Thursday, July 15, 2021

Comics Crossover Releases from Record Store Day 2021

There is Free Comic Book Day, there is Local Comic Shop Day, and there is Record Store Day, and never the three shall meet! Except! Every once in while there are comics-themed or "comics adjacent" releases that come out on Record Store Day, and 2021 is no exception. This year, like last year, Record Store Day was split into multiple days (called "Drops") because of the Pandemic. Here are the releases that have a heavy comics connection:


The Groundhogs, Who Will Save the World?

Legendary superhero comic artist Neal Adams is famous for the comics he did in the 1970s (Avengers: Kree-Skrull War, Batman, Green Lantern/Green Arrow, Superman vs Muhammad Ali), but this reissue is a tribute to the other career of this 80-year old creator, illustration work in the comics-idiom. Adams did a series of beloved monster-themed covers and interiors for the Power Records book-and-record line, and he did stuff like this: a superhero-style take on a rock band: "Legendary final album from the power trio's classic line-up and a UK Top 10 album from 1972; housed in a faithfully reproduced comic book sleeve featuring an interview with original Marvel artist Neal Adams, plus an unreleased live version taken from their final live show in Pocono, USA. A definitive collector's item and part of the ongoing Fire Records catalogue campaign for the seminal British rock group. Pressed on yellow vinyl." (Limited to 1000 copies: released June 12th)


Freddie Gibbs and Madlib, Piñata: The 1984 Version

Cover by Ben Marra! Marra (Night BusinessIncredibly Fantastic Adventures of Maureen Dowd, Terror Assaulter O.M.W.O.T. (One Man War On Terror) ) is the "Mister 1980s" of the underground/indy comix scene and his deadpan style is perfect for this Miamai-Vice-style reimagining of one of the signature hip-hop albums of the past decade: "Piñata, the acclaimed effort from Freddie Gibbs and Madlib is a perennial best seller. For RSD 2021 Gibbs and Madlib replace Crockett and Tubbs for a follow up to the blaxploitation-inspired Pinata: The 1974 Version, with the ‘80s fueled Pinata: The 1984 Version. Though we promise, no mullets or ugly Ferraris.This single LP edition of Piñata has been lacquered at half speed master by Metropolis Mastering in London for the highest fidelity and is housed in an ‘80s themed cover variant exclusively as part of RSD Drops 2021." (released June 12th)


Czarface, Czar Noir

Like MF DOOM, the hip-hop supergroup Czarface has sort of made a knowing-reference to Silver and Bronze Age superhero comics part of their schtick. The last couple of RSD releases from the group  have been comics-themed, and they've even released a stand-alone comic book "origin story" through Z2 Publishing: "Czarface delivers a fresh action adventure in the form of an all new Czarface comic, Czar Noir, packaged with an exclusive vinyl soundtrack. In the spirit of the highly sought-after Power Records series from the ‘70s, you can read along with the comic and hear the story come to life on vinyl. This all new action-packed full color Czarface escapade comes with musical accompaniment by DJ 7L and the Czar-Keys. There’s death, destruction, mayhem and high drama – Czar Noir. The set will be available exclusively as part of RSD Drops 2021." (released July 17th)



Barney Wilen, La Note Bleue

Way back in 1988, French cartoonist Jacques de Loustal released a well-reviewed graphic novel called Barney and the Blue Note, a semi-biographical take on the life of a half-forgotten saxophone player (written by long-time Loustal collaborator Philippe Paringaux). The real-life Barney was kind of upset when he found out he dies at the end (spoilers!) but now all is forgiven (Wilen died in 1997) and for RSD a giant box set of a  classic Wilen recording comes packaged with a complete reprint of the graphic novel in English! "Limited edition, numbered, 180g vinyl of the celebrated Barney Wilen LP, La Note Bleue. Newly re-mastered from the original 24-track master tapes. Also includes; complete 88 page English edition of the iconic comic strip Barney Et La Note Bleue, 40-page LP-size booklet featuring new liner notes and never before seen photos, plus a bonus CD consisting of a previously unissued radio France live broadcast recorded in 1989 at The Parisian jazz club Le Petit Opportun." (released  July 17th)

see the video below for an "unboxing":

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