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NYAF's John McGeary Talks Anime

John McGeary is a v-p for show organizer Reed Exhibitions (PWCW’s sister company) and one of the men behind the successful launch of New York Comic-con. He’s also the show manager of the New York Anime Festival, a new fan festival and trade show focused on Japanese animation and manga publishing, that will be held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City the weekend of December 7-9. PWCW talked with McGeary about the intersection of anime and manga and what will make NYAF different from other anime conventions.

PW Comics Week: Whose idea was it to organize an anime festival?

John McGeary: We took a look at the marketplace and thought, “Now that comics have been successful, what else can we do? Is it possible to take a segment [of the comics crowd] and make its own show?” So what part is a bit different from Comic-con? The anime group. It’s a bit of a different community. But because there’s so much involved—anime, music, manga—it has so much to offer to its fan base that it’s hard to do anime justice at [a show like New York] Comic-con.



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"It felt organic to explore those kind of ideas in comic form. My idea all along for Southland Tales was that the film should feel like it was actually born out of a graphic novel. But I think the film stands alone even if you don't look at the novel or go to the website. I'm not going to do this with every film I make. Given the subject matter, this one felt like it needed to bleed into other areas."


director Richard Kelly on his hybrid film/graphic novel project SouthLand Tales.


Heroes, Vol. 1
VARIOUS ARTISTS AND WRITERS. DC/Wildstorm, $29.99 (240p) ISBN 978-1-4012-1705-1

Although essentially a tie-in to a pop culture hit, this graphic novel isn't bad. Conceived as an integral part of the popular TV show, the book collects a series of weekly online comics that appeared right along with the TV show. The comics are used to skillfully introduce both new characters and equally engrossing plot lines into the Heroes story, and they offer background info that supplements what's on TV. Heroes is the story of a group of otherwise normal people spread around the world, who have extraordinary—and potentially destructive—powers they often barely understand. These "special" people are hunted down by both a mysterious organization and a superpowered serial killer. The comic follows the show's major characters, but also introduces new ones, like Hana Gitelman, known as Wireless, who can literally hear digital communication transmissions; the comic also provides background on politician Nathan Petrelli and the mysterious Linderman that takes them back to the Vietnam War. Produced by a long list of prominent creators, the art is inconsistent, ranging from competent to excellent ("War Buddies" and Tim Sale's 9th Wonder covers shine) and is held together by the rich color production. An impressively readable melding of TV and comics storytelling. (Nov.)

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Takehiko Inoue Unveils Mural at New Kinokuniya

Famed mangaka Takehiko Inoue (creator of basketball manga Slam Dunk and the Samurai manga Vagabond) visited New York City to celebrate the opening of the new Kinokuniya bookstore and painted a wall mural at the new store. But in even bigger news, Viz Media will publish Slam Dunk in the U.S. and bring Inoue's newest manga series, REAL, a story about wheelchair basketball, to American audiences.



November 28, 2007
  • Age of Bronze Vol. 3: Betrayal (Image)
  • Avengers The Initiative Vol. 1: Basic Training (Marvel)
  • Cut (Dark Horse)
  • Ice Wanderer (Fanfare/ Ponent Mon)
  • My Heavenly Hockey Club Vol. 3 (Del Ray Manga)
  • MPD-PSYCHO Vol. 3 (Dark Horse)
  • Venus Versus Virus Vol. 2 (Seven Seas Entertainment)
  • Glass Sky (Digital Manga Publishing)
  • Kyohaku Dogs Vol. 1 (Infinity Studios)
  • Pumpkin Scissors (Del Ray MAnga )
  • Talent Vol. 1 (Boom! Entertainment)
  • Batman: Rules of Engagement (DC)

  • 2008 Eisners Judges Named
  • Vampire Writing Contest
  • Adrian Tomine at Giant Robot NY
  • Bryan Lee O'Malley, Hope Larson Signing
  • Shooting War Signings
  • Fletcher Hanks at Rocketship
  • Naruto on Direct2Drive
  • Comics Holiday Shopping

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