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Archive for April, 2007
Animated Fantastic Foreskins
Note to marketing: You should probably read those lines outloud instead of wasting your time making alien Albas.
Posted by Tim Leong on April 30th, 2007 filed in Blog | Comment now »
Spidey 3 x Sony phones!
Posted by Tim Leong on April 30th, 2007 filed in Blog, Lifestyle | Comment now »
Sony Ericsson has collabed with the Spidey 3 team to create a few kickass phone just in time for the movie premiere. Fortunately, they look awesome. Unfortunately, unless you live in China, you can’t have one.
New FF2 International Posters
The concept behind this international campaign? Make the hottest woman alive look as strange and unattractive as possible. They nailed it!
Posted by Tim Leong on April 25th, 2007 filed in Movies, Blog | 1 Comment »
The rest.
Comic Romance — Almost!
Found on the Missed Connections section of New York Craigslist:
saw you at jim hanlys universe - m4w - 20
you were at the front counter asian female i wanted to ask you for your name i didnt want to disrespect my friend that was with me so i decided to catch you here we talked about the sandiego comic con what i wanted to do was ask you to go with me to the comic-con in sandiego in july ”””’
Didn’t want to disrespect your friend? Weak!
Posted by Tim Leong on April 25th, 2007 filed in Blog | 1 Comment »
American Anime Awards
Check out this behind the scenes coverage of the first-ever American Anime Awards.
I fully admit I’m not up to speed on anime knowledge and had to cram the days leading up to the show. At the awards it was a bit intimidating because all these other reporters and outlets knew anime and manga backwards and forwards. Sounds easy, right? Wrong. I had to be able to spot the voice actors for the different anime shows. Voice actors! Not only was I not familiar with the shows and the characters, I had to recognize the faces of the people who voiced them. Not Easy. But we winged it and I think it turned out okay. The one funny thing that happened was with the first guy interviewed in the video, Vic Mignogna (Fullmetal Alchemist). Leading up to the interview, I could NOT say his name for the life of me.
Me: How do you say his name?
Cameraman: Mig-yana
Me: Migana
Cameraman: Mig-yana
Me: Mignya
Cameraman: Mig-yana
Me: Mignanya
Cameraman: Mig-yaaaanaaa
Me: MigyaaaangaYou get the idea.
The only time I got it right was when I actually interviewed him. Which, of course, they cut from the video. PS — Vic won. And really, aren’t we all winners? Well, except for the people that lost. Suckas!
Posted by Tim Leong on April 24th, 2007 filed in Conventions, Blog, Videos | Comment now »
NYC: Come Get Some Fresh Meat
If you’re in New York today you must come by the SVA gallery today between 6-8 for the student mini comics show. I was lucky enough to meet a lot of the kids a few weeks back, and there are some good cartoonists out there.
It’s at the Visual Arts Gallery
Posted by Tim Leong on April 19th, 2007 filed in Party, Blog | Comment now »
601 W. 26st st. 15th floor
VIDEO: Who’s That Handsome Devil?
Why, it’s Calvin Reid, bigshot editor at PWCW and one of the nicest guys around. Check out this video interview with him from the Thursday before the New York Comic Con started. We chatted right after the graphic novel conference about trends in the comics industry. Check it!
Posted by Tim Leong on April 19th, 2007 filed in Blog, Videos | Comment now »
Brian K. Vaughan in Complex Magazine

The new issue of Complex Magazine hit the stands this week. In it, not only can you find a cool story about James Franco and Spider-Man 3, but you can also find my very first print magazine byline. I wrote a profile on some guy named Brian K. Vaughan. Perhaps you’ve heard of him?The piece was trimmed down significantly, which gave me a taste of my own editing medicine. The story was written more for the Complex reader demo, not hardcore comics fans like you. Yes, you. But you do get some cool original photography of BKV. Go to your local B&N and pick one up.
Posted by Tim Leong on April 12th, 2007 filed in Magazines, Blog | Comment now »
FRESHMEAT: One Week From Today
Once a year the Illustration and Cartooning students at SVA have a mini comics show, and every year it’s awesome. If you’re in the area, you should really check it out. It’s got great energy and you get a chance to meet a lot of very talented creators. I met 25 or so of them a few weekends ago when I did portfolio reviews for them, and there are some very promising students out there. This event always sneaks up on me, so I’m posting this so it won’t sneak up on you:
Freshmeat 2007
Thursday, April 19, 6 - 8pm
An annual mini-comic convention sponsored by the SVA club Cartoon Allies. Held this year in conjunction with the BFA Illustration and Cartooning Department exhibition, artists and writers from all areas of the College will sell their comics, books, artwork and other creations.Visual Arts Gallery
Posted by Tim Leong on April 12th, 2007 filed in Party, Blog | Comment now »
601 West 26 Street, 15th floor
Free and open to the public.
Huge Web Sale From Top Shelf — Buy me something
To celebrate Top Shelf’s 10th Anniversary in publishing, and also to announce (and prepare for) our 2007-2008 publishing line, for the next ten days — from Monday April 9th thru Wednesday April 18th — Top Shelf is having its biggest web sale ever. When you visit the site, you’ll find over 125 graphic novels and comics on sale, with fifty titles marked down to just $3 (!), twenty-five titles marked down to just $1 (!), and a slew of other key titles just slashed!
Posted by Tim Leong on April 9th, 2007 filed in Blog | Comment now »
Check it out here…
Top Shelf Announces 2008 Schedule
This weekend Top Shelf Comix announced their ‘08 publishing schedule, and boy is it a doozy. The whole list is here, but some highlights include:
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 3: Century 1 of 3
By Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill
The third volume detailing the exploits of Miss Wilhelmina Murray and her extraordinary colleagues, Century, is a 216-page epic spanning almost a hundred years. Divided into three 72-page chapters — each a self-contained narrative to avoid frustrating cliff-hanger delays between episodes — this monumental tale takes place in three distinct eras, building to an apocalyptic conclusion occurring in our own current twenty-first century.Dogs Day End
By Brian Wood and Nikki Cook (not Cox, sorry!)
Following up on the time-honored adage “you can’t go home again”, Dogs Day End details the personal journey of 30-year-old Andrew Maguire, pulled back to the small upstate hometown of his childhood by his mother as she enters the final stages of cancer. Once back, he revisits the demons of his youth: his estranged father, resentful ex-buddies, and his jilted high school sweetheart. As the twin pressures of the past and the present threaten to bury him, Andrew makes an all-or-nothing decision to come to terms with it all.Too Cool To Be Forgotten
Posted by Tim Leong on April 9th, 2007 filed in Blog | 1 Comment »
By Alex Robinson
Andy Wicks is a forty-something father of two who’s making one final attempt to quit smoking: hypnosis. He’s skeptical it will work but is stunned that when he emerges from his trance, he’s fifteen years old - and it’s 1985! Is he doomed to relive the worst four years of his life or will this second go-round finally give him the answers he’s been missing all his life? If nothing else he’ll finally get to ask out Marie Simone from history class…
Video: Me + Pierre Bernard from Late Night with Conan O’Brien
At the New York Comic-Con I ran into Pierre Bernard, graphic designer and star of the Conan segment, Pierre Bernard’s Recliner of Rage. I knew he was a big comics fan and I love his segements so I had to grab a word with him. Watch him speak on collectibles and also co-hosting the American Anime Awards. Behind the scenes video of the Anime Babes included.
Posted by Tim Leong on April 9th, 2007 filed in Blog, Videos | Comment now »






