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It’s the weekend, yay! It’s a long weekend for me, double yay!  Here’s the news to keep you busy.

SOPA/PIPA News:

GamePolitics – Minecraft to Go Dark in Protest of SOPA, PIPA

GamePolitics – Six Senators Urge Harry Reid to Slow Down on PIPA Vote Plans

GamePolitics – Good Old Games Comes Out Against SOPA, PIPA

GamePolitics – Anti-SOPA Petition Aimed at EA Hits 120K Signatures

GamePolitics – Firefall Maker Plans SOPA Blackout Protest Jan. 18

Kotaku – PC Game Cancels E3 Appearance as SOPA Protest, Shutting Down Beta for 24 Hours

Kotaku – Sega Responds to SOPA Question Like a Heartless Robot, Apologises Like Funny Human

Mashable – Victory for SOPA Opponents: DNS Blocking Struck From Bill

TechCrunch – Victory for SOPA Opponents: DNS Blocking Struck From Bill

 

Around the Blogs:

CBLDF – Japanese Censors Discuss Banning Comics for “Making Kids Gay” – Bring this fight.

Kotaku – Get a Glimpse at an Elseworlds Batman in the Cancelled Gotham by Gaslight Game – Looks pretty cool.

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The weekend is here (and it’s a long one).  I can finally catch up with the comics I’ve neglected to read and review… yay!

SOPA/PIPA News:

Mashable – Nuke the Net: How to Get the Mainstream Talking About the Dangers of SOPA

Mashable – SOPA Sponsor Has a Copyright Violation of His Own

Mashable – Soapy: Can This Plug-In Kill SOPA?

GamePolitics – President Obama’s Hard Choice on SOPA, PIPA

GamePolitics – Runic Games Opposes SOPA

GamePolitics – Notch: ‘No Sane Person Can Support SOPA’

Kotaku – Sega Customer Support Has a Bizarre Take on SOPA

Kotaku – League of Legends Wants to Destroy SOPA

 

Around the Tubes:

CBLDF – CBLDF Now Hiring: Office Manager – Great org, go apply!

Bleeding Cool – What Might A Conservative Comic Book Look Like? – Interesting….

 

Around the Tubes Reviews:

IGN – Comic Book Reviews for 1/11/12

Fantagraphics is Against #SOPA. Go Support Them With These Suggestions

Fantagraphics is one of two brave publishers willing to take a stand against the Stop Online Piracy Act (and we’ll be doing this for that other publisher too).  They put out some great books and here’s a few suggestions of books I think people coming to this site would be interested in, ones I’ve purchased myself and/or ones that have gotten a lot of praise from others.

21: The Story of Roberto Clemente

The biographical 21: The Story of Roberto Clemente is a human drama of courage, faith and dignity, inspired by the life of baseball star Roberto Clemente.

No other baseball player dominated the 1960s like Roberto Clemente and no other Latin American player achieved his numbers. Born in 1934 in Puerto Rico, Clemente excelled in track and field and loved baseball. By the age of 17 he was playing in the PR Winter league. Spotted by the big-league scouts because of his hitting, fielding, and throwing abilities, he joined the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1954. A fierce competitor, within two seasons he was hitting above .300 consistently. He played like a man possessed, fielding superbly, unleashing his rifle arm, and hitting in clutch situations. Despite his aesthetic brilliance, he faced prejudice throughout his career and was given his due only after his unexpected and tragic death in a 1972 plane crash.

Why I Like It:  This graphic novel has gotten nothing but praise making numerous lists as to one of the best comics last year.

The Hidden

Is this the end of the world? How did it happen? Why did it happen? There is one man who knows…

Take a walk with the dazed survivors of a mysterious worldwide catastrophe. They are bound for a place, somewhere in the desert, where a terrible truth awaits them.

This is the full-color, unadulterated horror graphic novel that Sala fans have been waiting for. This nightmarish story combines classic and modern horror themes and genres with a unique twist, and Sala’s painted artwork has never looked better (or more gruesome).

Why I Like It: Nothing wrong with a good apocalypse story.

The Last Rose of Summer

With the Great Depression looming and about to define America’s next decade, three strong-minded women related by marriage form an uneasy household in the summer of 1929. Forced by her husband Harry to uproot their two small children from Illinois and take up residence in East Texas, Marie Hennessey struggles to find a place not only within her mother-in-law’s home but in a Southern town whose troubling unfamiliarities compound her marital woes and homesickness.

Why I like it: A prose book with an interesting concept.  Something in the description caught my attention, could be a nice read during the winter.

Estonia: A Ramble Through the Periphery

Any journey with Alexander Theroux is an education. Possessed of a razor-sharp and hyperliterate mind, he stands beside Thomas Pynchon as one of the sharpest cultural commentators of our time. So when he decided to accompany his wife — the artist Sarah Son-Theroux — on her Fulbright Scholarship to Estonia, it occasioned this penetrating examination of a country that, for many, seems alien and distanced from the modern world.

For Theroux, the country and its people become a puzzle. His fascination with their language, manners, and legacy of occupation and subordination lead him to a revelatory examination of Estonia’s peculiar place in European history. All the while, his trademark acrobatic allusions, quotations, and digressions — which take us from Hamlet through Jean Cocteau to Married… with Children — render his travels as much internal and psychical as they are external and physical. Through these obsessive references to Western culture, we come to appreciate how insular the country has become, yet also marvel at its fierce individuality and preternatural beauty — such is the skill of Theroux’s gaze.

This travelogue of his nine months abroad also brims with anecdotes of Theroux’s encounters with Estonian people and — in some of its most bitterly comedic episodes — his fellow Americans whom he at times feels more alienated from than the frosty, humorless Europeans.

Why I Like It: I’ve loved the graphic novel travelogues I’ve read.  This prose version sounds just as amusing.  Sign me up.

Oil and Water

When ten Oregonians travel to the Gulf Coast in August 2010 to plumb the devastation wrought by the Deepwater Horizon spill, they discover that “Oil and Water” is just the first of the insoluble contradictions. Between the tarred sands of Grand Isle and the fouled waters of the Louisiana bayou, they come to find out that Gulf Coast residents are economically dependent upon the very industry that is wreaking havoc on their environment. In the shadow of the greatest ecological disaster of our time, they are forced to reassess their roles as witness, critic and environmental steward.

In this 144-page graphic novel — written by Steve Duin, a columnist for The Oregonian, and illustrated by Eisner-winning New Yorker cartoonist Shannon Wheeler — readers will tour the shark-pocked beach at Grand Isle with the local head of Homeland Security; step aboard the crabbing boat of a 20-year-old Mississippian who works 16-hour days and spends his nights dreaming of M.I.T.; enter the “Hot Zone” where volunteers work desperately to save brown pelicans drenched in British petroleum; and hear shrimpers, Vietnamese and good ol’ boys alike, describe what happens to their livelihood when 200 million gallons of oil flood the scene. The readers’ perspective on what hope and what mission remains along a ravaged coastline, and one awash in both seafood and oil, will be changed as irrevocably as that of these ten Oregonians.

Why I like It: A first hand account in graphic novel form of the disaster was the Deepwater Horizon spill?  Yes please.  This is a no brainer for the politico in me.

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We had the biggest comic book publisher so far come out against SOPA and many more individuals added their name to the list that oppose.  While you ponder adding your name, here’s the news you might have missed.

SOPA/PIPA News:

GamePolitics – Riot Games Comes Out Against SOPA and PIPA

Mashable – Prime-Time TV Network News Ignoring SOPA

 

Around the Blogs:

Marvel – Marvel & IAVA Provide Free Comics for VeteransGood for Marvel. Still doesn’t make up for the evil shit.

The ComiChron – 2000 for 2011: Top 1000 Comics and Top 1000 Trades, with Comichron estimates – Interesting stats.

CBLDF – Study Questions Supreme Court’s Protection of the First Amendment – I’m in a fighting mood.  Bring it.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews:

Comicsgirl – Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Promise Part 1

CBR – Lobster Johnson: The Burning Hand #1

MTV Geek – Peanuts #1

Geeks of Doom – Scarlet Spider #1

Paste Magazine – Comic Book & Graphic Novel Round-Up (1/11/12)

Complex – Review: The 300th Issue Of “Wolverine” Kicks Off One Of 2012’s Biggest Stories

Fantagraphics Books Comes Out Against #SOPA

We’ve been fighting the Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect IP Act for months now, but unfortunately the chorus of others in the comic book industry vocally opposed have been few (but growing).

Yesterday I received the below and can proudly say that Fantagraphics Books has added their voice to those opposed to the legislation making them the largest publisher to do so.  Below is a statement from their President:

“We are opposed to SOPA on the grounds that it gives the state too much unilateral authority to censor or exercise its power so that the result is effectively censorship once removed. It doesn’t provide sufficient safeguards to mitigate our concern over potential harm to free speech. Fantagraphics Books has been traditionally a proponent of 1st Amendment rights —we have vigorously fought four private lawsuits that have attempted to violate those rights— and although we also believe in intellectual property rights, we believe this bill is deleterious to the former and too draconian for the latter.” – Gary Groth, President of Fantagraphics Books

We applaud their stance and willingness to speak out and hope this encourages others in the comic book industry to join the growing vocal publishers, creators and bloggers opposed to this trampling on free speech.  We also encourage everyone to show their support for Fantagraphics by Tweeting thanks and more importantly buy their books!

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We’ve got a big announcement at 10am!  Come back then, trust me….

SOPA/PIPA News:

Mashable – Reddit Announces Blackout to Protest SOPA

GamePolitics – Change.org Petition Asks EA to Oppose SOPA

GamePolitics – Center for Democracy & Technology’s Big List: Who is Against SOPA

GamePolitics – The Jimquisition: A Bleak Future With SOPA as Law

 

Around the Blogs:

Marvel – Attend Class at the Jean Grey SchoolGreat use of social media.

MTV Geek – CES 2012: Mimoco Reveals New MimoMicro Card Readers And USB Drives – Want!

Bleeding Cool – Parallel Universes Teach Polygamy – A “Christian” Response To Gay Archie WeddingFunny and sad.

Bleeding Cool – London Comic Mart Organiser Gets One Year Suspended Sentence For Collection Of One Million Paedophile ImagesWhat the hell is wrong with people!?

Kotaku – Here’s Lex Luthor (and More Villains) from the Superman Video Game That Got Hit by Cancellation KryptoniteYeah, guessing it was bad.

Kotaku – The Heroes and Villains of DC Universe Online Are a Crafty BunchI really need to get around to playing this.


Around the Tubes Reviews:

Ely Standard – Fear Itself: Ghost Rider

Library of Economics and Liberty – Health Care Reform

Publishers Weekly – Comics Reviews January 2012

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It’s Tuesday…. we’re adding a new section to these posts dedicated to the Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect IP….

SOPA/PIPA:

Mashable – Boycotting SOPA Supporters? There’s an App for That

Mashable – Paul Ryan, Target of Reddit Campaign, Won’t Support SOPA

Mashable – Fears of SOPA ‘Unfounded,’ Says Bill’s Sponsor

TechCrunch – As Congress Resumes Discussing SOPA And PIPA, Show Your Opposition With #BlackoutSOPA

GamePolitics – Consumer Electronics Association CEO: ‘SOPA is Shocking’

GamePolitics – Rick Santorum Comments on SOPA at NH Campaign Stop

 

Around the Blogs:

ComiChron – Retailers bought at least 3 million more comics in 2011 – So the industry is on the upswing? It even?

Bleeding Cool – Dave Dorman Speaks Out Against Breastfeeding In His ComicsUm… ok.

The Marines – Comics 4 HeroesGreat idea!

Bleeding Cool – DC Comics’ Kris Longo To Join Bonfire AgencyCongrats!

 

Conventions:

Washington City Paper – Photos: MAGfest X

 

Around the Tubes Reviews:

CBR – O.M.A.C. #5

CBR – Uncanny X-Men #4

January 18, #SOPA Takes the Stage Again

Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA) has announced a hearing on January 18 for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform to discuss the security implications of the Stop Online Piracy Act.  Chariman Issa has said the focus of the hearing is to “examine the potential impact of Domain Name Service (DNS) and search engine blocking on American cyber-security, jobs and the Internet community.”  From the post on the Committee’s website:

“An open Internet is crucial to American job creation, government operations, and the daily routines of Americans from all walks of life,” said Issa. “The public deserves a full discussion about the consequences of changing the way Americans access information and communicate on the Internet today.”

Witnesses include:

Mr. Stewart Baker: Partner, Steptoe & Johnson LLP

Mr. Brad Burnham: Partner, Union Square Ventures

Mr. Daniel Kaminsky: Security Researcher and Fortune 500 Advisor

Mr. Michael Macleod-Ball: Chief of Staff/First Amendment Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union

Mr. Lanham Napier: Chief Executive Officer, Rackspace Hosting

Dr. Leonard Napolitano: Director, Center for Computer Sciences & Information Technology Sandia National Laboratories

Mr. Alexis Ohanian: Co-Founder, Reddit.com, and Web Entrepreneur

215 Ink Speaks Out on #SOPA

The amount of publishers, creators and blogs speaking out about the Stop Online Piracy Act in the comic book industry has been a bit disappointing.  Last night we got a few to stand up to the legislation including writers Jonathan Hickman, Jeremy Holt, Len Wallace, Blake Chen, the blog PING! Mother Box PING! and Ashcan Press along with publisher 215 Ink.  They put it best in a series of tweets.

You can join Graphic Policy and Thwipster with our joint effort Dear MarvelYou can see the full list of those for and against here.

Graphic Policy Radio – The One Where We Talk Best of 2011 and #SOPA

After a hiatus in December, we’re back!  Graphic Policy Radio hit the air last night with the whole crew, Brett, Elana and Ken.  On this episode we talked “best of 2011” and the Stop Online Privacy Act.

You can get involved in the SOPA fight at Dear Marvel.

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