Joshua Hale Fialkov

Purveyor of sheer awesomeness.

Joshua Hale Fialkov is the Harvey, Eisner, and Emmy Award nominated writer of graphic novels, animation, video games, film, and television, including:

THE LIFE AFTER, THE BUNKER, PUNKS, ELK'S RUN, TUMOR, ECHOES, KING, PACIFIC RIM, THE ULTIMATES, I, VAMPIRE, and JEFF STEINBERG CHAMPION OF EARTH. He's also written television including MAX’s YOUNG JUSTICE, NBC's CHICAGO MED and NETFLIX’s AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER.

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Comics Advocacy

Not a lot of people read anymore. Even fewer people read comics. Independent comics? Even less. Estimates had the complete comic market (meaning people who go to a local comic shop) somewhere around 350k a few years ago. Then, if you look at the percentages of market via Diamond, you realize that just about every publisher not named Marvel or DC combined barely equals one of those two companies sales. In other words, not a lot of people.

That puts you in a peculiar position as a comics fan, and as an independent comics fan specifically. You more or less have to shout from rooftops about every book you love. And that's fucking exhausting.

When I first started in comics, I came to it from this idea of being an advocate. I would scream and shout and harangue people to read the really cool drastically under ordered books that I was a fan of. Hell, I even did it as a weekly columnist for Broken Frontier.

Then, I transitioned to being a publisher and creator. Say what you will about my business, the one thing we did right was get the word out. But, it didn't translate into sales. Probably my favorite stat is that while Elk's Run was busy getting an A review from Entertainment Weekly it was barely selling 900 copies per issue.

I'm not what you'd call a positive person. I'm ultra-critical, to a fault, and, as anyone who's ever spent more than a few minutes with me knows you say the magic words and I turn into a pit bull of rage and anger. But, when it comes to comics advocacy in a public setting, I just can't do that. Instead of dwelling on whatever multi-part crossover is irritatingly selling thousands of times more than any of my books do, I instead scream the praises of Jeff Lemire's Sweet Tooth, Moon and Ba's Daytrippers, Mark Waid's Brave and the Bold, Darwyn Cooke's Parker novels, etc.

So, look, the point of this ramble is that it breaks my heart to see reviewers and readers harp on books they don't like, reviewing each individual part of a 200 issue crossover rather than saying, "Fuck it, let's read something new."

With TUMOR on it's way to stores in the next few weeks, this idea of comics advocacy is high in my mind. I've had dozens of people come back after reading the digital version or the advance copies from C2E2 tell me how much they love the book, and, I tell each of them the same thing. If you love it, go online. Twitter it, Facebook it. Go to Goodreads and write a review. Amazon reviews. Write it up on your blog.

You have to assume that if you like this book you're the only person in the world with the ability to get your friends and family to read it, because frankly, you are.

So, rather than griping about which Marvel characters are getting their minds wiped or which DC character is rising from the dead, tell people about your favorite independent comic.

Especially if it's Tumor.

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  • @brubaker I'll be right sound the corner from you with @archaiacomics waving profusely and seeking your approval. #
  • @swierczy don't let them steal your pants. They alleys try to steal your pants. #
  • LA Bookfest here income. Booth 756 with @archaiacomics! #
  • Had a blast at the LA Tones Bookfest and sold put of all but two copies of Tumor! In stores soon! #
  • @ComicExperience woo-hoo! Enjoy! #

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LA Times Festival of Books!

Hey folks,Just a quick word. I'll be signing on Saturday at the Archaia booth at the LA Times Festival of Books at UCLA. This is a free book festival that is an amazing way to spend an afternoon. If you live in L.A. and have never gone, you're missing out.

I'll have copies of Tumor on hand (including a few of the hand numbered ones, I believe), and, depending on the parking situation, I may even bring some of my other stuff.

I'll be signing from 11am (I would guess I'd be there for about two hours total) at the Archaia Booth (#756) which I believe is in the Hero Complex Pavilion.

And, as previously mentioned, today is the last day for the Harvey Nominations. You can find out what I'm eligible for and how to nominate Tumor at this link: http://www.thefialkov.com/?p=2127

See you this weekend!

j. www.thefialkov.com

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Harvey Awards Nominations

Hey folks,The nominating process for the Harvey Awards wraps up tomorrow, and I wanted to make my plea for you to consider nominating my work this year. The Harvey Award nominations are done entirely by the comics industry, rather than the fans, so, if you work in comics at all you are eligible to nominate.

You can download the form here: http://www.harveyawards.org/

Should you deem us worthy, we're eligible in the following categories:

BEST WRITER - Joshua Hale Fialkov, Tumor BEST ARTIST - Noel Tuazon, Tumor BEST LETTERING - Comicraft, Tumor BEST ONLINE COMICS WORK - Tumor (www.tumorthecomic.com) BEST NEW SERIES - Tumor BEST LIMITED OR CONTINUING SERIES - Tumor

The whole process only takes a few minutes, and it would be greatly appreciated by all of us here at TumorHQ.

Thanks for taking the time.

j.

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iPad One Week Later

So, a week later and I'm sitting in bed at midnight, while Christina sleeps next to me, typing a review on the glass screen of the future. I suppose that's a bit of an exaggeration as the future, so to speak, is now. The long and short of it is that i love the iPad. It's got some funkiness to it, but overall, it works as advertised, has a battery life that's borderline ridiculous, and has me happy to ship off my laptop to my parents so that they can talk to my forthcoming daughter via it's web cam.

The web cam, by the way, is in no way missed on this thing. I think that placing a camera on a device this large, while theoretically useful for video chatting, would be pretty much absurd for any other use. The iPad is just too big to use for snapshots. Hell, even the idea of holding it up while using it for video chat seems ridiculous.

As for 3G vs. Non. My logic is that realistically if I'm in a spot I'm not really going to pay 15 or 30 bucks for internet, the sort of files you actually want to download in a spot when away from home tend to be too large to download via 3G anyways, and, i'm literally never without my iPhone anyways, so why not go for extra memory on the device itself.

To the future of comics question... It's damn close. The screen is slightly too small to be used with a standard sized comic. I've dropped Tumor (which was designed to be the smaller digest size) on here and it's damn near perfect looking. Some of the text pieces are a bit small, but otherwise, it's all there. That being said, until Marvel and DC decide to start going day and date with their print and digital releases I think it's still up in the air. Not being able to have your comics transfer to other devices is sort of a no win for most of these apps, although Comixology's app does allow you to redownload things purchased on your iPhone.

Probably my highest praise i can give the device is that I've been using it for work. With the Bluetooth keyboard and the little stand i bought for the it, i have a truly tiny, truly mobile, and truly functional work station that doesn't need a power outlet and is far less distracting then my laptop with all of its IM's and web browsing that seems to only take you away for a second, when in fact it sucks you in for hours on end. That's right, i like that there's no multitasking. It means that i have to decide to stop working to check my email or read the internet or, whatever else I do to interrupt my workflow. For someone like me with a little bit of ocd and a whole lot of procrastinators disease, it may be the system I've been dreaming of.

At least until they release the 4.0 software.

NOTE: As Tony Fleecs pointed out the Wordpress App is greatly lacking in the spellcheck department. Should be all fixed up pretty now.

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  • At LAX on the way to Chicago and C2E2! #
  • Southwest Airlines: See man's inhumanity first hand. #
  • The guy sitting in front of me had his sest all the back the whole flight and I still had plenty of room for iPad and Bluetooth keyboard! #
  • Plus used the iPad for four hours solid including watching a movie and using the bluetooth keyboard and the battery is still at 75%! #
  • Also I'm in Chicago! #
  • The last time I was in Chicago I was 16 and auditioning and interviewing at DePaul for the writing and theater deptartments. #
  • Best part about nonLA ities is that my allergies instantly disappear. #
  • Day 1 at C2E2 was terrific. Off o dinner with @philhester @andeparks #
  • Plus Andy Kuhn and Jai Nitz who I apparently don't Twitter follow. #

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  • Work heads into overdrive as I get ready for C2E2 and the release of Tumor this weekend. #
  • Very seriously debating buying an iPad for the trip tomorrow. I really want to wait for the 3G, but... still... #
  • @kmellon My bank account and wife would both like to voice their disagreement. in reply to kmellon #
  • @spookychan We should hang out and get migrainey together some time. We can share meds and sob quietly in the shower. :D in reply to spookychan #
  • @chrissypedia It's a brave new world. in reply to chrissypedia #
  • Happy early birthday to my friend and collaborator Noel Tuazon. Find more of his work at http://www.noeltuazon.com #
  • @spookychan Thanks, Chandra! That's one birthing down, one more to go. :D in reply to spookychan #
  • @bclaymoore I dream of the day when I'm successful enough to make that my wife's full time job. in reply to bclaymoore #
  • @bclaymoore Which, please note, is not successful enough to actually hire someone to do it for us. I dream small. in reply to bclaymoore #
  • A gaggle of agents from an agency I'm not repped by just walked into this office and made me happy they don't rep me. StereotypeDouchebags! #
  • I am one iPad richer. #
  • Yeah, I've got a keyboard hooked up to my iPad and it fucking rules. Woop woop! #
  • Thus far I'm really impressed with the functionality and usability. Already working on a treatment on it and its easy as pie. #
  • Looking forward to C2E2 and hanging with @NickTapalansky with whom I'm sharing a room. Hopefully some warned him of my sleep-groping. #
  • Hey @topcow! What's your booth number? #
  • Schedule for the con this weekend is up! http://www.thefialkov.com/?p=2113 #
  • @NickTapalansky It better not be a euphemism. in reply to NickTapalansky #

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C2E2 AND TUMOR!!!

Hey folks,I'm wrapping up my work and getting ready to head out to Chicago for C2E2 in the morning. For those who don't know, this is the show by the guys who do NYCC, which is an amazingly good time every year, so I have very high hopes. More info on the show here: http://www.c2e2.com/

I'm especially excited as, after much delay, there will be copies of the TUMOR Hardcover available for purchase all weekend! There's a limited supply of these advance copies, and I aim to sell all of them! My schedule's below, and I hope to see you all there.

FRIDAY APRIL 16th - 4:30pm Archaia Comics - Booth 545 5:30pm Top Cow Productions - Booth 551

SATURDAY APRIL 17th - 10:30am Top Cow Productions - Booth 551 11:30am Archaia Comics - Booth 545 1:45 Archaia Comics Panel - Room E351 Following the panel, I'll be hanging around the Archaia booth signing books in an unofficial capacity.

SUNDAY APRIL 18th - 10:30am Top Cow Productions -Booth 551 1:00pm Archaia Comics - Booth 545

Of course, if you're looking for me to sign anything or just to say hi, you can track my whereabouts via twitter (http://www.twitter.com/joshfialkov).

Here's to the start of another amazing con season!

j. www.thefialkov.com

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  • @Ben_Abernathy as long as the first line doesn't say "over Mattel exclusive He-Man action figures" I think we're safe. in reply to Ben_Abernathy #
  • @REkedal Perfection should not be rushed by a convention in Anaheim. These are words to live by. :D in reply to REkedal #
  • Currently in that paralyzing place of too much work to do and not enough time. @C2E2 could we reschedule you for next weekend? #
  • I've been having warm fuzzy memories of my self publishing days. Someone better stop me. #
  • @jameslucasjones Sure, sure, my books didn't sell and we amassed massive debt... but it was a laugh... right? RIGHT?!? in reply to jameslucasjones #
  • @TopCow We can hold hands as we tap dance on our deadlines. in reply to TopCow #
  • Wow. Babycenter really knows how to pray on the weak willed first time parents. Third Trimester = 3 e-mails in an hour. #
  • @TopCow I don't know what a Dyson Airblade is but it doesn't sound like something i want near me while my pants are down. in reply to TopCow #
  • I would like to try this new KFC chicken on chicken and bacon sandwich. I'd also like to see my daughter graduate from college. Choices. #
  • @Katapult It's got fried chicken instead of bread. You do the math. :D in reply to Katapult #
  • Really, really enjoyed first issues of Flash and Brightest Day. They hit the right balance of DC nerdity and fresh new starts. #
  • See Gable's Suess cake being made my the amazing Tony P.! http://www.flickr.com/photos/24055989@N02/show/ #
  • Hey! I'm on ebay! http://tinyurl.com/yyram6c (via @TonyFleecs) - I'm... so... proud... of you... :cry: #

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