Showing posts with label Raina Telgemeier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raina Telgemeier. Show all posts

Sunday, January 31, 2021

I Reads You Juniors: January 2021 - Update #105

 by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"

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MARVEL - From GamesRadar:   The host of the "Phoenix Force" will lead to the new "Heroes Reborn."

AWARDS - From BleedingCool:   Some Angouleme Comics Prizes were announced today.

MARVEL - From BleedingCool:   Marvel is relaunching its "Marvel Masterworks" line.  The trim size will be 6x9 with a price point of $15.99 U.S. - apparently.

DC CINEMA - From Variety:  "Justice League" the "Snyder Cut" will debut on HBO Max on March 18th, 2021.

AWARDS - From BleedingCool:   The "32nd GLAAD Awards" nominations are out, and that includes a comic book category.

DC TV - From GamesRadar:   Netflix has announced a new group of actors that will portray characters in its series adaptation of DC Comics/Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman."

DARK HORSE COMICS - From BleedingCool:   Dark Horse will publish a line of graphic novels collecting the superhero comics of YouNeek Studios.  The comics are centered around African stories produced by African creators.

BLACK COMICS - From BleedingCool: Coming Soon: "The Access Guide to the Black Comic Book Community."

MARVEL - From BleedingCool:   The much teased about "Heroes Reborn" from Marvel Comics is a 2021 event in which writer Jason Aaron and artist Ed McGuiness imagine a world in which the Avengers never assembled.

COMICS - From CBR:   Legendary TV and radio host, Larry King, died Sat., Jan. 23rd.  Comic book readers may not know that he made several cameo appearances in comic books.

MANGA - From ANN:   Seishi Kishimoto, the creator of the manga, "O-Parts Hunter," will launch a new manga, "Monster no Isha," later this year.  Seishi is the twin brother of Masashi Kishimoto, the creator of "Naruto."

DC COMICS - From BleedingCool:  Brian Michael Bendis is no longer an exclusive creator to DC Comics.

COMICS TO ANIMATION - From Deadline:   Amazon's adult animated series based on Robert Kirkman's comic book, "Invincible," has a premiere date.  The series will begin streaming, Friday, March 26, 2021.  This article also includes a "first look clip" video preview from "Invincible."

HEROES REBORN - From BleedingCool:  A fourth glimpse at Marvel's "Heroes Reborn."

From BleedingCool:  A third glimpse at Marvel Comics' new "Heroes Reborn."

From BleedingCool:  A second glimpse at Marvel Comics' new "Heroes Reborn." 

IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool:  Image announces a new horror comics anthology, "The Silver Coin."  The stories will take place in a shared universe.

MARVEL REVIEWS - From Patreon: "The Eternals #1"

From Patreon:  "Star Wars: The High Republic #1"
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HEROES REBORN - From BleedingCool:   Our first look at Marvel's new "Heroes Reborn."
 
MARVEL - From YahooAVClub: What is Marvel Comics' "Heroes Reborn?"
 
BIDEN! - From BleedingCool:  Comics industry people react to President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris.
 
DC TV - From Variety:   Actress Savannah Welch has been cast as Gotham City Police Commissioner Barbara Gordon for Season 3 of HBO Max's "Titans."
 
MANGA - From BleedingCool:   Yen Press announces eight new manga and light novel titles (1/19).
 
DC COMICS - From YahooAVClub:   DC launches "DC Universe Infinite," a digital comic book reading service.
 
COMICS - From PressDemocrat:  Napa Valley newspaper interviews and profiles Napa Valley native son, comic book artist, Darick Robertson, the co-creator of "The Boys."
 
COMICS TO FILM - From CinemaBlend:  The site offers 10 major Hollywood actors who have played more than one comic book character.  Yes, the list includes Ben Affleck and Chris Evans.
 
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: Veteran comic book artist, Tom Raney, will join the "Green Lantern" creative team with issue #3.
 
DC CINEMA - From GamesRadar:   Director Zack Snyder confirms hat his four-hour "Justice League" will be a movie and not a miniseries.
 
IN MEMORIAM - From NBCNews:   I'm surprised that NBC News covered the recent death due to COVID-19 of comic book artist Steve Lightle at the age of 61.  His wife, Marianne Lightle, said that the family had no idea he had COVID.  This article also talks about his career and fan-following.
 
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool:  What is a good cover price for an anthology?  And how are royalties divided for contributors to anthologies?   RE: "Batman: Urban Legends."
 
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar:   DC Comics has released 7 images of from its upcoming digital-first miniseries, "RWBY/Justice League."  The images feature core Justice League characters redesigned for the "RWBY" universe.
 
AWARDS - From JoeShusterAwards:   Apparently, I missed the announcement of the winners of the "2020 Joe Shuster Awards" for work done in 2019 by comic book creators and contributors originating from Canada.
 
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Hermes Press has announced that it will collect DC Comics' "The Phantom" comic book series in three volumes.  DC published a four-issue miniseries in 1988 and a 13-issue ongoing series from 1989 to 1990.
 
DC TV - From YahooEntertainment:   The CW's new "Batwoman," Javicia Leslie has learned that voting rights goddess, Stacey Abrams, is a fangirl and a "Batman" fan.  So Leslie is calling on Abrams to appear as a villain on "Batwoman."
 
PUBLISHING - From BleedingCool:   Former DC Comics executives are among the founders of "Endpaper Entertainment," a new content development company focused on producing original stories in a variety of media, formats and genres.
 
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool:   DC Comics to launch the digital-first series, "Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries" in March.  The series will begin its print run in April 2021 as a 12-issue miniseries.
 
AWARDS - From BleedingCool:   The 2020 Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics has announced finalists for its sixth annual prize, with the winner to be announced during Black History Month.
 
BOOM! STUDIOS - From BleedingCool:  Keanu Reeves "BRZRKR #1" is Boom Studios' highest order comic book to date.
 
DC CINEMA - From Deadline:  WarnerMedia quickly defends DC Entertainment President Walter Hamada from Ray Fisher's tweet storm.  Fisher, who plays Cyborg, in the Justice League films, has been fired from his role in the planned superhero movie, "The Flash."
 
DC COMICS - From TheBeat:   Writer John Ridley's "Future State: Next Batman" a.k.a. "Tim Fox," will continue his adventures in the digital first comics series, "Next Batman: Second Son."
 
MARVEL COMICS - From ComicBook:   And the winner of the 2020 ComicBook.com Golden Issue Award for Best Ongoing Comic is... "X-Men" by Jonathan Hickman and company.
 
DC CINEMA - From ComicBook:  Actor Ray Fisher, who played "Cyborg" in "Justice League" says that he has been fired from his role in the planned superhero film, "The Flash."
 
VIZ MEDIA - From BleedingCool:   VIZ has announced the Feb. 2nd release of the first volume of "The King's Beast" by Rei Toma, the sequel to her "Dawn of the Arcana" manga.
 
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool:   The upcoming "Radiant Black" will launch Image Comics' planned "shared universe" superhero comic book line.

DC MANGA - From CBR:  The site talks about its hopes and fears for DC Comics/Kodansha Comics "Batman: Justice Buster" manga.

DC TV - From BleedingCool:  Joe Baron will be the showrunner for the HBO Max series that will be set in the universe of director Matt Reeves' upcoming film, "The Batman."

MARVEL - From BleedingCool:  Marvel Comics has unveiled a teaser for Miles Morales: Spider-Man #25, which "kicks off the Clone Saga."

COMICS - From BleedingCool:  The works of Raina Telgmeier dominate "The New York Times Bestseller List" in the graphic novel categories

COMICS - From BleedingCool:  Bookstores saw a 29 percent increase in graphic novel sales in 2020.

MARVEL - From BleedingCool:  Marvel Comics offers a preview of its "Alien #1" comic book, story by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and art by Salvador Larocca

MARVEL - From BleedingCool:   Has Marvel cancelled "The Punisher" ... completely?

CHARITY - From GoFuneMe:  Brian Lightle, the son of the recently deceased comic book artist, Steve Lightle, has started a "Go Fund Me" page to help with Steve's final expenses.

DC COMICS - From DCBlog:  DC Comics has provided a 7-page preview of "Man-Bat #1," which hits stories February 2nd, 2021.

IMAGE COMICS - From THR:   The site has the first trailer for Kyle Higgins and Marcelo Costa's "Radiant Black" superhero comic book from Image.  The series is set to debut Feb. 10th, 2021.

IN MEMORIAM - From NPR:  Bestselling African-American novelist, Eric Jerome Dickey, has died at the age of 59, Sunday, January 3rd, 2021.  If comic book fans remember him, it is because he wrote the 2006 X-Men miniseries, "Storm" that was drawn by artist David Yardin and Lan Medina.

IN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool:  According to social media reports, comic book artist, Steve Lightle, has died at the age of 61 of cardiac arrest and COVID-19 complications.  He was best known for his work on "Legion of Super-Heroes" and "Doom Patrol in the 1980s.  He drew interior art and cover art for "Flash" in the 1980s. 1990s, and 2000s.

NEWSPAPER COMICS - From TheDailyProgress:   A look book at 1995, the year newspaper comics changed.

COMICS - From TheThings:   Oscar and Grammy-winning rapper, Eminem, apparently has a huge comic book collection.  He reportedly also has a copy of the rare "Amazing Fantasy #15," which features the first appearance of Spider-Man.

INTERNATIONAL COMICS - From CBR:  10 Comics From The Philippines That Deserve Your Attention

DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Jeff Lemire says that he was two "Black Label" projects for DC Comics.

DC COMICS - From ComicBook:   With "Future State," DC Comics reveals major changes to the character, "Black Lightning."

MARVEL - From Newsarama:   "The Marvels," Kurt Busiek's sprawling story across the history of Marvel, is back on for a April 2021 debut.

MARVEL - From BleedingCool:  Today's Marvel Comics (Jan. 6th) carry a tribute to former Marvel Comics publisher, Mike Hobson, who died in November.

MARVEL - From BleedingCool:  Thanks to "sold out" first and second printings before they were released, "Star Wars: The High Republic #1" will get a third printing.  Marvel Comics may have over 200,000 orders for the first issue.

VIZ MEDIA - From ScreenRant:  The original "Star Wars"manga will be part of "The High Republic" line, "Star Wars: The Edge Balance," which will be published by VIZ Media.

DC COMICS - From GamesRadar:   John Ridley talks about the future of "Next Batman" beyond DC "Future State."

MARVEL - From BleedingCool:  Over 100,000 orders for Marvel Comics' "Star Wars: The High Republic #1."

DC CINEMA - From ComingSoon:  Reports seem to indicate that actor Michael Keaton, who played Batman in two films, 1989's "Batman" and 1992's "Batman Returns," will be the Batman in Warner Bros.' DC Extended Universe (DCEU) films, replacing Ben Affleck, who has been Batman for several years now.  Other DCEU films include the "Wonder Woman" films and "Aquaman."

BLACK COMICS - From NYT:  "The New York Times" profiles Ken Quattro and his new book about the lost black comic book artists, "Invisible Men: The Trailblazing Black Artists of Comic Books."

MANGA - From TimeOut:   The Italian fashion house, Gucci, has released a collection of fashion and apparel featuring Japanese manga character, Doraemon, entitled "Doraemon x Gucci."

DC CINEMA - From WeGotThisCovered:   Filmmaker Kevin Smith says the ending of Zach Snyder's "Justice League" event film sets up for a sequel.

MANGA - From ANN:   Reports indicate that Stefan Koza, who provides the English translation for VIZ Media's publication of "Jujutsu Kaisen," has been arrested in Virginia for possession and distribution of child pornography.

MARVEL - From Marvel:  Marvel offers a new Kelly Thompson prose story featuring Kate Bishop-Hawkeye story.

BOOM STUDIOS - From BleedingCool:   Keanu Reeves' graphic novel, BZRKR, is due October 2021 from BOOM! Studios.

DARK HORSE - From BleedingCool:   Dark Horse Comics has announced that it will publish Dave McKean's upcoming graphic novel, "Raptor: A Sokol Graphic Novel," July 2021.

MANGA - From Previews:   VIZ Media's Amy Yu talks about editing the hit manga, "Spy X Family."

MANGA - From ComicBook:  Season Two of "The Promised Neverland" anime will tell new "canon" stories not seen in the manga original.

NEWSPAPER COMICS - From ComicYears:   A look back at the final episode of the classic newspaper comics strip, "Calvin and Hobbes," 25 years after its publication.

COMICS - From ScreenRant:  How COVID-19 changed the comics industry in 2020.

MANGA - From CBR:  A look at the hot new "Shonen Jump" manga, "Phantom Seer."

DC COMICS - From TheBeat:  DC Round-Up: 2020, the end of an era.

COMICS TO FILM - From MovieWeb:  Comic book writer and filmmaker, Kevin Smith, says he was once pitched a movie adaptation of comic book creator, Joe Simon's "The Fly," with actor and comedian Chris Rock as the lead.

MARVEL - From ComicBook:   The site looks at the latest chapter of the Marvel manga, "Deadpool Samurai," which involves a "Demon Slayer" reference.

DC COMICS - From Newsarama:  A preview of "DC Generations: Shattered #1."

COLLECTORS - From YouTube: The "Comic Art LIVE" Episode #23 live stream welcome comics original art collector, Jim Warden, who is also an art dealer through his "D.O.A." (Distinctive Original Art).

From comiXology:  The outstanding American manga and science fiction comic book, "Grey," is now on-sale as a digital comic at comiXology.

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JANUARY 2021 COMICS SOLICITATIONS:
From BleedingCool:  Ablaze for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Ahoy Comics for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Archie Comics for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  AWA for January 2021 
From BleedingCool:  Behemoth Comics for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Black Mask Studios for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  BOOM! Studios for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Dark Horse Comics for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  DC Comics for January 2021 
From BleedingCool:  IDW Publishing for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Image Comics for January 2021 
From BleedingCool:  Kodansha for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Marvel Comics for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Marvel Comics - King in Black for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Oni Press for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Scout Comics for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Source Point Press for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Titans Comics for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Vertical Comics for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  VIZ Media for January 2021
From BleedingCool:  Yen Press for January 2021

FEBRUARY 2021 COMICS SOLICITATIONS:
From BleedingCool:  Ablaze for February 2021
From BleedingCool:  Antarctic Press for February 2021
From BleedingCool:  Archie Comics for February 2021
From BleedingCool:  Artists, Writers & Artisans for February 2020
From BleedingCool:  BOOM! Studios for February 2020
From BleedingCool:  Dark Horse Comics for February 2021
From TheBeat: DC Comics for February 2021
From BleedingCool:  Hero Collector for February 2021 
From BleedingCool:  IDW Publishing for February 2021
From BleedingCool:  Image Comics for February 2021
From BleedingCool:  Marvel Comics for February 2021
From BleedingCool:  Marvel's "King in Black" for February 2021
From BleedingCool:  Oni Press for February 2021
From 2000AD:   Rebellion Comics for February 2021
From BleedingCool:  Scout Comics for February 2021
From BleedingCool:  Titan Comics for February 2021
From BleedingCool:  VIZ Media for February 2021
From BleedingCool:   Zenescope Entertainment for February 2021
 
MARCH 2021 COMICS SOLICITATIONS:
From BleedingCool:  Archie Comics for March 2021 
From BleedingCool:  AWA Studios for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  Behemoth Comics for March 2021 
From BleedingCool:  Black Mask Comics for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  BOOM Studios for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  Dark Horse Comics for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  DC Comics for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  Heavy Metal for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  IDW Publishing for March 2021 
From BleedingCool:  Image Comics for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  Mad Cave for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  March Comics for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  Oni Press for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  Second Sight for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  Scout Comics for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  Titan Comics for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  Vault Comics for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  VIZ Media for March 2021
From BleedingCool:  Zenescope Entertainment for March 2021

APRIL 2021 COMICS SOLICITATIONS:
From BleedingCool:  AfterShock Comics for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Antarctic Press for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Behemoth Comics for April 2021 
From BleedingCool:  Black Mask Studios for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  BOOM! Studios for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Dark Horse Comics for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  DC Comics for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Dynamite Entertainment for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Hero Collector for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  IDW Publishing for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Image Comics for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Marvel Comics for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Oni Press for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Scout Comics for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Second Sight for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Source Point Press for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Titan Comics for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Valiant Comics for April 2021
From BleedingCool:  Zenescope Entertainment for April 2021

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Saturday, September 19, 2009

I Reads You Review: X-MEN: MISFITS, VOL. 1


Creators: Raina Telgemeier, Dave Roman (writers); Anzu (artist)
Publishing Information: Del Rey Manga, paperback, 186 pages, $12.99 (US); $15.50 (CAN)
Ordering Numbers: ISBN: 978-0-345-50516-3 (ISBN)
X-Men: Misfits is the second book produced from the joint venture between Del Rey Manga and Marvel Entertainment to create global manga (or OEL – original English language manga) based on the X-Men franchise. [The first book from that deal was a shonen (boys’ comics) take on Wolverine, entitled Wolverine: Prodigal Son.]

X-Men: Misfits is a shojo manga (comics for teen girls) take on the X-Men. Writers Raina Telgemeier (Baby-sitters Club graphic novels) and Dave Roman (the Astronaut Elementary webcomic) focus the story through a girl character, and their protagonist is Kitty Pryde. In fact, Misfits is practically a reinvention of X-Men #129-131, the stories that introduced Kitty Pryde into the X-Men franchise 30 years ago, using the templates established by the 2000 X-Men film and the “X-Men: Evolution” animated series.

The X-Men’s headquarters and home, the mansion of their founder Professor Charles Xavier, was nominally a school. In the first X-Men film, it became an actual boarding school, filled with underage students, and the X-Men were their teachers. Misfits is set in this version of the school. Storm, Colossus, and Beast are teachers, while Cyclops, Angel, and Iceman are among the students.

The Kitty Pryde of X-Men: Misfits is a Chicago high school student. She’s also a mutant, a human born with strange super powers. Kitty’s mutant power is the ability to become immaterial, which allows her body to pass through solid objects. This power has been manifesting itself at the most inopportune times, which includes when Kitty’s at school. Professor Charles Xavier and Eric Lehnsherr (Magneto) recruit the 15-year-old Kitty into Xavier’s Academy for Gifted Students in Westchester, New York, a school for mutants. Kitty hopes that this will be in a place where her powers won’t mark her as a freak and an outcast to her classmates.

However, Xavier’s Academy is an all-boys school, so she ends up feeling like a freak all over again. Relief comes when Kitty catches the attention of a brash teenager named John Allerdyce a.k.a Pyro, who can create and manipulate fire. Pyro introduces Kitty to Xavier’s most important clique, the Hellfire Club. However, Kitty has misgivings about the Hellfire Club and the super-rich friends she gains by being part of the club. Kitty even begins to have doubts about dating Pyro, especially as she is also drawn to his rival, the cool and aloof Bobby.

My main enjoyment of X-Men: Misfits is the art by Anzu (The Reformed), because I love how her art remakes the X-Men using the visual language of shojo manga. Anzu gives the readers everything from sparkles and lacy tones to catgirls and super-deformed.

The story and plot are crowded with too many characters. If this story is about a girl trying to fit in, then the focus should not be on finding every unusual character inhabiting Xavier’s Academy or covering every nook and cranny on the school grounds. The focus should be on Kitty; after all, no matter how interesting the setting of a shojo manga may be, the story really is about its female lead. The best parts of Misfits are the beginning, which introduces Kitty and establishes her dilemma, and the ending, which presages coming conflicts. The writers do both parts very well, precisely because those sequences are more about Kitty’s struggles and problems than they are about the Academy.

However, Anzu makes even the lesser parts of this story interesting. She is quite skilled, as a graphic artist, in creating shojo manga visuals, or at least the American version of it. So while the writers seem intent on excavating the X-Men mythology and re-imagining it in admittedly clever ways, it is Anzu who makes X-Men: Misfits a shojo manga and not just another X-Men comic book.

B+ is the grade for X-Men: Misfits

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