Monday, 31 August 2020

ALIA Graphic August 2020 Roundup

 

Boom Studios has had its biggest ever pre-order, Image comics has overtaken Marvel, DC in their most recent sales rankings (as reported by bleedingcool.com), and DC had its first online convention with DC FanDome.

So much news to share this month! The team at ALIA Graphic are super excited for the new original series by award winning Australian writer Tom Taylor and fan-favourite artist Daniele Di Nicuolo, Seven Secrets. We are really looking forward to the collected edition coming to libraries in a few months.

DC FanDome was a big hit this month with great promotion and advertising for all their upcoming projects. Lots of movie and video game news and teasers, and an announcement that Milestone Comics, DC’s Legendary imprint centred around the experiences of characters of colour, will return in 2021.

We also have a fabulous new Creator Chat this month with Cameron Davis, author of Rose and Dahlia, Blow the Cartridge, Presidog and more. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up to date with Creator Chats, comic-related videos, webinars, and talks. Prefer to listen? Our monthly roundups and chats are also available on Apple podcasts.

 News

Collections and PD

Media

New releases

               

Junior and YA

  • Agent Moose - Mo O'Hara, Jess Bradley (Feiwel & Friends)
  • A Map to The Sun - Sloane Leong (First Second)
  • Beetle and the Hollowbones - Aliza Layne (Atheneum Books for Young Readers)
  • Bigby Bear: The Explorer - Phillippe Coudray (Humanoids)
  • The Daughters of Ys - M. T. Anderson, Jo Rioux (First Second)
  • Displacement - Kiku Hughes (First Second)
  • Grumpy Unicorn Hits the Road - Joey Spiotto (Graphix)
  • Kerry and the Knight of the Forest - Andi Watson (Random House)
  • Little Josephine: Memory in Pieces - Valerie Villieu, Raphael Sarfati (Life Drawn)
  • Lois Lane and the Friendship Challenge - Grace Ellis, Brittney Williams (DC Comics)
  • Lumberjanes: Birthday Smarty - Shannon Watters, Kat Leyh, AnneMarie Rogers, Maarta Laiho (Boom! Box)
  • Teen Titans Go! To Camp - Sholly Fisch, Macelo DiChiara (DC Comics)

General Adult

  • Broken Frontier - Various creators (A Wave Blue World)
  • Carthago: Origins - Christophe Bec, Ennio Bufi (Humanoids)
  • Child Star - Brian Box Brown (First Second)
  • DCeased: The Unkillables - Tom Taylor, Karl Mostert (DC Comics)
  • Ghostwriter - Rayco Pulido (Fantagraphics)
  • The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fred Fordham, Aya Morton (Simon & Schuster)
  • Invisible Differences: A Story of Asperger’s, Adulting and Living a Life in Full Color - Julie Dachez, Mademoiselle Caroline (Oni Press)
  • In Vitro - William Roy (Humanoids)
  • Jack Kirby: The Epic Life of the King of Comics - Tom Scioli (Random House)
  • Medicine: A Graphic Story - Jean Noel Fabiani, Philippe Bercovici (SelfMadeHero)
  • Metal Hurlant: Selected Works - Various creators (Humanoids)
  • Nicnevin and the Bloody Queen - Helen Mullane, Dom Reardon, Matthew Dow Smith (Humanoids)
  • Pulp - Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips (Image Comics)
  • Retina - Benoit Riviere, Phillippe Scoffoni (Humanoids)

 

Tuesday, 25 August 2020

Creator Chat with Cameron Davis of Rose and Dahlia

In this creator chat we talk to Cameron Davis. He has been publishing comics for more than ten years and Cameron works with a cartoonish all ages style with a very broad appeal. 

We discuss how he got into comics, why he decided to transition from game developed to comics and what that transition was like. We also discuss some of his influences and the origin of his most popular comic book series: Rose.

Finally, we discuss his newest release "Rose and Dahlia" and, since so much of Rose revolves around food, we also discuss some yummy curries.

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Monday, 17 August 2020

Graphic Novels to dive into this National Science Week

National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology. Running each year in August, it features more than 1000 events around Australia, including those delivered by universities, schools, research institutions, libraries, museums, and science centres.

The theme for National Science Week 2020 is Deep Blue: innovations for the future of our oceans.


The team at ALIA Graphic Novels and Comics have been busy this month putting together a selection of graphic novels and non-fiction titles that would make great reading this National Science Week.

There are comics inspired by science, others that have inspired scientific enquiry, and non-fiction graphic novels about science that make reading to learn so much more enjoyable! Here are a few of our favourites:

"There is evidence that reading can increase levels of all three major categories of intelligence. I believe my discovery of Spider-Man and other comic books turned me into a straight-A student." Science writer Dan Hurley, The Guardian, 2014. 

The Invisible War: A Tale on Two Scales - Ailsa Wild, Briony Barr, Gregory Crocetti, Ben Hutchins, Jeremy Barr (Scale Free Network)

Medicine: A Graphic History -Dr. Jean-Noël Fabiani and Philippe Bercovici (SelfMadeHero) 

Heroes of Science: Who Changed the World -Dave Shephard and Emily Sohn (Graphic Greats Series)

Graphic Science: Seven Journeys of Discovery - Darryl Cunningham (Myriad) 

Science Tales: Lies, Hoaxes and Scams - Darryl Cunningham (Myriad)

Heroes of Science: Who Changed the World - Dave Shephard and Emily Sohn (Graphic Greats Series)

Heretics!: The Wondrous (and Dangerous) Beginnings of Modern Philosophy - Steven Nadler, Ben Nadler (Princeton University Press)




Keeping our focus towards the oceans, the following comics all have a definite saltiness about them:

I Survived the Shark Attacks of 1916 - Lauren Tarshis, Gervasio, Jok (Graphix)

Low. Volume 1, The delirium of hope - Rick Remender (Image Comics)

Dept. H: Vol. 1: Pressure - Matt Kindt (Dark Horse)



For younger readers, the Science Comics series by First Second offer a complete introduction to a wide range of science topics in a beautifully illustrated graphic format. Currently I am reading Coral Reefs: Cities of the Ocean by Maris Wicks and in one night I have learned so much about corals and other cnidarians (that’s right! I learned a huge word from this adorable comic). I have also had a good giggle while reading. The excellent imagery and sassy narrating character make absorbing the knowledge contained in this graphic so easy and enjoyable. 

Fish Feud! (Squidding Around) - Kevin Sherry (Graphix)

Coral Reefs: Cities of the Ocean - Maris Wicks (First Second)

Sharks: Nature's Perfect Hunter - Joe Flood (First Second)

Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea (A Narwhal and Jelly Book #1) - Ben Clanton (Tundra Books) and WINNER - Eisner Award 2017, Best Publication for Early Readers.  

The deep. 1, Here be Dragons - Tom Taylor (Gestalt)



Still aren't sure that graphic novels and Science Week go together? Believe it or not, numerous inventions and scientific investigations throughout the years have been inspired by comic books. Think about exoskeletons based on Iron Man's suit; 2-way wrist radios (smartwatches) based on Dick Tracy; grappling hooks - thanks Batman; and spider silk, well, we can't swing from the rooftops with it, but scientists are investigating how it can be used as a biodegradable glue alternative. 

"To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk" Thomas A. Edison.



Wednesday, 5 August 2020

Introducing the Australian Comics and Graphic Novels Database

At ALIA Graphic Novels and Comics, we are very happy to announce a database of Australian Comics and Graphic Novels for Libraries. This is the result of a partnership with Queenie Chan (who’s been the main driving force behind this), Stephen Kok and ALIA Graphic Novels and Comics.

The database/website has been created by Queenie Chan, who has been involved with the Comic Con-Versation Festival for a number of years in producing a yearly list of recommended titles suitable for libraries. As the list has grown and in partnership with ALIA Graphic Novels and Comics, a decision was made to make the list a live database for librarians, libraries and educators. 

The database will compile titles that are recommended by the ALIA Graphic Novels and Comics, the Comic Con-versation Festival and have won awards such as the Ledger Awards for Excellence in Australian Comics and the Aurealis Awards for Best Graphic Novel / Illustrated Work.


This is a great partnership that aims to raise the profile of Australian creators and titles. Creators and publishers can add their own titles by filling the form in embedded on the website. Volunteer librarians will manage and update the database. 

The titles added to the database must be suitable for libraries and available for purchase with library suppliers such as James Bennett, ALS, DLS, Peter Pal, etc. They also must:
  • Have an ISBN number
  • Be perfect bound or hardcover (no floppies)

Iurgi Urrutia (ALIA Graphic Novels and Comics Convenor) says: 
“Australia and New Zealand are home to a great range of talent in the comics medium. We have creators working for Marvel and DC producing some of the most successful, best selling superhero comics. We also have outstanding independent creators publishing with U.S. publishers. We have creators producing outstanding junior graphic novels and a great range of talent who are producing independent work that may not be as easy to find but is incredibly rewarding to read.

With the recent increased interest in comics and graphic novels world wide we are in a great position to champion comics and graphic novels from our part of the world. We believe that we’re entering a new exciting era and we look forward to seeing this exciting database grow.” 

We believe this will be of great benefit to libraries, librarians and educators. Visit the database and if you're an Australian creator with suitable titles for libraries please add your book to the database


About  the Australian Comics and Graphic Novels Database
The database is now live. The website may still change and we hope to add more functionality. You can visit the website/database here: https://www.ozcomicsdb.com

If you can donate anything or become a patron, it will ensure we can cover hosting and domain costs to keep the website/database going into the future. All proceeds will go towards the maintenance of the database.