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STAFF PICKS :: ROTTEN APPLE :: DECEMBER 19, 2012

December 19, 2012 By: Rico Renzi Category: DISCUSS, Staff Picks

HEATHER’S PICK :: ROTTEN APPLE: Creators Sanford Greene and Chuck Brown describe this comic as a “Cannonball Run-style race for a mystical relic” and I am pretty much sold on the concept.  Add to that premise that the art is done by almost local, Sanford Greene and I am now completely sold.  In the city of Rotten Apple, San Gee is hired by a religious group to find the Bleeding Rock, a sacred relic, but she’s not the only one looking for it.  An interesting and visually stimulating tale is sure to be spun as our heroine races to complete her job and beat all the others to this priceless possession.  Make sure this one-shot collecting the Rotten Apple stories from Dark Horse Presents #2-#5 is on your list this week!

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STAFF PICKS :: CAPTAIN AMERICA #2 :: DECEMBER 19, 2012

December 18, 2012 By: Rico Renzi Category: DISCUSS, Staff Picks

JUSTIN’S PICK :: CAPTAIN AMERICA #2 : My personal favorite of the Marvel NOW! relaunch couldn’t get a second issue out soon enough. With a star-studded creative team like Remender, Romita Jr., and Janson (not to mention unsung hero Dean White), this book is getting Cap back to basics: frantic fisticuffs, scintillating sci-fi, and vile villains. If you missed issue one, fear not! Issue two is sure to deliver the same level of quality entertainment.

 

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STAFF PICKS :: DJANGO UNCHAINED #1 :: December 19, 2012

December 18, 2012 By: Seth Peagler Category: DISCUSS, Staff Picks

SETH’S PICK :: DJANGO UNCHAINED #1: December always brings lots of good comics, and this week is a good representation of that.  Everything from Hickman’s Avengers #2 to Francavilla’s Black Beetle #0 will be new on the shelves, with lots of other good books like Saga and Pogo along for the ride.  So why am I picking a movie adaptation?  First off, in addition to being published by Vertigo, the comic’s script is essentially Quentin Tarantino’s screenplay.  In fact, parts of the screenplay might not end up in the film, but will appear here, so that’s a plus for Tarantino fans.  Most significantly to me are the artists bringing the comic to life.  It’s the first major post-Scalped work from artist R.M. Guera, and each issue’s flashback sequences are provided by talented local writer/artist Jason Latour.  So you have a Tarantino-helmed comic about a vengeful slave-turned-bounty hunter trying to free his wife, and you have more-than-qualified artists bringing the screenplay to life in a way the movie won’t.  This is a no-brainer to me. 

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STAFF PICKS :: POGO COMPLETE SYNDICATED STRIPS HC VOL 02 BALDERDASH :: DECEMBER 19, 2012

December 17, 2012 By: Andy Mansell Category: DISCUSS, Staff Picks

CANDY’S PICK :: POGO COMP SYNDICATED STRIPS HC VOL 02 BALDERDASH: I know exactly what you are thinking–“Andy”(of “Andy’s Pick”) only reads material by artists whose last name begins with the ‘K’ sound.  Kirby, Campbell, King, Crane, Kaluta, Crumb, Caniff, Kurtzman, Cole…but I swear to you– on a stack of pancakes– that it is nothing more than an odd coincidence.  And to prove that I do not prejudge talent based solely on alphabetical order, my recommendation for this week is Bona Fide Balderdash: Volume 2 of Fantagraphics complete reprint of the Pogo Daily and Sunday Newspaper strips written and drawn by …um… Walt Kelly.
Oh, shut up…
Pogo certainly belongs on any informed list of the top 5 newspaper comic strips of all time.  The artwork is stunning, the pacing is fast, the characters simply come alive on the page; the plot-lines are crazy and labyrinthine and above all hilarious.  The dialog is pitch perfect– even the lettering ads to the strips characterizations and somehow, along the way, you will learn quite a bit about potent political satire especially as the specter of McCarthyism weighed down on life in 1950’s America. The comics really are that good and Fantagraphics does the Kelly oeuvre proud with beautiful production values and insightful introductory material.  Buy this book–or put it on your Christmas wish list.
Next week….Dan Clowes—-ah, ferget it.
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12.12.12 SIGNING EVENT & HOLIDAY SALE :: TOMORROW!

December 11, 2012 By: Rico Renzi Category: DISCUSS, EVENTS, Other Events, Sale!, Store Signings

The above features a teaser of the exclusive new 12.12.12 poster Brian Stelfreeze created for this event (FREE to all attendees tomorrow!) We’re starting our Big Holiday Sale tomorrow too! Get here early for the best selection!

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STAFF PICKS :: IMAGE FIRSTS :: DECEMBER 12, 2012

December 11, 2012 By: Rico Renzi Category: DISCUSS, Staff Picks

RICO’S PICK :: IMAGE FIRSTS: Dollar comics! Brand new dollar comics! Image Firsts are new printings of the 1st issues of some of Image’s best books. CHEW, FATALE, MANHATTAN PROJECTS, REVIVAL, SAGA and a few more are being offered this week at a low $1 cover price. This is a great time to try a series that you’ve been hearing about without making a big investment.

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STAFF PICKS :: BODY BAGS TP VOL 02 :: DECEMBER 12, 2012

December 10, 2012 By: Justin Crouse Category: DISCUSS, Staff Picks

JUSTIN’S PICK :: BODY BAGS TP VOL 02 : This Christmas, give the gift of outstanding action and cartoon violence with this collection of sundry one-shots by the inimitable Jason Pearson. Hitman Clownface always has a hard time managing his overly-enthusiastic daughter/protégé Panda, and hilarity subsequently ensues. A little John Woo, a little Michael Golden, and presto. And if you haven’t read volume one, by all means, be my guest.

 

 

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STAFF PICKS :: KAMANDI LAST BOY ON EARTH HC VOL 02 OMNIBUS :: DECEMBER 12, 2012

December 07, 2012 By: Rico Renzi Category: DISCUSS, Staff Picks

ANDY’S PICK :: KAMANDI LAST BOY ON EARTH HC VOL 02 OMNIBUS: So back in 1972, DC tried to secure the comic publishing rights to Planet of the Apes, but they lost out to Marvel. So DC asked Jack Kirby to create a series that would be similar (but not too similar) to PoA. And as usual, Kirby not only delivered, he surpassed all expectations. Kirby wrote and drew a 40 issue masterpiece of bizarre concepts and fun to read stories that all take place in a post-nuclear-war earth of the future where mutated animals rule and humans struggles to survive. This Omnibus collects the final 20 issues of the series and includes the classic issue #29 where a cult has formed whose members celebrate the legend of Superman–the hero who tried (in vain) to prevent the Great Disaster. The followers worship at the feet of all that remains– Superman’s uniform. It is one of the great Superman stories of all time and oddly it is a story where the Man of Steel never even appears! Pure Kirby magic! Sorry to sound like a broken record, but these Kirby Omnibus are required reading. Get busy and enjoy–there will be a test!

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STAFF PICKS :: RUST VOL. 2 HC :: DECEMBER 12, 2012

December 07, 2012 By: Seth Peagler Category: DISCUSS, Staff Picks

SETH’S PICK :: RUST VOL. 2: If the Mayans were right and the world will end next Wednesday, why not pick up a good book to read while you wait for inevitable destruction?  Rust is an entertaining sepia-toned all ages book from animator/cartoonist Royden Lepp that deals with giant robots, strange jetpacks, and the fallout of a global war.  On paper, some of those elements don’t readily make for an all ages epic, but one of Lepp’s strengths is that he doesn’t talk down to a young audience.  If you never read Volume 1: Visitors in the Field, it’s probably wise to start there, but it’s a solid read that should grab you quickly.  I love all ages books that manage to appeal to adult readers as well as kids.  Rust is a prime example of this kind of comic at its best, and hopefully some of you out there will give this one a look.  These are also great gift ideas for young readers interested in comics beyond the super hero genre. 

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HEROESCON 2013 :: 3-DAY PASSES & ARTISTS ALLEY TABLES ON SALE NOW!

December 04, 2012 By: Rico Renzi Category: Comics Industry, DISCUSS, Guest List, Heroes Aren't Hard To Find, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, NEWS

Are you ready for some HeroesCon 2013 news? Let’s get to it! HeroesCon 2013 will be our biggest and best show yet. We’ve announced a few of our fantastic guests here.

3-Day Passes are on sale now. If you order before the end of 2012 you will save almost 50% off the regular price for daily admission at the door. So order today to make sure you get that sweet discount!

Eventbrite - HEROES CONVENTION 2013 :: 3 DAY REGISTRATION

We’ve also made Artists Alley tables available, these are first-come-first-served and they usually go fast! Reserve your space today!

Eventbrite - HEROESCON 2013 :: ARTISTS ALLEY TABLE

Sign up for the Heroes Hotline (our twice-a-week newsletter) and check our blog frequently for more announcements and details about HeroesCon 2013! Follow on Twitter and like us on Facebook and we will make sure you are in the loop!  Thanks!

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