Johnny Ryan and Dave Cooper's profane comic sensibilities are cleaned up for the kids.
Add a CommentViewing: Blog Posts Tagged with: Pig Goat Banana Cricket, Most Recent at Top [Help]
Results 1 - 4 of 4
Blog: Cartoon Brew (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: TV, nickelodeon, Futurama, Dave Cooper, Johnny Ryan, PIg Goat Banana Cricket, Add a tag
Blog: PW -The Beat (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Breaking News, NBM, All-ages, Nickelodeon Magazine, Top News, Papercutz, Sanjay and Craig, Breadwinners, Pig Goat Banana Cricket, Harvey Beaks, Periodical, Comics, Add a tag
Papercutz debuted the first issue of their rebranded Nickelodeon Magazine this past weekend at Book Con 2015. First announced back in February, the magazine takes its name from the children’s publication that ceased production in 2009. While that version of the periodical focused on celebrity interviews and other textual content, Papercutz’s version of Nickelodeon Magazine will bring original comics based upon Nickelodeon titles to a mass market audience. According to company publisher Terry Nantier, circulation numbers will begin at 125,000.
The publication of Nickelodeon Magazine as a monthly periodical marks the arrival of an expansive new era for Papercutz, which has focused on graphic novels in the past. The magazine will not only be featured in local bookstores, but in big box chain stores such as Wal-Mart and Target. The first issue debuts content based upon the popular Nickelodeon properties Sanjay and Craig and Breadwinners, with Harvey Beaks and Pig Goat Banana Cricket comics to follow in subsequent issues.
Papercutz plans to collect and release the comics featured in Nickelodeon Magazine in trade editions on a triannual basis. The first trade edition of Sanjay and Craig will arrive in September, followed by a trade version of Breadwinners in November and Harvey Beaks in January 2016.
I’m very excited to see Papercutz putting out a magazine. Throughout the majority of my childhood years, I had a subscription to Disney Adventures magazine. It was filled with all sorts of content, but I would always skip to the comics section in order to read about my favorite animated characters like Buzz Lightyear and Lilo and Stitch. It was my favorite time of each month, and the new Nickelodeon Magazine seems poised to fill the void left by Disney Adventures when it ended production in 2007.
The all-ages market often feels neglected by major comic book publishers, which is unfortunate given how important that market is to the development of the comics industry in general. Having a monthly comic magazine that is kid friendly and readily available at prolific department stores seems like a great way to attract and create a new generation of comics readers.
Disclaimer: Alex worked as an editorial intern at Papercutz in 2014. His words and opinions are his own.
Blog: Cartoon Brew (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: TV, Bad Seeds, PIg Goat Banana Cricket, Russell Hicks, Welcome to the Wayne, Add a tag
As part of its recent upfront presentation, Nickelodeon released new art from their previously announced series: "Pig Goat Banana Cricket," "Bad Seeds" and "Welcome to the Wayne." If their new slate of shows look comedy-centric, it's the result of Nick's market research, which revealed to them that children rank laughter as more important than vacation, family meals and holidays.
Add a CommentBlog: Cartoon Brew (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Eric Vogel, PIg Goat Banana Cricket, Rune Spaans, The Absence of Eddy Table, Tordenfilm AS, Shorts, CGI, Dave Cooper, Add a tag
No, these are not snapshots from the latest window display at Kidrobot, they are advance images from the upcoming CG short "The Absence of Eddy Table." The superbly lowbrow PVC collectible aesthetic that you see is the result of an artistic collaboration between Canadian comic artist and illustrator Dave Cooper and Norwegian animation director Rune Spaans.
Add a Comment