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Pre-orders of LIBERATOR #2 NEEDED!

PRINT AND BRING TO YOUR LOCAL COMIC SHOP

PRINT AND BRING TO YOUR LOCAL COMIC SHOP

Hey guys, I won’t bore you with all the details but, in a nutshell, how things work with comic distribution is this:  If there aren’t enough advance orders then the distributor will stop carrying a book.  If the distributor stops carrying a book then that book is fucked

We don’t want this to happen with Liberator.  We NEED you to pre-order, either online or in-store.  In-store pre-orders are extra great because when you ask for a book in advance your shop owner will go “Huh, why are they asking for that book?  Maybe it’s something I should buy for the shelf, too!” and that is so vital.

If you wait for the book to show up on your comic shop’s shelves and figure it’s just going to be available wherever comics are sold you’re dead wrong.  LIBERATOR isn’t BATMAN or SPIDER-MAN with huge name recognition, it isn’t something that every shop is going to order on their own – shops need to know about the book and need to know you want the book or they WILL NOT ORDER IT.

REMEMBER that all my share of profits from Liberator are going in to our pit bull rescue work, so you can feel good knowing that buying the book is also directly helping animals.

Please hit up any of the following links to pre-order online, or print the image above and bring it to your comic shop.

CLICK HERE to find your closest comic book store.

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Liberator 1 cover art by Tim Seeley & Rod Reis

There are several ways to get your hands on a copy of LIBERATOR #1, the new series from Black Mask Studios where gritty antiheroes put the target on animal abusers and dog fighters:

Mail order options:

Discount Comic Book Service has the best price I’ve seen – right now if you pre-order through them you can actually get a copy for UNDER $2.00!  That’s 45% off!

Hit this link to pre-order in the USA and North America: http://www.dcbservice.com/category.aspx?id=6&pid=407113

In Europe?  Check out Forbidden Planet International and save big on the cover price!

Hit this link to pre-order outside of the USA & North America: http://www.forbidden-planet.co.uk/acatalog/Liberator__1.html#aLIBER1

Do you already have a comic shop where you pick up your books every week?  Print and bring this slip to your shop and ask them to add LIBERATOR to your pulls!  Never miss an issue!

Liberator #1 Pre-order form : APR130919

Liberator #1 Pre-order form : APR130919 (click to enlarge)

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Matt Miner and Sean Von Gorman at MoCCAfest 2013

Well, MoCCAfest 2013 is over and it was great – thanks everyone who stopped by and chatted or picked up the exclusive #0 preview issue!  Super cool seeing friends and even meeting a couple awesome Kickstarter backers in person!

I’ve got some copies left over so those will be available to buy on this site soon.

My question is:  Did you grab a copy of Liberator #0 at the show, or did you read the 6-page preview available online at Bleeding Cool (here: http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/12/25/welcome-the-liberator/) ?  Do you have any questions or comments and want to appear in Liberator #1′s letters page?

Shoot any correspondence you have over to liberatorletters@gmail.com, mark it “OK TO PRINT” and your letter might appear in the first issue!

Also, check out some art from issue #2 by the super talented team of Javier Sanchez Aranda and Joaquin Pereyra over on The Beat!  :  http://comicsbeat.com/exclusive-sneak-peek-liberator/

Check it out, check it out – Liberator #0 preview issues!

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Super LIMITED 200 pc run for MoCCAfest!

Want one?  Then you need to come to the MoCCAfest show and find me at table F-191 and give me 2 bucks. 

Where’s MoCCAfest?  NYC.  When’s MoCCAfest?  April 6 and 7, 2013. 

GO HERE FOR DETAILS: http://www.societyillustrators.org/Mocca_Event.aspx?id=8605

CAN’T MAKE IT TO MOCCAFEST?

Pre-order #1 in the USA here:  http://www.midtowncomics.com/store/dp.asp?PRID=LIBERATOR+%231_1262446

Pre-order #1 in Europe here:  http://www.forbidden-planet.co.uk/acatalog/Liberator__1.html

Hey guys, good news!  I’ll be at MoCCAfest 2013 in NYC April 6-7 (at the 69th Regiment Armory, 68 Lexington Ave)!

You’ll be able to grab LIBERATOR T-shirts, stickers, button sets, postcards, prints and I’ll also be bringing sneak peek #0 preview issues – these are very limited edition MoCCAfest exclusives with a dope cover by Javier Sanchez Aranda and colors by up and coming colorist Kathryn Mann.

MoCCAfest exclusive.  Cover art by Javier Sanchez Aranda, colors by Kathryn Mann

MoCCAfest exclusive. Cover art by Javier Sanchez Aranda, colors by Kathryn Mann

MoCCAfest Floor Plan - Matt Miner @ table F191 - CLICK TO ENLARGE

MoCCAfest Floor Plan – Matt Miner @ table F191 – CLICK TO ENLARGE

Really hope you all can make it and hope I get to thank some of the LIBERATOR Kickstarter backers in person, too!  Stop by, say hi!

Get your MoCCAfest tickets now before the show to save a few bucks – click this link to buy: http://conta.cc/14pmTRo

Can’t make it to MoCCAfest?  That’s OK – you can order Liberator #1 right now!  click this link to buy! : http://bit.ly/11ouYVG

HOPEFULLY SEE YOU THERE – Matt

Hey guys, guess what?  You can now pre-order Liberator #1!

Q:  Why would you pre-order instead of just waiting for it to be in stores?

A:  Because if there aren’t enough advance orders from comic shops then Diamond (the comic distributor) might cancel distribution of the series.  

HOW TO PRE-ORDER:

1. If you’re someone who goes to a comic store for your comics then please print this certificate and bring it to your shop to make it easy for them to order the book for you.  Ask them to buy a couple for the store shelves too!

Liberator #1 Pre-order form : APR130919

Liberator #1 Pre-order form : APR130919

2. If you’re not a regular comic reader but you’re excited about Liberator and want to get a copy without having to figure out where a comic store is, or if you prefer to mailorder your comics, you can pre-order by mail from Midtown Comics! 

Click this link to order from Midtown Comics! – it’s incredibly easy and they ship WORLDWIDE!: http://bit.ly/11ouYVG

Thanks everyone, can’t wait for you to see this book!  We’ve got a great series in store for you!

Matt

cinar.liberator.figure_edited-1Since announcing Liberator I’ve gotten a lot of supportive emails from both existing comics readers and people supportive of the themes of Liberator who don’t already have a pull list at their LCS (or even know what an LCS is) – it’s been incredible.

When starting this series I wanted to bring new people to comics and that looks like it’s happening, plus I wanted to bring the themes running through Liberator, themes that are near and dear to my heart, to new eyes.

Today I received another shout out of support from someone who, like me, has their feet in both the comic and animal protection worlds; it meant so much to me today to wake up to this email.  So I wanted to share it with you guys.

Hi Matt,
Just a fan that wanted to send you and your a team a GIGANTIC THANK YOU for making the comic ‘Liberator’. I know it’s not out just yet, and the first issue is being released soon. As both an artist (Illustration!), a huge nerd and a vegan/animal rights activist, I can’t TELL you how refreshing it is to see other animal rights comics coming out that don’t revolve around ‘minor’ characters like Animal Man and Beast Boy.
I wish I had more words to express just how excited and beyond ecstatic that this breakthrough in the nerd fandom is finally happening, but I honestly cannot. I look forward to purchasing every issue, supporting everything that this comic has to offer and hopefully in the future, cosplaying as one of the female characters. (Probably Jeanette!) I also hope that one day you are able to travel to conventions all over because I’d LOVE to meet all of you wonderful people in person!
Thank you so, so much!
Until every cage is empty!,
Rxxx Pxxxxx

Thank you so much R.  :)

Thanks everyone and please find me on Twitter because next month we will need your preorders in at your LCS if you want Liberator and I’ll be telling you how over there!

- Matt

Hey guys,

Well the Kickstarter funding drive was a total success and issue 1 is being finished up now – I’m super stoked that this book is a real thing that’s going to happen.  Thank you to everyone who supported the funding campaign and everyone who tweeted and facebooked the link!

A few days ago the announcement happened:  Liberator is being published by Black Mask Studios, a new publisher founded by Steve Niles (horror writer of 30 Days of Night, Criminal Macabre and much much more), Matt Pizzolo (Halo-8, writer of Godkiller), and Brett Gurewitz (Bad Religion, founder of Epitaph records).

Black Mask has some serious punk rock roots and it’s no secret that I grew up in the punk rock music scene and have a deep love for the music and the punk rock ethic.  It’s a no-brainer that Liberator’s found the absolute best home she could.

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So, check out Liberator on the Black Mask Studios site (I’m also announced here as having done a piece for the Occupy Comics anthology – another thing I’m very proud of) and check out the announcement on Hollywood Reporter.  I’m super proud to be part of this thing and way honored to have Liberator released alongside books from RZA and Ghostface Killah, Darick Robertson, and more.

Alright, until next time…

Matt (twitter: @MattMInerXVX)

Hi there, noticed your letter.

Thanks for your opinions, though I believe they seem based on assumptions of what you expect from this comic series (currently on Kickstarter) and on one image that is a variant cover drawn by a guest artist.  In fact, you’ve stated you haven’t even read the series, which is the only possible scenario since the first issue is still in production.  You say that your letter is based on “advertisements” – I’m not sure what ads you’ve seen, because I sure haven’t taken out any ad space…

But let’s begin.

I know there are two huge problems when it comes to women in comics as it stands today.

  1. How the women are depicted as huge breasted eye candy for the male readers – they’re often posed in such ways that are physically impossible in order to give the best boob and ass shots to the hungry male eyes.  Much of the time, women inside a comic book are nothing more than their sexy parts, or they’re used as a plot device, often to empower the stronger male hero.
  2. How women working in comics or blogging about comics are treated – they’re routinely treated as second class citizens who have to measure up to some standard of nerdiness in order to be taken seriously and should they challenge the status quo they’re often met by anonymous threats of sexual violence and other sexist slurs and equally horrendous and disgusting things.  At conventions, female fans and cosplayers are ogled, groped and otherwise sexually assaulted.  This misogynistic bullshit is a horrible cancer in the comic world.

I want to assure you that I’ve gone to great lengths to direct the artists on this issue.  The females in Liberator are never to be hyper sexualized and they’re to be real, strong individuals who aren’t props, eye candy, or plot devices.  Jeanette is an equal to her male counterpart Damon, an Hispanic male, in most ways and superior in some respects.

When plotting out the series I took great care in instructing the artists on how Jeanette was to be drawn.  Following is an actual excerpt from the character sheets sent to the artists:

She should never be overly sexualised – panels should never focus on her ass or boobs. I’m not a big fan of the gross way most women in comics are portrayed and I hope you’re onboard. Absolutely OK if she’s pretty, but please remember she’s always covered, and she’s never drawn in a sexualized manner.  No brokebacks.

It seems you’re mainly upset about two things.  The “huge conical breasts” of the female liberator and then issues of realism when it comes to liberators carrying out actions (ie the fact that the hair is not tied back in order to ensure no trace evidence is left on scene, type of shoes worn, etc)

That’s what it boils down to, right?

First, the breasts.

Here’s Joel Gomez’ (the interior artist, the main artist) version of Jeanette while in her nighttime gear.

liberatorjeanetteAnd here’s Joel Gomez’ version of Jeanette while not in her nighttime gear.

J-GomezI don’t expect this is where you’re finding the issues.  Remember, Joel Gomez is the primary artist on Liberator and is covering all the interior art.  This is the primary version of Jeanette that you’re going to see.

Here is Yildiray Cinar’s interpretation of the character:

cinar.liberator.figure_edited-1I’m guessing this isn’t where you’re finding the issue, either.  Yildiray is doing a cover for the series and this pin-up as well.  Again, guessing that’s not where you find the issue.

liberator_cover_signedI’m guessing this is the art in question.  This is Yasmin Liang’s interpretation of Jeanette and yes, she decided to draw Jeanette with bigger breasts.  This is a variant cover of issue #1 (meaning that it’s a limited run item, not the main cover) and Yasmin decided that Jeanette, in her interpretation, has bigger boobs and they’re conical shaped.  That’s Yasmin’s art style – you’ll notice that the art does not focus on her breasts, she’s fully clothed, the piece does not sexualise her in any way.

I’m truly saddened that you have issue with this depiction, however I stand by Yasmin and her artistic choices.  Yasmin and I are both hoping to work within the comics industry for a positive change to the way women are treated, on and off the page.  We were both recently interviewed by vegan feminist blogger Laura Sneddon on this very issue – if you’d like to see it, and I hope you do, it’s over here and there’s a whole section on sexism in comics and how Liberator aims to portray a positive and strong female hero.

So it’s distressing to me that you feel this art perpetuates any ugly gender stereotypes as that was the exact opposite our goal.  Please accept my apologies and the assurances that the interior art and other covers should not offend you in this regard.

As to the other concerns in regards to the realism of the hair tied back and the boots vs. shoes – you’ll notice that there were artistic liberties taken elsewhere as well – check out the incendiaries – those would never ignite.  Why?  Because it’s a comic book.  We put Jeanette in a more form fitting hoodie with hair that shows because in nighttime scenes we needed her to be easily distinguished from the other protagonist character.  I know it’s not realistic to have her hair showing.  I chose boots instead of light shoes because I wanted to make her appear at first glance less dainty and more powerful on the page.

In other words, please try to see Liberator for the good and not nitpick the specifics of what someone would or wouldn’t wear in an action because this is a comic book and not a how-to manual.

In your “open letter” you state other inflammatory nonsense that I find particularly offensive, attacks on my qualifications to write this series and there’s even a misguided attempt of associating me with the sexist animal killers of PETA, but clearly you’ve not done the slightest bit of research before unleashing so I’ll just laugh that bit of irony off.

And please, try reading the book before posting any more internet smackdowns directed my way.  You may find we’re actually on the same side.

Best,
Matt

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Hello,

I’m writing this letter to address a rumor that has been going around about our Liberator comic book Kickstarter campaign.  The rumor is that in some way I’m “cashing in” on animal rights.

First off:  It’s not true – the rumor is only that: a rumor.  Even if this person missed the countless interviews I have given across animal rights websites, they should have at least read the Kickstarter page before spreading this offensive lie.

From the Kickstarter Page, published on DAY ONE :

“Writer MATT MINER is an activist who’s spent years in the fight for animals on the legal aboveground front line, and more recently spends his time on animal rescue and pit bull advocacy, writing for BSL News and helping displaced animals in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.  Matt plans to use Liberator proceeds to help fund his independent pit bull rescue work.”

Further, from the BSLnews.org article on the Kickstarter:

“How, exactly, is a comic book or graphic novel going to help animals?”

  1. The heroes of Liberator are animal-friendly role models to the young people that the book is geared to.  They are rescuers and activists who, rather than beating up supervillians or stopping interplanetary war are taking on real issues of dog fighters and animal abusers.
  2. My part of the proceeds will help fund Sloane and my continued animal rescue in the Rockaways, NY and the anti-BSL work that BSL News does.

There are more articles available – check the NAALPO site, VeganSciFi.com, Bag & Bored blog, Comicosity and more where I discuss my plans for any proceeds.

Lastly, take a look at some COLD, HARD facts about the reality of the financial gain in creator-owned comic books (spoiler alert: there really isn’t any)

… yeah, read that and tell me again how I’m “cashing in” – I’ll tell you what I “cashed in” to get this far on the comic and that’s my entire 401k.

Thanks,

Matt

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