Wednesday 28 May 2008

FCBM4 Day 28.5

It's still day twenty-eight of the fourth annual YACB Free Comic Book Month, and I'm giving out more free comics!

Our second selected entry for today is from Franco Ippolito, who listed his five comics as:

1. New Avengers
2. The Boys
3. B.P.R.D.
4. Incredible Hercules
5. Mighty Avengers

For Franco I have the first two issues of the Boom! reboot of Keith Giffen & Ross Richie's Dominion , the alien invasion/super-powers comic by Michael Alan Nelson & Tim Hamilton.

For Franco's bonus comic, I'm sending him the Iron Man ashcan.

Franco's comics should be in the mail within a week. Enjoy!

Time is running out, but you can still send in your entry for the YACB Free Comic Book Month; details are here.

Current FCBM Statistics:
46 entries
68 free comics sent so far
3 days remaining

Banjo-Playing Rooster!

Want to have a terrific day in the Catskills Mountains eating great food, playing with fluffy, happy animals and meeting your favorite cartoonist in the whole world? Then come to WOODSTOCK FARM ANIMAL SANCTUARY's JUNE JAMBOREE!


WHADDYA, CRAZY?
Seriously, it's lots of fun, it's for a good cause, and I'll be hanging out all day, painting faces or drawing caricatures or something like that. You'll love it, and your kids are guaranteed to have a great time – if you have kids and bring them, that is. (Kids you do not have are not guaranteed to have a great time, nor do you need to bring children to have a great time yourself. Without children, you can drink beer with impunity and use adult language indiscriminately.)

DO IT, SUCKER!
Saturday, June 14, 11am to 5pm (if it rains, it's the next day)
Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary, 35 Wagner Road, Willow NY 12495
More info here
Easy ways to get there without a car here.
Directions here
or call 845-679-5955

WITH!
Clover!, the gravity-defying baby goat...
Albie!, NY's most famous bionic farm animal...
BEER! with cold, bubbly goodness...
Snacks and smoothies! from Karma Road Cafe...
Music! by roots n' reggae band, "Original Good"...
Elizabeth Mitchel & Daniel Littleton of "Ida" will play hip kids songs...
Salvatore LaRussa Dance Theatre will do some crazy dancing...
Dan Piraro
will be doing something or other...
The infamous CHNW will, too...

Admission is $10, kids under 12 free
www.woodstocksanctuary.org

GEE WILLAKERS, I HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

New This Week: May 29, 2008

I've gotten out of the habit of doing these, but I'll try to do them more often. But especially this week I couldn't miss it, because there's a lot of great comics hitting the shelves on Thursday!

There are a couple of large omnibuses (omnibi?) this week: The first hardcover omnibus of James Robinson's Starman, one of the best super-hero comics of the past twenty years (and, we should add, a series that launched as part of the oft-maligned Zero Hour). Fifty bucks might seem steep, but that for seventeen issues—448 pages— which works out to about $3 each, and you get it in a handsome hardcover.

If you're looking for an even bigger bang for your omnibus buck, you might take a gander at the massive (900+ pages!) Nearly Complete Essential Hembeck Archives, featuring three decades worth of work by the humorist. There's also the first volume of John Byrne's Next Men, which features the first twelve issues of that comic plus the 2112 graphic novella.

Other collections of interest include the hardcover of Joshua W. Cotter's offbeat Skyscrapers of the Midwest; a paperback of Jessica Abel's La Perdida; and a new Hellboy trade, Darkness Calls.

In floppy-land, it's a huge Grant Morrison week; Of course there's the debut issue of Final Crisis, but there's also the penultimate issue of All-Star Superman and the second chapter oof "Batman RIP" in Batman #677. Marvel have–finally–the conclusion of Joss Whedon & John Cassaday's X-Men in Giant Size Astonishing X-Men; Paul Tobin & David Hahn bringing the fun in Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #36; and Jeff Parker's X-Men First Class #12 is an all-Angel issue, so I'm really hoping that it includes the previously-bumped Colleen Coover-illustrated "Warren Worthington III, The Poor Little Rich Mutant."

Outside of super-heroes, there's the final issue of Nightmares and Fairy Tales; and new issue of Sabrina (#94); and Dave Sim's Judenhass, which however it turns out will surely be interesting.

Blackberry Crack

Today's Bizarro is brought to you by Gaspingfore Air, a new airline for a new world.

After many years of normal cellphone use, my wife, CHNW, recently got one of those Blackberrys. I now see why they are called "Crackberrys." She used to be on the phone all the time, now she's checking emails and writing texts all the time. Sometimes she's talking on the house phone propped on her shoulder, while typing on the Crackberry in her hand. Thank god she doesn't drive.

One day soon, I hope to save up my allowance and get an iPhone. I like those better than Blackberrys because the keyboards are larger. Even though I'm a small guy with slender, artistic hands (shutup!) I can barely type on those tiny Blackberry buttons. How all those businessmen with big sausage fingers manage it, I'll never know. You might as well be trying to type an email with your chin.

FCBM4 Day 28

It's day twenty-eight of the fourth annual YACB Free Comic Book Month!

Our next selected entry is from Michelle Miller, who listed her five comics as:

1. Super Spy
2. Why Are You Doing This?
3. Sloth
4. After School Nightmare
5. Nana

For Michelle I have the first three issues of Debbie Drechsler's coming-of-age comic Nowhere.

For Michelle's bonus comic, I'm sending her the Uncle Scrooge ashcan.

Michelle's comics should be in the mail within a week. Enjoy!

Time is running out, but you can still send in your entry for the YACB Free Comic Book Month; details are here.

Current FCBM Statistics:
45 entries
65 free comics sent so far
3 days remaining