Joshua Hale Fialkov

Purveyor of sheer awesomeness.

Joshua Hale Fialkov is the Harvey, Eisner, and Emmy Award nominated writer of graphic novels, animation, video games, film, and television, including:

THE LIFE AFTER, THE BUNKER, PUNKS, ELK'S RUN, TUMOR, ECHOES, KING, PACIFIC RIM, THE ULTIMATES, I, VAMPIRE, and JEFF STEINBERG CHAMPION OF EARTH. He's also written television including MAX’s YOUNG JUSTICE, NBC's CHICAGO MED and NETFLIX’s AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER.

Today in Twitter

  • I wish japanese placed delivered in my neighborhood. #
  • @NeverWanderer I only do vegetarian sushi, but, it's the ramen I crave. #
  • Also... Indian Food... DAMN YOU GLENDALE! #
  • @roblevin Stop talking about my knees, dude. #
  • And there's no hot water as the water heater is busted. Hooray. #
  • My Friday the 13th is in stores TODAY! Don't forget to buy it. #
  • Google Talk keeps logging me out. Anybody else having the same problem? #
  • I suspect the internet is angry. #
  • "Without Barry Allen, we'd still be reading comic books about cowboys." Geoff Johns. I want to go to that magical Cowboy Comic filled place #

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Fialkov at Free Comic Book Day

Hey gang,Just got in my schedule for FCBD this Saturday, May 3rd.  For those who don't know, you can go to your local comic book shop and get a whole bunch of free comics to sample what all makes our medium so great.

I'm going to be with the Top Cow Crew at the following places:

AMAZING COMICS & CARDS 5555 Stearns Street, Suite 103 Long Beach, CA 90815 (562) 493-4427 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. PST Eric Basaldua (artist, Witchblade/Devi, Hunter-Killer) Rick Basaldua (inker, Witchblade/Devi, Hunter-Killer) Joshua Hale Fialkov (writer, Pilot Season: Cyblade, Elk’s Run)

GOLDEN APPLE COMICS (HOLLYWOOD) 7018 Melrose Ave Los Angeles, CA 90038 (323) 658-6047 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. PST Eric Basaldua (artist, Witchblade/Devi, Hunter-Killer) Rick Basaldua (inker, Witchblade/Devi, Hunter-Killer) Joshua Hale Fialkov (writer, Pilot Season: Cyblade, Elk’s Run)

Love to meet/greet you if you're in the area.

See you at the shops!

Friday the 13th One Shot in Stores This Week

FRIDAY THE 13TH: ABUSER AND THE ABUSED Written by Joshua Hale Fialkov; Art by Andy B.; Cover by Brandon Badeau

A special one-shot! Maggie's life was never easy, but her abusive new boyfriend has pushed her over the edge. As her life spirals out of control, she hits upon the solution to her problems: use the local urban legend to "solve" the problems in her life. But what happens when she learns there's very little "legend" in the reality of Jason Voorhees?

Wildstorm  |  32pg.  |  Color  |  $3.50 US  |  Mature Readers

You can check out a preview of the book here: http://www.dccomics.com/media/excerpts/9210_x.pdf (PDF Downloads)

I'm immensely proud of this book, so, even if you're not one of those big ol' horror nuts, please check it out.  It's probably my favorite script from last year.

Vengeance of Vampirella In Stores Now!

This week sees the release of the Vengeance of Vampirella TPB collecting my first four chapters of Vampirella, plus a bonus 'prequel' story by Phil Hester. It's got a ton of back up material, including a script each from both Phil and I. If you forgot to preorder, you can give the following info to your retailer who can grab you a copy through Diamond.

JAN083341 VENGEANCE OF VAMPIRELLA TP $15.95

New York Comic Con 2008 Wrap Up

Hey gang,Not to be melodramatic, but, I think NYCC might've been a big changing point in my career. Maybe it was being back in the East Coast, and having the realization that I've come a long way since leaving Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh behind seven years ago, or maybe it was just the infectiously good time Christina and I had, but, I feel like I'm turning to the next chapter of my career, my life, and my future.

The big difference between New York Comic Con and San Diego Comic Con is size. The more important difference is that San Diego is populated by people who understand that you walk to the right, whereas New York seemed to be populated by people who think they can breakdance in the aisle if they want to and you go fuck yourself if you're not cool with that. There was much pushing and shoving.

Despite that, the show was a lot of fun, and my nights of hanging out with old friends from back home and wandering around NYC brought back a lot of fond memories that I'm glad I can now insert my wonderful wife into.

And then my visit to Edwin Booth's Players Club, with a guided tour of everything from the bathrooms to Booth's bedroom was... amazing, to say the least.

Me being me, I took like eight pictures. Christina took another eight, and here's the best few.

Heading Out

Bright and (way too) early tomorrow morning, Christina and I are heading out for New York City, the New York Comic Con, and a weekend filled with seeing old friends, running from meeting to meeting, and generally wearing myself out. Thanks to the joys of Twitter, it's felt a little less isolated getting ready, as everybody heading to the show seemed to simultaneously hit 'Oh Fuck' Mode at the same time, and everybody's there cheering everyone else on. Or making mean jokes.

Mostly mean jokes.

So, till next week, very little posting, very little twittering. Please stop by Top Cow, Harris, or the Comics Experience panel to say Hi.

See you on the other side.

j.

Today in Twitter

  • Great design reference: http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/eaa/ [http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/eaa/] #
  • @jamessime Link? #
  • @Remender has deep emotional problems. Deep. #
  • The art of writing a concise one sheet will never cease to drive me crazy. #
  • So... much... work... #
  • Heading off to one of those crosstown meetings that tend to suck away the day. Luckily, I'm actually psyched about the meeting. #

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Today in Twitter

  • @remender and @templesmith are both going straight to hell, without collecting the two hundred dollars. #
  • Almost finished with Death Note. I've read approximately 2000 pages of it in about five days. It's... really alarmingly good. #
  • Great article about Franken's Senate run: http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200805/franken [http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200805/franken] #
  • The last 200 pages of Death Note is one long interrogation/confession scene... and it's awesome... American Comics has much to learn. #
  • Well. I'm freaked out. http://tinyurl.com/66s66c [http://tinyurl.com/66s66c] #
  • @BrianReed... Apparently it's time for me to get cable again, if this is what is on The Learning Channel, imagine what's on Spice! #
  • @mrtonylee continues to be a god among men. #
  • Postcards was nominated for an Eisner. Can I claim responsibility? Probably not. But hooray just the same. #
  • Somebody spell 'sodder' for me. Like as in to sodder together two pieces of metal. #
  • @BrianReed rocks old school style. #
  • @BrianReed is also kinky. #
  • I saw a one-legged pigeon today. #
  • @brianreed it came at me, actually. My germphobia almost exploded. #

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Los Angeles Public Library in Crisis

Hey gang,This may seem to not apply to those of you outside of Los Angeles, but, as our economy worsens, the same situation is going to be popping up all over the country.

Rumors have been swirling around since LA announced it's budget crisis that our Public Library system will be one of the hardest hit. Rumors from a 'transfer fee' for books, staff layoffs, removal of valuable databases, and cancellation of subscriptions to magazines abound. In fact, the library has had a buying freeze since February, meaning they haven't ordered any new books at all.

A few concerned citizens set up a website about the crisis, and you can check that out here: http://savelapl.org/

On that site you can send a letter to the mayor of Los Angeles, and the other elected officials of import to let them know your disdain for their attempts to dismantle one of the best resources offered by the city.

Here's what I wrote them...

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Dear Mayor Villaraigosa, City Librarian Holmes and Library Commissioners,

I write to express my great concern about the proposal to begin charging a $1 fee for all inter-branch book loans at the Los Angeles Public Library after July 1st. The public library needs to be free for all citizens of Los Angeles, and I urge you to find some other way to generate funds that doesn't place the burden onto the people who can least afford it. I also encourage you to seek creative solutions to generate income that can be used to restore the book buying budget. These might include hosting special events or a fundraising auction, or following the successful lead of the New York Public Library by selling reproductions of images in the collection or offering fee-based reference assistance.

Our libraries are more than just a public resource, it's the gift of education. As a professional writer, many of my fondest memories that inspired me to follow my dreams were of my time at my hometown libraries. Having all of the knowledge at my fingertips gave me a perspective on the wealth of knowledge, philosophy, art, and history that was so easily attained through a public service.

Just like with our troubled school system, the solution is NOT to cut services, but to expand them. To use the resources at hand, including the passionate staff, amazing collection, and wealth of cultural history to generate revenue that's already inherent to what they do. Chasing insignifcant fees, cutting staff, and defacing one of the truly great sanctums of knowledge in our city is not the way to accomplish that.

Our mayor made a commitment to improve education, and, to make sure that every citizen, be they child or adult, have access to the treasures contained in the public library system is an important part of that promise. In times like these, hard nosed, short sighted politicking is not the solution. Instead, it's time for our local government to prove that they're the visionary, foreward thinking individuals we elected.

Sincerely,

Joshua Hale Fialkov

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So, please, go to the website, check out the situation, and participate. Activism will make a difference, and it won't take too much of your time.

Thanks for reading, and feel free to forward this to anyone who may find this interesting.

j.

Joshua Hale Fialkov www.thefialkov.com

Today in Twitter

  • Tonight's Who was... weird. #
  • @mckelvie Vista is a failure in ever way. It made me, a devout PC guy of twenty years, buy THREE Macs this year. #
  • @ivanbrandon if it makes you feel better I'm getting audited right now. #
  • @ivanbrandon Meh, it's cool, it really just serves as a nice reminder to do everything above board. #

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