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Virtuous Con 2023 returns online this weekend with an all-star lineup for Black History Month

Virtuous Con, the annual virtual creative convention founded by Award-Winning author Cerece Rennie Murphy, is back for its 3rd Annual Black History Month event, February 25 – 26, 2023 from 11am ET – 7pm ET . Accessible through the Virtuous Con website, the online event’s theme this year is “A New Narrative,” highlighting Black creators moving forward in the independent creative space. Indie comics publisher Best Jackett Press and pen display and tablet company Wacom are featured sponsors of the event.

Scheduled to appear is a stellar lineup of creatives. Including award-winning actress Yetide Badaki (American Gods), ground-breaking, award-winning film director Wanuri Kahiu (Rafiki, Look Both Ways, PUMZI), writer, producer and actress Ihuoma Ofordire (Snowfall, Lovecraft Country), horror film writer and producer Akela Cooper (M3GAN, Malignant) and Award-Winning animator and storyboard artist Everett Downing, Jr. and creator of the Netflix hit series My Dad the Bounty Hunter.

In addition, Award-winning comic book artist Alitha Martinez (“Nubia: Queen of the Amazons”, “Marvel’s Voices: Wakanda Forever”), Award-Winning comic book scribe Vita Ayala (New Mutants, Static Year One), New York Times Bestselling Author Frederick L. Joseph (“The Black Friend”, “Patriarchy Blues”), and Award-Winning Science Fiction author Shereé Renee Thomas (“Nine Bar Blues”, “Dark Matter Anthology”)will appear in this year’s event.

Virtuous Con: Black History Month’s virtual floor show celebrates Black creatives. Four virtual “floors” will feature Indie artists, authors and vendors dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, comic books, anime, and more in a live interactive virtual space. Complete with virtual “booths” where vendors interact live with attendees about their products.

As a Black woman-owned convention, Virtuous Con: Black History Month has a special meaning for its founder. “For our third Black History Month convention, we really wanted to push the boundaries of our panel topics beyond what you’d typically expect from a sci-fi convention.” Cerece Rennie Murphy explained.

Virtuous Con returns February 25 and 26, and tickets and program information is available through their website.

Virtuous Con

The Transformation of the Marvel Universe begins in Ultimate Invasion from Jonathan Hickman and Bryan Hitch

Two of the comic book industry’s most innovative and exciting creators are teaming up to reshape the Marvel Universe as you know it! This June, join writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Bryan Hitch in Ultimate Invasion, a revolutionary four-issue saga that presents a surprising new chapter for Ultimate Comics and bold new strides for Marvel’s iconic heroes.

Launched over twenty years ago, the Ultimate Universe provided a contemporary take on classic Marvel characters and storylines. Known for its edginess and explosive action, the Ultimate Universe was home to some of Marvel’s most talked about and thought-provoking series of the 21st century. The Ultimate Universe reached its cataclysmic end in 2015’s Secret Wars, but nothing stays buried in Marvel Comics for long. Is it time for the Ultimate Universe to make its grand return? The Maker seems to think so and the Illuminati must form once again to stop him from his plans to destroy – or perhaps rebuild – the universe, with Miles Morales at the center of it all!

Hitch’s work on The Ultimates helped redefine super hero comics for the 2000s and Jonathan Hickman has successfully invigorated the Fantastic Four, Avengers, and X-Men in the last decade. Wait until you see what these two powerhouse talents have in store next! The debut issue will include new data pages by Jonathan Hickman – plus exclusive behind-the-scenes material on the world-building that has gone into this project!

Check out Bryan Hitch’s cover below, which will also be available as a foil variant cover, and stay tuned for more news about Ultimate Invasion!

Skybound Continues Epic 20th Anniversary Celebration with the Invincible Complete Library Hardcover

Continuing its yearlong celebration of Invincible’s 20th anniversary, Skybound has announced the Invincible Complete Library HC Vol. 4, which collects issues #71-96 of the groundbreaking comic series from Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley in a fan-favorite format. Invincible has captivated audiences for 20 years and with this hardcover, Skybound continues its rollout of special releases this year in commemoration of the unforgettable series.  

This edition collects the Invincible: Ultimate Collection Volumes 7 + 8 into one massive slip-cased tome, featuring over 600 pages of pure Invincible goodness.  A can’t-miss for any Invincible fan, the Complete Library HC Vol. 4 is also a perfect addition to any reinforced, sturdy bookshelf (bookshelf not included).  

This volume starts with the epic Viltrumite War storyline, which features Invincible and his strongest allies taking on the entire Viltrumite race! No planet, species, or hero is safe from this historic battle. 

Invincible Complete Library HC Vol. 4 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, October 18, 2023 and everywhere books are sold, along with digital platforms including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, comiXology, and Google Play on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. 

In addition, a new printing of Invincible Complete Library HC Vol. 1 will be available on the same date for fans to collect.  

Invincible Complete Library HC Vol. 4

Unboxing: Transformers MDLX Nemesis Prime

Threezero‘s MDLX is a series of articulated figures capturing the spirit of threezero’s DLX series at a smaller scale with a similar high range of articulation and great durability resulting in an affordable price.

The Transformers MDLX line of figures are based on the original 1980s The Transformers cartoon and toy line, as redesigned by threezero Art Director Kelvin Sau.

The Transformers Nemesis Prime MDLX action figure stands approximately 7-inches tall, with approximately 48 points of articulation, and a die-cast metal frame. Accessories include Ion Blaster, Energon Axe, Dead Matrix, and 6x pairs of interchangeable hands.

We open up and show off Nemesis Prime!

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Netflix is developing Something is Killing the Children

Something is Killing the Children Vol. 1

Netflix has commissioned Baran Bo Adar and Jante Friese, acclaimed creators of Dark and 1899, to develop a TV series adaptation of BOOM! Studios’ runaway hit series Something is Killing the Children. The project comes through Netflix’s first-look deal with BOOM! Studios, and will be the first TV series from Adar and Friese under a newly-signed multi-year Netflix overall deal. 

BOOM! Studios’ Stephen Christy and Ross Richie will executive produce the adaptation, with James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera co-executive producing.

When the children of Archer’s Peak begin to go missing, everything seems hopeless. Most children never return, but the ones that do have terrible stories—impossible stories of terrifying creatures that live in the shadows. Their only hope of finding and eliminating the threat is the arrival of a mysterious stranger, one who believes the children and claims to see what they can see. Her name is Erica Slaughter. She kills monsters.

Co-created by writer James Tynion IV and illustrator Werther Dell’Edera, Something is Killing the Children is one of the most successful original comic book series of the last five years, winning multiple Eisner Awards including 2022’s Best Continuing Series award, and selling over 2 million copies worldwide. The series has been translated into multiple languages in over 20 countries outside of North America. The first issue of the SIKTC spin-off series, House of Slaughter, sold over 500,000 copies and became the 2nd highest-selling non-Marvel non-DC debut title of the last 25 years.

Regarding the Matter of Oswald’s Body turns the JFK conspiracy into a neo-Western

Regarding Oswald's Body
Regarding the Matter of Oswald’s Body #1, cover

The JFK assassination holds a very strange place in conspiracy theory history. It’s perhaps one of the most documented cases of its kind, a lot of it owed to the official story that came out of the Warren Commission, the group responsible for investigating the killing of the President on November 22nd, 1963. The commission’s conclusion placed the blame entirely on a single individual, a man named Lee Harvey Oswald. He was a US marine that had at one point defected to the Soviet Union and that, according to his wife Marina, had serious delusions of grandeur. The report couldn’t pin down the motive behind the shooting, though. For the express purposes of the official story, Oswald took that information to the grave.

Christopher Cantwell and Luca Casalanguida’s comic Regarding the Matter of Oswald’s Body exhumes Oswald’s body, quite literally, to question that narrative and entertain other possible versions of the truth to try and make sense of the absurdity behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It goes the way of the neo-Western to do so, a mix of Western genre conventions and noir beats with arthouse sensibilities sprinkled throughout (though this last ingredient is less present in Cantwell and Casalanguida’s comic).

The comic follows a makeshift posse composed of a bank robber, a car thief, a Civil Rights protester, and a failed G-man put together by the combined element of the mafia and a secret government operative that tasks them with kidnapping a man that is the spitting image of Lee Harvey Oswald.

It’s immediately apparent that, for readers who possess at least a passing knowledge of the conspiracy, the task represents a crucial piece in the assassination’s design and that the group of archetypal losers chosen for it are going to play a part that might shorten their life expectancy considerably. Of course, Oswald is a nobody in this part of the story, so the posse underestimates the mission’s importance by thinking they’re just working towards a generous retirement plant.

Regarding Oswald's
Regarding the Matter of Oswald’s Body

While the story is accessible, though it doesn’t make any promises to hold the reader’s hand, those who’ve seen a documentary or two on the assassination will catch on quicker to the mysteries of Oswald’s place in it. I’d even suggest watching Oliver Stone’s JFK (1991) to get a primer on the conspiracy and all the theories that surround it, especially on the enigma of Oswald’s multiple sightings in gun ranges all over the US and even Mexico within impossible timeframes. It’s a fascinating story.

What sets Cantwell and Casalanguida’s comic apart from the countless books, movies, and even video games that deal in JFK’s killing in Dallas, at Dealy Plaza to be exact, is how expertly it adapts Western/cowboy movie elements to that history without sacrificing the highly unsettling aspects of a hushed political assassination in the process.

The haphazard group of criminals that gets forced into the giant conspiracy in Regarding the Matter of Oswald’s Body is burdened by the same moral complications of countless other cowboy characters that feature in American Westerns. They are guided by the promise of financial security to last them a lifetime, they seem hardened but are then unsure of the ethics behind the tasks they’ve been given, and then they question their actions in the grander scheme to reach a conclusion that might end in the kind of bloodshed that’s predicated on the principle of “doing the right thing.”

Without spoiling too much, the story essentially becomes an examination of flawed but regular people who go up against certain interests knowing their chances of success were already low from the moment they accepted the job. The noir elements come up in Cantwell and Casalanguida’s decision to shroud the main characters under the veil of secrecy, to the point where they’re seen as cogs in a machine much bigger and important than just the four of them. They the unlucky victims of history, obscure footnotes that’ll only be relevant to a very select few that already didn’t care much about them to begin with.

Regarding Oswald's
Regarding the Matter of Oswald’s Body

Then comes the matter of Oswald’s actual body, the one that was buried in Shannon Rose Hill Cemetery under a lonely grave marker adorned with his last name and nothing else. Just who is buried there if not the real Oswald? This question might as well be same one made about the bird statue’s value in The Maltese Falcon (1941) or what was inside the case that John Travolta and Samuel Jackson were after in Pulp Fiction (1994). In essence, Oswald’s corpse is the forbidden object that often becomes the source of everyone’s troubles and misfortunes once they’ve been hired to retrieve it.

The combination of all these elements result in a truly absurd and compelling piece of storytelling that puts proverbial cowboys in an environment where shadow agencies deceive common criminals into committing national tragedies. The posse at the center of Regarding the Matter of Oswald’s Body, though, doesn’t fight a greedy landowner or a dirty politician. They instead fight a corrupt system hoping to make a dent in it rather than tearing it all down. They know not to deceive themselves with the prospect of a happy ending. In the end, and to Cantwell and Casalanguida’s credit, it was a matter of placing cowboy-like criminals in front of people they’ve been all too familiar with: bad men with bad ideas and the means to execute them.

Oni announces Michael Torma to Lead Sales and Desiree Rodriguez to Spearhead Social Media and Digital Content Development

In tandem with ComicsPRO 2023 in Pittsburgh, Oni Press has announced multiple new hires and promotions for the company’s marketing and sales teams. 

First, Oni is excited to welcome former Third Eye Comics General Manager Michael Torma as Senior Sales Manager. As the former head of the sales team at the Eisner Spirit of Retailing Award-nominated store’s flagship Annapolis, MD location, Torma has nearly 15 years of experience in optimizing the mechanics of comics retail for one of the United States’ largest and most closely watched comic shop chains.

In his new role, Torma will be tasked with expanding Oni’s operations in the Direct Market and book market; increasing the company’s communication and effectiveness with comic shops and independent bookstores; working hand-in-hand with Oni’s distribution partners at Diamond Comic Distributors, Lunar Distribution, and Simon & Schuster; and building a successful battery of tools and strategies to support Oni’s robust and wide-ranging line of comics and graphic novels.

Then, Oni is also proud to announce that Desiree Rodriguez – the longstanding Oni Press and Lion Forge editor behind multiple acclaimed titles, including the Eisner Award-winning anthology Puerto Rico Strong – has been promoted to the role of Digital Marketing Manager. In her new role, Rodriguez will oversee all of Oni’s cross-platform social media content generation and management, while working in close collaboration with Oni’s creators, editors, and marketing department to maximize awareness, visibility, and engagement for Oni’s upcoming slate of comics and graphic novels.

Oni’s latest hires and promotions follow the appointment of former BOOM! Studios and Dark Horse veteran editor, Sierra Hahn, to the position of Editor-in-Chief earlier this week. 

Exclusive Preview: Spider-Gwen: Shadow Clones #1

Spider-Gwen: Shadow Clones #1

(W) Emily Kim (A) Kei Zama
(C) Triona Farrel (L) Ariana Maher
(CA) David Nakayama (VCA) Peach Momoko, Bengal, Elena Casagrande, Greg Land, C.F. Villa
In Shops: Mar 01, 2023
SRP: $4.99
GHOST-SPIDER’S LIFE TURNS UPSIDE DOWN!
Ghost-Spider comes face-to-face with some of the deadliest Spider-Man villains, including Doc Ock, Sandman, Vulture and more! But wait! Why do they all look like Gwen! Writer EMILY KIM (SILK) and artist KEI ZAMA (AVENGERS MECH STRIKE) take Gwen down a twisted path as she must stop whoever is cloning her into infamous Marvel villains!

Spider-Gwen: Shadow Clones #1

Bad Idea names Peter Stern as Managing Editor and promotes Anthony Militano to Director of Data & Operations

Bad Idea has announced that industry vet Peter Stern has been named to the position of Managing Editor. Stern begins his new role in the midst of the Bad Idea Two initiative with a slate of major new prestige-format series for Bad Idea Two: Part Two forthcoming.

As Managing Editor, Stern will oversee Bad Idea’s editorial operations and management including data reconciliation, asset tracking and talent onboarding, as well as contribute to already announced series, in addition to the slate of currently in development and yet-to-be announced titles.

The publisher has also announced that they have promoted Anthony Militano to the position of Director of Data & Operations. Militano joined Bad Idea as Sales & Operations Manager in April 2021 with previous experience that included eight years in comic shop retail with Maximum Comics in Las Vegas. In his new role Militano will be responsible for managing the Bad Idea Destination Store program worldwide, developing relationships with retailers, overseeing Bad Idea’s internal, proprietary ordering system, and will be part of the team responsible for making printing and print run decisions.

Stern and Militano join their colleagues Vice President, Sales & Operations, Atom! Freeman; Vice President, Marketing, Josh Johns; and CEO & Chief Creative Officer, Dinesh Shamdasani at this week’s ComicsPro 2023 event, along with creators Joshua Dysart and Robert Venditti.

Exclusive Preview: All Night & Every Day

All Night & Every Day

Writer: Ray Fawkes
Artist: Andrea Frittella
Colorist: Sara Colella
Letterer: Matt Krotzer
Cover:  Andrea Fritella
Incentive Cover: Ray Fawkes
$7.99 / 48 pages / Color / On Sale 3.1.23

It’s time to party! While celebrating is the last thing grief-stricken introvert Michaela wants to do, her friends drag her out for the night and end up trapping her in a hellish curse: a party that never ends, with no way to escape…not even by dying!

Now she must navigate the labyrinth of the legendary Banquet Hideous all on her own and learn its terrible secrets before she is consumed forever!

This horrifying new 48-page Prestige Format One Shock by acclaimed writer Ray Fawkes (Constantine, Gotham by Midnight, JACKPOT!) and sensational artist Andrea Frittella (Borgata Gordiani) will rock you to your core…eternally!

All Night & Every Day
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