2012 marked the first official appearance of the
Illumi-Nerdi at New York Comic Con (although we’ve attended the event before,
the Illumi-Nerdi was in its infant stages). It was an incredibly exciting event
as we met at least forty different creators/writers/artists/editors. We were
fortunate enough to have our first ever sit down, face to face interview, with
the incomparable Bill Willingham, the creator of Fables, Fairest, and Jack of
Fables (which we will be posting in the very near future). We attended several
different, enlightening panels including DC Comics- The New 52: Superman, DC
Comics- The New 52, and my personal favorite, Saga: Sex, Drugs &
Rocketships. Attending Comic Con with a press pass and keeping the blog in mind
was an enourmously different experience than just going around and getting
autographs as in previous years. That being said, here’s some incredible stuff
we learned at this year’s Con:
We asked Grant Morrison (serious nerd-gasm), about his wonderfully weird Happy (from Image Comics), he informed us that Happy #2 was “going to be the game-changer”, so if you haven’t picked up Happy yet, make sure you get onboard with this strangely brilliant series.
When we asked Tony S. Daniel, writer of the New 52 Detective
Comics and Savage Hawkman, if he had plans to use the terrifying and underused
Dollmaker from his Detective Comics in the future, he told us that if no one
else uses him, he definitely plans on getting back to him.
Perhaps the most interesting news came from a chance occurrence
in the halls of New York’s Javits Center. We ran into none other than Agent Phil
Coulson, Mr. Clark Gregg! He informed us before the panel that he will be
appearing in the S.H.I.E.L.D TV series! So if you didn’t have a reason to watch
before, get excited!!
For us, the breakouts of this year’s Comic Con were two
names you had better get used to hearing: 215ink and Ed Brisson’s Comeback.
215ink is in incredible indie publisher that has put out some spectacular
titles in the last few years. Of the many that I picked up from their booth there
were four that really stuck out. Vic
Boone (by Shawn Aldridge and Geoffo) is a noir-thriller a la Elmore Leonard or Dashiell Hammett but with robots and
anthropomorphic flies (where do I sign up???). Unfortunately I only purchased
issue 1 (one of my few regrets) and need to read more. Cobble Hill (by Jeremy Holt and Selena Goulding) seems to be
written for fans of Twin Peaks. I absolutely love a story where I’m not exactly
sure what the hell is going on and this one has got me hooked.
It seems like 215ink loves to do noir with a twist, because Footprints (by Joey Esposito and Jonathan Moore) is exactly that. This book is perfect for anyone who loves old school detective stories and who are Cryptozoophiles (did I just make that word up?) like me. It’s a fantastic blend of gumshoe stories from the fifties mixed with all your favorite cryptids, Bigfoot, Jersey Devil, Loch Ness Monster and possibly, the Mothman. If you like John Layman’s work on the new Mars Attacks! then you’ll unquestionably be a fan of Beware… The Frogmen from Neptune! (by brothers MD and Will Perkins). This was an awesome invasion title straight out of an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. This is one of those rare titles where the lettering can really make a difference (as is the case with John Layman’s Mars Attacks and Chew). I truly loved this title. It didn’t take itself too seriously and really kept me laughing (which is rare for me).
It seems like 215ink loves to do noir with a twist, because Footprints (by Joey Esposito and Jonathan Moore) is exactly that. This book is perfect for anyone who loves old school detective stories and who are Cryptozoophiles (did I just make that word up?) like me. It’s a fantastic blend of gumshoe stories from the fifties mixed with all your favorite cryptids, Bigfoot, Jersey Devil, Loch Ness Monster and possibly, the Mothman. If you like John Layman’s work on the new Mars Attacks! then you’ll unquestionably be a fan of Beware… The Frogmen from Neptune! (by brothers MD and Will Perkins). This was an awesome invasion title straight out of an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. This is one of those rare titles where the lettering can really make a difference (as is the case with John Layman’s Mars Attacks and Chew). I truly loved this title. It didn’t take itself too seriously and really kept me laughing (which is rare for me).
Finally, possibly the most intriguing
comic I purchased at Comic Con was Ed Brisson and Michael Walsh’s Comeback, from Image Shadowline. I
absolutely loved this book. If you saw “Looper” in theaters recently, and it
left you wanting more, look no further than Comeback.
It’s a time travel story unlike any you’ve seen before. Mr. Walsh’s art was absolutely
perfect for this story and Brisson’s sharp dialogue left me itching for more. I
wouldn’t be surprised to see this title on several Must Read lists.