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Comix: An Interview with Documentary Filmmaker Michael Valentine

<p>At last year’s comic con&comma; I had the privilege of meeting with Michael Valentine&comma; a documentary filmmaker who had come to New Orleans to promote and screen his engaging film <em><a href&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;comixthemovie&period;com&sol;&period;">Comix&colon; Beyond the Comic Book Pages&period;<&sol;a><&sol;em> After talking to Mr&period; Valentine&comma; I’d kept in touch with him&comma; hoping for a possible interview about the documentary&comma; which he was thrilled to grant us&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>Comix<&sol;em> is a wonderful film about the rise of the comic book industry&comma; the creative processes of those who make them&comma; and the subculture and cosplays that they have inspired at events like Comic-Con&period; We discussed the director’s inspiration and processes&comma; the current state of the comic publishing industry&comma; and the nature of visual art to tell engaging stories&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure id&equals;"attachment&lowbar;5246" aria-describedby&equals;"caption-attachment-5246" style&equals;"width&colon; 359px" class&equals;"wp-caption aligncenter"><img class&equals;"alignnone wp-image-5246" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;tulanemagazine&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2-113&period;png" alt&equals;"2" width&equals;"359" height&equals;"510" &sol;><figcaption id&equals;"caption-attachment-5246" class&equals;"wp-caption-text">IMDB<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<p><b>Q&colon; <&sol;b>What inspired you to create this documentary&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A&colon; <&sol;strong>Well&comma; I have loved comic books since I was seven years old&comma; and in 2003 I had a script idea I wanted to make into a comic book&period; I went to my first local comic book convention in January 2004 and was transported into this world that really blew my mind&comma; and that is when the light bulb went off that I wanted to do a documentary about the comic book industry as a whole&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Q&colon; <&sol;strong>Is there any particular element of comic books that spoke to you for greater exploration&comma; be it as a storytelling medium&comma; as an industry&comma; or as entertainment&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A&colon; <&sol;strong>Comic books are some of the best places to find great storytelling&comma; collaboration&comma; amazing art&comma; inkers&comma; colorists&comma; and the publisher all have such an important role&period; I think the interviews in particular spoke to me&period; Seeing how passionate the people who make up the industry are&comma; whether it be Stan Lee talking about creating Spiderman or a super passionate fan talking about what comics mean to them and how they have changed their life&period; That stuff moves me&period; It goes deeper than just the subject&comma; and I think the film captures some of that passion&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Q&colon; <&sol;strong>What was the production schedule like&comma; in regard to writing&comma; filming&comma; and just waiting for the right shots to present themselves&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A&colon; <&sol;strong>Making this film was a labor of love for me&comma; created by a fan&comma; for the fans&period; COMIX is my brainchild and I funded the entire film on my own&period; I shot over 300 hours of footage over a ten-year period&comma; did the interviews when people were available&comma; and tons at the conventions&period; Spontaneity was a big part of the filming process and being flexible because so much of the filming was at conventions&period; I like having a little bit of that when I film because it keeps things fresh and fun and you sometimes capture things you do not expect&comma; and that is always a good thing&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Q&colon; <&sol;strong>Do you think that the visual nature of comics&comma; as a medium&comma; makes it more inclined towards the sort of fantastic stories exemplified by DC&comma; Marvel&comma; and Dark Horse&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A&colon; <&sol;strong>The visual component of comics is crucial to the stories and most of the stories coming from publishers like Marvel&comma; DC&comma; or Dark Horse are extraordinary and fantastic&period; It is really important&comma; in this medium that the visuals embody what the stories are and can make them even better&period; That being said there are many comics that use a more basic approach to tell their stories like Sin City from Frank Miller&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Q&colon; <&sol;strong>In the film&comma; a variety of media is attributed towards the explosion of Superman&&num;8217&semi;s popularity in the early-to-mid-century&comma; such as the Fleischer animations and the TV show starring George Reeves&period; How do you feel about the usage of multiple mediums of entertainment to make a character more well-known&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A&colon; <&sol;strong>I think as long as these mediums&comma; be it TV&comma; movies&comma; or others&comma; stay true to the comic it is ok to use them&period; Now more than ever&comma; the creators of these forms of entertainment are staying very true to the comics&period; As far as Superman goes it was a different world back then but it is a part of the history of this medium and it was important for me as the film maker to show the viewers&comma; especially the younger ones&comma; what kind of impact Superman made especially in much simpler times&comma; across not only comic books but in TV&comma; radio&comma; toys&comma; games&comma; in everyday foods&comma; and beyond&period; There really wasn’t anything like it that happened in pop culture at that time and it really paved the way for what was to come&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Q&colon; <&sol;strong>Do you think the phenomenon with Superman in the 20th century is similar to the way that most peoples&&num;8217&semi; image of say&comma; Iron Man&comma; comes greatly from modern MCU movies&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A&colon; <&sol;strong>I always loved the Iron Man character in the comics and the movies did really well especially with casting Robert Downey to play Tony Stark&period; I really believe that is why the Marvel movies have done so well&comma; because they are cast so well&comma; and that really started with Iron Man&period; Now my favorite Superman movies are still the ones with Christopher Reeve as Superman&period; I don’t think there will be any character that is as much of a phenomenon or sensation as Superman was&period; I would hope that a lot of it is because of what he stands for and that the good that he has is in all of us&period; He is a positive superhero that stands for values that we all have within us&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Q&colon; <&sol;strong>Having seen Comix on the DVD&comma; I was surprised to find a small comic upon opening it&comma; which showed a small story about kids reading comics and the imagination it brings to them&period; This was a really nice touch—were special arrangements made with Kino Lorber &lpar;the film&&num;8217&semi;s distribution company&rpar; to include it&comma; and are there any interesting stories or asides regarding this DVD exclusive pamphlet&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A&colon; <&sol;strong>When it came time for the DVD release it was important for me to give the fans something special that they could not find anywhere else&excl; I had so much extra footage I wanted to be included in the film but knew that my distributors did not want a three-hour documentary&period; So&comma; in releasing the DVD I thought about how important it is as a comic book fan to have the physical copy of their favorite comic in their hand and to add it to their collection&comma; and I wanted the DVD to stir that same enthusiasm&period; So&comma; on the DVD you get the 85-minute film as well as four hours of bonus footage only available on the DVD that includes the entire Stan Lee and Frank Miller interviews along with tons more interviews&period; I also talked to Kino Lorber about creating a unique comic book just for the DVD and they loved the idea&period; I had always wanted to make a comic book&comma; in fact that is where the idea came to make the film&comma; so it was kind of a dream come true for the chance to do it for the DVD release&period; I came up with the story idea for the mini comic and collaborated with two of my friends and fellow comic book fans to make it&period; One is an amazing artist who help create the movie poster for the film and all the art for the comic Paul Limgenco&comma; and also comic book expert friend Julian Aquino who helped me flush out the flow of the panels and dialog&period; We had 8 days to put it all together and it was an amazing collaboration and had a blast together&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Q&colon; <&sol;strong>Any information you’d like to give our readers on what the promotional comic’s about&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A&colon; <&sol;strong>The story is focused around an eight-year-old boy named Jack and a few of his friends playing around Jack’s house one seemingly ordinary day&period; Jack sees a light coming from the attic and goes up to see where the light is coming from and finds a chest that is glowing&period; As he opens the chest he discovers his first comic book and as he starts to read it his imagination&comma; which is his superpower comes out and he is transformed into Comixman who saves a speeding train&comma; defends the planet from missiles&comma; bombs&comma; meteors&comma; and ultimately defeats a monster and once he closes the book on his adventures he is back in the attic&period; He is so amazed by the experience that he calls his friends to come up to the attic where they explore and have their own imagination experiences through the comic books&comma; in which they all gain their own super hero identity&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Q&colon; <&sol;strong>One last question&colon; personally&comma; are you more DC or Marvel&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A&colon; <&sol;strong>I love characters and story lines from both publishers&comma; and both have characters that are such a part of me and my childhood that it is difficult to have a favorite&period; I will say my all-time favorite character is Spiderman&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The film <em>Comix&colon; Beyond the Comic Book Pages<&sol;em> is distributed by Kino Lorber and available for streaming on Amazon Prime&period; The Crescent sincerely thanks Mr&period; 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