Archive for October, 2009

Michael Petranek
Get your Stinky Dead Kid Now!

Written by: Michael Petranek
Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Hi Everyone!

Mike the Editorial Assistant here again, because THIS kid just won’t go away:

glugg1 He may not be the best looking guy on the planet, but he sure is one of my favorite people out there! If you haven’t ordered your copy of TALES FROM THE CRYPT “Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid” yet, do so now! It turns out we’ve had to take this graphic novel back to press for a second printing of 3 times more copies than we originally had made because demand was so high! This kid is all over amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com and we couldn’t be happier. When you team up great minds like Ricko “Sicko” Parker, Stefan Petrucha, and Jim Salicrup great things are bound to happen!

We hope you enjoy this great edition of TALES FROM THE CRYPT. With Maia Kinney-Petrucha’s hilarious writing debut in DieLite, John L. Lansdale’s creepy sequel to “Night Traveler” from TALES… #7 to compliment Glugg (the Stinky Dead Kid), it’s a lot of fun to dive into this graphic novel. But alas, I’ve got to get going. From the smell of things at the office Glugg is here to pick up his paycheck. Time to stuff some cotton balls in my nose and greet him… >Sigh< I love the kid but I wish he’d wear some cologne!

-Mike

Michael Petranek
Stinky Dead Kid is Here!

Written by: Michael Petranek
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

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Available to order NOW!

From the the tale of lovelorn, melodramatic vampire Dedward in “DieLite” to the adventures of a regular kid named Glugg who joins the ranks of the living dead in the two-part “Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid”, this may be the funniest TALES FROM THE CRYPT yet! No popular Young Adult series is safe when the Crypt-Keeper and the rest of the Ghoulunatics are around! But don’t relax just yet… Because all of those laughs will quickly turn to chills when you read “Carrier”, John L. Lansdale’s sequel to “Night Traveler” from TALES FROM THE CRYPT #7! Featuring art by Ricko “The Sicko” Parker and Miran “No Pictures Please” Kim, this is one jam-packed edition of TALES FROM THE CRYPT.

Are you still not convinced that this parody-filled collection of feary-tales is right for you? Well, you can go here for a preview of one of my personal favorite parts of “Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid” and see what you think! This link also contains more info on the graphic novel. It’s not in general book stores yet, so you’ll have to order directly from us. Be one of the first to get your hands on this fun graphic novel from Papercutz!

-Mike

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Stefan Petrucha
Nancy Drew Interview!

Written by: Stefan Petrucha
Friday, October 9th, 2009

It’s family week on the 4:30 movie – an interview with myself and co-writer/significant other Sarah Kinney is now up at the blog of the talented and delightful Cynthia Leitich Smith, in which we discuss all things Nancy Drew.

If that’s not enough, yesterday my agent, Joe Veltre, finalized an agreement with a major publisher for a new YA book to be written by yours truly.  I am completely jazzed about this project, though I’ve been instructed not to discuss the details just yet.  The powers that be want to spring the full news when it will have maximum impact.  But, leave it to say, I can’t wait to get started on this one.

Hope everyone has a good three day weekend!

Stefan Petrucha
Stinky Dead Kid: Like Father, Like Daughter

Written by: Stefan Petrucha
Friday, October 9th, 2009

Tuesday, November 10th will see the release of the collected Tales from the Crypt #8.  The featured story, Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid, a “Wimpy Kid” satire by myself and the terrific madcap artist Rick Parker has already received a lot of attention, breaking into the Top Ten Children’s Books online at B&N.  Here’s a gander at the groovy cover:

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Beyond that hot-zombie excitement, in the midst of the book, you’ll also find a knee-slapping spoof of the little-known Twilight series, called DieLite, which is particularly exciting to me on several counts.  First, it represents the premiere publishing work by my incredibly talented daughter (if I do say so myself), Maia Kinney-Petrucha.

Just in high school, Maia’s not only an excellent writer, but also read the entire Twilight series.  Me, not so much, so who better to turn to when editor Jim Salicrup asked for a script?  Again noting my bias, I was very impressed and proud with how much work she put into it (I practically only proof-read) and how much fun the results are.

Secondly, with artwork by Miran Kim, DieLite represents not one, but two creative reunions.  This is the first time I’ve collaborated with Miran since her great work on both the X-Files comic and her interior work for The Bandy Man, back in the nineties.

It is also, interestingly enough, the second “collaboration” between Miran and Maia – though Maia didn’t have much creative control the first time around, being a fetus.

Miran works in a process that involves collage, creating, collecting and pasting clips and photos into her art.  Back when she was designing the cover for X-Files #10:  Feelings of Unreality, she asked myself and Sarah for a copy of Maia’s sonogram.  Lo and behold, it became a part of the cover.  You can see Maia just about at the center of the image below:

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Of course, she’s changed a lot in the intervening years, having acquired the ability to walk, the power of speech, and so on, but there you have it; a blast from the past and a look to the future.  So rush out and buy the darn thing next week!

As for me, I’m still waiting on word for a few projects, but the glaciers seem to be moving.  I’m putting the finishing touches on a very unusual vampire novel that will be coming out from Grand Central Books next year.  How unusual, you ask?  Well, it’s set during Napoleon’s invasion of Egypt and doesn’t actually mention the word vampire, for starters.

Contracts have also recently been signed on another project that’s been stagnant for a while, so I’ve hopes that will be moving again.  And lastly, I’m in negotiations with a major publisher for an exciting new YA series.  So, like I said, still waiting, but I think I see the traffic clearing up ahead.

Pax.