November 01, 2005

"Fallen Angel" promo at Wizard World Texas

I'm working with the CBLDF (no big shock there) and IDW to produce some nifty "Fallen Angel" premiums that will debut at the Wizard World Texas convention.

First up is an exclusive CBLDF preview edition of Fallen Angel #1. This preview runs the entire first issue weeks before it hits the stands and is strictly limited to 100 signed and numbered copies. In addition to the preview comic, IDW has created a special Fallen Angel signature print and a limited edition run of the original script to Fallen Angel #1.

If you're going to be out there and want to snag yourself a copy, I hope to see you there.

If any copies are left over after the convention, I'll be sure to let you folks know in case anyone's interested in mail order.

PAD

Posted by Peter David at November 1, 2005 08:50 PM | TrackBack | Other blogs commenting
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Posted by: Mark L at November 1, 2005 10:10 PM

D@mn, d@mn! I didn't realize that was coming up this weekend, and we're booked. Well, welcome to D/FW, Peter. I don't know how much you like steak, but that's a good bit of our meals here (grin), so I'll recommend a good place in the Arlington area: Trail Dust Steak House is one of my favorites. It's not a fancy place - in fact just the opposite. The main reason I like it is that they don't season the meat heavily like many restaurants do - it's just good, tender cuts. As long as you don't mind the country music, it's can be a fun place.

Hope you enjoy your stay!

Posted by: Lou Valenti at November 1, 2005 10:12 PM

I have a feeling I'll be searching ebay next week -- don't think there will be any left over. Good luck with the promotion -- I am eagerly awaiting the new series!

Posted by: Eric Recla at November 2, 2005 12:10 AM

Look forward to seeing you there! And getting me a copy of Fallen Angel.

Posted by: Jason M. Bryant at November 2, 2005 12:27 AM

Any chance that there'll ever be a second trade paperback of the original series? I've got the first TPB, and more would be nice.

My local comic shop doesn't have much of a backlog. If there's no chance of a second trade anytime soon, I'll try ordering from Mile High Comics.

Posted by: Queen Anthai at November 2, 2005 01:14 AM

What's the release date for FA #1, anyway?

Posted by: Scott Hinze at November 2, 2005 03:25 AM

See you there!

Posted by: Jay at November 2, 2005 07:48 AM

I am definitely interested in the mail order possibility since I can't go to WWTexas.

Posted by: dranj70 at November 2, 2005 08:33 AM

If there is a clamoring on the board from us FA fans, do you think they'd print more prints and scripts? Maybe offer them like the original FA bookplates?

Having been a rabid fan of Lee since the beginning, I'd hate to miss out on that stuff for purely geographic reasons. And I want to support the comic in any way possible.

Posted by: Terry Zabel at November 2, 2005 09:35 AM

Count me in for a spare FA if any are left!

Posted by: Chris Grillo at November 2, 2005 10:03 AM

Go ahead and make out one of the copies to me.

That's Chris Grillo.

Spelled CHRIS GRILLO

;)

(I really will be there and the IDW booth will be the first stop.)

Posted by: Nytwyng at November 2, 2005 10:22 AM

I'm crossing my fingers that there will be some left on Saturday. After all, your presence is what's getting me to go to another WizardWorld.

Summer Glau & Sean Astin are just bonuses.

:-)

Posted by: Steve at November 2, 2005 11:11 AM

How much is it, I will be there and want to put the cost in my budget.

thanks

Posted by: Michael Cravens at November 2, 2005 12:21 PM

Yep, I'll add my name to chorus and ask for consideration should any there be any leftover copies. I'd love to go to WizardWorld Texas, but unfortunately won't be able to make it.

In a way, I really hope there are leftovers so I can snag one. At the same time, though, I also hope there aren't any leftovers, because it would mean that interest in Fallen Angel at IDW is high and hopefully that would translate into sales. Thus, I'm torn, because more than anything else, I want the book to succeed. PAD is kicking nine kinds of ass on this book, and I really hope people give it an honest chance.

Posted by: Hodum at November 2, 2005 02:47 PM

First time at a convention but hopefully I find time to say hello and tell you I enjoy your work. That or wave from afar, drawing raised eyebrows and security concerns.

Posted by: Luke K. Walsh at November 2, 2005 10:38 PM

PAD, Fallen Angel promos, AND Summer "River Tam" (and prima ballerina in Angel's "Waiting in the Wings") Glau? Not that often that I wish I lived in Texas ... :)

Seriously, good luck at the Con!

Posted by: Bret at November 3, 2005 01:42 PM

How about a contest to give a few away?
We like when you throw us an occasional bone.

Posted by: Fred Chamberlain at November 3, 2005 02:00 PM

I'm shocked to be saying this, since I have attempted to get into this series a few times during its previous incarnation, but I've preordered the 1st issue of the new series. The # 1 reason for this is Peter's commitment to the title and his steadfast belief that it truly is his best work ever. I'm in for another attempt and may find myself getting more attached to Fallen Angel's adult persona moreso than her younger days.

Peter, congrats to both you and the CBLDF for the limited edition issue!

Fred

Posted by: Jools at November 3, 2005 06:45 PM

Yes, please do tell us if there's any left over! Ah, us foriegners miss out on all these goodies you lucky Americans get!

-Jools

P.S. Please visit Japan soon PAD!

Posted by: mike abbott at November 4, 2005 10:44 PM

RE:Posted by Jason M. Bryant at November 2, 2005 12:27 AM

Any chance that there'll ever be a second trade paperback of the original series? I've got the first TPB, and more would be nice.

I am also interested, my girlfriend has the comics but I got burned by waiting for the trades and only getting the one. I've read her copies (despite being chronically behind in cool stuff she has that I want to read) and would buy my own nicely bound copies with smug glee, if I could get them. When I like a comic a lot I like to read it more then once and have my own copy in case I want to read it again.

Posted by: Jason M. Bryant at November 4, 2005 11:24 PM

Unfortunately, Mile High Comics won't work out for getting back copies. They only have the "near mint" versions that they sell for $5 or more.

I really wish that *everything* got collected into trade paperbacks. If I can get Sledge Hammer Season 2 on DVD, I should be able to get Fallen Angel TBP 2.

I didn't even know about the comic until it was cancelled.

Posted by: Luke K. Walsh at November 4, 2005 11:44 PM

"I didn't even know about the comic until it was cancelled."

Uh-oh, that's gonna drive PAD nuts - not that it's exactly the first time he's heard it ....

Well, Jason, the new issue #1 is supposed to be an accessible jumping-on point for new readers; and maybe you'll enjoy it so much that you'll feel like - gradually, if necessary - scooping up the issues at the more-than-cover-price-but-not-hugely-expensive Mile High prices (barring, of course, a breakthrough in getting another TPB printed).

Posted by: Jason M. Brayant at November 5, 2005 12:16 AM

Oops, you're right. I've seen PAD talk about this before. I should have known better.

I should explain my whining a little better. In my particular case, I wasn't looking at comics during the time that it was out. I took a break from comics, other than the TPBs that I borrowed from a friend at work. It wasn't marketting or anything comic shop related that kept me from finding it, just my bad timing.

To me, $80 for a dozen comics is hugely expensive. I'll definitely try to get ahold of the new series, though.

Posted by: Michael D. at November 5, 2005 03:07 PM

I heard the story in Fallen Angel #1 crosses over to six other IDW titles by other writers.

Just kidding. I'll get my coat.

Posted by: Hodum at November 5, 2005 07:01 PM

Saw you at the convention today and said hello and made some conversation and got a comic signed. Thanks for taking a big chunk of time out of your weekend to say hello to your readers.

Posted by: Nytwyng at November 5, 2005 10:23 PM

Another thanks here. It's always a pleasure to meet you, however briefly, PAD.

And, for those interested but unable to attend, a completely unscientific status report of the Fallen Angel CBLDF premiums as of about 20 minutes into Saturday's show:

--the preview edition that I got was numbered 6 of 70
--the print was numbered 95 of 100
--the script was numbered 45 of 50

Assuming that they were stacked numerically, it appears that, oddly enough, the preview ashcan edition will be in highest supply.

Oh, and Peter...? Read the preview (and the script). Can't wait to be reading this book regularly again. Thanks to IDW for picking it up.

Posted by: Jesse Jackson at November 6, 2005 10:55 AM

My friend Thom Zaher has the spot next to PAD this weekend. I'm there helping Thom sell his book and I've watched a steady stream of people coming by to get things signed. As always Peter is polite, funny and informative. If you are stopping by his booth, look to the left and say hi.

Keep Hope Alive

Jesse

Posted by: Tim Lynch at November 6, 2005 09:36 PM

Hey Peter,

Speaking of Fallen Angel, I was looking through Previews earlier today. The catalog itself is fine, but the order booklet lists issue 2 as "issue 2 (of 5)."

You haven't mentioned anything about this being a limited, so I'm hoping this is just a glitch on Diamond's part. Figured you'd want to know about it, though.

TWL

Posted by: Randy Sims at November 7, 2005 07:40 PM

I had a very limited time at the Con on Saturday, and somehow never got to see PAD. But I picked up the Fallen Angel stuff at the CBLDF table. The art if phenomenal! I'm really looking forward to reading more Fallen Angel, as well as some non-crossover FNSM.

Posted by: Randy Sims at November 7, 2005 07:44 PM

Great... "The art if phenomenal!"

I can spell 'phenomenal', but not 'is.'

Darned Texas public schools... ;-)

Posted by: Generic Cialis at November 9, 2005 04:58 AM

Nice blog, Have a good day.

Posted by: Peter David at November 9, 2005 07:29 AM

"Speaking of Fallen Angel, I was looking through Previews earlier today. The catalog itself is fine, but the order booklet lists issue 2 as "issue 2 (of 5)."

IDW tends to publish things in limited series form. We were hedging our bets on the book being an ongoing until we see (a) sales and (b) how J.K. is on a monthly schedule. It's better to have, say, two limited series of five monthly issues each in a year than slate it for twelve and wind up with the book falling behind and shipping late.

However, J.K. is keeping up nicely and sales are VERY encouraging. So that could all change.

PAD

Posted by: Luke K. Walsh at November 9, 2005 04:05 PM

Thanks for the - very logical - explanation of the "limited series" status, PAD - and for the welcome news that sales for Fallen Angel are looking "VERY encouraging" - ! All right!