Idaho Comics Group

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Idaho Comics Group
Idaho Comics Group Logo.png
Founded2014
Country of originU.S.
Headquarters locationBoise, Idaho
Publication typesComics

Idaho Comics Group (ICG) is an independent comic book publishing company from Boise, Idaho that was founded in 2014, which publishes the officially licensed[1] Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho anthology and Idaho Comics. The anthologies benefit the Boise Public Library[2] and to bring attention to comic book writers and artists from the state of Idaho.[3]

History[]

On September 12, 2014, Idaho Comics Group was featured in a Comic Book Resources article.[4]

On September 16, 2014, Idaho Comics Group was featured in an article on the official Edgar Rice Burroughs website.[5]

On December 1, 2014, Idaho Comics Group was featured in an article by Idaho Magazine.[6]

On December 9, 2014, Idaho Comics Group was mentioned again in a Comic Book Resources article.[7]

January 12, 2015, Idaho Comics Group was featured in an article in The Idaho Librarian.[8]

On March 25, 2015, Randall Kirby, who contributed stories to Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho #1-3, was featured in a story by The Huffington Post and his three page story from Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho #1 was featured in the article.[9]

On September 1, 2015, Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho #1 was reviewed on the Handsome Boys Comics Hour podcast.[10]

On October 6, 2015, The Best American Comics 2015 was released, and Idaho Comics Group contributors Dennis P. Eichhorn's Extra Good Stuff and Dame Darcy's Voyage of the Temptress were named to the list of "Notable Comics" published from September 1, 2013, to August 31, 2014 by series editor Bill Kartalopoulos.[11] Dennis Eichhorn contributed to Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho #1-3 as well as Idaho Comics #1 and #2. Dame Darcy contributed to Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho #1. In fact, Dame Darcy's Voyage of the Temptress made its print debut in Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho #1.

On October 13, 2015, ICG publisher Albert Asker remembers his late friend Dennis Eichhorn in a video produced by The Idaho Statesman.[12]

On August 27, 2015, Idaho Comics Group comic books were featured in a library exhibition at Boise State University.[13]

On August 29, 2015, it was announced that a talk on the History of Comic Books in Idaho would be given at Boise State University by ICG publisher Albert Asker.[14]

On July 8, 2016, Idaho Comics Group was mentioned in a Comics Alliance article on the history of Tarzan comic books.[15]

On October 4, 2016, The Best American Comics 2016 was released and series editor Bill Kartalopoulos listed Dennis Eichhorn's Extra Good Stuff as one of the "Notable Comics printed between September 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015."[16] The Best American Comics 2016 debuted at the #1 spot on The New York Times Best Sellers List when it was released.[17]

Titles[]

Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho (2014–present)[]

Issue #1 (2014)[]

Features work from the following writers and artists:

NOTE: Charles Soule is not actually from Idaho. He wrote a story illustrated by Boisean Allen Gladfelter. All other creators are from Idaho.

Issue #2 (2015)[]

Features work from the following writers and artists:

  • Monte Michael Moore (painted covers for DC Comics and Marvel Comics) COVER ARTIST[19]
  • Bill Schelly (Alter Ego (magazine), The Eye, Fandom's Finest Comics)
  • Dennis Eichhorn (Real Good Stuff, Extra Good Stuff)
  • Todd Clark (the nationally syndicated Lola comic strip)
  • Randall Kirby (BOP! Comics, Anything That Loves)
  • Scott Pentzer (Sports Superstars, Rock 'N' Roll Comics, Rose & Gunn, Sade)
  • Adrianne Presnell (6x6)
  • Steve Willhite (FUBAR, Jesus Hates Zombies, Mother Russia)
  • Peter Lawson (Border Town Comic Con)
  • Dick Trageser (Fandom's Finest Comics)[20]
  • John Barrie (TATCOI #2)
  • Michelle Estrada (TATCOI #2)
  • Jay O'Leary (Push)
  • Bob Beason (Captain Bengal)
  • Geoffery C. Everts (Disney cartoons animator, Jethro's Rad Euro-Zine 2.0)
  • Jake Scholl (Blade of the Broken)
  • Bethany Schultz Hurst (award-winning poet of Miss Lost Nation)
  • Gaz Asker (Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho #1, Idaho Comics #1)
  • Albert Frank Asker (Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho #1, Idaho Comics #1, 6x6)

Issue #3 (2016)[]

Features work from the following writers and artists:

  • Ward P. Hooper (Mayor's Art Award, 2005; Best Idaho Visual Artist 2007 and 2012) COVER ARTIST[21]
  • James Lloyd (Art Director of the Treefort Music Fest, Mystic Pets, Cowboy Comics)
  • Dennis Eichhorn (Real Stuff, Real Good Stuff, Extra Good Stuff, The Adventures of Ace International)
  • Jacob Bear (Hawk and Dove, Batbear, Deadpooh)
  • Randall Kirby (BOP Comics)
  • Joseph Bradshaw (Kingdom Of Freedom)
  • Treycen Fluckiger (Why Not?)
  • James Lichtenberg (Why Not?)
  • Hector Diaz (Art Director for Nampa's Dia En Downtown)
  • Scott Pentzer (Sports Superstars, Rock 'N' Roll Comics, Rose & Gunn, Sade)
  • Damon Bradshaw (Push)
  • Gaz Asker (Art Director, Idaho Comics Group)
  • Albert Frank Asker (Editor-In-Chief, Idaho Comics Group)

NOTE: Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho #3 features a few kind words from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anthony Doerr.[22]

Idaho Comics (2014–present)[]

Issue #1 (2014)[]

Idaho Comics is a companion piece to Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho. Each issue features an article on the history of comic books in Idaho that expands the breadth and depth on some of the subjects touched on in the creator's introductions in Tarzan and the Comics of Idaho. Idaho Comics also looks to bring attention to famous autobiographical comic book writer Dennis P. Eichhorn by featuring his work and highlighting his contributions to Idaho sequential art through the articles on the history of comic books in Idaho.

  • Features an article on the history of comic books in Idaho with a special emphasis on Edgar Rice Burroughs and his time in Idaho working as a cowboy/adventurer, ranch hand, photography and stationery store owner, gold prosecutor, and city councilman in Parma, Idaho.
  • Features an autobiographical story by Dennis Eichhorn about the time Lyle Smith recruited him to play football at Boise Junior College (now Boise State University)
  • Features comic strips by Idaho Comics Group editor for art direction, Gaz Asker
  • Features two stories that Albert Frank Asker submitted to Piranha Press when he was thirteen years old.

Idaho Comics #1 features work by:

Issue #2 (2015)[]

  • Features a brand new autobiographical story by Dennis Eichhorn about the time he was investigated by the Salt Lake City Police Department over a comic book he published in Moscow, Idaho in 1974
  • Features two other autobiographical stories by Dennis P. Eichhorn
  • Features a continuation on the article on the history of comic books in Idaho again with special emphasis on Edgar Rice Burroughs and the comic books published in Idaho based on his characters

Idaho Comics #2 Features work by:

Podcast: Idaho Comics with Albert Asker[]

The "Idaho Comics with Albert Asker" podcasts serve as a compendium piece to the Idaho Comics Group comic books, adding depth and breadth to the subjects touched on in the "History of Comic Books in Idaho" articles. Each month Albert Asker interviews a person with ties to comic books in Idaho. Episodes of "Idaho Comics with Albert Asker" can be found on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher. There is another podcast upcoming from this group called The Idaho Comics Group Sports Report and Podcast,

  • Episode One (October 2016): "Idaho Comics News" (Pilot) [25]
  • Episode Two (November 2016): Randall Kirby [26]
  • Episode Three (December 2016): Steve Willhite [27]
  • Episode Four (January 2017): Josh Shapel [28]
  • Episode Five (February 2017): Catherine Kyle [29]
  • Episode Six (March 2017): Adam Rosenlund [30]
  • Episode Seven (April 2017): Jacob Bear and Dan Feldmeier [31]
  • Episode Eight (May 2017): [32]
  • Episode Nine (June 2017): Shanae Lavelle [33]
  • Episode Ten (July 2017): Scott Pentzer [34]
  • Episode Eleven (August 2017): Ethan Ede [35]
  • Episode Twelve (September 2017): Erica Crockett [36]
  • Episode Thirteen (April 2018): Brian Douglas Ahern and Randall Kirby [37]
  • Episode Fourteen (June 2018): Julia Green [38]
  • Episode Fifteen (July 2018): James W.A.R. Lloyd [39]
  • Episode Sixteen (July 2018): BONUS! Wizard World Comic Con Boise 2018 Review[40]
  • Episode Seventeen (August 2018): The Dennis Eichhorn Project Part I[41]
  • Episode Eighteen (September 2018): The Dennis Eichhorn Project Part II[42]
  • Episode Nineteen (December 2018): CF Arik Grant [43]
  • Episode Twenty (April 2019): Ron Randall[44]

References[]

  1. ^ "What's New? Archives > Edgar Rice Burroughs".
  2. ^ "Tarzan comic with story by Real Stuff's Dennis Eichhorn | Boing Boing".
  3. ^ "Idaho Comics Group highlights local artists". Archived from the original on 2014-09-14.
  4. ^ "Comics A.M. | This weekend, it's Small Press Expo | CBR".
  5. ^ "Tarzan and Comics of Idaho #1 on sale by the Idaho Comics Group > Edgar Rice Burroughs".
  6. ^ "Tarzan Loves Idaho – IDAHO magazine".
  7. ^ "Comics A.M. | At long last, 'Blake and Mortimer' gets a prequel".
  8. ^ "Tarzan Loves Idaho – IDAHO magazine".
  9. ^ "Your Brief And Wondrous Guide To Contemporary Queer Comics | HuffPost Entertainment".
  10. ^ "112 - New X-Men Vol 4-5 by Morrison, Quitely, Jimenez, Bachalo - Handsome Boys Comics Hour".
  11. ^ Kartalopoulos, Bill. "Best American Comics 2015," On-Panel.com. Accessed October 25, 2015.
  12. ^ http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/article40664814.html
  13. ^ "New Library Exhibit: Idaho Comic Collection - UPDATE". Archived from the original on 2015-09-10.
  14. ^ "@thelibrary - News and resources from Albertsons Library at Boise State University: "History of Idaho Comics" presentation at Albertsons Library".
  15. ^ "Kreegah! Bundolo! A History Of Tarzan In Comics".
  16. ^ "Bill Kartalopoulos | on-panel.com".
  17. ^ "Hardcover Graphic Books - Best Sellers - Books - Oct. 23, 2016".
  18. ^ http://i.imgur.com/18H9zj5.jpg
  19. ^ http://i.imgur.com/s0YCw7l.jpg
  20. ^ "Fandom's Finest Comics #1 from Hamster".
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  44. ^ "Idaho Comics with Albert Asker - Ron Randall".

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