Monthly Archives: December 2009

CCL on Comic Book Page: Mayo Report: October 2009 Collected Edition Sale Estimates

December 11, 2009
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John Mayo from Comic Book Page and CBR and Chris Marshall of the Collected Comics Library podcast discuss the sales estimates for the top 300 graphic novels and collected editions for October 2009.

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Mayo Report articles on Comic Book Resources
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This podcast episode originated on the Comic Book Page website

CCL Podcast #248 – Asterios Polyp HC by David Mazzucchelli (Pantheon)

December 9, 2009
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Collected Comics Library Podcast #248
27,901Kb; 29m 29s

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Every year more and more Graphic Novels are being published. One glance at any of the “Best Of” or “Holiday Shopping” lists for Comic Books of 2009 will prove that point. One book, in particular, that has popped up time and time again is Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli (Pantheon).

This book goes beyond being well told and well crafted – it’s inherently designed that way. Mazzucchelli, artist for such seminal runs on Daredevil (Marvel) and Batman: Year One (DC Comics) both with writer Frank Miller, has crafted a meticulous tale that is full or rigid line work as well as luscious curves all the while giving us a rich thought provoking story that will stay with you for some time to come.

The protagonist is Asteios Polyp (strange name, indeed), he is a middle aged professor and also an award winning architectural expert, although none of his designs have ever been built. One fateful day his New York apartment is struck by lightning and goes up in flames. Left with only three items and some cash, he relocates to the, aptly named, small, Midwestern town of Apogee. We are narrated by his twin brother, who died at birth, and are given the rise and fall and rise again of one of the most interesting and self absorbed characters from any work of fiction. Back and forth we go from Asteios’ young and troubled life, his love affairs and the meeting of his wife, Hana, and subsequent divorce to his present life in rural America and his new found appreciation for the world around him.

But this book is more then just story; it’s the actual way it is presented to us on paper – literally. Asteios’ life in the past is offered to us in tones of grays, blues and reds; while his new life is a brighter yellow. Also, each character we meet has their own type of word balloon and font. For example, Asteios’ speech is surrounded by 90 degree angled word balloons and is in all capital letters. That’s not to say that he is shouting all the time. It’s just how he is portrayed – always right, direct and to the point. On the other hand, Hana’s balloons are curved with softer lines and a more feminine font. This typography continues throughout the book as other characters are introduced. It is so poignant that the voices and inflections come of the page and into your head. But the real saga is Asterios and Hana, themselves. They are Ying and Yang. That’s even how they view each other. He, as a mechanical robot and she, as an ever flowing ghost. Yes, they love each other but almost more importantly they need each other.

As for the book, itself it comes with a dust jacket in the aforementioned colors of gray, blue and red that is more like a large cover band and the stamping on the front and back cover is of Asteios in both past and present attire. There is no afterword or sketch page of any kind, which is a bit disappointing considering the massive amount of detail that went into the book. It would have been nice if Mazzucchelli explained how this project came to be and his work process. Even an introduction by colleague, such as Frank Miller or Denny O’Neil would have been welcome. No matter, however, because this book is sure to be dissected by critics, book clubs, blogs and podcasts for years to come. It’s a wonderful look into relationships, tragedy, accomplishment and above all craftsmanship.

Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli
Pantheon Graphic Novels, 2009 (a division of Random House)
344 pages, 10.4″ x 7.9″, $29.95

My thanks to Pantheon for supplying me a copy of the book.

Also on the show, I talk about the newly announced Batman and Superman – Earth One graphic novels and the NCAA Football Bowl Contest.

All this and the New Releases of the Week.

Chris

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6th Annual NCAA Football Bowl Contest

December 6, 2009
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Pick the team that will win the game.

It’s that easy!

The following rules apply:
1. Your full name and mailing address MUST be included with your entry. This is necessary to notify the winner, and to arrange shipping of the prizes. Specific mailing address information will be kept confidential.
2. Only ONE entry per person, please!
3. The sweepstakes IS open to both U.S. and non-U.S. participants.

Entries will be accepted until Noon Eastern time, on Saturday, December 19th, (just prior to the New Mexico Bowl) and the contest winners will be notified via e-mail on January 8, 2009 (after the BCS Championship Game).
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All entries MUST be sent to the following e-mail address (No PM’s or Forum entries, please): collectedcomicslibrary@gmail.com Subject: FOOTBALL

Attach this text file in an e-mail with the winning team underneath the bowl.

For Example:
2 Points
New Mexico
Fresno State

Both my son, Patrick, and I will be playing along for fun and I’ll tell you where I end up in the standings. The turnout gets better with every year, thanks for supporting the CCL!

In case of a tie I will pick a name from a hat.

ENTRY FORM

Some of the great prizes include:

Pride of Baghdad HC (First print and Sealed)
An Essential or Showcase of your choice
Driven By Lemons HC
Six From Sirius TPB and Too Cool To Be Forgotten HC
Modern Masters Vol. 21 Chris Sprouse TPB
Underground Classics: The Transformation of Comics into Comix HC

and more to come…

Good Luck and Go Spartans and Chips!
Chris

CCL Podcast #247 – Driven By Lemons and Trial Of Sherlock Holmes HC

December 3, 2009
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Collected Comics Library Podcast #247
21,897Kb; 23m 05s

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I’ve always been a big fan of mystery and detective stories. I guess that’s why I’m a big Batman fan. But I got started on this genre by way of my Dad when he gave me a copy of the Complete Sherlock Holmes back when I was 16 or so. I ate the book up by reading every story and I even did my own annotations with a pencil in the white space along side the text to help me with the language, characters, dates and events. Since then I’ve enjoyed the TV shows on PBS and read a few Non-Canonical stories. But when Dynamite announced that they would be doing a brand new comic book series I was very excited, but, of course, I waited for the collected edition. I’m glad I did. The extras included in the recently released hardcover Sherlock Holmes Volume 1: The Trial of Sherlock Holmes are wonderful and I go over those in detail as well as where this story takes place chronologically and a giant recommendation for further reading.

Also on the show is a audio review of Driven By Lemons by Adhouse books. I did a written review earlier this week and I expand on that in the podcast.

My thanks to Dynamite Entertainment and Adhouse Books for supplying me copies of the books.

All this and the New Releases of the Week.

Chris

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Review: Driven By Lemons by Joshua W. Cotter (Adhouse Books)

December 1, 2009
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We all live in the real world where we can use all of our five senses every day. But when we sleep at night (or even daydream) we drift off into another place. It can be a land of pleasure, pain or just some odd happening that wakes us up and has us shake our head – “What the heck was that all about”?

Driven By Lemons by Joshua W. Cotter (Skyscrapers Of The Midwest) from Adhouse Books takes us into one of those places. Call it a dream or nightmare it’s in our subconscious and to see it on paper is a horrific and wondrous experience.

It’s hard to explain what exactly this book is, or about, what the story is (if there even is one) and what the outcome is. The subtitle of the book is, “Up The Stream Consciousness Without A Paddle”. That, in and of itself, could mean a number if things. The book begins with a two page rant that looks to be from one of John Doe’s notebooks from Se7en. The sentences are not coherent but are an interesting read nonetheless. We then move to a truck falling from the sky and from there the realms of consciousness and subconsciousness intertwine with the colors of red squares and blue triangles strewn about the pages of pencil sketches. We do meet a protagonist, of sorts, a rabbit that will, eventually, be laid up in a hospital bed (was he the driver of the truck?). From there he drifts off and on to sleep and we hear what he hears including his distraught roommate in the hospital. The rabbit becomes tormented and from there we follow his journey. Is it real or not? Or was the hospital even real, we don’t really ever find out.

But what we do know is that the images are worth repeated looks and readings. Immediately finishing the final page, I turned back to the front only to read it again to get a better understanding as to what I missed – the red’s and blue’s for instance. Cotter wants us all to make our own interpretations of the book, so your will undoubtedly be very different from mine. According to Adhouse it’s a, “Sketchbook replica of recent multimedia explorations in intuitive narrative”. However this sketchbook was put together it does form a somewhat lucid story and it will make you think twice about what you see when you are conscious or what you forget when you are unconscious.

Hollywood constantly explores this realm – The Butterfly Effect, Jacob’s Ladder even A Nightmare On Elm Street. What you see and feel is not always the truth. Or is it? Sometimes it’s hard to say and sometimes both mesh to form their own little world. Cotter’s world is no different in that he gives us a glimspe as to what he has seen with his eyes and his mind. It’s a fascinating journey and one worth taking.

Driven By Lemons GN by Joshua W. Cotter
Adhouse Books, 2009
104 pages, 5″ x 8″, $19.99 US

A copy of this book was supplied to me by Adhouse Books