Friday, May 29, 2009

NEW COMICS WEDNESDAY- JUNE 3rd

BATMAN and ROBIN #1.... Morrison and Quitely.... Still not sure how they expect to get this out regularly, but damn I got a lot of pre-orders on this one. The only problem is people keep referring to it as All-Star Batman and Robin.

Its not an all-star title. This Batman and Robin continues from Morrisons run on the regular Batman title and takes place after the events of Battle for the Cowl. It's in continuity,(an even bigger problem for a book that will have trouble shipping regularly).


Oh yeah, and there's some others comics this week too.


Punisher Naked Kill sounds like a neat One-shot special, as Frank has to take out a building full of bad guys with nothing but ...office supplies?

And Ultimate Spider-Man (along with the rest of the Ultimate universe) comes to an end. It was a great run, but don't worry, the whole Ultimates world restarts in a few months after some Requiem(i.e rehash) issues.

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WARNING! The Buffy comic this week has no actual Buffy content that I am aware of. This is a Tales of the Vampires One-shot special. Still looks nice, but I'm really worried about regulars grabbing this one up and wondering whats going on when they get it home and read it.

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For more vampire action, check out the Captain Britain Annual. Megan fights her way back from hell just in time to help against Dracula's conquest of England. This extra-size issue will also go some ways to explaining the magic of the Marvel Universe England.
I'm going to miss this title a lot more than Ultimate Spidy.
Lots more stuff coming next week. Check it all out at http://shop.comicsnmore.ca/online/

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

THE NEW COMICS ARE HERE!!!


I don't care what the other websites say!!
The new comics for this week are in today on Wednesday as usual. I've already had about a dozen calls from customers asking if the new comics are in, and a few who even acted like I was lying to them when I said yes. Even one of my distributors called me this morning and was surprised I was busy working on the new delivery.

The only holiday that will effect the delivery schedule this year is Canada Day, and that's only because the holiday is actually on the Wednesday.
Its a pretty big week too, with a great mix of titles. As an added incentive to come in on this rainy day, I've put out a stack of Marvel Masterworcks hrdcvrs on the front table, on sale for only $35.00 each.

Monday, May 25, 2009

WEDNESDAY MAY 27th


Dark Horse Comics first hit the big time back in the '90s with Aliens #1, time to try it again.

If the Free Comic Day entry was any sign, it should do well.


DC gives us another Final Crisis Aftermath, Ink #1, this time centered on the new Tatooed Man who came to Black Lightning's rescue in Final Crisis. This was probably one of the best Final Crisis One-shots , so I'm looking forward to this one.


Is Batman Alive? Read the Gotham Gazette #1 to find out.(I'm betting its just Dick).


The Hood seemed like just a petty crook with a gimmick, until Bendis got his hands on him. Dark Reign Hood #1 could actually be interesting to see what he has in mind for him. (Don't confuse it with Muppet Robin Hood also out this week,they're very similiar books :))


(Hey when I put a smiley face in a bracket it looks like I have 2 chins! Oh yeah, never mind.)

Last Days of Animal Man seems to be set in the future, and the title gives us all the description we need. I remember when the original Animal Man series first started, and was amazed at the number of Marvel regulars who picked it up. Might have just been the Bolland covers though. Good thing Bolland is doing the covers again.
Check out the shipping list at the on-line store for the rest of this weeks books.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

FREE COMIC DAY WRAP-UP

Yeah I know this seems pretty late, but it always takes a while to wind down from these events.

I still have to set up a date for the anniversary sale sometime in June.

Free Comic Day seems to get busier every year, which is kind of the point. There was a bit of a line-up, so I had to open a little earlier than planned.

It was great to see so many new faces, and a ton of youg kids, some even in costume.
Even with pre-bagging the freebies, it was still kind of hectic, and that was inside the store. The 10cent sale outside drew a huge crowd that continued through the day(until the weather got a little rainy). Still managed to sell more than 3,000 comics though.
We still have some free comics left over, and as in previous years will give away different ones each week as we work through the leftovers making up assortments to donate to school fun fairs and charity events.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

DMZ

Written by Brian Wood;
Art by Wood and Riccardo Burchielli; Cover by Wood

From indie comics icon Brian Wood (Demo, Channel Zero, GLOBAL FREQUENCY) and up-and-coming Italian artist Riccardo Burchielli (John Doe) comes DMZ, the series about the ultimate embedded war journalist trapped in a most unlikely war zone: the streets of New York City.
In the near future, America's worst nightmare has come true. With military adventurism overseas bogging down the Army and National Guard, the U.S. government mistakenly neglects the very real threat of anti-establishment militias scattered across the 50 states. Like a sleeping giant, Middle America rises up and violently pushes its way to the shining seas, coming to a standstill at the line in the sand — Manhattan or, as the world now knows it, the DMZ.
Matty Roth, a naive young man and aspiring photojournalist, lands a dream gig following a veteran war journalist into the heart of the DMZ. Things soon go terribly wrong, and Matty finds himself lost and alone in a world he's only seen on television. There, he is faced with a choice: try to find a way off the island, or make his career with an assignment most journalists would kill for. But can he survive in a war zone long enough to report the truth?



A truly brilliant story and wonderful art pull you in and won't let go.


A movie desperately needs to be made of this series, if you could keep idiots from referencing Escape From New York when they talk about it.


Brian Wood also writes the excellent series Northlanders, another story about manVS.manVS environment...only 1000 years earlier.

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