Fresh Ink Online Presents: Brian Michael Bendis Interview

from G4:

Dig this 2-part Fresh Ink Online special where host Blair Butler chats with comic book legend Brian Michael Bendis at Golden Apple Comics in Hollywood.

In Part 1, they chat about the evolution of Spiderwoman, from The Avengers to his upcoming print and motion comic editions, which leads to a spirited discussion of comics going digital via Kindle, iTunes, and Apple or Microsoft tablets. What does the future hold for comic books and does going digital represent the death of print media?

In Part 2, Blair and Brian chat about the evolution of intellectual property and creator owned books. They get into the history of bringing his acclaimed comic Torso to the big screen and he gives insight into consulting on the Iron Man movie and being part of the Marvel creative committee. You’ll also get juicy details on the Powers TV pilot for FX, plus updates on Kenneth Branagh’s upcoming Thor movie and the upcoming Avengers movie. In addition, Brian talks about the re-launch of Powers on November 27 and the December launch of Marvel’s 4-issue mini-series Siege, which kicks off with the Siege of the Cabal debut issue, unites Thor, Iron Man and Captain America, and marks a seismic shift in the Avengers books via the end of the Dark Reign plot. Whew!

Check it out here!

Book: Guild Leadership

from The Guild:

You may have noticed that in Season 3, episode 5 — Application’d, Codex reads a book in her webcam called Guild Leadership: Lessons from the Virtual World. We wanted to let you know that this is not a prop, it’s an actual book by Jeon Rezvani that can help us all improve our game. This book is chock full of great insights into how online leadership translates into real world applications and vice versa and proves that MMORPGs are not a waste of time. Finally, a book that respects gamers!

So check out this book and know that all proceeds from its sale go to Oprah’s Angel Network. Jeon chose this organization because Oprah matches all administrative costs so none of your money goes to overhead. The Network also fosters leadership in young people, builds and reforms schools, helps orphans and other unfortunate people. So get this book, and feel good about being a gamer and helping the world!

Heed the Call and Save the Galaxy!

from StarWars.com:

Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes is now available for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system, Wii, PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, PSP (PlayStation Portable) system, Nintendo DS and PC.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes allows players to fight as both Jedi Knights and clone troopers through over 40 unique missions, all created from shared visual assets from the TV series. Featuring a brand-new storyline, players get the chance to take part in the key events that lead directly into the highly anticipated second season of the animated series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Jedi characters can slice and dice their way through countless enemies, commandeer droids and show off their combat prowess on foot and in a variety of vehicles. Clone troopers fire things up with a heavy weapons armament that includes rocket launchers, thermal detonators and even jet packs in levels built specifically to take run-and-gun gameplay to exciting levels.

To capture the Jedi Master and Padawan dynamic, as well as the squad camaraderie of everyone’s favorite clone troopers, the game also supports two player local drop-in and drop-out cooperative play on the Xbox 360, PLAYSTATION 3 and Wii. Families have made the television series a cross-generational success and now they can truly experience the most authentic Star Wars: The Clone Wars video game experience together.

More information about the game can be found at the official website. You can pick up a copy of the game in your preferred format at StarWarsShop.com.

NEW PEOPLE’s SUPERFROG Gallery Extends a Vibrant Exhibit by Yoshitaka Amano Until November and Adds Four Never Before Seen New Paintings

from VIZ Media:

NEW PEOPLE, a dynamic entertainment destination bringing the latest examples of Japanese popular culture to North American shores, has extended legendary artist Yoshitaka Amano’s electrifying new art exhibit — Deva Loka USA — in the venue’s SUPERFROG Gallery until November 8th. The Gallery will also unveil four never-before-seen works that continue to show the pioneering artist’s love of American culture, comics and automobiles. The gallery will host a special closing party on November 1st to showcase the added four pieces and commemorate the final week of the exhibit.

Visual art is the soul of Japanese pop culture and the crisp lines, vibrant colors, and imaginative designs and characters make the genre instantly recognizable. Amano’s newest works complement more than 20 other large and colorful paintings he created especially for this “Ode to American Pop Culture.”

On display now, the “DEVA LOKA/SAN FRANCISCO” painting is a fitting representation of the overall theme of the exhibition and displays the artist’s playfulness and excitement for his first new show in the United States in more than a decade. A new addition, “SWAN IV,” is another striking creation that pays homage to the lead female character from the popular Gatchaman (G-Force) anime series, which Amano worked on as a character designer. All of the Amano pieces in this exhibit were created in 2009 and are originals painted on large aluminum panels using vibrant automotive and metal flake paints covered with clear coat. The paintings are further complemented by three resin tigers in red, black and white, designed by Amano, that glisten at the center of the gallery space.

Yoshitaka Amano is an internationally acclaimed painter, designer, and illustrator and he has also worked on numerous anime series and video games. He began working in animation in 1967 and is perhaps best known for designing the characters for the smash hit video game property, Final Fantasy, as well as for anime films including Vampire Hunter D, Guin Saga, Final Fantasy, Gatchaman and Front Mission. Amano burst onto the world art scene with an exhibit at Biennale d’Orléans in France, which was followed by an exhibition in New York at the Angel Orensanz Foundation.

The bright and spacious 2,000 square foot SUPERFROG Gallery space is located on the 3rd floor of NEW PEOPLE’s striking contemporary building in the heart of the city’s historic Japantown. The space offers a permanent outlet for established as well as emerging artists drawing inspiration from Japanese pop and modern culture.

NEW PEOPLE offers the latest films, art, fashion and retail brands from Japan and  is the creative vision of the J-Pop Center Project and VIZ Pictures, a distributor and producer of Japanese live action film. Located at 1746 Post Street, the 20,000 square foot structure features a striking 3-floor transparent glass facade that frames a fun and exotic new environment to engage the imagination into the 21st Century. More information is available at NewPeopleWorld.com.

Charles Vess Brings You the Moon

Drawing Down the Moon: The Art of Charles Vess

from Dark Horse Comics:

Charles Vess is one of the most revered artists in the field of fantasy and comic art. The three-time Eisner Award winner has worked on some of the most recognizable comic properties of all time, including Jeff Smith’s Rose and Neil Gaiman’s Sandman, a retelling of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, for which he and Gaiman shared the prestigious World Fantasy Award.

For over thirty years Vess has positioned himself, through his art, as the best fantasy illustrator in recent history.

Drawing Down the Moon: The Art of Charles Vess collects decades of the artist’s unparalleled work and is scheduled to be released by Dark Horse on December 23, 2009. The hardcover, full-color, 200-page book costs $39.99.

But as a special treat, Dark Horse is happy to announce that the entire book is now available on darkhorse.com for collectors, art connoisseurs, and newly introduced fans to browse for free.

“This book has taken a bit over two years from the completion of my initial layouts to actually seeing print,” said Vess. “So, in an effort to make certain that you know that the book will indeed be available this December, we are giving you a sneak peak of the entire 200 pages.”

“Above all,” Vess continued, “there’s the unique opportunity to view all the projects that you’d never have a chance to see except in a book like this: a 16’ bronze sculpture, event posters for local organizations, private commissions and previously unpublished paintings done just for the pure pleasure of doing them.”

Vess’s art immerses readers into a place of such fantasy and grandeur, one hopes to stay forever lost in the beauty. His masterful use of paint and brush stand out in an age of digital design, harking back to the golden age of illustration.

Dark Horse invites you to step into a realm of imagination and wonder. Anyone interested is welcome to join the magical journey.

To enter the world of Charles Vess, direct your browser to: www.darkhorse.com/features/ecomics and click on the Drawing Down the Moon icon.

We’ll be waiting.

Tonight’s the night! RiffTrax Live: Plan 9 Encore!

from RiffTrax:

The Encore screening of RiffTrax: Plan 9 from Outer Space is finally here! Tonight at 7:30pm, the original evening of live riffing captured on August 20th will be rebroadcast to movie theatres nationwide. This exciting event is ONE NIGHT ONLY, and time is running out!

Whether you are experiencing The Comedy Event of the Year for the first time or are coming back to enjoy it again, now is your last chance to buy tickets! Don’t miss out on the fun. Click the link here to buy your tickets now!

Also new to the RiffTrax store: Bob Executive T-shirts! You, too, can now proclaim to be a Bob Executive, with this handsome t-shirt designed exclusively for us by Len Peralta of Jawbone Radio. Stand tall and be proud as the image of Bob Executive himself stepping off his plane in Phoenix is emblazoned across your chest!

This is the image immortalized by the RiffTrax Live short Flying Stewardess. Wow your friends, terrify your enemies, and get yours today!

First Mate Piggy

First Mate Piggy

The Miss Piggy Collection from the Tonner Doll Company introduces First Mate Piggy, Miss Piggy’s sci-fi alter ego from the classic Star Trek-inspired sketch on The Muppet Show, Pigs in Space.

Sculpting:
The 16″ tall vinyl doll reuses the basic Miss Piggy body that is the foundation for every dressed doll in the Miss Piggy Collection. The doll is an absolutely perfect likeness of the Muppet character it’s based on, capturing Miss Piggy’s outgoing personality so well that you nearly expect the doll to come to life and start channeling the attitude of her on-screen counterpart.

Packaging:
When First Mate Piggy arrives in the mail, three layers of cardboard armour surround the well-protected doll. It’s doubtful that the hull of the USS Swinetrek is even this thick and effective! Inside the corrugated shipping box is a sleeve of white corrugated cardboard that slides over the doll box. Since the doll is not meant to be displayed in its packaging, the doll box has no window, affording an extra measure of protection. Sturdy yet simple in design, the doll’s glossy box is a sophisticated lavender and white with just a small Miss Piggy Collection logo adorning the shoebox-style lid, much like the boxes fancy perfumes come in. Inside the box is a lift-out cardboard liner tray with a foam pad at each end. A sheet of tissue paper is folded around the entire tray, and a soft netting is wrapped around the doll’s head to keep the wig tidily in place. The box is deep enough that the doll doesn’t come near to touching the lid, so the tissue paper doesn’t actually protect anything, but it is an appropriately feminine accent. In place of the wire twist-ties that are most often used to secure dolls in their packaging, satin ribbons are threaded up through the liner tray’s bottom to tie the doll to the back of the box. Besides leaving no unsightly impression marks on the doll like the wire ties tend to, the ribbons add to the elegance of the presentation and make it very easy to remove the doll from the box or secure her back in.

Paint:
The only paintwork on First Mate Piggy is on her face, and is perfectly clean and smooth in application. The eyes are even, and the black eyeliner and purple eyeshadow realistically mimic the look of real make-up. A light “blush” is sprayed on to give Miss Piggy her apple cheeks.

Articulation:
Unlike the majority of Tonner’s fully articulated dolls, the Miss Piggy doll only has five points of articulation: neck, shoulders, and hips. While this eliminates the unsightly exposed seams of jointed elbows and knees, it does drastically reduce the doll’s posability. With a character as theatrical as Miss Piggy, it’s a bit disappointing to not be able to display her in her trademark diva poses.

Accessories:
First Mate Piggy doesn’t come with any accessories, since she really didn’t have any recurring props on the show. She also lacks a display stand, which is an essential item for a doll that can’t bend well enough to sit on the edge of a shelf. Tonner does offer a saddle-style 16″ stand and waist-gripper 17″ stand, though, for a very minimal price, and selling the stands separately allows customers the flexibility to choose exactly how they want to display their doll.

Outfit:
Miss Piggy’s silver first mate uniform is a nearly exact recreation of the one she wore on the Swinetrek bridge, a knit dress embroidered with the Pigs in Space logo and sprinkled with appliqué stars across the chest. The stars, made of the stiff plastic that sequins are normally made of, tend to get their points caught in the fabric of the dress, so a softer material for them would have been ideal. They should also be white rather than silver. Beneath the dress are a pair of stretchy silver tights, and the silver, faux-leather belt secures around the waist with a metal snap. The doll comes fully dressed except for the gloves, epaulets, and boots, which are stapled to the side of the box in plastic bags. A lot of doll gloves are just crude mitts, sometimes with partial finger separations sewn in to give the illusion of being fingered, but this doll’s gloves, made of the same material as the tights, are real gloves in miniature. This attention to realism makes the gloves a bit of a challenge to get on, as the seams can easily pop when stretching the form-fitting fabric over Miss Piggy’s hands, but the end result is well worth the effort. The faux-leather epaulets easily attach over the gloves with velcro tabs, and the matching boots have zippers hidden in the back seam to make them easier to pull on. Note that, despite no labels on the packaging to let you know, the boots are foot-specific. The boot for the leg that’s bent at the knee is slightly shorter in the back so that the boot cuff won’t bunch. As a finishing touch to the doll, you just need to fluff up the gorgeous wig to give it Miss Piggy’s famous, gravity-defying volume and bounce.

A growing selection of additional outfits and custom-made, changeable wigs are currently available in the Miss Piggy Collection, but remember, “Miss Piggy cannot (and will not) share clothing with other pigs.”

First Mate Piggy comes in a limited edition of 1000, at a price of $159.99. She’s a fabulous gift for Miss Piggy and sci-fi fans, and now that Miss Piggy has made her sci-fi debut at Tonner, hopefully the company will also make Mermaid Piggy as a fantasy companion piece.

The leading lady of Pigs in Space will soon have some new sci-fi companions, as well. Tonner currently has plans to release BBC-approved Doctor Who and Torchwood character figures. Brilliant!

Order directly through the TONNERdirect website.

First Mate Piggy and the Miss Piggy Collection are distributed by Tonner Doll Company.

Ryan Robbins Joins the Cast of Riese the Series!

Ryan Robbins

from Riese the Series:

We are thrilled to announce that Ryan Robbins will be joining the cast of Riese. Ryan will appear as “RAND”, an enigmatic figure from Riese’s past, who offers clues to her future.

Ryan is best known for his role as “Henry Foss” on Sanctuary, as well as other prominent recurring roles in Stargate: Atlantis and Battlestar Galactica. Additionally, he plays Charles Manson in the film Leslie, My Name is Evil, which recently premiered at the Toronto Film Festival.

Photo courtesy of Wendy D.

VIZ Media to Publish the Poignant New Manga Series “What a Wonderful World!”

What a Wonderful 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 its notable VIZ Signature manga imprint with the publication of Inio Asano’s What a Wonderful World! on October 20th. The 2-volume series (each sold separately but launch simultaneously) is rated “T+” for Older Teens and will carry an MSRP of $12.99 U.S. / $16.99 CAN.

A poignant collection of intersecting vignettes depicting twenty-something angst, What a Wonderful World! explores the various ways that modern life can be at once ridiculous and sublime, terrible and precious, wasted and celebrated. In Volume 1, what begins with a college dropout bored of her mediocre routine soon becomes a fantastic series of stories about the unexpected ways that different lives intersect. Filled with magical realism in the face of the cold reality of daily modern life, at their core these stories are about young people discovering something precious amidst the chaos of existence. Volume 2 explores similar themes including the cruelty of childhood, the delusion of adulthood, the permanence of death, and how people find a way to remain resolute and laugh in the face of reality.

“Inio Asano masterfully captures the essence of youth, and What a Wonderful World! depicts both the exhilaration and frustration felt by a diverse group of twenty-somethings trying to find their place amidst the impersonal urban sprawl of Tokyo,” says Candice Uyloan, Director, Brand Management for VIZ Media. “Fans of everything from Catcher in the Rye to Reality Bites will find this series an impressive and heartfelt read. Asano’s realistic story is ultimately a commentary on how modern life and the choices one makes impact the struggle to grow up and fit in and we look forward to readers discovering this thought-provoking new title.”

Creator Inio Asano drew initial attention for his short story Hello from Outer Space, which won the 1st Sunday GX rookie prize in 2001. What a Wonderful World! also appeared in the pages of Sunday GX. Asano’s other works include City of Light, Oyasumi Pun Pun and the acclaimed Solanin (which is published in North America by VIZ Media and was nominated for a Will Eisner Comic Industry Award).

For more information on these titles, and others from VIZ Media, please visit viz.com.

“The Guild” Season 3, Episode 6: “Newbtastic”

from The Guild:

“Well, hello.”

The Guild Season 3 Episode 6 “Newbtastic” is now live.

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.

Don’t forget, if you’re in the LA area, there are 2 chances this month to see The Guild on the big screen with Dr. Horrible10/16 at The Egyptian, and 10/30 as part of the Whedonopolis Charity Screening.

One last thing — become a fan of The Guild on Facebook, and share this post with your friends. Thanks.

Last Chance to Vote for Next MIMOBOT Flash Drive

from Mimoco:

Infectious X MIMOBOT Design Challenge: 2 more weeks left for voting!

Thanks for all the awesome submissions!

There are two more weeks left open for voting so don’t forget to give your two cents as to which design will be the next community-designed MIMOBOT USB flash drive to be produced!

infectious.com/contests/mimobot