June 17, 2013

LE CARRE BLU-RAY & CRITERION SALE

Two Blu-ray editions of John le Carre thrillers have just been announced. If your spy vibe is Cold War/Berlin Wall/George Smiley stories, this is for you! Criterion posted their upcoming Blu-ray projects today, and among the list of films due in September is The Spy Who Came in From the Cold (1965) starring Richard Burton. The Blu-ray features a new high-definition film restoration with uncompressed mono soundtrack, a new exclusive interview with John le Carre, scene commentary by the director of photography, a BBC documentary, and much more. And the big news for fans of the BBC Smiley/Alec Guiness programs is that Acorn Media has announced that they are releasing Smiley's People as a follow up to last year's hi-def edition of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, SpyThis classic sequel to Tinker will hit shelves on August 6th.


The other news on the Blu-ray front is a huge sale happening right now on Criterion Collection movies. Best Buy started the trend and Amazon has been price-matching titles as low as $14.99 for Blu-ray discs. Info here. If you are looking to add to your library, now is a great time to pick up these classics! Spy Vibe recommends: Ministry of Fear, Fritz Lang's M, Robinson Crusoe On Mars, Yojimbo, Sanjuro, The Seventh Seal, Night of the Hunter, The 39 Steps, The 400 Blows, 8 1/2, Amarcord, Black Orpheus, Branded to Kill, Charade, Diabolique, Godzilla, Harold and Maude, If..., Island of Lost Souls, Ivan's Childhood, The Lady Vanishes, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, Mystery Train, Orpheus, Quadrophenia, Repo Man, Rosemary's Baby, Solaris, Tokyo Drifter, Wings of Desire. Save and have a summer SPY VIBE marathon. Criterion cover art below. Fans of Batman and Andy Warhol, don't miss our last post here


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June 16, 2013

BATMAN '66 & ANDY WARHOL

Fans of the 1966 Batman television series are looking forward to a new monthly comic book coming out this summer called Batman '66. Inspired by the pop-art sensibility and camp of the cult classic TV show, writer Jeff Parker has said that he is committed to creating a solid comic for contemporary readers. Parker: "I'm more concerned with getting the feel right through character. If we did everything the same way, use the same story structure, same Batmobile power-up sequence and so on, what you would have is pastiche, not a book that lives and breathes on its own. Then the whole dynamic would be 'ha, that's the way they always did it on the show,' and that would get old really quick. Instead we sprinkle out most of those bits so they're fresh again, you don't feel you know where everything's going. But sure, of course we're doing Dutch angles." DC will debut the new book on July 17th in both print and digital editions. Interview with writer Jeff Parker here. More Batman news below.


Fans gathered in LA last March with Batman star Adam West in an official launch event for the comic. The original Batmobile was there, along with a collection of upcoming merchandise based on the TV show. One item that caught my eye is a Batusi-edition action figure housed in box art depicting a retro soiree by artist, Shag. Keep your eyes peeled and your bat-dancing-shoes handy!


The mythology and graphics of Batman have been celebrated by artists for decades, generating dramatic and musical plays, books, fine art, pop art, toys, animation, music, and of course comics. But did you know that Andy Warhol himself was a huge fan? Inspired by the serials from the 1940s, Warhol made a short movie in 1964 called Batman Dracula, featuring The Nothing Song by the Velvet Underground and Nico. By arrangement for the rights to use the Caped Crusader, the movie was only screened at exhibits and has remained largely obscure. Below are some photos that Esquire ran in 1967 of Andy Warhol and Nico dressed as the Dynamic Duo, along with Warhol's piece based on the Batman logo. Spy Vibe has an extensive image archive devoted to The Batman here.




I have a spy novel coming out. Get ready to meet MIKI ZERO, a Japanese fashion model and spy from 1965! More info at Jason Whiton's website here.

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June 14, 2013

JAMES BOND EBOOKS

What better way to spend the summer than lounging in your secret lair with an e-reader gadget filled with James Bond adventures. The timing couldn't be better! In addition to the original Fleming stories that are already available as eBooks, Spy Vibers can now dive into the many continuation novels that have been published since 1968. First up is a pair of film novelizations that I didn't expect to see adapted for electronic devices. Christopher Wood's The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker from the 1970s will be published on June 21st, 2013. Cover designs below from Amazon.


As of today, most of the John Gardener catalog has been released in eBook format. You can now download License Renewed (intro by Raymond Benson), For Special Services, Icebreaker, Role of Honor, Nobody Lives Forever, No Deals Mr. Bond, Scorpius, Win Lose or Die, License to Kill, Brokenclaw, and Goldeneye. Gardner's remaining five novels, The Man From Barbarossa, Death is Forever, Never Send Flowers, Seafire, and Cold will be published in 2014. John Gardner cover collection below from the Illustrated 007


James Bond novels by Raymond Benson (The Black Stiletto) now available as eBooks are Never Dream of Dying, Zero Minus Ten, The Facts of Death, High Time to Kill, Doubleshot, and The Man With the Red Tattoo. Benson's non-fiction classic The James Bond Bedside Companion is also available. And if that's not enough, Spy Vibers can also download Colonel Sun by Kingsley Amis, Carte Blanche by Jeffery Deaver, and Devil May Care by Sebastian Faulks. For completists out there, Raymond Benson's novelizations, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World is Not Enough, and Die Anther Day are out of print. Benson eBook cover collection below from Cinema Retro. May the James Bond marathon begin! 


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June 13, 2013

DEAL ALERT: STAR TREK

Deal Alert: For Spy Vibers who love the pop art graphics of the original Star Trek series, Amazon is offering all three seasons on Blu-ray today for only $88.99 (down from $179.99). With iconic episodes like Where No Man Has Gone Before, Space Seed, City On the Edge of Forever, Mirror Mirror, Assignment Earth with Agent Gary Seven (below), and many special features, this is a great way to add this classic program to your library. Details here.


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June 12, 2013

ESSENTIAL RINGO TRIBUTE

When celebrating the artistic and cultural vibe of the 1960s, one cannot overestimate the impact of The Beatles. But even with so many anniversary exhibits spotlighting the era, it is rare to see the personal archives of the band members. John Lennon and George Harrison have been honored with displays at the Grammy Museum and I was able to make frequent visits to The John Lennon Museum in Tokyo, which housed most of Lennon's artifacts. Beatles drummer Ringo Starr was on hand to open a new Ringo exhibit today at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. The show includes his original Ludwig drum kit from the Ed Sullivan show (a kit that launched a million drummers), and other rare instruments. Fashion fans will also be interested to see iconic items like Starr's "Beatle boots", collarless Cardin suit, and his Sgt. Pepper costume. Interactive displays include a drum kit with video lesson from Ringo and a sing-a-long area with clips from Yellow Submarine (1968). 


In a tour of the museum today with journalists, Ringo said that he did not actively maintain the collection and that he was thankful to a number of assistants for keeping the artifacts safe in storage. Among the items he was "blown away" to discover was a letter from his pre-Beatles bandmate, Rory Storm, and one of their concert posters from the early 1960s. Now that Ringo's history is on display, I hope Paul McCartney will feel that Beatles peer pressure to follow suit. McCartney is famous for hanging on to his artifacts, but I don't think I've seen his life celebrated yet in this way. Like many fans, I would love to see all four members represented in a comprehensive Beatles museum. The new Ringo show at the Grammy Museum is up until March 2014. Video below.


Ringo Starr is also developing new book projects. He published a multi-media eBook today with Genesis Publications called Photograph. The book is an interactive scrapbook of Starr's own photography and collection of rare images. In addition to many never-before seen snaps of The Beatles, viewers are also treated to historic videos and sound clips recorded by Starr. Photograph is currently available in the ibooks bookstore on iTunes and from Ringo's site. Genesis will release a print edition with additional content in the future. Ringo is also developing a new children's book based on his song Octopus's Garden. The book will be released on January 7th 2014, and will include a CD of Starr's reading and a rare recording of the song.


Ringo will turn 73 on July 7th. Happy Birthday to Ringo Starr! The former Beatle is still rocking on world tours. Project info at his official website here. Ringo Starr, born Richard Starkey, had rough beginnings in the Dingle section of Liverpool, with serious illnesses and "hard knocks with rival gangs." The skiffle craze carried him into a lifetime career in entertainment when he formed Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group in 1957. He joined the Raving Texans in 1959- renamed Rory Storm and the Hurricanes as Rock music prevailed as the dominant form. Ringo's band was quite popular in Liverpool and Hamburg, where life on the road brought him into contact with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison. Won over by Ringo's steady beat, warmth and humor, The Beatles eventually welcomed him as their new drummer on August 18, 1962. Photo below (looking slightly like a proto-Jason King) by Richard Avedon.
Many of Ringo's best post-Beatles songs are about relationships and include a number of collaborations with fellow-Beatles and other friends from the industry. The songs lyrically express Ringo's emotions of love and loss for the people in his life. The cream of his work is quite touching and down-to-earth, a quality that speaks to his early passion for country music (Ringo's second solo album, Beaucoups of Blues (1970), was a collection of country songs). Ringo spent his wild years in the 1970s, making mayhem with pals Keith Moon, Marc Bolan, and appearing in two all-star Rock events, George Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh and The Band's The Last WaltzStarting with his acclaimed performance in A Hard Day's Night (1964), Ringo has also had a long movie career, including Candy (1968), The Magic Christian (1969), and Caveman (1981). Ringo's IMDB page here

Ringo has collaborated often with his fellow Beatles on projects since the band's split in 1970. 
Stop and Smell the Roses (1981) was planned to include all four members of the Beatles. Ringo recorded with George Harrison and Paul McCartney in 1980, but John Lennon was killed in December before the two could meet in the studio. The record includes Harry Nilsson, Stephen Stills, Al Kooper, Ronnie Wood, and ends poignantly with promo spots for gun control. Photo below with wife (and James Bond girl) Barbara Bach (The Spy Who Loved Me) at the premiere of Cirque du Soliel's LOVE show in Las Vegas in 2006.
If you haven't explored Ringo's work lately, here are a some fave essentials. I hope you will spend some time with Ringo Starr. Cheers, Ringo! 

Films: A Hard Days Night (1964), Help (1965), The Magic Christian (1969), The Point! (1971), Caveman (1981), Ringo Starr VH1 Storytellers (1998).
Beatles Tracks: I Wanna Be Your ManBoys, Act NaturallyTomorrow Never Knows, Rain, With a Little Help From My Friends, Strawberry Fields Forever, A Day in the Life, Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road (album).
With Fellow Beatles: Beautiful Night (McCartney/George Martin), All Those Years Ago (Harrison/McCartney), John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (album), Take it Away (McCartney), When We Was Fab (Harrison).
Ringo Solo Tracks: Early 1970, Step Lightly, It Don't Come Easy, Photograph, Goodnight Vienna (reprise), Back Off Boogaloo, Never Without You, King of Broken Hearts, Liverpool 8, Harry's Song.


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June 8, 2013

CHARLES SCHULZ MUSEUM & BOOK SALE

I had a fun event today at the Charles Schulz Museum, who had me in as their resident artist for June. A nice steady crowd of comic fans came through to hear about various projects. I brought fliers for my new spy novel (Miki Zero), upcoming graphic novel (Son of Monster), and my book Mort Walker Conversations, which I put together with Mort Walker for the University Press of Mississippi's comic artist series. The best part of the day was seeing cartoonist pals, especially some young artists who frequent the museum! My interview with the museum here. More info at my website here.  Mid-Century Modern exhibit at the Schulz Museum post here.


I have copies of Mort Walker Conversations for sale! Spy Vibers who are interested in learning more about the art, business, and history of cartoon art in America could have no better guide than Mort Walker (Beetle Bailey, Hi and Lois). Books are $25 plus shipping ($4.00 in the US). You can order a book directly from me by making payment as a Paypal donation (see link top left of this page) of $29.00 and adding your US address in the notes section on Paypal. You can also contact me at spyvibe[at]gmail.com for more info and for international sales. Let me know if you want me to sign your book. More about Mort Walker Conversations below. 


Direct from the editor, Mort Walker Conversations is a fascinating window into over 70 years of the art and business of Comic Strips in America. A must-read for fans of Beetle Bailey, Hi & Lois, Boner's Ark, and more! Filled with stories about Dik Browne (Hagar the Horrible), Charles Schulz (Peanuts) and other cartoon luminaries. 267 pages. Soft Cover. Published by the University Press of Mississippi as part of the Conversations With Comic Artists series. Written and edited by Jason Whiton and Mort Walker, the book includes interviews made especially for this volume as well as Walker's own archive of interviews and writings about cartoon art. If desired, purchased books will be signed/sketched by editor Whiton, creator of Spy Vibe, Miki Zero, and the upcoming Son of Monster. Buyer pays 4.00 shipping in the US.

When Mort Walker (b. 1923) was ten years old, he received an inscribed Moon Mullins cartoon from its creator Frank Willard that read, "Say Morton, those drawings you sent me were swell-I'll bet you'll be a big shot cartoonist some day." By the time he was fifteen, Walker was a comic strip artist for a daily metropolitan newspaper. By the time he was eighteen, he was chief editor of Hallmark Cards.

In 1950, King Features picked up his strip Beetle Bailey for syndication. Four years later, Walker created a spin-off of Beetle Bailey called Hi and Lois. Both strips continue to run daily, drawn and/or supervised by Walker, and Beetle Bailey is distributed to roughly 1,800 newspapers. Walker is one of the most widely read cartoonists in American history, and a legend in his own time.
Mort Walker: Conversations collects interviews and articles that span from 1938 to 2004. His engagement with the Museum of Cartoon Art- which he founded- is discussed in these pieces, along with the politics involved in working with cartoonists' unions, artistic communities, and syndications. In these conversations Walker shows how he has managed to keep his art and stories fresh for over seventy years of production. Photo below: your Spy Vibe creator, Jason Whiton at the Charles Schulz Museum. BELOW: a favorite Cold War-era cover of Beetle Bailey #38: Beetle Bailey in West Berlin, published by Dell.


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