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Lots of varied news.  There’s so much in the works… I wish I could say more!  But, until then, here’s some news you might have missed.

Around the Blogs:

CBLDF – Erica Friedman Speaks Out on Canada Customs CaseMust read….

CBLDF – Bruce McFarling Talks Canada Customs Case – Must read….

Bleeding Cool – The Big Lie Isn’t Just A Truther Text… It’s An EC ComicYou can hear our thoughts about the comic in our radio show.

Geekweek – Tatum, Wahlberg Circle THE CROW After Cooper Drops OutNot sure what I think about either of these choices.

The Nation – The Newest Avenger: Superhero to Challenge Race Politics – Nice to see this getting such high profile coverage.

Con Coverage:

Comics Girl – Philadelphia Alternative Comic Con & minicomic reviews

The Beat – Wizard World LA postponement surprised guests and exhibitors

Around the Tubes Reviews:

StarTribune – Big Questions

IGN – 99 Days

Blogcritics Books – Rise: The Story of the Egyptian Revolution As Written Shortly Before It Began

Graphic Policy Radio Episode 2 – Spider-Man, Race, Education, Movies, The Big Lie and Secret Six

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Last night was the second episode of Graphic Policy Radio.  Discussed during the hour:

  • Race and gender in comic books – last weeks news of a new Ultimate Spider-Man cause a lot of discussion in the media and forums on the topic

Read More: http://graphicpolicy.com/2011/08/01/the-comicmarket-problem/

  • This summer saw a lot of movies based on comic books, we chat about our thoughts of this year’s line up as well as the future including numerous comic book based television shows on the horizon

Reviews:

  • The ending of Secret Six as well as Image Comic’s September release The Big Lie

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We should be pretty back to normal this week as far as coverage, going a bit heavier when it comes to games since we just came off of Gen Con.  We’ve missed a few “Around the Tubes,” so below is catch up with some older news and throughout the day, we’ll be posting news we might have missed.

Around the Blogs:

Bleeding Cool – The Superhero With Irritable Bowel SyndromeWell that’s just shitty…

Bleeding Cool – How A Soft Cowboys & Aliens Opening May Affect Platinum StudiosDoh!

IGN – Race in Comics: Spider-Man’s ImpactA take on Marvel’s recent announcement.

Bleeding Cool – Joe Quesada Commissioned By President ObamaWe are so raising revenues through sales of alternate covers.

ICv2 – Sony Sets Date for Garfield ‘Spider-Man’ SequelYes, that’s a sequel to a movie that hasn’t even been released yet.

Kotaku – Sunday ComicsEach week, Kotaku brings some great web comics.

Obsessive Reaction – Race in comic books, does it even matter?An interesting take on the new ultimate Spider-Man.

Comics Alliance – Warner Bros. Purchases Film Rights to Nate Simpson’s ‘Nonplayer’Has the second issue even come out?

ICv2 – ‘Game of Thrones’ Helmer in Talks for ‘Thor 2’ – Could be a really good fit.

Monthly/Quarterly Sales Numbers:

ICv2 – Game Sales Grew in Q2

ICv2 – Top 10 Card Games–Q2 2011

ICv2 –Top 5 RPGs–Q2 2011

ICv2 – Top 10 Board Games–Q2 2011

ICv2 – Top Collectible Games–Q2 2011

ComiChron – July initial, June final comics orders online; IDW sets record

Con Coverage:

MTV Geek – Gen Con: New Marvel Comics RPG Games Announced By Margaret Weis Productions

CBR – Geoff Johns & Jim Lee Named Guests of Honor at New York Comic-Con

Around the Tubes Reviews:

Cambridge First – Batman: Hush Unwrapped Deluxe Edition

English Chick 21 – Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: The Graphic Novel

CBR – Rachel Rising #1

CBR – Scalped #51

IGN – Comic Book Reviews for 8/3/11

Paste Magazine – Comic Book & Graphic Novel Round-Up (8/3/11)

SDCC 2011 Sunday Panel: Diversity & Fandom 102 – How You Can Make a Difference

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Diversity & Fandom 102 – How You Can Make a Difference
Sunday, July 24 · 10:00am – 11:00am
Room 24ABC

In the wake of campaigns like Racebending.com’s protests and the rise of safe spaces like Racialicious.com, fans, consumers and creators from underrepresented groups have more outlets for speaking up. This panel explores how those voices can be added to conversations with geeky business interests and fan communities.

Actor Dante Basco (Avatar: The Last Airbender, Hook), showrunner/writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach (The Middleman, Lost), author Malinda Lo (Huntress, Ash), Arturo Garcia (Racialicious.com), Phil Yu (AngryAsianMan.com) and USC Professor Henry Jenkins (CivicPaths Project) promise a lively discussion, moderated by Racebending.com!.

Our Panelists
  • Comic book writer, television writer and showrunner Javier Grillo-Marxuach has written comic books and for TV shows like Lost, Medium, and Ghost Whisperer. He’s best known for his nerdtastic comic book The Middleman, which he brought to ABC Family as a television series in 2008.
  • Author and journalist Malinda Lo‘s young adult novels, Ash and Huntress, both feature LGBTQ women of color as protagonists. Lo has a Master’s Degree in cultural and social anthropology and has also written for AfterEllen.com
  • Actor, dancer, and spoken word artist Dante Basco‘s breakthrough role was as Rufio in the 1991 Peter Pan film Hook. He’s probably best known to Racebending.com readers as the voice actor for Prince Zuko in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
  • Arturo Garcia is the Site Lead at Racialicious.com, a blog that tracks the intersection of race and pop culture. As one of the primary contributors to the site, Arturo has covered several fandom rallies for diversity, including RaceFail’09 and the Airbender protest.
  • Phil Yu is the blogger behind AngryAsianMan.com, which regularly comments on the representation of Asian Americans in mainstream media. Phil has a Master’s Degree in Critical Studies and works as a content producer for Yahoo!Movies.
  • Media scholar Professor Henry Jenkins studies fandom and activism at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism. Check out his blog on “aca-fandom” at HenryJenkins.org

Former Congressman Alan Grayson Sends Out an Email About Green Lantern, Race and Politics


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I’m a bit dumbfounded (and geeking out) on this one, but I was surprised to find this email in my inbox from former Democratic Congressman Alan Grayson.  The email has been posted below unedited (other than removing the unsubscribe link), hence the donation button and Salsa Labs logo:

Dear Brett:

The movie Green Lantern opened on Friday, to mixed reviews.  Maybe the reviews would have been better if the movie had included this powerful exchange, from Green Lantern #76:

African-American Man: I’ve been readin’ about you . . . How you work for the blue skins . . . and how on a planet someplace you helped out the orange skins . . . and you done considerable for the purple skins!  Only there’s skins you never bother with – the black skins!  I want to know . . . how come?!  Answer me that, Mr. Green Lantern!

Green Lantern:  I  . . . can’t . . . .

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I may never have the chance to talk to George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, or any of the other Masters of the Universe who led and misled our country for eight long years.  Nor may I ever have the chance to speak to Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Rush Limbaugh, or any of the other savage right-wing loons who want to finish the job that Bush et al. started.  But if I could, I might say:

Me:  I’ve been readin’ about you . . . How you work for multinational corporations like Big Oil. . . .  And how you say you built all those roads and schools and bridges in some country in Asia.   And in some other country in the Middle East someplace you got rid of some dictator.  Only there’s one country you never bother with – America!  I want to know . . . how come?!  Answer me that, Mr. Flag-Waiving Patriot!

Them:  I  . . . can’t . . . .

Well, I can answer that.  For a generation now, we have seen the heartless, callous erosion and destruction of all the things that make you a member of the middle class in America:

A job.

A home.

A car.

The chance to see a doctor when you are sick.

A pension or retirement account.

Social Security and Medicare.

And we’ve seen them replaced by endless war, falling home values, no pensions, lower wages, and now what Karl Marx called a “reserve army of the unemployed” – to keep wages down forever.

Even after only two years in office, as one out of 435 in the House, I can point to a lot of things that I did to preserve, protect and expand the middle class in America, and to help those of us who were falling through the cracks.

I look at our so-called leaders on the other side of the aisle, and I see nothing like that.  Only a perverse delight in eliminating programs that help my fellow Americans in need.  They’ll lead us, all right – they’ll lead us straight to ruin.

The next time you see one of them — at a town hall meeting, in their plush offices, or just on the street – ask them this:  “What have you done to help the people?  Answer me that!”

If they’re honest, they’ll say what Green Lantern said:  “I can’t.”

Courage,

Alan Grayson

In brightest day,
In blackest night,
No evil shall escape my sight.
Let those who worship evil’s might,
Beware my power: Green Lantern’s Light.

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It’s been a pretty quiet weekend so far, but while you were out enjoying it, here’s the news you might have missed.

Around the Blogs:

Archcomix – Audio from the Joe Sacco Comics Journalism Panel @Stanford, 6/5/11I don’t always agree with what he has to say, but the man is a pioneer in comics journalism.

Bleeding Cool – Thor Press Kit Causes Terrorist AlertA lot less causes terror alerts here in DC.

Color Lines – Where is Our Culture’s Racial Subconscious? In Comic BooksAn interesting article on race and comic books.

Bleeding Cool – With Only 407 of 6000 Comics Sold So Far, Gary Dahlberg’s Collection Tops $1.38 MillionPretty sure my collection would bring in about $1.38.

Around the Tubes Reviews:

Fangoria – Hellraiser Masterpieces Vol. 1

Inside Pulse – Wolves

Martin’s View – Comic Books of the Week (5/11/11) part 3

Color(ing) Gate


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Comic books have traditionally had issues with diversity, primarily having he-men white males as their protagonists.  Some work has been done in attempts to diversify, but absolutely more can be done.  This sore subject and the debate about diversity has ignited again over a coloring mistake.  DC Comics is the focus now due to their Free Comic Book Day Green Lantern give-away which also featured a preview of Flashpoint.  In the Free Comic Book Day version of the comic the below panel appeared.

The Flash Free Comic Book Day

Notice the white blond woman to the far right.  Below is the corrected version that appeared in the USA Today.

The Flash USA Today

Notice anything different? (Que “One of these things is not like the other”)

The character in question is supposed to be Jenni Ognats, the mixed-race character known as XS, granddaughter of Barry Allen.  According to Newsarama the colorist merely believed it was Jesse Quick, another DC character in the Flash family.

This has rankled some including the blog DC Women Kicking Ass which has covered in depth the issue of diversity in comics.  They’ve run two articles you can read here and here and hint at greater conspiracy.

Mistakes are made, often.  Sometimes in coloring, lettering and often continuity.  Sometimes a mistake is a mistake, nothing more.  I agree there’s not enough diversity in comics, but aren’t there times you just point out the goof and chalk it up to a mistake?  Mistakes happen, but to pile on and claim conspiracy/racism/whatever is a bit overboard in my mind.

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Incorruptible #8

Max Damage – Here’s what I think: Plutonian’s a power beyond race, beyond politics, and in his eyes, you are no more deserving of oxygen than anyone else.  But then again, maybe I’m wrong, maybe Plutonian loves white people.  Maybe he’ll save you.

Black Comix: African American Independent Comics, Art, and Culture


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Later this month John Jennings and Damian Duffy will be releasing an anthology, Black Comix: African American Independent Comics, Art, and Culture, that showcases independent African American cartoonists and the subculture of conventions, websites, and awards surrounding them.

Duffy and Jennings met at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where Jennings is a professor of graphic design and Duffy was a graduate student at the time and is currently a PhD candidate.  Their first collaboration was The Hole a sci-fi graphic novel which dealt with “issues of identity and consumer culture.”  They then followed that up with two art exhibits which focused on African American comic creators.

The contacts they made at these two shows lead to the graphic novel which serves as an introduction to this area of comic book culture.  People featured in it include Dawud Anyabwile, the creator of Brotherman, Keith Knight, the author of The K Chronicles who wrote the introduction, Turtel Onli the creator of NOG: The Protector of the Pyramids, Sustah-Girl: The Queen of the Black Age, and Malcolm-10, and up and coming artists like Ashley A. Woods the creator of Millennia Wars and Arie Monroe.

The book also focuses on the history and nature of the Black independent comics community and the subcultures that orbit it.   Online you can find some of that history and community in the The Museum of Black Superheroes which was founded by Omar Bilal.

Black Comix

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