What’s up CHU, Mel V back with another great week of comics and variants. Variants do carry risk, some go up, some go down, but as long as you are buying art that you like, you can’t go wrong.
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Agent Poyo's Picks of the Week March 16, 2016
There are delays being reported in Central Texas. Most shops reporting new issues will be available by mid to late afternoon.
It’s not going to ruin my day though, I’m working from home all week since the kids are on spring break.
Lots of new stuff out, lots of potentials so let’s get on with it shall we? Continue reading “Agent Poyo's Picks of the Week March 16, 2016”
Comics Picks of the Week for Delivery 3/16/16
Each week hundreds of new comics hit the stands, each with potential. Some live up to that potential. We pick the ones we feel have the best shot at heating up. Here are our picks of the week for delivery 3/16/16: Continue reading “Comics Picks of the Week for Delivery 3/16/16”
Spoiler: New Horsemen of the Apocalypse in Extraordinary X-Men #8
Extraordinary X-Men #8 should be on X-Men fans watch list tomorrow and possibly spec-ers watch list as well as there is a new team of Horsemen of Apocalypse debuting on the final page and it is full of some real heavy hitters. Check out the spoiler page below Continue reading “Spoiler: New Horsemen of the Apocalypse in Extraordinary X-Men #8”
By the Numbers: February 2016 Print runs
Two things generate increased value, supply and demand. Demand, we can only guess at, but we do not find out the supply until the next month. Here is a peek at the estimated print run numbers for February 2016.
(All print runs are estimated based on the number of copies ordered through Diamond, the best estimate that anyone can get.) Continue reading “By the Numbers: February 2016 Print runs”
Archie TV Show Casts Kevin Keller
The Archie TV show, which is rumored to include Afterlife with Archie Halloween episodes, has just cast it’s Kevin Keller. Continue reading “Archie TV Show Casts Kevin Keller”
Loot Crate March to have Exclusive Harley Quinn Item
I know there will be at least a t-shirt in this month’s loot crate. There will also be an exclusive Dorbz vinyl figure from Funko in it. Well, there also will be an Exclusive Harley Quinn item. Continue reading “Loot Crate March to have Exclusive Harley Quinn Item”
First 10 Harley Quinn Appearances
Like Deadpool, Harley Quinn has become a staple in the comic book world. Also like Deadpool, her first appearance is a high dollar book. With Harley making her big screen debut, you can be sure to bet that the early appearances will get some love. Here are her first 10 animated appearances in order. Plus the first 21 DCU appearances Continue reading “First 10 Harley Quinn Appearances”
Diamond Comics Advance Reorder List for 3/14/15
The Diamond Comics Advance Reorder List is a great speculator tool. It shows what books retailers are going back to get more of, in advance of their release. They are actually putting their money up betting these books get big. These are the books people are talking about in shops, message boards, and websites. Here is the Diamond Comics Advance for 3/14/16:
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John Tyler Christopher Poe Dameron Covers Public Release at 6 PM eastern with a twist
JTC had a post up on his Facebook page about the Poe Dameron black and white Action Figure Variants that go on sale for pre-order at 6 PM and are currently up for pre-pre-order. He will be doing some head sketches to go along with the covers. Check out the details below. Continue reading “John Tyler Christopher Poe Dameron Covers Public Release at 6 PM eastern with a twist”
First Look at the New Black Panther #1
A new era dawns for Wakanda and its ruler, T’Challa! Marvel is proud to offer your new look at BLACK PANTHER #1 written by national correspondent for The Atlantic, MacArthur Genius, and National Book Award winner Ta-Nehisi Coates (Between the World and Me) and illustrated by living legend Brian Stelfreeze, BLACK PANTHER “A Nation Under Our Feet” is a story about dramatic upheaval in Wakanda and the Black Panther’s struggle to do right by his people as their ruler. Continue reading “First Look at the New Black Panther #1”
Four New Characters being looked at for Netflix Iron Fist
CBR Ran a spec worthy story on four potential new characters being eyed for Netflix’s Iron Fist. Continue reading “Four New Characters being looked at for Netflix Iron Fist”
Blind Adam's Hidden Gems Vol. 2
Blind Adam us a comic book dealer in New York and New Jersey, and yes, he is blind. He has been contributing a fun list of hidden gems each week. Continue reading “Blind Adam's Hidden Gems Vol. 2”
Trade Spec: The Punisher
Glad to welcome Ryan Carstensen, comicsheatingup.net contributor, back with more Trade Paper Back Speculation and info. For more info on rare and hot TPB’s, make sure to check out Ryan’s website http://www.ooptrades.com. Continue reading “Trade Spec: The Punisher”
Hoknes Comics New Comic Showcase for 3/9/16
Each week Terry Hoknes of www.hoknescomics.com and www.hoknesusa.com releases a video spotlighting the hot new releases of the week. Here is this weeks for release 3/9/16: Continue reading “Hoknes Comics New Comic Showcase for 3/9/16”
Wednesday Open Forum
Wednesday, the best day of the week, new comic book day. It is like your birthday in the middle of each week (well, one where you buy your own presents.)
We open things up to hear from you. A free for all.
The 74th edition of the open forum!
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Mel V's Variant Picks of the Week for 3/9/17
What’s up CHU, Mel V back with another great week of comics and variants. Variants do carry risk, some go up, some go down, but as long as you are buying art that you like, you can’t go wrong.
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Agent Poyo's Perfect Picks for March 9th, 2016
Did you find that Brooks A-Force variant? Don’t worry, I didn’t either because who actually reads A-Force? If you’re really dying to get your hands on one, just wait, the hype will likely die some and they’ll come down in price (and if they don’t, well boo hoo).
This week brings a lot more exciting comics and more Batman Superman Dawn of Justice covers, so let’s get on with it shall we? Continue reading “Agent Poyo's Perfect Picks for March 9th, 2016”
Comics Picks of the Week for Delivery 3/9/16
Each week hundreds of new comics hit the stands, each with potential. Some of them live up to that potential. We pick the ones we think have the best shot at heating up. Here are our picks of the week for delivery 3/9/16: Continue reading “Comics Picks of the Week for Delivery 3/9/16”
Big Apple Con 2016 Review
What’s up CHU, Mel V. here with my review of Mike Carbo’s Big Apple Con 2016. When I first started back into collecting back in 2013, I attended the Big Apple Con and Winter Con (both done by legendary NY Comic seller Mike Carbo). I was like Luke Skywalker in A New Hope. Young and new to the game and knowing nothing. Now in 2016, I’m like Luke in Return of the Jedi, I know how to maneuver the crowds hitting the bins and dealers like a pro. But more of that later here we go.
Big Apple Con was held this past Saturday, March 5th, at the Penn Pavilion here in Downtown Manhattan. Like last year it was a tremendous crowd with lines extending around the corner of the venue. The NY comic scene is booming right now, more and more Cons are being packed to the brim with fans, and that’s a good thing. I had no problems getting in as the staff working the door were quick and courteous with letting the fans in. I would like give a huge thank you to Captain Zorikh, assistant administrator for the Big Apple Convention for the press pass to the event.
My first stop was at the CGC booth, which will be a shocker to those why know me know I hate getting books graded and the concept of grading books, but my buddy Midtown Martin talked me into getting my A-FORCE BROOKS VARIANT graded. I said sure why not. The CGC people were moving fast and handled books with care and took care of all the paperwork quickly, so it was a painless process.
After that, I headed upstairs to the main vendor area, the reason why I love Carbo shows so much is the fact that it’s a real throwback to how conventions were when my dad use to take my brother and I, where there was a true Vendor/Fan connection. The first vendor I visited was Larry and Josh from Larry’s Comics. They had a prime space right in the middle of the floor, and man, were they wheeling and dealing. Larry was a man of his word and brought me a copy of Gore Shriek #2 for a very nice price, I also picked up Walking Dead 100 3rd print and got a very sweet deal on Danger Girl JSC red foil. Larry had tons of great books on sale for lower than eBay prices. If you ever happen to run into his booth at a con, stop by and say hi, he’s a good guy and takes time to talk to all the people that buy from him so it’s not a “HERE GIVE ME YA MONEY, HERES YA BOOK GET OUTTA MY FACE” experience.
The book of the show was Del Otto Winter Soldier and anything Del Otto (Shout out to Trey K and our fine friends at CBSI for the heads up) as vendors could not understand why there was such a rush on Del Otto drawn covers. One vendor name Al told me “It’s been a long time since I had so many people come to my booth and ask me for the same particular artist”
From my understanding, there were only 2 vendors who carried Del Otto covers for Winter Solder and they moved those very quickly.
Some of the other hot books of the show were Silk #1 Stacey Lee variant, multiple vendors had these listed at $80, I forgot how lovely this cover was. Also, the beautifully drawn X-23 on the cover of Wolverines #3 by Gerald Parel is of interest, I saw one at a vendor for $120. I would keep my eye on these two books in the future.
As most of you know I’m an avid collector of Funko Pops, and like Anthony, a huge Jason Voorhees fan, and when I see the Toytastik booth and they still had the “Unmasked Jason” from SDCC Pop for sale, I did not hesitate to buy it this time.
Funny thing about this is they had them for sale for $75 at Baltimore Con and Anthony and I both balked on it saying it was too high. Fast forward 7 months later I ended up paying $115 for it here. Moral of the story is if you’re a fan of something and you want it, BUY it then and don’t wait. Toytastik should really be considered for all Pop fans looking for older and harder to find pops. They are super nice guys and also will work with you on prices
I also took the time to stop by Kristen Gudsnuk’s booth, creator of Henchgirl, she is very down to earth and cool person. We spoke about how she was so shocked on how the prices of Henchgirl #1 shot up on eBay the 1st week of release and it was a surreal moment for her. If you guys have not read Henchgirl I suggest picking up a copy, it’s a hilarious, fun well written laid back comic, Support the Indies! I predict HUGE things from her and Henchgirl stay tuned. Trust me, sworn to secrecy.
COSPLAY was definitely in the building this year. Every year it seems like the costumes get better and better, the creativity of some of these people is INSANE. Much props to all who create their costumes,I can’t even put a Lego set together let alone construct a cosplay uniform lol. The best in show for me was The HELLCAT, man her costume looked like it jump straight from the pages Avengers #144. And of course Jason Voorhees, he did the Friday The 13th Part 7 version with the chain around the neck and the ax mark in the head from Part 3 intact. It’s all about details and he nailed em both.
Once again Big Apple con proved why they have been in the business so long. This was another fantastic con, full of vendors and deals, great comic minds, great conversations, Cosplay, everything you could hope for.
So here is the final wrap up
PROS: GREAT VENDORS A GREAT SELECTION OF BOOKS
DIVERSE CROWDS (COSPLAYERS AND COLLECTORS)
LINES MOVED FAST OUTSIDE
CONS: DEAD SPOTS FOR CELL PHONE COVERAGE, MADE PAYING WITH CREDIT CARD DIFFUCULT FOR
SOME VENDORS
CROWED, NOT REALLY THAT BIG OF A DEAL, I JUST HOPE FOR A BIGGER VENUE
Overall I give the show 9/10. Picked up some great books, met a ton of great people, and as I stated before, a great throwback to shows of the past. I love Cosplay and all but a comic convention is, to me, something that should focus more on the comics, and that’s what The Big Apple Con Does. Perfect. See you next year!
Ground Level Spec: Zendaya Joins Cast of Spiderman Movie
Deadline broke the news today that Zendaya would be joining the cast of the Sony reboot for Spiderman. They gave detail of who she would be playing. Thanks to Mel for some spec on this casting. Continue reading “Ground Level Spec: Zendaya Joins Cast of Spiderman Movie”
Scalped in Development for tv.
Good luck finding any copies of this one. Congrats if you have already. It is official Scalped is heading to TV via WGN America Continue reading “Scalped in Development for tv. “
Venom Potential Franchise for Sony
CBR had the story on this a couple of days ago that Sony has snagged a writer to bring back Venom for a potential franchise. Continue reading “Venom Potential Franchise for Sony”
Diamond Comics Advance Reorder List for 3/6/16
The Diamond Comics Advance Reorder List is a great speculator tool. It shows what books retailers are going back to get more of, in advance of their release. They are actually putting their money up betting these books get big. These are the books people are talking about in shops, message boards, and websites. Here is the Diamond Comics Advance for 3/6/16:
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1 Print Run
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1 is Boom! Comic’s top selling comic book, ever. In fact, CEO and Founder of Boom! Studios, Ross Ritchie sent out a letter to certain retailers thanking them for supporting it. In the letter it gives away the amount of copies ordered:
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