Jukebox heroes

A new band came through L.A. this weekend with a name that caught my eye: Comic Book Heroes played their very first West Coast gig at a showcase last night at the Knitting Factory. The band is four young Philly guys (all 14 or 15 years old, in fact — geez, I’m getting old; I have concert T-shirts with more years than that). They’ve built quite the following back home and they’ve caught the ear of Nickelodeon with a music video they did for “Jack’s Big Music Show.”

I dropped by their website and their MySpace page and they sound pretty good. And Fall Out Boy has already shown that using a cape-inspired name can lead to big things, right?

Anyway, I called up Dana Gordon, the publicist for Comic Book Heroes, and put the question to her: Are these guys true comic-book geeks? And if so, who are their favorites? The answer came back quick. And, if these guys become the Next Big Thing, please remember you read about them here first:
Ned (lead singer): “Batman because he's an ordinary guy that does amazing things.”
Collin (drums): “Ghost Rider is my new favorite, definitely! Skulls, flames, motorcycles … that rocks!”
Sam (lead guitar): “Captain America because he represented the spirit of America and good morals.”
Steve (bass): “I'd have to say Aquaman because I've always had a connection with sea creatures.”

I heard Led Zeppelin once had an unusual connection to a sea creature — a mud shark to be specific — but these guys are way too young to hear that story....
-- Geoff Boucher

 

 

Comic-Con 2007: It's a Wrap

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Here are a few of our personal highlights, low points and some of the projects we saw at Comic-Con that we look forward to catching in the future.

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Con costume to beat: Orange CPDRC uiform



It's a little early to start campaigning for a winner in next Saturday's Comic-Con 2007 Masquerade. But check out this video and tell me if you don't think anyone resourceful and bold enough to wear a Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center prison uniform shouldn't win the costume competition hands down.

It looks like the whole thing was shot from a guard tower, and apparently CPDRC's warden is an aspiring Adam Shankman -- meaning an extremely ambitious choreographer who can get great performances out of non-professional dancers. Next up from Fox, if producers are paying any attention to hyper viral videos, a "So You Think You Can Dance" versus "Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center" showdown. (via BB)                     

-- Sheigh Crabtree

 




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Geoff Boucher is a pop culture guru who writes about everything from Coachella to Spider-Man's unmasking. He'll be covering panels and anything cool that he comes across.

Sheigh Crabtree usually speeds past San Diego on her way to Tijuauna in search of clay monkeys. She will be covering Hollywood's looming shadow at the event, and seeking female-friendly graphic novels.

Jevon Phillips will be writing about booths, panels and the fan aspects of the show. Luckily, he will not be entering the Masquerade as Afro Samurai.