ComicList: New Comic Book Releases List for Wednesday, September 17, 2008. A list of the comic books, graphic novels, and other products that should be available in your local or online comic book shop this week. Information provided by our friends at Things From Another World. Check out the Comiclist Message Board...
ComicList: New Comic Book Releases List for Wednesday, September 17, 2008. ComicList headquarters: http://www.comiclist.com PLEASE NOTE- Not all of these titles will actually arrive in all stores. Let me know if any of the names or numbers are wrong. Items labeled "Release not confirmed by Diamond Distribution" are items being released this week per sources...
The kind folks at DC Comics have supplied ComicList with their solicitations for comics and other products featured in the October 2008 Previews, scheduled to ship December 2008. TRINITY #27-31 Written by Kurt Busiek and Fabian Nicieza Art by Mark Bagley &...
ComicList: Marvel for 09/17/2008 Age Of Sentry #1 (of 6)(Regular Dave Bullock Cover), $2.99 Age Of Sentry #1 (of 6)(Incentive Dave Bullock Variant Cover), $2.99 Amazing Spider-Man #572 (Regular John Romita Jr Cover)(Spider-Man New Ways To Die Tie-In), $2.99 Amazing Spider-Man #572 (Variant David Finch Bullseye Cover)(Spider-Man New Ways To Die Tie-In),...
ComicList: DC for 09/17/2008 Action Comics #869, $2.99 Air #2, $2.99 All Star Series 1 Balanced Case Assortment, AR All Star Series 1 Balanced Inner Case Assortment, AR All Star Series 1 Batgirl Action Figure, AR All Star Series 1 Batman Action Figure, AR All Star Series 1...
ComicList: Dark Horse for 09/17/2008 Astro Boy TP Vol 1 & 2, $14.95 Bettie Page 6 Inch Statue, $59.99 Buffy The Vampire Slayer Conversations With Dead People Board, $29.99 Classic Spirit Statue, $175.00 Conan The Cimmerian #3, $2.99 Criminal Macabre My Demon Baby TP, $12.95 Indiana Jones...
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Secret Invasion X-Men #2 of 4 Marvel Comics Carey & Nord Well, the X-Men appear to be able to handle the Skrulls and even the Super Skrulls so what’s left? Well this issue doesn’t exactly show us how the Skrulls are...
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Secret Invasion #6 of 8 Marvel Comics Bendis, Yu, Morales & Martin Ah the war has finally gotten Earth’s heroes to hit back. The Marvel trinity is reunited in this issue and things seem to swing the other way. Or does...
The kind folks at Archie Comics have supplied ComicList with their solicitations for comics and other products featured in the October 2008 Previews, scheduled to ship December 2008. ARCHIE COMICS SHIPPING DECEMBER 2008 THE ARCHIES: GREATEST HITS VOLUME ONE Everyone's...
Norwalk, CT - September 12, 2008 - ComicMix Editor-in-Chief Mike Gold today announced the debut of three graphic novels exclusively at the Baltimore Comic-Con. The full-color books have been serialized on the popular website and are only now available as printed volumes: EZ Street - The Harvey-nominated graphic novel by Robert Tinnell (Feast of...
Visionary Comics Studio will be appearing at the Baltimore Comic Con Saturday, September 27th and Sunday, September 28th! Baltimore is VCS's home convention so the whole studio will be out in force including staff Charlie Hall and Ben Chafe, creators Mike Kingston, Chris McCay, Kirk Kugel, Brian Koscienski, Chris Pisano and many others! Come by...
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Lone Ranger #13 Dynamite Comics Matthews, Cariello & Cassaday Don’t get me wrong. I love the Lone Ranger and his return to comics. I loved the first group of issues. However, this particular issue and the first two of this arc...
The Los Angeles Times asks Frank Miller, who expressed a mixture of surprise and delight, about the recalled All Star Batman #10 which, incredibly, was not entirely recalled and destroyed. As of this writing over 200 copies are on sale on Ebay.
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Green Lantern Corps #28 DC Comics Tomasi, Ross & Laguna The mysterious deaths of the Green Lantern rookie’s family members are solved as the Lanterns utilize some tricks of their own to track down the killer. The comic gives some great...
In the 1960s, comic book collectors were viewed as misfits and were frequently the object of ridicule. Today, of course, they are viewed more like shrewd investors. In 1967 in Oklahoma City, a small group of misfits – but otherwise shrewd investors – met for the first time to share their passion for comics, classic...
ComicList Week In Review Volume 14, Issue 37 I updated the ComicList Myspace page a bit. I'm open to suggestions. Oh, and every copy of All Star Batman #10 was destroyed. No, really. Subscribe to ComicList Week In Review by Email. Join us on FriendFeed and the ComicList Message Board...
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews X-Men Magneto Testament #1 of 5 Marvel Comics – Marvel Knights Pak, Di Giandomenico & Hollingsworth You might look at this as just another origins comic book dealing with another long time character. However, this story, particularly this issue, is...
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Cable King Size Spectacular #1 Marvel Comics Swierczynski & Lashley I have bounced back and forth on this series. This issue was excellent. It didn’t change the setting much from the first arc, but there something clever about the story telling...
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Star Wars Clone Wars #1 of 6 Dark Horse Comics Gilroy, Hepburn & Parsons This is review is going to be driven by the classic battle of expectations. I had a set of expectations for this comic and it was probably...
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