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− | <b>Mike Aragona</b>, former Line Editor of Scarlet Rose Productions, is currently running [[Comicopia]] The International Comics Fanzine and has been a panelist on numerous media conventions speaking on Writing, Self-publishing, and [[Amateur Press Association|Apas]]. A big fan and supporter of Canadian talent, he was on the nominating panel and then coordinator for The Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Awards until 2008. His creator-owned work (The Mysterious Minute-Men) have been released at large | + | <b>Mike Aragona</b>, former Line Editor of Scarlet Rose Productions, is currently running [[Comicopia]] The International Comics Fanzine and has been a panelist on numerous media conventions speaking on Writing, Self-publishing, and [[Amateur Press Association|Apas]]. A big fan and supporter of Canadian talent, he was on the nominating panel and then coordinator for The Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Awards until 2008. His creator-owned work (The Mysterious Minute-Men) have been released at large. Mike and his beautiful wife Chantale welcomed their first son in July 2005 and first daughter in 2007. He hopes the children, Kyle Ethan and Charlize Makenzie, will also become comic fans like his son James and daughter Melyssa. |
− | ==Biography== | + | ===Biography=== |
− | Mike was born | + | Mike was born in Montreal, Quebec. He was exposed to comics at age 5 and has never looked back. |
He joined Comicopia as a founding member in September 1990, became part of the DM team a year later and soon took over the collating, binding, treasury, and editorial until assuming the mantle of DM. Along the way, he brought a web presence (along with International members), an ISSN number, Convention appearances and panels, and a healthy evolution. His zine, [[Floodgates of the Mind]], has graced every issue of Comicopia since #1. | He joined Comicopia as a founding member in September 1990, became part of the DM team a year later and soon took over the collating, binding, treasury, and editorial until assuming the mantle of DM. Along the way, he brought a web presence (along with International members), an ISSN number, Convention appearances and panels, and a healthy evolution. His zine, [[Floodgates of the Mind]], has graced every issue of Comicopia since #1. | ||
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In 2005 he was asked to be on the Nominating Panel of Judges for the inaugural year of The Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Awards. In 2006 he was the only Nominating Member to be asked back and officially made the Nominating Committee Coordinator. | In 2005 he was asked to be on the Nominating Panel of Judges for the inaugural year of The Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Awards. In 2006 he was the only Nominating Member to be asked back and officially made the Nominating Committee Coordinator. | ||
− | His first novel, The Anti-Bodies: Heaven Can Wait, | + | His first novel, ''The Anti-Bodies: Heaven Can Wait'', has been released by Lulu.com. |
His freelance writing work (fiction and interviews) can be seen scattered throughout the web. | His freelance writing work (fiction and interviews) can be seen scattered throughout the web. | ||
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* [[Floodgates of the Mind]] | * [[Floodgates of the Mind]] | ||
− | === | + | ===Novels=== |
− | * | + | *''The Anti-Bodies: Heaven Can Wait'' |
− | * | + | *''The Mysterious Minute-Men Omnibus'' |
− | == | + | ==External Links== |
* [http://www.savageland.com/publishing Savage Enterprises Publishing] | * [http://www.savageland.com/publishing Savage Enterprises Publishing] | ||
* [http://savageknight.livejournal.com/ Mike Aragona's LiveJournal] | * [http://savageknight.livejournal.com/ Mike Aragona's LiveJournal] | ||
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[[Category:Zinester|Aragona]] | [[Category:Zinester|Aragona]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Canada Zinesters|Aragona]] |
Latest revision as of 19:39, 14 September 2021
Mike Aragona, former Line Editor of Scarlet Rose Productions, is currently running Comicopia The International Comics Fanzine and has been a panelist on numerous media conventions speaking on Writing, Self-publishing, and Apas. A big fan and supporter of Canadian talent, he was on the nominating panel and then coordinator for The Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Awards until 2008. His creator-owned work (The Mysterious Minute-Men) have been released at large. Mike and his beautiful wife Chantale welcomed their first son in July 2005 and first daughter in 2007. He hopes the children, Kyle Ethan and Charlize Makenzie, will also become comic fans like his son James and daughter Melyssa.
Biography
Mike was born in Montreal, Quebec. He was exposed to comics at age 5 and has never looked back.
He joined Comicopia as a founding member in September 1990, became part of the DM team a year later and soon took over the collating, binding, treasury, and editorial until assuming the mantle of DM. Along the way, he brought a web presence (along with International members), an ISSN number, Convention appearances and panels, and a healthy evolution. His zine, Floodgates of the Mind, has graced every issue of Comicopia since #1.
In 1997 he was asked to join Scarlet Rose Productions as Line Editor and also sold a number of stories (not yet released). SRP released 10 books before going on hiatus. Nearly-completed material still rests in its archives and will be released when possible.
In 2005 he was asked to be on the Nominating Panel of Judges for the inaugural year of The Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Awards. In 2006 he was the only Nominating Member to be asked back and officially made the Nominating Committee Coordinator.
His first novel, The Anti-Bodies: Heaven Can Wait, has been released by Lulu.com.
His freelance writing work (fiction and interviews) can be seen scattered throughout the web.
Bibliography
Written Articles
Comic Books
- Nominating Committee Coordinator for The Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Awards
- Editor for Before They Were Beatles (by Alan J. Porter)
- Line Editor for Scarlet Rose Productions
Zines
Novels
- The Anti-Bodies: Heaven Can Wait
- The Mysterious Minute-Men Omnibus