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[Andrew]

Martian Manhunter (v2)

by Andrew Hurst
(a.k.a. Scaryhead)

Well its about time that founding JLA member, Martian Manhunter, got his own ongoing series and a fresh new run, right? Well this ....more

Posted November 01, 2007




[Andrew]

Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E.

by Andrew Hurst
(a.k.a. Scaryhead)

Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. is the first regular DC series from the now superstar writer Geoff Johns. Johns is recognized for his work on DC's golden age team of heroes, the JSA, and as one of DC's top ....more

Posted October 27, 2007




[Jeremiah]

BCW Shells Review

by Jeremiah Avery
(a.k.a. Gambit80)

As with many comic book collectors, I was experiencing the problem of finding ways to safely store my ever-increasing collection in the limited amount of space I had within my apartment. The stacking of several long and/or short boxes can....more

Posted August 7, 2007




[Jeremiah]

The Pros of the Con

by Jeremiah Avery
(a.k.a. Gambit80)

"Why do they do it?" That is a question that is often asked by the uninitiated - those who look upon comic collectors/readers/enthusiasts with derision and bewilderment. Some may not....more

Posted September 19, 2006




[Karen]

Lasting Impressions of a Con Gone Hollywood

by Karen
(a.k.a. klindsay)

Well, it's been a few weeks since I took my first trip to the San Diego ComicCon. My impressions are lasting and varied. There were so many great people there. We made temporary friends in almost every line and panel....more

Posted August 28, 2006




[Sean]

The Boys #1

by Sean
(a.k.a. thespectre)

"The Boys" is a comic put out by DC's Wildstorm imprint, written by Garth Ennis with art by Darrick Robertson. I've heard this book compared to Garth's "Preacher" series. The only similarity I find is Ennis' writing style. I'm a huge fan and have read all of Garth's books. This is another great read that makes me stop and think about how absurd life really is.....more

Posted August 21, 2006




[Clyf]

What drives you to collect?

by Clyf
(a.k.a. Clyfft)

When I first started, quantity was the name of the game. If my friend Greg had 100 comics, I had to have 101 comics. Back when New England Comics (www.newenglandcomics.com) had their 10th anniversary sale, they had a number of back issues for 10 cents each. I went to the store 2 or 3 times during the week of the sale and loaded up on issues....more

Posted August 14, 2006

 
  
[Q of the Week]

[Mouse Guard]"How can I tell if a particular comic is a reprint, or reissue? I realize that there are many answers to this question, depending on the age and the comic's company, so I will rephrase, is there a resource, online or otherwise, that contains info helpful to identifying first runs and reprints?"

Posted September 4, 2006




[Gen X TV Movie]"If you could develop any comic into film, tv, computer game, or even a radio broadcast, what would it be and why?"




Posted August 28, 2006




[The Flash]"What’s the point of all these revamps and re-lauches? If a comic isn't selling is it the creative team or the character that needs changing? Is it a good thing for the industry to start over with a fresh #1?"




Posted August 21, 2006




[The Show]"As convention season is upon us I am sure that for alot of us first timers have a lot of questions. What to bring? What to see? What to buy? What to wear? Even which convention to go to! So can all of you that have been to conventions help us out by listing your tips and tricks for making our first convention the best and most memorable of them all?!"

Posted August 14, 2006




[Dividers]"What do you do for labelling your titles? Do you use purchased title dividers or do you make your own? Do you make title dividers for every single title or for comics that are one offs or that you'll never get another title of do you make a divider for "S Miscellaneous" for example?"

Posted August 07, 2006




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