VIZ Media Invites Readers to a Walk on the Wild Side with the New “Beast Master” Manga Series

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, expands its popular SHOJO BEAT imprint with the release of Kyousuke Motomi’s Beast Master manga on November 3rd. The new series is rated “T+” for Older Teens and will carry an MSRP of $9.99 US / $12.99 CAN.

Leo Aoi looks like a crazy animal with wild eyes — and no one at his new high school will go near him! He does seem to have a special connection with animals, which intrigues overzealous animal lover Yukio Kubozuka. In reality, Leo isn’t nearly as frightening as he appears, but Yukio finds out that he goes berserk whenever he sees blood! Will Yukio be able to get through to Leo during one of these violent fits? Or will his ferocious side eventually devour her? The debut volume also includes a special bonus short story called “Fly”.

Manga artist Kyousuke Motomi debuted in Japan’s popular shojo manga magazine Betsucomi with No Good Cupid in 2002, and she is also the creator of Handsome! Beads Club. Her latest work, Electric Daisy, is also currently being serialized in Betsucomi.

Beast Master is part comedy, part romance, part drama and all fun as it adds a new twist to the idea of animal attraction,” says Gonzalo Ferreyra, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, VIZ Media. “Readers will empathize with Leo and his terrible secret and root for the tender relationship he forms with Yukio. Will she be able to tame Leo’s wild side? Will the pair find true love or will his secret destroy them both? Find out in this truly wild new series from VIZ Media!”

Plunge into the Fatal Last Case of Legendary Crime Detective in New Novel “Death Note: L, change the WorLd”

L Has Twenty-Three Days to Live, and Twenty-Two Days to Save the World
L Has Twenty-Three Days to Live, and Twenty-Two Days to Save the World

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, expands the thrilling psychological suspense of Death Note with the release of Death Note: L, change the WorLd, a new novel featuring the master detective from the hit animated and manga series. Death Note: L, change the WorLd is available now from SHONEN JUMP Fiction and carries an MSRP of $17.99 U.S. / $24.00 CAN.

In an alternative continuity in the Death Note setting, ace detective L’s name has been placed in a Death Note. He has twenty-three days to bring a terrorist group to justice, or they will use a deadly new virus to change the world… by killing off most of humanity.

Death Note: L, change the WorLd offers a fitting finale to the Death Note saga and contains many events that did not take place in the film,” says Gonzalo Ferreyra, Vice President, Sales & marketing, VIZ Media. “The author, who adopts the nom de plume ‘M’ in tribute to the eccentric detective, creates an intriguing alternate continuity that will intrigue fans of the anime and manga series as well as new readers. Any thoughts of a quiet hospice vanish as L sacrifices his life to save humanity. Edge of your seat suspense awaits readers in this gripping new novel!”

Death Note: L, change the WorLd features the same format as the original Japanese printing with a hardcover and clear acetate jacket with metallic ink. The cover art is by Takeshi Obata, the artist for the Death Note manga series. Death Note is one of VIZ Media’s top 5 bestselling properties, with over 1 million copies of the manga sold in the U.S. The character of L is extremely popular with fans and has inspired various products such as apparel and stationery as well as spinoff novels and three live action Death Note films (available from VIZ Pictures).

For more information on Death Note, please visit Deathnote.viz.com.

ThinkGeek’s Pumpkin Carving and Costume Contests

from ThinkGeek:

BOO(lean) Fiends,

All Hallows’ Eve is fast approaching and as the good zombie monkeys we are, we’re preparing for a scary good time. Want to join in the fun? Check out our blog for details on how you can submit a geeky pumpkin template for our pumpkin template contest. Also be sure to tune in this Friday at 4pm Eastern Time for our latest live broadcast, including a costume contest, on Justin.TV! And in case you thought all we did around here was dabble in cosplay and gourd assault, don’t forget we’ve also found a metric ton of awesomeness for you to peruse. So run (or lurch if you prefer your Zombies in original George Romero style) to the following goodies before the trick’s on you…

The Essential “Weird Al” Yankovic is Out NOW!

from “Weird Al” Yankovic:

That’s right — you can pick up your own copy of The Essential “Weird Al” Yankovic today! This jam-packed 2-CD collection features Al’s best work from his 12 studio albums, including hits like “White & Nerdy,” “Eat It,” “Amish Paradise,” “Like A Surgeon,” and “Smells Like Nirvana”! You’ll get 38 classic songs (hand-picked by Al himself) — over 2 1/2 hours of music — all beautifully remastered — plus a full-color 24-page booklet — and all for one amazing low price!

The Essential “Weird Al” Yankovic is available at record stores, online retailers… pretty much everywhere that music is sold. Click here for more information and pick up your copy today!

New Story from TOR! The Strange Case of Mr Salad Monday by G.D. Falksen

from Tor.com:

Tor.com is thrilled to present The Strange Case of Mr Salad Monday, by G.D. Falksen. Inspector Wilde is no stranger to the potential for bloodletting inherent in anonymous conversation; he is, after all, a top police officer, experienced in the vagaries of tit-tat and the allure of of a freshly-printed broadsheet. A bit confused? Don’t worry, so is Wilde’s boss. IHN — that’s “in Heaven’s name” for you non-tatters — do not fail to read this story!

G.D. Falksen’s adventure serial The Mask of Tezcatlipoca is currently appearing in Steampunk Tales, and his writing has appeared in Steampunk Magazine, The Willows Magazine, The Chap, and Egophobia. In addition to writing, G.D. Falksen is a student of history. He is a noted figure in the steampunk subculture, and, may we say, a snappy dresser.

Illustrator David Malki is the man behind the Harvey-, Ignatz- and Eisner-nominated comic strip Wondermark, a unique gag strip crafted entirely from 19th-century woodcuts. His fourth Wondermark collection, Dapper Caps & Pedal-Copters, will be released by Dark Horse Books in April 2010. David is also the Supreme Commander of Promotions and Publicity for TopatoCo, the world’s largest webcomics merchandise company.

If you want to keep up with our Steampunk Month offerings, you can visit the Steampunk Month index page; Tor.com being a well-oiled machine, we’ll naturally update it as each post goes up.

Squishable Poll and Halloween Sale

from Squishable:

Squishing should be democratic! We’ve got four new Squishable designs: Fox, Platypus, Dragon, and Owl… and a bad case of indecision. So vote for the next Squishable design and help us make up our minds!

Obligatory Halloween sale! Yes indeed! Squishable Bats and Squishable Devils are on sale until Halloween to get you in the mood for eating so much candy that you, too, will be spherical!

VIZ Signature Presents Inio Asano’s “What A Wonderful World!”

"What a Wonderful World!" vol 1 by Inio Asano

Truth: life as a young adult is hard. Straight out of high school, your dreams and hopes are still fresh. You constantly feel like you’re on the verge of something big. Dreams seem attainable. Time passes and nothing happens. You compare yourself to friends and fellow graduates, and wonder: what went wrong? How did I get here? How do I change it now? Can I go back? What a Wonderful World! doesn’t answer these questions; it illustrates the paths chosen by a cast of interconnected characters and how they find hope in the face of reality.

The two-volume series by Inio Asano (Solanin, Nijigihara Holograph) contains nine short “tracks” about modern life. Each track begins with a character’s internal monologue about how utterly dismal everything is. Life happens (encounters with friends, family, even enemies and strangers), and by the end of each track, the lesson is learned: this is reality; accept it, find joy in the little things, and be happy. The story is then handed off to the next character, usually a friend or relative of the previous story’s main character. This suggests that everyone feels lost at some point — it’s just part of life.

Sound depressing? A little. But I believe it’s a gem of a book. I grew up reading shoujo manga, so I was a little hesitant after reading the blurb on the back cover: “What do you mean it’s about real life? Rated for ‘older teens’? Where’s my bishounen and love story?!” But the yellow and brown colour scheme for the cover was eye-catching, and the design was rather unique as it didn’t resemble those of traditional Japanese manga (of course, you should never judge a book by its cover). The drawing style was believable, in between cartoon and real life (no oddly proportioned people here!). Character design was accurate in portraying average, twenty-something people in an average town, living average lives.

I ended up loving it. Sombre, but with just the right amount of humour. In fact, I laughed out loud in the middle of a semi-quiet cafe during the last short story, titled “Syrup.” The story focuses on Syrup’s friend Tamotsu, who almost gives up his dream of becoming a photographer because of an argument with a mutual friend. Syrup, nicknamed thus because of his addiction to cough syrup, saves Tamotsu’s faith in photography during a tussin-induced high. In doing so, Syrup almost kills himself in a hilarious manner. The story doesn’t end there, but I’m not going to spoil it. The ending was bittersweet and brought a smile to my face.

Other stories include a girl who talks to and outwits a shinigami (Japanese death god) in the form of a crow; a kidnapper/thief who ends up befriending and giving stolen money to the girl he takes as a hostage; a girl who rediscovers love for her long-term boyfriend; and, a jaded bully who restores his belief in life again after being forced to talk to his victim, and that’s just to name a few. The quotes out of this book are enlightening. A few of my favourites include:

“Living sucks. And yet, I still want to live.”

“Don’t stress. We all live in our own ways. And we all have doubts about whether it’s right or wrong. But there isn’t a right or wrong way to live.”

“…You’ve probably realized that happiness never lasts. That fleetingness is why we have to cherish each and every day…”

They’re really common quotes, but they’re things people need to remember in order to be happy wherever they are in life.

What a Wonderful World! is written and drawn by Inio Asano, and is published by VIZ Signature. This two-volume manga is available for purchase at your favorite stores and online retailers today and can be purchased directly through the publisher here:

What a Wonderful World! Volume 1
What a Wonderful World! Volume 2

“The Guild” Season 3, Episode 8: “+10 to Bravery”

from The Guild:

The Guild Season 3 Episode 8: “+10 to Bravery” is now up on MSN. Codex takes desperate measures to save the Guild. She even goes outside! PLUS, there’s a new gag reel from episodes 5-8 online.

Streaming on MSN | Downloadable in HD on Xbox | Downloadable on Zune

Also, this link to MSN’s Parallel Universe hub is a good one to bookmark, as it defaults to the newest episode.

You can still get tickets to Whedonopolis Charity Screening in LA on 10/30. Also, the Jeff Carlisle “Spires of Dragonor” poster featuring The Guild is now available for purchase.

Wendy Pini “Masque of the Red Death” on Facebook

from ElfQuest:

Hello all,

This is just a bit off-topic (if the topic is purely Elfquest), but we’re excited about it so you’re getting the news.

You may already know that Wendy, in addition to working on continuing Elfquest tales, veered into dark delicious storytelling territory with her adaptation of Poe’s Masque of the Red Death. Where the original was an eight-page tone poem, this new vision is futuristic, erotic, and quite unexpected. The web comic has been running for a while now at Go! Comi and there’s a forum topic as well at Wendy Pini & Masque. (And be on the lookout for Masque‘s move to a new web site in the next couple of months.)

But that’s not this email’s big news! We’ve just brought Masque to Facebook as a page that you can become a fan of, and get news and other tidbits as often as Madame Masque herself (aka Wendy) posts.

If you’re on Facebook already, log in and take a look; Mme. Masque would love to “be-fan” you. If you’re not yet on Facebook, consider joining — there’ll be content available there that can be seen nowhere else.

As the crimson lady herself might say: “See you there, darlings!”

Shade and sweet ruby-red celebration,
Richard Pini

Split Reason’s First Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest

from Split Reason:

October, it’s one of our favorite months. SPLITREASON.COM was born on October 31st, 2003, so the Halloween season holds a special place in our hearts. Not only do we get to play video games all day and spend every waking moment looking forward to the next great release, we can also dress up like Master Chief, Clone Troopers, Zombies, or our favorite character from Street Fighter IV. It’s a wonderful moment where reality takes a back seat and imagination runs wild bringing fantasy to life, if only for a short time.

This year, we’re taking pumpkin carving to new heights in our First Annual Pumpkin carving contest. Contestants stand to win a bunch of SPLITREASON gear and a free video game will be awarded to the pumpkin carving champion. Do we have any challengers?

We’re also offering 10% off all orders between now and fright night, so don’t miss the opportunity to save a few bucks and pick-up some new wardrobe. To take advantage of this promo, enter the code: TRICKORTREAT during the check-out process. Offer expires October 31st, 2009.

Happy Halloween! Play safe, don’t blow off your limbs, check your candy boobie traps, and beware of ghosts and goblins! Now, on to the new stuff

Little Frakkin’ Toasters Cylon Centurion Animated Maquette

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from Quantum Mechanix:

Standing a steely six inches tall, the Little Frakkin’ Toasters Cylon Centurion Animated Maquette is hand-painted, cast in resin and available in an edition of just 1,000 statues. He’s individually numbered and comes on a mirrored black stand. Based on an original design by Battlestar Galactica CG artist Dustin Adair, our Little Frakkin’ Toaster comes complete with attitude as he beckons you to “come get some”.

If it’ll make you feel a little safer, you can always paint a red stripe across his back.

Screamfest 2009 Starts Tomorrow

Screamfest 2009 officially begins tomorrow at Grauman’s Chinese Theaters! Scheduled for October 16th through 25th, Screamfest features full-length and short films in the horror and sci-fi genres. Screamfest was created by producers Rachel Belofsky and Ross Martin (and partnered with Stan Winston) in 2001 as a way to help filmmakers and writers showcase their work to other people in the industry. As a result, many of these gems have received distribution over the years.

This year’s line-up includes features like The TournamentVampire Girl vs. Frankenstein GirlMutant Swinger from Mars and The Fourth Kind, and shorts such as The FamiliarHow I Survived the Zombie Apocalypse and Tinglewood. The complete listing of features can be found on their website at screamfestla.com.