Posts Tagged ‘Hot Topics’

CO2 Years Old!

Monday, July 4th, 2011

Can you believe it? Two years have gone by since we launched CO2 Comics hoping it would become a unique cooperative of comic talent featuring a collective of great comic features. Naturally we initially turned to our long time friends and allies that have had ties with us since our days as founding publishers of Comico the Comic Company.

Comico The Comic Company owners, Top: Dennis LaSorta, Phil Lasorda, Bottom: Gerry Giovinco, Bill Cucinotta

Chris Kalnick, Joe Williams, Andrew C. Murphy, Reggie Byers, Bernie Mirealut, Bill Anderson, Rich Rankin and Neil Vokes all contributed to the early success of the realization of our goals for CO2 Comics. The faith that they all had in our ability to  present their work while respecting their rights as creators, supporting their complete ownership and actively promoting their features and services as artists was a complete and humbling honor.

It became our duty to surround their works with with other great features and talent. CO2 Comics was always intended to be a place where readers could come to enjoy one feature and discover other comic treasures that they may not have found if those works had stood by themselves.

In just two years the list of contributers has grown to include twenty-two talented creators and two dozen exciting comic features. The impressive list of talent yields a number of nominated and award winning creators along with brilliant new talent that will deserve recognition for their mastery of the medium.

Take a look at the roster of creators here at CO2 Comics and you are bound to be amazed at the comic book pedigree and variety that exists on our site:

Bill Anderson – Skrog


Kevin Atkinson – Eaten by Planet 29

Mike Baron – The World of Ginger Fox

Reggie Byers – Crescent


Bill Cucinotta – Death for a Dollar


- Skrog


Tina Garceau – Hot Topics


Monkey and Bird

- There’s No Escape From A Deadline


Gerry Giovinco – Slaughterman


Robert Jackson, Jr. – The Amazing Liberteens


Chris Kalnick – Depth Charge

- Non


Onrie Kompan – Yi Soon Shin


Steve Lafler – Dog Boy


- El Vocho


Mike Leeke – The Amazing Liberteens

Liberteens Update

Don Lomax – Captain Obese


Bernie Mireault – Cable

- Death for a Dollar


- Isaac vs. Eli


- Of the Spheres


- To Get Her

- The Jam Lives (a motion comic)


Andrew C. Murphy – Pressed for Time


- Reflections

- Victor


Mitch O’Connell – The World of Ginger Fox


Rich Rankin – Gauntlet


Raine Szramski – Heaven and the Dead City


Frank Thorne – Ribit


Giovanni Paolo Timpano – Yi Soon Shin

Neil Vokes – Gauntlet


Joe Williams – Hot Topics


- Monkey and Bird


- There’s No Escape From A Deadline


Besides having published over 800 pages of comic art in the last two years we have also taken on the monumental task of publishing David Anthony Kraft’s COMICS INTERVIEW: The Complete Collection. The first of the eleven volume set had 680 pages that were painstakingly cleaned and reproduced in both paperback and hardback editions. Volume two is currently in the works. This project is the testimony to our love of the comics medium and its rich history.

COMICS INTERVIEW: The Complete Collection

Our commitment to the history  of comics and the current state of the industry is also highlighted weekly on our CO2 Comics Blog where we feature a  weekly article covering everything from our Comico history, production techniques, creator’s rights and frequent editorializing on the state of the market have drawn a lot of attention industry wide.

As if publishing a ton of great comic related material on the web and in print is not enough for two guys,  we needed to create a new imprint, CO2 Publications so we could publish a 372 page literary book, FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT A Memoir of Veteran discharged from the Navy for being Gay  written by  George Richard Phillip Zimmerman, Jr. which was just released over Memorial Day Weekend.

For The Convenience Of The Government

Over our first two years we have published nearly 2,000 pages of material and maintained a rigorous schedule on an exciting site that has attracted over 4.6 million hits to date.

The best part is, WE ARE JUST GETTING STARTED! Last year, as we celebrated our first anniversary, we compared our accomplishments to our early publishing days with Comico and noted that we were far out front and we still are, thanks to the support of all the great talent that joins us and allows us to present new work daily.

We also need to thank our readers who continue to grow in numbers. Thanks for stopping by and for sharing with your friends. We became comic publishers nearly thirty years ago because we believed our comics were not finished works until they were experienced by the readers. We recognized early on that as publishers we played a significant role in the realization of a comic as a completed work and we intend to continue to be that conduit. CO2 Comic’s mission is to get great comics in front of as many eyes as possible. Please help us with your enthusiasm by continuing to share the comics you enjoy here with your friends and by returning often.

Finally, it is no mistake that we celebrate our anniversary  over the Fourth of July weekend. As publishers we have always been motivated by the spirit of the Independent movement with our emphasis being on creator’s rights.  Comics, for us, are a medium of freedom. Free thought, free speech, free enterprise.

We want to turn  Independence Day into Independents Day for comic fans and make it a time to celebrate the diversity that all of the Independent comics publishers have brought to the world. There are a lot of great comics out there that are not brought to you by the usual pair of suspects and we hope hat you will continue to find some of the best of them right here at CO2 Comics.

Making Comics Because We Want To

Bill Cucinotta and Gerry Giovinco


The Gutter | Monkey & Bird

Friday, August 28th, 2009
Monkey & Bird

Monkey & Bird

Enthusiastic!
Joe William’s has proven to be possibly the most enthusiastic creator allowing us to present his work here on CO2 Comics. He has taken it upon himself to comment on many blog entries here and on CO2′s facebook page as well as his own website and social networking sites.
Now he also has his wonderful wife Tina in on the act. Joe is getting the most out of being part of CO2 Comics. He once mentioned that his site was experiencing so much heavier traffic since being involved with CO2 that he redesigned it just to get more value from the newly generated visitors.
Recently Bill Cucinotta asked Joe to send me a few notes about his Monkey & Bird strip that will debut on CO2 today and the following was what he delivered:

Gerry,
Bill suggested I give you some kind of foreword for the strip.
I made some notes. Feel free to whittle them down to something comprehensible.
Meanwhile back in the jungle… Once upon a time, when you walked into your local drugstore or newsstand, you could find a variety of comics in the spinning racks. War, Western, horror, funny animal and great literature adapted to the comic format shared space with the costumed crime-fighters of which we’re all familiar thanks to the movies based on them. Sadly, the other genres have faded from the comics business just as the spinning racks vanished from the drugstores.
Monkey & Bird is Joe Williams and Tina Garceau’s attempt to mix funny animal comics with romance comics. No, it’s not what you think. Besides, that sort of thing is illegal in some States. The characters started life as a greeting card Joe made for Tina for their second wedding anniversary. Joe bounced ideas for a continuing adventure off of Tina and the characters took on a life of their own. Notes were made; sketches were sketched and roughly a decade later the comic is making its world premier at CO2 Comics! It was either that or Joe was going to make sock puppet versions of the characters and annoy children in the park with them. (I’m going to put the card up at Willceau Illo News tomorrow. I’ll send a link.) Joe supplies the script, pencils and inks for Monkey & Bird while Tina devises the color schemes and tells Joe what isn’t funny. Monkey & Bird is the story of Mickey the Monkey and Sylvia the Bird, their lives and love in the jungle.
Thanks Gerry.
-Joe

The next day I received this link: http://willceau.com/news/?p=261,
Hey there’s nothing left for me to do but sit back and enjoy! Except… I truly have to introduce an unsung hero amongst our ranks who until now has not received credit for stellar work.
Tina Garceau!

Mickey & Sylvia

Mickey & Sylvia

All this time Tina has been responsible for the fantastic colors that have illuminated the comics attributed solely to Joe. Check them out on Deadline and Hot Topics. Not only will she now get credit, she will have her own creator marquee on our Creators Page where it will note that she will also provide the colors for Monkey and Bird. Tina also holds the distinction of being the first woman creator who’s work graces these web pages on CO2 Comics.
Someone call Guinness!
We are excited to find that women creators are making a dynamic impact on the current comic scene both in print and on the web. Hopefully CO2 Comics will be a place for readers to find more works by women as part of our intent to promote diversity in the comics we present regarding content, style, perspective and of course the individuality of the creators involved.
Thanks Joe and Tina for playing with us here at CO2.
We are looking forward to lots of love for and from your work!
Gerry G.

The Gutter | HOT HOT HOT!

Monday, June 29th, 2009
Firemans Hall Museum

Firemans Hall Museum

Joe Williams is back at it again with an educational piece originally done for the Philadelphia Fireman’s Hall Museum located at 147 N 2nd St, Philadelphia, PA., to be displayed as wall murals. Hot Topics exploits the use of comics as a pure communication medium, using words and pictures to clearly educate and entertain young readers about the important subject of fire safety.
The lessons in this story are valuable and life saving!

We encourage you to send this link http://www.co2comics.com/pages/co2_hot_topics.html to parents, educators and firefighters that you know so that they can share it with their children and young members of their community. We promised that CO2 Comics would be devoted to exploring the medium of comics.

Fireman's Hall Exhibit

Joe & Tina's son Lloyd at the Fireman's Hall Exhibit

Hot Topic

Hot Topics

Joe’s works, Deadline and Hot Topics, which were both originally commissioned as marketing pieces, have been valuable examples of use of the medium outside the realm of traditional super hero or adventure stories. Looking towards the future we may find the need to create a category for this type of comic so that it may be signaled out as a viable use of the medium that is a marketable option for comic artists. Thanks Joe for the good stuff, now excuse me while I replace the batteries in my smoke detectors.

Gerry G.


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