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Books

Cell by Stephen King

The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais

The Creature from the Black Lagoon
by Paul DiFilippo

Six Bad Things
by Charlie Huston

Already Dead
by Charlie Huston

What Fire Can Not Burn
by John Ridley

Sorcerer
by James Byron Huggins

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by James Byron Huggins

Cain
by James Byron Huggins

A Wolf Story
by James
Byron Huggins

Rora
by James Byron Huggins

Mask Market by Andrew Vachss

Pegasus Descending by James Lee Burke

The Last Assassin by Barry Eisler

Bad Twin by Gary Troup

A Dangerous Man by Charlie Huston


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The Walking Dead: Book One by Kirman, Moore and Aldlard

Walking Dead Volume 1

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Fear Agent by Rick Remender and Tony Moore

 


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What's That Saying About Going to the Mountain?
Thursday, June 15, 2006 6:20 PM

I just received a booklet advertising Comic-Con International and it had this cool cover by Adam Hughes.

Held annually in San Diego, Comic-Con International is one of the biggest comic conventions in the country [probably the world]!

Although I've never attended, I've thought about going. Each year the con gets bigger and bigger... I guess if it keeps expanding and I wait long enough, it'll come to me.

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A Man With Grand Ideas
Friday, June 9, 2006 8:15 PM

I get a lot of e-mails from people who have all kinds of grand ideas about things. 99% of the time, these ideas go nowhere.

Thomas "Tiger" Vidmar recently contacted me. Tiger hosts a talk show program in Vegas. He said he was going to send me a copy of one of his programs [a call in with Elvis!] and a t-shirt.

Today the package arrived. It contained a nice workout t-shirt, a very nice golf hat, a soundtrack album [?] that he produced [!], and a copy of his call in show with Elvis.

So I listened to the call-in with Elvis. Funny and strange. I listened to the soundtrack for "Puckhead" which is a Tigar Vidmar production. It was an ecclectic mix of everything. Bob Dylan, Louis Armstrong,. Gene Autry, Dean Martin, The Mighty Mouse Theme song and more are on it. I've listened to it twice! LOL! I like the crazy mix.

So then I visted Tiger's website. There I discovered that in addition to hosting a radio program, creating a "soundtrack album," and producing shirts and hats [with his "Hombre de Palo" character], Tiger has also written a book which will be available this fall, and created a series of prints featuring his character!

Tiger seems to be a man with all kinds of grand ideas... but he's doing something with them!

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The Little Show that Keeps Getting Bigger
Wednesday, June 7, 2006 6:35 PM

I've told you many times before about the Comic Book and Toy Show that Tim Gordon puts on several times a year in Tampa. Tim started doing the conventions about 3 or 4 years ago and they were pretty small affairs - but boy, were they fun.

My son Mike, John "Big" Beatty, John "Johnny Star-Warz" Higashi and James "The James" Howell and I would always try to make the shows because we always had a blast. Over the years the convention has gradually gotten bigger [adding multiple guest artists per show, costume contests, an independent film room and more], but was able to retain that small show feel.

Tim will have his next show on August 20th. My buddy, Bill Black will be on hand [along with star Brenna Barry] to screen "Gargantarma" a documentary which explores the history of giant women in cinema. Legendary comic artist, Nick Cardy, will be the guest of honor! Several other guests will be on hand. You can see the full details by clicking HERE.

If you're able to make it, you should plan on joining us!

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The Shield: One Last Season
Tuesday, June 6, 2006 8:05 PM

This is the best news I heard all day:

Variety reports that: FX has greenlit [The Shield for ] a final batch of 13 episodes, which will premiere in early 2008.

The sixth season is currently in production and will begin airing early next year.

At this point it looks like the episodes in 2008 will be it for the show. FX president-general manager John Landgraf has said, "Shawn (Ryan -- creator of The Shield) and I have been discussing how it will end.. I know what the arc is of the final season, almost through the last episode, and this is definitely the end of it."

I'll be sad to see The Shield end, but I do like the idea of it following it's course to a definite conclusion. [Hopefully Lost will do the same.]

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Gnarls Barkley is Crazy!
Monday, June 5, 2006 8:08 PM

If you haven't heard the song "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley, you should give it a listen. Better still check out the video by clicking HERE.

I can't remember the last time I liked both a song and the video for it so much.

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Mr. T Calls Out Superman
Sunday, June 4, 2006 9:49 PM

rambo89 posted THIS on my message board and it was just too good not to share with everyone.

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Twenty Years for a Quarter
Saturday, June 3, 2006 6:48 PM

It's hard to believe that the comic company that brought us Black Cross, SIn City, Concrete, Hellboy, Monkeyman and O'Brien, Conan, The Rocketeer, Grendel, Aliens, Predator, Hard Looks, Groo, Tarzan, Star Wars, etc., etc. etc. is twenty years old.

But it is.

I can remember buying the first issue of Dark Horse Presents right off the rack. Chris Warner's Black Cross was on the cover and in the lead story. [For the record, I really think it's time for a new Chris Warner Black Cross mini-series.] The rest of the book featured Concrete [Paul Chadwick's story and art], Midwalk [Randy Stradley and Randy Emberlin], and Brighter [art and story by Paul Chadwick]. I knew this little comic company had a bright future...

So here we are twenty years later. Dark Horse has decided to publish a celebration comic of sorts. Aptly titled, Dark Horse Twenty Years, will feature art by Art Adams, Sergio Aragonés, Paul Chadwick, Adam Hughes, Frank Miller, Cary Nord, Eric Powell, Matt Wagner, Chris Warner, Joss Whedon, Mike Mignola, and many others!

What will make this even more fun is that every page will feature a different piece, with each showcasing a character from the company's rich history. As an added bonus, instead of drawing their own creations, the artists have traded titles, so they can provide an unexpected take on the characters that made Dark Horse famous!

The final kicker? As a gift to fans, Dark Horse is pricing this bad boy at just a quarter!

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Mike Zeck: Limited, Signed, Rare and Original
Friday, June 2, 2006 5:33 PM

My buddy, Mike Zeck has a few ebay auctions going right now.

Here's what he's offering:

* One of his limited edition signed and numbered sketchbooks

* Preliminary art
that Mike created as possible covers to a Wally Wood tribute book

* A rare [#1 of six] Marvel Punisher portfolio [Mike has autographed all plates and is including an original sketch]

* The first preliminary sketch that Mike worked up for the portfolio

* The second prelim that Mike created for the portfolio

You can't go wrong if you win any of the auctions. Zeck is the man. [But you already knew that, didn't you?]

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Checking in on 300
Thursday, June 1, 2006 6:32 PM

It's been a while since we checked on on "300." There's a lot of stuff going on.

Head over and check it out. I'll be here when you get back.

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McFarlane Toys: A Lost Opportunity
Wednesday, May 31, 2006 4:14 PM

McFarlane Toys, which produces the most detailed action figures on the market, has scored a major coup. They will produce several series of action figures based on the hit tv series Lost.

Series One will feature Jack, Kate, Locke, Hurley, Charlie and Shannon. All figures will be 6 inches tall and come with a detailed base and "photographic backdrop, capturing an episode-specific moment in the character's story." In addition, each figure will come with a sound chip so that you can each hear "signature lines taken directly from the show's soundtrack."

Lost "deluxe boxed sets" will also be available. The first series of Lost figures is scheduled to be released this November.

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What's That Saying About Going to the Mountain?

A Man With Grand Ideas

The Little Show that Keeps Getting Bigger

The Shield: One Last Season

Gnarls Barkley is Crazy!

Mr. T Calls Out Superman

Twenty Years for a Quarter

Mike Zeck: Limited, Signed, Rare and Original

Checking in on 300

McFarlane Toys: A Lost Opportunity

Mel Gibson Has a Brave Heart

A Short Look at Wolverine

More Fear in Every Issue!

Long Live the King... Or Off With His Head

Highlander: There Can Be Only One?

Charlie Huston - We Have a Problem!

The End of a Great Season

And Then There Were Three - Shocking!

Big Beatty Says, "Come On In!"

Heroes Won't Be Hard to Find

So You Think You Know John Beatty

And It Ain't Even The Season Finale

Does He Have Connery Cool?

Why Superman Stands Alone

Movies That MAY Be Worthy

Tarantino - Rourke
"Death Proof"

Liotta is Out of Control

Sharky's Coming Back!

Solomon & Hunter ... Now Thorn

3 Really Bad Days or
3 Really Great Years


Put Down Your Drink Now!

The Walking Dead - Pick Your Edition

Scary Batman

Dan Curtis Rest in Peace

Something Different
From Eric Powell

Steranko Returns - Kevin Leaves

American Idol Predictions

Rumble in La Rambla

As One Goes Down
Another Returns

Scanning the Day Away

Kevin Dodges the Bullet

Say Goodbye to Kevin

They're Coming to Get You, Barbara!

Checking In with Vin

So What Are You Watching?

Powell and Oeming on The Goon!

Which III Do You Prefer?

The Walking Dead Still Rules!

The Creature from the Black Lagoon is Back!

MegaCon Report

I'm Not Wearing a @#%$%# Costume!

Dennis Weaver and a Different Kind of Three

Don Knotts & Darren McGavin - RIP

Frank Miller: In His Own Words

Wolverine: Cool Again?

AH, Everyone Wants Something

Zeck, The Punisher and a Grafitti-Filled Wall

Two Millers on Me

No Tone

Batman Works

A Really Big Mega Convention

Raf's Blog

It's Not Your Dad's Running Scared

Stan Lee, Jack Kirby,
Roy Rogers...

Grizzly Man: Questions

RIP Al Lewis aka
Grandpa Munster

Who is Keyser Soze?

A Hamner Trifecta

Don't Go Swimming...

Blue Belle Scores Two

Splash That Left No No Doubt

How 'Bout Some Free Cell?

Despite the Weird Hairpiece and Mustache

Some Things Defy Explanation

RIP Shelley Winters

Chuck Norris is a Bad Man

Stephen King and Zombies

The Sleaze-Filled Saga

Conscience is a Killer

Rafael Kayanan and Lord of the Rings

The Best Comics to Movie Adaptation Ever

Which Kong is King?

John Spencer - RIP

Another Can't Miss Blockbuster

Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames and Me

Richard Pryor - RIP

Sgt. Rock, Jew Gangster and Rocky Balboa

A [Kind of] Funny Con Story

Tampa Con Report

Meeting a Legend, Sir!

A Nazi, A Werewolf, Big Beatty and Much More

Do You Want to Be in a Movie?

Please Encourage The Big Guy

The Big Russian Ape

Mike Zeck's Damned Graphic Novel

The Art of Michael J. Zeck

Your Anger Angers Me

Let's Get Wild Again