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The Bum’s Rush #57
WARNING! None of the news or rumors you see here in The
Bum’s Rush should be considered FACT until it actually
happens. It might never happen. How do you know I’m not just
making all this crap up? I could, you know. You’ve been
warned!
A Brand New Rush
It’s time for a change. A makeover if you will. At 57, The
Bum’s Rush ain’t no spring chicken. You see I’ve grown a
little tired of the format I’ve been using for the past year
or so. It bores me. From now on there will be less
long-winded articles and more quick shots of information,
basically taking the Quick Bits section of the article and
expanding it so there’s more news and more of my jabs and
bad jokes about said news. This will be closer to what I
intended The Bum’s Rush to be in the first place – a rapid
fire of news, info, and whatever other thoughts I have about
the comic books. Or “funny books” as the kids say. Damn
kids. Anyway, let’s see how this new format works shall we?
Talk To The Bum
Damn, I’ve already screwed up… this isn’t rapid-fire news or
info… it’s a freakin’ interview. I give up.
In last month’s Talk To The Bum I interviewed most of the
guys that make up the ultra-mega-entertainment conglomerate
known as Stumblebum Studios. Most, but not all. I could say
that they’re the redheaded stepchildren of Stumblebum and
thus too busy cleaning out the basement and cooking me
dinner and being beaten with a rod to be interviewed. But
that’s simply not true. As far as I know, neither of these
two are redheads.
Neal Langham is the latest addition to the Stumblebum
Crew, writing and drawing the most brilliant webcomic on the
net,
Touched By A Bum, which chronicles his absolutely
true adventures trying to get to Stumblebum Studios HQ, a
trip which, I am sure, he regrets to this day.
Kevin Steele is not only the best artist I know, he’s
also the best artist in the universe and has a golden
certificate from God to prove it. Since day one he has been
the talent behind
Kevin’s Sketch Of The Week. He is also my art
slave, cranking out page after page of beautifully detailed
art while wearing a golden bikini and me constantly tugging
on the chain around his neck and yelling things like "Pi
char wanchi ix paa tani de chonki tiroy," and "Jor maja ix
asha pi cho."
And now, the rest of the story:
Paul Milligan: What comics are currently at the top of
your must read list?
Neal Langham: I've always been a really big
fan of Todd Ramsell's comics. "Rocketship Go", " Cornhole
Joe the Feverish Drunken Hillbilly", pretty much anything
from his
Lolygag website.
Kevin Steele: 100 Bullets.
Paul: Do you read any comics that you think more people
should be buying?
Neal: If you can find a version in English,
definitely pick up "Cowboy Henk: The King of Dental Floss".
It's a funny, funny from Belgium.
Kevin: 100 Bullets, Sharknife.
Paul: Looking at the current trends in comics, which ones
are you excited about and which ones turn your stomach?
Neal: The webcomic is exciting. I think that
it is great for comics and for many many unpublished artists
including myself (sort of). As for turning my stomach, I
hate that there are people that are unwilling to open their
minds to work that isn't published by Marvel or DC. They
can't fathom anything other than steroid freaks in their
underoos.
Kevin: I'm starting to get a little tired of
the whole superheroes with normal lives thing, or regular
people who have superpowers.
Paul: What made you a fan of comics and what keeps you
reading them today?
Neal: I suppose my uncle drawing Batman
& Robin for me got me in, but sadly I'm not that avid of a
reader these days.
Kevin:I love iconic characters, and great
stories, but I don't really read them anymore.
Paul: You can pick any creative team you want for any
book you choose. Who would you pick and what book would you
put them on?
Neal: I want the Stumblebum Studios guys
to draw a Submariner comic.
Kevin: Kirkman and J.R. Jr. doing anything
cool.
Paul: What is your favorite thing to do outside of
comics?
Neal: Spend time with the family and
have a few drinks.
Kevin: Read regular books and try to find
adventure in my own life.
Paul: Thanks for taking the time, guys. Now fetch my
supper or it’s the rod fer the both o’ youse!
Bring On The WorldStorm
When the Captain Atom: Armageddon series (which sees
the DC character transplanted to the WildStorm Universe with
disastrous consequences) ends with issue 9 the entire fabric
of WildStorm will be changed setting the stage for a new
fall event called WorldStorm.
Oh, yay! Another damn event! Still, this will be leading
into a massive relaunch of just about every WildStorm
property with some of the biggest names in comics taking the
reigns. Most of the books have been announced and most of
them I’m awaiting with bated breath, especially Wildcats
by Grant Morrison and Jim Lee and Midnighter by
Garth Ennis and Chris Sprouse. The latest addition to the
line is Stormwatch, written by Christos N. Gage and
illustrated by Doug Mahnke.
Jim Lee also announced that he will be drawing three pages
in the final issue of Captain Atom: Armageddon, which
is due in stores on June 14th.
The Only Comics That Matter
Last week, Rival Schools: United by Fate #1 (of 4) by
Corey Lewis
This week,
Scott Pilgrim, Vol. 3 by
Bryan
O’Malley
Next week, Punisher:
The Tyger by Garth Ennis and John Severin
Soon,
Emily Edison by
David
Hopkins and
Brock Rizy
If you know of any interesting news, rumors, lies, etc.
about comics and think I should know about it too just email
me at thesuperleezard@yahoo.com.
Read more dumb crap written by me at
www.livejournal.com/users/superleezard.
My semi-daily webcomic, Der Wundervolle Bean, will be coming
to an end soon. But you can still check it out here
www.livejournal.com/users/der_magic_bean.
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