Sunday, 14 May 2006

FCBM2 Day 14

Go-Go Gorilla and the Jungle Crew Summer Fun SpecialIt's day Fourteen of the second annual YACB Free Comic Book Month!

Today's selected entry comes from Michael Podgorski. Michael's five comics are:

1. Amazing Spider-Man
2. The Thing
3. Batman
4. Aquaman
5. Donald Duck

It's Sunday, so Michael would seem to be the perfect candidate to get the comic that was this week's monkey cover: Go-Go Gorilla and the Jungle Crew Summer Fun Special by Mike Hall, Dustin Evans, and David Hedgecock.

And like all the selected entries, Michael will be receiving a special Dark Horse promo-priced comic, in this case the Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion Flip Book.

Michael's comics should be in the mail soon. Enjoy!

There's still time to send in your entry for the YACB Free Comic Book Month; details are here.

Current FCBM Statistics:
52 entries
41 free comics sent so far
17 days remaining

Monkey Covers

Go-Go Gorilla and the Jungle Crew Summer Fun SpecialSunday is Monkey Covers day here at YACB. Because there's nothing better than a comic with a monkey on the cover.

Today's cover is Go-Go Gorilla and the Jungle Crew Summer Fun Special by Jack Lawrence. Go-Go Gorilla is of course the leader of the Jungle Crew, the team of super-powered animals that protects Jungle City. Only in comics, my friends!

(Standard disclaimer about gorillas not really being monkeys applies.)

Click on the image for a larger version.


Don't forget, Free Comic Book Month 2 is going on, and there's still plenty of time to enter!

Saturday, 13 May 2006

FCBM2 Day 13

Giant Monster #2It's day Thirteen of the second annual YACB Free Comic Book Month!

Today's selected entry comes from Ted Houseman. Ted's five comics are:

1. Planetary
2. Hellboy
3. The Ultimates
4. Age of Bronze
5. The Authority

Ted would appear to be a fan of monsters & widescreen comics, so I'm sending him Giant Monster #1-2 by Steve Niles & Nat Jones.

And like all the selected entries, Ted will be receiving a special Dark Horse promo-priced comic, in this case The Goon 25¢ Edition by Eric Powell.

Ted's comics should be in the mail soon. Enjoy!

There's still time to send in your entry for the YACB Free Comic Book Month; details are here.

Current FCBM Statistics:
52 entries
39 free comics sent so far
18 days remaining

Friday, 12 May 2006

Comics 2.0 - Some Thoughts

At some point this might turn into a manifesto; or a rant; or, God help us, a movement. But for right now, these are some random thoughts I'm having on what I'm calling--for the time being--Comics 2.0.

My thinking stems out of a workshop I recently attended: Library Camp. It was a loosely structured workshop about Library 2.0, a small movement within libraries building on the whole Web 2.0 thing.

Prior to participating in the workshop, I had always thought of Library 2.0 as being a group of buzzwords about technology and libraries: blogs, wikis, RSS, etc. But what I've come to discover is that Library 2.0 is more than that. It is about using technology as an enabling device to empower patrons in becoming participants in the library and its services.

So what is Comics 2.0? For an initial definition, I'd like to say that it is using network technology to start to break down the barriers between creators and readers. It's changing the one-way membrane that has been tradition comics production and soliciting not only feedback, but participation from readers.

Comics 2.0 encourages readers to become creators themselves. Comics have for many years had a low cost of entry; witness the large numbers of small- and self-publishers (successful and not) in each edition of Previews. But with the Interweb, the barrier to publishing becomes even lower. For that matter, so does the cost of producing a comic.

Webcomics then are an instance of Comics 2.0, especially those Webcomics with reader forums and the like.

Big publishers can play the Comics 2.0 game too. It's not about putting up a Website; DC's new 52 mini-site is not Comics 2.0. However, Marvel's wiki-like Marvel Universe encyclopedia, where readers are encouraged to create and edit entries, probably is.

Fan fiction probably works into Comics 2.0 somehow. It's always been discouraged by publishers, but why not encourage it in some way? There are plenty of C-list characters going unused, so why not invite readers to toy with them, perhaps even gathering the best together and publishing them.

Comics 2.0 does involves giving up a certain amount of control, which can be a scary thing for a creator or a publisher. But there are potential rewards too, as a readership that is more engaged is more loyal.

As I said, these are just some initial thoughts, and not terribly well-formed thoughts at that. But I'm hoping to get a conversation going here in the comics blogosphere--a rather Comics 2.0 thing, don't you think?

Enough of me carrying on--what do you think?

FCBM2 Day 12

It's day Twelve of the second annual YACB Free Comic Book Month!

Today's selected entry comes from Robert Loy. Robert says that his tastes are eclectic, and gives the following as his five comics:

1. The Silver Surfer ("the real Silver Surfer, the Jesus on a flying surfboard that Stan and Jack created")
2. Maison Ikkoku
3. Anything by Alan Moore
4. Concrete
5. She-Hulk

With a spread like that, you'd think I might be stumped. Think Again! I'll be sending Robert Tales of the Beanworld #5 by Larry Marder, which truly is "a most peculiar comic book experience."

And like all the selected entries, Robert will be receiving a special Dark Horse promo-priced comic, in this case The Goon 25¢ Edition by Eric Powell.

Robert's comics should be in the mail soon. Enjoy!

There's still time to send in your entry for the YACB Free Comic Book Month; details are here.

Current FCBM Statistics:
51 entries
36 free comics sent so far
19 days remaining

Thursday, 11 May 2006

FCBM2 Day 11

Amelia Rules #1It's day Eleven of the second annual YACB Free Comic Book Month!

Today's selected entry comes from Jeanne Pauline Lim. Jeanne, who says that she heard about this contest from her boyfriend, lists five comics she likes as:

1. Wonder Woman (post-Crisis)
2. Birds of Prey
3. Girls
4. PS238
5. Runaways

I'll be sending Jeanne a couple of comics that I think she'll enjoy: Amelia Rules #1 by Jimmy Gownley; and Misplaced #1 by Joshua Blaylock.

And like all the selected entries, Jeanne will be receiving a special Dark Horse promo-priced comic, in this case the Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion Flip Book.

Jeanne's comics should be in the mail soon. Enjoy!

There's still time to send in your entry for the YACB Free Comic Book Month; details are here.

Current FCBM Statistics:
49 entries
34 free comics sent so far
20 days remaining

Wednesday, 10 May 2006

YACB Bulletins

ITEM! Remember: Comic creators read blogs too...

ITEM! Infinite Crisis in 30 Seconds. (via Johanna)

ITEM! Jim Woodring is blogging. Prepare now for your dose of surrealist comics wonderment. (via Heidi)

ITEM! PW Comics Week reports that Jill Thompson has signed a four-GN deal with HarperCollins. Thompson is very talented IMHO--I've enjoyed just about everything of hers that I've read--but she's always been underappreciated in the direct market (despite having won an Eisner). Hopefully HP will give her the exposure she deserves.

ITEM! More FCBM2 linkage, this time from Vincent & Shane. Thanks!

ITEM! Vincent also points out that this coming Monday--the third Monday in May--is Miracle Monday. I'll have to think of a good way to celebrate...