MARKLEY’S FEVERED BRAIN: legacy (NO, NOT MINE)
This post is Filed Under: Home page Highlights, Interviews and Columns, Product reviews Wayne Markley by Wayne Markley After lots of years, multiple big event crossovers that are overly long and drawn out epics that nearly always were late, marvel has made a decision to go back to basics and try and regain their original fan base. They are doing this in a number of ways, from returning to the glory days of marvel in the 1970s with Mighty marvel value Stamps; a new issue of F.O.O.M.; a return to the original numbering of their books (which is not all of them but a lot of of them. Captain America went from #25 to #695 which is the number you get if you add up all of the various Captain America restarts over the years going back to Tales of Suspense. Alas, there are issues with this numbering as they…
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: experience into worry OMNIBUS
This publish is Filed Under: Home page Highlights, Interviews as well as Columns Robert Greenberger by Robert Greenberger Once the Comics magazine association of America revised its Comics Code guidelines in the early 1970s, marvel Comics was the very first to pounce on the new freedoms, ushering in four-color horrors from Dracula to Werewolf by Night. Title after title introduced new creatures as well as the humans they aided or preyed upon. Thankfully, one such series benefited the most. Adventure into worry Omnibus Fear was introduced in late 1970 as a 48-page reprint, along the lines of fantasy Masterpieces, collecting stories by the company’s biggest writers as well as artists – Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers, Larry Lieber, Don Heck, Steve Ditko, Christopher Rule, Carl Wessler, Sol Brodsky, Paul Reinman, Joe Sinnott, as well as George Klein — drawn from their myriad anthology titles ranging from 1949-1962. These have…
2012 CBLDF liberty annual gets second printing
Media release — The 2012 CBLDF liberty ANNUAL, an anthology featuring top comics creators that benefits the Comic book legal defense Fund, is getting a second printing — with two new covers! The very first is “Lady Liberty” by Ben Templesmith (FELL, 30 Days of Night) (OCT128241), a painting of a young lady using the Statue of Liberty’s renowned crown. The second is a new picture Comics 20th anniversary tribute cover by Chris Giarrusso (G-MAN, supreme marvel Minis) (OCT128242) — this time around to Jim Valentino’s development SHADOWHAWK. All proceeds from the CBLDF liberty annual 2012 benefit the essential very first Amendment legal work of the CBLDF, a non-profit group devoted to protecting the totally free speech of the comics neighborhood of retailers, creators, publishers, librarians, as well as readers. The anthology is 48 pages, featuring stories with the style “It’s great to Be Free,” edited by picture publisher Eric…
COMICLIST PREVIEWS: JEM and THE HOLOGRAMS dimensions #3
In a story from Sam Maggs and Rachael Stott, The Misfits, no stranger to reality TV, are invited to appear on a Ghost hunting TV show with their rivals, The Holograms! and in Nicole Goux’s tale, The Starlight girls defy their mentors, The Holograms, and sneak out to an open mic night. Bullet points: • This anthology book features 2 self-contained stories in each issue! double the rock-n-roll fun! • Variant cover by Eliza Frye! Jem and the Holograms: dimensions #3—Cover A: Rachael Stott Sam Maggs, Nicole Goux (w) • Rachael Stott, Nicole Goux (a) • Rachael Stott (c) FC • 32 pages • $3.99 Share this: Share Reddit Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Pinterest Facebook Pocket WhatsApp Like this: Like Loading… Related IDW publishing January 2018 SolicitationsThe kind folks at IDW publishing have supplied ComicList with their solicitations for comics and other products featured in the November 2017 Previews, scheduled…
JASON AARON reveals THE war OF THE REALMS first issue COVER
Media release — The war of the Realms has made earth its battlefield! This April, one of the largest conflicts to engulf the marvel universe erupts in The war of the Realms – a new, epic crossover event from the award-winning creative team of Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, and Matthew Wilson, with covers by the legendary Arthur Adams! Marvel’s 2019 war-to-end-all wars should enlist every great marvel Hero to save Earth…and beyond! Today, marvel is happy to present THE war OF THE REALMS TEASER TRAILER, featuring Jason Aaron and editor Wil Moss, complete with the first look at issue #1’s cover from Arthur Adams! “The story really begins when that war that’s been brewing for years in the pages of Thor explodes here in Midgard,” teases Aaron. “And at that point, it’s bigger than a Thor battle – everyone becomes a part of that battle.” “Even though this story involves…
COMICLIST: picture COMICS new RELEASES FOR 09/27/2017
ComicList: picture Comics new Releases for Wednesday, September 27, 2017, by Charles LePage. Annual TP, $9.99Black Magick #8 (Cover A Nicola Scott), $3.99Black Magick #8 (Cover B Jenny Frison), $3.99Black Monday Murders #7, $3.99Buzzkill TP, $12.99Crosswind #4 (Cover A feline Staggs), $3.99Crosswind #4 (Cover B feline Staggs), $3.99Eden’s autumn #1-3 Signed set Edition, $19.99Five Fists Of science TP (New Edition), $16.99Hadrian’s wall TP, $19.99Hard location #2 (Of 5)(Cover A Brian Stelfreeze), $3.99Hard location #2 (Of 5)(Cover B Nic Rummel), $3.99Hard location #2 (Of 5)(Cover C Brian Stelfreeze Black & White Variant), $3.99Image+ volume 2 #2 (Wytches The poor Egg part 2), $1.99Lazarus X+66 #3 (Of 6), $3.99Paklis #5, $5.99Rat Queens special Orc Dave #1 (One Shot), $3.99Redneck #6 (Cover A Lisandro Estherren & Dee Cunniffe), $3.99Redneck #6 (Cover B Lorenzo De Felici), $3.99Rock candy mountain volume 1 TP, $9.99Rockstars #7, $3.99Royal City volume 1 next Of Kin TP, $9.99Saga #47,…
IDW PREVIEWS: FRANKENSTEIN ALIVE, ALIVE! as well as TRIO
This publish is Filed Under: Home page Highlights, Interviews as well as Columns Today we have previews of two upcoming books from IDW. Frankenstein Alive, Alive! First up is Frankenstein Alive, Alive! which features artist Bernie Wrightson’s return to the popular monster. Here’s what the solicitation copy has to say. Few works by comic-book artists have earned the universal acclaim as well as reverence that Bernie Wrightson’s illustrated version of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s Frankenstein was satisfied with upon its original release in 1983. almost 30 years later, Wrightson returns to his enthusiasm job with a comic series that picks up at the end of the traditional novel, hailed as one of the biggest horror stories of all time. regular Wrightson collaborator Steve Niles supplies the script for this epic, decades in the making. While appearing to be in black as well as white, each page was scanned in color to…
VIDEO MONDAY: IDW’S RICHARD STARK’S PARKER: THE attire
This publish is Filed Under: Home page Highlights, Interviews as well as Columns Roger tells you why you should checked out IDW’s Richard Stark’s Parker: The attire by Darwyn Cooke.
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: MARVEL’S THE HUMAN TORCH & THE THING: unusual TALES – THE total COLLECTION
This publish is Filed Under: Home page Highlights, Interviews as well as Columns Robert Greenberger by Robert Greenberger Writer/editor Stan Lee as well as publisher Martin Goodman were not whatsoever gotten ready for the wild success of amazing Four. All Goodman saw were dollar indications as well as requested much more heroic product, in spite of being restricted to a simple eight titles a month. Lee cautiously began rolling out new concepts, stuffing them as the cover function to his anthology titles that were house to aliens, monsters, as well as things that go bump in the night. The Human Torch & The Thing: unusual Tales – The total Collection With younger visitors in mind, Lee chose to broaden the FF brand by taking teen Johnny storm as well as providing him his own function as the lead in unusual Tales. While Lee plotted, his sibling Larry Lieber dialogued as…
TIMING PURCHASES: weapon H VS. weapon H
To paraphrase Musashi in the book of five Rings, “timing is crucial, in art, carpentry, diplomacy, literature, as well as many particularly war.” This ancient samurai had the best concept however bit did he understand he was really speaking about comic book conjecture in the 21st Century. discovering to time purchases is the single many essential characteristic for ending up being a great speculator. Each comic book age has a different set of timing factors. The contemporary comics are truly based on the hype from films as well as TV shows. recent comics mainly spike based on the mass charm of a new character, or inherent conjecture of a possible movie. Silver as well as Bronze Age, relocation slowly without films to push them up in value, time as well as rarity drive their value. The golden Age is one more matter, previous costs for similar problems can drive this…