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The Bum’s Rush #64
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!
Ess Dee See See
Some of you may have noticed that comic news has been a
little light over the past few weeks. I’ve certainly had
trouble finding stories that I find interesting or worthy
enough to pass on you, dear reader (it’s all about you).
Most of you might already know the reason behind this lack
of announcements and hype but for those that don’t allow me
to explain.
One word – SDCC (does that count as one word? Isn’t that
four letters?). That’s right, the
San Diego Comic-Con, quite possibly the biggest and most
popular comic book convention in the country, which takes
place July 20 - 23. You see it’s at San Diego that
Marvel,
DC,
Image,
Dark
Horse and an army of smaller publishers gather to make
their biggest announcements of the year. New creative teams,
exclusive contracts, upcoming events, new series, movie
deals, toy deals, sex scandals, klingons. SDCC’s got it all.
So it’s really no surprise that most of the big news is
being horded and saved, ready to be unleashed on a hungry
comic community the weekend after next. By then this column
will practically be swimming in a sea of new stories, rumors
and jabs at Joe Quesada. But in the meantime where does that
leave me (or you for that matter)? What’s a news and rumor
column without news and rumors? What will become of the guy
what writes it? Why did Pirates of the Caribbean 2
make soooo much money when it was such an awful movie? The
people want answers. The people demand satisfaction! And I,
being the clever (and devilishly handsome) author of such a
column, have a solution! This week let’s talk about…
The House of Bum
Yes, The House of Bum. Residence of yours truly, along with
all the other fantastic guys who make up your favorite
entertainment studio on the web. As you probably noticed
we’re getting bigger all the time, branching out, reaching
more people and averting nuclear disaster on a daily basis.
Each month the number of visitors continues to grow and
we’re getting more attention from fans and creators alike.
Instead of outright ignoring us people are beginning to
halfway remember our names.
But, never ones to be satiated by a mere modicum of success,
Stumblebum Studios continues to expand. We’re constantly
looking at ways to improve the site and make it more fun for
you… as well as us! Why just this week marks the debut of a
brand-new feature column,
Don’t Call It A Comeback by Josh Dahl! Josh part
of Monolith, LLC.,
a new publishing company started by Josh,
Micah Faulkner and
Jason Krause. These three also make up the creative team
for Monolith’s main project, a comic called
Rapid City. From what I’ve seen so far this book
looks like it’s going to be great. Josh has been a supporter
of Stumblebum for some time now and was interviewed by our
very own Aaron Hall in his weekly column, Ring Psychology,
so I’m pretty excited that we are able to welcome him to the
Stumblebum Crew (and without our usual trickery or
blackmailing techniques I might add). Welcome aboard, Josh.
Hope you survive the experience. Haha… nah. Only one guy has
died so far.
We’ve also got a new feature interview up with comedian
Fran Solomita, who also directed When Stand Up Stood
Out, a documentary focusing on the Boston comedy scene
in the late 70’s to early 80’s. Our esteemed editor, Dana
Place watched the
movie and then got the chance to talk with Mr. Solomita.
It’s a great interview (probably one of the best we’ve done)
and it’ll make you want to run out and see this flick the
first chance you get. And we’ve got even more great
interviews coming your way featuring some of my favorite
creators. Stay tuned for more info!
What else? Oh yeah… remember a little thing we did last year
called the
Stumblebum Studios Anthology 2005? Well we’re at
it again! That’s right, Round Two: Stumblebum 2006 is
underway as we speak and promises to be bigger and better
than the previous anthology by light years. We’re planning
to debut Round Two at this year’s
Wizard World Texas. This book will have more art, more
comics and more pages from the whole Stumblebum Crew.
Reserve your copy now as this is sure to be the hottest
selling comic published by a company called Stumblebum all
year! I guarantee it will break our website in half*!
All this and there’s a pretty little site redesign just
around the corner. What more could you ask for? And quit
asking for naked photos. It’s not gonna happen. At least not
until Stumblebum hits the “desperate for attention” phase
and you better hope that’s a loooong way off.
*Not guaranteed
Emily Edison
This week
David
Hopkins’ and
Brock Rizys
Emily Edison hits the stands! I’ve been
anticipating this book for quite some time, ever since I saw
the first preview images. Brock Rizy’s style just blew me
away… I just couldn’t believe that I’d never heard of this
guy before. Then I got the chance to meet writer David
Hopkins and I was bowled over by how friendly the guy was.
That meeting with David sealed the deal and I’ve been
waiting anxiously for the debut of Emily Edison ever
since. I picked up a copy of the book today and it is
gorgeous… just one hell of a beautiful looking comic. I can
hardly wait until I get a chance to sit down and read the
book in its entirety. I’ll have a review for the book up
soon and there’s a good chance you’ll be seeing an interview
about Emily very soon.
Curiouser
and Curiouser
Brian K. Vaughn
has released a teaser image
for his upcoming Dr. Strange mini-series,
which is drawn by former
Breach
artist Marcos Martin:
Click on image to view full size in a new window
Does That Name Sound Dirty or Am I Just Messed Up?
Here’s a
link
to several images from the upcoming animated series The
Amazing Screw-On Head, which is based on Mike Mignola’s
brilliantly insane
comic
of the same name.
I’m pretty impressed at how well they translated Mignola’s
style to the screen. I’m looking forward to seeing the show
and if it retains even half of the random silliness and over
the top adventure of the comic then I’m sure it’ll be great.
The Only Comics That Matter
Last Week –
Battler Britton #1
by Garth Ennis and Colin Wilson
Detective Comics #821 by
Paul
Dini and J.H. Williams III
This Week –
Superman #654 by Kurt Busiek and Carlos Pacheco
Emily Edison by
David
Hopkins and
Brock Rizy
Next Week –
Silent Dragon TPB by
Andy
Diggle
and Leinil Yu
Daughters of the Dragon #6
by Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Khari Evans
Rival Schools #2 by
Corey Lewis
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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