Posted 11/8/11 2:58 pm ET by MTV Geek in Archie Comics, Comic Books, Interviews, Sega, Video Games
By Jason Cipriano
Adapting video games to comics is no small task, just ask Archie's head writer on Sonic and Mega Man, Ian Flynn (or editor Paul Kaminski). Balancing someone else's creation with your own ideas, in order to create a book that fans will appreciate is daunting, to say the least. However, with Sonic in its 13th year, and an overwhelmingly positive response to the first arcs of Mega Man, it seems like Archie is doing something right. Read on to find out what Ian thinks of both series, as well as some of the hurdles that he has had to overcome while working on both books.
Posted 11/4/11 2:22 pm ET by MTV Geek in Archie Comics, Comic Books, Interviews, Sega, Video Games
By Jason Cipriano
Sonic the Hedgehog is having a big week. On the video game side of things, Sega has released Sonic Generations, the latest multiplatform entry into the Sonic series. At the same time, Archie Comics has released Sonic the Hedgehog #230 and Sonic Super Special Magazine #1. All this Sonic isn't just a coincidence; everyone's favorite blue hedgehog is celebrating his 20th Anniversary this year.
Mega Man's not having such a bad year himself, at least when it comes to comics. With two highly anticipated games recently canceled, the Blue Bomber may seem like he's a little down and out, but anyone that's picked up his new comic over the last few months knows otherwise. Archie has given Mega Man some serious love, as the series is deep into its second arc, and already has a graphic novel under its belt.
In honor of such momentous occasions, MTV Geek will be running a pair of interviews with two of Archie's biggest names associated with both franchises. First up is Editor Paul Kaminski who can offer up some insight into both the Sonic and Mega Man books, as well how big of a fan he is of the original games.
Posted 9/22/11 5:00 pm ET by Charles Webb in Animation, Announcements, Archie Comics, TV
Archie Comics teams up with Moonscope Studios to give the ageless Teenage Witch a visual and conceptual rethink.
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Posted 7/29/11 11:20 am ET by Don Hatfield in Archie Comics, Comic Books, IDW
One of the most influential rock and roll bands of all time, KISS, is returning to comic books in a pretty interesting way. Rather than signing on with one publisher, KISS will be appearing in a four-part Archie Comics mini-series and a new title from IDW. It’s the first time such a license has been shared by two separate publishers like this. Read more...
Posted 7/20/11 3:30 pm ET by MTV Geek in Archie Comics, Comic Books
It's American Idol Vs. X Factor and J. Lo vs. Simon Cowell -- with the Archies caught in the crossfire! Enjoy this exclusive preview of Archie #623, hitting stands July 27th!
Posted 6/7/11 3:59 pm ET by Valerie Gallaher in Archie Comics, Comic Books, Trailers
He's been talked about everywhere from the Washington Post, to Daily Kos, to AfterElton -- now the hottest new character from Archie Comics, Kevin Keller, is getting his own four-issue series starting this week! You can watch the trailer for Kevin Keller #1, directed by Alex Kropinak, right here at MTV Geek...check it out!
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Posted 4/29/11 3:14 pm ET by MTV Geek in Animation, Archie Comics, Comic Books, TV
There's a lot to love about this fun trailer for Mega Man #1, which reminded me of classic anime like Astro Boy. Hitting stands on May 11 from Archie Comics, this comic is an adaptation of the hugely popular Mega Man video game franchise From Capcom. Take a look at the clip here:
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Posted 4/11/11 5:23 pm ET by MTV Geek in Archie Comics
What happens when Mark Zuckerberg faces off with the Archie Universe's resident Supreme Geek, Dilton Doiley? Find out in Archie #624, hitting stands in August -- and take a sneak preview of the cover, debuting here:
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Posted 4/4/11 1:26 pm ET by Valerie Gallaher in Archie Comics, Comic Books, Stan Lee, TV
As we reported last Friday, former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is teaming up with comic book legend Stan Lee to create a new type of superhero...The Governator! Archie Comics, which is working with Schwarzenegger and Lee to produce a comic book based on the character, Tweeted that a new Governator trailer is online -- and now we're getting a much better picture of what to expect!
In the trailer, we see Arnold stepping down as Governor -- but secretly feeling restless. How can he still make a difference in the world? Cue the high-tech world of The Governator -- one that includes a powerful ring, suits of super-armor, and a motorbike that looks like it came out of a video game. When evil transforming robots try to rob an armored car full of money, The Governator steps into action, using his arsensal of gadgets to fight the bad guys robots.
The end of the trailer promises more in 2012 -- but you can check it out for yourself here!
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Posted 3/30/11 3:46 pm ET by Janna O’Shea in Archie Comics, Comic Books
LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) characters have had a hard road in the comic book world. Forced to keep them in supporting roles, writers had to dance around content restrictions for decades. Finally, 1987 brought mainstream comics its first openly gay superhero in Extrano from DC Comics. More recently, books like Birds of Prey and Secret Six from Gail Simone of DC have pushed sexuality into the limelight. Some would argue that the pioneer of sexually ambiguous characters was Krazy Kat, star of an American comic strip that ran from 1913-1944. The cat’s gender was never defined, and was often referenced to as both male and female. As time went on, homosexual characters began to crop up, but they were always under the radar.
The Comics Code Authority, which was comparable to the MPAA, was invoked in 1954. It was a strict self-censorship law that was quickly applied to avoid government interference. While the code had no legal authority, most places would not carry a comic unless it had the CCA stamp. This forced creators to mold and fit their creations to the CCA’s approval. The code became less strict as the years past, but still made sure that comics did not have nudity, excessive violence, or language that would have been inappropriate for television. As the code became less relevant, there has been a substantial increase in Marvel and DC’s gay supporting characters and heroes. Although the code never specifically stated that LGBT topics were forbidden, they would have been included under the term ‘sex perversion.’
Archie Comics recently introduced their first gay character, Kevin Keller. Having a new personality appear in Riverdale is, in itself, a big event. What is interesting about the new arrival was that there was no pomp or circumstance given to the fact Kevin is gay. Read more...
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