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Friday, August 24, 2007
Good Things Come to Those Who Wait New Hawaiian Dick On-Going Series
What could be more perfect on a beautiful and sunny San Francisco Friday afternoon than the news of more 1950's Tiki Noir to enjoy? Hawaiian Dick returns in an on-going series!
It's no secret how much I appreciate those who are dedicated to a heavy pour of two-fisted noir, sexy island girls, tropical luau cocktails, angry island gods. I'm known to show a little appreciation for such things myself. And when it comes to Hawaiian Dick, a comic that celebrates such things in high style, I've got a whole heck of a lot of love.
In fact, you can read how much I enjoyed the first Hawaiian Dick mini-series in my forward to the first collection... and as is tradition I'm getting all excited about this book all over again before I can even sell it! To help you get just as thrilled as I am about this new series (coming out just in time for my birthday) check out a whole bunch of hot sneak peeks of the last two mini-series here and here.
1950's Tiki Noir returns to the comic industry this November... Hooray!
UPDATE: Author B. Clay Moore leaked this wonderful sample page from Steven Griffin's backup story I just had to share with you all. Thanks, Clay!Labels: B Clay Moore, comics, pulps, Scott Chantler, Steven Griffin, tiki bars
Monday, June 11, 2007
At Last! Straight from the Pages of Hellboy Cannibals, Yetis, Prophecies, & Lobster Johnson
Yes, yes, yes!
Although it was many moons ago, I can distinctly remember the first time I got my hands on a copy of The Shadow pulp magazine. I was eleven years old and at one of those farm auctions my old man loved going to to buy neat old junk that no one but he cared about. At the time, the elder Sime had something of a reputation in my family for buying entire wagons of junk at those auctions in order to get a desired stripped-down chainsaw engine or waterpump for a 1965 Ford tractor.
In amongst a pile of rotting newspapers, National Geographics, and mail away recipe books for cooking with Mogan David wine (told you I remembered it well!) was a worn and battered copy of The Shadow from 1948. I sat down in the dirt and read the entire thing right there on the spot... and practically cursed my father at day's end for somehow showing restraint and not buying that particular mountain of trash! Even so, I've had a soft spot for any and all things pulp ever since.
As you might suspect, the Isotope staff and I have great love for Mike Mignola's family of Hellboy comics. If you read comics already I'm sure you don't need us to tell you about all the gorgeous Hellboy art lovingly drawn in service of great writing with all the quirky characters, dark witchcraft, sinister nazis, stinking corpses, Lovecraftian monstrosities and supernatural curses you could ever ask for!
And personally, there's no character in the world of Hellboy I like more than Lobster Johnson, a true love letter to The Shadow and his depression-era contemporaries if there ever was one. So it was with great joy that I spotted the up-coming Lobster Johnson mini-series in Dark Horse Comics solicitations for September.
Thank you Dark Horse, for making me feel 11 years old again. Except this time... I'm buying that wagon!Labels: comics, Mike Mignola, pulps
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