December 31, 2012 at 3:49 pm
By: Rico Renzi
Here is a great HeroesCon 2013 Guest List update to close out 2012 and a reminder that today is the last day to get your HeroesCon 3-day passes for $30.
Bob Almond has inked Stan Lee’s Guardian Project, Black Panther, Heroes For Hire, Warlock and too many other great comics to list here. He is also the founder and coordinator of the Inkwell Awards which recognizes excellence and acheivement in comic book inking.
We’re happy to welcome Peter Bagge back to HeroesCon this year! You love the iconic style that brought Hate’s Buddy Bradley to life and we’re sure you picked up Reset, his 4-issue mini series from Dark Horse Comics in 2012.
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December 31, 2012 at 9:19 am
By: Seth Peagler


SETH’S PICK :: NEW AVENGERS #1: I’ll admit that, while I think Brian Bendis’ run on Avengers is respectable, it never really did much for me. The Illuminati idea, though, was one that always seemed promising. You’ve got Marvel’s smartest heroes secretly convening to stop threats only they can. It’s a good idea that should realize more of its potential under the direction of new writer Jonathan Hickman. If his Avengers title is the sprawling, huge cast facing off against even larger threats, then New Avengers looks to be the converse – a small group operating in a more hidden manner. If you’re a fan of Black Panther like me, you’ll be happy to know that T’Challa will also be a big part of New Avengers. I’d also be remiss not to mention that the artist of this book is Steve Epting, who did some nice work with Hickman on Fantastic Four. I’m not exactly sure what the pair has planned for this title, but I’m betting it’s worth a look. 
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December 28, 2012 at 11:41 am
By: Rico Renzi

Charlotte MiniCon is going to kick off 2013 with a bang! Along with the great guests we’ve already announced, artists Brian Stelfreeze (Before Watchmen, Shadow of the Bat, Domino) and Chris Brunner (Loose Ends, Legends of the Dark Knight, Hellblazer) will also be joining us on Sunday January 20th!

Like our
Facebook page and register at Eventbrite for FREE admission to the show! We are lending our support to two great charities,
The American Red Cross and
Second Harvest Food Bank and encourage you to donate to them on the day of the show. We plan to have MiniCon exclusive gifts to encourage and reward your generosity.
Costume Contest: Come in costume for a chance to win prizes. Register on site to compete!
Door Prizes each hour!
This year’s MiniCon will be held at the Grady Cole Center, there is plenty of parking but it isn’t free. Parking will be free!
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December 27, 2012 at 10:35 am
By: Heather Peagler

HEATHER’S FAVORITES OF 2012:
Favorite Super-hero Book of 2012: Wolverine and the X-Men: I haven’t read much of the X-Men since Joss Whedon’s run on Astonishing, but I am so glad Seth insisted we pick up this title. This has consistently been my favorite super-hero book this year since issue #1. It’s funny, it survived cross-over madness, and it has more bamfs than you can shake a stick at! If you haven’t been reading this delightful tale by Jason Aaron, you need to add this to your holiday wish list immediately!
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December 26, 2012 at 3:31 pm
By: Rico Renzi

RICO’S FAVORITES OF 2012:
Favorite Superhero Book of 2012: I admit I am in the tank for Matt Fraction, David Aja, Javier Pulido and Matt Hollingsworth’s new Hawkeye comic series. It’s more 70’s action movie comic than superhero book so I kind of feel like I’m cheating by picking it in the superhero category. It’s a great book though and it stars an Avenger that everyone knows from comics and movies so I think it’s fair. Also, I just heard Jesse Hamm is drawing an issue or two in 2013 and that guy kills too so grab Hawkeye before it goes away like all things this good do.
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December 26, 2012 at 10:59 am
By: Andy Mansell
ANDY’S FAVORITES OF 2012:
Favorite Superhero Book of 2012: Flex Mentallo: Man of Muscle Mystery: Sure it is a reprint, but it is book that showcases
Grant Morrison at his Doom Patrol era weirdness and the great
Frank Quitely being…well, the great Frank Quitely. The awesome title of the book and that marvelous cover by Quitely alone are worth the price of admission! And here’s the best part. This HARD-COVER that collects the infamous 4 part mini-series is only $24.00!!!! Earlier this year those two dozen hard-earned dollars would not have been enough scratch to purchase any one single issue of the original series. And did I mention Frank Quitely–well shame on me, I should have done that earlier.

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December 22, 2012 at 10:00 am
By: Rico Renzi

BRENT’S FAVORITES OF 2012:
Favorite Superhero Book of 2012: There were lots of great superhero books on the stands this year (the reinvigorated Daredevil, the thematically-unified Uncanny X-Force, and the imaginative Action Comics were definite front runners for me), but my favorite capes-and-fisticuffs book continues to be Batwoman. Operating on the fringes of the Bat-family, it is allowed to move at its own pace. J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman turn in thought-provoking scripts that take the story in introspective directions. The great strength of the book, of course, lies in the art. Williams turns in page after page of gorgeous work. But even when he’s spelled a bit by Amy Reeder or Trevor McCarthy, the storyline shines through. The current arc, featuring a Wonder Woman team-up, is knitting together years of plot threads in high style.

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December 21, 2012 at 9:57 am
By: Justin Crouse

JUSTIN’S FAVORITES OF 2012:
Favorite Super-hero Book of 2012: This may be a bit premature, but the Marvel NOW! relaunch of Captain America
stands head and shoulders above any other new superhero book for me this year. It manages to be kitschy and modern all at once, a post-millennial nod to Jack Kirby’s near autonomous 1970s run that would surely send the King over the moon. I haven’t read a single issue of a comic book so many times this year; I think my current tally is closing in on a baker’s dozen. Rick Remender deserves a big ol’ hug. If he’d come to Heroes Con, he’d get one.
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December 20, 2012 at 9:38 am
By: Seth Peagler

SETH’S FAVORITES OF 2012 :: It’s been an eclectic year for comics. Amid all the relaunches and reboots, company-wide crossovers and such, there were still some truly entertaining books that caught my attention. It’s like I always say, you might not like everything new, and might not like the directions of some books or companies, but if you take the time to look around, you’ll find plenty of quality comics to enjoy.
Favorite Super-hero Book of 2012: Wolverine and the X-men/Hawkeye: I couldn’t narrow it down to one. Wolverine and the X-men, in spite of having to weave in and out of the giant Avengers vs. X-men story, managed to be one of the most consistently joyous comics of the year for me. Much of this is owed to writer Jason Aaron, who kept the tone of the book consistent, which may well have been a challenge this year. Kudos also to artists Chris Bachalo and Nick Bradshaw for matching the energy and humor in Aaron’s scripts, and adding their own unique takes on these characters.
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December 19, 2012 at 9:42 am
By: Rico Renzi

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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