Archive for July, 2009

Paulo Henrique
Paulo in Space!

Written by: Paulo Henrique
Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Hi Everyone!

It’s me, Paulo dropping in to write about a new project I’ve been working on when I’m not drawing the HARDY BOYS, which isn’t very often. I love drawing the Joe and Frank, but one of my biggest loves outside of music and art is…

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SPACE!

I am a big fan of astronomy and Science Fiction. If you are new to Science Fiction, pick up a book by Ray Bradbury. Just don’t blame me if you get hooked and can’t stop reading him.

Recently I began writing and drawing my own graphic novel about an astrobiologist who explores new worlds to learn more about the evolution of intelligent lifeforms on planets far away. I like the character, but I haven’t named her yet! I’ve never published my own work and the HARDY BOYS pages take up most of my time, so I’ve only got about 10 pages done. I hope that it becomes a full-length graphic novel. I thought you all might like to see a little peek at some of my work that isn’t HARDY BOYS, so here goes…This is a three page sequence where our protagonist has landed on a new planet only to find some surprises…

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I hope you enjoy this look at some of the work I do away from the HARDY BOYS. I love Sci Fi and this has been a fun project for me. Keep reading our blog and thanks to all you fans out there!

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Michael Petranek
Tales from the Crypt Comicbook 13 in stores now!

Written by: Michael Petranek
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

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PRESENTS

“Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid”

IN STORES NOW!

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Today, July 29th 2009, TALES FROM THE CRYPT #13 “Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid” arrives in stores! Check out your favorite bookseller or comicbook store to get your hands on it. If for some strange reason they don’t have it, go to www.papercutz.com/order.html to see how you can order it! Scroll down the web link to find our telephone number and address. You can order by phone or mail.

Written by NANCY DREW scribe Stephan Petrucha and illustrated by TALES FROM THE CRYPT’s Ricko “The Sicko” Parker, “Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid” takes aim at everything from one particularly popular book character to zombies and Guitar Hero! The comic contains TWO stories featuring Glugg, our Stinky Dead Kid. This comic made a big splash at Comic Con for Papercutz, and we think you’ll enjoy it. People of all ages seemed drawn to Rick Parker’s art and Stefan Petrucha’s stories. Take a look at this preview from the comic:

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There’s more ghoulish fun  where that came from! Take a look at the artwork and you’ll find pop culture references galore, as well as a little homage to one particular Papercutz staff member. You may have to look hard, but you’ll have a blast when you find them. Pick up your copy of  TALES FROM THE CRYPT “Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid” today!

Michael Petranek
Come Meet Sho Murase at Comic Con!

Written by: Michael Petranek
Monday, July 20th, 2009

Nancy Drew artist Sho Murase to appear at Papercutz booth (#2046) Thursday and Friday!

As the San Diego Comic Con comes closer and closer, we want to reming you to stop by the Papercutz booth (#2046) to meet your favorite Papercutz artists and writers. Last Friday I wrote about Greg Farshtey’s upcoming appearances. Today, it’s about Nancy Drew artist Sho Murase. Here’s a preview of Sho’s art from Nancy Drew #19 “Cliffhanger”:

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Sho will be joining us from 11:00am to 12:00pm on Thursday, July 23rd and from 11:00am to 12:00pm on Friday, July 24th. She will also be appearing at the Papercutz Panel on Sunday July 26th at 3pm in room #2. Free TALES FROM THE CRYPT comicbooks for all in attendance! It should be a great time and we hope to see you there.

Michael Petranek
Meet GREG FARSHTEY at this year’s San Diego Comic Con!

Written by: Michael Petranek
Friday, July 17th, 2009

GREG FARSHTEY to appear at the Papercutz booth (#2046) and at the Papercutz Panel

Ever wanted to meet the man capable of creating characters such as this?

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If you’re going to be in San Diego for this year’s Comic Con, now’s your chance! BIONICLE scribe Greg Farshtey will be appearing at the Papercutz booth (#2046) the following dates:

Thursday, July 23rd - 4:00 to 5:30pm

Friday, July 24th - 2:30 to 4:00pm

Saturday, July 25th - 10:30am to 12:00pm

Greg will be signing BIONICLE graphic novels and saying hello to fans! If you are a follower of BIONICLE, this is not to be missed. Greg is super-talented, very smart and a great guy. We can’t wait to have him at our booth.

Not only will Greg Farshtey be at the Papercutz booth, but on Sunday July 26th at 3pm in room 2 at the San Diego Convention Center, he will join Scott Lobdell (The HARDY BOYS writer) and Sho Murase (NANCY DREW artist) as well as Editor-in-Chief Jim Salicrup and publisher Terry Nantier at the Papercutz Panel! It’s rare you get a chance to have so many living comics legends in the same place at the same time, ready to answer your questions! You even get a FREE TALES FROM THE CRYPT comicbook just for attending! What a deal! We hope to see you there.

-Mike the Editorial Assistant

Michael Petranek
Geronimo Stilton at Comic Con!

Written by: Michael Petranek
Friday, July 17th, 2009

Papercutz to launch GERONIMO STILTON Graphic Novels at this year’s Comic Con in San Diego!

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That’s right, the star of over 35 chapter books comes to Papercutz in comics form!  With all-new stories never seen in the United States and in an exciting new graphic novel format, Geronimo Stilton is poised to become on busy mouse. Stop by the Papercutz booth #2046 at the San Diego Comic Con and pick up a FREE Geronimo Stilton Poster! Everyone loves free stuff, right?!

If you’d like to learn more about our rat-tastick friend, check out the GERONIMO STILTON section on the Papercutz web site for character info, and more news about this exciting new launch. And for those of you who will be at the San Diego Comic Con, we will have more news later today about author appearances and more!

Also, Don’t forget to come see us in room #2 at the San Diego Comic Con on Sunday July 26th at 3pm for our exciting Papercutz panel. More on that later! We hope to see you there. In the meantime, here’s a page from GERONIMO STILTON #1 “The Discovery of America” to tide you over. We hope you can see why we’re so excited about this upcoming launch.

Preview from GERONIMO STILTON #1 "The Discovery of America"

Preview from GERONIMO STILTON #1 "The Discovery of America"

Michael Petranek
NANCY DREW and Judge Sotomayor in the news

Written by: Michael Petranek
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Judge Sotomayor’s affinity for NANCY DREW generates considerable buzz about PAPERCUTZ’ graphic novel series

Hello everyone!

Editorial assistant Mike Petranek here, excited about the amount of buzz that Supreme Court Nominee Sonia Sotomayor’s love of Nancy Drew has garnered for our graphic novels. Ever since May, Nancy Drew has been mentioned quite often as an influence of Jude Sotomayor, even prompting other politicians such as Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) to mention their affinity for the character. We’ve seen so many mentions of our favorite Girl Detective over the past month and a half, it seemed natural that we needed to share some of them with her fans! But first, some background on Judge Sotomayor and Nancy Drew, and how the Girl Detective has influenced many of us.

You may have heard how President Barack Obama mentioned while introducing his Supreme Court nominee that Judge Sotomayor was influenced by the Girl Detective. President Obama said “It’s my understanding that Judge Sotomayor’s interest in the law was sparked as a young girl by reading the Nancy Drew series. And that when she was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 8, she was informed that people with diabetes can’t grow up to be police officers or private investigators like Nancy Drew. In essence she was told she’d have to scale back her dreams.” Today, we know that scaling back on her dreams was something Judge Sotomayor never had in mind.

Nancy Drew will soon be celebrating her 80th anniversary, with over 200 titles in print from Grosset & Dunlap, Simon & Schuster, and graphic novel publisher Papercutz. “As someone who is part Puerto Rican, who spent my early years, like Judge Sonia Sotomayor, growing up in a housing project in the Bronx, it was quite thrilling to hear that she was the President’s nominee for the Supreme Court and how inspirational Nancy Drew was to her” said Jim Salicrup, our beloved Editor-In-Chief at Papercutz.

I too was very excited to hear about President Obama’s nomination, as I began reading Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys at age 8 and well, I still do! I also remember Judge Sotomayor bringing back baseball in 1995 when I was a young kid in Texas, ending the 1994 Major League Baseball Strike.

As promised, let me share some of the news items involving Papercutz that Judge Sotomayor’s nomination has lead to. Ever since Judge Sotomayor’s nomination in May a lot of people have been talking about Nancy Drew, and her influence on young people. On the Netscape Books and Writers Community, many writers and librarians are talking about Nancy Drew and the Papercutz graphic novel series, and we think that’s great. The Papercutz series has also been mentioned on MediaBistro, which leads to an enjoyable  essay by theater columnist Misha Berson of The Seattle Times. These are all worth checking out, and we’re seeing the Papercutz name popping up more than ever as people are talking about the Girl Detective, her influence, and her longevity.

It really is remarkable how relevant Nancy Drew is today. We at Papercutz love hearing fans talk about America’s greatest Girl Detective. I know that she has been an influence on my life from the day I first picked up “The Secret of the Old Clock.” My mom read Nancy Drew, my sister read Nancy Drew, and now I help to tell her stories. I just finished up some work on NANCY DREW #18 “City Under the Basement“, and I think that not only is Nancy Drew as relevant as she has ever been, but that the talents of Stefan Petrucha, Sarah Kinney and Sho Murase show no signs whatsoever of slowing down any time soon.

Thanks for stopping by our blog, and keep your eyes peeled… At the end of the week I’ll have some exciting news about a NEW Papercutz graphic novel series that will debut at this year’s Comic Con in San Diego. Until then, take care, and watch out for Papercutz!

-Mike

Michael Petranek
PAPERCUTZ at San Diego Comic Con ‘09

Written by: Michael Petranek
Monday, July 13th, 2009

PAPERCUTZ at the San Diego Comic Con

July 22-26, 2009

Papercutz will be at booth 2046 at this year’s San Diego Comic Con, where fans can meet authors and artists, purchase Papercutz graphic novels, see exclusive previews of new titles, and chat with Papercutz staff! It should be a great time, and we urge our fans to come out and say hello. Appearing for book signings at the Papercutz booth at this year’s Comic Con:

Greg Farshtey, BIONICLE author

Thursday, July 23rd - 4:o0 to 5:30pm

Friday, July 24th - 2:30 to 4:00pm

Saturday, July 25th - 10:30am to 12:00pm

Scott Lobdell, HARDY BOYS author

Thursday, July 23rd - 1:00pm to 2:30pm

Friday, July 24th - 5:30pm to 7:00pm

Saturday, July 25th - 2:30pm to 4:00pm

Sunday, July 26th - 10:30am to 12:00pm

Sho Murase, NANCY DREW artist

Thursday, July 23rd - 11:00am to 12:00pm

Friday, July 24th - 11:00am to 12:00pm

Also, come join us at out PAPERCUTZ PANEL on Sunday July 26th at 3pm in room #2 with BIONCILE’s Greg Farshtey, NANCY DREW’s Sho Murase, The HARDY BOYS’ Scott Lobdell, as well as Editor-in-Chief Jim Salicrup and publisher Terry Nantier. Get a FREE TALES FROM THE CRYPT comicbook! We hope to see you there!

Michael Petranek
September 2009 Solicitations

Written by: Michael Petranek
Thursday, July 9th, 2009

NOW BEING SOLICITED IN COMICBOOK STORES AND GENERAL BOOK STORES SEPTEMBER 2009…

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED # 6: “The Scarlet Letter”

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By Nathaniel Hawthorne, adapted by P. Craig Russell

Jill Thompson, artist

D. H. Lawrence said that there could be no more perfect work of the American imagination than The Scarlet Letter, which makes it ideal material for CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED. In addition to his incredible graphic adaptations of operas, the fairy tales of Oscar Wilde, and Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, P. Craig Russell is known for both his collaborations with best-selling author Neil Gaiman (The Sandman story “Ramadan”) and adaptations of Gaiman’s works, such as “Coraline” and “Sandman: The Endless,” all of which makes Russell an inspired choice to adapt The Scarlet Letter. Russell broke down the novel into comicbook script form as well as page layouts, providing artist Jill Thompson, also a well-know Neil Gaiman collaborator (“Sandman: Brief Lives”), the foundation for her beautifully painted comics pages

6½ x 9, 56 pages, full-color, hardcover, $9.95. ISBN: 978-1-59707-162-8


THE HARDY BOYS #18: “D.A.N.G.E.R. Spells the Hangman!”

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By Scott Lobdell

Paulo Henrique, Artist

Frank and Joe go undercover at a national spelling bee where a mysterious madman known as the Hangman is determined to erase the competition!  Teens from across the globe have been invited to attend, and A.T.A.C. and the Hardy Boys have to do everything they can to keep the Hangman from spelling disaster!

5 x 7½, 96 pages, full-color, paperback, $7.95.

ISBN: 978-1-59707-160-4

Also in hardcover: $12.95, ISBN: 978-1-59707-161-1


THE HARDY BOYS #13-16 Boxed Set

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By Scott Lobdell

Paulo Henrique, Artist

Volumes 13 through 16 collected into one boxed set with close to 400 pages of reading! Value priced at under 30 dollars.

5 x 7½, 384 pages, full-color, paperback, $29.95. ISBN: 978-1-59707-173-4


BIONICLE #1-4 Boxed Set

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By Greg Farhstey

Carlos D’Anda and Randy Elliot, Artists

Collecting the first four volumes of the hit Papercutz BIONICLE graphic novels with 400 pages of reading! Value priced at under 30 dollars.

5 x 7½, 400 pages, full-color, paperback, $29.95.

ISBN: 978-1-59707-176-5