Archive for November, 2006

Diller paved way for female comics who came after her, but nobody has that cackle (San Francisco Chronicle) (valuable old comic books)

Admin November 30th, 2006

Diller paved way for female comics who came after her, but nobody has that cackle (San Francisco Chronicle)
The grand lady of comedy walked into the Las Vegas Suncoast Hotel showroom and strutted across the stage in a pink, knee-length dress encrusted with blinding sequins and matching silver gloves and boots. In earlier years, she might have found it…

Batman: Stance - Jim Lee T-Shirt (M)

Batman: Stance - Jim Lee T-Shirt (M)



The ever-vigilante Dark Knight stands ready and waiting on the Batman: Stance T-Shirt . Features the art of Jim Lee screenprinted in color on the front of a black 100% cotton shirt. Another long Bat-evening!!…
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Batman: Microman - Batman Flight Gear Figure

Batman: Microman - Batman Flight Gear Figure



BATMAN takes flight in this super-poseable figure by Takara, imported exlusively by DC Direct! The Full Action Body 4-inch figures features 25 points of articulation and seven accessory ports, and is packaged in its authentic Japanese packaging (4C blister). This figure includes character-specific a…
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Comic Books portray our fears, our desires and ethos.

The Soviet Superman is never meant to be evil just overprotective and stifling. Unfortunately the author chose to absolve the alternate Superman of most of his crimes by blaming them on outside manipulations reducing the impact of the story. I also have t

Beware the comics (Digit Magazine)
Chris Ware, author of Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth - the first graphic novel to win The Guardian First Book Award - and once href=”http://www.randomhouse.com/pantheon/graphicnovels/warekiddprint.html”>described by poet J.D. McClatchy as “the Emily Dickinson of comics,” has drawn four different covers for the thanksgiving issue of The New Yorker.

If you want to read a good Superman story read anything Dan Jurgen wrote afterwards. Read the entire saga of the death and return of Superman. Sure it was over hyped and just a retarded way to boost sales and boy did it work but the writers still did th

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Feb (free comic book) 6 06 - COMICS WITH PROBLEMS #6 - A Message about Sniffing for Young People

Admin November 28th, 2006

Feb 6 06 - COMICS WITH PROBLEMS #6 - A Message about Sniffing for Young People
COMICS WITH PROBLEMS issue no. six TOUGH TO BE FREE: A MESSAGE ABOUT SNIFFING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE …..One of the most convoluted and vague plots ever assembled is this fantastic 1980s comic book about the threat of reckless nasal consumption. More information at the link. CLICK TO READ

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JLA Classified: Action Figure Series 1 - The Flash

JLA Classified: Action Figure Series 1 - The Flash



The Fastest Man Alive uses his powers to protect innocent by-standers from the destruction of the rampaging Ultramarine Corp. This Action Figure features multiple points of articulation and a display base. Packaged in a 4-color blister….
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As Clark Kent is showing Kara the outside world Wonder Woman, Harbinger and Artemis ambush them. They insist of taking Kara to Themyscira home of the Amazons for training because Harbinger had a vague vision that bad things would happen due to Kara bein

Comic Books portray our fears, our desires and ethos.

SUPERMAN: EXILE is a worthwhile read for any kind of Superman fan. Both pre and post Crisis aficionados will find something to like in this story. And hey, it occurs prior to Superman’s exaggerated death, so that’s a plus either way you look at it.

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Flash Gordon: Vol 2 (comic books made)

Admin November 26th, 2006

Flash Gordon: Vol 2

Flash Gordon: Vol 2



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Heroes and fans mix at Mid-Ohio-Con (The Columbus Dispatch)
Bill Botley remembers his first favorites, Green Lantern and Batman. His 10-year-old son, Grant Thomas, is more of a Punisher and Hell Boy fan. Their taste in superheroes may differ, but the love for comics remains the same: the entertainment, the stories and the art.

For Graphic Novels, a New Frontier: Teenage Girls (New York Times)
DC Comics tries to reach what it sees as underserved readers.

Comic Review: Marvel Comics Civil War- Issue 5 (Blogcritics.org)
Dont judge a book by its cover. That phrase is put to good use in issue 5 of Civil War . This cover has been leaked to readers for months, and since then, hypotheses have been going around as to what happens to our friendly neighborhood wall-crawler. If youre like me, youve already read Civil War #4 and you know that Peter Parker has been having serious second thoughts over being a

Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #2

Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #2



Imagine that you announced your true feelings for a girl in front of half the student body and she not only rejects you, she starts spending copious amounts of time with the school dweeb! What do you do? Well, if you’re quarterback Flash Thompson, you turn yourself into that dweeb’s worst nightmare!…
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Vice #2

Vice #2



Hit TV writer Aron Coleite ( Crossing Jordan ) and fan-favorite penciler Tyler Kirkham ( Darkness/Superman ) continue their blistering new ongoing series! The Violent Incident Control Enforcement branch of the FBI-V.I.C.E.-are bad men sent in to do even worse jobs. In this issue, one member of the t…
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This is still the Superman we know, more or less. A good man with amazing powers trying to make the world a better place, struggling to make sense of his role in the larger scheme. It’s very good. Very, very good.

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The Comic Book is one of America’s unsun…. (graham crakers comic book store)

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Catwoman: Nine Lives of a Feline Fatale TPB

Catwoman: Nine Lives of a Feline Fatale TPB



The sexy, mysterious feline fatale known as Catwoman has been a hero, a villain, and everything in between during her nearly 65- year history! Both a rogue and love interest for the Dark Knight, Catwoman has remained one of the most popular characters from Batman’s world - and like her namesake , ha…
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Lois Lane came off as a complete snob and competitively obessed, sort of like Monica Geller from “Friends” except without the charm.

NEW - 1984 CIA “GRENADA” Comic Book
November is election season, so here’s something. Comic book air-dropped over Grenada after the 1983 US invasion of the island. Tells the story the US wanted told at the time. Happy holidays from www.ep.tc - More information at the intro page - Ethan

Majestic #1

Majestic #1



A new 4-issue miniseries that picks up where the events of January’s "Strange Visitor" in the Superman books left off, by the same creative team! The brilliant mind of Mr. Majestic has been anything but idle since his arrival in the DCU, and Superman isn’t happy with what he’s been…
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TRAPPED and HOOKED part two: 1951 “TRAPPED!” Comic Book - new at www.ep.tc
I swear I couldn’t make up these titles for heroin comics. First it was Hooked! and now it’s Trapped!. What’s next? Slapped? Smacked? Only time will tell. But this is a nice one handed out to Columbia College students, and even referenced in the Seduction of the Innocent. Originally reprinted in the REFORM SCHOOL GIRLS trade paperback put out in the 80s but here it is for you for the first time ever in color, and scanned in from an existing copy. Did you know Columbia College students were shooting up heroin in 1951? I didn’t. Easily one of the most unexpecredly gruesome anti-drug comics ever made. “I need a Bang and quick!” — Thank you, Ethan

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RIP (comic book sex)

Admin November 26th, 2006

RIP
RIP November 26th, 2006 Dave Cockrum :( Posted in Comics No Comments …

ANtics Episode 2.15: A’s Big Man On Campus
Last year, the A’s didn’t see much production out of their DH position, and in the offseason, a big acquisition was made to bring offense to the one…

Esta coleccion de Superman/Batman quita el aliento, te cautiva y quiere devorarlo lo mas pronto posible, es super excelente la combinacion de dos grandes superheroes incluido el increible BATMAN. Supergirl.WOW!!!! Altamente recomendable.

And Clark. Making him a big high school jock was such a big mistake. They did it right in the sappy, teen drama series, Smallville, by Clark’s parent’s forbidding him to play any sports and so he was refused of ever being a popular athlete and school he

Power Rangers Ninja Storm: Lightning

Power Rangers Ninja Storm: Lightning



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Gotham Central Vol. 1 TPB: In The Line of Duty

Gotham Central Vol. 1 TPB: In The Line of Duty



Living in the shadow of the Dark Knight makes the detectives of Gotham’s police force determined to prove they have what it takes to enforce the law in a city rife with criminals. . .with or without Batman’s help. Meet Commissioner Akins and his Major Crimes Unit commander Maggie Sawyer (fresh from …
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Superman: The Death of Clark Kent (tarzan comic books) TPB

Admin November 25th, 2006

Superman: The Death of Clark Kent TPB

Superman: The Death of Clark Kent TPB



What would Superman do if his secret identity as Clark Kent was discovered by one of his greatest foes? Could he protect his friends and loved ones? How radically would his life change? These questions had figured in Superman’s worst nightmares. When the deadly villain Conduit makes those nightmares…
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Black Friday and Beyond: Shopping Advice For Sophisticated Comics Fans 2006

Batman: Urban Legend - Jim Lee T-Shirt (XXL)

Batman: Urban Legend - Jim Lee T-Shirt (XXL)



The Dark Knight swings into action on the new Batman: Urban Legend T-Shirt. Features the art of Jim Lee screenprinted in full color on a navy blue 100% cotton shirt. The skies are safe with Batman on the watch!!…
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So much for all of these prattle, however in every case there’s a propagator about it all and for this instance, i do recall that the main man responsible behind all of these revisions is a second rater comic book writer/artist whom DC Comics hired to

Batman: The Cult TPB

Batman: The Cult TPB



For years he has been the Dark Knight of Gotham City, watching over his city from the shadows, weeding out its evil. Invincible, inviolate, he has never been corrupted or broken. Until now. . . The Cult finds Batman pitted against charismatic Deacon Blackfire, a mystic figure with roots as old as Go…
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This time, however, it’s just not all that great. Sure, the art is fun to look at, and the characters retain their.character, but the time twisting storylines and over the top actions and.gaint robots just don’t suit Loeb’s writing talents. For great w

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Planetwide (getting started writing comic books) Media and TOKYOPOP Announce TOKYOPOP Manga Creator

Admin November 25th, 2006

Planetwide Media and TOKYOPOP Announce TOKYOPOP Manga Creator

Official Press Release

Los Angeles, CA — - Planetwide Media, a pioneer in interactive personalized media software, and TOKYOPOP, the leader of the Global Manga Revolution, announced today the upcoming release of TOKYOPOP Manga Creator(tm) self-publishing software and TOKYOPOP packs of digital content.

TOKYOPOP and Planetwide Media have signed a joint licensing agreement to create, market and sell the TOKYOPOP Manga Creator and TOKYOPOP Packs online through http://www.TOKYOPOP.com, http://www.mycomicbookcreator.com/ and at selected retailers worldwide. TOKYOPOP Manga Creator(tm) software will provide manga and anime fans the opportunity to create, share and interact with TOKYOPOP characters, backgrounds, logos, icons and screen shots, while creating their very own TOKYOPOP manga.

The TOKYOPOP Manga Creator(tm) is an innovative, interactive self-publishing media platform that enables manga and anime fans to freely use their creative imagination and officially licensed TOKYOPOP digital content to create personalized manga, anime and comic books. Fans will now have the ability to post their personalized TOKYOPOP manga to a blog or social network, email their creations to friends or print out their works in manga format.

“TOKYOPOP is a dynamic entertainment publishing company with their own popular intellectual properties and vast collection of powerful world renowned brands. Extending our original Comic Book Creator personalized media self-publishing software into the manga market is a natural fit,” said Planetwide Media President, Kevin Donovan. “Our personalized media platform is designed to handle user generated content with ease and our Drag ‘n Drop Comics technology will allow fans of manga and anime to bring their creative publishing dreams to reality.”

“TOKYOPOP is thrilled to be partnering with Planetwide Media in launching the TOKYOPOP Manga Creator(tm) software. Planetwide has been embracing User Generated Content throughout the development of their original Comic Book Creator(tm) self-publishing software,” added Marco Pavia, TOKYOPOP’s Director of Marketing. “TOKYOPOP Manga Creator(tm) makes our dynamic IP even more accessible to our current fans and a new user base. Through this innovative digital media product, we see the future of manga and manga creation reaching even higher ground and coming to life in a new form of interactive entertainment.”

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Batman in the Eighties TPB

Batman in the Eighties TPB



Written by Len Wein, Doug Moench, Mike W. Barr, Gerry Conway, Marv Wolfman, Barbara J. Randall, Alan Brennert. Art by Michael Golden, Alan Davis, Paul Neary, Gene Colan, Klaus Janson, George Prez, Romeo Tanghal, Don Newton, Alfredo Alcala, Walter Simonson, Dick Giordano, Trevor Von Eeden, Rodin Rodr…
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I think the worst injustice Byrne commited to this revamping of Superman was the poor characterisation. Awfully done. It’s a shame too, with a rich, strong supporting cast like Superman’s it shouldn’t have been that hard to pull off. But instead the ch

Superman: The Dailies Vol. 2 1940-1941 TPB

Superman: The Dailies Vol. 2 1940-1941 TPB



The second of three handsome trade paperback editions reprinting the classic comic strips featured in the SUPERMAN: THE DAILIES hardcover! Produced by Superman’s creators — writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster — this thrilling volume reprints the strips that originally appeared in daily news…
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“Eternals” Expands To Seven & Nick Lowe Explains
You may have noticed in the recent Marvel solicitations that Gaiman & Romita Jr.s Eternals mini-series has expanded by an issue. We spoke with editor Nick Lowe for an explanation, who hinted big things are in store for the Marvel U.

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Superman has a flat blue paint scheme rather than the series 1 metallic paint scheme.

Complete Madman Comics Vol. 2 TPB - nick & dent

Complete Madman Comics Vol. 2 TPB - nick & dent



The New York Times says, "Madman abounds in Flash Gordon gadgetry and slobbering leviathans direct from the pits of the netherworld." Sound like fun? You bet it is! And now’s the time to find out for yourself, with the Madman Comics Yearbook ‘96 ! It’s 152 pages of pop-art action,…
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COMICS WITH PROBLEMS issue four - “Capt. Veedee-O and Ms. Wanda Lust in VD (comic book super heroes) CLAPTRAP”

Admin November 25th, 2006

COMICS WITH PROBLEMS issue four - “Capt. Veedee-O and Ms. Wanda Lust in VD CLAPTRAP”
A wonderful eye-popping addition to our growing list of problems. Can’t even go into detail on the bizarre string of events that brought this one to our attention, but here it is, just in time for fall romance and the pre-holiday shopping season. Click and be informed at this long lost Sex Education PBS-related 1972 gem. And with full sincerity, as Ms. Wanda or the Captain might say, VENUS OR BUST, SHANKERS AWAY!

Superman: World Without a Superman TPB

Superman: World Without a Superman TPB



Following the tragic ending of Supermans deadly battle with Doomsday the Earth mourns the loss of its greatest hero. Luthor, up to his old tricks, sees this as an opportunity. Lois and Ma and Pa Kent are devastated. The Justice League tends to their wounded. This book collects: Adventures of Superma…
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The attitude you bring to the reading will determine if you find them to be sublimely stupid or. well, stupidly stupid. Personally, I laughed out loud often enough that my coworkers started checking in for regular “What beyond idiocy thing did Jimmy do

Batman: No Man’s Land Vol. 2 TPB

Batman: No Man’s Land Vol. 2 TPB



After the startling events in Cataclysm, Gotham city has been abandoned by the U.S. government. Now villains a criminals have divided Gotham among themselves. Penguin and Two-Face have each carved themselves a slice while Batman, Commissioner Gordon, Oracle and the new Batgirl do their best to keep …
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Comments now available on the site
Hi - We’re now offering comments on the site. No registration needed. Pick any name you want, change at any time. Look for chatboxes throughout the site. Click the link for a summary of recent conversation. Guaranteed fun. This will be the format for the letters section for Comics With Problems now too, so feel free and invited to post there now as well - Thank you - Ethan

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Superman: Classic Silver Age Action Figure Series 1 - Perry White

Superman: Classic Silver Age Action Figure Series 1 - Perry White



Perry White runs the Daily Planet with an unparalleled eye for honest journalism and is unknowingly Superman’s boss! This action figure features multiple points of articulation and a display base. Also includes a copy of the Daily Planet and a small Daily Planet building. Packaged in a four-color bl…
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What’s (diverse comic books) next? Superman happen to be Gay?! And Jimmy Olsen is Clark Kent’s boyfriend! Might as well revise Supes into SUPERGAY then. Sheeez !

Admin November 24th, 2006

What’s next? Superman happen to be Gay?! And Jimmy Olsen is Clark Kent’s boyfriend! Might as well revise Supes into SUPERGAY then. Sheeez !

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The Comic Book is one of America’s unsung contribution to culture.

Robin Hood Of Texas

Robin Hood Of Texas



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In which Len runs out of archived comics, and starts flop-sweating

Infinite Crisis: T-Shirt (L) Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman by Jim Lee

Infinite Crisis: T-Shirt (L) Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman by Jim Lee



Wonder Woman takes center-stage on the new Infinite Crisis T-Shirt. Features the art of Jim Lee screenprinted in full-color on the front of a black 100% cotton shirt….
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Propaganda Seguros
Marca: Bangkok Insurance Produto: Seguros video: Propaganda Seguros Tags: Propaganda Seguros, Seguros, Bangkok Insurance, Propaganda, publicidade…

DC Archives - Batman: The Dark Knight Vol. 1 HC (Introductory Edition)

DC Archives - Batman: The Dark Knight Vol. 1 HC (Introductory Edition)



Now available for just $19.95, this volume collects BATMAN #1-4 and DETECTIVE COMICS #33-34!…
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I cant say that i care much for the art in this third book, but i totally dig the story. It is engaging , while at the same time filled with mystery and jaw dropping scenes. Overall, i like this book for the story, but feel that the art should have been d

acidentes ferrari
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Ohio comics (book comic) slam Michael Richards (WKYC Cleveland)

Admin November 24th, 2006

Ohio comics slam Michael Richards (WKYC Cleveland)
Ohio comics slam Michael Richards

If SUPERMAN: DAY OF DOOM a narrative penned by Dan Jurgens, the genius behind “The Death of Superman” storyline should be remembered for anything, it’s in igniting the desire to go back and reread and relive the events of the entire “Death” s

Several Indented Result Snippets (Addict 3D)
Bug or feature? Searching for get fuzzy, Google was just showing me 3 indented result snippets in a row, one from comics.com and two from news.yahoo.com.

Man of the arrow (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Clearly, the producers of the CW series “Smallville.” which airs at 7 p.m. Thursdays, see something innately superheroic in Justin Hartley. Twice this year, they’ve tapped the 29-year-old Orland Park native to play a DC Comics crime fighter.

Batman: Knightfall Vol. 1 TPB - Broken Bat

Batman: Knightfall Vol. 1 TPB - Broken Bat



Ladies and gentlemen, let’s get ready to rumble! In this corner, Batman. In the other, Bane. Who wins? I’ll never tell. This trade paperback collects Batman #491-497 and Detective Comics #659-663….
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Superman has a flat blue paint scheme rather (world war 2 comic books) than the series 1 metallic paint scheme.

Admin November 22nd, 2006

Superman has a flat blue paint scheme rather than the series 1 metallic paint scheme.

It’s not often you get to see Superman hitting bottom, and the creators really pulled it off nicely. The first half of this book details his slide into despair and self destruction, and really says a great deal about loss. We can’t always live up to t

SOHH Exclusive: Black Comics Weigh In On Racist Kramer Outburst (SOHH)
In light of Michael Richards’ racist tirade at West Hollywood’s Laugh Factory, comedians/actors Donnell Rawlings and DeRay Davis weigh in on the former “Seinfeld” star’s break down and… Visit SOHH.com for the complete story.

Superman TPB: Red Son

Superman TPB: Red Son



Strange visitor from another world who can change the course of mighty rivers, bend steel in his bare hands… and who, as the champion of the common worker, fights a never-ending battle for Stalin, Socialism and the international expansion of the Warsaw Pact. In this Elseworlds tale, a familiar roc…
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Dirty Pair Flash Vol. 2: Angels at World’s End

Dirty Pair Flash Vol. 2: Angels at World’s End



If the Grim Reaper ever needed a sidekick, he’d have a hard time choosing between the Dirty Pair. Prone to violence at the drop of a hat, Kei’s solution to any problem is to blow it up. Candy coated death is the best way to describe Yuri; vanity is her favorite vice. Together, the Lovely Angels are …
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Flash Gordon: Marooned On Mongo Animat

Flash Gordon: Marooned On Mongo Animat



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Canadian comics say ‘Kramer’ violated every rule in dealing with hecklers (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
TORONTO (CP) - Rule No. 1 in dealing with hecklers during a standup comedy routine?

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Pipeline

Admin November 22nd, 2006

Pipeline
It’s “Previews” time again, and Augie shines the spotlight on Dark Horse’s offerings for January. Plus, a look at what Marvel has to offer, issues at WildStorm, Thor’s curious popularity, and more!

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I should have known when their was no image for this set, that something was wrong. I ordered this solely for the repainted figures.

Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Series 1 Action Figure - Captain Atom

Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Series 1 Action Figure - Captain Atom



Comics’ most iconic characters join forces in this fantastic tale which pits the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight against a top-secret team backed by Lex Luthor! Can our heroes take down a team composed of such powerhouses as Captain Marvel, Hawkman, Power Girl, and Black Lightning? You better belie…
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Batman Symbol Poster

Batman Symbol Poster



With the amazing success of Batman Begins, fans are not going want to be without this poster depicting the classic black and yellow Batman symbol. Set on a gradient black background, the Dark Knight’s legendary symbol stands out in beautiful fashion. Measures 36-inches x 24-inches and is shipped rol…
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So much for all of these prattle, however in every case there’s a (comic book resources) propagator about it all and for this instance, i do recall that the main man responsible behind all of these revisions is a second rater comic book writer/artist whom DC Comics hired to

Admin November 20th, 2006

So much for all of these prattle, however in every case there’s a propagator about it all and for this instance, i do recall that the main man responsible behind all of these revisions is a second rater comic book writer/artist whom DC Comics hired to

Superman: They Saved Luthor’s Brain! TPB

Superman: They Saved Luthor’s Brain! TPB



Ridding Metallo of his power source, Lex Luthor fashioned himself a ring from Metallo’s kryptonite heart. Luthor wore it for years, keeping Superman at bay. But now he’s got kryptonite poisoning. What’s a man to do? What Lex Luthor does is die. But not before he implements a contingency plan. You’ll…
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Batman - Kia Asamiya Wave 2: Evil Batman Action Figure

Batman - Kia Asamiya Wave 2: Evil Batman Action Figure



Manufactured by Japanese toy manufacturer Yamato exclusively for the Japanese toy market, these limited-edition Batman figures are available in the US & Canada only under special arrangement with DC Direct! The Evil Batman action figure comes with a scenic base and stands altogether about 8 inch…
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It would have helped though, if the plot included a little explanation on why Doomsday was able to kill Superman. For those who have limited knowledge on why and how Superman acquired his powers, it won’t make sense why a virtually unknown and obviously

Witch Hunter Robin: Vol 1 Arrival

Witch Hunter Robin: Vol 1 Arrival



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Comics.com Home Page
United Media offers online editions to many comic strips, like Alley Oop, Dilbert, Marmaduke, Nancy, and Peanuts.

GoComics-Online Comics, Editorial Cartoons, Email Comics, Political …
Includes comic strips, editorial comics and columns that can be delivered via e-mail.

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Flash Annual #10 (original comic book pages)

Admin November 20th, 2006

Flash Annual #10

Flash Annual #10



Warehouse Find — We don’t normally offer less-than-mint-condition books for sale, but with the continued demand for back issues, we’ve decided to add our Warehouse backstock to our website. The majority of our comics are in mint condition, but there are some with minor dings. We will accept no retu…
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THE 1956 MARTIN LUTHER KING COMIC BOOK MESSAGE
Hello - VERY HAPPY to share this 1950s civil rights comic with you. Possibly one of the most persuasive and important political items ever made, this comic was celebrated by black southern college students in the 50s as an inspiration -and instructional guide- for future civil rights demonstrations (continuing through the 60s), and helped galvanize the Passive Resistance method and the myth of MLK and Rosa Parks. But it’s also really nice looking with great illustrations, full of both inspiring and equally creepy pictures and a weird narrative full fo the Klan, bigotry, dirty cops, explosions, death threats, Gandhi, and more. Even better, we’re offering this with the re-drawn Spanish version that was distributed throughout Mexico, Central and South America, of which there has only been mention of in academic books - but no one has ever offered visual proof of it existing. Here it is now. More information at the link. Thank you and best, Ethan.

COMICS WITH PROBLEMS #7 - MADONNA - WHO’S THAT GIRL? - ON AIDS
Seventh issue of Comics With Problems stars the Material Girl educating us on AIDS. Handed out one night only in 1987 during a Madison Square Garden Madonna concert. Many jokes. Click the link to read. Thank you, Ethan

The Soviet Superman is never meant to be evil just overprotective and stifling. Unfortunately the author chose to absolve the alternate Superman of most of his crimes by blaming them on outside manipulations reducing the impact of the story. I also have t

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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2



The evil space alien Divatox plans to unleash the dark forces of Maligore, a powerful, fiery creature imprisoned inside a volcano on the magical island of Nuiranthias. She can reach the island only by traveling through the dangerous Nemesis Triangle, and for that she needs the special powers of the …
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I cant say that i care much for the art in this third book, but i totally dig the story. It is engaging , while at the same time filled with mystery and jaw dropping scenes. Overall, i like this book for the story, but feel that the art should have been d

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Fun read. Intelligent read. Satisfying read. In other words, a very worthwhile take on the Superman character that might make you think, but, more importantly, will keep you entertained.

DC Archives - Golden Age Flash Vol. 1 HC

DC Archives - Golden Age Flash Vol. 1 HC



Reprinted here, in this handsome hardcover book, are the earliest adventures of Jay Garrick, the Flash. In these 224 pages you will find reprints of issues #1-17 of Flash Comics. …
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DC Archives - Dynamic Duo Vol. 1 HC

DC Archives - Dynamic Duo Vol. 1 HC



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DC Direct: DC (all forms of flash comic book hero) Pocket Super Heroes Series 2 - Silver Age Supergirl and Brainiac

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DC Direct: DC Pocket Super Heroes Series 2 - Silver Age Supergirl and Brainiac

DC Direct: DC Pocket Super Heroes Series 2 - Silver Age Supergirl and Brainiac



The line of Pocket Super Heroes Series 2 continues! Rocketed across the galaxy toward Earth to reunite with her cousin Superman, Supergirl uses her Kryptonian powers to defend peace. Brainiac will stop at nothing to control Earth, driven by evil to conquer all worlds that he encounters! Silver Age S…
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This is a very deep story that cuts to the core of Superman in a way that canonized stories cannot. Essentially Superman becomes a metaphor for an all intrusive government. Benjamin Franklin once said, “Those who would give up essential liberty to purcha

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DC Archives - World’s Finest Comics Vol. 2 HC

DC Archives - World’s Finest Comics Vol. 2 HC



Presented in Volume 2 are sixteen super team-ups from World’s Finest Comics #86-101, including the classic "The Origin of the Superman/Batman Team." Other tales: Batman and Robin with super-powers and Superman with none; the mysterious Lightning-Man; Luthor teaming with the Joker t…
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Batman: Jam Packed Action TPB

Batman: Jam Packed Action TPB



The hit series returns with a bang! This issue adapts the first two episodes of Cartoon Network’s new, hit animated series The Batman! The stories printed in this new JAM-PACKED ACTION volume - comparable in size to DC’s digest-sized trade paperbacks at 5′x 7′ - feature high-quality screen-captures …
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Batman: Gothic TPB

Batman: Gothic TPB



"In Gothic Grant Morrison and Klaus Janson offer us a classic story of a Faustian bargain centering around not one but two examples of the Gothic school of architecture: a monastery — ancient and sunken, keeping hidden an ancient atrocity — and a new piece, a cathedral built two centuries…
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Batman Versus Predator (Prestige Ed.) #3 (of 3)

Batman Versus Predator (Prestige Ed.) #3 (of 3)



The final showdown takes place in the Batcave, as the wily Predator hitches a ride on the Batmobile. But man versus alien it isn’t, as Batman discovers that Predator is not alone!…
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We meet Clark Kent celebrating another birthday in a small town in Kansas. His dad thought it would be neat to have a famous name and his mother thinks it it fun that there are all these toys about her son, but this Clark Kent has never found any of it t

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The guide starts with a humble and heartfelt introduction by the director Bryan Singer. After that you’re taken on a brief journey into the comic book history of the character for those of you not fully aware of the character’s origin outside of the o

Gotham Central #34

Gotham Central #34



Guest-starring the Teen Titans! The cops have what appears to be Robin’s dead body in the Gotham Morgue. And with an uncooperative Batman in Gotham City, the only people to turn to for answers may be the Teen Titans!…
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Flash Vol. 2 #196

Flash Vol. 2 #196



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JLA Classified #13

JLA Classified #13



Part 4 of the 6-part ‘New Maps of Hell.’ Batman and The Flash team up to try to close the gateway to Hell, stopping more nightmarish creatures from coming to Earth, only to place the entire Justice League face-to-face with evil incarnate!…
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Batman: Batman IV - Jim Lee T-Shirt (XL)

Batman: Batman IV - Jim Lee T-Shirt (XL)



The popular Loeb/Lee Dark Knight returns on the new Batman IV T-Shirt. This navy blue 100% cotton tee features the art of Jim Lee screenprinted in full color on the front of the shirt….
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Five days, 130 comics and a barrel of laughs (USA Today)
A Lollapalooza of laughter kicks off tonight on the Strip as more than 130 comedians are set to perform over five days. The Comedy Festival, in only its second year, has emerged as the world’s biggest comedy event, filling four showrooms at Caesars Palace and drawing a wide range of talent led by red-hot Dane Cook, Sarah Silverman, Damon Wayans and many more.

Adventures of Superman #541

Adventures of Superman #541



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Bottom line.as the years pass, I predict this will be a seriously sought after collector’s item. So buy it soon or now .before someone on “Amazon Marketplace”, “Ebay”, or some “other seller” in the next 20 years tries to sell you a used copy of i

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(Bugs bunny comic books) Happy 42nd Birthday, Lewis Trondheim!

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Happy 42nd Birthday, Lewis Trondheim!

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Batman Begins: Cillian Murphy as Scarecrow Mini-Statue

Batman Begins: Cillian Murphy as Scarecrow Mini-Statue



Batman Begins explores the origins of the Batman legend and the Dark Knight’s emergence as a force for good in Gotham. In the wake of his parents’ murder, disillusioned industrial heir Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) travels the world seeking the means to fight injustice and turn fear against those wh…
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Lois Lane came off as a complete snob and competitively obessed, sort of like Monica Geller from “Friends” except without the charm.

Go, Read: Marvel Summary Analysis
I thought this Business Week article on Marvel’s third quarter outlook was smart and to the point: both the positive and negative viewpoints are represented, and we’re told where money is coming from and where it will come from next.

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(Into comic book drawings) As Clark Kent is showing Kara the outside world Wonder Woman, Harbinger and Artemis ambush them. They insist of taking Kara to Themyscira home of the Amazons for training because Harbinger had a vague vision that bad things would happen due to Kara bein

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Batman Legends Of The Dark Knight #206

Batman Legends Of The Dark Knight #206



Written by Justin Gray Art by Steven Cummings Cover by Gary Erskine Concluding the 3-part ‘Madmen of Gotham’ written by Justin Gray (JONAH HEX) with art by Steven Cummings (DEADSHOT)! In issue #205 the creature who calls herself ‘Vanity’ is merely the first line of defense created by the mastermind …
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Comics question the rise of Dane Cook (AP via Yahoo! News) (new comic book prices)

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Comics question the rise of Dane Cook (AP via Yahoo! News)
Dane Cook’s rise to the pinnacle of standup comedy is undeniable. HBO has handed him the all-important one-man show, plus the “Tourgasm” series. He has sold out stadium shows that harken back to the 70s, when giants like Steve Martin and Richard Pryor roamed arenas. His albums rank with music stars on the sales charts, he’s hosted “Saturday Night Live” multiple times, he was the leading man in

Rising Stars: Patriot Resin Bust

Rising Stars: Patriot Resin Bust



The "Specials" . . . gifted with incredible powers the day the flash hit Pederson, Illinois. Throughout their lives they had been preparing for disaster from the outside, from a hostile world reacting in fear to what they could do. But when the killing came, none of them could have…
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There are few characters in literature more quintessentially American than Superman and few more difficult to write. Just compare the number of five star Batman stories with the number for Superman. The problem is trying to come up with a compelling story

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Get a bellyful of comics at hayward festival (Oakland Tribune)
HAYWARD Anyone who has ever wondered what belly dancing and comic books have in common can find out this weekend at the Carnival of Stars a belly dance, comic book convention and

DC Comics Masks TPB

DC Comics Masks TPB



Imagine capturing all of DC Comic’s superheroes. Then imagine being them. Well, this is the next best thing. DC Comics Masks is a collection of 9 paper pop-out masks including masks of Batman, The Flash, and Two-Face. Feeling helpful? Put on The Superman mask and be heroic, or don the Doomsday mask …
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Flash Gordon Conquers The Universe

Flash Gordon Conquers The Universe



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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie



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Superman: Metropolis #9 (of 12)

Superman: Metropolis #9 (of 12)



The Creeper and Jimmy Olsen try to stop the carnage as Metropolis is plunged into a power failure! The city has turned against the Tech, and heroes are racing to the disaster to help. But what happened to Killgrave, the new master of Metropolis Tech?…
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Happy 55th Birthday, Bill Mantlo!

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Batman: The Batman in Nine Lives TPB

Batman: The Batman in Nine Lives TPB



Who killed Selina Kyle? All had their motives, all had the means, all had the chance! This book brings together your favorite bad guys Film Nior style as Batman tracks down a killer….
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I tried to tolerate it personally as a comic book fan back then in spite of all the changes, and try to accept them as a very clever and valid means to revise the characters thus in particular to the SUPES conundrum, Lois Lane’s not as doty dumbness an

Red/Tokyo Storm Warning TPB

Red/Tokyo Storm Warning TPB



The series of Warren Ellis flip-book trade paperbacks continues in this volume, reprinting the explosive espionage-thriller Red and the action-packed giant-robot adventure of Tokyo Storm Warning! In Red, Ellis and artist Cully Hamner (Batman:Tenses) bring us a stark tale of revenge, as retired CIA k…
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Superman/Aliens II: Godwar #1 (of 4)

Superman/Aliens II: Godwar #1 (of 4)



Superman faces the eternal ferocity of Aliens again in this explosive four-part series! Darkseid is bad enough, with his forces of Parademons and loyal henchmen on Apokolips, but, when a ship carrying the Alien brood crashes into his domain, will he finally find the key to creating a relentless, ind…
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Adventures Of Robin Hood Vol 12 (sin city comic book)

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Adventures Of Robin Hood Vol 12

Adventures Of Robin Hood Vol 12



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Batman Begins

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Adventures Of Batman & Robin: The Joker/Fire & Ice

Adventures Of Batman & Robin: The Joker/Fire & Ice



2 great titles on 1 DVD for the first time. 1st title: The Adventures of Batman & Robin: An evil grin, sadistic wit and a mirthless, bone-chilling laugh are all trademarks of BATMAN’S greatest foe: THE JOKER! Though frequently confined to ARKHAM ASYLUM, the evil CLOWN PRINCE OF CRIME keeps de…
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If you want to read a good Superman story read anything Dan Jurgen wrote afterwards. Read the entire saga of the death and return of Superman. Sure it was over hyped and just a retarded way to boost sales and boy did it work but the writers still did th

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Just Imagine Stan Lee Creating the DC Universe Vol. 2 TPB (only comic book store)

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Just Imagine Stan Lee Creating the DC Universe Vol. 2 TPB

Just Imagine Stan Lee Creating the DC Universe Vol. 2 TPB



Living legend Stan Lee–the co-creator of the X-Men, Spider-Man, the Hulk, and the Marvel Universe–imagines original characters based on the names of classic DC characters! Robin! Shazam! The Flash! JLA! And he gets to collaborate with some of comics’ biggest names: John Byrne! Gary Frank! Kevin Ma…
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Batman in the Fifties TPB

Batman in the Fifties TPB



The Fifties. . .The decade of hula hoops, sock hops, UFOs, drive-in movies, atomic paranoia and Gotham City’s greatest hero–Batman! It was a decade in which the Caped Crusader was to boldly go where no Batman had gone before. With the success of new technologies, and American children looking up to…
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It would have helped though, if the plot included a little explanation on why Doomsday was able to kill Superman. For those who have limited knowledge on why and how Superman acquired his powers, it won’t make sense why a virtually unknown and obviously

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Jumpin’ Jack Flash / Super, The (Bricked)

Jumpin’ Jack Flash / Super, The (Bricked)



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Flash: Race Against Time! (classic fawcett comic book prices) TPB

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Flash: Race Against Time! TPB

Flash: Race Against Time! TPB



Lost in time. His only lifeline back home, cut. After defeating Savitar, Wally West, the fastest man alive, bounces off the Speed Field and spirals through time encountering dangers he never thought possible, and seeing firsthand the repercussions his action will have on the future. Meanwhile, back …
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Comics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Comics (or, less commonly, sequential art ) is a form of visual art consisting of images which are commonly combined with text, often in the form of speech balloons or image captions.

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Superman: The Complete History TPB

Superman: The Complete History TPB



Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerfull than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! Chronicle Books presents the ultimate biography of the Man of Tomorrow. Following the popular hero’s humble beginnings as a Depression-era champion of justice to his ascension as the moder…
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(like comic book drawings) Superman/Aliens II: Godwar #2 (of 4)

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Superman/Aliens II: Godwar #2 (of 4)

Superman/Aliens II: Godwar #2 (of 4)



THE LONG-AWAITED SEQUEL TO A CLASSIC CONFRONTATION! When a ship carrying an Alien brood crashes into Darkseid’s domain, he breeds a new horror to unleash upon the homeworld of the New Gods. Superman, visiting super-powered friends on New Genesis, must once again face the threat of the near-unstoppab…
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Flash Annual #13

Flash Annual #13



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Driven with the vital need for boosting up their matters of economy, DC Comics with its ever competitive spirit against its archnemesis/rival major comic book company MARVEL Comics pitted to kill the primary major Comic Book hero of comicdom to help them

Pipeline Podcast
Augie talks to Peter David this week about bowling, comics, blogging, television, writing, novels, and a lot more. Plus, the Fantastic Four makes two appearances on this week’s Top Ten list.

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(Marvel comic book characters) “Sam & Max: Culture Shock,” Free Game Demo Now Available at Telltale’s Website

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“Sam & Max: Culture Shock,” Free Game Demo Now Available at Telltale’s Website

Official Press Release

SAN RAFAEL, CA - Fans of quick wit, biting sarcasm, and deceptively endearing anthropomorphic animals rejoice! Canine shamus Sam and his rabbity-thing sidekick Max, the Freelance Police, are back on the neighborhood beat, clearing throngs of self-propelled gutter trash off the streets. The first Sam & Max video game in over a decade is now on sale at the Telltale website www.telltalegames.com. A downloadable free trial is also available at the site.

Sam & Max: Culture Shock is the first of six planned episodes. The game premiered exclusively on Turner Broadcasting System’s GameTap service on October 17, where it was welcomed with outstanding acclaim from reviewers and fans. Today marks Culture Shock’s worldwide debut.

Sam & Max creator Steve Purcell says, “It’s clear from this first episode that the Telltale crew has a great handle on what a Sam & Max game should be. Creating an engaging, funny, and yummy-looking series while indulging my goofy whims every step of the way is a Herculean task. And the episodic approach to Sam & Max is working as well as I had hoped. I’m a happy little spud!” Mike Stemmle, a driving force behind 1993’s trailblazing Sam & Max: Hit the Road game, says: “Telltale’s Sam & Max makes me as giddy as a hobo in a transcontinental boxcar full of ham hocks!”

Culture Shock has already received extremely positive reviews from mainstream and specialized press alike. The New York Times reports, “With sardonic humor, a cool jazz score and engaging 3D graphics, Culture Shock has even more style and wit than the original game.” IGN.com has awarded Culture Shock its esteemed Editors’ Choice distinction and writes that it “is sure to please fans of humor, fans of adventure games and the legion of Sam & Max devotees who have been waiting like demented lagomorphs for a return of the deranged duo.”

Visitors to www.telltalegames.com can purchase Culture Shock for $8.95 or preorder the entire season for $34.95. Those who opt for the full season will get immediate access to Culture Shock and subsequent episodes as they come out on Telltale’s site. When the season wraps up next spring, these customers can receive a CD version of Sam & Max: Season 1 for only the price of shipping and handling. Sam & Max episodes can also be played as part of a GameTap subscription for $9.95 / month.

To welcome the Freelance Police, Telltale has just unveiled a completely new website at www.telltalegames.com. In addition to Sam & Max: Season 1, the site features Telltale’s other games (CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder, the Bone series, and Telltale Texas Hold’em), as well as a selection of high-quality story-driven games developed by third-party partners. With a portfolio of content for all ages and tastes, as well as improved forums and community areas, the new Telltale website advances the company’s position as a top-caliber entertainment destination.

Superman: Navy Tonal Cap

Superman: Navy Tonal Cap



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School Is In Session & On Television As The “Degrassi” Comic Hits TV
“Degrassi: Extra Credit” just saw its Canadian release and fans will soon see that comic adapted into animated shorts. We spoke with Epitome Pictures’ Christopher Jackson about those shorts, took an exclusive look at pages from the J. Torres graphic novel, and got some feedback from the cast of “Degrassi.”

The story itself is epic in scope, following the post Crisis Superman on his adventures in deep space. But wait, why is the Man of Steel not back on Earth, protecting us from threats domestic and alien? Simple: he is wracked with grief over his recent

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(Martin and lewis comic book price) Comics.com - Categories

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Comics.com - Categories
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So much for all of these prattle, however in every case there’s a propagator about it all and for this instance, i do recall that the main man responsible behind all of these revisions is a second rater comic book writer/artist whom DC Comics hired to

Batman Beyond: Movie

Batman Beyond: Movie



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(List of the tick comic books) Paks Plan: Greg Pak Talks “Battlestar Galactica” Comic

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Paks Plan: Greg Pak Talks “Battlestar Galactica” Comic
With Battlestar Galactica going strong on both TV and in comics, CBR News caught up with the writer of the comic, Greg Pak, to see what hes got planned and to get an advance look at issue #3.

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The Horror: Wohl & Jenkins talk The Darkness Game & Comics
David Wohl and Paul Jenkins weigh in on the future of the Darknesss Jackie Estacado in game, screen and comics.

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Chasing The Past: Looking Back on “Chase” with Johnson
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Superman: End of the Century TPB

Superman: End of the Century TPB



Lex Luthor faces his greatest challenge as his buildings are going up in flames and the mysterious, and possibly immortal, Contessa del Portenza returns for her child. A murderer is raging through Metropolis who’s very presence drains Superman of his power. Is there a connection? Can Superman and Lo…
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Mac Raboy’s Flash Gordon Volume 1 TPB

Mac Raboy’s Flash Gordon Volume 1 TPB



Dark Horse is proud to present this collection of Mac Raboy’s run on Flash Gordon . Continuing Dark Horse Comics’ tradition of fine reprint books, this tome is the first ever collection of Flash Gordon work by Raboy. Beginning his comics career in 1940, after taking government-funded drawing classe…
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McCloud Family Tourcasts
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“Secret Identity” is a thoughtful story and Busiek uses captions to delve into what this Clark Kent is thinking. There is no explanation as to whether he is a strange visitor from another planet or a mutant, because his origin is not germane to the sto

Oddball Comics: Popeye And Communication And Media Careers E-3
In all of comicdom, there’s probably nobody who routinely butchers the English language more than Popeye The Sailor! So just what is the salty-mouthed seafarer think he’s doing by dispensing information and advice on how to earn a lotta spinach in jobs in the communications industry? Has Popeye taken so many hits to the head that he’s forgotten that “I yam what I yam”? Find out in POPEYE AND COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA CAREERS, an Oddball educational giveaway comic that’s guaranteed to blow you down!

Popeye The Sailor — the creation of cartoonist Elzie Crisler Segar (1894 - 1938) - was introduced in the King Features syndicated newspaper comic strip, THIMBLE THEATRE on January 17, 1929 (nearly ten years into the strip’s run). The strip - created at the urging of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst — originally concerned itself with the exploits of two adventurers, Castor Oyl and his pal Ham Gravy. Popeye was introduced (as a non-recurring character) when the duo required nautical transportation to a casino located on remote Dice Island, where they planned to strike it rich with their magical Whiffle Hen named Bernice. Segar - whose signature included a cartoon of a cigar butt - discovered that he enjoyed writing and drawing the pugnacious sailor, so much so that he extended his presence in THIMBLE THEATRE. According to COMICS BETWEEN THE PANELS, a verbal history of comics by Steve Duin and Mike Richardson, Segar once expressed that “Popeye is much more than a goofy comic character to me. He represents all my emotions, and he is an outlet for them. I’d like to cut loose and knock the heck out of a lot of people, but my good judgment and size hold me back.” Soon after his introduction, the squinty-orbed seaman became THIMBLE THEATRE’s star character. Although scrawny overall and without a tooth in his head, the squinty-eyed seafarer had muscular forearms the size of hams, possessed amazing strength and was nearly indestructible. Never one to shirk from a challenge, Popeye’s super-abilities were originally attributed to contact with the Whiffle Hen, but was eventually linked to the sailor man’s intake of spinach. (In the 1930s, Popeye’s dependence on the leafy legume supposedly increased spinach consumption by 33%!) In addition to his emaciated girlfriend, Olive Oyl (Castor’s sister and originally, Ham Gravy’s girlfriend) THIMBLE THEATER’s cast eventually grew to include such classic characters as hamburger-thieving J. Wellington Wimpy, Eugene the Jeep (from the 5th Dimension), Poopdeck Pappy (Popeye’s long-lost father), the sinister Sea Hag, the brutal thugs Bluto and Brutus, enigmatic Alice The Goon, demented inventor O.G. Wotasnozzle and many others. When Segar died tragically young (from leukemia), THIMBLE THEATRE - known now in many newspapers simply as “Popeye” - carried on under Charles H. “Doc” Winner and later by Segar’s former assistants, Bela Zaboly and Forrest “Bud” Sagendorf. Before Sagendorf took over production of the comic strip entirely in 1958, he wrote and drew dozens of memorable POPEYE comic books, variously published by Dell, Gold Key, King and Charlton, among others. When the POPEYE strip was re-launched in the mid-1980s, it was written and drawn by former underground cartoonist Bobby London; his version of the sailor man combined Segar’s classic approach with a distinctive contemporary flavor. Unfortunately, syndicate politics ended Bobby’s outstanding run on POPEYE far too prematurely. Since then, chameleon-like “ghost” cartoonist Hy Eisman has been grinding out new Sunday strips for King Features, which currently reprints old POPEYE dailies by Sagendorf.

The Fleischer Studio first animated Popeye in a tryout guest appearance in the 1933 cartoon short BETTY BOOP MEETS POPEYE THE SAILOR. (Other King Features comic strip characters to receive this treatment were Otto Soglo’s “Little King” and Carl Anderson’s “Henry”.) The animated Popeye met with such interest that the Fleischer brothers, Max and Dave, starred him in the first of hundreds of his own theatrical cartoon shorts, I YAM WHAT I YAM, later that year. The Fleischer also produced three memorable (and rather experimental) “Popeye” featurettes, POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS SINDBAD THE SAILOR, POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES and POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS ALADDIN AND HIS MAGIC LAMP. Studio Renamed Famous Studios when Paramount Pictures bought them in 1942, the cartoon studio continued to produce new theatrical “Popeye” cartoons through 1957. In the early 1960s, a batch of new low budget “Popeye” cartoons was made in “limited animation” for television by a number of studios. A bizarre animated “special” titled POPEYE AND THE MAN WHO HATED LAUGHTER - featuring dozens of other King Features characters — was produced by Hal (MILTON THE MONSTER) Seegar (no relation) for ABC’s SATURDAY SUPERSTAR MOVIE. Hanna-Barbera also made new “Popeye” TV cartoons in the 1970s and 1980s, including the notorious POPEYE AND SON, featuring the adventures of the offspring of a now-married Popeye and Olive. 1980 saw POPEYE as a live-action feature film, written by cartoonist (and former assistant to Will Eisner on THE SPIRIT) Jules Feiffer, directed by Robert Altman, with music by Harry Nilsson and starring Robin Williams as Popeye, Shelly Duval as Olive Oyl, Paul Smith as Bluto, Ray Walston as Poopdeck Pappy and Paul Dooley as J. Wellington Wimpy, In recent years, Popeye has appeared in video games, on slot machines and in a CG made-for-television special.

POPEYE AND COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA CAREERS was one of fifteen specially-produced educational “custom comics” in the CAREER EDUCATIONAL SERIES, prepared, packaged and printed by Charlton Comics and published by King Features and sold directly to school systems. Titles in this series included:

E-1: POPEYE AND HEALTH CAREERS

E-2: POPEYE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CAREERS

E-3: POPEYE AND COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA CAREERS

E-4: POPEYE AND TRANSPORTATION CAREERS

E-5: POPEYE AND CONSTRUCTION CAREERS

E-6: POPEYE AND CONSUMER AND HOMEMAKING CAREERS

E-7: POPEYE AND MANUFACTURING CAREERS

E-8: POPEYE AND HOSPITALITY AND RECREATION CAREERS

E-9: POPEYE AND MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION CAREERS

E-10: POPEYE AND BUSINESS AND OFFICE CAREERS

E-11: POPEYE AND PUBLIC SERVICE CAREERS

E-12: POPEYE AND PERSONAL SERVICE CAREERS

E-13: POPEYE AND MARINE SCIENCE CAREERS

E-14: POPEYE AND FINE ARTS AND HUMANITIES CAREERS

E-15: POPEYE AND AGRI-BUSINESS AND NATURAL RESOURCES CAREERS

Exactly why anyone at the King Features Syndicate thought that Popeye was the ideal character to extol the virtues of such inappropriate careers (with the exception of POPEYE AND MARINE SCIENCE CAREERS) is anyone’s guess. But when you consider that the “real” Popeye seems unable to replicate the English language with any sort of proper grammar or “pronunskiashun”, it’s especially ironic (and Oddball) to have the sailor-man hosting his own comic on COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA CAREERS

POPEYE AND COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA CAREERS’ untitled, 31-page cover-story was written by Joe Gill and drawn by Ray Dirgo. It begins on its inside-front-cover, as Popeye launches into an exhaustively long-winded introduction - in perfect English, no less - to Swee’pea:

POPEYE:
In this country, we get more information than any other people on Earth, Swee’pea, and I am going to explain to you how we get our information. We can talk to people almost anywhere in the world with this telephone, Swee’pea. Communications help to bring people of the world closer together and increase our understanding of people of other nations. We can find what’s happening all over the world from the MEDIAthe word they use for television, radio, newspapers, magazines, movies, tapes and records. Besides the news, Swee’pea, television and radio provide information and entertainment for millions! The entertainment field, of course, is another field with many careers to choose from. More than TWO MILLION PEOPLE work in communications and media, Swee’pea, and many more will be employed in television, radio, newspapers, magazines and the telephone industry in the future. No matter what jobs thee people do, they will all play a part in bringing information to people and helping everyone to communicate with one another. There are many different jobs for men and women, young and old, and anyone can find a job if he is interested and shows he has the ability.

SWEE’PEA:
What will I have to know to get one of these jobs, Popeye?

POPEYE:
That depends on the kind of job that you want and the type that will make you happy, Swee’pea.

Then Popeye takes Swee’pea into the city, showing him examples of the three largest groups of jobs in communications: print, broadcast and telephone/telegraph. (It’s interesting to note that this comic was published long before the concept of the Internet!) Then the squinty-eyed swab takes his adopted son into an office building marked “NBS Television”, where newscast is in progress. While showing Swee’pea around the place, he addresses the reader with some surprisingly blunt information:

POPEYE:
There are NO SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS for television and radio announcers. TV and radio announcers don’t have to be college graduates, but the companies prefer them. They also want men and women who look nice and have clear, pleasing voices.

After a rather jarring scene-shift to a battlefield - demonstrating that radio and TV announcers “have to get out where the news is being made” - Popeye lays some more drier-than-dry information on Swee’pea about the requirements of working as a broadcast technician. Then, Popeye and Swee’pea move on to the offices of the CITY TIMES newspaper, outside of which, Popeye is “mowed down” by an over-enthusiastic journalist. Strolling around the newsroom, Popeye explains the duties of the City Editor and the Sports Editor. Then he delivers an extraordinarily lengthy bit of dialog - by necessity, hand-lettered at a very small size — all within a single word balloon:

POPEYE:
As you see, newspaper editors are well informed, and can put thoughts into words. Some newspaper only hire men and women to be editors who have a college education and some insist on a degree in journalism, but there are other newspaper jobs for those who have not gone to college. Newspapers also need printing press operators, artists of all kinds, photographers, delivery men and may more. How would you like to be a copy boy, Swee’pea?

(Hmmm, looks to me like this is an example of some last-minute editing. Popeye had better watch out; with any more of these extra-verbose word balloons, he might develop a hunchback!) After visiting the CITY TIMES’ nutty-looking Society Editor, staff photographer J. Wellington Wimpy runs by. Popeye assumes he’s on the trail of a big story, but typically, Wimpy’s on a coffee break and running off to order a dozen hamburgers from a nearby diner. Then Popeye visits a fashion photographer (who’s shooting a session with Olive Oyl), the wilderness (where he’s chased by a camera-shy bear), an art gallery (where fine artwork is being photographed) and a room marked “Top Secret” (where a suspicious-looking guy is taking photos of classified material with a very tiny camera!) Following a long screed on the requirements for becoming a photographer, Popeye visits a photoengraving company, an art school and a commercial art studio. After posing for a life-drawing class and annoying one of the art school’s instructors, a towering stack of magazines topple over on Popeye while he delivers a message about the life of a commercial artist:

POPEYE:
SOMETHING NEW IS HAPPENING EVERY MINUTE OF THE DAY. PEOPLE WORKING IN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA HELP TO TELL IT LIKE IT IS! THEY LOVE THEIR WORK LIKE I LOVE SPINACH!

Geez, calm down, ya swab! Next, Popeye pays a visit to a factory to see how a newspaper is printed. (One of these panels has been very poorly printed - with smudged and bleeding black ink that makes it difficult to read its hand-lettered copy — which is rather ironic, considering that this comic was actually printed on Charlton’s privately-owned printing presses!) As Swee’pea re-joins him, Popeye tells him about potential careers in the telephone business. Visiting the offices of a phone company, we see Olive Oyl working as a phone operator, one of over 400,000 of them in the country:

POPEYE:
Nearly all telephone operators are girls, Swee’pea, but there are a few men too.

Then the old salt takes Swee’pea to a privately-run office building and introduces the human tadpole to women who works as a receptionist and phone switchboard operator, one of whom has skin the color of a ripe lemon. (I guess she’s supposed to be Asian; either that, or it’s just another example of Charlton’s hit-or-miss printing.) This sequence ends with Popeye sleeping on a park bench located outside the phone company’s headquarters!

POPEYE:
One of the drawbacks to being a telephone operator is you may have to work nights sometimes and you may have to work on week-ends or holidays.

Later, we catch up with Popeye at the local airport, where he takes us inside the control tower to watch various air traffic ground controllers doing their job. One of ‘em, apparently another lemon-skinned Asian, receives a comedic electrical shock while tightening a loose wire in his instrument console. Then, after a mind-numbing page on the legal requirements needed to work in airline radio-operator jobs, Popeye finally gets to do what he does best. (No, he doesn’t beat the snot out of a bully.) He rows a dinghy out to an offshore ship to visit its Morse code operator. Then he visits a train yard, where he watches a train dispatcher use the telegraph to do his job. Apparently, Popeye’s so immersed in his mission to teach Swee’pea about jobs in the communication and media that he forgets that he’s standing on the train tracks - it takes a warning cry from Swee’pea to alert him to an oncoming train - and he leaps to safety at the last second! Finally, Popeye takes a look at the job of phone company linemen, “some of the most important communications workers”. In the middle of a blinding snowstorm - one so thick that cartoonist Ray Dirgo is able to get away with leaving one panel blank - we’re shown a phone company’s cable splicer working in a canvas shelter high above the ground. In a rare bit of humor, Popeye wryly comments:

POPEYE:
They told him he’d get plenty of fresh air on this job!

Later, back at home, while Popeye reads the newspaper, Swee’pea reads a POPEYE comic book, considering his options regarding a future career in communications and media. But when he’s interrupted to answer the ringing telephone, he’s amused to realize it’s a wrong number - the caller’s speaking Chinese!

Also included in this issue of POPEYE AND COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA CAREERS are the following features:

  • “Can You Answer These?”, a quiz regarding the contents of this educational comic book.
  • “Hey, Kids - Discussion Questions!”, an inside-back-cover list of questions to consider and discuss with classmates.

  • A back-cover “Popeye” gag cartoon/pin-up, drawn by George Wildman, of the sailor-man working as a lineman for the phone company (!?!) while dealing with an over-aggressively territorial woodpecker.

ODDBALL Factoid - Cover-cartoonist George Wildman has not only written and drawn the comic book adventures of Popeye The Sailor. He’s also worked on such characters as Mickey Mouse, the Ghostbusters, the Snorks, the Jetsons, Alf, Nancy and Sluggo, Curious George, Tiny Toons, Casper The Friendly Ghost and Clifford The Big Red Dog!

Bonus ODDBALL Factoid - ODDBALL Factoid - POPEYE AND COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA CAREERS’ incredibly prolific writer Joe Gill was responsible for countless scripts for Charlton, including ones for such Oddball series as KONGA, GORGO and REPTILICUS!

Double-Bonus ODDBALL Factoid — Statues of Popeye The Sailor have been erected in Elzie Segar’s home town of Chester, Illinois and in “the spinach capital of the world”, Crystal City, Texas!

Adventures Of Superman: Complete First

Adventures Of Superman: Complete First



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THE RECOVERY OF CHARLIE PICKLE - SECOND INSTALLMENT POSTED (large print comic books)

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THE RECOVERY OF CHARLIE PICKLE - SECOND INSTALLMENT POSTED
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It’s A Bird. . .TPB

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Steve’s professional life has never looked brighter. He’s been offered the chance to chronicle the adventures of the world’s most famous hero: Superman. His personal life, though, has taken a turn for the worse: His father has gone missing, his mother is beside herself with worry, and a grim secret …
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Batman Japanese Import Wave 2 - Riddler Action Figure Gotham’s Guardian Against Crime

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Manufactured by Japanese manufacturer Yamato exclusively for the Japanese toy market, these limited-edition Batman figures are available in the U.S. for the first time under special arrangement with DC Direct! The Riddler figure stands approximately 5-inches-tall and comes with a puzzle-inspired &am…
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Jimmy Olsen. I don’t know if it’s just me but I’m tired of the “gosh oh golly, gee willikers, ain’t ever gonna grow up” wide eyed, juvenile Jimmy Olsen in the Superman books. I was hoping Byrne would give the kid some respect and have the common sen

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Witch Hunter Robin: Vengeance

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The Explosive End! Loyalties will be put to the ultimate test as Zaizen begins development of a new type of Orbo that would make Hunters irrelevant. With attacks upon the STNJ, Karasuma has vanished! As the remaining members begin to gather information for a rescue attempt, Robin is given the final …
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POODLE SCREENING FOR BROOKLYN CHANGED - Now SEPT 5
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The book is really 3 4 stories in one; it is back from a time when a comic took more than 5 minutes to read. It will take you sometime to get through this, and in this case that’s a good thing.

Witch Hunter Robin: Vol 3 Inquisition

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Robin’s "normal" life is about to end. After another seemingly routine investigation of a Witch-related murder, a strange old woman appears and speaks to Robin. She claims to know the truth about Witches, about the Craft, and even about Robin herself. But Robin refuses to believe t…
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In all, a must read for any fan and worth every penny.

Happy 69th Birthday, Yoshiharu Tsuge!

Batman: Close Up - Jim Lee T-Shirt (M)

Batman: Close Up - Jim Lee T-Shirt (M)



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Superman 2

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Superman Vol. 2 #224

Superman Vol. 2 #224



An INFINITE CRISIS tie-in! Mortal enemies find themselves on common ground in the two unlikeliest of places! In the Amazon the new and more lethal Blackrock continues her assault on Superman, while miles away in the Arctic, Lex Luthor battles for his life against his deadliest adversary….
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