Monday, October 22, 2007

Tales of Hemlock


Tales of Hemlock is a new ongoing comic book series by Christian creators Kevin Yong and Eric Jansen.

The series follows the adventures of a paranormal investigator whose crisis of faith leads him to a ghost town named Hemlock -- a town where rival sinister conspiracies converge and where all the dark shadowy creatures of the world’s legends have come to hide. But what are they hiding from? And why?

The story is a modern tale of science-fiction and dark fantasy, with a cast of characters each forced to confront the philosophical implications of their own worldviews as they attempt to make sense of the hidden mysteries they uncover on their road trip to Hemlock.

Tales of Hemlock (32 pages, B&W interiors, painted cover art, $3.00.) is published by God & Country Graphics, and the first issue is now available through the CCAS catalog. The second issue is currently under production and scheduled for 2008 release.

Friday, August 3, 2007

Thriller Novelist Robin Parrish Debuts Web Comic

Minneapolis, MN--

Bethany House Publishers and author Robin Parrish have made available the the first issue in a four-part Web-only comic story, "Guardian," based on the characters from Parrish's Dominion Trilogy books, Relentless and Fearless.

"Guardian," available at www.bethanyhouse.com/dominiontrilogy, fills in the gap between Relentless and Fearless, which released this month, and introduces the reader to a threat that takes a larger role in Fearless and in the final book of the series, due Summer 2008.

"Guardian" is written by Parrish with art by Tim Bates, and a new chapter in the four-part series will appear every two weeks.

Bethany House Publishers is a division of Baker Publishing Group.

Wild Characters Inhabit International Comics Exhibition

Albuquerque, NM (July 17, 2007) –

Why are a spikey-haired street rapper from Cuba, a cranky cactus from Australia, and a Goliath-powered housewife from Japan hanging out together in the same hall? They’re all part of an Internet-based comics exhibition showcasing selected entries to COMIX35’s second International Christian Comics Competition. The virtual show, located online at www.christiancomics.org, will run from July 5th to September 5th.

Nate Butler, president of COMIX35, stated “twenty four countries are represented in the exhibition including Argentina, Indonesia, Estonia, Italy, Russia, Nigeria, Canada, Brazil and Mexico. Top comics artists from every continent are participating in this event.”

COMIX35 organized the first International Christian Comics Competition in 2005 and a Spanish Comics Competition in 2006.

“Comics are the ‘medium of the masses’ around the world,” declared Butler. “Middle Eastern youth, East Indian school children, Filipinos, French and Mexican adults – all are huge readers of comics. And the Japanese are in a class by themselves. Their best-selling comic has a circulation of 3.2 million copies per week, compared to 2.5 million copies a year for the top US comic book title.”

COMIX35’s exhibition is providing entrants with the opportunity to prove they can produce top-quality work that will reach these masses as well. Two entrants will be selected as prize winners by judges from Japan, Australia, England, France, Malaysia and the US, but all exhibition visitors will be able to participate in designating the "People's Choice Award.”

For additional information or a copy of the printed book from the first competition contact:
Nate Butler:
505-232-3500
COMIX35
Nate@comix35.org.

About COMIX35
A comics ministry based on the Bible verses from Exodus 35:30-35, COMIX35 has been training individuals and organizations around the world in the production and effective use of comics-style literature since 1996.

Monday, July 2, 2007

CCAS at the San Diego Comic Con!

The Christian Comic Arts Society is going to be at the San Diego Comic-Con!

Come visit us at #P7 in Aisle 1900 in the Small Press Section!

Spirituality in Comics Panel:
Saturday, July 28, 2007, 10:30 AM-11:30 AM, Room 10
Spiritual themes weave a significant pattern in the story arc of our comics’ worlds.

Hear from distinguished guests Doug TenNapel (Creature Tech,
Iron West, Earthworm Jim), Holly Golightly (School Bites, Vampfire, Sabrina the Teenage Witch), Miriam Libicki (Real Gone Girl Studios), Christine Kerrick (Soul Trappers) and Leo Partible (Behind the Screen: Insiders on Faith, Risen Magazine) hosted by Scott A. Shuford (CCAS).


Christian Comic Arts Society Panel:
Sunday,
July 29, 2007, 10:30 AM-11:30 AM, Room 24A
Hear about the 2007 explosion of Christian-themed projects from major publishers and network with other Christians.

Panel features Buzz Dixon (Serenity,
Goofyfoot Gurl, Realbuzz Studios), Eric Jansen (Foursquare Missions Press), Robin Parrish (Fearless—The Dominion Trilogy, INFUZE Magazine) and Thom Parham (The Gospel According to Super-Heroes) hosted by Robert Flores (CCAS).
A short sermon and
worship music will precede the panel discussion.


For more information on the Christian Comic Arts Society, please visit
http://www.christiancomicarts.com
For more information on Comic-Con, please visit
http://www.comic-con.org

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Comix Workshops at the Biola Media Conference, April 21

Comix workshops announced for the Biola Media Conference!

DATE: Saturday, April 21, 2007
TIME: 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
COST: $70 (price includes lunch)
Student discounts available.
WHERE: Biola University
13800 Biola Ave., La Mirada, CA
REGISTER: Online at www.biolamedia.com or 1-866-334-2266

After decades of struggle in Hollywood, the Christian creative community celebrated with hits like The Passion, The Chronicles of Narnia, Exorcism of Emily Rose and more. But now, with studios actually opening "faith-based" distribution divisions, pursuing spiritually themed projects, and with pastors that top the bestseller lists on a regular basis, it's time to define who we are, and why we're here.

In our rush to cash in on Hollywood success, have we hit the mother lode or discovered fool's gold? Perhaps more important, are we becoming a sub-culture, the counter-culture, or THE culture...

From the perspectives of feature films, television, advertising, journalism, design, digital media, and more, we're exploring how to mine our potential in the new Hollywood.

Join us as we host the largest national conference for Christian media professionals working in the mainstream media today, for a full day of connecting, reflecting, and strategizing at the Biola Media Conference.
For a complete schedule and list of the conference events, go to www.biolamedia.com.

COMIX WORKSHOPS

11:00 AM: Gold Rush!
The rise & acceptance of faith-based Graphic Novels & Manga in America
What happens when you combine 2 growth categories of entertainment product sales? GOLD RUSH! The intersection of graphic novels/manga with increased desire for faith-based products has created a demand from mass merchants, secular bookstores and Christian retail outlets. Come hear from three of the leaders in this field.
Panel Discussion Featuring:
Buzz Dixon, President, Co-founder for Realbuzz Studios, Member, Christian Comic Arts Society (CCAS)
Buzz has over 130 animation credits in film and TV such as G.I. Joe: The Motion Picture, Batman, Transformers, Tiny Toons, and more, and is creator of the successful Serenity manga series.
Michael Davis, VP UMI Media / Producer
Michael is well known as the co-creator of Static Shock! the Emmy award-winning WB & Cartoon Network show. His latest creation is the faith based Guardian Line from Urban Ministries.
Brett Burner, Creator/Publisher/Writer for Lamp Post
Brett has published dozens of titles into the Comix and Christian retail markets, is currently producing three 8-book manga series, and is the teaching pastor of Immanuel Church in La Mesa, CA.
Moderated by:
Scott A. Shuford, CEO, FrontGate Media/FrontGate Creative, Member, Christian Comic Arts Society (CCAS)
Scott connects companies to their audiences through FrontGate Media; a cornerstone for companies desiring to connect to the Christian consumer, and FrontGate Creative; nationally recognized for branding, print & web creative for companies including IHOP, Toyota, Damzl & Gloria Jean's Coffees.
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1:30 PM: The Big Valley
Crossing Over from One Medium to Another
Jim has crossed over from comics to feature film, Matt from songwriter and music producer to novelist. If you've been told to "find one thing and stick to it" even though deep inside you long to EXPLORE and EXPAND, come hear how two individuals who have chosen to work in multiple mediums, and have thrown aside the old idea that they are bound to one field of art/entertainment.

Featuring:

Jim Krueger, Comic Book Writer/Filmmaker
Past creative director for Marvel Comics, Jim is presently one of the top 10 award winning freelance comic book writers and property creators today.

Matt Bronleewe, Author / Music Producer
Music Producer for artists such as Jars or Clay, Natalie Imbruglia, Rebecca St. James, Michael W. Smith, and Plumb, Matt is currently authoring his new adventure trilogy, Illuminated.
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3:00 PM: The Wild Bunch
From Johnny Bravo to Cartoon Network and Beyond
Van Partible started with the Cartoon Network shortly after it's initial launch in 1992.From his time in the trenches, Van will discuss the book he has been working on about the history of the network, how the animation industry has changed, and where it seems to be headed.
Featuring:
Van Partible, Cartoon Creator
Creator, director, and writer of Cartoon Network's Johnny Bravo, Van is currently in production on a Johnny Bravo video game for PS2.

Leo Partible, Author & Speaker
Leo has contributed to several books including Behind the Screen: Insiders on Faith, Film, and Culture, The Gospel According to Superheroes: Religion and Pop Culture, and co-wrote the comic book series Killer Stunts, Inc. He is a regular contributor to Infuze Magazine has been interviewed by NPR (National Public Radio), The Atlantic Monthly, Publisher's Weekly, World Magazine,
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For a complete list of sessions and workshops, see
REGISTER Online at www.biolamedia.com or Call 1-866-334-2266. Walk up registration available as well on day of event.

Friday, March 2, 2007

CCAS Social Network site opens

CCAS has opened its own social network.

Come on down and join in!

www.christiancomicart.ning.com