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Vancouver=Gotham City?Vancouver 24 Hours profiles comic creators Kevin Leeson and Todd Ireland and their comic book mini-series Outnumbered, an action tale set in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Described as "pure action with a little bit of social commentary", the series aims to give teenage comic book fans a reality-based storyline with all the super heroes and so-called villains of more traditional comic story arcs. 24 Hours Vancouver - News: Finding comic art on the streets Labels: British Columbia, Vancouver - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Craig A. Taillefer's Wahoo Morris returns in Trade Paperback formatCo:Craig A. Taillefer ![]() In October 2006 Craig Taillefer's acclaimed series Wahoo Morris returns in it's first Trade Paperback collection. With four self-published issues and one re-print at IMAGE Comics, Wahoo Morris won a devoted following for it's quirky character driven saga of an indie rock band trying to make it big. The title also achieved critical acclaim from retailers and media alike. "I have been amazed by the response to Wahoo Morris," said Taillefer. "There seems to be quite an audience hungry for the kind of character driven stories I am telling." ![]() The first Wahoo Morris Trade collects the four previously printed singles issues, and then beginning with future volumes - two are in the works already - Craig is going to follow one of the newer business models for a serialized comic that's being explored these days, with Wahoo Morris going more or less direct to trade paperback format from it's sterilized web comic form at Modern Tales. "Adopting a direct to trade format for Wahoo Morris is a logical one," said Taillefer. "As I have been serializing Wahoo Morris as a web comic at Modern Tales dot.com for the past two years, it really was a backwards step to then serialize the story again in singles format. All of the new story and art will from now on be going directly to trade paperback collections and skipping past the single comic stage." To facilitate new readers coming on board, and to make the decision to order even easier, the first chapter of Wahoo Morris Book One (originally presented as issue #1 of Wahoo Morris) is available as a free PDF download on the Internet at 'www.wahoomorris.com'. Craig A. Taillefer is a comic book veteran, best known for his long time work on Elfquest, and was short-listed for the Russ Manning New Talent Award in 1999 (disqualified on the technicality that he was a veteran by then already and not a new talent) Wahoo Morris Book One is a 96 page, black & white, Digest Size (5.5x8) Trade Paperback with color covers . Retail price is $9.99 and is available for pre-order in the August Edition of Previews from Diamond Comic Distributors under Too Hip Gotta Go Graphics. Diamond Order Code AUG 3612 ISBN 0-9735161-1-9 A full Preview PDF can be found here - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Friday, July 28, 2006 Rabbit and Bear Paws ![]() This weekly web comic about two Ojibwa brothers, created by Chad Solomon, is being collected in a 32-page comic collecting 64 strips. Sort of a North American Asterix and Obelix, and drawn in the same appealing bigfoot style, the book is out August 4 and is available from the creator's website: Rabbit and Bear Paws - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Thursday, July 27, 2006 Inkstuds: Gareth GaudinThe Inkstuds radio show in Vancouver interviews skateboarder, record mogul and cartoonist Gareth Gaudin this week. Gaudin is creator of the Magic Teeth dailies, an attempt to produce one comics per day for the rest of his life. Inkstuds is a weekly radio show about comics hosted by Robin McConnell and Colin Upton. Every Thursday at 2pm pacific time at www.citr.ca .Podcasts are available. Inkstuds Labels: British Columbia, Vancouver - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Wednesday, July 26, 2006 Calgary Comic and Toy FestSummer time means comic book conventions and lazy bloggers. Consequently, I'm reaching into Sequential's mailbag and pulling out today's lucky winner: X-FEST 2006 Saturday, August 12, 2006 Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Association 1320 - 5th Ave NW Calgary AB Admission (11:00am to 4:30pm) General: $2 Kids under 10: Free $1 Discount with Food Item Donation to the Calgary Food Bank It looks like a relatively small gathering of comics vendors with a small selection of "local artists." Calgary Comic and Toy Fest (Are you putting on a comics-related event this summer? Let us know about it!) - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Tuesday, July 25, 2006 Special Quebec Issue of Spirou ![]() The popular and long-running French comics magazine Spirou is publishing several international-themed editions this year, with individual issues turning a spotlight on one different country. The issue due out on August 2nd focuses on Quebec and is entitled Snoreau, a Quebecoise approximation of Spirou. The issue, which is unavailable in Canada (maybe online?), features a 24-page supplement of one- and two-page cartoons by Quebec cartoonists including Guy Delisle, Leif Tande, Stephanie Leduc, Jimmy Beaulieu, Jean-Paul Eid, Michel Rabagliati, Francois Lapierre, Sampar, Thierry Labrosse, Jacques Goldstyn, PhlppGrrd, Daniel Shelton, Remy Simard & Dominic Lambert. BD Quebec has the lowdown on this project from contributor Maryse Dubuc: Nouvelles et Actualites -- BD Quebec Google Translation Labels: Quebec - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Monday, July 24, 2006 the Montreal Comix Jam July 26Co:MCJ Hello to all! A reminder that the next Comix Jam will be at our usual place, Sala Rossa's Restaurant. This coming Wednesday, July 26, 8 PM. Don't forget your pencils, pens and papers as well as a piece of cardboard. If the restaurant closes down at the last moment (it was unfortunately the case last month) please take note that the jam will be cancelled. For the time being I'll contact the restaurant staff to make sure that they will be open next Wednesday and I'll send an e-mail Tuesday to formally confirm the event. Stay in touch! Jane Jam High Priestess Bonjour a Tous! N'oubliez pas que le Prochain Comix Jam aura lieu Mercredi prochain, le 26 juillet au restaurant de la Sala Rossa a 20 Hres. Surtout n'oubliez pas vos crayons, stylos, papier et un morceau de carton pour glisser sous vos planches. Si le restaurant devait fermer sans avis prealable comme ce fut le cas le mois dernier, prenez note que le Jam sera annule. Entre temps, je vais tenter de prendre contact avec la direction du restaurant, et je vous confirmerai officiellement la tenue du jam mardi. Restez en contact! Jane Grande Prêtresse du Jam Labels: Quebec - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Danish Cartoons Fallout UpdateMedia in Saskatchewan are reporting that the student paper at U. Sask is not guilty of violating the province's Human Rights Code for a cartoon by Jeff MacDonald responding to the controversial Jyllands-Posten cartoons of the Prophet Muhammed: Offensive cartoons published in the University of Saskatchewan student newspaper last March did not violate the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code. 650CKOM Saskatoon --Saskatchewan's Information Superstation Labels: Saskatchewan, Saskatoon - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Friday, July 21, 2006 Passport to Hell ![]() Sequential has received a small package of mini-comics from Vancouver's Perro Verlag Books by Artists. The three staple-bound books are part of a 16-part series called The Hell Passport Project that will be available this Fall as a boxed set. Each mini is by a different artist and deals with the theme of passports and Hell. On hand are: a book of drawings by Julie Voyce (Toronto); a zine mixing an encyclopedic list of demons, illustrations, and musings by Montreal's Billy Mavreas; and a "fact"-based mini-comic by Vancouver's Colin Upton on the subject of the ancient Chinese conception of Hell. $7 ea Perro Verlag PO Box 60206 Fraser Rpo Vancouver V5W 4B5 Perro Verlag Books by Artists ![]() Labels: British Columbia, Ontario, Toronto, Vancouver - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Thursday, July 20, 2006 BD Montreal Photo Parade ![]() Francis Hervieux of the BDQuebec news site has provided a thorough overview of the BD Montreal Festival that has just concluded. Also in Montreal, the Fantasia film festival, which featured some comics-related events, including a visit from U.S. visionary cartoonist Jim Woodring. Forum BD Quebec: BD Montreal 2006 [Photos] pictured above: Boulet, Dubuc & Delaf (Maryse Dubuc & Marc Delafontaine), Yves Rodier, Regis Loisel and Michel Rabagliati Labels: Quebec - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Wednesday, July 19, 2006 Indigo can't stop Harper's salesThe Star reports on the estimated sales figures for the issue of Harper's Magazine that Indigo/Chapters refused to carry because of the Art Spiegelman feature on the Danish cartoon controversy that included reprints of the actual cartoons. The article is interesting because it reports that the censorship actually helped increase sales for the issue and because actual numbers are discussed: "We did sell out pretty quickly and we got more," said Greg King, manager at Pages on Queen St. W. "People commented that they appreciated being able to find it." TheStar.com - Harper's sales up after Indigo ouster - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Tuesday, July 18, 2006 Webcomics --better than paper?The Edmonton Journal profiles a few webcomics creators, including Steven L. Cloud, Jeffrey Rowland, Natalie Dee, Scott Bevan and Kent Earle. The rain on the parade comes in the form of Edmonton "Comic Book Guy" Jay Bardyla, who likes good old-fashioned newsprint: Despite their growing popularity, web-comics pose little danger to traditional comic books, says Jay Bardyla, owner of Edmonton's Happy Harbor Comics. Webcomics online extra Main article Labels: Edmonton - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Monday, July 17, 2006 Wright Awards 2006: NomineesCBC Arts article Fair disclosure: as a member of the nominating committee, I am duty bound to report that: The organizers of the Doug Wright Wright Awards are pleased to announce the nominees for Best Book and Best Emerging Talent for work published by Canadian cartoonists in 2005. - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Hobby Star Sinks to a new low it seems.For the record, I've stopped going to Hobby Star events as a guest or fan - officially ever since this happened back in April - unofficially ever since the last con of theirs I attended over a year ago because of the generally unpleasant atmosphere I feel at their events. While I have not gone to any conventions in the last year, when next I do brave the wacky world of comic fandom en masse, it will not be at one of Hobby Star's unpleasant monster mash gatherings. For myself I do not find I enjoy the events enough to justify the effort, nor do I wish to encourage via my participation the culture that they represent. An overwhelmingly market and commerce driven [rather than content], superficial side of my medium. But at this point I feel what is far more important than any issues I personally have with the philosophical side of these massive gatherings, which in the end have very little to do with books or art. Or the more superficial experiential shortcomings of massive convention hall gatherings where commerce takes president over craft and people, is the increasingly nasty market tactics being practiced by those behind the curtains at Hobby Star. Anyone in it knows the comics industry is too small a world to accommodate the kind of destructive behavior they have engaged in, and it's well past time we let them know, as a community, how we feel by voting with our words, feet and dollars. With that - my unapologetic bias if you will - in mind, I present to you two letters sent to me tonight by Sean Ward, an inventive positive practitioner and promoter of comics [amongst other media] and the creator of The Sean Ward Electric Comics Freak-Out!.
links Paradise Comicon http://www.hobbystar.com Friday, April 14, 2006 - "Seems to be some confusion due to dirty pool going on in Toronto" Labels: Hobbystar vs Paradise, links, Ontario, Toronto - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 4comments - Friday, July 14, 2006 Vancouver ComicsThe Drippytown Comics Anthology, an art show and local artists are profiled in West Ender magazine: For Book Forms, artist and curator Owen Plummer has collected what he considers to be some of Vancouver’s best comic book art, in a celebration of raw, naturally irreverent and decidedly non-commercial grassroots talent. “I looked for different mediums of comic art, for people who bring fine art and comic art together, and I found some of the strongest artists in the city,” he says. westender.com (link c/o The Beat) Labels: British Columbia, links, Vancouver - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - BD Montreal! ![]() The giant comics festival attached to Just for Laughs has started. The event takes place on the Boulevard de Maisonneuve, July 13-23. As usual, Sequential correspondent Pierre-Andre Dery has all the schedules and promotions at bedeka.org, the blog of Quebec comics news: BEDEKA.ORG - Bande dessinee quebecoise From the BDMontreal site: At an exhibit area located in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, on de Maisonneuve Boulevard, young and old are invited to this celebration of comics, where they can meet authors and illustrators from here and abroad and get a peek at their various comic collections. Labels: Quebec - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Tuesday, July 11, 2006 Update on Indigo Censorship ShenanigansLast week the Globe and Mail reported on Indigo Books pulling the issue of U.S. magazine Free Inquiry that featured four of the controversial Danish cartoons. Almost as soon as the story broke, Indigo did a reverse backflip and apologized, claiming the whole thing was an accident. Indigo has also recently pulled issues of Harper's and The Western Standard. Canada's largest retail bookseller says it accidentally blocked the distribution of a small U.S. current affairs magazine from its 260 stores and plans to start selling the magazine's June-July issue as soon as possible. Full Story Labels: Alberta, Calgary, Ontario, Toronto - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Quebec Catch UpOver at bedeka.org, Sequential correspndent Pierre-Andre Dery and co. continue doing a great job of blogging-up the latest comics news in Quebec. In the weeks since our last update, bedeka has covered the partial serialization of the new Rabagliati book in Le Devoir, D&Q's new website (which is slightly less irritating to navigate), the on-going announcements and hype surrounding the BD Montreal comics festival (July 13-23) and lots of other interesting news about new books, publishing deals, visiting artists, etc. BEDEKA.ORG - Bande dessinee quebecoise Labels: Quebec - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Friday, July 07, 2006 This Week's Blast from Past ![]() Jim Simpkins is mostly remembered as the cartoonist behind Jasper the Bear, which ran for decades as a single panel gag cartoon in Maclean's Magazine. Jasper and Simpkins are always linked together and other aspects of the artist's career are rarely mentioned. What a pleasure then to discover another little-seen Simpkins strip: Canadian Comic Art Centre: Exhibit & Publishing News: Prehistoric Simpkins - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Thursday, July 06, 2006 Mavreas on Banff Comic ShowMontreal cartoonist Billy Mavreas has voiced a few concerns about the Comic Craze art show currently running at the Banff Centre in Alberta. According to the centre's website, the show is basically a big reading room full of Canadian comics (books, zines, etc), with very little (if any) original art. In a post on the Comics Journal discussion board, Mavreas wonders if the centre shouldn't treat the comics on display as artworks akin to paintings and sculptures, with the corresponding attention paid to/permission granted from the cartoonists whose work is on display. "Hi folks, - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 1comments - Bet on SvetOver at ComicsFoundry, a site I've never been to before, an short Q&A with Canada's Queen of OEL Manga, Svetlana Chmakova. Not much insight into her comics but lots of answers to questions of the "so what are you reading lately?" variety. A sample: [blockquote][em]VIDEO GAMES SHE PLAYS: I'm not a gamer (though I would be, if I had the time!). I play Dance Dance Revolution Extreme and In The Groove for fun/exercise but that's about it. Unless Tetris and Freecell count. [/em][/blockquote] comicfoundry.com - wfsection-AMUSEMENTS // SVETLANA CHMAKOVA - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Wednesday, July 05, 2006 Eurocomic STORES for BeginnersEver wonder where to buy all those interesting-sounding "foreign" comics that Bart Beaty is always talking about? Well, wonder no longer, pilgrim! Over at Comic Book Bin Herve St.Louis has provided a tour of Montreal bookstores --a quick guide to buying European comics in the world's second largest French-speaking city. Short of buying online, buying from real people with real money is the most fun you can have shopping and the stores mentioned in St.Louis's article sound like all the interested comics-newbie needs. Purchasing European Comic Books Labels: Quebec - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Tuesday, July 04, 2006 Annotated Pilgrim ![]() Bryan Lee O'Malley has begun a series of annotations detailing the history and source material for his Scott Pilgrim graphic novel series, including photos of Toronto landmarks and buildings that inspired scenes in the books. An intriguing look behind the scenes of the popular comic. See O'Malley's livejournal page: destroyerzooey: the annotated pilgrim, part 1 - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - How is a painting a Graphic Novel? ![]() Interesting trend emerging in art criticism (or maybe just in newspaper arts reporting). What used to be referred to as "pop art" or "comic-strip pastiche" --that is, paintings in the Lichtenstein-school featuring (un)ironic appropriation of cartoon or comics imagery-- now has a new name. The article below about Ottawa painters who exhibit in restaurants refers to paintings executed in the "graphic novel style." I'll have the special, with a side of art Labels: Ottawa - Stumble It! - Leave a comment!| 0comments - Monday, July 03, 2006 Templeton Teaches Talent ![]() A profile of the new degree program in comics at Toronto's Max the Mutt studios yields these words of wisdom from Professor Ty "Mr.Comics" Templeton: "There's no such thing as talent. Talent is taught, and that's what we're teaching the students here," Templeton says. 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