About the Meltdown Comics EXTRAS edition

Included in this pack will be a commemorative Meltdown Comics envelope and letterhead, Meltdown Comics sticker, vintage Baby Melt ribbon (yeah, we made this), a tiny 1:6 scale T-Shirt (Sized-to-Fit the DEATH RAY ACTION FIGURE, the Hi-Fashion Enid DOLL or to class-up your child’s BRATZ doll if you will), a little silkscreen print, a pin, plus other surprises. All using the Meltdown Comics Mel Mascot and logo designed last century for Meltdown, Inc. by Dan Clowes. That is like  back in the 1990s,man! ONLY 200 sets will be made. FUN! Will cost us more that 10 bux to make all of these bits but will only add 10 bux over the cover price if you buy the book from us.  Pre-order Meltdown Comics EXTRAS edition here

 The book

Throughout his 25-year career, alternative cartoonist/screenwriter Daniel Clowes has always been ahead of artistic and cultural movements. In the late 1980s his groundbreaking comic book series Eightball defined indie culture with wit, venom, and even a little sympathy. With each successive graphic novel (Ghost WorldDavid BoringIce HavenWilsonMister Wonderful ), Clowes has been praised for his emotionally compelling narratives that reimagine the ways that stories can be told in comics. The Art of Daniel Clowes: Modern Cartoonist is the first monograph on this award-winning, New York Times–bestselling creator, compiled with his complete cooperation. It includes all of Clowes’s best-known illustrations as well as rare and previously unpublished work, all reproduced from the original art, and also includes essays by noted contributors such as designer Chip Kidd and cartoonist Chris Ware.

About the author

Alvin Buenaventura recently started the publishing company Pigeon Press. He previously published artistic and insightful graphic novels, books, and prints under the imprint Buenaventura Press from 2003 to 2009. Buenaventura also edits the monthly comics section for McSweeney’s literary magazine, The Believer. He lives in Oakland, California.

Authors: By Alvin Buenaventura with an introduction by George Meyer, interview by Kristine Mckenna, with essays by Susan Miller, Ken Parille, Ray Pride, Chris Ware, and Chip Kidd.
Publishing Date: 4/1/2012 Page Count: 224 Cover: Hardcover with jacket Illustrations: 300+ color illustrations. Regular edition available here

 

Gil: The MUTANT SEASON

So my middle son Gil has a Nerdist Industries podcast and his own twitter account. He learned about entertaining and putting on shows from Mo Fathelbab and the NerdMelt crew over the Summer break in 2011. He wasn’t sent to camp or participated in other seasonal activities because hanging at Meltdown Comics and the NerdMelt Theater was all he wanted to do. Katie Levine, who produces podcasts for Chris Hardwick, spotted Gil when he was on Mo and DC Pierson’s Nerdy Secrets show. She gave him a test run and it went beyond everyone’s expectations. Now, more than 10 episodes in, “The Mutant Season with Gil” is picking up steam and picking up followers.

Please take the time to check out some of my son’s past shows. Hope you find them to your liking. If you do, please “Like”, follow and/or comment on iTunes: https://bitly.com/itunesTheMutantSeason

or via Nerdist.com: http://www.nerdist.com/podcast/the-mutant-season/

Past guest have included: DC Comic‘s Scott Lobdell, “Real Steel” producer Don Murphy, The Chief Services Officer for The Mayor of Los Angeles Rafael GonzalesStussy‘s Adam Weissman, comedians DC Pierson and Colton Dunn, Machinima‘s Beau Ryan, fencing coach Victor Cervantes, “Big Time Rush“‘s Stephen Glickman, magician and “Cupcake Wars” host Justin Willman, and Kevin Eastman co-creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles plus Chris Hardwick says: Amazing new @Nerdist Industries podcast for nerd kids & grownups alike! 9 yr old Gil’s The Mutant Season.

You can also follow Gil on Twitter: @MutantSeason for updates.

Mars Attacks!!

 

 


 

In association with Badass Digest and Meltdown Comics, Cinefamily celebrates the wide, wonderful world of superheroes! From the farthest corners of the universe, from ancient times to today, from big-budget blowouts to garbage can fan films — all things superpowers, radiated, masked or blessed with godly powers from an unknown realm will be celebrated, featuring four glorious shows of ultimate derring-do-osity! We’ve got a weekend all-nighter movie marathon of the craziest, most out-there superhero cinema we can find, leaping from Watts (Abar: The First Black Superman) to Australia (The Return of Captain Invincible), to Asia and back to Hollywood (with the always-awesome Hellboy!) We’ll also have rare clips and surprises, backyard barbeques on the Cinefamily patio, pitch-perfect mashups by both found footage maestros Everything Is Terrible! and Cinefamily’s Mondo crew, giveaways, costume contests, silent superhero serials accompanied by live rock scores, the epic entirety of Richard Donner’s original two-parter Superman vision, a tribute to Marvel Comics and more!

 

04/29 @ 8:00pm / SERIES: MONDO SUPERHERO!
Marvel Comics Mondo Mix
shown with
Punisher: War Zone
Co-presented by Stussy

Marvel Comics Mondo Mix – 8:00pm
First up is the Mondo Marvel Mashup, featuring the web-slingingest, shield-flingingest, ankle-wingingest clips from all of Earth’s Mightiest Mortals’ film and television appearances. We’re going deep into the back-issue bins for this one. It’s going to be the most claw-popping, hammer-throwing gamma-rave of friendly-neighborhood favorites and Rom-level rarities ever Assembled. Excelsior!

Punisher: War Zone – 9:30pm-ish
2008’s holyfuckingshit bullet ballet Punisher: War Zone is the first of its franchise that delivers the ultra-violent madness that made its quasi-fascist anti-hero the favorite of that one kid in class who knew way too much about military ordinance, only drew dismembered corpses in art class, and got suspended in 4th grade for bringing a throwing star to school! Starting his four-color career as a ‘70s Spider-Man villain, The Punisher quickly became a Travis Bickle you could root for, eschewing primary colors and “mystery man” masks in favor of skintight skull-tees and large-bore firepower. In one of Cinefamily’s fave non-stop recent gorefests, Ray Stevenson straps in as the Man In Black (the one who snipes crime bosses, not the one who walks the line), and delivers an unprecedented hailstorm of carnage, including ripped kidneys, head gougings and enough masterful pirouetting machine-gun fire to staff a John Woo adaptation of “Swan Lake”! So let that fire of hate for the scum of the streets keep you warm, as you settle in for a flick upon which Roger Ebert proclaimed both “one of the best-made bad movies I’ve seen”, and “its only flaw is that it’s disgusting!”
Dir. Lexi Alexander, 2008, 35mm, 103 min.

Watch the trailer for “Punisher: War Zone”!

Tickets – $10/free for members

 

04/30 @ 1:00pm / SERIES: MONDO SUPERHERO!
Superhero Saturday Marathon!
featuring
Hellboy
(Co-Star Doug Jones In Person!)

plus
Jerry Beck’s “History Of The Animated Superhero”, The Return Of Captain Invincible, Abar: The First Black Superman
and
Everything Is Terrible! Presents:
Mondo Superhero!

JUST CONFIRMED: the Me So Hungry truck will be here at Cinefamily from 2-10PM!

Jerry Beck’s History of the Animated Superhero – 1:00pm
Op, Pop, Wham and Bop! Superhero movies are the hottest thing in Hollywood at the moment, so it’s our duty to call upon our resident animation historian, Jerry Beck (Cartoon Brew.com), to trace the cartoon history of animated superheroes. This special program includes everything from the sublime (Max Fleischer’s lush Superman cartoons) to the ridiculous (TV’s minimilist Roger Ramjet), from the depths of obscurity (Ralph Bakshi’s Super Basher) to the superstars of the genre (Space Ghost). Jerry will trace the history of the characters, explain the animators behind them and screen rare 16mm prints. Join us and the Super Six, the Mighty Heroes, Bat Fink, Fearless Fly, Underdog, Super President and much much more! Up, up and away!

The Return of Captain Invincible – 3:00pm-ish
Imagine Superman, Austin Powers and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert blended together, and you’ll have a handle on this musical comedy about one superhero’s chance at redemption! An always-joyous-to-watch Alan Arkin is the titular hero, an all-American good guy whose career was unjustly ruined by the ’50s Communist hearings, and who now lives in drunken exile in Australia. Drawn back into service when his longtime racist nemesis (played/sung by Christopher Lee) engages in a diabolical world-threatening and tuneful plot, the Captain must face his fears, and learn how to fly again. Written by Die Hard scribe Steven E. de Souza, and featuring songs byRocky Horror creators Richard O’Brien and Richard Hartley, Return is easily one of the most ambitious narrative films from Aussie director Phillipe Mora (Communion, The Beast Within), and is the kind of cheeky yet affectionate love letter to American culture that only a foreign-born-and-raised filmmaker can create. Director Phillipe Mora will be here in person for a Q&A after the film!
Dir. Phillipe Mora, 1983, 35mm, 96 min.

Abar, The First Black Superman – 5:30pm-ish
One of the only black science fiction films, and clearly a homemade labor of love, Abar is the most positive, family-friendly movie ever made that wishes for the disappearance of the entire white race. This high concept, no-budget, one-of-a-kind obscurity follows a genius black scientist who moves his family into a wealthy white Los Angeles neighborhood, and (surprise!) is confronted with his neighbors’ violent bigotry. Enter a groovily-dressed, tough-as-nails, urban revolutionary named Abar and his motorcycle-riding group of vigilantes, the Black Front of Unity. At first, Abar’s weary of a collabo with the bourgeoisie, but when he finally agrees to try out the scientist’s new potion, he gains far-out infinite mind powers, and the world’s first black Superman is born! Featuring a classic blaxploitation aesthetic juxtaposed with a astute interest in L.A. race relations and economic stratification (the film’s images of vintage Watts are a draw in themselves), Abar isn’t just the first black superman film — it’s also the brainiest and most fun! Abar director Frank Packard and star Tobar Mayo will both be here in person for a Q&A after the film!
Dir. Frank Packard, 1977, 35mm, 90 min.

Hellboy (co-star Doug Jones in person!) – 8:00pm-ish
In the ‘90s, legendary comic book artist Mike Mignola created Hellboy, a wise-crackin’, working class demon who works for a secret organization that deals with all manner of monsters, clockwork Nazi automatons and supernatural creatures. In 2004, auteur director Guillermo del Toro brought Mignola’s comic respectfully to life, with the gutsy choice of casting genre fave/latex prosthetic veteran Ron Perlman in the titular role. In hindsight, this was really the furthest thing from a gamble, for Perlman brings to the film (and its later sequel) an incredible level of warmth, artistry and (ahem!) humanity that’s just as thrilling to watch as Christopher Reeve’s original timeless portrayal of The Man of Steel in the Superman franchise. Seamlessly combining the superhero and horror genres into one tight, entertaining blast, Hellboy also boasts a hell of a supporting cast, featuring Selma Blair, John Hurt, Jeffrey Tambor and a mime-blowing performance from Doug Jones as the loveable Abe Sapien, Hellboy’s “Creature From The Black Lagoon” confidant. So don your devil horns and join us for a screening of one of the best films in the superhero boom of the 21st century! Co-star Doug Jones (“Abe Sapien”) will be here at the Cinefamily for a Q&A after the film!
Dir. Guillermo del Toro, 2004, 35mm, 122 min.

Mondo Superhero! (w/ feature film TBA) – 11:00pm-ish
Co-presented by Everything Is Terrible!
Mommy, what’s a Mondo Mix? Well, Mondo Mixes are Cinefamily’s signature homemade long-form video montages of found footage madness that can blow your mind and put a smile on your face, may or may not be hazardous to your health, renew or destroy your faith in humanity, but just might change your life. We promise.
We’re teaming up with Everything Is Terrible!, one of our favorite partners in the known found footage universe, to bring you the most demented international batch of crazed caped crusaders, surreal superheroes and mangled malevolent megaminds in the annals of under- (and over-)ground film history, all in one boombastic blast! After the Mondo Mix, stay tuned for a super-rare, unbelivably strange high-flying feature TBA!

 

Tuesday, April 26th, 9pm: Stussy x Marvel Comics Launch Party
It’s the ultimate teamup of epic proportions! Experience the official launch of the Stussy x Marvel project. Featuring special guest DJ Pete Rock. April 26th from 9-11pm at Meltdown Comics in LA. 7522 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles. See you there!!!

 

 

Wednesday April 27th, 8pm: the Meltdown show
The line up for the Next MELTDOWN:

Greg Behrendt x Dan Mintz x Jon Dore x Mike Burns x Hannibal Buress x Brent Weinbach, plus special surprise guest or two.

Don’t wait in line, order your tickets online.
Just stroll in, show us your confirmation print out, get a seat and enjoy the funny. All this plus a delicious food from the Valentino’s Pizza food truck.
Purchase Tickets Online via our Webshop

Friday, April 29th, 8pm: The Jory Hour w/Jon Dore & Rory Scove
If PeeWee’s Playhouse hosted a comedy show on acid directed by David Lynch and it was curated by LA comedians Jon Dore and Rory Scovel, then you’d have what we call…

The JoRy Hour. Walk with us through this time portal in the middle of space. What will happen? Where will we end up? Who will you become? Why do you care? Quit being a jerk, just come to the show. Jesus, we almost hope you don’t show up now.
Purchase Tickets Online via our Webshop

Saturday, April 30th, 7pm: Legacy Music Dance Party
Brent Weinbach and Rob F. of the video game music podcast The Legacy Music Hour present a dance night featuring ONLY video game music from the 8-bit and 16-bit era. No remixes, no covers, no adaptations of non-video game music -just pure, original, dancy music from the Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and more.

Plus, special video game music related contests and prizes! There’s a “name that tune” contest, a video game music karaoke contest, and a video game music dance battle. Sign up at the beginning of the night to become a possible contestant.

Note about VGM Karaoke: You can sing along to a song of your choice with either prepared written lyrics, lyrics you make up on the spot, or humming along gibberish. Audience will vote by applause on the winner, based on overall performance.
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