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  • Aug. 6th, 2007 at 12:20 PM
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SLG Prez Dan Vado has put up a Flickr set of photos from Comic-Con. You can check them out here. More pictures to come when I track down the cable for my camera.

Comic-Con Panel Coverage

  • Aug. 2nd, 2007 at 2:02 PM
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Holy poodle on a stick, kids, I'm BEAT. Though by rights I should not be as tired as the guys, who actually showed up at the office on Tuesday and unloaded the truck. I am as tired as a woman who worked a convention for nearly a week, came home and edited 200 pages of her novel/thesis, went to a Smashing Pumpkins concert, and then ran around her University campus because the graduate studies office can't seem to keep a grasp on her paperwork.

But now I'm here to tell you about Comic-Con. I forgot to upload pictures, though, so you'll have to bear with me. But I do have links to write-ups of panels. Excitin'!

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Here's a photo taken by JK Parkin at Newsarama at the SLG Publishing panel, where Dan received his Inkpot Award from David Glanzer. Parkin's report on the panel is here -- find out what's going on with things SLG, even if you weren't there!

And here's a report at Comic Book Resources on Roman Dirge's spotlight panel. The 15th anniversary of Lenore's creation and the 10th anniversary of the SLG comic was one of the themes of the convention. If you were there, you got a souvenir book with pin-ups by many SLG-affiliated creators and an essay by moi.

The L.A. Times wrote up the Friends of Lulu Awards, where I am quoted and pictured.

Last-Minute Housekeeping

  • Jul. 23rd, 2007 at 2:18 PM
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All right, everyone -- be prepared to be without us for a week or so. I'll try to do some updating from the convention floor, but no guarantees. Here is some information to keep in mind:

  • Copies of Jellyfist, barring catastrophe, will be available on Friday at the convention. We will not have any on Wednesday's Preview Night or on Thursday, but god knows people will ask continuously until we want to shoot ourselves in the head. Wait... did I say ourselves? I have to say that because it's not nice to want to shoot other people in the head.
  • There will be no one to fill orders at the SLG office until next Tuesday. If you're so unlucky as to not be going to Comic-Con and think you can fill the void by going order-crazy at www.slgcomic.com, we welcome it! However, orders placed between today and July 30 will not start to ship out until August 1.
  • There will be no one to answer the phone at the SLG office until next Tuesday, either. If you have something very important to discuss with one of us, you will have to get yourselves to San Diego. But you won't be able to get into Comic-Con on Saturday. They've sold out of passes.
To find out what we'll be up to at Comic-Con, click on the "comic-con 07" tag on this post.

Comic-Con Promos

  • Jul. 20th, 2007 at 3:40 PM
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We packed up our truck full of SLG comics, toys and T-shirts today, and the stalwart Eric Jones and Landry Walker will be here on Monday to drive it into the sunset. Well, actually to San Diego for Comic-Con!

We'll have a fully stocked store and an overflowing artists' alley at the booth (full schedule here), new comics (details here), and also a bunch of promotional items in very limited quantities.

Eleanor and I have been using our indie cred to photocopy and staple up a bunch of ashcans. Show some appreciation of our efforts by picking up and enjoying one or more of the following:
  • A ten-page epilogue for The Clarence Principle -- we'll be giving these to people who have copies of the graphic novel signed by its creators, Fehed Said and Shari Chankhamma.
  • A ten-page Zombies Calling preview -- the graphic novel by Faith Erin Hicks will be out in November!
  • A ten-page Igor: Fixed by Frankensteins preview -- the artist, Eisner-nominated Chris Grine, will be at the booth signing these, along with Fixed by Frankenstein postcards.
  • A collection of Lenore pin-ups done by SLG artists Shari Chankhamma, Christopher, Gilrgrim, Dave Roman and Woodrow Phoenix. We'll be giving these out to people who get books signed by Roman Dirge.
While the handmade photocopied ashcans are charming, we will also have some free promo stuff that's a bit schmancier:
  • Digest-sized first issues of Chumble Spuzz and Byron, the SLG comics serialized at Eyemelt.com. Both will be collected into trade paperbacks, Byron in August and Chumble Spuzz in January 2008.
  • Rex Libris bookmarks -- because there is no excuse for these not to exist.
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And just because it's not Comic-Con without some sort of speculation, there is a very, very, very off chance that we might get a few Milk and Cheese vinyl figures in time for the convention. Exciting, eh? You'll have to come to the booth to find out if the miracle could be pulled off.

Miracles come by the fistful around Comic-Con time, I swear. The last few weeks have seen exhausted artists, my eyes being ruined by tiny type and Pantone color swatches (doctor says astigmatism's getting worse!), proof approvals faxed at a rate of kajillion a day, a giant room made of corrugated paper being erected in the warehouse, and our giant inkjet printer printing banners until I thought it would just zip off and take flight around the office.

I am quite prepared to get to Comic-Con and sell some comics and talk with people I don't get to see very often and do all the other convention stuff. I hope to see you there!

How the L.A. Times Covers Comic-Con

  • Jul. 19th, 2007 at 1:21 PM
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The Los Angeles Times has a "Comic-Con Watch" up on their site, to keep readers apprised of all the goings-on at Comic-Con in San Diego Next week. A couple of things strike me about this page:

1. So far there isn't any coverage of... what do you call them... you know... words... pictures... NAME OF THE GODDAMN CONVENTION... Oh, yes. Comics.

2. The fist two sentences I read upon looking at the blog:
Let's face it ... most of the shows that resonate with Emmy voters don't always vibe with the Con crowd.  A diverse group to say the least, there are undoubtedly those who like "The Office," "Ugly Betty," and even "The Starter Wife" -- if you gush over "Jane Eyre" you're on your own.
I guess I'm on my own, then. Because they're a diverse crowd -- to say the least -- but not diverse enough to include people who like or actually create comics like, say the marvelous Dame Darcy, and love a classic of English literature and enjoy the BBC miniseries adaptation of it. I thought the new miniseries was quite good, actually. It got across why Jane falls in love with Mr. Rochester, which is a difficult thing to do and where a lot of adaptations fail.

God, I think this L.A. Times Comic-Con Watch just makes me hate the Hollywood component of Comic-Con all the more. Just the thing to get me enthusiastic for the year's biggest convention! Hatred. Some people say it gives one power.

I give them 24 hours to get some actual comics-related, non-movie/TV-tie in stuff up there before my hatred is permanent.

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WAIT! I found something! It's nestled at the bottom of a post about the animated Iron Man and Avengers movies and Smallville.

And not at all phrased annoyingly: "And if you're a comic book snob or comic book hater with nothing better to do on Sunday, you can join in the eternal debate over whether comics are really literature." The closing sentiment: "Whether it's Dickens or Daredevil, reading is reading, people!"

Hmmm. I'm inclined to disagree with that.
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You can keep track of all of SLG's goings-on at Comic-Con International in San Diego on your iPod by downloading this MogoPop file -- you will need the MogoPop Manager, but it's free, and we checked it out and it's virus- and spyware-free. (Though because the world is what it is, I must state that we in no way guarantee anything about this software.) The file has the complete booth signing schedule, SLG panel schedule and pictures of some of the SLG creators you will be able to meet at Comic-Con. It's easy and you'll look ultra-organized.

Comic-Con is just over a week away --  July 25 - 29.

PRESS RELEASE: SLG at Comic-Con 2007

  • Jul. 11th, 2007 at 2:05 PM
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SLG Debut Comics and Panels at Comic-Con


The SLG Crest T-shirt design by Crab Scrambly
SLG Publishing will mark Comic-Con International 2007 in San Diego, California with 30 artists signing at their booth debut books by Jhonen Vasquez and Roman Dirge, and special spotlight panels on Dirge and the company itself, which is now in its 20th year of publishing comics.

The SLG booth has always been a hot spot for readers to meet their favorite comics creators, and this year will be no different. Among those signing at the booth are Roman Dirge, special guest of Comic-Con and celebrating the 10th anniversary of the publication of his SLG comic Lenore; Tommy Kovac and the Eisner-nominated Sonny Liew, the creative team behind SLG's Disney-licensed comic Wonderland; Greg Weisman, writer of the SLG comic based on the cult hit animated show Gargoyles, which he created; Landry Walker and Eric Jones, writers of Tron, who are signing with Cindy Morgan, who played Lora/Yori in the movie; National Book Award nominee Gene Yang, whose early graphic novels were published by SLG; and Jhonen Vasquez, creator of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac and the animated show Invader Zim. A full schedule of artists' signing times is available at SLG's website, www.slgcomic.com.

Many SLG artists have been working hard to get debut books out for the convention. Peter the Pirate Squid by Roman Dirge and Steven Daily is an irreverent take on a children's book, about a crew of tiny pirates who rule one-seventh of one of the seven seas. Also from Roman Dirge is Lenore #13, Lenore's first comic in full color. Jellyfist by Jhonen Vasquez and J. Goldberg is a work that explores the nature of collaboration through nonsensical comic strips and the creators' commentary about them. Other new SLG comics that will be available at Comic-Con are Gargoyles #5, Tron #4, The Weirdly World of Strange Eggs, Whistles: The Starlight Calliope and Nightmares and Fairy Tales #20. SLG anticipates having all these titles for Comic-Con International. Other special merchandise set to debut at the convention are the SLG Crest T-shirt designed by Crab Scrambly and a "Faces of Johnny" poster designed by Jhonen Vasquez, featuring the many expressions of his iconic creation.

For convention attendees who want to learn more about SLG, there are two panels during Comic-Con. The first is the Spotlight on Roman Dirge, taking place on Thursday, July 26 and 6 p.m. in room 1AB. The second is a panel on SLG Publishing itself, hosted by SLG president Dan Vado, taking place Saturday, July 28 at 11:30 a.m. in room 10. As at all conventions, Dan Vado and SLG editor-in-chief Jennifer de Guzman will be reviewing portfolios at the convention, though they will not be hearing pitches or accepting proposal submissions.

SLG Publishing will be at booth number 1815. As well as having its own "artists' alley," the SLG booth will feature a store fully stocked with comics, graphic novels, posters, toys, and T-shirts. To learn more about the company, visit its website at www.slgcomic.com.

SLG Programming at Comic-Con

  • Jul. 10th, 2007 at 10:55 AM
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Comic-Con has announced the programming schedule for Comic-Con International in San Diego, taking place from July 26 - 29, and there are a couple of SLG panels for you to put on your schedule:

THURSDAY
6:00-7:00 Spotlight on Roman Dirge -- Roman Dirge, creator of the hit comic book series Lenore, looks back on the 10th anniversary of SLG Publishing releasing issue #1. Moderated by Spookyland websmaster and Ghouly Boys creator Christopher. Room 1AB

SATURDAY
11:30-12:30 SLG Publishing -- SLG staff and creators look ahead at their new releases, both digital and in print, and field any and all questions regarding the company, the industry, and all things SLG. Moderated by company president Dan Vado. Room 10

Hey, I didn't realize that creators were getting hauled into the SLG panel. Oh, that's because they're not! Comic-Con totally rewrote the copy that Dan sent them. Hurray for Comic-Con.

Well, maybe we'll plant those creators not signing in the audience to ask impertinent questions and start a mock-riot. The riots that are just jokes are the best kind.

I'll be posting SLG's signing schedule and tell you about some promo items we'll have, too. Soon, soon.

Your very own SLG logo

  • Jul. 2nd, 2007 at 12:13 PM
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Have you ever wanted your very own giant SLG logo? Oh, you know you have. But you always thought it was an impossibility, a dream never to be fulfilled. Well, snap out of it, you emo loser! Thanks to SLG's booth designer/my husband/packaging and graphic designer Brian Belew, you can... Make Your Very Own Giant SLG Logo in 13 Easy Steps. All you need is:
  • 1 computer-aided-design/computer-aided-manufacturing system, such as Dimensional Impressions' Score and a standard mid-to-upper-level PC with a DataTech DT3000 Sample Maker
  • 15 square feet of 200# black, anti-static corrugated B-flute (single wall) paper. That's a piece that is roughly 54" long in the corrugation direction and 41" wide.
  • 15 square feet of 200# #1-white, 2-sides corrugated B-flute (single wall) paper. This piece is the same length and width as the black, anti-static paper.
  • Heavy duty wood glue.
  • A hot glue gun and glue sticks.
  • A vectorized copy of the SLG logo.
  • One piece of 48 x 36 plywood (to be used as a weight).
I helped to make a dozen or so of these giant SLG logos the weekend before the one just past, and I can tell you, there is no more exciting experience. It is rivaled only by last Friday's file compression and transmission wait. In the light of those experiences, that of climbing the Great Wall of China is very paltry indeed.

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