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Interview with Halo and Sprocket creator Kerry Callen

Kerry Callen, creator of the fun metaphysical comic series Halo and Sprocket, was interviewed by Newsarama about the upcoming release of Halo and Sprocket: Natural Creatures, a graphic novel-length collection of short stories to be released in July.

You can enjoy the first Halo and Sprocket mini-series everywhere you go by downloading the GoComics mobile comic book reader application for your phone. Visit m.gocomics.com on your mobile phone browser. Visit the GoComics Comic Book section for more info.

Halo and Sprocket

Shop the new GoComics Mobile Store!

The new and improved GoComics Mobile Store is now open. The new store features larger preview images of wallpapers and illustrations, as well as full-length videos you can watch before ordering them for your mobile phone. You'll also find animations, ringtones and games featuring your favorite GoComics characters and creators. To check it out, just click on the "Mobile" tab in the green GoComics toolbar at the top of any page on our site.

The GoComics Mobile Store

New Line picks up Drafted from Devil's Due

More GoComics movie news today, as New Line has picked up the film rights to Drafted, one of the newest titles from comic book publisher Devil's Due. Drafted is one of the featured titles in the Devil's Due collection that will be available on mobile phones in early 2008 through the GoComics mobile comic book reader. (Read The Hollywood Reporter's New Line story here and the GoComics-Devil's Due mobile announcement here.)

In Drafted, an alien race makes contact with Earth only to bear the grim news that another alien race has plans to invade and destroy humankind. Earth's inhabitants have no choice - they must prepare for war or face certain destruction...

Lio

The Norm on Mobile Phones!

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Michael Jantze's hit comic The Norm is now available on mobile phones through the GoComics Mobile Comic Book Reader. Part one of "The 12 Steps of Marriage" launched this week, with new chapters appearing weekly. You can also download wallpapers featuring characters from The Norm here.

Click here to read the full press release.

The Norm on Mobile Phones

Newsarama Interview with GoComics' Harold Sipe

For those who may have missed it, Newsarama's Chris Arrant recently interviewed Harold Sipe, GoComics Manager of Mobile Product Development, about comic books on mobile phones. To read the interview, click here.

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Yahoo Tech News: Comic Books on Mobile Phones

There's an excellent new article about comic books on mobile phones in the Tech section at Yahoo News. GoComics' mobile-exclusive comic book Thunder Road takes center stage as writer Sean Demory, artist Steven Sanders, GoComics' Jeff Webber, Tokyopop's Stu Levy and others discuss the future of comic books on mobile phones.

Check out the Comic Books section at GoComics.com to see the newest titles available through the GoComics Mobile Comic Book Reader.

Get Bone on Your Phone!

Mobile Bone

This is BIG!

Bone, Jeff Smith's critically acclaimed, award-winning, globally beloved fantasy epic, is now available on mobile phones through the GoComics Mobile Comic Book Reader! The dazzling, full color adventures of Fone Bone, Phoney Bone and Smiley Bone on mobile began in late July, coinciding with San Diego's Comic-Con International. New chapters are released weekly. To read the full press release, click here.

Bone joins several exciting titles from Virgin Comics, Active Images' sci-fi epic Elephantmen and the mobile exclusive action adventure Thunder Road as the newest additions to the growing GoComics mobile comic book lineup.

So what are you waiting for?! Go to the GoComics mobile comic books page and get Bone on your phone today!

Umbra Now Available on Mobile!

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Umbra, the critically-acclaimed detective drama by Stephen Murphy and Mike Hawthorne, makes its debut on the GoComics Mobile Comic Reader today!

Umbra is a mystery set in Iceland during the year 1999, where a young, self-medicating police forensic scientist named Askja Thorasdottir is called in to investigate a body found in a glacial cave. When her investigation of the skull reveals a deeper mystery, Askja begins to be haunted by her dreams and hunted by those she thought she could trust. Originally published in three volumes by Image Comics, it's a fast-paced story with several unexpected twists, and the drama is even more intense when Umbra is presented in weekly installments on your mobile phone.

Umbra

To get Umbra on your mobile, text "COMIC" to 26642, or visit www.gocomics.com/comicbooks for more info about our mobile comic books lineup, which includes Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, PvP, Guilstein, Halo & Sprocket, and many more.

And keep checking in on this blog over the next month, where we'll be making several big announcements about our mobile comic book lineup, including one in particular that will have comic book fans everywhere buzzing...Stay tuned!

TMNT Movie Prequel Comic Books on Your Mobile Phone!

Leading into the highly-anticipated new TMNT film, Mirage has produced five comic books based on the pre-production and back-story notes of director Kevin Munroe. Each comic spotlights one character - Raphael, Michelangelo, Donatello, Leonardo and April O'Neil - and follows them into the beginnings of the film.

The first two prequel comics will be available on mobile phones March 22nd (the day before the film hits theatres) from GoComics:

Raphael - Story by Steve Murphy with art by Fernando Pinto. Prequel #1 focuses on Raphael's growing disillusionment with his brothers and sensei, his increasing use of violence and the strange discovery that might provide the solution to his problems. Not to mention lots of kick-butt dark-of-night ninja action! (Sample page below)

Michelangelo - Story by Jake Black with art by Mr. Exes and Ryan Brown. Prequel #2 focuses on Michelangelo's secret identity as the children's entertainer Cowabunga Carl! When a purse-snatcher interrupts Carl's gig at a hockey game, can nunchaku ninja action and Casey Jones be far behind? It's a face-off, and in more ways than one!

More TMNT movie comics will follow on mobile in the weeks to come. The TMNT movie prequel comics will join the GoComics Mobile Comic Book Reader archive, which already features the current Tales of the TMNT series and special Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles issues.

To get TMNT comic books, wallpapers, games and more on your mobile phone, visit www.gocomics.com/TMNT. You can also download an assortment of comic books for your mobile phone at www.gocomics.com/comicbooks.

All images © 2007 Mirage Studios, Inc.

Manga and Anime Hit Guilstein Coming to Mobile Phones

Some very cool news from the folks working on our mobile products! ---

Wowmax Media! and uclick mobile announced today an exclusive mobile licensing agreement that will make the awesome power of the manga and anime hit Guilstein available for mobile phones.

The agreement marks the first time Guilstein has been published in any form in the U.S., as well as the first time in English. Guilstein will also be the first manga work introduced for mobile before appearing in print. uclick mobile will be at the forefront of Guilstein’s North American launch, offering a wide variety of mobile content, including wallpapers, videos and mobile comic book readers.

Guilstein is one of the featured stories in GoComics Books, uclick’s new manga and comic book application. Readers can subscribe to a mobile reader that provides new stories everyday from a variety of genres. "The look and feel of Guilstein is going to come through stunningly in mobile form," says uclick CEO Chris Pizey. "The images convey the spirit of this epic story in a way that will thrill longtime fans and bring new fans into the fold."

Guilstein is now available only on GoComics Books. uclick’s mobile content is the first of many new Guilstein-themed products planned for release in North America over the coming months from Wowmax Media!.

"We’re thrilled to partner with GoComics, and the release of Guilstein in mobile format before print media is a new type of strategic launch for Japanese comics in North America," says Wowmax Media! Representative Masaki Kaifu. "This introduction to Guilstein will prep audiences for the animated film and print properties later to come."

The Guilstein project began with both the manga and animated film in mind, however the film includes new characters and a completely different setting than seen in the manga. Dark and complex storylines, conflicted heroes and stunning visuals, created by writer Naoyuki Sakai and artist Hisao Tamaki, have made the Guilstein franchise a huge success in Japan.

First views of Guilstein will be available starting July 20th at Comic-Con International in San Diego, at the uclick booth (#1220). Once service is started in August, new chapters will be made available weekly.

For more details, visit mobile.gocomics.com or wowmaxmedia.com. To learn more about Guilstein, visit http://images.gocomics.com/images/press/guilstein.pdf.

About Wowmax Media, LLC:
Wowmax Media! is a comprehensive production and marketing agency dealing with intellectual property. Wowmax Media! provides unique marketing and production services to companies and individuals engaged in entertainment business, making the most of our connection in both North America and Japan. Wowmax Media! services support creators, animation producers, investors, character and content licensing agents, character licensees, and distributors. 

San Diego Comic-Con

GoComics will be attending the San Diego Comic-Con again this year. Each year we're bringing more and more to the Con. Considering that we brought ourselves the first year, that doesn't take much. But wait! This year we're bring more people than just ourselves. We're bringing people that you'll actually want to meet.

Here is what is happening at our Con booth:

Saturday, July 22

  • 2:00 p.m. - Matt Fraction and Steven Sanders, co-creators of the Five Fists of Science, will be signing autographs.

Sunday, July 23

GoComics will be at booth #1220 this year. Be sure to stop by, say hi and grab an autograph.

A View from Studio Sputnik. Talking with Steven Sanders.

Wow. In just a very few short weeks, our new mobile comic book player will be live - allowing users to read some of their favorite comic books on their phones! The app is GoComics Books.

In this time I have gotten to meet and work with some really cool people, people that have produced a lot of work I admire. Two weeks ago “Five Fists of Science” came out from Image Comics, Matt Fraction, and Steven Sanders.

“Five Fists” will be one of the first titles in our GoComics Books launch.  I had a chance to chat with Steven about “Five Fists” and his upcoming work.

GoComics: 5FoS is your first full scale graphic novel, how did you come into comics?

Sanders: Back in high school, I had ideas of making comics for a living, but along the way I ended up focusing on painting sci-fi/fantasy covers and doing concept design. While I was muddling along doing that, my friend Jed at MK12 mentioned me to Matt Fraction, and we met for coffee, and things went on from there. Matt and his wife Kelly Sue have been indispensible for my entering into and networking within the comics world. I swear those two know just about everyone, and I wouldn't have made anywhere near the progress I've made so far without their assistance. 

GoComics: Could you talk about your process a bit on 5FoS? How did you and Matt come up with the book?

Sanders: Matt had been doing some research on a quote he had turned up, and had found out that Twain and Tesla had been good friends, and had been involved in a variety of schemes that provided a skeleton plot for Matt to flesh out. He gave me a ring and told me about the concept, and it took off from there. Process-wise, Matt would stay a few pages ahead of me, and we ended up with feedback loop of grade school "Lets make comics!" excitement going on. I'd draw something he'd get thrilled about, and he'd write something I'd get thrilled about. Rinse, lather, repeat. Matt writes pages that I would read through, and have to pause for a bit and just grin from ear to ear at the thought of how much fun I was going to have drawing this thing. He fleshed out the characters so well that I was very sad when I reached the final page and realized I wouldn't be spending any more time with these wonderful people. I literally teared up. As far as the specifics of the art process goes, I'd start out with a thumbnail on some scratch paper, draw the page out in blue pencil on the comic board, then go over that in pencil. I'd then scan the pages into Photoshop, drop the blues out, and push the dark levels up on the pencils. I then painted the colors in from that point.

GoComics: You colored yourself over your own pencils here, is this your preferred method of working?

Sanders: If I have the time for it, yeah. It lets me craft my pencils in anticipation of specific coloring effects, and I don't have to worry about someone else being able to figure out what I was trying to go for.

GoComics: You worked with GoComics on translating 5FoS to mobile, could you talk a bit about that process and how you feel about the final product?

Sanders: It was challenging, but fun at the same time.  Saying this is probably going to make Will Eisner turn up the sod around his grave marker, but I tend to view comics in a cinematic way, like freeze frames of a movie, and favor wide shots instead of narrow ones. Having to convert my ten zillion ultra-wide panels to the nearly square cellphone format was interesting, but I'm pleased with the way things turned out. The player system, with its pan/scan functions, helps out a lot, and when I was able to see the final pages displayed on a cell phone, I was pleased as punch at how well it turned out. If I could ramble about this subject for a moment.. I'm really excited about comics on cell phones, because I've been saying for years that comics have been moving further and further away from their roots, of being a cheap, and ultimately disposable, form of entertainment. While the 3-5 dollar comics being sold today are well made and beautiful, the ratio of money that you pay for the entertainment you recieve isn't very good.  Digital formats look like the way to get back to having more bang for the buck, and having it on a cell phone gives you the portability that was lacking before. Long story short, I hope this concept really takes off, because I think it's pretty brilliant.

GoComics: Any chance of any kind of a follow up or any other project with you and Fraction?

Sanders: I don't think that there is any follow up to Five Fists planned. There's been a few things that Matt and I have been talking about, but it's too early to know if any of that stuff is going to see the light of day. It just depends on a lot of factors.  I think that we both enjoy working with each other enough that it's just a matter of time, though.

GoComics: What's up next for you? As a relative newcomer to the industry, what are you hoping to work on over the next few years?

Sanders: I'm currently working on pitching a Sci-Fi miniseries with Sean Demory, called Celestial.  It's sort of Junkyard Wars for a space faring civilization.  There's a subliminal alien transmission being passed around on talk radio, that gives people the knowledge and drive to produce spacecraft, antigrav units, whathaveyou. Lots of Heinleinesque nuts and bolts, bubblegum and bailing wire spacecraft, and it follows several groups of people as they make their way into space for the first time. The Space Race The Way It Should Have Been. Should be fun. I have some offers from other creators, and I might end up doing that as well. Just depends on free time, mostly. I'd like to do some work for Marvel and/or DC soon, too, and I'm whipping up some portfolios to that effect. So, we'll see how it goes. Really, as long as I can draw and get paid for it, I'm happy.

Thanks so much Steve!

Look for more news on GoComics Books coming this week.

PVP on ze cell phones

Hi!  I'm Shena, I do mobile stuff, and just wanted to let everyone know that PVP wallpapers are now available on the mobile store! 

If you're a fan of PVP, if you like cell phones, if you have no idea what I'm talking about but enjoy clicking on links, go nuts.  It's all you.

-shena

"Books" I've read

In addition to delivering Go Comics.com to you, we're working on many other cool things. The folks in our mobile group are doing some great things in the mobile space. Their upcoming product, Go Comics Books - Mobile Comic Books For Your Phone, allows mobile users to read comic books in their original multi-panel format. (Yeh, that was a semi-plug, but it gets me to the point of this posting.)

A couple of the folks working on the product have been bringing some very cool comic books to the office. In my near-futile attempt to stay "hip" I've been stopping by their desks and perusing the comics they've left laying around.

I can't say I'm an expert on the genre, but I've come across some work that I think is pretty cool and I though I'd it with you. Check out the links and see if you find something interesting. If you do, go out and buy them at your local comic book store!

Rocketo - Rocketo is the work of Frank Espinosa. It is beautifully illustrated and well written. The story centers around the adventures of Rocketo Garrison as he explores a mythical future 2,000 years after the world has been destroyed. I think I spent as much time admiring the artwork as I did following the story line.

The Bakers - The Bakers is the work of Kyle Baker. The Bakers explores the all-too-often funny side of the family dynamic. I'm a new father myself and laughed my way through Kyle's work. The Bakers reminds me of the classic cartoons that spent more time animating the characters to show emotion, action and gags and less time on waisted special effects. The story is in the face of the characters!

The Five Fists of Science - The Five Fists of Science is the work of Matt Fraction and Steve Sanders. The book tells the story of Mark Twain and Nikola Tesla as they collided with Thomas Edison and J.P. Morgan who have formed an evil science cabal merging the Black Arts and the Industrial Age. The book has great art and a great story. How can you go wrong when you combine historical figures with a great science fiction story? I mean really, how can you?

Derek

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