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OUR TOP STORY...
I love that we're finally rolling into October this week - I think my
whole year is a build-up to this month. Leaves are changing, it's
cooler out, and the spooks and shadows are creeping to life, peering
around corners and following you down lonely streets. Speaking of...
We've got some exciting happenings coming in October, courtesy of the Awakening Halloween Signing Tour!
For anyone who missed it, let's run this badboy down one more time
because there's something exclusive and awesome for everybody who's
reading this blog:
1 - Do you already own a copy of Awakening Volume One but can't make it to one of our four signing stops? Then hurry up and send a picture of you with the book to AwakeningComic@gmail.com by 11:59pm EST on 10/30/2009!
2 - Are you waiting to try out the book but can't make it to one of our
four signing stops? Do you want to see some of what comes next so the
wait for Volume Two isn't as excruciating? Pick up the book at your
local comic shop (and promote them by taking your photo with the book
in front of the shop) or, if you can't get it there for some reason
(and shame on them for not ordering it for you!), go ahead and grab it
at Amazon.com (Awakening Volume One on Amazon). Same deal, email a pic of you with the book to AwakeningComic@gmail.com by 11:59pm EST on 10/30/2009.
Everyone who emails a picture in by 11:59pm EST on 10/30/2009 is going
to get an email from us at 12am, Halloween morning with an exclusive
link and login info to read the entire first chapter of Volume Two!
3 - Now, let's say you're near one of the four signing stops listed
below. If you come by and pick up a copy of the book, or bring your
copy to be signed, not only will we take down your email so you get a
link to the exclusive preview, but you'll also get an exclusive, signed print created by Alex just for this Halloween tour! Mark these dates on your calenders:
Oct. 10, 10 a.m. -6 p.m.; Oct-11, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Artist Alley Table #60, Baltimore Comic-Con
The Baltimore Convention Center
One West Pratt Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
(Separate admission fee required for entry into Baltimore Comic-Con)
Oct. 17, 1-5 p.m. [Nick Tapalansky only]
Upstate Comics
Freedom Business Center
1097 Route 55
LaGrangeville, NY 12540
(845) 432- 3320
Oct. 24, 12-4 p.m.
Brave New Worlds Comics
45 North Second Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 925-6525
Oct. 28, 4-7 p.m.
Jim Hanley’s Universe
4 West 33rd St.
New York, NY 10001
(212) 268-7088
I wish we could branch out further but, for now, we're limited in our
travel distance - sorry Mid-West, South, and West! If this tour is as
big as I think we're going to make it though, we should be able to go
much wider for Volume Two next year!
Hope to see a ton of people at these stops - maybe some folks dressed as Derrick or Cynthia? Zombies, anybody?
AWAKENING IN THE NEWS...
Lot's of interviews and reviews abound, so hold on to your pants:
First, we catch up with Kris over at Broken Frontier about the launch of the book and what comes next - Zombie Awakening - Lowdown
Jill Pantozzi aka The Nerdy Bird says of Awakening, "Forget Zombies for Dummies. This is Zombies for Intellectuals." - Read the whole review here
and then check out an amazing interview for GEN where Jill and I talk
about zombie survival, Alex's anatomy, and Mexican brothels! - GEN Interview -
Speaking of reviews, here's one in its entirety from Ain't It Cool News (link!) that made Alex and I blush heartily:
"Too many zombie comics start with the outbreak and move right into an
examination of the human condition when faced with the end of
civilization as we know it. We've seen it a million times. And frankly,
I'm pretty sick of reading that story. While AWAKENING
focuses on the beginnings of what looks to be the zombie apocalypse,
this isn't your usual stow a bunch of random people in a
house/mall/army bunker/prison/whatever and see them tear each other
apart story. At its core, AWAKENING is a detective
story, where one private dick is investigating what at first seems like
a missing persons case, but soon turns into something a whole lot more
diabolical and dire. Detective Peters is a bit jaded, as all good
detectives are, but he's good at his job. When the town crazy woman
starts spouting stories of zombies, everyone (including Peters) thinks
she's just nuts. But then some crazy things start happening and unlike
most outbreak stories, this one takes its sweet old time. Literally
months pass in this story before anyone even believes there may be a
zombie outbreak occurring. It's an extended version of the initial
outbreak scenes in SHAUN OF THE DEAD where the dead are
walking, but no one is noticing. A very cool statement about the
apathetic world we live in and there's no better backdrop than the
jaded world of detective noir for this scenario to play out on. Unlike
most zombie books that mix genres, this one isn't winking at the
reader. This is an all too serious look at one man who is opening his
eyes and noticing that there's a problem going on right under
everyone's noses that will most definitely get out of hand soon. I love
the tension that permeates from every page. Nick Tapalansky has more
patience that I've ever seen a writer have, doling out tiny bits of
info to disbelieving characters making those who know what's coming
chomp at their own bits in anticipation. Artist Alex Eckman-Lawn
literally evolves as an artist as you turn through all five issues
collected in this novel. His style starts out blocky and overly dark,
but shifts almost seamlessly to a more softy, cloudy tone by the end of
the book. But in every page, this looks like a detective/horror book
with stark blacks with hints of colors peeking through the scribbles.
This is a phenomenal achievement in writing and artistry and proof that
when done well even when utilizing the most worn out of genres there
still can exist something special."
Another fun interview, this one with Gavin over at The 4th Letter - if
you've ever wondered what characters I'd want to write at the big two,
or how I'd tackle Johnny Storm's pal Wingfoot, this is the interview to
read. - The 4th Letter -
FOLLOW AWAKENING...
...on the interweb:
Follow Awakening on Twitter: http://twitter.com/awakeningcomic
Trailer for Awakening: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qJQB68NkP0
Nick Tapalansky’s website: http://www.nicktapalansky.com/
Alex Eckman-Lawn’s website: http://www.alexeckmanlawn.com/
Keep it locked here for updates as we blow through the best month of the year. First stop: BALTIMORE!
- Nick
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