We’ve Named Our Podcast Now Find Out What It Is!

Posted on September 30th, 2011 - 09:02 AM by

It’s here! The podcast finally has a name! What is it? Well you’ll have to listen in on this week’s All-New #1 broadcast to find out.  Jake and Slim join forces to talk about the books that tickled their fancy this week. Titles included Venom, Spider-Man, Justice League: Dark, and, yes, Aquaman!

They were then joined by comiXology’s own Kevin as he talked about being honored to be in the running for MTV Geek’s contest to join forces with Stan Lee! (17.29)

A chat about Journey into Mystery closed the very first show (24.30). Feel free to email the show at podcast@comiXology.com.

Click on Aquaman for the Podcast!

And don’t forget to Check out Kevin’s Entry in MTV and Stan Lee’s The Seekers Contest!


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Stan Lee and Boom! Studios 3-Day Sale

Posted on August 9th, 2011 - 12:07 PM by

Stan Lee’s come back to comics in a big way this year! Teaming up Boom! Studios and some of the best talent in the industry to develop brand heroes that have really hit their marks. This week comiXology is letting readers experience all the action, adventure and intrigue of Stan Lee’s Boom! Books for half-off the normal price.

It’s the perfect time to see what all the buzz is about or get caught up on your new favorites from the past year. On sale for the next three days get Stan Lee’s Soldier Zero, The Traveler, and Starborn at 50% off. Pick up all 25 issues at a price that is out of this world, but don’t delay because this sale won’t last long.

  • When an alien parasite falls to Earth, wheelchair-bound college student Stewart Travers becomes infected, and goes through super-human changes that no mortal could imagine. Forced into a galactic war that’s chosen Earth as the battlefield, Stewart defends the front line as… Soldier Zero!
  • The mysterious hero known only as The Traveler battles the forces of evil in a time-bending thriller that finds all of history – and the future – hanging in the balance! He calls himself the Traveler. He has the power to warp and bend time to his will. But who is he? Where has he come from? And more importantly: what is coming after him?
  • Benjamin Warner is a failed fantasy novelist, always dreaming of far off worlds and exciting adventures. But when a familiar face reenters his life, and devastating trouble follows, Benjamin learns his rejected stories weren’t fiction but memories of his home planet! Benjamin’s forgotten past comes crashing down around him as he finds himself at the center of a galactic war and is forced to face the truth that he is not of this world!

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comiXology Joins Stan Lee and Other Comic Book Creators for Japan Benefit Graphic Novel

Posted on April 22nd, 2011 - 09:41 AM by

JAPAN NEEDS HEROES, a comic book anthology donating 100% of its profits to those affected by tragedies in Japan, is adding digital distribution to extend its reach.

Orlando, FL / April 21st, 2011 – Comic book veterans such as Stan Lee and other industry superstars have joined forces to help raise money for Japan in a book appropriately titled – JAPAN NEEDS HEROES.  Now, even the comic book distribution system has joined in this crusade.

comiXology, the leading distributor of digital comics, has agreed to handle the digital distribution of the Japan Needs Heroes to both anyone who contributes as much as $5, or those who purchase the physical book as well.

Independent publisher, Red Giant Entertainment (RGE) started reaching out to the industry soon after the disasters struck, and the response by both creators and fans alike has been inspiring.

Industry icons such as Stan Lee, Peter David, Ron Marz, Mike Deodato, Larry Hama, Jimmy Palmiotti, Elaine Lee, Amanda Conner, Howard Mackie, Brandon Peterson, and dozens more are creating new comic stories of hope for inclusion in the book.  In a move of solidarity, even creators under exclusive contract have been granted the right to contribute their services to the cause by their companies, including Marvel and DC.

It’s in this spirit that comiXology has joined in.  For as little as $5, readers will gain access to this massive book which they can read on their iPhone, iPad, Android devices and the Web — with the proceeds going to help those in need.

“It was always part of the plan to allow as many people as possible to have a digital version of the book,” said Benny R. Powell, CEO of RGE.  “We quickly realized, however, that as this project began picking up steam, we weren’t equipped to try to deal with delivering the electronic versions by ourselves.  We needed help.”

“We’re so glad Benny reached out to us to be the digital partner for Japan Needs Heroes,” said David Steinberger, CEO of comiXology. “The support he has garnered for the relief effort is like a real-life superhero team up and we are honored to digitally distribute the graphic novel for such an important cause.”

This project straddles more than just any one genre and more than just the print world. Webcomics have grown to become one of the largest sectors of the comic book industry with millions of readers worldwide. That is why the invitation went out to the Webcomic community as well and many of the fan favorite creators. Christian Scott Sava (Dreamland Chronicles), Tarol Hunt (Goblins), Gisele Lagace & Dave Zero1 (Eerie Cuties), Chris Crosby and Owen Gieni (Sore Thumbs), T Campbell (Penny and Aggie), David Reddick (Legend of Bill) and dozens more have already signed on to lend their creativity and characters to the book.

100% of the proceeds from JAPAN NEEDS HEROES will be donated to the Japan Society, a non-profit organization that has created a special disaster relief fund to aid victims of the Tohoku earthquake in Japan. To date they have raised over $4.5 million in this effort.  Over the years, Japan Society has partnered with several Japanese and American non-profits working on the frontlines of disaster relief and recovery. 100% of the profits for this book will go to them to directly help victims recover from the devastating effects of the earthquake and tsunamis that struck Japan on March 11, 2011.

This book is funding itself through the Kickstarter program which can be reached through www.JapanNeedsHeroes.com or in the comics section directly on Kickstarter.com.  It has already raised over fourteen thousand dollars, and hopes to achieve much more to help with the estimated $235 billion in damage these unprecedented disasters have caused.

“My wife is from Japan,” explained Powell, “and her family still lives there.  We hear daily reports of the fear and uncertainty they face. I realized we had to do something. Comics have a power to reach massive audiences and that’s a powerful thing.  As more and more creators join our cause I believe we can raise a lot of money to help. This transcends any genre, medium, or publisher. This need is bigger than anything our world has ever faced, and we truly believe that together we can make a difference.”

ABOUT COMIXOLOGY

Since 2007 comiXology has been developing the technological infrastructure to bring comics into the digital mainstream and expose new audiences to the rich history and culture of the industry. Through partnerships with top comic book publishers including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, BOOM! Studios and Image Comics as well as their own mobile and web apps which hosts over 8,000 digital titles, comiXology has become a leader in digital comic book proliferation. Also focused on creating strong ties with retail stores through its technology solutions, comiXology continues to transform the previously fragmented comic ecosystem into a vibrant and cohesive marketplace. http://www.comixology.com/

ABOUT JAPAN NEEDS HEROES

Japan Needs Heroes is a comic book anthology project that will be released summer 2011, with creators from across every genre and representing every major comic book publisher. It will focus on stories of inspiration with messages of hope and promises of a better tomorrow by working with the heroes in each of us. It is expected to be between 200 to 300 pages and will be published in full color with its printing being provided at cost by the printer.

ABOUT RED GIANT ENTERTAINMENT

Red Giant Entertainment is an independent creative company that works primarily in print and Web comic book publishing, with further ties to development in film, television, games, animation and all cross-media platforms with its sister company, Red Giant Media.  They work with both in-house properties and as an outsourced resource for other production companies, creator-owned properties and publishers.

For more information or to participate, contact:

Benny R. Powell

Red Giant Entertainment

614 E Hwy 50 #235

Clermont, FL  34711

JapanNeedsHeroes.com

RedGiantEntertainment.com

RedGiantComics@aol.com

(407) 484-0002


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NYCC redux

Posted on October 12th, 2010 - 12:06 PM by

A year and a half in the making, New York Comic Con 2010 was a great success. San Diego-like crowds on Saturday were insane, and our schedule of panels kept us hopping, for sure.

First, John and I would like to thank our incredible employees for manning the booth. You were amazing!

We did three big things at the con:

Jim Lee painted iPad

1) We gave away the Jim Lee painted iPad. Wow, we were sorry to see that go!

2) We launched all 40 Farscape comics from BOOM! Studios in the BOOM! Studios App. Fantastic stuff. Go get them!

3) We previewed our internal “authoring” tools at our creator self-promotion panel, which gave everyone a taste for the tools creators will get to eventually use to get their comics onto our platform.

We met a bunch of great retailers, had some super debates in the Scott Kurtz and Vision Machine panels, and I got to shake hands with Stan Lee at the MTV Geek Panel. Comic nerd heaven!

Congratulations to ReedPOP on a great show. We look forward to next year!

Here are some photos of NYCC:

David with Stan Lee!

The pictures below are curtesy of Nate Tubbs, aka Sciencenate

Greg with his Green Lantern ring

Comixology booth

John with Nate Tubbs

Nate and David

Matt Petz singing at comixology booth

Dr. Doom and the Red Hood at the comiXology booth


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