Monday 10/03/2011 at 8pm
Come experience the magic of Cosplay Karaoke!


On October 3rd at 8pm, Scott Lobdell (DC writer extraordinaire)
brings you a night of karaoke like you’ve never seen it: in costume!
Come and enjoy the fun in your normal everyday clothes, or come and dress up for your chance to sing like a superhero!
Hosted by cosplay queen Nicki Hunter!
FREE EVENT

Tuesday, 10/04/2011 at 8pm
RA Salvatore
NEVERWINTER Dungeons & Dragons
Book Signing / Q&A

RA Salvatore is one of the Fantasy genre’s most successful authors.
His books regularly appear on The New York Times best-seller lists
and have sold more than 10,000,000 copies. RA Salvatore will be at Meltdown
signing copies of his brand new Dungeons and Dragons book,
Neverwinter Book 2,
followed by a Q&A at 8 moderated by Satine Phoenix.
FREE EVENT

Wednesday, 10/05/2011 at 8:30pm
the Meltdown Show with
Jonah Ray & Kumail Nanjiani


The line up for the Next MELTDOWN:

Dan Levy
Jim Tavare
Neal Brennan
Tom Segura
Jesse Popp
And a comic so big, we can’t name her here!
Tixs HERE: the @Meltdown_show (47) 10/05/2011

Wednesday 10/05/2011 at 5pm
Screenwriter, Creator and Author
Martin Shapiro signing Chopper

Screenwriter Martin Shapiro will be at Meltdown Comics signing copies of his new horror comic book series,
CHOPPER, followed by a Q&A about how he sold the movie rights.
FREE EVENT

Wednesday 10/5/2011,6:66PM
Black Metal 2 Book Release Party & Signing
at @MeltdowComics with @ChuckBB
Chuck BB

Releases and Signs
Black Metal 2

6:66pm – 8:88pm

Meltdown Comics

7522 Sunset Blvd. LA, CA 90046
FREE EVENT

Thursday, October 6th at 8pm

Drennon Davis is back with one of our favorite regular shows that is a creative and hilarious look at that old standby: the radio. You’ll see some of LA’s best comedians/musicians/performers as they parody all the ridiculous talk shows, commercials, and terrible music on the airwaves. The Comedy Bureau says of this show that it “not only lives up to its name, but exceeds expectation in what you could possibly think it is.”

Featuring
Melissa Villasenor (America’s Got Talent
Chip Pope (Last Comic Standing)
Alexander Lewis
Monique Moreau
MC Mr Napkins
Tixs HERE: The Imaginary Radio Program 10/06/2011

Friday, Oct. 7th at 8pm
The “I Want My Music Video Art Show”
at @Meltdown Gallery

http://www.iwantmymusicvideoartshow.com

Over 100 artists from across the globe have come together to celebrate the art of music videos, merging an innovative array of talent and vision into this one-of-a-kind tribute to nearly three decades of pop culture.  Hosted at the Meltdown Gallery on Sunset Blvd., “I Want My Music Video Art Show” presented visual artists with an opportunity to take their favorite music videos from the 1980′s on, dip them in paint and various mediums, splash them onto canvases, lenses, tablets and computer screens, and create a new genre of art inspired by the idols who continue to groove and inspire uc with musical genius.
read more…
FREE EVENT

Saturday, Oct. 8th at 7pm
@ComikazeExpo & @MeltdownComics
Release Party with Joey Esposito

There’s nowhere you’ll want to be other than Meltdown Comics on October 8th at 7pm. Join the Comikaze Expo gang for a bitchin’ good time in support of indie creator, Joey Esposito, and the launch of his new work, Footprints. Thanks to the kind folks at Comikaze Expo, there’ll be an all-out bash with celebs, DJ’s, and random giveaways throughout the evening.
Even better, it’s completely free!

Sunday, October 9th at 8pm


Matt Mira’s Day Off

A place for comics to work on new material with The Nerdist’s own Matt Mira.
FREE


 

What would Harley Quinn sing if she had a chance? What would Peter Parker belt out? You have a chance to find out as NerdMelt hosts COSPLAY KARAOKE!

On October 3rd at 8pm, Scott Lobdell (DC writer extraordinaire) brings you a night of karaoke like you’ve never seen it: in costume! Come and enjoy the fun in your normal everyday clothes, or come and dress up for your chance to sing like a superhero! Hosted by cosplay queen Nicki Hunter!

*Best of all, it’s FREE!

* YOU MUST BE IN COSTUME IN ORDER TO SING!

 

We Heart Japan

Thursday, March 17 · 8:00pm – 11:00pm

Meltdown Comics
7522 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
☆Donations Suggested!

In response to the calamitous events unfolding in Japan, individuals and organizations around the world have banded together to show their support and concern with the WE HEART JAPAN project.

Special Guests Include:

  • Stephanie Sheh (Naruto, Bleach)
  • Crispin Freeman (Slayers)
  • Troy Baker (Generator Rex, Bleach, The Avengers)
  • Richard Epcar (Ghost in the Shell, Mr. Men, Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe)
  • Wendee Lee (Cowboy Bebop, Haruhi Suzumiya, Bleach)
  • Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (Naruto, Ghost in the Shell, Silent Hill)
  • Daran Norris (Team America, Fairly Odd Parents, T.U.F.F. Puppy)
  • Liam O’brien (Naruto, Dissidia 012: Final Fantasy, X-men: Destiny)
  • Ellyn Stern (Blue Dragon, Noein, Bleach)
  • Michelle Ruff (Gurren Lagan)
  • DC Douglas (Resident Evil)
  • JB Blanc (Technolyze)
  • Tony Oliver (Robotech)
  • Sam Riegel (Naruto, Yûgiô,Texhnolyze, Fallout: New Vegas)

Check our website for an updated signing schedule: http://www.weheartjapan.com

Bid on artwork from: Heidi Arnhold, Sam Randazzo, Cathy Clark, Alexandria Hoevel, Sawdust Bear, Jo Ann, David Mertl, Pinguino, Olivia Scheibe, Jason Leung, Zane DeGaine, Ryan Tumaliuan, Dekker Dreyer, Patrick Smith, Geoffrey Golden, Shibuya Girls Pop, Kevissimo, Aaron Bjork, Eron Rauch, Rachael Faught,Sasha Palacio, Sara Tea and many many more!

100% Proceeds benefit Japanese Earthquake Victims through the Japan NGO Earthquake Relief and Recovery Fund, which sends money to a variety of disaster aid organizations at work in Japan, and groups working to rebuild the country for years to come.

Featuring music by COUNT NINJULA

Food trucks on site: PAPAS TAPAS, JOGASAKI BURRITO, and THE BOBA TRUCK

Free drinks provided by ARTA TEQUILA and COMIKAZE EXPO

For more information, visit our site at WeHeartJapan.com

RSVP on Facebook follow us on Twitter: WeHeartJapanXO

Thanks to generous sponsorships and donations from MELTDOWN COMICS, COMIKAZE EXPO, LOVE THE TRUTH, HARMONY GOLD, GENEON ENTERTAINMENT, PACFIC MEDIA EXPO, COSPLAY IN AMERICA, BANDAI ENTERTAINMENT, AM2, CRUNCHYROLL, GAMERS UNITED, NYAV POST, H2Om Water, Nan Desu Kan and more.


 

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

 

via LA WEEKLY:

“Do I have any Scott Pilgrim jokes?” comedian Asterios Kokkinos asked as he stood on stage in the back of Sunset Boulevard comic book shop Meltdown.

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Scott Pilgrim’s Finest Hour was upon us and, as the clock ticked towards midnight, fans of the indie comic juggernaut had gathered at
Meltdown for a night of comedy, music, cosplay and a chance to pick up the final installment of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s series. There were a few Ramona look-a-likes, a couple Roxies and one young man dressed as our hero, complete with a Sex Bob-omb t-shirt and a patch on his jacket commemorating the defeat of six evil exes. And, while Kokkinos’ jokes dealt more with Max Lord and Dungeons
and Dragons than Scott Pilgrim, it was enough to keep the energy high in the room.

It was a big moment. Meltdown announced on the store’s blog that 20,000 people had tuned into the Stickam broadcast of the party. In between the events, which included stand-up from Kokkinos and Shannon Hatch and a cosplay contest, there was a countdown to the moment when Scott Pilgrim’s Finest Hour was released. After the cosplay contest, the countdown grew more intense. Five minutes. Three minutes. Fans darted from the back room of the store to join the line that was winding down Sunset Boulevard. It was like New Year’s Eve with comic books instead of smooches.

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But Monday night’s event wasn’t just about Scott Pilgrim. Comic-Con was a major topic of discussion throughout the night. What panels are you attending? Who is hanging out at which booth? Did you actually get a hotel room this year? It was part release bash, part pre-party before the annual pilgrimage to San Diego. Given the hefty presence the franchise will have at Comic-Con,
particularly forthcoming film Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, this was apropos. Monday’s event was a prelude of what’s to come over the next week. This is Scott Pilgrim’s moment.

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