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Sunday, 2 May 2021

THREE New Rewards added to the Geek-Girl Kickstarter!

 
Thank you to everyone who's already backed and shared the campaign - we're over 50% funded at less than a week into the launch!

It's time for some New Rewards!
 
REWARD #13: John Royle Collectors Pack. Geek-Girl #1 (Mini-Series) Ltd Variant and HOT S Ltd Variant, Oz: Heart of Magic #1 Variant, and Vampirella: Dark Powers #1 Virgin Variant - all with cover art by John Royle (Danger Girl, G.I.Joe)!
 



REWARD #16: COMPLETE Geek-Girl Collectors Pack. First Prints of EVERY Geek-Girl Regular, Variant, Ltd Variant, Virgin and Super-Ltd Variant - including First Print variants of the hard-to-find b&w Geek-Girl #0.

Only ONE of these rewards available!





REWARD #15: "Pub?" At the beginning of the Team Geek-Girl arc, a guy dabbling in the occult takes a bullet - but survives. This leads to him hiring Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman to find the perpetrator; and YOU and a friend or partner can get drawn into the pub scene in Geek-Girl #8 where the deal goes down that will result in supernatural gun-for-hire Cabra making a huge impact on the lives of GG's Super-Team!

Only TWO of these rewards available!

You can get to all rewards at the link below, and if you've already backed and would like to get either of these Rewards, just click the link and select Manage Pledge on the top-right of the page it takes you to; you'll then be able to change your pledge.

www.kickstarter.com/projects/geekgirlcomics/geek-girl-jump-on-tpb-plus-new-and-previous-issues

:) Sam
 
 

Sunday, 29 March 2015

Yorkshire Cosplay Con 7



I'll be at Yorkshire Cosplay Con 7 here in the UK next Saturday, signing copies of Geek-Girl #0, The Almighties #0 & #1 and more!

You can Preview what looks like being a fun event and get tickets at their website here! ;)

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Enter the Multiverse Event highlights #1 - Si Spencer interview



We recently had our first Event at my Comicbook Facebook Group, wherein a bunch of creators were interviewed. I'm gonna be presenting some of the highlights from the event here - kicking off with my interview with Si Spencer...

Sam Johnson: For those who don't know, I'm a comics writer, publisher of Actuality Press, and comics pimp, probably best known for Geek-Girl. Geek-Girl is 'Little Miss Popular' Ruby Kaye, who lands a pair of super-tech glasses (invented by brainiac college geek Trevor Goldstein) in a game of Strip Poker, she's granted flight, super-strength, and - due to a flaw in the glasses' programming - super-klutziness! And this is just the beginning of the changes the glasses will wreak on Ruby...

Geek-Girl #0's out and her mini-series is in the works. Here's a preview [art] page:

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Sam: Let's have our first guest, Si Spencer...


Si Spencer: Afternoon/Good morning all.

Sam: Hi Si, how're you after your birthday yesterday?

Si: A little shaky, but conscious, thanks.

Sam: Good, so why don't you introduce yourself, what're peeps gonna know you from?

Si: Currently, I guess 'Bodies' is the thing people are talking about, but there's a whole mess of stuff in my CV. Vinyl Underground, Books of Magick and Hellblazer for Vertigo.


Sam: You've been 'all over the place' in the UK, right? Eastenders, even!

Si: Judge Dredd, Deadline, The Creep, Harke and Burr over in the UK as well as some long stints in TV on Eastenders, The Bill and Grange Hill. I'm a whore. basically.

Sam: For those not in the UK or who haven't heard of them, Eastenders, The Bill and Grange Hill are/were all big UK soaps. What was it like working on those - how much creative freedom did you have, versus comics?

Si: Which, it's worth pointing out, are the exact opposite of soaps. There's obviously radically less freedom in TV, if only for budgetary reasons, but I guess it's the same as working on an existing title in comics.

Grange Hill was pretty free because I was series storyliner as well as one of the writers, so I planned the story arcs and characters for two years. The trouble with a continuing drama, though, is that you're tied into a mighty chain of constant butterfly effects; every script before yours changes the game, even while you're writing your own.

Sam: Ever get a go on Doctor Who?

Si: No, sadly not - though I'm not sure I'd enjoy the Dr Who experience, to be honest. Creator-owned writing is making me a little spoiled.

Sam: Well that brings us to your current book, Bodies, are you the creator-owner of that, then?

Si: I am indeed - it's MINE, ALL MINE muahahahahahahaha.


Sam: It's pretty new, on its second issue now, for those not aware of it, what's it all about?

Si: The high concept, while VERY high indeed, is very straight forward. Four time periods, four detectives, four murders - same M.O, same location, same corpse. Easy to write down in a single sentence, incredibly complicated to make work as a plot.

Sam: Did you come up with the high concept before you came up with the explanation for this body's omni-presence?

Si: Yeah, this entire project has gone pretty much ass-backwards. Normally you'd spend months fleshing out characters, plot and story and fill page after page with a bible and notes and plot arcs then kill yourself trying to distil it all into a single pitch sentence. In this case I woke up with the pitch in my head and nothing else at all.

Sam: And it was sold on the basis of that?

Si: Yeah, pretty much. Obviously it wasn't quite as simple as that, but once I pitched it to Shelly Bond at Vertigo we both knew that it was going to sell. It's one of those magic little bits of gold that only come along a few times in a lifetime. It was just a matter of finding big solid characters and letting them carve the plot for me.

Sam: So tell us about those characters... and the time periods they're in?

Si: 1890, we've got Edmond Hillinghead - a fan of some new hotshot writer called Conan Doyle. Edmond's passionate about justice and uptight about being gay. 1940 is Charles Whiteman AKA Karl Weissman, a Polish Jew who's fled the ghetto and joined the London police force, but he's the polar opposite of Edmond - he's taken control of the East End's crime gangs, exploiting the blackouts of the Blitz.

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2014 is the amazing Shahara Hasan - she's a fast tracked Detective Sergeant in the London Mets, as patriotic about England as she is devout as a muslim.

And in 2050 is poor beleaguered, baffled and gorgeous Maplewood. As far as we know at the moment she's a detective but it's hard to be sure because she's an amnesiac... in fact everyone seems to have lost their memories for some reason.

Sam: Let's go back to Shahara for the moment...

Si: That's my girl. She's kinda snarky.


Sam: A female cop - English(?) - Muslim?

Si: Yep. I'm guessing she's not going to be many people's favourite cosplay.

Sam: So this is a character straddling some divides in our current society.

Si: She's straddling what are perceived as current divides, but to me she exemplifies exactly what it is to be English. An 'imported' religion, an immigrant, a resident of our brilliant 'foreign' capital. She is just the latest incarnation of what quintessential Englishness is

Sam: Is this a character you're making any kind of statement with? Or does she just happen to be this and that, and the other?

Si: Well I'd hope my characters are characters first and thematic devices second, but yeah - she's the key to the whole book

Sam: She's certainly a standout in the first issue. How about Maplewood in 2050 - she doesn't seem to know which way is up?


Si: Yeah, she's a lot of fun to write. Given the narrative, I can't say too much about her at the moment because that's quite a slow-burning arc that really heats up next issue, but something has clearly wiped everyone's memories pretty hard.

Sam: Ah, so the amnesia's not specific to her.

Si: (frantically flicks through issue 2 to make sure he hasn't given a way a spoiler)...

Nope, it's okay - that's revealed in issue 2. It's a really tough book to keep track of.

Sam: I'm sure. The 2050 stuff's got some nice, almost fluorescent art by Tula Lotay... And you've got a great art team assembled for the book.

Si: An incredible team. I was always walking a tightrope with a project this ambitious and complex and it's the visuals that have pulled my ass out of the fire. Not just the incredible work of my four artists, but Lee [Loughridge]'s amazing colouring and the fantastic lettering.

All four artists have brought such a solidity to their eras - Dean [Ormston]'s 1890 feels like old copies of The Strand magazine. Phil [Winslade]'s 1940 is straight out of Cagney and Edward G Robinson. Meghan [Hetrick-Murante]'s 2014 feels like Crimewatch CCTV, and Tula's 2050 feels as ephemeral and illusory as Maplewood's memory. And then Lee has created these colour palettes which have a language in common across the four periods, while maintaining a distinct voice in each.


Sam: Now, obviously you can't give much away here, but this being a complex series... this body being present in four different times...is everything built around solving that mystery, or does the book spin out in other directions?

Si: Ooh, the book spins in and out. There's a big reveal at the end of issue 2 that we're looking at an even bigger picture than we first thought. And without giving too much away, there's a certain amount of sleight-of-hand and misdirection around The Corpse. Sometimes the story you think is the story isn't the story at all. Let's just say this is NOT a whodunit (though we will find that out).

Sam: Intriguing. I haven't got issue #2 yet, but I'm on it on my next trip to the comic shop - assuming it hasn't sold out. #1's only available digitally now, after selling out, is that right?

Si: I'm hearing rumours to that effect - it's kind of weird because there seems to be a massive information gap between distribution and editorial. I'm hearing word of mouth that copies are hard to find, though.

Sam: Yeah, and #1's got that great cover...


Si: TWO great covers. Both with hidden easter eggs.

Sam: Oh, I wasn't aware of those, I'll have to have another look.

Si: The whole book is littered with them. I was pleased to read a reviewer who finished his write-up then couldn't sleep because 'something' was preying on his mind. He got out of bed, read the first issue again and totally rewrote his review. This book has LAYERS, man.

Sam: Well, on that bombshell, our time's up! Thanks very much for your time, Si, and good luck with the rest of Bodies.

Si: Thanks Sam, this was fun. Good luck with the rest of the day.

Sam: Cheers, good luck with your hangover. ;)

Thursday, 4 September 2014

FREE Actuality Press #0 Digital Comic


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Ahead of the launch of actualitypress.com later this year, you can get the FREE digital comic Actuality Press #0 - Previewing Geek-Girl #0, Mr. Mash-Up #0 and The Almighties #1 - from Drive-Thru Comics here!

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Geek-Girl News

[UPDATED 7/20/14:]

When 'Little Miss Popular' Ruby Kaye lands a pair of super-tech glasses (invented by brainiac college geek Trevor Goldstein) in a game of Strip Poker, she's granted flight, super-strength, and - due to a flaw in the glasses' programming - super-klutziness! And this is just the beginning of the changes the glasses will wreak on Ruby...

Work on the Geek-Girl mini-series is continuing, artist Carlos Granda has almost finished penciling the second issue, and Chunlin Zhao has just come on board as the second colorist for the book! Here's a preview of he and Carlos' first two pages of colored artwork for issue #2 of the series!

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Meanwhile, Geek-Girl #0 is now also now available at Comixology here!

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Geek-Girl News!



After selling out two printings, Geek-Girl #0 is going to a third print for December - and Ruby Kaye is getting her own model in the form of Lady Larkin, who will be appearing as GG on two new Ltd. Variant edns and making her debut in person at Thought Bubble comic con in Leeds, England on Nov 23rd!


The new editions will be launching exclusively at Thought Bubble before going on general release in December.

And that's not all, the scripts for issues #2 & #3 of the Geek-Girl mini-series are done, with art underway, and the artwork for Geek-Girl #1 is finished!

If you're not familiar with GG, she's a 'Little Miss Popular' named Ruby Kaye who lands a pair of super-tech glasses (invented by brainiac college geek Trevor Goldstein) in a game of Strip Poker. The specs give her flight powers, super-strength, and - due to a flaw in the glasses' programming - super-klutziness! And that's just the beginning of the changes the glasses will wreak on Ruby...

Here's brand new Preview art from the first issue of the in-the-works Geek-Girl mini-series from Carlos Granda - colored by Stéphan Lemineur!

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You can find more of Lady Larkin's GG pics at her Facebook Page, and Geek-Girl #0 is still available in $1.00 Digital & Kindle editions at www.geekgirlcomics.com!

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Sam Johnson Comics Talent Search


Geek-Girl #0 is going to a 3rd Printing, the artwork for Geek-Girl #1 is almost completed, and I'm looking for Artists (in a similar style to the pages for #1 below) for other issues of the mini-series. The completed project will be submitted to publishers, starting with Image Comics, pay will be a percentage of profits plus $250 to each artist that completes their issue of the mini to our mutually agreed schedule - paid upon completion of the issue.


I'm also looking for Colorists and Letterers for Geek-Girl, Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman and The Almighties, and Artists for an 11-page Cabra story that will form part of her in-the-works mini-series - all for submission to publishers, with pay as a percentage of profits. There is already publisher interest.


You can find out more about GG, Cabra and The Almighties by clicking on their banners at the top of this Blog.

If you're an interested Artist, Colorist or Letterer, please send sequential samples or (preferably) a link to your work to samjohnsoncomics@gmail.com stating which gig/s you're interested in. :)
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Saturday, 4 May 2013

Actuality Press #0 Free Comic Book Day Edition



Check out Previews of my Geek-Girl #0, Mr. Mash-Up #0 & The Almighties #1 - plus, exclusive added bonus content for this new FCBD edition - sneak peaks at the next Almighties comic and Geek-Girl & Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman mini-series!

Read or Download it here!

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Marvel NOW! #1 Digital Editions and Actuality Press #0 FREE!



Until Tuesday, March 12th, you can get a bunch of digital Marvel NOW! #1's (as well as a ton of other Marvel #1's)--including Superior Spider-Man, Deadpool and Thunderbolts--FREE at Comixology here!

And you can also get the brand new Actuality Press #0--featuring Previews of my comics Geek-Girl #0, Mr. Mash-Up #0 and The Almighties #1--FREE here!

Actuality Press #0



Get Actuality Press #0, featuring Previews of all three Actuality comic books - Geek-Girl #0, Mr. Mash-Up #0 and The Almighties #1 - FREE here!

You can also get a $0.99 Kindle Edition from Amazon.com here.

And you can listen to an interview with me, talking about the books, on the Womb Mates podcast here!

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Mr. Mash-Up #0 - out now!


The bastard lovechild of his demonic father and a cold, alien goddess! From the pages of Geek-Girl, get the lowdown on Mr. Mash-Up's debut solo comic here!

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Geek-Girl #0 Variant Edition, Mr. Mash-Up #0 Digital Edition, and Geek-Girl T-Shirts OUT NOW!



Here's the Press Release... ;)

“With Great Glasses comes Great Klutziness - and Weird Super-Villains!”

Cult favorite Geek-Girl gets a new Variant edition of her #0 issue and a spin-off book this month from Actuality Press!


When 'Little Miss Popular' Ruby Kaye lands a pair of super-tech glasses (invented by brainiac college geek Trevor Goldstein) in a game of Strip Poker, she's granted flight, super-strength, and - due to a flaw in the glasses' programming - super-klutziness!

And this is just the beginning of the changes the glasses will wreak on Ruby says creator/writer Sam Johnson (The Almighties, Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman); “The tech in the glasses that college chick ‘It Girl’ Ruby selfishly gets a hold of will have a profound effect on her - altering the very ways she thinks and acts. And ‘wreak’ is an appropriate choice of word, as the majority of her ‘cooler-than-thou’ clique - headed by the acid-tongued Karin Carpenter - ain’t gonna be too impressed with the changes the specs bring about in Ms. Kaye…

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“As Ruby, she hangs with the Maine in-crowd, is top of the party-invite list, and has guys queuing up. As Geek-Girl… not so much.”

Although on the surface of it this might not seem like exactly the best thing to ever happen to Ruby, ‘surface’ is another appropriate word choice, Johnson continues: “How Ruby adapts to her new-found powers and their clique-alienating effects just might be the making of her - as she learns that with great glasses comes great responsibility and that, ‘geek-chic’ aside, being truly geeky can be truly sexy!”


That’s the social side of things, but if there’s a super-heroine, there must also be super-villains! “There certainly are,” continues Sam, “Geek-Girl is going to find herself smack bang in the middle of Maine’s tights ‘n’ capes scene in a way that she’s really not ready for.

“Both Super-villains and super-heroes will have significant roles to play in the forthcoming mini-series; the bizarre villain known as Mr. Mash-Up is introduced to Ruby’s world in her #0 issue, and you can find out who he is and how he got there in spin-off book Mr. Mash-Up #0 (click here for Preview).


Geek-Girl #0, written by Sam Johnson, illustrated by Sally Stone-Thompson and published by Actuality Press is available now in $2.50 Regular and Variant Editions and $1.00 Digital/Kindle Editions – along with Mr. Mash-Up #0 and Official Geek-Girl T-Shirts – at www.geekgirlcomics.com

“This book is every geek guy’s fantasy come true.” Ain’t It Cool News.

Saturday, 19 January 2013

Geek-Girl #0 Variant Edition

Got my advance copies...


...and the GEEK-GIRL #0 Variant Edition is out on Wednesday and available to Pre-Order here!

For more Geek-Girl and to check out a Preview of Geek-Girl #0, visit www.geekgirlcomics.com :)

Sunday, 16 December 2012

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

MR. MASH-UP #0 UK orders

For US & International orders click here

Collecting every appearance from GG villain Mr. Mash-Up outside of Geek-Girl #0, Mr. Mash-Up #0 features 'Voodoo Trespass', starring Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman, and illustrated by Bruno Letizia; 'Return of the Prodigal #!%*' illustrated by Eric Lamont & Mike Bunt, starring Mr. Mash-Up and introducing Delfi Matrix (who will feature in the upcoming Geek-Girl mini-series); and 'Gold Town: A Whole Other Thing', illustrated by Meisha Mimotofu (artist on the Geek-Girl #0 Variant Edition) & Eddy O'Bomsawin, starring Pete the Pimp!

You can check out Preview pages here! (mature readers):
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With all stories written by me, Mr. Mash-Up #0 is published by Actuality Press, 28 pages b&w, released on January 23rd, 2013. And you can Pre-Order the $1.99 Digital Edition here:

Actuality Press UK orders

[UPDATED 12/30/13]

For US & International Geek-Girl orders click here

"A brilliant premise, an interesting character, and intriguing prospects for the future." Chris Orr, Dress Like The Hulk.

"A surprisingly charming debut, the dialogue displays a witty back and forth that would make Kevin Smith proud." Kris Bather, Broken Frontier.

"This book is everything I love about indie comics." Adam Cheal, Comic Booked.

When 'Little Miss Popular' RUBY KAYE lands a pair of super-tech glasses in a game of Strip Poker, she's granted flight, super-strength, and--due to a flaw in the glasses' programming--super-klutziness! And this is just the beginning of the changes the glasses will wreak on Ruby...

You can now order the GEEK-GIRL #0 new editions - 16 pages, b&w. (Check out a PREVIEW at the brand new www.geekgirlcomics.com)

UK: £1.99 (+ £2.00 Shipping)
UK: £5.00 (+ £2.00 Shipping) Limited to 250 copies - featuring Geek-Girl model Lady Larkin!
UK: £5.00 (+ £2.00 Shipping) SIGNED & NUMBERED by me and limited to 50 copies!
UK: £6.99 (+ £2.00 Shipping)- Both Editions
You can order the Digital Edition here:
And check out a Preview of GG villain Mr. Mash-Up's spin-off comic here!



Nick Fury's had great success assembling Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in the Avengers movie – but what if a more questionable character put together his own skewed take on the world’s greatest super-team…or just threw together whoever was available?

Order THE ALMIGHTIES #1 - 32 pages, full colour. (Check out a PREVIEW here!)

UK: £3.50 (+ £2.00 Shipping)
UK: £6.99 (+ £2.00 Shipping)-(limited to 500 copies)
UK: £10.49 (+ £2.00 Shipping)- Both Editions