Batman Vs. Superman: Ultimate Edition – An Ultimate Review

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I’m going to go out on a limb and say that I really enjoyed the theatrical release of Batman vs Superman. I’ll go further out on that limb and say that it’s one of the best comic book movies so far. And sure you can go on and say how it’s inferior to Marvel movies and so on and so forth, but the only thing I will comment on the whole Marvel vs. DC thing is this. Marvel is doing action movies based on comic book characters while DC with BvS did an actual comic book movie.

So they are two very different animals and I’m not going to say that one is better than the other. Although I did enjoy the actual comic book movie than the ones that have been based on comic book characters. To support my point I would like someone to name a story arc or even a single issue of a Marvel comic that has been used in the MCU, and Civil War doesn’t count because they only used the name of that story arc. While DC used at least by my count 4 different comic book story arcs in one movie, and almost a direct comic panel to screen transition.

Now on to the Ultimate Edition of BvS. This cut of the movie made a good movie into a better movie. Most of the additional scenes added a lot to defining character motives and to strengthening the plot as well. You can take the UE version of this film and edit it down to a 2 1/2 maybe even a 2 hour and 45 minute run time and keep the relevant scenes that would have made the movie more coherent and also maintain the PG-13 rating.

So whoever did the editing on the theatrical release needs to be fired if they had all this good material to work with and yet still ended up releasing an unevenly paced movie. Another head scratcher is the R rating the UE receives. The only thing I noticed was that in the action sequences that involved guns you could see blood spurt out of the bodies and Wally, the guy who loses his legs in the battle of Metropolis, uses the F word when he finds Lex in his apartment. The added “gore” of the gun battles and the F word could be easily edited out and presto you retain your PG-13 rating.

Although in the new X-Men movies they’ve so far used the one free F bomb a PG-13 movie is allotted and Wolverine’s battle scenes have been pretty bloody as well and yet they get a PG-13 tag. I think this can be blamed on trying to ride the coat tails of Deadpool. When Deadpool blew the roof and expectations on what a success an R rated comic book movie can be there were several moves made to try to make comic book movies look even more edgy by slapping an R rating on them. The next and possibly last, with Hugh Jackman at least, Wolverine movie is reportedly going to be rated R. And the UE cut of BvS was announced around that time with, shocker, an R rating as well.

Aside from the added “gore” and “language” the UE gives you a bigger and clearer picture of the going ons of the major players, especially Lex Luthor. The theatrical release just tells you that Lex is behind everything because he pretty much says so towards the end of the movie when he’s pitting Superman against Batman and also you have to assume that he’s behind everything because it’s Lex Luthor. The UE shows you just how much Lex was pulling the strings to turn the public and Batmans opinion against Superman. It even hints at the possibility that the reason he was able to do all this is because he was possessed by another villain.

Unless my eyes deceived me there is a scene where he’s examining Zod’s body and his eyes go completely black. It could be that something or someone was pulling Lex’s strings as well to get rid of the man of steel. Which would also explain his slow descent into madness as the movie progresses until he’s ding dinging in a jail cell. But also the physical and mental abuse he suffered as a child by his father didn’t help his psyche either.

You also get a clear definition as to why Clark has such a hard on for Batman. The theatrical release just jumped from Superman doing super stuff to Clark having an argument with Perry about the Batman being a menace. You get to see Clark actually doing his job, which I got to say I enjoy seeing him do some investigative journalism just as much as I like to see him flying in his cape. And by doing his job of being a reporter, because really in the theatrical release you got the feeling that he never does his job since Perry is always hounding him for not doing his articles, he finds out how Batman has been terrorizing criminals. Although there is one scene that I found a little too on the nose when Clark talks to the girlfriend of the dead gangbanger that Batman branded. She tells Clark that words don’t work on someone who brands people, only fists do. I don’t think you can even call that foreshadowing. She might as well have said that Superman needs to fight Batman so justice can prevail because you know the movie is called Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, in case you had forgotten.

Overall the portrayals of Clark as well as Superman are handled better in the UE. I know there are complaints that Superman isn’t a beacon of hope like in the comics or the Reeve’s movies. The UE doesn’t fully convey that version of Superman but it does brighten him up a little bit more than the theatrical release.

I do wish there was more Wonder Woman in the UE because she was just awesome and they could not have gone wrong with adding more Diana Prince. The one added scene for Batman that I thought was awesome was a small clip they show of Batman breaking into Lexcorp to steal the Kryptonite. If you’ve played any of the Arkham video games you’ll recognize the swoop down move he does to capture one of Lexcorp’s security guards. I wish they had shown the break in when it was happening, at least like the swoop down clip where they could showcase a couple of stealth moves or takedowns.

There are several scenes that they could have done away with completely. For all the secrecy surrounding Jena Malone’s role her scenes don’t amount to much in terms of plot or character development. Maybe that’s why they were keeping her so under wraps. Other throwaway scenes involve Alfred chopping wood and carry it back to the modern house by the lake for no apparent reason but show that this Alfred can hold his own because he’s chopping wood in an Ascot. And you also get a gratuitous butt shot of Ben Affleck when he’s getting ready for the gala event at Lex’s house. Again for no apparent reason but to show that Ben Affleck is physically capable of filling out the bat suit, maybe. I don’t know. But trust me, after going through Joel Schumacher’s bat suit nipples, this scene isn’t that shocking.

The Ultimate Edition takes a flawed movie and smooths out most of the rough edges. If you enjoyed the theatrical release like I did, it makes you appreciate it even more and it rewards you with a few more comic book references. Which I have to say is a real treat when you’ve spent many years reading comic books and a movie comes along and not just gives a nod to the source material but actually lifts plot points or lines from the comic stories you have read. If you disliked the theatrical release the UE might change your mind about it but only mildly. I do say give it a watch if only to give you more ammo for your pointless arguments of how bad the movie is. The theatrical release of BvS was a flawed exercise in doing a faithful comic book movie. The Ultimate Edition shows us what could have been if someone at Warner Bros. actually knew how to edit a movie.

Chris Wood Joins ‘Supergirl’ in Mystery Role

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Chris Wood joins the cast of Supergirl as a series regular in season 2, however, any details about the ‘surprise DC character’ he is playing are being kept under wraps. Some are speculating that he may be the one in the crashed Kryptonian pod from the season 1 finale. Chris has previously starred in ‘The Vampire Diaries’, ‘The Carrie Diaries‘ and most recently ‘Containment’.

He isn’t the only new addition to the season, since the Supergirl’s move from CBS to The CW, they have announced a significant number of new characters. Most notably, Tyler Hoechlin (Teen Wolf) has been cast as Superman and Lynda Carter (Wonder Women) as the President of the United States. Also joining Wood, is Ian Gomez (Cougar Town) as Snapper Carr and Floriana Lima (The Family) as Maggie Sawyer.

Supergirl season 2 begins in the fall.

Maggie Sawyer To Appear In ‘Supergirl,’ Season Two??

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Yes, dear readers, it is rumored that Maggie Sawyer will be in the second season of Supergirl!!! And to those of you who do not know of this awesome lady, she is the first openly gay character to appear in the comics, way back in 1987.

WHO IS SHE??

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Maggie Sawyer was created by John Byrne in 1987, and is normally found in DC comics alongside either Superman or Batman. She works in both the Metropolis Special Crimes Unit dealing with Metahumans, and in the Gotham City Police Department. (Busy woman I guess) And her partner is …. Batwoman!! (WHOA!!) Way to go Maggie!

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OK, when Maggie appears in the Superman comics, she is a thorn in his side. She doesn’t trust Superman and feels that the police are better equipped than he is to deal with trouble. (Yeah ok, he is super-human, made of steel, and the police department is not…. Um….. my bet is on the metahuman…) She even tries to apprehend him at one point, I guess, which to me seems extremely funny. I mean, hi, this is Superman, Man of Steel! Does the phrase “more powerful than a locomotive” not say anything to how almost impossible it would be for a mere “human” to apprehend him??? But for some reason she tries and of course, fails. But, she warms up to him when he saves her life from terrorist plot.

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Who Will Play Miss Maggie?

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According to ‘The Hollywood Reporter‘, they have cast Floriana Lima (even though she’s obviously not a blonde) from The Family to play our lesbian leading lady. Besides The Family, she also had parts in episodes of the Terminator, How I Met Your Mother, My Own Worst Enemy, Ghost Whisperers, Melrose Place, House, Franklin and Bash, and many more TV shows. Seems like she has lots of experience in this field, so I hope she will be good for the show. She is very pretty too so this will be hot!! 😉

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Bring on the Crossovers!!

 Now, knowing that the producer of Supergirl is Greg Berlanti, there is a pretty good chance, I’m sure, that she will be in other shows as well. He is the producer of shows like The Flash, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow.  Let alone she works with Metahumans and is originally from Star City; both the term and place are found in The Flash series too, so I’m thinking there may be plenty of crossovers here. (Let’s not forget, The Flash and Supergirl did work together in an episode of Supergirl, titled “World’s Finest.”) Greg Berlanti feels its important to have changed the ethnicity and sexuality in the DC characters to reflect present day. And I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking that this is pretty awesome.

Being a pretty big fan of the super peeps, (yes, even the Supergirl movie) I am very excited to see what season two has for us. I hear there is supposed to be a showing of Superman himself finally *SHRIEKS* and now to have Maggie Sawyer…! This season will be awesome. (Plus, I heard there may be a cameo of Lynda Carter !!!) So yes, season two cant get here any faster for my taste  ^_^

Matt Damon Would Only Play A Superhero If Ben Affleck Directed Him

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One of the most sought after actors in Hollywood had previously stated that he had no interest in playing a superhero. The only exception he’d make would be for Marvel’s Daredevil, but only if Christopher Nolan directed. But then, that was long before his longtime friend Ben Affleck entered the superhero industry, taking a prominent role in the DC Films Universe. Ben Affleck was cast as the Caped Crusader in 2013 prior to Batman V Superman. And It’s been recently confirmed that he is set to direct a future Batman film, which he is co-writing with Geoff Johns.

Damon has proven himself to be an action star of high caliber, starring as Jason Bourne in the Universal Bourne franchise.

Speaking to the The Irish Examiner, “I’d consider anything with the right director, but I can’t imagine there are any superheroes left, I think they’re all taken at this moment,” Damon said . “If [Ben] was directing me, I’d jump on it in a New York minute. I’d love to work with Ben.”

Damon and Ben Affleck have worked in a number of projects together before. They wrote Good Will Hunting which earned them both an Academy Award . So it wouldn’t be surprising if Affleck found his friend a role in The Batman film.

Here’s to hoping that we see Damon in Affleck’s The Batman. The Batman is expected to land in theaters sometime in 2018 or mid 2019. Damon’s next film Jason Bourne arrives in theaters on July 29 2016.

Suicide Squad Tracking For A 125 million+ Opening Weekend.

suicide-squad-movie-characters-calendarMultiple sources have revealed that Warner Bros. anti-hero action flick is tracking for a gigantic 125+million opening weekend. This would put the film miles ahead of Guardians of the Galaxy which opened back in 2014 with $94.3 million. It would also be the biggest opening for an August release. Should the film receive stellar reviews, it can easily surpass Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice opening, which opened to a hefty $166million+ back in March but was given a cold shoulder by fans and critics. Though the DC film Universe is in full swing and has been a commercial success, it has yet to offer a critically acclaimed epic, and with Suicide Squad coming out, things could change for the better. Superhero fans will be hoping that the movie does well and shifts the genre in a new direction, with possibly more studios taking risks as the Warners have been.

It feels good to be bad…Assemble a team of the world’s most dangerous, incarcerated Super Villains, provide them with the most powerful arsenal at the government’s disposal, and send them off on a mission to defeat an enigmatic, insuperable entity. U.S. intelligence officer Amanda Waller has determined only a secretly convened group of disparate, despicable individuals with next to nothing to lose will do. However, once they realize they weren’t picked to succeed but chosen for their patent culpability when they inevitably fail, will the Suicide Squad resolve to die trying, or decide it’s every man for himself?

From Writer and Director David Ayer, Suicide Squad stars Will Smith as Deadshot, Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, Jared Leto as the Joker, Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flag and Viola Davis as Amanda Waller. Ben Affleck is set to reprise his role as Gotham’s watchful protector, the Batman, in what seems to be more than a cameo.

Based on characters by DC comics, the film also stars Jai Courtney (Insurgent), Cara Delevingne ( Paper Towns), Scott eastwood ( Fury), Karen Fukuhara in her feature film debut, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Thor: The Dark World) , Adam Beach ( Cowboys and Aliens), and Jay Hernandez (Takers). Charles Roven, Richard Chuckle will produce the epic, with Deborah and Zack Snyder, Colin Wilson and Geoff Johns serving as executive producers.

Tickets are on sale as of today. The film will roll in theaters on August 5 2016.

Check out the previous trailer released for the film.

The CW Reveals First Look At Wally West As Kid Flash

slack-imgscom-189869After the last act of the season two finale, fans of the The Flash series have been eager to get even the tiniest bits of information as to how the show is gonna progress in season 3. To recap, Barry faced with grief of his father’s death, made a  decision to time travel to the past to save his mother. His mission was a success, preventing the Reverse Flash from murdering his mother once again.In doing so, he possibly disrupted the timeline and  that will have major repercussions, which we are all waiting for . It was recently confirmed that season 3 will indeed feature one of the most iconic storylines in the DC universe; Flashpoint.

Today The CW released an official first look at Wally West suited up as Kid Flash played by Keiynan Lonsdale.  There are no details yet as to how Wally West becomes Kid Flash, but my guess is, it has something to do with Flashpoint. It’s gonna be a long wait for season 3. In the meantime, you can go back and binge season 1 and season 2, which are awesome by the way. For now, just enjoy viewing the awesome images below.

 

Wonder Woman Synopsis Released, Writers Revealed.

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Along with announcing their plans for Comic Con 2016, Warner Bros. has issued a press release which includes the synopsis of Wonder Woman. It was also revealed that Geoff Johns and Allan Heinberg co-wrote the script, based on a story by Heinberg and Zack Snyder. Zack Snyder’s inclusion in the movie should come as no surprise since he’s the one who introduced Wonder Woman for the first time in the silver screen in his epic, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. It’s apparent that Geoff Johns, who was recently promoted as the co-head of DC films, will be more hands on with the DC movie Universe, as evidenced by him co-writing Wonder Woman. Apart from Justice League, this is probably my most anticipated DC Extended Universe film. Whether it’s any good, we’ll see when the movie hits theaters some time next summer. Meanwhile, you can check the press release below.

Wonder Woman” hits movie theaters around the world next summer when Gal Gadot returns as the title character in the epic action adventure from director Patty Jenkins. Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny.

Joining Gadot in the international cast are Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen, Robin Wright, David Thewlis, Danny Huston, Elena Anaya, Ewen Bremner and Saïd Taghmaoui. Jenkins directs the film from a screenplay by Allan Heinberg and Geoff Johns, story by Zack Snyder & Allan Heinberg, based on characters from DC Entertainment. Wonder Woman was created by William Moulton Marston. The film is produced by Charles Roven, Zack Snyder, Deborah Snyder and Richard Suckle, with Rebecca Roven, Stephen Jones, Wesley Coller and Geoff Johns serving as executive producers. Warner Bros. Pictures presents, in association with RatPac-Dune Entertainment, an Atlas Entertainment/Cruel and Unusual production, “Wonder Woman.” The film is scheduled for release on June 2, 2017, and will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company. www.wonderwomanfilm.com 

You can also check out the first look/ featurette for Wonder Woman which was released a while ago.

An Interview With Cosplayer Princess Jazz Cosplay

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Hi Readers

It’s time for another cosplay interview, this time we meet Princess Jazz Cosplay! Princess Jazz Cosplay is our first cosplayer featured from sunny Australia. Let’s find out some more about Princess Jazz Cosplay.




1) How did you get into cosplaying?

I kind of fell into cosplaying. I’ve studied textiles and dressmaking previously. When I went to uni for my nursing/paramedics degree they had a Heroes and Villains night and for the hell of it, I made Jill Valentine (STARS) from Resident Evil for it. Made everything, (even the gun). A couple of weeks later was a major Convention in Australia so I decided to go with a girlfriend wearing the same costumes we had made for the party.

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2) Where do you get your inspiration and ideas to cosplay from? Is it from programs you watch now or childhood programs or both?

Primarily comics. I’m a giant geek, and I love DC more than anything (except maybe Star Trek) so a lot of the cosplays I want to do come from the pages of DC’s library.

3) How do you put your outfits together are they 100% from scratch and if so what’s been your trickiest part to date?

Honestly, not enough time. I have a bad habit of making my costumes days (and in some cases hours) before an event. My workload doesn’t give me a lot of free time, and when it does, I tend to play videogames instead of sew. So simply putting them together before I’m supposed to leave is the trickiest part.

4) What’s your favourite cosplay to date?

My DC Arkham Knight Harley Quinn. It was probably the most popular costume I’ve done so far, and its most definitely the one I’ve had the most photos of. It gets a lot of attention and I love being silly for a few hours.

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5) If you’ve cosplayed at a convention what was the experience like?

A little overwhelming at times, but you quickly realise that you’re a part of a giant community and then it becomes awesome. (it doesn’t help to have a fiancé who knows practically everyone).

6) Can we expect to see you at any conventions this year?

OZ Comic-Con Sydney and Gamma.Con in Canberra are confirmed at the moment. Due to my workload, I can’t commit to cons that far in advance.

7) If you could cosplay as anyone and budget wasn’t an issue who would it be?

Its not so much time or money but confidence, but I’ve always wanted to do my namesake Princess Jasmine, or Slave Leia, but not quite there yet to do them.

8) Do you have any words of advice for up and coming cosplayers?

Just do it, you aren’t alone, we are all one big community, and you will find people who have the same interests as you. Likes don’t mean anything, it all depends on how much fun YOU have.

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9) Where can we find you online?



There you go readers Princess Jazz Cosplay! Don’t be shy go say hi and say ‘Skatronixxx sent me!’

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Kiersey Clemons Frontrunner For Female Lead In The Flash Movie

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According to multiple sources, Kiersey Clemons is the favorite to take on the female lead role in the Flash movie. This would be the second time the actress has worked with Rick Famuyiwa, who was recently announced as the Flash movie director after Seth Grahame-smith departed the project. They previously worked together in the 2015 critically acclaimed comedy-drama Dope. The female lead in The Flash movie is believed to be that of Iris West, a young journalist and a love interest of Barry Allen.

Other actresses being considered for the role are, The Voice UK judge ,singer and actress, Rita Ora( Fifty Shades of Grey) and actress Lucy Boynton (Sing Street).

The Flash directed by Rick Famuyiwa and starring Ezra Miller in the titular role, will land in theaters on March 16 1018.

Interview with ComixTribe Co-Creator Tyler James

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Here at Skatronixxx.com we are passionate about independent/creator-owned comic books as well as their creators and publishers. When we get the opportunity, we love to shine the spotlight on them.

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Tyler James is a comic writer, publisher, game designer/producer and teacher from Newburyport,  Massachusetts U.S.A.

What inspired you to create comic books

Matt, my mother, will tell you that her biggest fear when I was a kid was how heartbroken I’d be when I learned I couldn’t actually be a superhero when I grew up.

I’d come home from pre-school every day with a brand new Batman utility belt made with scissors, glue, tape, and construction paper.

So, superhero comics definitely pulled me into the medium, and it wasn’t long before I wasn’t only reading the books, but throwing tracing paper over Spider-man and “drawing” him myself.

I credit the Image explosion of the early 90’s with triggering the “aha moment” realisation that these characters weren’t something that “always existed” but rather were created by actual human beings. Being there from the very beginning of the Image universe definitely had a major impact on me.

It wasn’t long after that that I decided I didn’t want to draw Spider-man as much as I wanted to create my own characters and tell my own stories.

When you decided that wanted to create your own stories what was your biggest challenge or obstacle?

When first starting out, and this was early 90’s so virtually a lifetime ago… I really didn’t have any challenges or obstacles.

I had paper and pencils and a copy of How to Make Comics the Marvel Way by Stan and John, and I was off to the races.

In that regard, I was lucky… when you’re a kid, you don’t really care that there’s so much you don’t know that you don’t know… you just go.

Of course, there were no internet resources, comic cons weren’t a thing I knew about, and my local comic shops were more places of commerce than true communities… so I did things wrong and would later have to unlearn a lot of bad habits.

What do you mean comics aren’t drawn on plain printer paper?

Why would I script out pages in advance rather than draw them one page at a time?

How else would I letter my pages but to draw in the word balloons and letter by hand?

That said, I’m incredibly grateful that I started logging my 10,000 hours at a very young age.

What is the origin story of comix tribe?

Flash forward twenty years or so, and I started working on more and more collaborative projects. After about a dozen years of working on comics entirely as a solo act, I realised that I’d never be able to create all the comics I’d wanted to bring into the world alone.

At that time, I started becoming increasingly obsessed with the craft of making comics and started writing some articles on craft and creating over at ComicRelated and on my own blog.

Eventually, I started working with editor Steven Forbes, who was also writing great how-to content. I hired him to edit a book I was working on… he tore it to shreds. We’ve been friends ever since.

Because I was working on books with other creators, publishing under “Tyler James Comics” didn’t seem like a very compelling option.

So, Steve and I conceived of a site called ComixTribe, which could act as both a resource of articles for comic creators and a publishing imprint for our future books.

ComixTribe.com opened its doors on 1-1-2011.

Having had quite a few successful Kickstarter campaigns, how has Kickstarter changed Comix Tribe?

ComixTribe has been bootstrapped from the ground up. Steven and I were big on ideas and short on cash to invest into ComixTribe.

Cash is oxygen to a business… without it, a business suffocates.

With it… well, you have options.

In 2012, we launched our first successful Kickstarter and in one month raised $26,000 on Kickstarter.

After Kickstarter took its fees, that still meant that more than $23,000 hit the ComixTribe business bank account.

To put that in perspective, that was more funding in one month than I had made in the previous 12 years creating comics, selling them at shows and online, etc. combined!

That infusion of cash helped us not only fund the production of a hardcover graphic novel that the direct market alone could not have supported, but it helped finance print runs for other series, marketing, and other publishing investments.

You can draw a straight line from that first Kickstarter to where we are today… it’s not wrong to say Kickstarter was a game changer for us.

It also continues to be a major part of our overall publishing strategy.

The reality is this… there is no path to victory for a small, bootstrapped, independent publisher selling only $3 comic books through the direct market. None. The numbers don’t work.

But when you’re able to put a system in place that combines Kickstarter, the direct market, conventions, Amazon, and digital sales… those numbers become a little easier to make work…

And then once you start piling upon additional revenue sources such as foreign licensing and media options… they start to get rosier.

And the truth is, success in one area often leads to increased success in other areas…

But you need to get the snowball rolling somehow, and in 2016, I have no doubt that the best platform to get that snowball rolling is Kickstarter.

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Many readers are frustrated with the way Marvel and DC have handled their respective universes. Do you see independent/creator-owned comics popularity and sales coming close or equal to Marvel and DC’s in the next five year’s or so?

In the direct market (i.e., Comic Book Shops), no. No chance of that happening. But that’s a pretty narrow view of the comic book industry, isn’t it? I mean, Raina Telgemeier latest graphic novel Ghosts is getting a 500,000 first print run that is more than 700 times what DC’s top selling graphic novel sold last month.

There are webcomics that are read by far more people than any direct market series.

In the direct market, though, you have a Diamond providing 95-99% of the comic product to shops, and Marvel and DC taking up 70-80% of their comic product offerings… that’s not going to change anytime soon.

The good news is that independent creators and publishers don’t need to compete with Marvel and DC to win.

Erica Moen isn’t competing with Marvel and DC. She’s winning.

Jason Brubaker isn’t competing with Marvel and DC. He’s winning.

Greg Pak is working for Marvel and DC… but also doing his own thing outside of the Big Two. He’s definitely winning.

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Are there any books or Kickstarter campaigns in the works you can talk about for 2016 or possibly 2017?

Can, I talk about Kickstarter campaigns… oh, man, that’s a loaded question, Matt!

Well, first I’ve got to give a shoutout to two creators who took part in The ComixLaunch Course I taught earlier this year who just wrapped up successful Kickstarter campaigns. Michelle Palmer’s Meraki and Jim Whiting’s Margo: Intergalactic Trash Collector.

The great thing about teaching The ComixLaunch Course and hosting the ComixLaunch.com podcast is that even when I don’t have a project going… I feel like I’ve got an investment in the Kickstarter platform.

Some projects we have in the queue are hardcovers for CHUM and AND THEN EMILY WAS GONE, the next OXYMORON: Killing Time anthology, and THE RED TEN OMNIBUS.

And those are just the projects that we’re talking about publicly.

We are very wary of asking too much of our fan base, and we do try to space out our Kickstarter’s so they can get primary focus when it’s the book’s time to shine.

But you can be we’ll be on the platform again soon.

However, the absolute coolest thing going on right now is what’s happening with SINK, the new John Lees Alex Cormack series. Nearly 500 readers have “got in the van” already, and the early reaction has been phenomenal.

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Thanks to Tyler for taking the time to talk with us! Follow him on Twitter @TylerJamesComic also follow @ComixTribe. Subscribe to Comixtribe’s email list http://www.comixtribe.com/subscribe and get five free digital comics!

Check out Tyler’s podcast on 50 creators sharing the #1 Kickstarter Tip  www.comixlaunch.com/50tips

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