is the first of eight animated features from Marvel/Lions Gate. The next are Ultimate Avengers 2 (Aug. 06), Iron Man (Oct. 06) and Doctor Strange (Feb. 07) The voice cast was void of any big time stars, but it does feature Olivia d'Abo (the Wasp) who played the older sister on The Wonder Years. +++++ From the Comics Continuum at http://www.comicscontinuum.com/: IMAGE COMICS' BOMB QUEEN Bomb Queen, a four-issue mini-series written and illustrated by Jimmie Robinson, will debut in February through Image Comics' Shadowline imprint. "Bomb Queen is out to shake things up," Robinson said. "She takes no prisoners and plays for keeps." Bomb Queen shows Robinson returning to the dystopian science fiction that put him on the map. Bomb Queen is the dictator of New Port City. An unrepentant super-villain, who killed all the local heroes, re-wrote the laws in her favor, and set herself up as dictator for life. And the citizens of New Port City couldn't approve more highly. Robinson explained: "Bomb Queen is not about a reluctant, crybaby villain. Bomb Queen is about a perfect villain and the society that allows her to kill everyone that stands against her, and rule everyone that stands with her." Robinson1s Bomb Queen doubles as a commentary on our own times. "This book is definitely social commentary that1s filled with mordant wit," Robinson said. I'm aiming at a mature audience who comes in looking for a killer roller-coaster jolt of a story, but who comes back because every issue reveals another layer of subtext that makes the whole series even more explosive." JUDO GIRL RETURNS Blue Water Productions' Judo Girl returns in April with a new mini-series from Alias Comics, written by Johnny Lowe and drawn by Alex Julian. Here's how Blue Water describes the mini-series: "The villainous Hep Cat is back! He and Judo Girl had a kinda- almost-sorta-maybe relationship long-ago, but while Judo Girl has emerged into the 21st century still in her early 20s, Hep Cat is now in his 60s! How will this new age gap affect these two lost lovers, and can Hep Cat and Judo Girl ever really be together?" "Judo Girl generally has an upbeat, positive personality, and so will make plenty of humorous remarks during her encounters with the bad guys, though it'll be somewhat less than in the first mini-series," Lower said. Also expect an appearance by Atlas, and the return of the Judo Girl villain, Silencer who first appeared in The Legend of Isis #5. "Silencer is a good adversary for Judo Girl as she too is obviously trained in many fighting techniques," said Lowe. "Of course, Silencer doesn't speak except in rare moments, so Judo Girl will try and take up the slack in the repartee -- which might annoy and anger Silencer even more!" +++++ From Newsarama at http://www.Newsarama.com/ DC's MARKETING SHUFFLE CONTINUES Their comics are seeing huge upswings in sales, and October was an especially good month for them, yet at DC, the Sales & Marketing Department continues to see changes and - some stability in one case. Newsarama has learned that Nellie Kurtzman, who was announced in early September as having been hired as Director - Marketing has resigned from the company, shy of her four month anniversary with the company. Kurtzman is, of course, the daughter of the late Harvey Kurtzman. Upon speaking to Newsarama, Kurtzman said that she is taking a position with Hyperion Books for Children. Wednesday, November 23rd is her last day with DC. DC began a reinvigoration of its Sales and Marketing departments in January, with the hiring of Stephanie Fierman as Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing. This seeming shuffle in DC's Marketing office date back to June, when Bill Rosemann was named as Manager, Marketing Communications, who apparently replaced Patty Jeres, Director - Sales & Marketing Communications. Rosemann's tenure as Manager lasted all of two weeks, as he returned to Creative Services at the company, leaving an opening in the Marketing side of things. Since October 25th, DC has had a listing for a Publicity Manager posted at www.wbjobs.com . Additionally, Newsarama has learned that the position of Director of Marketing Communications, which DC was seeking to fill in late summer, was closed without a new hire, despite applicants being interviewed. Adam Philips, Manager - Marketing Services remains in his position with the company, as does John Cunningham, whose hiring as VP - Marketing was announced at the same time as Kurtzman's. In a move showing some stability, Bob Wayne, VP - Sales, shared with retailers at last weekend's RRP meeting that he agreed to an extension of his contract with the company, ensuring his presence in the Sales department for the foreseeable future. Well- respected by retailers, Wayne has been the driving force behind many of DC's sales initiatives, including the overship program and DC's recently announced final order cutoff program, which will be similar to the program in place by Marvel. JEPH LOEB JOINS WRITING STAFF OF ABC-TV's LOST In his recent appearance on WORDBALLOON.COM, Jeph Loeb spoke at length about joining the writers staff on the hit ABC TV series LOST, as a Supervising Producer. Jeph just wrapped up a three years stint in the same capacity on the WB series SMALLVILLE."It's a really fascinating process and different than Smallville...I don't know about you but I'm obsessed with the show...it really is such an odd mix of genres and characters that anything can happen on the show and that part fascinates me..." While He's known for writing specific Smallville episodes as "Red" and " Insurgence" , featuring the appearance of red kryptonite, and Clark's first leap between tall buildings, Loeb stresses the importance of co-writing stories in television. "There's No I in Team, but there is in Dick... I don't believe in saying 'yeah that was my idea'. I've worked as a screenwriter for years, it's lonely profession, you're working in a box. (but at Smallville) My value was breaking stories ...coming up with scenes that get you to the main plot of the story. My responsibilities became more about being in the writers room, and working on all the scripts. Jeph left SMALLVILLE at the end of his 3 year contract last spring, which also sadly coincided with the loss of his 17 year old son Sam to cancer. "(Exec producers) Al (Gogh) & Miles (Millar) were gentleman and asked if I wanted to come back, but I didn't know if I wanted to go back to work, but then the people from LOST called, and asked if I'd join them...I'm not sure if it was a good idea coming back to work so soon, I'll let you know in a year " As a writer, Loeb has found an empathetic connection to the LOST survivors, who must deal with their lives after suffering from unexpected tragedy. "I've had my plane crash, I know how that feels like, and now it's about how I live my life... I believe I can live my life in an effective way, by telling stories on LOST, and continuing with my comics and whatever comes next." Loeb influenced LOST episodes will debut starting in January. "...just like at Smallville ,according to the producers ,my value seems to be in the writer's room, working on all the scripts." In the interview, Loeb also goes into some behind the scenes detail of his plans at Marvel writing THE ULTIMATES vol 3 , which begins later in 2006. Plus he talks about the Spirit-Batman crossover, the Buffy animated series, and wrapping up his DC work on Superman-Batman. For more details , listen to the mp3/podcast, at www.wordballoon.com 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. 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