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.

Postcards in Previews Now!

Remember Postcards? It's that amazing book featuring Harvey Pekar, Michael Gaydos, Ande Parks, Phil Hester, Tony Fleecs, Noel Tuazon, Micah Farritor, an arm length list of other great guys, and, little old me.  Well, if you're the comic shop ordering type, it's in Previews NOW. It's on page 368 of the April PREVIEWS, the order code is: APR07 4039

Every person I've talked to who's in the book feels the same way I do. That this is some of the best work they've ever done.  So, if you like comics, or postcards, or comics about postcards, or, have breath in your lungs, I'd recommend pre-ordering the book.

You can also pre-order it on Amazon.

Elk’s Run in Bookstores Today

Hey Gang,Real quick, Elk's Run in it's Collected Edition from Random House's Villard Imprint is in Bookstores today.  It'll be in comic shops next week it seems.  Please, help spread the word!

Here's what some people are saying about it:

"Fialkov's unique and sometimes disturbing coming-of-age adventure is engrossing and ultimately moving. "

Booklist

"A smart thriller that's as challenging as it is suspenseful."

Las Vegas Weekly

"A story who's heart is in it's gritty precision."

Publisher's Weekly

So, I hope y'all check it out, and don't forget, those of you in the L.A. area, we're having our big release party next week Wednesday, complete with booze, West Virginia style appetizers, and free giveaways (including a limited number of gorgeous sketches by Noel).  More info on that here: http://www.hoarseandbuggy.com/blog/?p=578

We've also added a TORONTO Release Party, info for which can be viewed here: http://industrynight.blogspot.com/

Thanks for listening, and as always feel free to forward or repost this wherever you'd like.

j.

What I (and YOU) should’ve gotten in your e-mail today.

The following items have been shipped to you by Amazon.com:------------------------------

--------------------------------------- Qty Item Price Shipped Subtotal --------------------------------------------------------------------- Amazon.com items (Sold by Amazon.com, LLC): 1Elk's Run $13.57 1 $13.57

Shipped via UPS (estimated arrival date: 29-March-2007)

Last Chance to Order Vampirella #1

I think this was sent out to retailers etc. this week.  Again, I'm INCREDIBLY proud of the work we're doing on Vampirella, and I hope you guys give it a try.

New York (March 20, 2007) - It's not too late to order Vampirella's return!  Get your fix of the hottest, sexiest horror in comics right here, starting this April in Vampirella Quartlery: Spring 2007 #1!  Final order cut-off is March 30.  Each issue of the ongoing Vampirella Quarterly series comes jam packed with at least two Vampirella tales.

Seven page preview here: http://vampirella.com/issues/spring07banner/index.html

First up: Part 1 of “Vengeance of Vampirella.” Vampi's new quest has her following the bidding of an unwelcome master: The Blood Red Queen! Why is she in the thrall of her arch-nemesis? Has she turned to the dark side or is something even more sinister and shocking going on? Written by Joshua Hale Fialkov, Harvey Award nominated writer of Elk's Run, with spectacular art by rising star Stephen Segovia (Witchblade: Shades of Gray).

PLUS: Archie Goodwin's and Jose Gonzalez's classic Vampi tale “And Be a Bride of Chaos” is newly recolored and remastered by Glass House Graphics. Read one of the greatest Vampirella tales of all time as you've never seen it!

The issue sports two stunning regular covers by Joe Jusko, his first featuring the Blood Red Queen, and Stephen Segovia, re-imagining a classic Vampi cover by Sanjulian!

Deluxe Virgin Editions of the Jusko and a Black and White Edition of the Segovia covers limited to just 500 copies are also available. A signed and numbered version of the Jusko Virgin Edition, limited to 200, also available!

Each issue is 40 pages, full color and goes on sale April 25.

To order please use the following Diamond codes, also found on page 87 of the February 2007 Previews Order Form (V17#2): *Vampirella Quarterly SPR 07 Segovia Reg #1  FEB3130  $4.95 *Vampirella Quarterly SPR 07 Jusko Reg #1  FEB3131  $4.95 *Vampirella Quarterly SPR 07 Segovia B&W Cvr #1  FEB3132  $19.95 *Vampirella Quarterly SPR 07 Virgin Jusko Cvr #1  FEB3133  $19.95 *Vampirella Quarterly SPR 07 Virgin Jusko S&N #1  FEB3134  $29.95

   

Elk’s Run Toronto Release Party!

We're international superstars.  Or haven't you heard?  Now, if I could only figure out an East Coast and European Release Party, I'd be in business. INDUSTRY NIGHT @ THE VIC

But... we're going out with a bang. Our final Industry Night on April 26th at the Victory Cafe will be an official Toronto Launch for Elk's Run by local boy Noel Tuazon. Elk's Run is being published by Random House which is a huge deal and I hope everyone will come out and buy a copy of the book from the Beguiling who will be selling copies. Noel will be on hand to talk about the book and sign copies. For more info check here: http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780345495112

Elk’s Run Los Angeles Release Party

Elk's Run Los Angeles Release Party Elk's Run Los Angeles Release Party, originally uploaded by Joshua Hale Fialkov.

Hey Gang,

Just wanted to drop y'all an early word about the impending release of Elk's Run, and the party to celebrate! With the aid of the good folks over at  CBR.com and our devoted publisher Villard, the good folks at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood, are helping us celebrate in style. There'll be food, alcohol, music, and best of all, the COMPLETE ELK'S RUN!  I hope all of you can attend, and ask you to please forward this around and help us get the word out about the party. We're going to send out a Press Release about the party soon, but, I figured the extra warning would be worth it.

Keep an eye on www.meltcomics.com for more info as it becomes available.See you in a few weeks!

j.


Josh’s TV Roundup

Taking today off, which means, I've been doing my TV catch up.  I figured, I'd manage to make it all worthwhile, and give my TV roundup. 24 - It's certainly the best it's been since the first half of season one, but, it's always so close to exploding in a cloud of illogic that it hurts.  If you remove Kiefer Sutherland's performance from the show, it would be at best JAG like in quality.  And, now that most of the original cast is gone, it's filled up with some of the worst acting this side of tech guy Edgar.  Jebus.

Gilmore Girls - Well, it's not the same without the Palladinos.  It's not as good, but, for what was one of the most engaging, consistent show on all of TV, that doesn't mean it's bad.  I think a lot of people jumped off when it seemed like the show was being contradictory with the whole 'money buys happiness' thing, but, well, where the last new episode left off, it still comes down to the core message of the show, as long as they have each other...

LOST - Hey, most improved show of the year, I'd say.  Last season was a mess of threads with some compelling concepts mixed in.  This year, is lean and tight, with a smart laser eye focus on moving the story forward.  I credit Brian K. Vaughan.  But that's only because I know him, and like to build my friends up to mythic proportions.  (Gary Dauberman can move mountains with his mind.)

VERONICA MARS - Poor Veronica Mars.  The best mystery show on TV got saddled with a bizarre split season plot format that goes against the whole gimmick of the show thus far.  and it suffers for it.  It's still great, but, I fear that if the rumors of next years format changes are true, the show's going to keep stepping further and further away from what made the first season so amazing.

SCRUBS - Of everything on TV, I'd say I watch the most episodes of Scrubs.  I watch the reruns all day long while I'm writing.  And, no matter how many times I see them (Comedy Central seems to play the same 10 episodes on a constant fucking repeat), I'm always drawn in and thoroughly entertained.  Except for the current season.  Last week's episode was the closest in form to the true greatness of the show, but, it's becoming even worse than a parody of itself... it's become typical sitcom trash.  For shame.

STUDIO 60 - I had a long conversation with Christopher Long and Jonah Weiland about Studio 60.  I think the big downside to the show was that the first three or four episodes were so far above just about anything else on TV.  I've never been a huge Sorkin fan, but Studio 60 hooked me right away.  It captures what it's like to work in TV pretty damn accurately, and managed to make Matthew Perry into a tolerable (even impressive) character actor instantly.  And then, it started softening up... the politics went from compelling to whiney, the drama leaned towards melodrama, and unfortunately, became more maudlin than entertaining.  It's still pretty good though, I don't know what all the hate is about.

The Office - Yeah. It's still amazing.  Even that re-edited hour version of those two reruns that aired this week was fantastic.  It's really a joy to watch, and a pleasure to share with friends and family.

Andy Barker, P.I. - It's a fucking blast.  I'm a big fan, and recommend it.  That is all.

How It's Made - The best show on TV. It's footage of Factories making random objects with a soothing voice over explaining what's going on.  It's so god damn outstanding.  Hooray for Discovery HD!

Publishers Weekly Inrterviews Me about Elk’s Run

Sons Against Fathers In Elk's Run - 3/13/2007 - Publishers Weekly

For fans of the Elk's Run comics series, the release of all eight issues in one volume for the first time is a long-awaited prize. Elk's Run is the story of a utopian community gone awry. Founded by a group of Vietnam vets and their wives, Elk's Ridge, W.Va., was intended to be a place free of the cynicism and hypocrisy of the modern world. But the teenage children of the town's founders want nothing more than to get back to the world their parents left behind. In the power struggle that follows, it becomes clear that what started as an idealistic escape from the world has turned into tyranny.

Click the link for the rest.

Punks at Wizard World Los Angeles

PRESS RELEASE###

PUNKS INVADE WIZARD WORLD LOS ANGELES

Los Angeles, CA -- PUNKS THE COMIC makes it's world debut at this weekend's Wizard World Los Angeles! The long-in-development/soon-to-be

-released DaDa-inspired Sitcomic will make a debut with an exclusive Wizard World Los Angeles Ashcan Preview. The twelve page comic features the first third of the story to be unleashed in July's PUNKS THE COMIC SUMMER SPECIAL from Digital Webbing. Along with the exclusive comic, there will be PUNKS THE T-SHIRTs, and PUNKS THE ART PRINTs, as well as the debut of PUNKS THE PINs, hand made buttons featuring PUNKS THE CHARACTERS.

In addition, you can meet the creators of PUNKS, Kody (30 Days of Night: Bloodsucker Tales) Chamberlain & Joshua Hale (Elk's Run) Fialkov who will be showing off their upcoming projects. Early galleys of Fialkov's Elk's Run and Vampirella Quarterly, as well as Chamberlain's work on Boom Studio's Tag and his convention exclusive Sketchbooks will be on display. Chamberlain will also be doing commissions all weekend long.

You can come by and join the revolution (or at least buy your way into it) from Artist Alley Table 2202.

Visit us online for more information at http://www.punksthecomic.com.