Sunday, November 18, 2007
Therefore Repent! in Previews
:: Posted by max @ 11/18/2007 03:55:00 AM It's in this November Previews! published by IDW in the US. Diamond # NOV073660
Very important info; There was an error in the listing,
the cover price will be $14.99 us, Cheep!
not $24.99!
Here's the info off of the IDW site
Therefore, Repent! Jim Munroe (w) Salgood Sam (a) What if the religious right... are right? Therefore Repent! is a graphic novel set in a Chicago neighborhood after the Rapture. Once the Christians have floated bodily into the sky, life goes on pretty much as usual for the immoral majority... except that magic works, if you're willing to risk demonic mutations. CNN reports that Mr. Christ and Mr. Bush are on a speaking tour of the red states. And an angelic army appears to have been deployed to mop up the sinners. But through it all, outsiders Raven and Mummy face the possibility of a bigger problem than the end of the world: the end of their relationship. In the tradition of The Book of Revelations, Therefore Repent!, courtesy of novelist Jim Munroe (Flyboy Action Figure Comes With Gasmask) and acclaimed artist Salgood SamSea of Red) is a lurid, dark fantasy tale. By taking the apocryphal scripture as literal truth - as the American powers-that-be claim to do - the story also explores the political and spiritual ramifications of God abandoning humanity.
TPB-FC 6" x 8" $14.99 160 Pages ISBN: 978-1-60010-146-1 Labels: can-con, corrections, new books, news, preview
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Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Ken Boesem Correction/Update
:: Posted by Bryan @ 7/03/2007 01:31:00 AM Sequential linked to a profile of strip cartoonist Ken Boesem last week that contained a few goofs. Boesem wrote to us with a correction: he hasn't published a graphic novel. Full press release:
NATION'S CAPITAL GAINS INSIGHT INTO VANCOUVER'S GAY VILLAGE.
OTTAWA, CANADA --Ottawa's gay and lesbian newspaper, Capital Xtra, begins running Vancouver cartoonist Ken Boesem's comic strip, " The Village," set in Vancouver's gay Village, in it's next issue (#172, release date June 28, 2007) and features the cartoonist on the cover.
Boesem's comic strip tells the ongoing story of a diverse group of characters whose lives intersect in Vancouver's Davie Village neighbourhood, where the city's gay community is centered.
Storylines, both humorous and dramatic, generally revolve around universal themes such as relationship and money woes but the cast includes a diverse range of types including a gay barista, a lesbian Sikh and a street person descriptively referred to as 'Toy Heads Guy.'
The fortnightly comic often features nudity, sexual situations and, being set in British Columbia, marijuana use.
"The Village" comic strip originally premiered in Capital Xtra's sister paper, Vancouver's Xtra West, in December 2005 and quickly developed a loyal following. The strip celebrated its first anniversary of publication with a two-page feature in Xtra West. Creator Ken Boesem was nationally profiled in Maclean's magazine in 2003 after the American publication of his short graphic narrative, " 1918," concerning the global influenza pandemic of that year, coincided with the SARS outbreak in Toronto. The work appeared in the 2003 SPX Anthology.
His cartoon and illustration work has also appeared or been positively reviewed in numerous publications including Discorder, Xtra West, The Vancouver Sun, Broken Pencil, Geist and Seattle's The Stranger. He has also been referenced in The Prism Comics Guide to LGBT Comics (Prism Comics, 2006) and Canadian comics historian John Bell's book Invaders From The North: How Canada Conquered the Comic Book Universe (Dundurn Group, 2006).Labels: comic strips, corrections
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Thursday, April 26, 2007
Montreal Jam Errata
:: Posted by Bryan @ 4/26/2007 05:48:00 PM a quick correction to the Montreal Comix Jam schedule:
Hello To All! I made a small mistake in my last announcement, The Jam will held tomorrow, April 26 (not the 27) at Café L'Utopik, 552 Ste-Catherine-east, Berri UQAM metro at 8 PM.
Sorry for the confusion,
Jane
Bonjour à tous!
J'ai fait une petite erreur lors de mon dernier message. Le Jam aura lieu demain le 26 avril (et non pas le 27) au café l'Utopik, 552 Ste-Catherine-Est, Métro Berri-UQAM à 20 heures.
Désolée pour le cafouillage, Jane Labels: comic jams, corrections, events
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