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Hope you had a great Fourth of July, and while you were out enjoy BBQ and blowing things up with fireworks, here’s the news you might have missed.

Con Coverage:

MTV Geek – Manga at Anime Expo: New titles from Viz, Digital, Bandai

Bleeding Cool – Avatar, Garth Ennis And George RR Martin At San Diego Comic Con

Bleeding Cool – San Diego Debut: Monsters Among Us

Bleeding Cool – San Diego Debut: Mr. Murder Is Dead

Around the Tubes Reviews:

Blogomatic 3000 – Aaron and Ahmed

Now Read This! – The Fantastic Four – Marvel Illustrated Books

CBLDF To Defend New Comics Criminal Case in Canada

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CBLDF Forms Coalition to Defend American Comics Reader Facing Criminal Charges In Canada

The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund today announces that it is forming a coalition to support the legal defense of an American citizen who is facing criminal charges in Canada that could result in a mandatory minimum sentence of one year in prison for comics brought into the country on his laptop.  This incident is the most serious in a trend the CBLDF has been tracking involving the search and seizure of the print and electronic comic books carried by travelers crossing borders.

CBLDF Executive Director Charles Brownstein says, “Although the CBLDF can’t protect comic fans everywhere in every situation, we want to join this effort to protect an American comic fan being prosecuted literally as he stood on the border of our country for behavior the First Amendment protects here, and its analogues in Canadian law should protect there.”

The CBLDF has agreed to assist in the case by contributing funds towards the defense, which has been estimated to cost $150,000 CDN.  The CBLDF will also provide access to experts and assistance on legal strategy.  The CBLDF’s efforts are joined by the recently re-formed Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund, a Canadian organization that will contribute to the fundraising effort.  Please contribute to this endeavor by making a tax deductible contribution here.

The facts of the case involve an American citizen, computer programmer, and comic book enthusiast in his mid-twenties who was flying from his home in the United States to Canada to visit a friend.  Upon arrival at Canadian Customs a customs officer conducted a search of the American and his personal belongings, including his laptop, iPad, and iPhone. The customs officer discovered manga on the laptop and considered it to be child pornography.  The client’s name is being withheld on the request of counsel for reasons relating to legal strategy.

The images at issue are all comics in the manga style.  No photographic evidence of criminal behavior is at issue.  Nevertheless, a warrant was issued and the laptop was turned over to police.  Consequently, the American has been charged with both the possession of child pornography as well as its importation into Canada. As a result, if convicted at trial, the American faces a minimum of one year in prison. This case could have far reaching implications for comic books and manga in North America.

The CBLDF’s Board of Directors voted unanimously to aid the case by raising funds to contribute to the defense and to help the defense with strategy and expert resources.

Brownstein says, “This is an important case that impacts the rights of everyone who reads, publishes, and makes comics and manga in North America. It underscores the dangers facing everyone traveling with comics, and it can establish important precedents regarding travelers rights.  It also relates to the increasingly urgent issue of authorities prosecuting art as child pornography.  While this case won’t set a US precedent, it can inform whatever precedent is eventually set.  This case is also important with respect to artistic merit in the Canadian courts, and a good decision could bring Canadian law closer to US law in that respect.  With the help of our supporters, we hope to raise the funds to wage a fight that yields good decisions and to create tools to help prevent these sorts of cases from continuing to spread.”

Find out more on the case here. To help support the case, you can make a monetary contribution here.

About CBLDF
The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund was founded in 1986 as a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of First Amendment rights for members of the comics community. They have defended dozens of Free Expression cases in courts across the United States, and led important education initiatives promoting comics literacy and free expression. For additional information, donations, and other inquiries call 800-99-CBLDF or visit them online at www.cbldf.org.

About CLLDF
The Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund was founded in 1987 to raise money for the defense of a Calgary, Alberta comic shop whose owners were charged with selling obscene materials. The CLLDF has since been maintained on an ad hoc basis to provide financial relief for Canadian comics retailers, publishers, professionals, or readers whose right to free speech has been infringed by civil authorities.  Largely dormant since the early 1990s, the CLLDF is reforming to provide support for this case, and reorganizing to ensure that help will be readily available for future cases involving Canadian citizens or authorities.  To help the CLLDF in this mission, please go to www.clldf.ca.

GEN Manga Entertainment, Inc. Announces the Release of GEN – Discount on Subscriptions and First Issue Free

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GEN Manga Entertainment, Inc. Announces the Release of GEN
GEN will be available nationwide June, 2011

NEW YORK, NY – GEN Manga Entertainment, Inc. announces the upcoming release of GEN.  GEN 1 (ISBN: 978-0-9836134-0-4, Trade Paper, 136 pages, black and white, $9.95, Category: Graphic Fiction) will be available where fine books are sold June, 2011.

GEN 1 is presently available in digital format for FREE on the official website (www.genmanga.com).

Indie manga from the Tokyo Underground released in North America, GEN, marks a shift in manga publishing strategy. This original work of graphic fiction boldly challenges the industry while breaking new ground. It presents what manga readers are hungry for, the release of fresh underground work from Japan. GEN marks the release of a new serial publication that will continue to introduce a variety of new underground stories to readers as it progresses.

GEN stories are published no where else in the world. They come straight from the artists in Japan to readers in America. GEN presents this rough yet vibrant work as “seinen” the next step up from “shonen” for the maturing manga reader.

Four hard-lined, unpolished stories are presented in the first of GEN. Wolf is the emotional story of a young man that heads to the city to avenge his childhood abandonment. VS Aliens is the story of an average student duped (or not?) into going on a wild alien chase. A mysterious masked stranger in KAMEN holds secrets to hidden powers to protect innocents from massacre. And a young woman explores her psyche in the metaphysical journey of Souls.

GEN puts on no airs about how grand their authors are. In fact, they readily admit that their authors are underground. GEN is manga the way it should be without the flash, for the fans, raw and fresh.

Presenting new indie manga circles from Japan, GEN, a monthly publication, will be released in the US in June. Digital format for GEN is available on genmanga.com. Based in New York, GEN Manga Entertainment (www.genmanga.com) endeavors to publish new and unseen graphic work from Japan, being in the unique position to bring readers work first, more original and untamed manga will be sure to come!

GEN #1 Cover

You can check it out and get a discount on a subscription at http://genmanga.com/discount/

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The news is coming and coming fast.  After a few weeks of speculation, the news broke of the post Flashpoint DC universe.  Below is the normal news, but also a special “Post Flashpoint” section.

Around the Blogs:

ICv2 – T-pop Says Manga Rights RevertingWill someone step up and grab the gems for US distribution?

Investor’s Business Daily – Stan Lee Creates ‘Heroes With Hang-Ups’A nice profile of the legend.

Geekweek – Matthew Modine Reportedly Playing A “Politician And A Key Villain” In BATMAN 3Completely fascinated by this one.

Bleeding Cool – Another Round Of Questions With Rob GranitoBleeding Cool brings the hard questions for the notorious scammer.

After Flashpoint:

The ComicChron – Restarts and reboots: DC’s plan and some historic precursors

Bleeding Cool – Full JLA Art including Flash & Batman Designs, Hawkman #1 With Robinson & Tan, Birds Of Prey #1 Without Gail Simone?

Bleeding Cool – The Hooking Up Of Superman And Wonder Woman

Comic Book Resources – Details Emerge On DC’s Relaunch

The Beat – Creators and retailers respond to the huge DC news

Bleeding Cool – OMAC #1

Bleeding Cool – Legion Lost #1

Bleeding Cool – Brian Clevinger Dropped From Firestorm Before You Even Knew He Was On It

Bleeding Cool – A New Multi-Colour Lantern Team Book

Bleeding Cool – The New Superman #1

Bleeding Cool – Bob Wayne Talks To Retailers About Day-And-Date Digital

Bleeding Cool – Deadman To Star In Adventure Comics #1

Bleeding Cool – Edge

Bleeding Cool – Geoff Johns And Jim Lee’s Justice League #1

Bleeding Cool – The Issue One Renumbering Of The DC Universe

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SeanPAune – Cowboys & Aliens

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It’s the usual Friday news dump, but there was only one big shocker as far as news.  You can find that below as well as other things you might have missed in the last 24 hours.

Around the Blogs:

Bleeding Cool – Gio Spinella And The Politics Of ComicsInteresting news of Canadian councilor Gio Spinella.

IGN – Goodbye, TokyopopThe American publisher calls it quits in the US, but still is going on elsewhere.

The Beat – A little Tokyopop follow upFolks react to the news of Tokyopop.

Graphic Novel Reporter – Librarian wins $20,000 Graphic Novel Library Collection at Texas Library Association’s Annual ConferenceCongrats Weslaco Public Library

Technique – Students design comic booksAnother great example of comics being used in an educational setting.

Con Coverage:

Comic Book Resources – CBR’s MoCCA Festival 2011 Report

Around the Tubes Reviews:

Graphic Novel News – The Books of Magic

Grizzly Bomb – Superman: Earth One

Borders Issues Has Ripple Effect


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TokyopopAs reported on ICv2, Borders monetary issues is causing troubles for publishers.  Borders was an early champion of Manga at one point accounting for 40% of it’s sales in the U.S.  While the percentage isn’t quite as high, it’s still a large chunk of Manga sales, and that’s why those publishers are hurting now that Borders stopped paying it’s bills.

Tokyopop’s CEO Stuary Levy commented to ICv2 about the situation:

The facts are simple. Borders—our biggest customer—went bankrupt, owed us a lot money, which they didn’t pay us, and as a result we are in a very challenging situation, and have had to react quickly to the situation. We did need to let a few people go—and it’s horrible for everyone involved to ever have to let people go. We will continue to do everything we can to evolve the manga business and we very much appreciate the support of our fans, our partners, our creators, and out retail customers.

Tokyopop has had some recent success, but that hasn’t prevented it from being hit.  If you don’t get paid, doesn’t matter how many books you sell.

Tokyo Law Leads to Censorship


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CensorshipJapanese retailers are definitely self-censoring the sale of manga after the passage of a revision of The Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance Regarding the Healthy Development of Youth to expand the definition of “harmful publications” and to give the Metropolitan Tokyo government more power to enforce the law.

Fearful of potential fines it’s being reported that vendors wanting to prevent selling “harmful” manga to minors are placing some titles where minors are less likely to see them.  That includes placing them with porno magazines in special sections that minors aren’t able to browse.  There are also rumors of anime possibly being censored on television.

Protests by publishers have been aimed at the Tokyo Anime Fair.  91 exhibitors have pulled out of the show leaving 153 exhibitors of which 125 are Japanese companies.  Protesters have instead organized an alternative convention the same weekend, the Anime Contents Expo.

Search Engine Baidu Runs Into Copyright Issues


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BaiduChinese search engine Baidu is running into issues as it expands it’s services outside of the Chinese borders.  The search engine includes a file-sharing service where users can upload and download files.  Japanese publishing firms have decided to set their sites on Baidu.jp which has some manga titles available through the file-sharing service.

Publisher Kodansha is demanding Baidu remove the items or face legal action.  Baidu has said it is verifying and deleting any material that violates local copyright law.  The company says the uploads violate their terms of service.

This isn’t the first time Baidu has run into problems.  Chinese net censors blocked access to the service after it was discovered you could access and download pornographic material.  China is a bit strict about accessing that content, among other things.

Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Passes Censorship Law


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Shintaro IshiharaThe Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly has passed a law that will restrict content for manga and anime.  The law amends the Youth Healthy Development Ordinance and requires the industry to regulate anime or manga that “unjustifiably glorify or exaggerate certain sexual acts.”  Voluntary self-regulation begins April 1, 2011.  Restrictions on sale or rental take effect on July 1st.

The bill was first rejected but Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara insisted he’d push the legislation through after some revision.  This legislation specifically targets anime and manga and exempts real-life photography.  Ishihara who’s playing “think about the children” games also hates the gays, stating:

Gays are appearing on television no problem.  Japan is going way unchecked.  I’m doing this with a sense of duty.

Some speculate this is the first step for greater censorship.  Ishihara has made other idiotic statements, not just limited to gay bashing.  From Kotaku:

Regardless, this is hardly the first time Ishihara shot off his mouth. Here is a man who was sued for calling French a “failed language”, a man who referred to Korean-Japanese and Taiwanese-Japanese as sangokujin, a man who blames Chinese and Africans for increased crime and a man who denounced The Rape of Nanking as “fiction” created by the Chinese in a Japanese magazine.

But of course what would a politician be without hypocrisy mixed in with their actions.

In 1955, a 23-year-old Ishihara won Japan’s most prestigious literary award with his novel Season of the Sun. The book depicted the country’s post-War rebellious youth culture: gambling, fighting and having sex. In its day, the novel’s frank depiction of sexuality shocked readers — yet, here Ishihara is decades later trying to tell other artists what they can and cannot do.

A film was made in 1956 staring Ishihara’s brother.

Ten of the largest companies, Kadokawa Shoten, Shueisha, Kodansha, Akita Shoten, Hakusensha, Shogakukan, Shonen Gahousha, Shinchosa, Futubasha and LEED, announced that they will boycott the Tokyo Anime Fair as a result of the new law.  Ishihara chairs the executive committee.

As The Comics Journal points out it’s still legal to possess child pornography in Japan, live-action or illustrated.

This is take two of the Comics Code here in the United States in 1950.  The “regulations” forced the closures of many companies for their depictions and material they covered.

Preview – Tenken


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This video really sums up this beautiful Japanese comic we came across at this years New York Comic Con.  Expect a review on Tenken in the next week.

The world has been annihilated and an evil bestial deity must be appeased.  Saki, a young girl, trying to escape destiny, finds refuge in an unusual and rough line of work.  But she has been chosen for an unthinkable role; a princess must be sacrificed to the monster Yamatano-Orochi at the 50 year Tenken Festival.  Can Manaka, the man who is in love with her, follow her into this abyss to save her from fate; only to discover the dark secret of the ceremony?

Winner of the prestigious Japan Media Festival Arts Award this stunning work of graphical fiction takes the reader into a whole new realm.  Combining Japanese mythology in a post apocalyptic setting this book presents a new style of Japanese manga.

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