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HAVEN DISTRO
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"Wait, what
happened to the July newsletter?" some
of you may be asking. After we got home
from San Diego we found ourselves
swamped. I forced myself to take a deep
breath and a couple steps back. I've
talked a lot in interviews and posts
about sticking to our slow steady
growth business plan. But this step
back is to get a
running start for our first big
jump.
CBIA forum lurkers might have seen the
news that
Haven Distributors is moving to a
bigger warehouse. It's still in
Chicagoland, just going 15 minutes or so
north to Skokie. The reason for the
movie is we're tripling our storage and
office capacity. That means more room
to organize the inventory better, run
the
order fulfillment operation more
efficiently, and most importantly to
bulk up our stock.
Customers are placing bigger orders,
which means deeper inventory -- and
bigger POs. They are also looking for
more publishers, which means broader
inventory at the same time. In the old
space we couldn't do both. Now we can.
Well... in October we can. That's when
we'll make the move.
I met a lot of great new suppliers at
Wizard World Chicago and San Diego.
Most were at least marginally familiar
with Cold Cut, some are brand new. And
of course
Enemi Entertainment is bringing in a
few new faces, too.
In August look for (more) product lines
from
Suicide Girls,
Ape Entertainment,
Eagle One Media,
SQP Inc,
JMG
Comics,
Big City Comics,
Heavy Metal,
Last
Gasp,
Arcana Studio,
Jester
Press, the whole
Antidote Trust... and honestly, way
more than I can easily list here. Just
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Graphic Novels/Trade Paperbacks
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AMETT01 |
(Alterna Comics) |
American Terror Vol.1:
Confession of a Human Smart
Bomb |
$9.95 |
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NOVOT01 |
(Alterna Comics) |
Novo Vol.1 The Birth of Novo |
$9.95 |
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AGEDT01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Age of Darkness TPB |
$12.95 |
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ANBBH01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Anita Bomba HC vol 1: As Far
As I Can Remember, I've
Always Loved To Piss People
Off (mr) |
$12.95 |
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BISMT01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Art of Simon Bisley TPB -
revised edition |
$21.95 |
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AZPDH01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Azpiri: Demon Wind HC (mr)
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$14.95 |
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AZPSH01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Azpiri Sketchbook HC
(adult) |
$19.95 |
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BORGH02 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Borgia HC vol 2: Power and
Incest |
$14.95 |
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DRACH01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Dracula HC |
$14.95 |
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DRUUH02 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Druuna: Creatura HC (adult) |
$14.95 |
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FISFH01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Fistful of Blood HC |
$14.95 |
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IMAAH01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Imago HC: The Art of Jim
Burns |
$19.95 |
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JULUH01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Julie Strain's Ultimate
Penthouse Collection HC
(adult) |
$39.95 |
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ARK0H01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Lorna: The Ark HC (Azpiri)
(adult) |
$14.95 |
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ODYSH01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Odyssey HC |
$12.95 |
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PROHH03 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Prohibited III HC (adult)
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$14.95 |
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PROHS01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Prohibited Sketchbook and
Case (adult) |
$16.95 |
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REFAH01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Reflections by Azpiri HC (mr) |
$14.95 |
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ULYHH01 |
(Heavy Metal) |
Ulysses HC |
$14.95 |
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ALIRT01 |
(Last Gasp) |
Aline and Robert's Dirty
Laundry TPB (Crumb) (mr)
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$19.95 |
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CRUFT01 |
(Last Gasp) |
Crumb Family Comics TPB (mr)
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$24.95 |
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BARGT05 |
(Last Gasp) |
Barefoot Gen TPB vol 5: The
Never Ending War |
$14.95 |
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MYTWT01 |
(Last Gasp) |
My Troubles With Women TPB
(R. Crumb) (mr) |
$16.95 |
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AMRCT01 |
(Last Gasp) |
R. Crumb's America TPB (mr)
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$19.95 |
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DRBLT01 |
(Last Gasp) |
R.Crumb Draws the Blues TPB
(adult) |
$16.95 |
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TINSH01 |
(Last Gasp) |
Tintin and Snowy Activity
Book TPB vol 1 |
$9.99 |
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TINTH27 |
(Last Gasp) |
Tintin HC: Tintin in America
(Last Gasp edition) |
$24.95 |
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TINTH30 |
(Last Gasp) |
Tintin in the Orient HC vol
1: Cigars of the Pharaoh
(Last Gasp edition) |
$24.95 |
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VALET01 |
(Red Eye Press) |
Valentine TPB vol 1: Fully
Loaded (mr) |
$14.95 |
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TARW051 |
(Broadsword Comics) |
Tarot: Witch of the Black
Rose #51 (mr) |
$2.95 |
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PUBLISHER
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Continuing our spotlight on publishers,
this month we bring you
Red
Eye Press, the
publishing imprint of comic creator
Daniel Cooney.
Daniel
Cooney has worked in comic art and
illustration since 1997. Cooney has done
all aspects of producing comic books and
graphic novels -- writing, penciling,
inking, coloring, lettering, and book
design, all the way through pre-press
for publication. A lifelong fan of
comics, Cooney graduated with a BFA from
New York's School of Visual Arts in
1998. His client list includes
illustration/graphic design work for
Lucas Film LTD, NBC/Universal, Topps
Entertainment, UpperDeck Cards,
Rittenhouse Archives, Rolling Stone,
Sony, Tower Records, Marvel Trading
Cards, and Image Comics, along with
writing and illustrating his own stylish
action comic thriller, Valentine,
under the Red Eye Press imprint.
Cooney currently lives in the San
Francisco Bay area, where he teaches a
few classes on-site at the Academy of
Art University, writes online classes
for the University, and stays busy with
a variety of freelance and comic work.
He lives with his ravishing and
industrious wife, Carolina, and their
two quirky black cats, Shorty Do Wop and
Greenly Beans.
Valentine
began with issue one in 1997 and
currently has twelve issues and three
graphic novels published. It was
originally published as a 'zine in 1996
before becoming a comic book.
No matter how hard she tries, Valentine
just can't leave the killing game
behind. Her life as an assassin has made
her a liability to everyone she's ever
known -- and the lingering mental
effects of the CIA's MkUltra program
have clouded her memory, making her past
a puzzle waiting to be pieced together.
Could a trip
to Valentine's hometown be the key to
unlocking her memories? With a broken
spirit and a bruised body, Valentine
limps home to uncover a past that may be
her only hope for a future. In a world
where it's kill or be killed, it's
Valentine's life that's become a death
sentence. Valentine takes away lives but
will also commit selfless acts, risking
her own life to save someone else's if
need be.
Look for more Valentine in the month of
August.
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INDEPENDENT COMIC
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Zenescope Teams With Hustlenomics
for Toyz Nation Expo
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Hustlenomics Magazine, one of the
more popular car and model magazines
featuring the latest in hip hop, hot
rides and beautiful models, has
teamed with Zenescope Entertainment
for the Toyz Nation Expo on August
23rd in Atlanta, GA. Hustlenomics
will be holding multiple
competitions at the Expo, some of
which include a model search and a
gaming tournament. Winners will
receive cash prizes and will also be
featured in Zenescope's upcoming
comic book mini-series entitled
STINGERS which follows a hardcore
bounty hunter who goes up against a
group of aliens attempting to
colonize on Earth. "We're thrilled
to be part of the Toyz Nation Expo
with Hustlenomics. I think exposure
like this shows how the comic book
industry has become more widely
accepted as a part of mainstream
entertainment." said Zenescope Vice
President Ralph Tedesco.
Go to
www.Hustlenomics.com or
www.ToyzNation.com for more
information on how you can win big
in Atlanta!
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A
Song of Ice and Fire 2009 Calendar
Announced! |
Dabel
Brothers Publishing
is proud to announce the publication of
the first ever-illustrated calendar from
the epic fantasy series, A Song of
Ice and Fire, written by
George R. R. Martin. A New York
Times #1 Bestseller, Martin's fantasy
series has garnered popular and critical
praise since the first novel, A Game
of Thrones, saw publication in 1996
and has recently been optioned for
development by HBO.
The
incomparable Michael Komarck,
an artist who has amazed fans with his
faithful, detailed artwork inspired by
A Song of Ice and Fire,
illustrates the twelve images in the
calendar. His renderings for the
calendar are immaculately executed
depictions of some of the most popular
characters of the series and bring to
vivid life some of the most memorable
scenes in the epic that's taken the
publishing world by storm.
As the
only calendar
sanctioned by Martin, Dabel Brothers
Publishing's A Song of Ice
and Fire 2009 Calendar is
unarguably a rare treat, it will be
distributed to the Direct Market and
booksellers. 500 copies will feature an
exclusive, Jon Snow
cover and only 250 of them will be
numbered, as well as personally signed
by George R.R. Martin himself. These
exclusives will be sold exclusively from
Dabel Brothers Publishing's on-line
storefront.
"I am a long
time fan of ASOIAF, says Dabel Brothers
Vice President, Les Dabel, "being able
to help bring it to life visually is a
dream come true."
The
A Song of Ice and Fire 2009
Calendar will be available
in December 2008, well in time for the
holiday season.
For more
information about George R. R. Martin
and the A Song of Ice and Fire
series, please visit the author's
official site at
http://www.georgerrmartin.com/. For
more information about the artist,
Michael Komarck, please visit his site
at
http://www.komarckart.com/.
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BIRTH
announced as a SPACE 2008 Finalist!
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We're
proud to announce that Michael S.
Bracco's BIRTH graphic novel has been
nominated as a finalist for the SPACE
2008 Day Prize!
BIRTH features a story that is both
emotionally riveting and artistically
inspired and has entertained both
critics and readers alike.
Following the paths of two war-torn
species sharing the same planet, BIRTH
dives into the social and environmental
dangers of a war that threatens to
extinguish both races.
Everyone at Alterna would like to extend
congratulations to Michael!
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Alex
Robinson's TOO COOL on G4's Fresh Ink! |
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Blair
Butler of G4TV's Attack of the Show
has hyped another Top Shelf book on her
"Fresh Ink" segment: Alex Robinson's
Too Cool to be Forgotten! To see
her take on Too Cool and some
other great books,
click here. Thanks, Blair! You rock.
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RETAILER TIPS:
LIBRARY READER COPIES |
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In this day
and age, people are watching every dime.
Trying new series are risks and many
simply are wary.
Why not
leave out copies of key issues or trades
of different titles so people can try
new copies in your store.
Mark them as
library copies or reader copies and make
sure to put them in a spot where young
kids can't get to them if there is any
questionable material. |
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