By Jason Vaughn

 

As we lead up to our “35 Days with Kevin Eastman” event (Nov. 30th-Jan. 4th), it seems only right that we take some time to spotlight the next generation of independent creators out there who are following in the footsteps of such greats as Kevin, Peter Laird, Jeff Smith, Dave Sim, Eric Powell, Bryan Lee O’Malley and others. Two upcoming indie creators, Kyle Winters and Mike Andersen from Grass Valley, California are on the verge of a “big hit” and have “taken aim” (OK, I’ll stop with the puns) at the “big three” with their self-published title “Trigger Men.” Given the growing popularity of digital comics, it’s refreshing to see new creators with the courage to publish their own books in a market dominated by force-fed multiple Wolverine and Batman titles. Produced and published out of their shingle Triptych Books, Winters and Andersen (with the help of another future superstar, artist Heather Brinesh) have crafted a dark comedic bromance of a story. The plot revolves around the misadventures of two guys, friends since childhood who grew up to be contract killers in high school.  Now, adults who’ve gone their separate ways, they come together for what they believe will be one final job.  Think “Grosse Point Blank” meets “Justified.” I had the opportunity to talk to Mike and Kyle about “Trigger Men”, Triptych books, and what’s coming around the corner in the near future for both.

 

Guys, thanks for taking the time to answer a few questions. I’m digging the story of “Trigger Men” and not just because I’m a narcissist and there’s a lead named Jason in it.

M: We’ll take that.

Also, I was an assassin for hire at one point as well.

(Laughs)

I like the bromance between Matt and Jason you guys have come up with, it’s a lot of fun. Let’s start out with an easy one. What kind of comics were you guys in to growing up and what do you currently read?

M: “I’m really big in to indie comics in general, which is actually kind of a big motivation for us to create comics. We would go to conventions and only be able to find the first few issues of a run. It’s hard trying to find indie comics because a lot of them ended very early. The one I’m really enjoying now is “The Walking Dead.”

K: “I grew up with ‘Spiderman,’ that was a very integral part of my childhood. A lot of ‘Spiderman,’ some ‘Batman’ titles, comics that a traditional reader would pick up when they’re young. Then I basically got out of reading comics from about seventh grade through high school. Right after high school, we all started going to the San Diego Comic Con and that kind of got me back into comics. At that point, I found myself more interested in the independent stuff, the creator owned comics. Right now the things I’ve been into actually are more journalistic comics.”

M: “I’m also a huge fan of “The Tick.”

Spoon! (The Tick’s battle cry, I’d explain but it’d take too long. Hit Meltdown and grab a trade instead.) Continue reading »


 

by: Jason Vaughn & Stacey Levin

Tonight we attended a sneak peek of “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.”  Since the movie is based off of the much loved comic book series by Oni Press, we thought it only prudent to give you the heads up on the latest jump from print to big screen.

Edgar Wright has managed the impossible!  He has the superhuman ability to do something that other more highly paid, sought after directors have failed to do in recent years – bring a true element of heart into a comic book movie.  Neatly packaged in a shiny foil wrapper of mortal combat-like action, Wright has slipped us an unexpected ruffie of emotional tenderness which is made even more genuine by the performances of Michael Cera, Mary Winstead, and newcomer Ellen Wong.

And what performances they are.   I heart Michael Cera who oozes with infinite nerdastic charm and laser sharp comedic timing.  With just a look, Michael will break your heart and have you on the floor laughing at the same time.  Few people have had the privilege of seeing Michael’s talent evolve and knew what he was capable of from the time he first start appearing on network television.    I am one of those people.  I can recall, but you’ll never remember, a short-lived Fox sitcom called “The Grubbs” that I watched come and go from my basement office back in 2002.  A forgettable show, but there was this unforgettable kid in it who I knew we’d be seeing again.  And we did just one year later when “George Michael Bluth” was introduced to the world in one of the best comedies to ever grace the television screen, “Arrested Development.”  As first the publicist and then creative executive on the series, I was blown away weekly by a young Michael Cera both on and off the set.  Brilliant on the show and even funnier when he was hanging out on my couch at barbeques, I knew it would just be a matter of time before this kid took over the world.  His world domination has begun with “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.”


There was never any doubt to Edgar Wright’s film making prowess.  With hits like “Shaun of the Dead” and “Hot Fuzz” under his belt, we all knew Wright was capable of pulling off action, comedy and even “rom-com-zoms” with his own brand of British flare and box office success.  “Pilgrim” could have hit any number of landmines that would have blown the whole thing apart faster than a Batman nipple suit. (Yeah that’s right, I’m looking at you, Joel Schumacher.)  The movie could have come out too stylized, too overly mushy, too inside, or so close to the source material, anyone who hasn’t read the books wouldn’t get it.  Not in this case.  Wright manages to so beautifully navigate the kinetic story from one impossible fight scenario to the next, all of the over the top, 8-bit Nintendo style fighting  felt earned and organic in moving the story forward.  And speaking of the source material, if magna style comics, rock n’ roll, and an old Gameboy all had a love child, it would be this book.  Wright took this high concept material and turned it into a sleepy summer hit that I’d gladly go pay to see again.

So, when this weekend rolls around and your choices are “Scott Pilgrim vs. Eat Pray Love” (it’s ok, we all love Julia Roberts), “Scott Pilgrim vs. The Expendables” or “Scott Pilgrim vs. The Other Guys,” we say bring it!  We’re placing our odds on “Scott Pilgrim vs. The Box Office.”   Game on!


Don’t forget to grab your back issues of Scott Pilgrim at Meltdown, and follow us on twitter: Stacey – @TVStaceyLevin; Jason – @GoTodash.

Don’t forget to grab your back issues of Scott Pilgrim at Meltdown

 

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