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ComixTribe Publisher Tyler James a Guest and Panelist at Granite State Comicon

ComixTribe Publisher Tyler James will be a guest and panelist at this Sunday’s The Granite State Comicon, one of New England’s premiere comic book conventions. Bringing you the very best in comics, games and collectible the convention takes place SUNDAY JUNE 10, 2012.

  • Where: 700 Elm Street, Radisson Center – Manchester, NH (Directions)
  • When: SUNDAY JUNE 10, 2012, 10 am – 6pm

What to check out:

11am-12pm “How to SCAM Your Way onto the Comic Shelves: The Micro-Distribution Strategies of a Hungry Young Publisher” a ComixTribe panel with Tyler James

Using examples from the successful direct-to-retail launch of SCAM, the panel will discuss important topics such as why indie and small-press creators should work with retailers, some prerequisites before reaching out to begin distribution, what makes a retailer want to carry your book, the limitations and approaches to building a micro-distribution network and making the leap from micro to world-wide direct market distribution.

In case that isn’t enough Tyler James will be on hand selling copies of limited edition versions of SCAM, THE RED TEN and more!

For more on The Granite Comicon:

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The Oxymoron Strikes in Upcoming ComixTribe Anthology

 THE RED TEN’s OXYMORON to Star in His Own Bloodsoaked Anthology  

April 3, 2012 — Newburyport, MA — Maverick independent publisher ComixTribe announced today that it will debut OXYMORON, a graphic novel anthology featuring the psychotic contradiction-obsessed supervillain, at the 2012 New York Comic Con.The Oxymoron, a popular character from ComixTribe’s independently distributed cult hit series THE RED TEN by Tyler James and Cesar Feliciano, is being resurrected in this new spin off anthology, featuring nine short stories by hot up-and-coming writers and artists including Jason Ciaramella (The Cape, Godzilla), Mark Poulton (Savage Hawkman, Avengelyne), Joe Mulvey (SCAM) and more, and is being edited by ComixTribe publisher Tyler James.

“I knew as soon as we sold the first copy of THE RED TEN that readers were going to demand more Oxymoron,” said James.  “Rather than keep all the fun to myself, I reached out to a group of some of the hardest working writers in independent comics to help bring this character (back) to life.  The scripts are phenomenal–dark, twisted, zany, hilarious…and I’ve assembled a talented team of artists to bring them to life.”

While the full OXYMORON collection will debut at NYCC in October, ComixTribe plans to release a 28 page, limited run OXYMORON #1 in advance, through its established micro-distribution network comprised of retailers in the New England Comics Retailers Alliance (NECRA) and other indie-supportive retailers in North America.  ComixTribe has made headlines in 2012, opting to circumvent the traditional direct market distribution channel in favor of establishing direct partnerships with indie-supportive retailers for books such as SCAM and THE RED TEN.  “Savvy retailers are adding depth to their shop by stocking quality creator owned books like SCAM and THE RED TEN,” reports Larry Doherty of Larry’s Wonderful World of Comics, who has partnered with ComixTribe on New England Comic Retailer’s Alliance (NECRA) Variants for both SCAM #1 and THE RED TEN #2.

OXYMORON CREATIVE TEAMS ANNOUNCED!

The Oxymoron by Dave Meyers

Up-and-coming writers and artists in nine short stories of OXYMORON dive into the past to paint a better picture of the man behind the smile.

  • “Passive Aggressive” written by Jason Ciaramella (The Cape, Godzilla), art by Joe Mulvey (SCAM)
  • “A Selfless Man” written by John Lees (The Standard), art by Tyler James (The Red Ten)
  • “Double Standard” written by Steven Forbes (Runners), art by Dave Myers (Warriors of the Dharuk)
  • “Nearly Perfect” written by Yannick Morin (Mascherata), art by Alex Cormack (Chikara)
  • “Quiet Riot” written by Paul Allor (Clockwork), art by Aaron Houston (Clockwork)
  • “Act Naturally” written by Rich Douek (Gutter Magic), art by Rafer Roberts (Plastic Farm)
  • “The Living Dead” written by Mark Bertolini (Breakneck), art by Carl Yonder (Ghostlines)
  • “Working  Holiday” written by Mark Poulton(Savage Hawkman, Avengelyne), art by Jules Rivera (Valkyrie Squadron)
  • “Alone in a Crowd” written by Ryan K Lindsay (The Process), art by Daniel Logan (Back in the Day, EXO-1)

Keep an eye out at ComixTribe.com  and follow hashtag #OXYMORON2012 on Twitter for up-to-date information and tidbits during the production of OXYMORON.

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 Retailers: Interested in Carry ComixTribe Books?

ComixTribe has a limited number of spots left for retailers interested in carrying our books this spring.  These spots will be filled first-come, first-serve, so if you are a progressive retailer looking to support quality creator-owned books and want exclusivity for 30 days, contact tyler.james@comixtribe.com (or DM @tylerjamescomic at Twitter) immediately.

About ComixTribe

ComixTribe is a publisher of creator-owned comics, including SCAM, The Red TenEPICTears of the DragonThe Standard,  and Runners.  In addition to being a publishing imprint, ComixTribe is also an online community, with the mission statement: Creators helping creators make better comics. ComixTribe also sponsors the annual 30 Characters Challenge, an online art event where participants challenge themselves to create 30 brand new characters in just 30 days, one for every day of November. Visit ComixTribe.com or email publisher Tyler James (tyler.james@comixtribe.com) to learn more.

ComixTribe Expands Micro-Distribution, Doubles Direct-to-Retail Sales in February

ComixTribe Expands Micro-Distribution, Doubles Direct-to-Retailer Sales in February 

February 24, 2012 — Newburyport, MA — Independent publisher ComixTribe announced today that it has doubled the number of retailers carrying its books this month, and will ship twice as many books direct-to-retailers in February as it did in January. Opting to circumvent the traditional direct market distribution channel in favor of establishing direct partnerships with indie-supportive retailers, ComixTribe books are now carried in more than 50 retail locations in the US and Canada.

On the heels of a strong January debut of SCAM #1 by Joe Mulvey, this month ComixTribe is releasing both THE RED TEN #2, the second installment of the ten-issue superhero murder mystery by Tyler James and Cesar Feliciano, as well as the 2nd printing of the sold out SCAM #1, featuring a new variant cover. “We couldn’t be more excited about where we are as a young imprint,” said ComixTribe Publisher Tyler James.  “SCAM has done extremely well for us, and orders for THE RED TEN are way up for the second issue.  ComixTribe has shipped more than 2,000 books direct-to-retailers in 2012, and we’re just getting started.” Both THE RED TEN #2 and SCAM #1 second printing debut February 29.

ComixTribe is one of a small number of independent creators and publishers pursuing a direct-to-retailer distribution model. “The micro distribution phenomenon is underway. Savvy retailers are adding depth to their shop by stocking quality creator owned books like SCAM and THE RED TEN,” reports Larry Doherty of Larry’s Wonderful World of Comics, who has partnered with ComixTribe on New England Comic Retailer’s Alliance (NECRA) Variants for both SCAM #1 and THE RED TEN #2.

While the direct market has sometimes been luke-warm to new publishers, many retailers are finding real value in carrying these books. “What I love about ComixTribe is that not only are they creating quality stuff, but they never stop hustling to promote it,” said Chris Proulx of Double Midnight Comic.  “THE RED TEN & SCAM have been very popular in our shop! They are selling better than mid-tier Marvel & the guys at ComixTribe work their butts off,” said Ernie Pelletier of Friendly Neighborhood Comics

THE RED TEN is a superhero re-telling of Agatha Christie’s classic whodunit “And Then There Were None.” The second issue, written by James and drawn by Cesar Feliciano, sees the “heroes” narrowly escape an explosion that destroyed of one of their own, only to find new and deadly horrors that await them on the island. The standard edition features a cover by CP Wilson, III (Stuff of Legend.) The NECRA variant features a cover by Alex Cormack (Chicara.)

SCAM is “X-Men meets Oceans 11″ and involves a team of super-powered grifters on the biggest con of their lives…taking down a Vegas casino and getting revenge on a former teammate who double-crossed them. The first printing of SCAM #1 was limited to just 777 copies, which sold out to retailers more than a week before release date.

“It’s been an unbelievable experience to have so many people enjoy the story I’ve been waiting for years to finally tell,” says SCAM‘s Mulvey.  SCAM #2, will be ComixTribe’s March release.Can’t wait until February 29 when THE RED TEN #2 releases in select comic retailers across North America?  The get your @$$ to Friendly Neighborhood Comics in Bellingham, MA Saturday, February 25 for a special PRE-RELEASE SIGNING EVENT featuring THE RED TEN creators Tyler James and Cesar Feliciano!

RSVP for this special event on Facebook!

The next chapter of the thrilling 10 issue maxi-series that’s an Agatha Christie-style whodunnit meets The Justice League debuts at Friendly Neighborhood Comics!

In the second issue, after narrowly escaping an explosion that took the lives of one of their own, The Alliance uncovers new and deadly horrors awaiting them on the island. Plus, the tragic origin of Red!

Tyler James and Cesar Feliciano will be on hand, and bringing along:

  • THE RED TEN #2 – (First Printing) – Get ‘em signed!
  • THE RED TEN #2 (Blood Smear Variants) – Only 100 printed!  Come signed, number and hand smeared with “blood!”
  • THE RED TEN #1 (First Printings!) – (Going for $15 on eBay, get ‘em for cover price!)
  • THE RED TEN #1 (Artist Editions!) – Featuring original sketch cover by Tyler James or Cesar Feliciano!
  • Cesar Feliciano will also debut a new THE RED TEN inspired print series at the signing!
As an added bonus, Joe Martino (Shadowflame, Ripperman) will also be on hand to sign books and talk comics!

Hope to see you there!

Can’t make the signing?  Your retailer won’t stock THE RED TEN? Shop.ComixTribe.com has you covered! 

New Preview of THE RED TEN #2!



New Preview of SCAM #1 (2nd Printing)!





Preview of The Red Ten #2 and Contest

The Red Ten Exclusive Updates!

THE RED TEN #2 Hits Select Retailers February 29 and NO ONE is SAFE! 

February 10, 2012 — Newburyport, MA — Creator-owned publisher ComixTribe has announced that THE RED TEN #2 will be on the shelves of select comic shops on February 29, 2012. Following up a January launch of SCAM #1 (IGN.com’s book of the week), this is the second month in a row ComixTribe will be distributing new material directly to its growing network of retail partners.

“We’re having a lot of fun with this,” said ComixTribe publisher and THE RED TEN co-creator Tyler James.  “We couldn’t have asked for a better launch for SCAM, and we’re thrilled to follow it up with the next chapter of THE RED TEN.  I don’t know what the ceiling is on DIY distribution, but considering we’re shipping more books in February than we did in January, I can say with confidence that we haven’t hit it yet.”

THE RED TEN is a superhero re-telling of Agatha Christie’s classic whodunit “And Then There Were None.” The second issue, written by James and drawn by Cesar Feliciano, sees the “heroes” narrowly escape an explosion that destroyed of one of their own, only to uncover new and deadly horrors await them on the island. The standard edition features a cover by CP Wilson, III (Stuff of Legend.)

Though indie titles are often a tough sell for many retailers, ComixTribe’s partner retailers are having success with these titles. “I’ve had pull requests for both SCAM and THE RED TEN,” reports Chris Proulx of Double Midnight Comics in New Hampshire.  “That’s an excellent sign!” Chris Humphries of Alpha Comics in Canada agreed, reporting “We sold out of SCAM #1 in a week, and nearly sold out of THE RED TEN.”   

WHO DIES NEXT Contest!To commemorate the release of THE RED TEN #2, ComixTribe is launching a contest, and giving away a THE RED TEN Prize Pack to a lucky reader who successfully guesses the next hero to fall.

If you missed the THE RED TEN #2 trailer, check it out here:  http://youtu.be/gkU5t8kL2xY

Readers: Don’t Miss Out On THE RED TEN #2 First Printing!
Want to make sure you get a copy of THE RED TEN #2? Readers have three options available to purchase: 

1.) Pre-order now from any of the retailers listed below to reserve your copy and pick-up February 29, 2012.

2.)  If your retailer is not carrying THE RED TEN #2, PRE-ORDER THE RED TEN #2 now from ComixTribe!
http://comixtribe.storenvy.com/

3.) Buy it digitally on February 29, from digital distribution partners, including Graphic.ly, DriveThruComics, MyDigitalComics, and Wowio.  

6-Page Preview of THE RED TEN #2!





Retailers Carrying ComixTribe Books include:

California

Collectors Paradise  – Winnetka and Pasadena, CA
Hypno Comics – Ventura, CA
CornerStore Comics / Beach Ball Comics – Anaheim, CA
Njoy Games & Comics – Northridge, CA

Illinois

Graham Cracker Comics – 9 locations throughout IL
Amazing Fantasy Books – 4 locations throughout IL

Massachussets

New England Comics –  Malden, MA
Larry’s Wonderful World of Comics – Lowell, MA
Web Head Enterprises – Wakefield, MA
Comically Speaking – Reading, MA
Rubber Chicken Comics – Bellingham, MA
Magic Dragon Comics – Arlington, MA
Friendly Neighborhood Comics – Bellingham, MA

The Comic Book Palace – Haverill, MA

Maryland

Third Eye Comics – Annapolis and Prince Frederick, MD
Collectors Corner – Baltimore, MD

Maine

Casablanca Comics – Portland, ME & Windham, ME

Coast City Comics – Portland, ME

Missouri

NewCastle Comics – Maryland Heights, MO

New Hampshire

Chris’ Comics – Salem, NH
Jetpack Comics – Rochester, NH
Double Midnight Comics – Manchester, NH

Nevada

MaximuM Comics –  Las Vegas and Henderson, NV

Alternate Reality Comics – Las Vegas, NV

New York

Comics Den – Queens, NY

Forbidden Planet –  New York, NY

Texas

Titan Comics – Dallas, TX

Canada

Happy Harbor – Edmonton, Alberta, CA
Alpha Comics – Calgary, Alberta, CA

Strange Adventures – Fredericton, Halifax & Dartmouth NS, CA

Scam #1 Sold Out at Distributor Level

Official Press Release

SCAM #1 Sells Out, Available Only at Select Shops January 25
January 17, 2012 — New York, NY — The first printing of SCAM #1 the debut comic book series by writer/artist Joe Mulvey, has sold out at the distributor level more than a week before its January 25th, 2012 release date.
The first printing of SCAM #1 was limited to just 777 copies, and physical copies will be sold exclusively in a small number of select retailers who have chosen to support this exciting creator-owned title.   “Our store always strives to stand out among the sea of other capable retailers. We look for unique opportunities to showcase quality products that are not part of the standard distribution method.  After previewing SCAM #1, it was clear that this just happened to be one of those opportunities,” said Edward Greenberg of Collectors Paradise in Winnetka and Pasadena, CA.  “The first issue is fantastic! A must read!” echoed Steve Falcon, of NewCastle Comics and Games in Maryland Heights, MO.
SCAM is “X-Men meets Oceans 11″ and involves a team of super-powered grifters on the biggest con of their lives…taking down a Vegas casino and getting revenge on a former teammate who double-crossed them.SCAM #1 is the double-sized first installment of a five-issue mini-series, and marks the latest release from creator-owned publisher ComixTribe (The Red Ten, The Standard.)
Retailers were asked to choose from among three levels of support to be a part of the SCAM launch:
  • Hot Table retailers purchased 10 or more copies of SCAM #1.
  • Pit Boss retailers purchased 50 or more copies of SCAM #1.
  • High Roller retailers purchased 100 or more copies of SCAM #1.

Pit Boss and High Roller retailers were eligible for store branded variants.  The select retailers involved in the launch will have SCAM #1 exclusively for 30 days.

ComixTribe has green lit a second printing of SCAM #1 with a new variant cover, which will go to press on February 15 alongside THE RED TEN #2, scheduled for a February 29th release.

High Roller Retailers

MaximuM Comics –  Las Vegas and Henderson, NV – Featuring the “VEGAS” Variant

New England Comics Retailers Alliance (NECRA) Shops – Featuring the “FORTUNE” Variant
___Larry’s Wonderful World of Comics – Lowell, MA
___Web Head Enterprises – Wakefield, MA
___Comically Speaking – Reading, MA
___Rubber Chicken Comics – Bellingham, MA
___Magic Dragon Comics – Arlington, MA

Pit Boss Retailers

Third Eye Comics – Annapolis and Prince Frederick, MD – Featuring the “LIE” Variant
Friendly Neighborhood Comics – Bellingham, MA – Featuring the “STEAL” Variant
Collectors Paradise  – Winnetka and Pasadena, CA – Featuring the “CHEAT” Variant
Collectors Corner – Baltimore, MD – Featuring the “LUCKY” Variant
New England Comics –  Malden, MA – Featuring the “JACKPOT” Variant
Chris’ Comics – Salem, NH – Featuring the “SWINDLE” Variant

Hot Table Retailers

Double Midnight Comics – Manchester, NH
Comics Den – Queens, NY
Happy Harbor – Edmonton, Alberta, CA
Alpha Comics – Calgary, Alberta, CA
Jetpack Comics – Rochester, NH
Casablanca Comics – Portland, ME & Windham, ME
Hypno Comics – Ventura, CA
NewCastle Comics – Maryland Heights, MO
Titan Comics – Dallas, TX
CornerStore Comics / Beach Ball Comics – Anaheim, CA
Forbidden Planet –  New York, NY

“I want to thank everyone who helped make my debut book a sell-out,” says creator Joe Mulvey.  “2012 looks to be a HUGE year for independent and creator owned comics and a huge year for ComixTribe, and I’m thrilled so many retailers and readers are getting in on the ground floor.”

To promote the book, Mulvey will be doing a release party signing at theComics Den in Queens on Friday January 27, and will follow it with a New England Comics Retailers Alliance (NECRA) store tour, which starts at Friendly Neighborhood Comics in Bellingham, MA Saturday, February 4, 2012 at 11:00 am, and continues on to Larry’s Wonderful World of Comics in Lowell, MA, at 3:00 pm.

Readers: Don’t Miss Out On SCAM #1 First Printing!

Want to make sure you get a copy of SCAM #1? Readers have three options available to purchase:

1.) Pre-order now from any of the retailers listed above to reserve your copy and pick-up January 25, 2012.

2.)  If your retailer is not carrying SCAM #1, ComixTribe held back just 40 copies of SCAM #1 for its online store.  These are already 70% sold out.   Pre-order now directly from ComixTribe.com. http://shop.comixtribe.com/

3.) Buy it digitally on January 25, from digital distribution partners, including Graphic.ly, DriveThruComics, MyDigitalComics, and Wowio.  

Retailers: Interested in Getting in on the SCAM?

ComixTribe is now taking orders for the February 15 second printing of SCAM #1.  This will be another limited run, so DO NOT WAIT to put in your orders.  Books will be filled first-come, first-serve, so if you are a progressive retailer looking to support quality creator-owned books, contact tyler.james@comixtribe.com (or DM @tylerjamescomic at Twitter) immediately.

Stay tuned to whatsthescam.net and our Online Press Release for more retailer announcement, previews, updates and more!

 SCAM follows a team of super-powered grifters on the biggest con of their lives, taking down a Vegas casino and getting revenge on a former teammate who double-crossed them.

     Story & Art – Joe Mulvey
     Digital Inks – John Ercek and Jules Rivera
     Colors – Andrew Crossley
    Letters – AndWorld Design
     Cover – JoeMulvey and Andrew Crossley
     Editor – Tyler James and Steven Forbes
     Publisher: ComixTribe
     Format: 44 pages, Full color
     Rarting: Teen + Up
     Price: $3.99
©2012 Joe Mulvey

Special Variant Available:
SCAM #1 
Artist Edition Sketch Cover, featuring an original cover sketch by Joe Mulvey. These are limited to 100, signed, numbered. Note: Additional Artist Edition covers can be purchased for $24.99.

 BOOK TOUR

New England Comics Retailers Alliance (NECRA) store tour
Saturday February 4th, 2012 @ 11:oo am –  Friendly Neighborhood Comics in Bellingham, MA
Saturday February 4th, 2012 @ 3:oo pm – Larry’s Wonderful World of Comics in Lowell, MA

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About Joe Mulvey

Joe Mulvey is a freelance graphic artist from NYC, trying to spread his love of comics and take over the world one panel at a time. Visit him at http://joemulveyart.com, or follow him on Twitter @joemulv.

About ComixTribe

ComixTribe is a publisher of creator-owned comics, including EPIC, Tears of the Dragon, The Red Ten, The Standard, SCAM, and Runners.  In addition to being a publishing imprint, ComixTribe is also an online community, with the mission statement: Creators helping creators make better comics. ComixTribe also sponsors the annual 30 Characters Challenge, an online art event where participants challenge themselves to create 30 brand new characters in just 30 days, one for every day of November. Visit ComixTribe.com or email publisher Tyler James (tyler.james@comixtribe.com) to learn more.

Review – The Hero Code #1 and The Red Ten #1

The theme for this pairing is “the,” just kidding, actually it’s two quality books independently published, but both would fit at a major publisher.  2011 was the year I really dove into “indie’ books and because of that discovered quality like these two.

The Hero Code #1

I’ll start right out and say, the comic is very familiar.  There’s the “Superman,” the “Wonder Woman,” the “Batman” type characters, but the way the story unfolds, how each of those characters are portrayed and especially with the solid art, I just don’t care.  I discovered the series on Kickstarter and happily contributed towards it, but when I saw the product I helped get produced, I was ecstatic.  This is a comic I’d pick off of the shelf or be excited to get in Artist Alley at a convention.  It’s quality.

The premise behind the series is that every human on the planet holds within them a genetic coding which grants the carrier great powers. The catch – this code only activates when we are faced with near-extinction level threats. The series explores ideas about time, reality, and what it means to be a hero.

The first issue is all set up.  Full of action that just pops off the page with amazing art.  I got to the end and immediately wanted more, a very good sign.  The comic is familiar, but there’s an excitement and energy about it that are missing at times from other similar books.  That feel makes the comic stand out and makes this one of my favorite finds of 2011.

Story: Jamie Gambell Art: Jonathan Rector Publisher: MPS

Story: 8.25 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

The Red Ten #1

I’m not much of a fan of books.  I really didn’t like reading them growing up, so the ones I really enjoyed I could count on my hand.  Agatha Christie’s Ten Little Indians or And Then There Were None is one of those books I loved.  The Red Ten is the super hero version of that story, which makes me wonder why the hell that hasn’t been done before?!

When the world’s greatest detective is violently murdered by her nemesis, the world’s foremost super team and her former sidekick band together to bring the villain to justice. However, the mission goes terribly wrong, and before the night is out each of the ten “heroes” will pay dearly for past transgressions.

What was fun reading this comic was, I had no idea that it’s similar to one of my favorite books.  I got to the end and had a smile on my face.  It’s a murder mystery except anyone can be the murderer or victim and I’m expecting twists and turns like the book it’s based off of.  The art is solid, pacing great, everything is top notch.

This was another comic I got to the end and wanted to read more.  It was that good and that entertaining.  Here’s hoping we see issue two soon, I really want to know who did it.

Story: Tyler James Art: Cesar Feliciano Publisher: Comix Tribe

Story: 8.25 Art: 8.25 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

Graphic Policy was provided with FREE copies for review

Around the Tubes

It’s New York Comic Con!  You’ll find a lot of posts here as to what happened Friday, but we’ll have our own coverage peppered throughout the day.  Here’s the new you might have missed.

Around the Blogs:

The Mary Sue – Real-Life Superhero Phoenix Jones Unmasked, Revealed to Have Gerald’s Haircut from Hey Arnold!Now we’ll find out if super villains really would target family members if secret identities are revealed.

NY Magazine – Tom Morello on His New Comic Series, Occupy Wall Street, and Superman Renouncing His Citizenship – Some interesting stuff here.

Color Lines – Comic Artist Re-Draws Islam With Secular Superheroes in “The 99” –  A great interview here.

Con Coverage:

CBR – NYCC: The Resurrection of Extreme Studios

CBR – NYCC: Jim McCann Launches Thriller “Mind The Gap” At Image

The Beat – NYCC 2011: Day Two Photos

MTV Geek – DC Comics All Access: Batman – NYCC Panel Recap

The Beat – NYCC Announcements: The Lost Alan Moore Scripts Resurface

MTV Geek – Star Wars Collectibles with Chris Spitale At NYCC!

Comicvine – Marvel Reveals Ultimate Covers, Discusses Ultimate Rebirth At New York Comic Con

Comics Alliance – Vertigo Goes Same-Day Digital, Announces Paul Cornell’s ‘Saucer Country’ [NYCC 2011]

Comics Alliance – Green Lantern Panel Digs Into The Corps, Announces ‘Robot Chicken’ DC Special [NYCC 2011]

CBR – NYCC: Marvel’s “Amazing Spider-Man” Panel

IGN – NYCC: Brubaker Gets Fatale

IGN – NYCC: The Scarlet Spider Returns

IGN – NYCC: The Death of Boba Fett?

Space – ‘Astronaut Dad’ Graphic Novel Debuts at NY Comic Con

Bleeding Cool – NYCC Debut: Don’t Be Afraid

The Beat – NYCC 11: Here there be con

Bleeding Cool – NYCC Debut – Epic #1 by Tyler James and Matt Zolman

Spandexless – Beth’s NYCC Day 1: In Which I Can’t Get It Together

Bleeding Cool – NYCC Debut: Neonomicon TPB by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows

The Beat – NYCC 11: Retailer breakfast highlights

Around the Tubes Reviews:

Ely Standard – Venom

IGN – Comic Book Reviews for 10/12/11

Around the Tubes

New York Comic Con is almost here, yay!  While waiting for the convention to start, here’s news to keep you busy.

Around the Blogs:

ICv2 – Books-a-Million Joins Boycott of DC GNsWill this also end in four months?

Hindustan Times – Muslim comic series seeks global audienceNice puff piece about The 99.

Huffington Post – ’99’ Muslim Superhero Comics Gain Followers — And Controversy – Good coverage but where was the site a year ago when we defended the comic and petitioned The Hub to air the cartoon series?

Con Coverage:

Bleeding Cool – NYCC Debut: Killing Pickman

The Mary Sue – NYCC – After-Events

MTV Geek – 10 Awesome Things To Do And See At New York Comic Con

The Beat – First Look at NYCC: Photos from the set-up

Bleeding Cool – NYCC Debut: The Red Ten #1 by Tyler James and Cesar Feliciano

Bleeding Cool – NYCC Debut: The Gathering and Ever After

Bleeding Cool – Avatar Call For Open Submissions On Sunday At NYCC

Bleeding Cool – NYCC Debut: The Scam #1

Comics Alliance – New York Comic-Con Preview: What To Do On Thursday & Friday

Around the Tubes Reviews:

MTV Geek – X-Men Regenesis #1

CBR – X-Men Regenesis #1

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