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Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes – IN STORES NOW!

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I penciled and inked the covers for these three issues of Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.

MARVEL UNIVERSE AVENGERS EARTH’S MIGHTIEST HEROES (2012) #15
Baron Zemo comes to the Avengers for help against the Enchantress!

MARVEL UNIVERSE AVENGERS EARTH’S MIGHTIEST HEROES (2012) #16
THE KREE EMPIRE COMES TO EARTH! Ms. Marvel joins the Avengers against Ronan the Accuser.

MARVEL UNIVERSE AVENGERS EARTH’S MIGHTIEST HEROES (2012) #17
The Ant-Man armor has been stolen! Hank Pym needs help from the HEROES FOR HIRE to get it back!

All three issues are in comic shops now! Find your local comic book store with Comic Shop Locator!

Digital Comics Distribution – What does the Future Hold?

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Marvel has launched Digital Comics Unlimited  recently- access to over 13,000 comics from their digital catalog for a monthly or annual fee. It’s sort of like a Netflix for comics, but only Marvel comics. You can read more about it here.

The news of their unique distribution model got me thinking. It’s been obvious for a while that digital distribution was a big part of comics’ future – the question has been what form would it take? The relative success of Marvel Unlimited could have a lot to do with the future of how comics are made available as a product.

There’s been no small amount of ink and pixels used to talk about how much the monthly comic book has become a dinosaur. I have as much sentimental attachment to it as anyone, but the realities of the market and printing have driven the cost up to $3.99 or more for what is still a 15-20 minute read at best. I don’t think the monthly comic will completely go away any time soon, but I strongly believe that you’re going to see more and more titles available only in digital form while being serialized, until they are collected in a print edition/trade paperback/graphic novel exactly as they are today.

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The other big advantage of digital distribution is that it digs the industry back out of the hole it created when it went all-in on direct distribution back in the 80’s, moving away from magazine-style distribution that made comics a common staple of news stands and drug stores to being a specialty item that you had to go to a niche comic book shop to find. Not only does that prevent your product being seen by casual readers and impulse buyers, but many potential comics readers don’t live anywhere NEAR a comic book shop. Digital distribution makes comics available to anyone with an internet connection, giving them greater exposure and potential readers greater access. More and more, digital distribution is transforming every corner of the publishing world, and that’s going to include comics. The publishers would be crazy not to try to get out in front of it, so comic book shops will have to adapt and evolve as any retail store needs to do to survive in a changing marketplace. (Many already have, and sell toys, games, a large selection of trade paperbacks/graphic novels, and other pop culture items right along side comic books, as well as hosting events and other outreach initiatives.)

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When digital comics first emerged, a lot of the attention was on format – how to create the best viewing experience on a desktop computer, or a laptop or Kindle, while still preserving something of the traditional comic book look-and-feel, and hopefully keeping the content in a form that could work both digitally and in print. We seem to be moving past that now and the next question is what will become the prevalent business model for digital comics in the 21st Century marketplace? Will each publisher have their own digital comics platform, or will there be one distributor that carries content from multiple publishers?

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Consider the iTunes model, with the alternative being that each music label had their own, exclusive platform for music downloads. Or Netflix, with the alternative that each movie studio had their own platform. The publishers would love to have their own platform – it cuts out a 3rd party middle-man from taking a share of the profits. But is that what the consumer wants? Savvy music and movie buffs may pay attention to what music label or movie studio produces the entertainment they enjoy, but most consumers just follow the artists they like. A typical moviegoer will decide to see a film based on the cast or director, or if the trailers and commercials look good, but don’t care if the film was produced by Warner Brothers, MGM or Sony. With comics, the major publishers have franchises and characters they’d prefer that you follow. It’s great if you’re a fan of Matt Fraction or Greg Capullo, but while the publishers are happy to take full advantage of a creator’s talents and star power, they’d rather you follow their characters, since they OWN those and will always be able to reap the rewards of that following.

Then there’s the question of paid downloads versus a different profit model. Many web-based comics give the content away for free on line, but make their money from advertising, merchandise, or print editions. This has the advantage of making the potential piracy of the digital content a relative non-issue. Still others use a pay-what-you-can or donation model, which depends on an appreciative fan base wanting to support the creators of the content they enjoy and willing to contribute for the sake of its continuation.

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While the digital comics landscape may never distill itself down into a single unified system, it seems likely that a particular model will become the dominant one, with the major content producers adopting a preferred system and a conventionel wisdom emerging as to what is the most profitable model. Like many of the format wars of the past, the winner may not be the best system. Many people will tell you that Betamax was better than VHS, or that HD-DVD had advantages over Blu-Ray, but in the end the inferior formats won decisive victories in the marketplace because of locking up market share.

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There’s a lot of experimenting going on right now with digital distribution models, and a lot of competition for market share. DC and Marvel are both pushing digital editions of their comics, either directly or using partners like Comixology. Mark Waid’s Thrillbent is another new player on the scene, trying to produce content exclusively for the digital realm and offering it to readers for free.

Again, I don’t think digital means end of the comic book. But it’s a new format and a chance to reach more readers. How’s that going to work in the marketplace five or ten years from now? Your guess is as good as mine… but I can’t wait to see what it all looks like!

In Stores NOW: Young Justice – Volume 3

Mine, all MIne! (Until February)

Mine, all Mine!

Young Justice: Volume 3 – Creature Features is in comic book shops and book stores TODAY! Volume 3 collects issues #14-19, featuring our Atlantis, Kobra Cult and Gorilla City storylines. Carrying a cover price of $12.99, this volume joins Volume 1 (issues #0-6) and Volume 2 – Training Day (issues #7-13).

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Young Justice #16-17

Young Justice #18-19

Young Justice #18-19


Young Justice: Volume 3 is written by Greg Weisman, drawn by Christopher Jones, colors by Zac Atkinson, and a story drawn by guest artist Lucciano Vecchio.

If you can’t find a copy at your local comic shop or bookstore, you can ask them to order one, or order it on line from a source like Amazon.com!

My Prints are Available at Sara Cura for the Holidays!

Sara Cura Holiday Fun Store!

Sara Cura has my prints!

Many of my art prints are now available at the Sara Cura Holiday Fun Store in Calhoun Square! So if you’re local to the Twin Cities in MN, stop in and pick one up! Color prints are all pre-signed and priced at $24.

You might recognize Sara Cura as a staple in the dealers’ rooms at CONvergence, DragonCon and many other conventions. She offers gifts, jewelry, Henna workshops, and will be announcing sales and other fun things over the next month.

The Sara Cura Holiday Fun Store is open through December 31st!
It is located in Calhoun Square.
3001 Hennepin Ave S, Minneapolis, MN.

8am – 9pm on Black Friday
Monday – Saturday 10am – 9pm
Sunday 12pm – 6pm
Closed Christmas Day

 

If you’re NOT local to the Twin Cities but still would like to get your hands on one of my prints in time for the holidays, they are also available at my Etsy store. All of my Etsy prints also come signed, and I would be happy to personalize the signature if you wish.

Press

Here’s a collection of some of the interviews I’ve done over the years. I’m always happy to talk about my projects and comics and fandom in general. If you’d like to contact me about an interview or appearance, send me an email me at Chris@ChristopherJonesArt.com.

 

Interviews and News

September 12, 2016 – Comics Alliance
The Best Episode You Never Saw! Artist Christopher Jones On Bringing Back The Third Doctor

August 23, 2016 – Twin Cities Geek
Minnesota’s Christopher Jones Draws Everything from Superheroes to Time Lords

May 12, 2016 – Twin Cities Geek
For Comics Creators and Fans, MSP ComiCon Is Unlike Any Other Con

April 14, 2016 – Panels
Comics, Cartoons, and Cons: An Interview with Christopher Jones

March 12, 2016 – Owatonna People’s Press
COMIC GENIUS: Owatonna native makes it big in the world of comic books art

January 20, 2016 – MN Artists
Making It: Comic Book Artist Christopher Jones

March 29, 2015 – Minot Daily News
iMagination Runs Wild

April 30, 2015 – Whiskey Fueled Nerd
Someone Talked to Me!: Rapid Fire Interviews at C2E2 2015

November 23, 2014 – Western Herald
Comic artist Christopher Jones talks about his craft, Batman, Young Justice and more

October 7, 2014 – Den of Geek
Interview with Parallel Man’s Christopher Jones

September 27, 2014 – Terra Zero
Parallel Man + Entrevista com Christopher Jones! (Portuguese)
Parallel Man and Christopher Jones’ Interview! (English)

September 17, 2014 – World’s Finest
Christopher Jones Talks New “Parallel Man” Series, Working On Animated DC Comics Titles

June 14, 2014 – The Denver Post
Denver Comic Con Embraces Pop Culture

October 5, 2013 – Vita.mn
Christopher Jones and Travis Richey team up to launch ‘Inspector Spacetime’ season 2

Jan 28, 2013 – Jazma Online
Interview with Christopher Jones, Artist for “Young Justice” Comic

Nov 20, 2012 – World’s Finest
Artist Christopher Jones Breaks Down Designing Brainiac For “Young Justice” Comic

Nov 17, 2012 – Capeless Crusader
An Interview with Comic Book Artist Christopher Jones

Nov 13, 2012 – Newsarama
New YOUNG JUSTICE During Hiatus? Jones Talks Comic Tie-In

Sept 18, 2012 – World’s Finest
Artist Christopher Jones On Bringing The “Young Justice” Comic Into The Future

Jan 9, 2012  – World’s Finest
Artist Christopher Jones Talks Early “Young Justice” Work, Upcoming Collection

Dec 20, 2011 – World’s Finest
The World’s Finest Q & A With Christopher Jones, Comic Artist For “Young Justice”

Sept 30, 2011 – World’s Finest
Artist Christopher Jones Looks Closer At, After-Thoughts On “Young Justice” Issue #8

Aug 29, 2011 – World’s Finest
Artist Christopher Jones Takes Closer Look, After-Thoughts On “Young Justice” Issue #7

Aug 19, 2011 – World’s Finest
Artist Christopher Jones Discusses The “Young Justice” Comic Series, Upcoming Issues

June 21, 2011 – World’s Finest
Artist Christopher Jones Talks About Working On The “Young Justice” DC Comic Series

Sept 23, 2008 – World’s Finest
Artist Christopher Jones Discusses Wrapping Up “The Batman Strikes”

Feb 24, 2007 – The Bat Blog
CHRISTOPHER JONES, Penciller for BATMAN STRIKES

2004 – Batman Yesterday, Today and Beyond
Christopher Jones discusses his work on Justice League Adventures and The Batman Strikes

Feb 16, 2004 – Drawing Boards Workshops
Questions and Answers with Comic Artist Christopher Jones

Feb 1, 2004 – The Drawing Board
INTERVIEW: Penciller Christopher Jones talks exclusively to the Drawing Board!

Jan 2, 2004 – Toon Zone News
INTERVIEW: Christopher Jones and Dan Davis Discuss “Justice League Adventures” artwork

Nov 3, 2003 – Toon Zone News
INTERVIEW: Christopher Jones On Justice League Adventures Issue 25

Sept 11, 2002 – Toon Zone News
Toon Zone Talks To ‘Justice League Adventures’ Artist Christopher Jones

Aug 28, 2002 – Kolchak: The Night Stalker Information
Interview with Christopher Jones – Penciller, “Fever Pitch”

 

Podcasts/Video

August 16, 2016 – Doctor Who Panel to Panel
Episode 61 Christopher Jones

August 1, 2016 – Get Off My World!
Episode 32: Stand There And Look Pretty

April 18, 2016 – Generations Geek
Episode 36 – Superhero League Adventure Squad

April 13, 2016 – Panels and Pizza
Ep. 73 – Christopher Jones

February 24, 2016 – The Cornell Collective
The Cornell Collective 09

February 11, 2016 – The WOWO Comics Cavalcade
Episode 02 – Guest-Starring Christopher Jones

February 9, 2016 – Secret Friends Unite! Podcast
Episode 66 – 4 Color Conversations

October 19, 2015 – BeTerrific!
Andrea Fasano interview with Christopher Jones at NY Comic Con!

October 11, 2015 – Comic Uno
Comic Uno NYCC Interview 2015: Christopher Jones (Young Justice)

June 11, 2015 – Svengoolie
Svengoolie at C2E2 2015: Part 2

June 5, 2015 – The Joe Schmo Comic Show
29 | Artist Spotlight: Christopher Jones

March 23, 2015 – The Brotherhood of Evil Geeks
Ep 111 – Christopher Jones Stops By the Evil Lair!

February 22, 2015 – Ladies Of The Round Table
LORT Live – Ep 49 – Art of the Comic

January 14, 2015 – Panels and Pizza
Panels & Pizza Episode 10 – Christopher Jones

December 18, 2014 – Geeks With Wives and Capes
Geeks With Wives and Capes Episode 73

October 23, 2014 – Creative Continuity
Christopher Jones and pt 4 Dirk Manning’s Write -or- Wrong

September 27, 2014 – Where Monsters Dwell
Episode 309: Christopher Jones

September 8, 2014 – Obsessed
SUPERHEROES: Obsessed Ep 60

June 7, 2014 – Svengoolie
Svengoolie at C2E2 2014

May 29, 2014 – Xanadu Pleasure Dome
Episode 16: Oh No, There Goes San Francisco

March 18, 2014 – Geeks Without God
Episode 89 – A Career in Comics

March 6, 2014 – The Geek Cave Podcast
Geek Cave Podcast #41: Christopher Jones

December 5, 2013 – Obsessed
BATMAN: Obsessed Ep 39

October 26, 2013 – The Gamers Hub
Christopher Jones Interview – NYCC 2013

October 23, 2013 – More Like Radio
More Like Radio: NYCC 2013 with Christopher Jones

October 1, 2013 – Where Monsters Dwell
Episode 265 with Christopher Jones

May 9, 2013 – Kind of Epic Show
Christopher Jones: Young Justice Artist

May 3, 2013 – The Dynamic Buzz
Interview with Christopher Jones at C2E2 2013

January 6, 2013 – The Weekly Dose
The Weekly Dose Podcast #14 – Christopher Jones and the Temple of Gorilla Beast

April 12, 2013 – Not So Cool Kids Podcast
Episode 3: Interview with Christopher Jones

December 2, 2012 – Giant Size
Giant Size #4: Making Things Happen

October 9, 2012 – First Issue
First Issue Review #58: Eternity Comics’ Street Heroes 2005 #1 (1989)

June 3, 2012 – Comics Continuum
COMICS CONTINUUM TELEVISION SERIES: EPISODE 80

April 12, 2012 – The Geek Life
Episode 147: A Conversation with Christopher Jones

Feb 10, 2012 – Apropos of Nothing
Episode 69!

April 27, 2008 – The Snarky Avenger
Interviews from Microcon 2008

 

World’s Finest Backstage Interviews

 

Young Justice (2011-present)
Interview #1
Interview #2
Interview #3
Breakdown Issue #7
Breakdown Issue #8
Interview #12 – Final Issue Retrospective (Feb. 22, 2013)

Justice League Unlimited (2008)
Interview #1
Interview #2

The Batman Strikes! (2004-2008)
Interview #1
Interview #2
Interview #3
Interview #4
Interview #5