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Tales From the Water Cooler #89

Welcome to Tales From the Water Cooler!

Join Infinite Speech, Decapitated Dan, and the Southern Sensation each week as they gather around the water cooler of stories to talk about comics.

This week the Clergyman is back while the Sensation is still lost in Rotworld. Listen in as the guys do some horror comic trivia and take a look at Amazing Spider-Man #696, I Vampire #13, A-Babies Vs. X-Babies #1 and Bedlam #1.

This weeks Kickstarter of the week can be found at:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/842916453/arsenic-lullaby-the-big-stall-full-color-graphic-n?ref=live

All that and more can be found here, each week on Tales From the Water Cooler!

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Discussions with Decapitated Dan #116: Andy Korty

Discussions with Decapitated Dan #116: Andy Korty

Horror comics have been scaring readers for years. Is there anyone brave enough to sit down with their creators? This is Discussions with Decapitated Dan.

Listen in this week as Dan is joined once again by creator Andy Korty to talk about his web comic The Manor and so much more!

You can find out more about The Manor at http://welcometothemanor.com/

You can find out more about musical guest The Birthday Massacre at http://www.thebirthdaymassacre.com/

The show is sponsored by CuriousGoodsandComics.com
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Tales From the Water Cooler #88

Welcome to Tales From the Water Cooler!

Join Infinite Speech, Decapitated Dan, and the Southern Sensation each week as they gather around the water cooler of stories to talk about comics.

This week the Sensation is lost in Rotworld as Decap and Speech do some Super Hero Movie Trivia and then take a look at Hellblazer #296, Cyberforce #1 and Daredevil #19.

This weeks Kickstarter of the week can be found at:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/389428422/angel-of-mercy-series-book-one?ref=category

All that and more can be found here, each week on Tales From the Water Cooler!

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Best of From the Tomb Magazine Shipping 10/24/12

I personally have to tell you all to check out this amazing book. As a matter of fact, if you like me and follow what I do, you can easily thank From the Tomb Magazine for that. Back when I was just going by Dan, it was an email that I had with writer Peter Normanton that started the nickname Decapitated Dan.  I owe a lot of thanks to Peter for helping get me to where I am today. Working on the From the Tomb Website and store is what lead me to begin doing reviews and interviews. So basically it has all snowballed since I was introduced to From the Tomb Magazine! This book collects some of the greatest things ever covered in the 28 issues, and some new material that was meant for issue #29. Maybe if we all buy a copy will can see From the Tomb Magazine emerge from the grave!

Since 2000, From The Tomb has terrified readers worldwide, as the preeminent magazine on the history of horror comics, with stellar writing and intensely frightening illustrations from the best talent in the industry. Produced in the UK, issues have been scarce and highly collectible in the US, and here's your chance to see what you've been missing! Now, TwoMorrows Publishing brings you this  "Best Of" collection, compiling the finest features from From the Tomb's ten years of terror, along with new material originally scheduled to see publication in the never-published #29. It celebrates the 20th Century's finest horror comics—and those they tried to ban—with a selection of revised and updated articles on Matt Fox, Alvin Hollingsworth, Basil Wolverton, Johnny Craig, Richard Corben, Lou Cameron, Rudy Palais, plus classic publishers including ACG, Atlas, EC, Fiction House, Harvey Comics, Skywald, Warren, House of Hammer, A-Bomb Comics, Cannibals, and others! It also includes a full-color section, and an invaluable set of collectors' indices, to help you track down long-buried gems in the horror genre. Don't go out after dark without it!

ORDER THE BOOK NOW HERE AT A DISCOUNTED RATE!

ISBN-13: 978-1-60549-043-4
ISBN-10: 1-60549-043-1

Diamond Comic Distributors Order Code: AUG121322
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Discussions with Decapitated Dan #115: P.H. Dillard

Discussions with Decapitated Dan #115: P.H. Dillard

Horror comics have been scaring readers for years. Is there anyone brave enough to sit down with their creators? This is Discussions with Decapitated Dan.

Listen in this week as Dan is joined by writer P.H. Dillard to talk about his new Serial Killer comic Risher and so much more!

You can find out more about P.H. Dillard at http://www.rishercomic.com/

You can find out more about musical guest The Birthday Massacre at http://www.thebirthdaymassacre.com/

The show is sponsored by CuriousGoodsandComics.com
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I have been Nominated for a Shel Dorf Award!

Just in case you have not heard yet, I have been nominated for a Shel Dorf Award for Best Blogger! I need your help in winning though, so if you could please go vote for me! And while you are at it make sure to vote for friends of what I do around here!

http://www.sheldorfawards.com/vote

Founded in 2010, along with the inaugural Detroit Fanfare, the Shel Dorf awards are dedicated to recognizing the comic industries best and brightest talents. Like Shel, another Detroit native, the awards are most concerned with the fan perspective, giving the fans unprecedented say in the nomination and voting process.

The Shel Dorf awards proudly celebrate the best of our industry's present while honoring the unique place that Detroit has in comic fandom's past.

This years Nominees are:

Writer of the Year:
  Ed Brubaker
  Geoff Johns
  Mark Waid
  Robert Kirkman
  Scott Snyder

Penciler of the Year:
  Greg Capullo
  Ivan Reis
  J.H. Williams III
  Paolo Rivera
  Ryan Ottley
  Ryan Stegman

Inker of the Year:
  Bill Nichols
  Jonathan Glapion
  Scott Williams

Colorist of the Year:
  Brian Miller / Hi Fi Color
  Dave Stewart
  Jeff Balke
  Laura Allred
  Nei Ruffino

Editor of the Year:
  Axel Alonzo
  Chad Lambert
  Raven Gregory
  Shannon Eric Denton
  Sina Grace

Cover Artist of the Year:
  Alex Ross
  Bernie Wrightson
  David Aja
  Eric Basaldua
  Nei Ruffino

Letterer of the Year:
  Chris Eliopoulos
  Jaymes Reed
  Stan Sakai
  Tom Orzcechoski

Mini Series of the Year:
  Avengers Vs. X-Men
  Deadworld War Of The Dead
  Star Trek TNG / Doctor Who: Assimilation
  Legend of Oz: The Wicked West

Original Graphic Novel of the Year:
  Batman Earth One
  Chillers
  Harvey Pekar's Cleveland
  Jim Henson's Tales of Sand
  Underwater Welder

Web Comic of the Year:
  Axe Cop by Malachai Nicolle and Ethan Nicolle
  Battlepug by Nike Norton
  Beardo by Dan Dougherty
  Disappointing Monsters by Daniel Bradford & Owen Mackinder
  Gronk by Katie Cook
  Retail Sunshine by Phil Machi

Syndicated Print Strip of the Year:
  Beardo
  Garfield
  Foxtrot
  Funky Winkerbean

Comic To Multi-Media Adaption of the Year:
  The Avengers
  The Dark Knight Rises
  The Walking Dead, Season Two
  The Amazing Spider-Man

Comic Blogger of the Year:
  Rich Johnston Bleeding Cool News
  Heidi MacDonald The Beat
  Henry Barajas
  L. Vincent Poupard Yahoo
  Decapitated Dan
  Michael Hamersky On Comics

Continuing Series of the Year:
  Amazing Spider-Man
  Batman
  Daredevil
  Saga
  The Walking Dead

Self Published Comic of the Year:
  Arsenic Lullaby by Douglas Paszkiewicz
  Bob Howard, Plumber of the Unknown by Rafael Nieves and Dan Doughterty
  Rachel Rising by Terry Moore
  Rainbow In The Dark by Comfort Love & Adam Withers
  Red Angel by Erin Pyne & Russ Leach

Kids' Comic of the Year:
  Adventure Time
  Amelia Rules
  Owly
  Superman Family Adventures
  Tiny Titans
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Tales From the Water Cooler #87

Welcome to Tales From the Water Cooler!

Join Infinite Speech, Decapitated Dan, and the Southern Sensation each week as they gather around the water cooler of stories to talk about comics.

This week the Sensation is lost in Rotworld as Decap and Speech take a look at Transfusion #1, Archer and Armstrong #3, Point of Impact #1 and Uncanny Avengers #1.

This weeks Kickstarter of the week can be found at: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thewebcomicfactory/post-apocalyptic-nick-end-of-the-world-edition

This weeks Indie Go GO of the week can be found at: http://en.indiegogo.com/JOEFRANKENSTEIN?a=1594288

All that and more can be found here, each week on Tales From the Water Cooler!

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Discussions with Decapitated Dan #114: Haunted Horrors

Discussions with Decapitated Dan #114: Haunted Horrors

Horror comics have been scaring readers for years. Is there anyone brave enough to sit down with their creators? This is Discussions with Decapitated Dan.

Listen in this week as Dan is joined by Horror Comic Historians Craig Yoe and Steve Banes to talk about their new and yet old comic from IDW Haunted Horrors and so much more!

You can find out more about Craig Yoe at http://www.yoebooks.com/

You can find out more about Steve Banes at http://thehorrorsofitall.blogspot.com/

You can find out more about musical guest The Birthday Massacre at http://www.thebirthdaymassacre.com/

The show is sponsored by CuriousGoodsandComics.com
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Jim Terry talks IDW's The Crow: Skinning the Wolves

Decapitated Dan: Hey Jim,thanks for taking time to talk with me about The Crow: Skinning the Wolves .

Jim Terry: No problem, Dan - thanks for digging me out of my cave.

DD: First of all lets talk about you. Who are you and what do you do?

JT: I'm Jim Terry, comic book "creator". Quotations are there so I don't take myself too seriously.

DD: How did you find yourselves getting into making comics?

Cover to issue #1
JT: I've always loved comics, but I took a break for a while in the 90s - I didn't care for the direction they were going in and wanted to pursue different creative avenues. I'd written some screenplays and was close to getting something done, but too many cooks in the kitchen was killing it for me. Like so many others today, I decided it'd be better to do a "graphic novel" of my script. Little did I realize how intensely I'd rediscover my love for graphic storytelling - it soon became the only thing I cared to pursue.

DD: How did you come on board to work with James on The Crow: Skinning the Wolves?

JT: I had xerox pages of my book LIE DOWN LOW with me at a convention in the early 2000's, he was there, I threw them on his table and disappeared. About four years later he sent me an email saying he just got around to looking at them. We ended up liking many of the same artists, writers and filmmakers, and cared about comics and visual storytelling in similar ways. I'd been working on my craft for around ten years by then, and he liked where I was with that so when the opportunity arose he asked if I'd like to be a part of it. I would have drawn grass growing for him, but the story he gave me was... well, it's right up my alley.

DD: So what can you tell me about The Crow: Skinning the Wolves. What's it all about?

JT: It's a World War II era story set in a prison camp - The Crow has returned to deal some justice to the SOBs running it, show them that life should not be the disposable thing they believe it to be. He just does it in a mean, mean way.

DD: Who are the main characters?

JT: There are a couple prisoners we focus in on, particularly a young girl and her mother - they are the moral eyes. There is The Commandant, a man obsessed with chess, Wagner's Ring Cycle, and stomping out the lives of others with nonchalance. And of course there is The Man - with a Crow perched on his shoulder, ready to do some damage. But the less you know about him the better - at least for now.

DD: Where did this idea come from?

I guess James has been knocking this idea around for some twenty odd years.

DD: If you were to give this book a movie style rating (G, PG, PG-13, R,  X) what would it get, and why would you say that?

JT: It's definitely a hard R. I won't sugarcoat it, there is plenty of violence in these pages, and most of it is graphic and brutal. The setting itself is, to me, enough to warrant a more mature outlook.

DD: In terms of horror what can we expect?

Interior art from issue #1
JT: Well, as I said, we're not shying away from the violence in this book. Now I know that gore doesn't automatically denote horror but I think the overall tone of the book is macabre enough to put it in that category. Besides, I think my graphic sensibilities lend themselves to the horror realm with or without my intentions.

DD: What are you hoping readers can take away from this story?

JT: First and foremost, I'm hoping readers will find something they're not used to seeing. There are sooo many books on the shelves today, it's a bit overwhelming - not to mention the myriad digital options - so I'm hoping for a unique experience. If it can get people interested in what went on over there, that's great but not our prime goal. I'd love to just tell a good yarn, and if there are any aspiring artists out there who are inspired to drop the mouse and pick up a brush, that'd be fantastic too.

DD: Where can people go to order the first issue? What is the Diamond Code?

JT: The order code for issue 1 is OCT12 0354 and it will be on the shelves mid-December.

DD: Can we expect more Crow work from you in the future?

JT: We'll have to see what James is up to, what IDW has planned and if this book connects with readers. I'd love to, though! It's a universe I'm very comfortable in and have a great respect for.

DD: Can you talk a bit about your experiences so far with working in comics?

JT: I liken it a bit with busting into film. Very difficult and if you're a character actor (as I am) and not some handsome, generic dude you have to dig your heels in and take what you can until something comes along that can help define you. I've been working alone on my books for some time, but it's all been growth. Page 1 is different than page 50, you know? But so far I've just been trying anything and everything that comes my way, I try not to say no to anything unless I absolutely can't do it.

DD: Other than The Crow, what other books are you working on at the moment?

JT: I'm working on an independent book called THE UNDERNEATH with Chicago writer Tom Stillwell, which is a lot of fun and should be completed soon. You can find more about it at http://www.underneathcomic.com/. I'm also (when I can) working on my crime epic LIE DOWN LOW, a modern noir concerning low level criminals trying to justify their existences. Heavy! Always irons in the fire.

DD: What is the most horific thing that has happened to you at a convention?

JT: I'd hate to say it, but the soul-crushing, spirit smashing monotony of having EVERYONE pass the table without looking at the work. I'm sure many creators out there can sympathize. If you're not a used car salesman at those things, it's hard to get anyone interested long enough to see the value of what you're trying to do. That's a horrible feeling, experiencing that over a very long weekend. Other than that I love cons! Ha ha!

DD: Were you into any horror titles growing up that lead you to want to work on a book like this?

Jim Terry's take on Decapitated Dan
JT: Absolutely. I was a passionate reader of CREEPY, EERIE and anything else I could get my hands on. The EC stuff was a bit hard to find so I didn't discover that until later but now it's a profound influence on my work. I drool over Bernie Wrightson, Tim Vigil, Timothy Truman, Corben, not to mention James O'Barr's gritty work... the list goes on and on and I could fill a book with my heroes. I still have the Twisted Tales written by Bruce Jones, with the cover by Bernie that used to give me
butterflies in the gut every time I read it. Proud member of the Fango Family here.

DD: What comics are you currently reading?

JT: Ah, I was reading SCALPED until it recently ended, I'm liking FURY and dug SPACEMAN... HAWKEN was a lot of fun! Usually anything Steve Niles puts out. There's a lot of great work coming out of Chicago as well, Tim Seeley's horror stuff is great, Mike Norton's dipping his pencil in that world... OFFICER DOWNE is nasty fun and SMOKE AND MIRRORS was great. Mostly I dig backwards though. I have a steady diet of EC books I go back to, learning about guys like Alex Toth and Will Eisner and Harvey Kurtzman and the legends that built the foundation we all stand on now.

DD: So where can readers find out more about this book, and about yourself?

JT: I think I told you everything there is about me, but my website is www.woundedbutdangerous.com if you want to swing by there and scope some work. Keep checking IDW's website for more info about SKINNING THE WOLVES, and please give it a try when it arrives!

DD: So in summary give me a quick recap on The Crow: Skinning the Wolves and why fans should give it a try.

JT: Again, there's a lot of honest sweat in this book, it's old-school and brass knuckled and its heart is on its sleeve. If you come away from it not feeling there's passion on every page, I certainly haven't done my job. If you stick around through issue 3, hopefully you can close the book and just softly say, "damn".

DD: Thanks so much for your time Jim.

JT: Thank you Dan, sorry for giving you a Tolstoy length interview!

To find out more about Jim go to http://www.woundedbutdangerous.com/
To find out more about The Crow: Skinning the Wolves go to http://www.idwpublishing.com/
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Tales From the Water Cooler #86

Welcome to Tales From the Water Cooler!

Join Infinite Speech, Decapitated Dan, and the Southern Sensation each week as they gather around the water cooler of stories to talk about comics.

This week the Clergyman is back as the guys tackle some Super Hero Trivia and then take a look at Stormwatch #13, Aesops Ark #3, Daredevil: End of Days #1 and Amazing Spider-Man #695.

This weeks Kickstarter of the week can be found at: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/364698788/chinatown-a-graphic-novel?utm_source=NEW+RELEASES:+Wednesday+October+10th&utm_campaign=First+Aid+Comics+News&utm_medium=email

All that and more can be found here, each week on Tales From the Water Cooler!

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Discussions with Decapitated Dan #113: Disappointing Monsters

Discussions with Decapitated Dan #113: Disappointing Monsters

Horror comics have been scaring readers for years. Is there anyone brave enough to sit down with their creators? This is Discussions with Decapitated Dan.

Listen in this week as Dan is joined by creators Daniel Bradford and Owen Mackinder to talk about their award winning web comic Disappointing Monsters and so much more!

You can find out more about Disappointing Monsters at http://www.disappointingmonsters.com/

You can find out more about musical guest The Birthday Massacre at http://www.thebirthdaymassacre.com/

The show is sponsored by CuriousGoodsandComics.com
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Tales From the Water Cooler #85

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Tales From the Water Cooler #85

Welcome to Tales From the Water Cooler!

Join Infinite Speech, Decapitated Dan, and the Southern Sensation each week as they gather around the water cooler of stories to talk about comics.

This week the guys tackle some Super Hero Trivia and then take a look at Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow #17, Skullkickers #18 and National Comics Rose and Thorn #1.

This weeks Kickstarter of the week can be found at: www.kickstarter.com/projects/charles-d-moisant/zombie-annihilation-15000-free-hard-copies

All that and more can be found here, each week on Tales From the Water Cooler!

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Discussions with Decapitated Dan #112: Riley Rossmo

Discussions with Decapitated Dan #112: Riley Rossmo

Horror comics have been scaring readers for years. Is there anyone brave enough to sit down with their creators? This is Discussions with Decapitated Dan.

Listen in this week as Dan is once again joined by artist Riley Rossmo. This time the guys talk about Bedlam, Rebel Blood and so much more!

You can find out more about Riley at http://rileyrossmo.com/

You can find out more about musical guest Tool at http://www.toolband.com/

The show is sponsored by CuriousGoodsandComics.com