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THE COMIC BOOK NETWORK ELECTRONIC MAGAZINE      Issue Number 571
                                                       4/14/2006

           Edited by: David LeBlanc - ComicBkNet@aol.com

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     COMICS OBSCURA - (Various Places) ....... Mike Curtis

 [A] Submissions, mailing address, web page
 [1] On the Net .............................. David LeBlanc
 [2] Letters to the Editor ................... Your Page!
 [3] TRIVIA CONTEST .......................... Win *real* prizes!
 [4] Network Buzz ............................ News/gossip/rumors
 [5] Interviews: Steve Zinngrabe, Joe Casey .. Richard Vasseur
 [6] The Nitpicker's Column .................. Martin A. Perez
 [7] Suspended Animation ..................... Michael Vance &
                                               Mark Allen
 [8] ComiX-FAN Reviews........................ Eric J. Moreels
 [9] Rich's Reviews .......................... Richard Vasseur
[10] M.O.E. Reviews .......................... Paul Dale Roberts
[11] My View: SINNAMON: GRRL vs WORLD, 0/6,
      CAN'T LOSE YOU ......................... David LeBlanc
[12] New Comic Book Releases List ............ Charles LePage
[13] HYPE! & LINKS Section ................... Various
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[1] On the Net                                      David LeBlanc
                                               ComicBkNet@aol.com

Well, this weekend marks a couple of events. Because of that some
people have a three day weekend, some even four, depending where
you are and who you work for. In Massachusetts and Maine the
state celebrates Patriots Day. That is the day in our history
that was fired the "shot heard 'round the world" at the start of
the American Revolution. It is now celbrated as a Monday holiday
but back in the day it was always the date from the poem:

Listen my children and you shall hear
of the midnight ride of Paul Revere.
On the eighteenth of April in '75

It is also the day of the Boston Marathon, another excuse to give
people the day off. Me, I have to work so I will go to New York
where most peopl are working Monday. That's ok. For some strange
reason my company decided to take a 4-day weekend on Memorial day
weekend. I can wait.

This week we have a special trivia contest. The prize will be
donated by Angelo Furlan to promote his re-launch of SINNAMON with
a three issue mini-series. And, to compliment that, you can read
about issue #1 in my review this issue in my column, MY VIEW. I
have always been a fan of Angelo's writing and M. Gerald Delany's
art so check it out.

And check out these new books if you haven't yet . . .

ABSTRACT STUDIOS
    Strangers In Paradise #81, $2.95

DC COMICS
    Amazing Adventures Of The JLA, $3.99
    Batman Legends Of The Dark Knight #203, $2.50
    Fables #48, $2.75
    Firestorm The Nuclear Man #24, $2.50

MARVEL COMICS
    Exiles #79, $2.99
    Ultimate Extinction #4 (Of 5), $2.99
    Ultimate Spider-Man #93, $2.99

NBM
    Boneyard #21, $2.95<------------------Pick of the Week!


This issue goes out on Good Friday. Long time readers know I am
prone to mention these ocassions that are important, to me at
least. When you have 1500 or so friends you correspond with
every week you like to share these things.

So, I wish you all a very Happy Easter, however you spend it.

May our Jewish friends enjoy the Passover celebration.

And, to my fellow Christians, celebrate Resurrection Day!
Rejoice! He is not dead. He is risen! He will come again!

David LeBlanc - ComicBkNet@aol.com
Editor
The Comic Book Net Electronic Magazine
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[2] Letters to the Editor

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From: "Shannon Denton" <shannon@meteorcity.net>
Subject: free comic book day
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:58:08 -0700

Howdy!,

For FREE COMIC BOOK DAY the Phoenix Store ATOMIC COMICS
will have me signing along with....(I'm the smallest name here so
I figured I'd go first so it wasn't a letdown :) )

The guests also include Daniel Way, Charlie Huston, Raven
Gregory, Steve Dillon, Steve Epting, Michael Lark, Ed Brubaker,
Mike Kunkel, Marat Michaels, Scott Kolins, Patrick Sherberger,
Chris Giarusso, James Owen.  I'll be promoting the new
Actionopolis line of books from KOMIKWERKS.

My buddy and fellow Actionopoliser ADAM BEECHEN (Robin) will be
at ALL ABOUT BOOKS AND COMICS in Phoenix also signing and
promoting his book "What I Did on my Hypergalactic Interstellar
Summer Vacation".

Thanks,

-Shannon Eric Denton

www.Actionopolis.com

www.komikwerks.com
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Subject: "Students of the Unusual" hailed as genius!
Date:    4/12/2006 7:47:53 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
From:    TCRonin2
To:      ComicBknet

Dear friends.

I'm not kidding folks. We'll try not to let it go to our heads.
The "Students of the Unusual" filmmaking contest is heating up
and our blog features some pictures and links to some of the
projects going on!

Here's the link:
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=5
171016&blogID=109175870&MyToken=be47abde-fc47-41d3-ad19-
d43c90edc6aa

Any press is greatly appreciated
Best regards
Terry Cronin
www.studentsoftheunusual.com
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From: "Ken Gale" <nuffsaid@riseup.net>
Subject: British writer on 'Nuff Said! radio
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 14:00:05 -0400

Please Post and Forward to appropriate chat rooms, web pages and
e-lists! This is live-streamed on the internet and podcast
afterward.

1. Next show: In two Tuesday nights: April 25 (26).  For this
substitution of Susan Brown's overnight show, "Punk and Hardcore"
I chat about comics with Howard Stangroom.  Besides being a
proprietor of 30th Century Comics in Putney, London, England, he
was a contributing editor to two of my favorite fanzines, Comics
Forum and Comics Focus.  His most recent projects are the second
edition of the Slings & Arrows Guide, Prime Cuts, Genus Male (two
gay anthropomorphic stories in the latest issue), and the
upcoming 'zine about comics for/by girls, Sugar & Spice.  We'll
spend a lot of time talking about comics and creators we like and
why we like them and maybe we'll go into his contribution to the
Star Trek mythos.  Plus listener phone calls.

2. The last episode of 'Nuff Said! was on anime, manga and manhwa
(Korean comics).  My guests were from Central Park Media, who
translate and distribute Japanese and Korean material in the
U.S.  You can hear it on the WBAI archives.  Follow the link from
http://www.comicbookradioshow.com/ra1.html.  There are also links
to hear the radio interviews I did with Will Eisner, Scott
Roberts and Faith Hubley plus a link to David Bernstein.  And
some surprises.

3. The dvd version of 'Nuff Said! with exclusive interviews with
Mike Kaluta, Mike Oeming, Sean Chen & Louis Small, Jr. will be in
Diamond Distribution's May Previews.  A free one minute sample of
the dvd is posted on the web site in several formats so you can
see it whether you have dial-up, a mac or a pc.  It has a little
of each artist interview.
http://www.comicbookradioshow.com/dvd1samples.html

4. The WBAI signal (99.5 FM, broadcast at 50,000 watts from the
Empire State Building) gets out to New Haven, CT; East Hampton,
L.I.; the Pocono's of PA; Trenton and Princeton, NJ and Putnam
County, NY.  There is a live stream, also, and the connection is
easy, even with a dial-up modem (it's what I use).  Just go to
the web site below.  Listening to the show after the fact is
equally easy.

5. Vaguely related is an announcement that the 30th anniversary
of the apa Interlac is this June.   I've been a member the entire
time.  For more info, go to http://members.aol.com/interlac or e-
mail Kevin McConnell at mranziety@yahoo.com.

      Please spread the word!  Thanks!

Fannishly,
Ken Gale, producer, interviewer and host
http://www.comicbookradioshow.com
nuffsaid@riseup.net
P.O. Box 1028, Gracie Station, NYC 10028
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                        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 what comic book title did the Earth II Batman and Catwoman get
married?

The wedding was first shown in flashback in DC Super-Stars #17 and
fully depicted in Superman Family #211. Jef Peckham is our winner
and he gets the prize from Discount Comic Book Service

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THIS WEEK'S TRIVIA QUESTION:

We have a special prize donated by Angelo Furlan, writer of the
hit series SINNAMON. The prize is a SINNAMON t-shirt which can
be viewed at:  http://www.cafepress.com/catfishcomics.13793481

The winner will have to specify shirt size. Here is the question:

What super hero lives in Halcyon, PA?

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COMICS OBSCURA                                        Mike Curtis
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[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 ]

LET KING KONG HELP YOU TO A HISTORICAL DINING EXPERIENCE

Right now on the stands, Hostess has Twinkies filled with Banana
Creme as a tie in to KING KONG.  You might want to try one, as
they're also historical.

When the snack cake debuted, they were filled with banana creme,
which was unusual for the time, but inexpensive for the
manufacturer.  When WWII came around, bananas were hard to
obtain, and Hostess went to the regular cream filling we all
know.  So getting one of these will let you experience how the
original product tasted.
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[4] Network Buzz    News, gossip and rumors from the industry

FXLabs to develop videogame based on Archie Comics Universe
Seattle, Washington - April 10, 2006

FXLabs to develop videogame based on Archie Comics Universe
FXLabs Studios announced it has signed an exclusive agreement
with Archie Comics Entertainment for the development of the very
first videogame based on the Archie universe.

Under the working title "Archie's Riverdale Run", the FXLabs team
has begun the development of the game to be featured on the PC
and Videogame consoles and is expected to be completed sometime
in 2007.

The game will feature the full cast of Archie characters
including Archie, Betty, Veronica, Jughead, Reggie, and many
more. Each character will be faithfully recreated in full 3D and
will be brought to life by the FXLabs team of talented
programmers, artists, and animators. In addition, the entire town
of Riverdale will be digitally recreated and feature many of the
famous landmarks that Archie fans have come to know and love.

"FXLabs is delighted and privileged to be working on this
exciting new product" said Tony Garcia, CEO of FXLabs Studios.

"The world of Archie is one which provides as wealth of
possibilities for creating rich and engaging game-play. We are
thrilled to be working with Archie Comics Entertainment in
delivering a top notch product to Archie Fans around the world"

"Archie Comics is excited to be working with FXLabs on the very
first Archie videogame! The Archie brand has enjoyed decades of
popularity in dozens of forms, and we are looking forward to
seeing the Archie Universe come to life in the world of video and
computer games" said Steve Herman, VP of Merchandising at Archie
Comics Entertainment.

FXLabs and Archie Comics Entertainment will be working closely
together to ensure that the world of Archie stays true to it rich
and family-friendly heritage.

About FXLabs:
Established in 2004, FXLabs Studios develops leading edge
products for the PC and Videogame consoles. With Offices in
Hyderabad India, and Seattle Washington, FXLabs employs a top
notch team of developers driven in the pursuit of best in class
entertainment software. Please visit us at www.fxlabs.com
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[NEW ASSETS] X-Men: The Official Game

Hello!

We have new X-Men: The Official Game assets for you today at the
FTP below. Open the "X-Men: The Official Game" folder and then to
the one entitled "April 10 Assets" and you'll find new
screenshots, a trailer, movie stills and renders. You'll also
find a buncha previously assets, including screenshots, Lady
Deathstrike trailer, box art, logos and fact sheet.

Let me know if you have any questions!

-W

Using an FTP client:

Location: transfer.activision.com
Login: step3public
Password: wilfee3

Using a Web browser:

ftp://step3public:wilfee3@transfer.activision.com/

Wiebke Hesse
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Alias Comics Invites Friends to MySpace!

April 8, 2006 (San Diego, CA) -- Alias Comics proudly invites
fans to visit them on their all-new MySpace page, at http://
www.myspace.com/alias_comics!

The all-new Alias MySpace page will serve as an extension to the
existing Alias Comics website, found at http://www.aliasc
omics.net, and will offer visitors all the latest in Alias Comics
news, updates, releases, and previews, as well as give fans a
chance to connect with other Alias fans via the Alias MySpace
Friends Network.

Created on April 4, 2006, the Alias Comics MySpace Page has
already connected nearly 100 users in less than one-week, and
anticipate a growing number of friends as the site progresses.

Fans and readers alike are invited to visit Alias Comics on
MySpace.com at http:// www.myspace.com/alias_comics and connect
with Alias staff, creators, and fans from around the world!

Fans can also always find Alias Comics on their official website,
at http://www.aliascomics.net!

VISIT ALIAS ON MYSPACE NOW!
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From: Mitchell Senft <ms53@optonline.net>

Aguirre-Sacasa: Playwright's Path Is via Comic Books
 By DAVID COTE

At the New York Comic-Con in February, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa was
treated to an object lesson in fame and anonymity. This 33-year-
old comic-book writer went to the Comic-Con, a frenetic three-day
orgy of comic books, video games and an appearance by the actress
Milla Jovovich, to autograph his recent books for Marvel. But Mr.
Aguirre-Sacasa, a relative newcomer, found himself seated next to
Brian Michael Bendis, the prolific superstar behind "Daredevil"
and the "New Avengers."

"About 5 people came up to me, and I'd say 400 lined up for
Brian," Mr. Aguirre-Sacasa recalled with a laugh. "I was, like,
'This is actually humiliating.' "

It was a scene that Peter Parker would appreciate. Which is
appropriate, since Mr. Aguirre-Sacasa is author of the spinoff
series "Sensational Spider-Man," as well as "Marvel Knights 4."

This month Mr. Aguirre-Sacasa's work will be on display again.
His semiautobiographical comedy, "Based on a Totally True Story,"
opens on Tuesday at Manhattan Theater Club. It is a portrait of
the artist as overextended dynamo, juggling romance, family and
an unabashed pursuit of commercial success. He also has a short
play in "Dread Awakening," a "Creepshow"-style anthology by
various authors that runs through April 23 at the 45th Street
Theater, while the Rattlestick Theater will present his 2003
alien-abduction drama, "Dark Matters," in October.

"One of the best things that happened for me as a playwright is
becoming a comic-book writer," said Mr. Aguirre-Sacasa, who was a
devoted comic-book collector growing up in Nicaragua and
Washington, and who likes his characters to have a theatrical
bent. (In one issue, the Human Torch snags tickets to "The 25th
Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.") "When you tell people you're
a playwright, their eyes sort of glaze over," he said. "But when
you say you write the 'Fantastic Four' or 'Spider-Man,' they perk
up. It's a touchstone that has gained more credibility as
artistic expression."

Certainly comic books are enjoying a pop-cultural primacy as
never before, through big-budget movie adaptations, video games
and television shows. Theater artists, on the other hand, command
a much smaller audience. "One of my comics is read by more people
- around 70,000 - than will see my entire run at Manhattan
Theater Club," Mr. Aguirre-Sacasa said. "That puts things in
perspective."

Several of Mr. Aguirre-Sacasa's plays, which have generally
received good reviews, draw on horror, science fiction and
romance conventions as a way to sugarcoat his character studies
and psychological dramas. Still, he would like to avoid being
pigeonholed as Off Broadway's comic-book guy. In terms of new
plays, he's trying to focus on less lurid, genre-driven
scenarios.

As it happens, Mr. Aguirre-Sacasa's family history is not without
its own heroes and archvillains. His great-grandfather Juan
Bautista Sacasa played a pivotal role in the Nicaraguan civil war
in the 1920's and 30's and was kicked out of the presidency when
Anastasio Somoza Garcia (his nephew) seized power. Now Mr.
Aguirre-Sacasa's father, Francisco Aguirre-Sacasa, is running for
president of Nicaragua in the November election. (Talk about the
superhero as metaphorical father figure.)

"If his campaign continues, I'll go down there this summer," Mr.
Aguirre-Sacasa said. "It is, in fact, very hard for me to be in
New York and not down there, and for him to be in Nicaragua and
not here, in the midst of my big New York show. If it were
anything other than this play, I would be down there. But we talk
literally every night."

Although Mr. Aguirre-Sacasa doesn't seem to have any genetic
predisposition to run for public office, Nicaragua does figure
into his work in progress, "Masaya" (a thriller about missing
American backpackers in Nicaragua), which Second Stage Theater
has commissioned.

His "Based on a Totally True Story," directed by Michael Bush,
follows the adventures of Ethan Keene, a charming young writer
for DC Comics' publication "The Flash," who embarks on a serious
affair with Michael, a journalist and novelist, at the same time
that his play is optioned by a movie producer. Although nothing
otherworldly takes place, the superhero metaphor applies neatly
to his protagonist, Mr. Aguirre-Sacasa explained.

"Ethan compartmentalizes his life, the way superheroes do with
their secret identities," he said. "Once you start to put things
into neat compartments, they want to break out."

Comics-to-stage crossovers are becoming more common. (This month,
The Brick will present "Adventures of Caveman Robot," a scrappy
rock musical centered on an indie-comics figure.) The increasing
credibility of the comic-book genre may be the reason.

"Comic books straddle some odd lines; that makes them so
appealing," said Gerard Jones, author of "Men of Tomorrow: Geeks,
Gangsters and the Birth of the Comic Book" (Basic Books, 2004).
"There's still an aspect of junk culture about them. Yet now,
you've got the literary elite playing with them in one form or
another, like Chris Ware or Michael Chabon."

Even with his success at playwrighting, Mr. Aguirre-Sacasa
doesn't plan on giving up comics. "These characters existed
before I was born, and they'll exist long after I shuffle off,"
he said. "I love the idea of writing these huge, bombastic
characters; I'll stay in the superhero world as long as I can."
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