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PHOTO REPORT :: Mark Millar & Tony Harris!

August 21, 2008 By: Dustin Harbin Category: EVENTS, Heroes Aren't Hard To Find, Photos

Now up on our ginormous Flickr site (over 1,000 photos now!) is a massive photo report of last Sunday’s big “Tour of Duty” shindig! The short version was that there were a ton of people, and they all had an AWEsome time, which was great. Mark and Tony were super sweet, as were special guest stars Tommy Lee Edwards and Nathan Edmondson. I’d say more, but I just spent like three hours screwing with all these photos and writing little descriptions. You can see the Flickr set by clicking the photo above or right here. Enjoy!

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HEROESCON BUDDIES :: Jim Mahfood and Scott Campbell Tipsy In Gallery!

August 21, 2008 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Comics Industry, HeroesCon, Indie Island, Other Events

Shocking insider video! Reputations ruined! A legion of teenaged fans disillusioned forever!


‘i am 8-bit’ art show opening 2008
by pennyman

Our buddies Jim Mahfood and Scott Campbell profiled in a video at the recent I Am 8 Bit gallery show in (I think) California somewhere. Probably Los Angeles? I think Los Angeles takes up most of California anyway, so that’s a safe bet. Anyway, there’s a bunch of cool pieces, some of which you can see on Scott and Jim’s blogs. Check it out!

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ON THE SCENE :: Mark Millar, Tony Harris, Tommy Lee Edwards And More!

August 17, 2008 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Comics Industry, EVENTS, Photos

I’m going out of town for the next couple of days (to see the MELVINS, baby!), so I wanted to get a few pictures up for those of you who were unable to come today. As I type they’re still signing away, but things will be wrapping up pretty soon. I’ll put a couple of photos up here, but expect by the end of the week a longer report on our Flickr site.

The line early on–things started a hair late, but everyone was SUPER cool, as usual. Of course, we have great customers.

Here’s “Locutus”, whose name I just forgot (sorry, Loc). He won the Hero Initiative auction for the first spot in line and a free copy of the tour incentive cover. My man Loc!

You don’t write all those famous comics without a big brain–here Mark Millar poses while Tony Harris does ALL the work, sketching away.

Also on hand were our buddies Tommy Lee Edwards and Nathan Edmundson, who are both pretty fun to talk to.

A quick shot of how fun everything was. Oops! I gotta go to a party with all these guys. Finally, a perk! I’ll give you a full report later in the week. Keep it real, guys!

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REMINDER/PRICE CHANGE!

August 17, 2008 By: Dustin Harbin Category: EVENTS, Heroes Aren't Hard To Find

Two things, quickly:

1) As I write, the store is steadily filling up with people showing up for our BIG SALE and the huge MARK MILLAR/TONY HARRIS signing going on from 2-5 this afternoon. Scroll down to earlier posts for all the skinny on that.

2) Though we earlier said that the exclusive WAR HEROES #1 tour exclusive editions would be $5 apiece, after some reflection and a closer examination of how much this big shindig is going to cost us, we’ve decided that we’d better charge TEN bucks for those. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes anybody. Remember that everything ELSE in the store is on sale, so there’s a silver lining! They’re also limit one per person.

Okay, come on in!

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DON’T FORGET: Millar, Harris, Ebay, Sunday

August 15, 2008 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Comics Industry, EVENTS, Heroes Aren't Hard To Find, Photos

We’re getting our ducks in a row for this Sunday! Just as a reminder: we’ll be having a SALE all day long, and be opened for extended Sunday hours, from 11am to 7pm. More details at this post.

BUT THAT’S NOT ALL! As part of the Tour of Duty in support of the new War Heroes book from Image, we’ll be hosting Mark Millar and Tony Harris in a store signing from 2-5pm!

BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE! We’ll also have a SUPER limited edition tour exclusive version of War Heroes #1, available while supplies last for $5 a pop.

OH BUT CHECK THIS OUT! You can still bid on the first spot in line, as well as a FREE copy of the tour exclusive, the proceeds of which go to the Hero Initiative! Good Lord!

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NOW YOU CAN JUMP IN LINE :: Hero Initiative Auctions Millar/Harris Line Spot

August 11, 2008 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Comics Industry, EVENTS, Heroes Aren't Hard To Find

Yes! As mentioned in last Friday’s Heroes Hotline, our buddies at the Hero Initiative are auctioning off the first-in-line slot at this Sunday’s Mark Millar and Tony Harris appearance! Not only that, but the winner will also get a FREE copy of the exclusive “Tour of Duty” cover to War Heroes #1, available only at one of the 7 U.S. tour stops! Cuh-razy!

You can get to the Ebay auction here: note that the gremlins got into the link I sent out in the Hotline, so this link should work. Remember that ALL of the moneys resulting from this auction go to the Hero Initiative, which is a super-awesome charity that you should give a lot of money to. I’d go on and on about how great they are, but they’re better at talking about it than I am.

Okay! Get charitizing! See you this Sunday–don’t forget the already mentioned sale stuff, as well!

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REVIEW :: Three Shadows

August 08, 2008 By: Dustin Harbin Category: DISCUSS, Reviews

Three Shadows GN
by Cyril Pedrosa

Three Shadows is one of a recent bumper crop of excellent or semi-excellent books from relatively new publisher First Second. Kind of like a slicker, probably better-funded version of NBM, insofar as they’re publishing a fair amount of European graphic novels, First Second has quickly carved out a niche as a highly respectable publisher with a lot of solid critical success so far, including books by Gipi, the recent Eisner-winning Laika by Nick Abadzis, and numerous books by Joann Sfar and other members of the French collective L’Association.

The loose plot of the book is that a family’s idyllic existence is interrupted by the appearance of the titular three shadows, which pose some sort of unspoken menace to the young son of the family. While I don’t know much about Cyril Pedrosa, I can only assume that he is an animator of some great talent–his art is loose and flowing in the best tradition of European animators. His figures are all imbued with an incredible sense of movement, not only because of how they’re posed within the page, but because of the way they’re drawn: Pedrosa’s line is so fluid that I found myself staring again and again at individual panels. If nothing else, you get a huge sense of organic humanity in the drawings; it’s clear that human hands made this art, chose these lines, posed these figures.

One of the more effective visual tricks of the book is the way that the art seems to blur and simplify itself at moments of stress or danger in the story. In a sequence where the father is trying to escape through the woods with his son, the page reverts to a simple 6-panel grid, with the figures little more than blurry thumbnails. They almost seem to vibrate with danger, especially contrasting against the very calm, beautifully drawn family scenes just pages prior.

All in all, this was a good quick read. However, while I normally prefer comics to be shorter, more condensed, more edited, this is one of the rare books that I wish were longer, more fleshed out. Without ruining the conclusion of the story, about halfway through the book the locale of the story changes pretty suddenly to a ship crossing some sort of inland sea or vast river or something. There’s a mystical climax, and then an even stranger change of scene/characters, almost to an entirely different story. These aren’t necessarily bad things, but they feel so fast, given the theme and subject matter of the book, that it feels more frenzied than the pace of the book calls for.

Maybe this could have been two (or even three?) books? Hard to say–the anticlimax is so lengthy it could almost have been its own book by itself. Still, regardless of these smallish complaints, this book is so beautifully drawn that it could be about a bunch of sentient stuffed animals and it still would have been a very pleasant reading experience. The only other complaint I might make is (as with pretty much all the First Second books, especially the translated ones) is that the computer lettering is super-boring, especially compared with the art. This is offset somewhat by the very attractive book design, including untrimmed page edges that give the book a kind of old-world appeal that’s rare for a comic.

As it is, it’s a slightly flawed book that you will most likely enjoy reading, possibly multiple times over the years. Extra good (or bad) for parents who are constantly worrying about their children and all the many menaces the world has waiting for them.

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SALE :: To Coincide With Mark Millar/Tony Harris Signing :: Aug 17!

August 01, 2008 By: Dustin Harbin Category: EVENTS, Heroes Aren't Hard To Find

Okay, so you already know that Mark Millar (Wanted, Ultimates) and Tony Harris (Ex Machina, Spider-Man: With Great Power) are going to be signing here on Sunday, August 17, from 2-5, as part of the 7-stop “Tour of Duty” promoting their recent hit War Heroes. That’s plenty exciting enough, BUT we wanted to juice it up just a hair.

To make a stop by the store that day truly impossible to resist, we’re also going to be having a storewide SALE! Oh yes, please! The following are just a few of the items that will be discounted:

ALL NEW COMICS & TP’S: 10% off (15% for qualifying reserve customers)!
MANGA: 10% off!
REGULAR BACK ISSUES: 50% off!
“HOT” BACK ISSUES: 10% off!
VARIANTS: 10-75% off!
ALL TOYS AND ACTION FIGURES: 20% off!
STATUES: 10-75% off!
COLLECTING SUPPLIES: 10% off!

PLUS we’ll have special stocks available of half-off trade paperbacks and mangas, and plenty of other surprises! This will give you something to do before and after you meet Mark and Tony and let them know how awesome they are–or heck, if you prefer, just come for the sale! We’ll see you there!

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NEW RELEASES :: Will Be Up A Day Late.

July 25, 2008 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Comics Industry, Heroes Aren't Hard To Find

As it says in the title, our New Releases page will be updated sometime tomorrow afternoon. Apparently something glitchy happened at Diamond, so we have not yet received our invoice, and I’m told by our rep that it won’t be until tonight sometime. Just in case you were wondering.

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REPORT :: Heroes Discussion Group :: July 21, 2008

July 24, 2008 By: Dustin Harbin Category: DISCUSS, EVENTS, Heroes Aren't Hard To Find, Photos

I believe Andy is getting ready to post the announcement of our next Heroes Discussion Group, but I thought I’d post the photos from last Monday’s discussion before I forget. I foolishly had my telephone’s camera set to a small file resolution, so they’re blurry little photos, but we had a great time and I wanted to let you know if you missed it.

I would even argue that this was the best Discussion Group, especially because not all of us (especially myself) were particularly big fans of Sandman Volume 4: Season of Mists. Rather than being dull, it actually promoted more discussion of the book, rather than the lovefests we had for Batman Year One and All Star Superman. Andy was on his toes, too, and as usual directed the conversation into a lot of areas we might not have explored otherwise.

PLUS we had our biggest turnout yet, around 12-15 people. Really good time–we expect an even BIGGER turnout for the next installment, which I’ll let good ole Andy talk about. But for now, be sure to check out our Heroes Discussion Group set on our Flickr page for pictures!

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