It's been a pretty interesting Comic Day, with Fear Itself, Nonplayer, and of course the secret of Brightest Day generating some serious discussion.
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One is a comic steeped in decades of Marvel continuity. The other is something very new indeed. Fear Itself is the beginning of the big Marvel crossover.
From Marvel books this week, a brief look at Fear Itself #2 by Matt Fraction and Stuart Immonen.
TweetWatch: Ted Brandt: Curses! My comic shop has already sold out of Nonplayer! There better be a second print run! MyComicWatch: Oh look I was on CBS
Okay, so there's the return of someone special in Brightest Day #23 at DC. And then Fear Itself begins at Marvel. But in Britain, it's all about Image.
It's going to be a hard day to avoid spoilers, I think, on one book in particular. Retailers (and of course, BC readers) were buzzing about this like
So this is a big week for the boys of A Comic Shop in Florida. A lot of Fear Itself and Fear Itself Home Front, and its similarity to Blackest Night, the
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