Fight The Fanboys: Public Enemy Graphic Novel On The Way
Author: Stephen Gerding
September 16th, 2005
I have no idea who Adam Wallenta is, but he’s announced that he and Public Enemy are working on a graphic novel to be released with the group’s next CD. I probably wouldn’t have bought the book on it’s own, but if it’s the way to some new PE tracks, I’m most likely gonna end up with it at some point.
The reality is Public Enemy is a world-famous revolutionary, political hip-hop band that inspires young and old alike. The fiction is they are members of a secret underground organization called the Underground Railroad,†creator Adam Wallenta of American Mule Entertainment (AME) said during a recent interview with Glyphs (http://glyphsonline.blogspot.com/). “While they are touring the world they act as agents of peace and justice and help people whenever they are in need. They don’t have super powers but they still kick major ass. There will be lots of adventure and action as well as social commentary reflecting many of today’s issues.â€
Wallenta first met Public Enemy while on tour with them in 2002 and he brought up the possibility of a PE comic with Chuck D after seeing their previous attempt at it flounder. “I remember when I interned at Marvel and they had the license, but they were doing it all wrong,†Wallenta said. “They didn’t understand the music. They didn’t feel it or love it. I did and I knew I could translate that vibe into a kick ass comic. It took some time to work out the details, but we are now finally in production and it will be released next year.â€
The book will come with an exclusive CD of new PE material (to coincide with several new PE albums currently in the works) as well as songs by artists from Chuck D’s label SlamJamz and other indie musicians. Wallenta plans to due his utmost to spread the word among hip hop fans. “The graphic novel will be distributed to all of the major book store chains as well as music stores. There will be a big grassroots movement to push awareness of the book on all of the hip hop websites, and promotional material will be sent to all of the major hip hop magazines for their review. I don’t think we can afford to take out an ad in Rolling Stone or The Source but hopefully we can get them to write a review. With Flav on TV and several new PE albums in [the] store, I think we can get people interested in checking the comic. It’s going to be a great book for fans and newcomers alike.â€
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One Response to “Fight The Fanboys: Public Enemy Graphic Novel On The Way”







September 24th, 2005 at 5:17 pm
If you want more info on the project feel free to email me and maybe we can do an interview. Thanks for posting. PEace,
Adam/ILLUS