Billy the Vampire Slayer?

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine #14 courtesy Dark Horse Comics

  Buffy, The Vampire Slayer Season Nine #14 will introduce a new twist on the vampire killer. Jane Espenson and Drew Greenberg will introduce Billy: a gay male without “slayer” powers.

  The series went off the air in 2003 but adventures in “Buffyverse”continue in Dark Horse Comics. Joss Whedon (The Avengers) executive produces the continuing comic book series. In Buffy mythology only young girls are “chosen” to become slayers so why Billy?

  Espenson says she developed the character while working on her web series Husbands.

  “I already knew [the character] Cheeks, and he has a line in Season 1 of Husbands, that Brad [Bell] wrote, that really struck me about how Cheeks has an ‘exotic femininity’ that’s equated with weakness,” she told OUT.

  “I thought: ‘Gee, all the work we’ve done with Buffy is about being female, and how that doesn’t mean that you are lesser’. It suddenly struck me: If being feminine doesn’t mean that you’re lesser, then liking guys also doesn’t mean you’re lesser.”

“For very good reason, we’ve focused on the female empowerment part of Buffy, but I wondered, ‘Did we leave something out? What if someone in high school is looking up to Buffy as a role model, and we’re saying: You can’t be a slayer’.”

 Billy is a new character who trains himself to fight like a slayer.

 “He may not have the actual powers of the slayers, but he’s determined to be his own kind of hero, one who’s sort of modeled after those who do have the power, and he sets out to make due with what he has,” said Greenberg.

 “Batman doesn’t have super powers. He wasn’t gifted with an exotic foreign birth. So we take the Batman route; Billy is earning the Slayer mantle,” Espenson adds.

  Billy’s introduction is the latest chapter in GLBT characters (Willow and Tara)and storylines of the “Buffyverse.” 

  “We’re hardly pandering when we make a comic book,” Espenson said. “There’s always growing pains when making progress, but I think cynicism in the face of inclusion may not be a profitable route in making progress.”

   Here in Seattle, GeekGirlCon welcomed Espenson and the cast of Husbands earlier this year. Dark Horse Comics will bring Husbands to comic books later this year.

Thanks to OUT.

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Top 5 Picks for 8/22/12

America’s Got Powers #3 Tommy went from teen zero to the number one hero on the world’s highest rated reality series. Behind the celebrity life lies the dark secret that catapulted Tommy to stardom. What happens when this kid with limitless powers finally faces the truth?

Astonishing X-Men #53 courtesy Marvel

Astonishing X-Men #53 A teammate explodes?! Northstar faces a dangerous assignment and Karma vows to kill the mystery woman behind the attacks.

Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan #1 Into the past of the most powerful and most tragic of the Watchmen. Acclaimed creators J. Michael Stryczynski and Adam Hughes go inside the mind of the brilliant scientist turned God-like nuclear man.

Buffy, The Vampire Slayer: Spike #1 The vampire villain who lost his bite after falling for the Slayer goes solo on a mission looking at his past and future. Spike in space with demons, witches and aliens on the moon?

Uncanny X-Men #17 Cyclops and his Phoenix Five in a final showdown with the forces of Mister Sinister. What does the repowered supervillain have in store for Scott and all part of Sinister’s longterm plan?

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A Geek Guy At GeekGirlCon!

Avengers cosplay fans at GeekGirlCon 2012 photo by ComicsBlend.com

GeekGirlCon honored contributions by women to comics, sci-fi, game play, game design, science and tech in Seattle this weekend. This passion filled event was about female creators and fans. Organizers celebrated female geeks by giving them special guests, inspirational and insightful panels and a way to share and express their passion for comics, games and all things geeky.

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This Geek’s Top Panels for GeekGirlCon in Seattle

  The GEEK will be celebrated and SHE has earned it! GeekGirlCon will honor contributions of women to geek culture. The first event was a sold out smash and organizers have listened to fan input in planning this year’s event in Seattle this weekend.

  Here are there top panels I’m most excited about:

  Moffat’s Women: Companions, Travelers, Gender Roles and TARDISES in Doctor WhoRiver Song, Amy Pond, Donna Noble, Rose Tyler and Martha Jones (my personal favorite) are the women who make Doctor Who’s journeys so compelling. This panel discusses the female characters Executive Producer Steven Moffat created, both now and under Russell T. Davies. The panelist will take on: transgender issues implied by a Time Lord’s regenerative ability, the representation of LGBT characters (omnisexual Captain Jack Harkness!) and lifestyles and The Doctor’s Wife (aka the TARDIS.)

Batgirl #12 courtesy DC Comics

 Gail Simone and the Batgirl of San Diego: Batgirls, One Year Later –Gail Simone blazed a trail with dynamic writing and powerful characters in Birds of Prey and Secret Six plus she wrote Deadpool and The Simpsons. Last year Simone took Barbara Gordon out of her wheelchair and put her back on the streets of Gotham City in a reboot of Batgirl. At least year’s SDCC Simone donned a cape and cowl while asking pointed questions about the lack of female representation in comics. Gail Simone and “The Batgirl of San Diego” discuss the state of comics today and the future. Spotlight on Gail Simone is on Sunday in a discussion of her career, her views on social issues and women in comics.

  Jane Espenson and Husbands—A Comedy for the Marriage Equality Age Espenson has written for Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Battlestar Galactica and Warehouse 13. Husbands is her web show in the tradition of classic comedies. Producers and cast will discuss making the show and its future.

From Jedi Princess to Sith Witch: An Exploration of Female Characters in Star Wars – From Leia to Padme and all the witches, bounty hunters, smugglers and women who light up both sides of The Force in the sci-fi universe.

There are two days packed with more panels about gaming, blogging and more. Here’s my preview of GeekGirlCon 2012.

 GeekGirlCon 2012 is THIS WEEKEND at the Conference Center in Seattle. Click here to buy passes.

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Goodbye Ian Abercrombie

photo by George Pimentel courtesy WireImage

  Goodbye to a great character actor. Ian Abercrombie died Thursday at age 77. I absolutely love Seinfeld. Abercrombie played Elaine’s (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) boss Mr. Pitt for only seven episodes but what an impact. The rich eccentric ate this candy bars with a knife and fork and was obsessive over Elaine finding him perfect pair of white socks.

  Abercrombie has several roles comic book and science fiction fans might remember: Alfred, yes that one, on the short-lived WB Birds of Prey series, two episodes of Star Trek: Voyager, Army of Darkness, The Flash, Babylon 5 and Twin Peaks. I remember he played an assassin hunting Sunnydale’s finest and Faith on Buffy, The Vampire Slayer.

  Abercrombie’s voice credits included Ganthet on Green Lantern, Chancellor Palpatine on The Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and the recent movie Rango. For his complete biography here’s his IMDB link. Thanks for the great performances.

FREE Comic Book Day Highlights

 

Star Wars Free Comic Book Day 2012 Cover courtesy Dark Horse Comics

Diamond Comics released the full list of titles for FREE COMIC BOOK DAY May 5, 2012. From super heroes to kid shows and EVERY genre in between, there’s something for every comic book fan. Not to diss any of the superhero books that I love but I wanted to highlight some other genres. These are great reasons to get your friends who are not usual readers into the shop next FCBD and support our shops and creators.

For the sci-fi fan: Dark Horse offers a Star Wars/Serenity flip book! Two tales in one featuring A Han Solo/Chewbacca adventure plus a Mal Reynolds tales for the Browncoats!

I freakin’ LOVE anything related to DUNE (yes, even all those endless prequel novels) and BOOM! Studios presents DUNE: ORIGINS.

Dune Origins Free Comic Book Day 2012 courtesy Boom! Studios

IDW brings the Transformers back to comic books after a petition from thousands of fans. This new issue picks up where the previous series left off.

For the kids: Yo Gabba Gabba from Oni Press, Peanuts from Boom!Studios 

DC Comics is offering a Justice League, Marvel is featuring the Avengers in their FCBD title. Dark Horse is offering a Buffy, the Vampire Slayer/The Guild flip book. The Smurfs, Tinkerbell, Donald Duck and even My Favorite Martian will appear in FREE titles next month for the eleventh year of FCBD.

Burt Ward, Boy Wonder courtesy BlueWater Productions

And something fun that brings up a childhood memory: Bluewater Productions presents Burt Ward: Boy Wonder, the further adventures of the actor who starred with Adam West on the old television series. When I was a kid dad took me to our local Chevy dealership to meet Robin (Burt Ward) and get his autograph and a young geek’s dream fulfilled!

  See you in the shops May 5, 2012.

Buffy Deluxe!

What if Buffy the Vampire Slayer series never ended? Joss Whedon brought the Scooby Gang back an in comics only follow up to Season 7 from Dark Horse Comics. Now Season 8 is collected in a deluxe hardcover collection Dark Horse announced today.

  Buffy, Xander, Willow and a very different Dawn regroup with an army of Slayers after the Season 7 finale. Dracula returns, Buffy does more than kiss a girl and the rebellious Faith teams up with Giles for their own mission. The series is filled with new and old enemies in adventures around the globe all leading up to a confrontation with this season’s big bad: Twilight.

  One of my favorite arcs is Wolves at the Gate. To defeat vicious new vampires in Tokyo, Xander is forced to seek out the legendary master in Transylvania. This new hardcover edition has all the arcs, one-shots, a cover gallery and never before seen sketch art.