Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Comic Sales info

At the industry's modern height, circa '93, industry sales were approx. $6 billion. After the crash, circa '95, comic industry yearly sales plummeted to $100 million. As reported by CBG.

Last weekend, at the con in Chicago, ICv2 publisher Milton Griepp delivered the company's White Paper on the current state of the comic publishing industry.

S
ales of comics & graphic novels in North America:
2009 total market was $680 million.
2008 total market was $715 million.
...a drop of about 6% year over year, but still a lot better than '95.

Good arbiter showing how much the comic industry has improved, sales-wise, since the bust -- and also how much there is left to regain in order to get back to multiple chromium cover goodness.


Comics & Anime: Good News and Bad News

Good News
Chris Claremont and Milo Manara coupled to do an X-Women one-shot, coming in June or July.


Bad News

Carl Macek, who is credited with helping to start the anime boom here in North America when he put together the Robotech syndicated series from three different mecha anime in the mid 1980s, has died from a heart attack at the age of 58. The news of Macek’s untimely death was reported by animation historian Jerry Beck on his blog. Macek and Beck were partners in Streamline Pictures, which they formed in 1988.


While Robotech was crucial in spreading interest in anime to a wide audience and somewhat controversial (especially to purists) in the way that it manipulated pre-existing anime series, Streamline Pictures released a host of brilliant anime productions on VHS tape that established the reputation of Japanese animation in North America. The high quality Streamline releases helped to create a devoted fan base for challenging adult animated stories that targeted a mature audience with sophisticated, often science fiction-themed sagas such as Akira, Robot Carnival, Lensman, Doomed Megalopolis, Twilight of the Cockroaches, Wicked City, and Crying Freeman. Streamline also released Miyazaki’s brilliant Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro, and Carl supervised the original English dub track of My Neighbor Totoro. Streamline was purchased by the financially shaky Orion Pictures in 1996 and disappeared with the demise of its parent company.

Macek returned to animation production in the late 1990s acting as a consultant for the Heavy Metal 2000 animated film, and writing the anime adaptation of Brian Pulido’s Lady Death for ADV.

At the time of his death, Macek was helping to create the English dub version for Viz Media's Bleach anime series.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Gift

Thought you guys would like this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOZkLIwbRrw&feature=player_embedded



...how was Wondercon?

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Basketball Jesus



Character design for a web comic.

Sketchbook Cover


Here's how it's supposed to look.