Normally I wouldn’t lump three comics together under a Variant Envy post but these are too good for me to pass up. Black Mask has been hitting homers lately, and using classic Punk Rock homage cover has me all in. Continue reading “Variant Envy: We Can Never Go Home Again and Young Terrorist Third Eye Variants”
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Free Comic Wednesday: Batgirl #41 Recalled Cover (custom)
Here is something different. This is a custom Batgirl #41 cover. This one is sponsored by our friend Pete B. It is a 100% custom made comic book cover for customizing Batgirl #41. Grab a copy. Pop the staples. Slap on the New cover. Reattach staples (I make that sound easy don’t I). And have a rare customized comic.
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Free Comic Wednesday: GI Joe #214 Fabio Valle Black and White variant
Here we go again. Part two of our Free Comic Wednesday for July. Up next is GI Joe #214 Black and white Fabio Valle Variant. This one is sponsored by our friends at Comicxposure
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Free Comic Wednesday: Spidergwen #1 Midtown Variant signed by Jason Latour
Every Wednesday is July we have been giving away free comics. This week is no different. We are giving away three great books and something a little special. Four giveaways total this week! July goes out with a bang. (We will also announce last weeks winners tonight.)
First up is this Jason Latour signed Spider-Gwen #1 Midtown Comics variant sponsored by our very own Mel V..
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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. Continue reading “Wednesday Open Forum”
SDCC 2015 Exclusives on-line
Just got some pre-orders in for some upcoming books and noticed a couple of cool SDCC Exclusive Toys available online. The Jim Lee Blueline Batman Figure and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mirage Black & White Minimates Set
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Comics Picks of the Week for Delivery 7/29/15
Each week hundreds of new comics hit the shelves, all with potential. Some live up to that potential. Here are the ones that we think have the best shot at heating up. Here are our picks of the week for delivery 7/29/15:
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Mel’s Variant Picks of the Week
Hey CHU, Mel V. here, welcome back to Wednesday. And thanks again for checking out my posts. I am glad to be here and glad for the warm reception. Variants can be hit or miss. Some are turn and burn, some appreciate over time, and some drop like a rock in a pond. So always buy what you like. But here is what I am feeling for variants this week. Continue reading “Mel’s Variant Picks of the Week”
Agent Poyo’s Picks of the Week for delivery 7/29/15
This new comic book week is not for the kiddos, because it’s all about the sex, Sex Criminals that is. So let’s get to it why don’t we. Continue reading “Agent Poyo’s Picks of the Week for delivery 7/29/15”
Welcome to Showside optioned as TV Show
Upcoming October release book, Welcome to Showside has been optioned for a TV show. Welcome to Showside from Z2 Comics, out October 28th and available for pre-order, was announced as a TV show during the same press piece that mentioned the One Trick Rip off movie deal. Continue reading “Welcome to Showside optioned as TV Show”
Paul Pope’s One Trick Rip Off to be adapted into a movie
Paul Pope has long been one of my favorite creators, I know I have said that on here more times than I can count. With such epic self-published comics as THB, and his work for Vertigo and Dark Horse, and not to mention his highly kinetic art style, he has become a small press legend.
Finally, Hollywood is starting to notice. Word came out that his work One Trick Rip-Off is getting a movie deal. Continue reading “Paul Pope’s One Trick Rip Off to be adapted into a movie”
August Loot Crate Theme: Looks to be a good one.
August Loot Crate looks to be good. Or should I say bad. This month’s theme is Villains and there sounds to be some awesome stuff this month! Continue reading “August Loot Crate Theme: Looks to be a good one. “
New Series Within Continuity Starring Teenaged Peter Parker
Today, he’s the world’s greatest super hero. But long before he swung from rooftops as the Amazing Spider-Man, he was just a spider-powered teenager who knew that “with great power must also come great responsibility.”
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Mark Hamill to voice Joker in Killing Joke
Alan Moore’s classic Batman story, The Killing Joke, is getting made into an animated film. The some times over the top Joker story is really considered one of the seminal Joker stories. SO why not get one of the most famous voices for the Joker to voice act him. Continue reading “Mark Hamill to voice Joker in Killing Joke”
DrunkWooky’s Comicblock unboxing
So many choices when it comes to subscription boxes. We have been fans of Lootcrate and 4 color Grails. DrunkWooky unboxes this months Comicblock.
Marvel’s Mission: Impossible 90’s tie-in comic!
Thanks to our friend Steve Biscotti for this one you can check out Steve’s site Whatchareading.com
With the impending release of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (July 31), I had decided to pull out my copy of Marvel Presents Paramount Comics Mission: Impossible #1. The one-shot, released in May 1996 to coincide with the release of the Brian DePalma film, serves as your standard, 90’s movie tie-in. Featuring a cover by Rob Liefeld (creator of Deadpool), the two featured stories are written by Marv Wolfman, with art by Pino Rinaldi, Rod Whigham, Andrew Wildman, and Liefeld. I remember quite fondly when this issue came out and of the moment I found this at my local comic shop in Forest Hills, NY – Royal Collectibles. Almost 20 years ago, I was just a seven year old boy and Mission: Impossible #1 was at the top of my list. Having a comic based on a film I had just seen was exciting and the most hilarious aspect about it was for quite a few years I had awaited a second issue. Little did I know what a “one-shot” was back then. Also, while I’ve picked up these issues over the years I’ve come across them, I had long been in the dark regarding a very interesting fact concerning Mission: Impossible #1 and Marvel. Continue reading “Marvel’s Mission: Impossible 90’s tie-in comic!”
Big Gems from the Small Press for October
What’s Up CHU? Mel V. back again with another edition of Big Gems from The Small Press. It’s good to see these Small Press books that we showcase in this series see some attention. These are some of the books that are on my radar for the month of October, whether it be for good reads or just for spec. If you want to preorder these books from your local LCS the cutoff date is August 18th. There a ton of books coming out so this will be a long read. So buckle up grab ya favorite beverage and let’s get ready to take flight Continue reading “Big Gems from the Small Press for October”
Diamond Comics Advance Reorder List for 7/26/15
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 7/26/15 Continue reading “Diamond Comics Advance Reorder List for 7/26/15”
ComicXposure having a buy one get one sale
Agent Poyo sent this over to me.
ComicXposure is having a buy one get one sale on select books. But some really nice variants on there. Continue reading “ComicXposure having a buy one get one sale”
New MASK toys
With word out earlier this year that Matt Trakker would be appearing in GI Joe 3 (movie) and with the 30th anniversary of MASK coming up, it is no surprise that Hasbro would do something with the Mobile Armored Strike Kommand line of toys.
Enormous TV update
If you are not following Adrian Askarieh on Twitter and you are a collector of Enormous, or invested in it, you are missing out. This tweet came across while I was out and about today. Continue reading “Enormous TV update”
Star Wars #7 Black and White Signed Graded opportunity
So John Tyler Christopher is offering up the Star Wars #7 black and white Action figure covers. But he is not offering the graded version or the signed and graded version. Here is your chance to have it done. Continue reading “Star Wars #7 Black and White Signed Graded opportunity”
The Hot Topic Golden Frieza Pop Flip idea
The Hot Topic SDCC Exclusive Golden Frieza Pop flip idea. Continue reading “The Hot Topic Golden Frieza Pop Flip idea”
Gotham Season 2 Trailer
The trailer for Gotham season 2 is out and looks great. Other than the bait and switch with the introduction of the Joker, who appears to already have been introduced, the show has been fantastic. Continue reading “Gotham Season 2 Trailer”
Bryan Singer confirms plans for Fantastic Four to crossover with X-Men
Fox, say what you will, has two of Marvel’s big film properties and has no plans to release them back to Marvel. Wth that being said, word came out that Bryan Singer has confirmed plans to have the two groups cross-over in a film. Continue reading “Bryan Singer confirms plans for Fantastic Four to crossover with X-Men”