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When Your Event Gets Too Big For Your Shop – Launching Phat Con
No, I'm talking about free comics from Valiant, Top Cow and IDW, Green Lantern rings, Mind MGMT buttons, promotional posters and packs of trading cards, and figurines. I was more than a little curious about how this con got its start because it felt like it was standing room only, half expecting the Fire Marshall to[...]
Thirty-Three Thoughts About Thirty-Three Comics –  Young Avengers, Tom Strong, Nova, Secret Avengers, Now What?, Haunted Horror, Justice League Dark, Great Pacific, Satellite Sam, Sex Criminals, Uncanny Avengers, Pretty Deadly, Judge Dredd, Velvet, Infinity Hunt, Conan, Infinity Heist, Larfleez, Savage Wolverine, Rat Queens, Massive, Doctor Who, Rocketeer/Spirit, Samurai Jack, Mind MGMT, Kiss Me Satan, Zombie War, Fever Ridge, Dark Horse Presents, Vampirella, Army Of Darkness/Reanimator and Thunderbolts
Reassuring to know. Mind MGMT makes a blatant land grab for the attention of comic book readers And not just by being a comic book. Say, Kiss Me Satan… If you shake corpses, don't they just… you know… fall apart? Don't worry, those living in a Zombie War, just give them a bit of a shake. Fever Ridge gives[...]
Seven Comics Solicited From Matt Kindt In October… So Far
At the beginning of 2012, Matt Kindt was considered a minor comic book creator, with some critical hits to his name such as the ten year old, Pistolwhip graphic novel, Two Sisters and the Super Spy webcomic, and a recentish graphic novel for Vertigo, Revolver and a batch of short stories. Then Mind MGMT happened at[...]
In One Week, In Two Weeks – From Half Past Danger To X-Men
Next week sees the launch of Half Past Danger from IDW, Bounce from Image, Akaneiro from Dark Horse, Green Team and a big expensive Green Lantern #20 from DC, Occupy Comics from Black Mask and Tank Girl from Titan. The week after that? Wake #1 and X-Men #1! DARK HORSE COMICS AKANEIRO #1 $3.99 DARK HORSE PRESENTS #24 (MR) $7.99 DEEP SEA[...]
BC Mag #4: Hot Comics = Ca$h!
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston The rule used to be, the first print is hot, and the second print is not. And for the most part that held,