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THIS HAPPENED!

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STAY TUNED FOR UPCOMING SCOTT PILGRIM NEWS!


 

@thepretension Just Added, @smellyi (Charlyne Yi) performing alongside Paul Rust as

The Glass Beef! 6/5 8pm @meltdowncomics

Other Guests will be @thepretension Live Lineup: @EdASalazar @PaulGoebelShow @the40yearoldboy @smellyi @paulrust @SklarBrothers!




Only $5!



Comedy Meltdown » UPDATE: Just Added, @smellyi (Charlyne Yi) Paul Rust as The Glass Beef! Battleship Pretesion Live! @MeltdownComics, June 5th.

 

Another live show coming up June 5th at Meltdown Comics.

Guests will be Paul GoebelMike Schmidt,

Paul Rust, and the Sklar Brothers!


Only $5!



 


Just Added: G4 TV “Web Soup” & “Jonah Ray’s Meltdown” Jonah Ray (@jonahray) will be on hand to Judge your moves!

Meltdown Comics, Lionsgate Films, Comics on Comics, CC2K and Geekscape Invite You to Shut Up And Kick Ass!

SHUT-UP AND KICK-ASS!

That’s what Lionsgate Films is asking of every fan within the blast radius of Meltdown Comics in Hollywood, Calif., along with Comics on Comics, CC2K and Geekscape. They’re inviting everyone with the nerve to show off their asskicking skills to come down to Meltdown at 7 p.m. Wednesday April 7 and perform for a panel of judges that includes comedian/actress Shannon Hatch and Comics on Comics Radio Host and comedian Sax Carr, as well as several other special guests. It’s all in celebration of the new movie Kick-Ass from Lionsgate.

Each contestant will get one minute to demonstrate their kills for the judges. Entrants are invited to do whatever they want – as long as it kicks ass. Martial artists, comedians, dancers and raconteurs of all stripe are welcome to come out. Just don’t suck.

In fact, we dare you.

Everyone will be taped, and a video of their performance will appear on Meltdown’s official blog, with additional publicity on Comics on Comics and CC2K. The denizens of the mighty Internet will then elect their favorite asskickers.

That’s when the prizes come out to play. Here they are:

• The first place winner will get a pair of tickets to opening night of Kick-Ass.

• Second place gets a $200 gift certificate to Meltdown Comics.

• Third place gets a pair of tickets to a Kick-Ass-themed burlesque show.

• Ten runners-up will get an awesome bag of Kick-Ass movie swag, courtesy of the fine folks at Lionsgate Films.

NOTE: Entrants must be at least 18 years old and living in Los Angeles to be eligible for prizes.

That’s it! Once again, here are the details:

SHUT UP AND KICK ASS!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010 at 7PM
Meltdown Comics
7522 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
(323) 851-7223

Meltdown Comics, Lionsgate Films, Comics on Comics, CC2K and Geekscape Invite You to Shut Up And Kick Ass! | Meltdown Comics and Collectibles’ Blog.

 

Chick Lit

By Stacey Levin

As a new blogger to the site, I’d like to share my story of how I got hooked on reading comics.  Lots of women read them, some are starting to write and draw them, but the ladies still aren’t fully represented in the genre.  Hopefully I can be a tiny voice for the chicks.  Yo, where my ladies at?  Get your hands up!

Ok, so it’s not like I’d never read a comic book before in my life.  It had just been a while.  Fine, a really long while since I last read the odd issue of “Archie,” “Richie Rich,” “Star Wars” and “Wonder Woman.”  Those were a few titles I frequented when I was a kid.  But since then, not so much other than the occasional “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” book when I was at work.

So when I met Jason, fellow blogger, my boyfriend and writing partner, and he suggested I get back into reading them, I thought, why not?  I mean, how much could I have possibly missed?  Um, hello?  Was I living under a rock?  Apparently so.  A really big honking rock the size of Rhode Island.  Yeah, my bad.  Somehow I missed an entire generation of amazing literature.  I had a lot of work to do.

First he gave me some of his favorite titles to start with – “The Ultimates,” “Y- the Last Man,” “Spiderman,” “The Green Lantern,” and “The Umbrella Academy.”  He was worried it might be too much for me to start.  Pfft, whatev.  I got this.  They looked cool so let me at ‘em.  Wait, how many freakin’ issues do I need to catch up on??  And with that one little question, thus began my journey into finding my inner comic geek.

So, how does a typical “chick” who admittedly reads US and People weekly get indoctrinated into the comic book world?  By diving in head first, baby!  I started reading… and reading… and reading.  Before I realized it, I got so hooked on Y, I would lose sleep trying to finish issues before I went to bed.  And as fast as I would complete an issue or a title, Jason would be right there to replace it with another one.  It wasn’t   long before I began recognizing the names of writers and artists.  And as is typical for me, I started critiquing.  I liked the “soapy” stories like “Y” (yeah, yeah, I know, typical chick), the humor of “Spiderman,” the kick ass girls like “Batwoman” (I know, shocking) and the violent crime mysteries like “Greek Street” (ha, gotcha there, didn’t I?)  At that point, Jason told me I was ready.  Ready for what?  Did I pass some sort of test?  Yes, fellow comic bookers, I was graduating and it was time to go to the next level – time for my very first trip to… wait for it… Meltdown Comics!
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