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In which Captain JLS discusses the biggest Robotech-related news since the announcement of The Shadow Chronicles in the early 2000s — Harmony Gold & Big West have, hopefully once & for all, settled their differences and unreleased Macross material and merchandise, new & old, can reach these shores through official channels starting … well, apparently about a month ago. Also featured: bits & bobs of Robotech & Robotech-adjacent merch ranging from the very recent all the way back to late last year.

ComicBook.com revealed yesterday that Jason & John Waltrip (the twin artists who together drew t

ComicBook.com revealed yesterday thatJason & John Waltrip (the twin artists who together drew the entirety of Robotech II: The Sentinels’s 75-issue run at Eternity &Academy Comics from 1988 to 1996, in addition to the six-issue Legend of Zor mini-series and a wide variety of Sentinels-adjacent one-shots) have done a new cover for Titan Comics’s upcoming Robotech comic book series launching in the spring of 2017. This follows a series of four other cover pieces by artists I’m less familiar with that were attached to an article at Comics Alliance published during San Diego Comic-Con this past July, which can be seen here.

Not a great composition, to be honest – it looks like the result of an attempt to fit a certain number of Macross Colorforms into a comic book-sized-and-shaped space – and it’s come to my attention that most of the elements are redressed bits of copied/traced Macross lineart. All the elements have been added to or otherwise altered to some degree (Minmei was in a completely different outfit in the original Macross model sheet, while Rick & Lisa are cribbed from head shots so what you can see of them from their necks down is mostly new art), and it’s not like this is the first time the Waltrips have ever used animation model sheets from the Japanese shows that comprise Robotech as slightly-too-literal reference (for instance, see Breetai on the cover of Sentinels Book IV #2 from January 1996; the Waltrips also tended to copy from model sheets when dealing with mecha that didn’t appear quite often enough to remember throughout the Sentinelsrun), but it still registers a sour note when I wish I could just be happy to see those familiar signatures gracing the cover of a Robotech comic for the first time in over two decades.

(That said, this is probably still the cover I’m going to request when the book is solicited in the spring, assuming this appears on issue #1.)


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Hey there, gang! 2016 is half over, and I thought it might well be time to check in with a State of Hey there, gang! 2016 is half over, and I thought it might well be time to check in with a State of Hey there, gang! 2016 is half over, and I thought it might well be time to check in with a State of Hey there, gang! 2016 is half over, and I thought it might well be time to check in with a State of Hey there, gang! 2016 is half over, and I thought it might well be time to check in with a State of

Hey there, gang! 2016 is half over, and I thought it might well be time to check in with a State of the Robotech Universe – at least from where I’m sitting down here in little ol’ Southeast Kansas. Above you’ll see five images that I think cover all the major points worth looking at.

  1. You’ve surely heard by now that, as Tommy Yune & Bill Spangler both alluded to on the convention trail during Q1 & early Q2, a new comic publisher has picked up the Robotech comic book license. The unlikely new home of Robotech comics in the English speaking world is Titan Comics out of the UK. Titan’s been around for thirty-five years, but they’ve been in the periodical comics game for only two or three, having immediately seized the worldwide publishing rights for Doctor Who comic books after IDW’s license expired. In the past year they’ve been diversifying their licensed comics portfolio, picking up licenses to publish comics for NBC’s TV series The Blacklist, Showtime’s recently concluded TV series Penny Dreadful, video games like Assassin’s CreedandDark Souls, and Dreamworks’s movie & TV franchise Penguins of Madagascar. They’re also the English language publisher of the manga based on the BBC TV series Sherlock. It’s been a while since Robotech has been snapped up by a company on the upward swing, and I’m curious to see what will come of this. No creative team or setting for Titan’s first Robotech series has been announced, but the first issue is pencilled in for Q1 2017. Further details may well start spilling out as early as this weekend, since Anime Expo startstoday.
  2. Likewise, you’re probably aware that Sony’s free streaming platform Crackle is now playing host to the entire Robotechtelevision series plus The Shadow Chronicles. They only sent press releases about this to the four corners of the Earth, as well as used that overfamiliar promo piece of Rick in his Veritech as the icon for Crackle to entice folks to install the app on their PlayStations for a while. Of course, the version Crackle is showing is the 2004 Remastered edition. Mercifully, based on what I’ve seen, the ad breaks are at the proper midway act break and before the next episode previews, so they’re only as obtrusive as they would be if you were watching the show on TV in the 1980s or 1990s. (I hate it when streaming platforms start randomly throwing ad breaks in willy nilly.)
  3. Ah, but what if you want to kick things a little more old school? Well, far less publicized is the fact that Amazon Prime streaming started offering up the original broadcast versions of the Robotech television series on June 13. No remastered footage, no modern sound effects – the TV series as it aired in syndication in the 1980s and on cable in the 1990s. They’ve also got The Shadow Chronicles as well as of the 29th. The official Robotech twitter account is really pushing the Crackle thing but, as far as I’ve seen they’ve said nothing about the original version of the show on Amazon Prime. I expect that’s largely because Crackle is owned by the same folks who are allegedly giving us that Major Motion Picture that’s been in the works off an on for almost a decade now …
  4. As for merchandising, Toynami’s been awfully quiet since the repaint wave of the Toynami/Calibre blind box figures came out. On the other hand, Bandai in Japan have been busy putting out new original Super Dimension Fortress Macross mecha figures (in approx 1/100 scale) every other month or so. The latest release is the Glaug (a.k.a. the Officer’s Battlepod), and the coming months will see the massive Monster Destroid, the “cannon fodder” brown VF-1A Valkyrie andHikaru Ichijyo’s red & white VF-1J (a.k.a.Rick Hunter’s Vermilion One) with TV-series-accurate puffy round hands and a matching pilot beneath the canopy. I’ve got the Glaug myself, but haven’t had a chance to crack it out of the box yet; I’ve got the VF-1A on preorder, but that wasn’t easy. It’s definitely worth noting that preorders for all of these figures on the big import sites (HobbyLink Japan, AmiAmi, Hobby Search) fill up within hours. It’s nice to see such demand for the mecha of the old ‘82 & ‘84 material, but at the same time, it kind of makes me wish Harmony Gold and Big West would kiss and make up so that Bandai’s U.S. distributor Bluefin could carry these things. (Speaking of toys, Harmony Gold and RTUCN have been making a big deal about KitzConcept in Hong Kong doing officially licensed transforming SD versions of Rick & Roy’s Veritechs but A) I’m not a big fan of that VF-1S head sculpt, and B) these are just officially sanctioned rereleases of unlicensed “third party” toys that have been available for about a year now.)
  5. I would be remiss if I didn’t point out that back in Japan we’re at the half-way point in the latest Macross sequel television series, Macross Delta. Thirteen episodes in and it’s everything I wanted from a new Macrossseries: a clever shuffling of archetypes (this time the lead character has no aircraft piloting aptitude and no dream he’s striving for at the outset – now that’ssomething new for Macross!), a new twist on the “music as a weapon” concept that’s been threaded through most Macross stories, awesome dogfights with Valkyrie designs that, to me, are a return to form after the boxy, ugly VF-25, and only very occasional overt callbacks to earlier shows (though there’s an awful lot of Macross II andMacross 7 in this thing’s DNA; the former might be a coincidence, but I’m betting the latter is not so much). Alas, as with every Macross series since Macross Plus wrapped,Delta is trapped in Japan until, again, either Harmony Gold and Big West agree to shake hands, or until Harmony Gold loses the rights to Macross (March 2021 at the earliest, assuming they don’t reach a new agreement with Tatsunoko; their claim to the Macrosstrademark would then need to expire or be challenged in court). However, big spenders should note that apparently the Japanese blu ray discs for Macross Delta (compatible with U.S. players!) that start hitting stores this month will feature English subtitles.
  6. With that all said, here’s looking forward to some actual news from AX and/or SDCC. I’m not going to set my hopes too high; really, I’d just like to know what’s happening with the new comic series. I’d also like someone to ask whatever happened to those new art books from Udonthat were announced back in the summer of ‘14. I was looking forward to those …

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 Was doing a clean-up in my files and it occurred to me that i never posted this one - Illustration

Was doing a clean-up in my files and it occurred to me that i never posted this one - Illustration done for Dishonored: The Wyrmwood Deceit, published by Titan comics in 2016. And since Arkane Studios is having 20 years anniversary, i may as well post it now.


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annadittmann:A recent cover for Titan Comics five issue mini-series Hookjaw - the classic great wh

annadittmann:

A recent cover for Titan Comics five issue mini-series Hookjaw - the classic great white re-imagined by Si Spurrier. Something other than a human figure, oh my!

annadittmann.com


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kittrose:COVER ART FOR MISSY #1 ~ ©BBC/Titan PublishingCovers for MISSY #2 and #3: The three Maste

kittrose:

COVER ART FOR MISSY#1 ~ ©BBC/Titan Publishing

Covers for MISSY #2and#3:

The three Masters so far:

WHO’S GONNA BE NEXT?


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COVER ART FOR MISSY #1 ~ ©BBC/Titan Publishing

COVER ART FOR MISSY#1 ~ ©BBC/Titan Publishing


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My most recent Doctor Who artwork, painted for this year’s San Diego Comic Con! I had total frMy most recent Doctor Who artwork, painted for this year’s San Diego Comic Con! I had total fr

My most recent Doctor Whoartwork,painted for this year’s San Diego Comic Con! I had total free reign on these and am quite happy with my first SDCC-exclusive covers.

Pick these issues up at Titan Comics Booth #5537 - I’ll be there for a few signing sessions (schedule); I’ll also be on thisDoctor Whopanel! We’re giving out a free comic to attendees AND announcing a new mini-series (with a new Doctor!) that I also worked on.

Phew, I think that’s all for now. See you guys at SDCC!


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blamventures:This cat is out of the bag! via Titan Comics press release on Comic Book Resources— 

blamventures:

This cat is out of the bag! via Titan Comics press release on Comic Book Resources— 

Titan Comics announced a new slate of creator-owned projects at Thursday’s NYCC Diamond Retailer Presentation.

The new titles will see publication in 2015: “… Action-comedyCharger, by Andrew E.C Gaska and Miki, which follows a teenager embarking on an epic journey to return his not-girlfriend’s phone charger..

“We’re so excited to share these brilliant comics with the world,” said Senior Editor Steve White. “Each is a unique example of bold and original storytelling. We’re very proud they’ve found a home at Titan Comics ”

For more news on all Titan Comics publications, visit titan-comics.com or connect at:

http://twitter.com/comicstitan

http://www.facebook.com/comicstitan

Stay tuned!

Adventure! River monsters! Drug lords! Frigid temperatures!

All for a damned phone charger. 


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Thanks to @titancomics, here is a first look at the covers for Sherlock Manga: The Blind Banker #2, Thanks to @titancomics, here is a first look at the covers for Sherlock Manga: The Blind Banker #2, Thanks to @titancomics, here is a first look at the covers for Sherlock Manga: The Blind Banker #2, Thanks to @titancomics, here is a first look at the covers for Sherlock Manga: The Blind Banker #2,

Thanks to @titancomics, here is a first look at the covers for Sherlock Manga: The Blind Banker #2, out February 2017 in the UK & USA!


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Out tomorrow in comic stores in the UK and USA from @titancomics, the penultimate issue of Sherlock

Out tomorrow in comic stores in the UK and USA from @titancomics, the penultimate issue of Sherlock Manga: A Study in Pink!


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Thanks to @titancomics, here’s an early look at the covers for the final part of the Manga adaThanks to @titancomics, here’s an early look at the covers for the final part of the Manga adaThanks to @titancomics, here’s an early look at the covers for the final part of the Manga ada

Thanks to @titancomics, here’s an early look at the covers for the final part of the Manga adaptation of Sherlock: A Study in Pink, out in the UK and USA in November! 


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If you’re enjoying @titancomics’ Manga adaptation of Sherlock: A Study in Pink, they&rsqIf you’re enjoying @titancomics’ Manga adaptation of Sherlock: A Study in Pink, they&rsqIf you’re enjoying @titancomics’ Manga adaptation of Sherlock: A Study in Pink, they&rsqIf you’re enjoying @titancomics’ Manga adaptation of Sherlock: A Study in Pink, they&rsq

If you’re enjoying @titancomics’ Manga adaptation of Sherlock: A Study in Pink, they’ve got another Holmes related comic hitting shelves today - the Victorian steampunk flavoured adventures of Mycroft Holmes!

Available from your local comic book store, or digitally from ComiXology.

http://bit.ly/2avtan2


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Life is Strange: Settling Dust #2

Publisher: Titan Comics
(W) Emma Vieceli (A) Andrea Izzo, Claudia Leonardi (CA) Lisa Sterle, Zoe Thorogood

THE HEART-WRENCHING CONCLUSION TO THE BEST-SELLING LIFE IS STRANGE COMIC SERIES!
Max finally believes that she has found a way to cross the timelines and return to the woman she loves, Chloe Price. Features the comic debut of fan favorite characters Steph Gingrich and Victoria Chase from the original game.
LIFE IS STRANGE FCBD LEADS INTO THIS NEW ARC!

In Shops: Nov 10, 2021

Blade Runner 2029 #9

Publisher: Titan Comics
(W) Mike Johnson (A) Andres Guinaldo (CA) Paul Pope,Syd Mead, Pye Parr, Jeff Spokes

New Arc in the bestselling series based on Ridley Scott’s Scifi Masterpiece. Renegade Replicant leader Yuton’s call to arms to all Replicants has seen the city of LA ravaged by urban warfare and terrorist attacks, culminating in the destruction of the iconic headquarters of the LAPD. Now it is up to Detective Ash to retire cult leader
Yotun before he destroys both her and city she loves. BLADE RUNNER 2019 - WINNER OF THE 2020 SCRIBE AWARD FOR BEST GRAPHIC NOVEL

In Shops: Nov 03, 2021

Happy Holidays everyone! I don’t stand up at the podium all that often (I probably should more than I do), but I felt that this important announcement needed to reach as many eyes as possible. The following BLAM! Ventures produced Sci-Fi classics published by Archaia/BOOM Studios are about to go out of print:

  • Conspiracy of the Planet of the Apes

  • SPACE: 1999 - To Everything That Was

  • SPACE: 1999 - Aftershock and Awe

The few remaining ordered stock is going to stores now. When that is over with, all remaining unsold copies will be pulped. Given the fickle nature of licensing, it’s possible (and in some cases likely) that these books will never see print again. If you’re a fan of these series, and haven’t completed your collection, now is the time. If you have friends who are fans of these properties who haven’t gotten these books yet, consider giving them as gifts this holiday season. I cannot stress more that it is likely that these books will disappear from most retail sources completely within the next 6 months.

What does this mean for the future? As SPACE: 1999 predicted, the future is fantastic!

BLAM! is hard at work at our Buck Rogers in the 25th Century illustrated novel series, I expect to be able to make a major Apes announcement by January, and I have two new creator-owned series in production at Titan Comics: Charger and MADNESS. Chandra Free’s graphic novel, The God Machine, will also continue at Titan. The possibility of more SPACE: 1999 books also still looms, although there is nothing definitive on the horizon as of yet.

This January marks a decade since BLAM! Ventures published its first book, Richard Hatch’s The Great War of Magellan comics’ magazine. In that time, we’ve had 5 major book releases, a multitude of issues, and worked on several licensed properties. As time goes on, we have just been getting bigger and better. I want to thank everybody for their support and remind you again to snag these soon to be out of print portions of our legacy before it’s too late.

Yours,

Andrew E.C. Gaska

This cat is out of the bag! via Titan Comics press release on Comic Book Resources–  Titan Com

This cat is out of the bag! via Titan Comics press release on Comic Book Resources– 

Titan Comics announced a new slate of creator-owned projects at Thursday’s NYCC Diamond Retailer Presentation.

The new titles will see publication in 2015: “… Action-comedyCharger, by Andrew E.C Gaska and Miki, which follows a teenager embarking on an epic journey to return his not-girlfriend’s phone charger..

“We’re so excited to share these brilliant comics with the world,” said Senior Editor Steve White. “Each is a unique example of bold and original storytelling. We’re very proud they’ve found a home at Titan Comics ”

For more news on all Titan Comics publications, visit titan-comics.com or connect at:

http://twitter.com/comicstitan

http://www.facebook.com/comicstitan

Stay tuned!


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 Here’s my variant cover for the upcoming Cowboy Bebop comic written by Dan Watters, drawn by

Here’s my variant cover for the upcoming Cowboy Bebop comic written by Dan Watters, drawn by Lamar Mathurin and published by Titan Comics.

I’m a big fan of the anime and really looking forward to the Netflix adaptation.


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 Life Is Strange: Partners In Time #1 is out now! I was asked to make a series of covers for this se Life Is Strange: Partners In Time #1 is out now! I was asked to make a series of covers for this se

 Life Is Strange: Partners In Time #1 is out now! I was asked to make a series of covers for this series and this is the first one of four!

You can pick up a copy now from your favourite comic shop - my cover is cover B!


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riveralwaysknew: Doctor Who Special 1: The Lost Dimension #5 Willdar: My external assesor is a madworiveralwaysknew: Doctor Who Special 1: The Lost Dimension #5 Willdar: My external assesor is a madworiveralwaysknew: Doctor Who Special 1: The Lost Dimension #5 Willdar: My external assesor is a madworiveralwaysknew: Doctor Who Special 1: The Lost Dimension #5 Willdar: My external assesor is a madwo

riveralwaysknew:

Doctor Who Special 1: The Lost Dimension #5

Willdar: My external assesor is a madwoman.

River: I heard that! You don’t know the half of it.


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