Sunday, March 13, 2016

New Comics For Wednesday 16th of March


A list of winning, right here before your very eyes! But before we get onto that don't forget about the next All Star Women's Comic Book Club Meet Up this Saturday, the 19th of March 5PM. New club goers are always welcome and for all the details head to the event page at : https://www.facebook.com/events/911021282351193/


Now Comics!

Iron Man of mystery? Thanks to Bendis and Maleev, Tony Stark goes global with INTERNATIONAL IRON MAN #1. DC TV's over the top superteam gets a nice tribute in comic form this week with the anthology based around the main heroes of the show in LEGENDS OF TOMORROW #1. Are you reading Warren Ellis INJECTION? If not, drop what you are doing to check out the first trade and get up to date to issue #8 out this week. This incredible series is a modern day Frankenstein/AI, the folly of man playing god, supernatural, alchemy detective tale that Ellis and Declan Shalvey are knocking out of the park. Double down on the latest Dark Knight tales with BATMAN HC VOL 08 SUPERHEAVY and BATMAN TP VOL 07 ENDGAME setting up the end of Snyder's epic run. Hot on the heels of the massive announcement of the Lumberjanes/Gotham Academy team up mini, you now get to the chance to catch up with Gotham's littlest detectives with GOTHAM ACADEMY TP VOL 02 CALAMITY. Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham's ode to the very best of Lovecraft is collected in one mind shattering edition in NAMELESS HC. Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie showing their love of 80's music video clips return with the next chapter of their music is magic series, PHONOGRAM TP VOL 03 IMMATERIAL GIRL. IDW get in on some "What If" one shots with a few of their titles this week with new takes on GHOSTBUSTERS DEVIATIONS and TRANSFORMERS DEVIATIONS. Teen love and angst is everywhere in the Mark Waid and Fiona Staples relaunch of an icon, ARCHIE TP VOL 01. The title of Dan Clowes has paid off in the wait for his latest work, PATIENCE HC. PAKNADEL & TRAKHANOV TURNCOAT #1 from BOOM, show a future earth in crisis after being occupied but a alien race, then abandoned, the building blocks of a new society is not going to came easily. Celebrate one of the finest Marvel event books in the company's history with the wonderfully epic and perfect swan song for writer, Jonathan Hickman's departure from mainstream comic in SECRET WARS HC. Also back in stock, one of the very best first issues from the previous Daredevil team, Waid and Sammee, BLACK WIDOW #1 should NOT be missed! And not to forget, ONE PUNCH MAN GN VOL 05 punching his way into our hearts, one punch at a time.

Any other requests of books you are after just let us know and we'll do our best to help!

MARVEL
ALL NEW INHUMANS #5
ALL NEW X-MEN #6
ASTONISHING ANT-MAN #6
CAPTAIN MARVEL #3
DEADPOOL MERCS FOR MONEY #2 (OF 5)
EXTRAORDINARY X-MEN #8 AW
INFINITY ENTITY #2 (OF 4)
INTERNATIONAL IRON MAN #1
KANAN #12
POWER MAN AND IRON FIST #2
SCARLET WITCH #4
SILK #6
SPIDER-WOMAN #5
SQUADRON SUPREME #5
STARBRAND AND NIGHTMASK #4
STAR-LORD #5
UNCANNY INHUMANS #6
WEB WARRIORS #5

DC COMICS
BATMAN AND ROBIN ETERNAL #24
BLACK CANARY #9
DOCTOR FATE #10
GREEN ARROW #50 VAR ED
INJUSTICE GODS AMONG US YEAR FIVE #6
LEGENDS OF TOMORROW #1
MARTIAN MANHUNTER #10
POISON IVY CYCLE OF LIFE AND DEATH #3 (OF 6)
ROBIN SON OF BATMAN #10 POLYBAG VAR ED
SINESTRO #21
SUPERMAN #50 POLYBAG VAR ED (NOTE PRICE)
SUPERMAN AMERICAN ALIEN #5 (OF 7)
SUPERMAN THE COMING OF THE SUPERMEN #2 (OF 6)
SUPERMAN WONDER WOMAN #27 POLYBAG VAR ED
TITANS HUNT #6 (OF 12)

VERTIGO
ASTRO CITY #33
CLEAN ROOM #6
LUCIFER #4
RED THORN #5

BOOM
ADVENTURE TIME #50
BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA #22
JIM HENSONS STORYTELLER DRAGONS #4
JONESY #2
LUMBERJANES #24
PAKNADEL & TRAKHANOV TURNCOAT #1
WELCOME BACK #6

DARK HORSE
DARK HORSE PRESENTS 2014 #20
DRAGON AGE MAGEKILLER #4 (OF 5)
MYSTERY GIRL #4
USAGI YOJIMBO #153

DYNAMITE
DEVOLUTION #3 (OF 5)
GRUMPY CAT & POKEY #2 (OF 6)
JAMES BOND #5
LORDS OF THE JUNGLE #1 (OF 6)
RED SONJA VOL 3 #3

IDW
AMAZING FOREST #3
EIGHTH SEAL #4 (OF 5)
GHOSTBUSTERS DEVIATIONS (ONE SHOT)
HAUNTED LOVE #2
MAXX MAXXIMIZED #29
MICKEY MOUSE #10
MY LITTLE PONY FRIENDS FOREVER #26
MY LITTLE PONY FRIENDSHIP IS MAGIC #40
STAR TREK STARFLEET ACADEMY #4 (OF 5)
TRANSFORMERS #51
TRANSFORMERS DEVIATIONS (ONE SHOT)
UNCLE SCROOGE #12
WALT DISNEY COMICS & STORIES #729

IMAGE
13TH ARTIFACT ONE SHOT
EMPTY ZONE #6
HUCK #5
INJECTION #8
LEGACY OF LUTHER STRODE #5
LOW #12
MONSTRESS #4
ODYC #10
RAT QUEENS #15
ROCHE LIMIT MONADIC #1 (OF 4)
STARVE #7
SYMMETRY #4

VALIANT
A&A #1
IMPERIUM #14
WRATH OF THE ETERNAL WARRIOR #5

MISC
CLANDESTINO #2
DOCTOR WHO 8TH #5 (OF 5)
DOORMAN #1
IRWIN ALLEN LOST IN SPACE #1
MAN PLUS #3 (OF 4)
POWER BUTTON #0
PRINCELESS RAVEN PIRATE PRINCESS #6
RIVERS OF LONDON NIGHT WITCH #1 (OF 5)
SANTERIA THE GODDESS KISS #1
SECOND SIGHT #2
SIMPSONS COMICS #227

TRADES
AQUAMAN TP VOL 06 MAELSTROM
ARCHIE TP VOL 01
AWKWARD GN
BART SIMPSON TP MASTER OF DISASTER
BATMAN HC VOL 08 SUPERHEAVY
BATMAN TP VOL 07 ENDGAME
BEAUTY TP VOL 01
BOY & BEAST GN VOL 01
CAPTAIN AMERICA AND FALCON BY PRIEST TP COMP COLL
CAPTAIN CANUCK TP VOL 01 ALEPH
CHRONICLES OF CONAN TP VOL 31 EMPIRE OF UNDEAD
CIVIL WAR FRONT LINE TP
CIVIL WAR X-MEN TP NEW PTG
COLORING DC BATMAN ADVENTURES MAD LOVE TP
COMIC BOOK APOCALYPSE GRAPHIC WORLD OF JACK KIRBY
DAN CLOWES PATIENCE HC
DARK TOWER DRAWING OF THREE TP LADY OF SHADOWS
DAVID CHELSEAS 24 HOUR COMICS HC VOL 02 SLEEPLESS
EERIE TP VOL 01 EXPERIMENTS IN TERROR
GI JOE A REAL AMERICAN HERO TP VOL 14
GOTHAM ACADEMY TP VOL 02 CALAMITY
HALO FALL OF REACH TP
HEATHENTOWN GN (NEW PTG)
HELP US GREAT WARRIOR TP VOL 01
HIT TP VOL 02 1957
HUMANS TP VOL 02 HUMANS TILL DETH UP
JUSTICE LEAGUE 3001 TP VOL 01 DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN
KUNG FU PANDA 3 CINESTORY TP
LUKE CAGE TP VOL 02 SECOND CHANCES
MASTER KEATON GN VOL 05
MAXX MAXXED OUT TP VOL 01
NAILBITER HC VOL 01 THE MURDER ED
NAMELESS HC
NIKOPOL TRILOGY VOL 01
ONE PUNCH MAN GN VOL 05
PHONOGRAM TP VOL 03 IMMATERIAL GIRL
PROJECT SUPERPOWERS BLACKCROSS TP
QUARANTINE ZONE HC
ROBIN TP VOL 02
SECRET WARS HC
STEVEN UNIVERSE TP VOL 02
SUPERMAN THE GOLDEN AGE TP VOL 01
TMNT ONGOING (IDW) COLL HC VOL 02
TOMBOY DIVINE INTERVENTION TP
TRANSFORMERS TP VOL 08
UNCLE SCROOGE PERIL OF PANDORAS BOX TP
VISUAL FUNK STREET ART ADULT COLORING BOOK TP
WINTERWORLD TP BETTER ANGELS COLDER HEARTS
WITCHBLADE BORNE AGAIN TP VOL 03
WOODY GUTHRIE & DUST BOWL BALLADS
WORLD OF WARCRAFT CHRONICLE HC VOL 01
WORMWOOD GENTLEMAN CORPSE OMNIBUS TP

MERCH
POP RIDES ADVENTURE TIME JAKE CAR & FINN VIN FIG

BACK IN STOCK
BLACK WIDOW #1
SPIDER-MAN DEADPOOL #1 MCGUINNESS 3RD PTG
SPIDER-MAN DEADPOOL #2 MCGUINNESS 2ND PTG
SUNSTONE OGN VOL 04

VISION #4 DEL MUNDO 2ND PTG

Saturday, March 12, 2016

BATMAN V SUPERMAN DAWN OF JUSTICE PREVIEW SCREENING DOUBLE PASS GIVEAWAY!



Thanks to Roadshow Films and BATMAN V SUPERMAN DAWN OF JUSTICE, IN CINEMAS MARCH 24, we are extremely excited to give you the opportunity to win a Double Pass to a very special fan preview screening of BATMAN V SUPERMAN, Tuesday March 22. 

All you need to do to go into the draw is click on this link and enter your details 


Good luck and many the best hero win!

Thanks again to Roadshow Films and of course BATMAN V SUPERMAN DAWN OF JUSTICE, IN CINEMAS MARCH 24

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

10 CLOVERFIELD LANE IN-SEASON PASS AND POSTER GIVEAWAY!


After surviving a car accident, a young woman wakes up in an underground cellar. She fears she has been abducted by a survivalist, who tells her he saved her life and that a worldwide chemical attack has left Earth's surface uninhabitable. Uncertain what to believe, she decides she must escape, no matter what dangers she may face outside.


To celebrate the release of 10 Cloverfield Lane in cinemas March 10th, those wonderful folks from Paramount Pictures are giving us 5 Double In-Season Passes and Movie Posters to give away! 

To go into the draw for your chance to win all you need to do is tell us, "Mystery is a large part of this film's appeal and not much has been given away about it's plot and setting. What is it exactly you think we'll find at 10 Cloverfield Lane?"


Terms and Conditions:

-Only entries made via the comments on the Facebook post will be included in the draw.
-All entries will go into the All Star Barrel and winners will be drawn at random.
-Entries close 6pm Monday the 14th of March and winners will be announced Tuesday the 15th.
-Prizes will only be available to pick up from the store and winners must produce photo ID upon pick up.
-Prizes MUST be picked up no later than a week after the draw. Any remaining tickets after this date will be given away at our discretion to make sure they don't go to waste.

Facebook: facebook.com/ParamountPictures
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10 CLOVERFIELD LANE
ONLY AT THE MOVIES MARCH 10

©2016 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved

Monday, March 7, 2016

ALL STAR RECOMMENDS FOR MARCH 8TH


I packed my bags and left Gotham City, a place I had inhabited for well over three decades, with the conclusion of Grant Morrison’s Batman Incorporated and the arrival of The New 52. It was a tough decision. The crime rate I could deal with but the unrelenting horror sweeping through my town’s back alleys and the sudden, pervasive 1990's aesthetic I could not. My old spot got filled very quickly, however, and the city seemed to be booming. More and more people flooded in and although I didn’t quite understand it, I was happy that they were happy with their move into town even if the place just wasn’t for me anymore, despite the fact that a really good academy opened up filled with smart cool, mystery-solving kids.

I may come back in a few weeks when something called Batman v Superman opens. I might not. I haven’t made my mind up yet. But what I might do in the next few weeks leading up to that is take you on an odd little sightseeing tour as a reminder that there is a part of Gotham for everybody, you just have to go looking for it.



COMIC OF THE WEEK : JOKER
By Brian Azzarello & Lee Bermejo
Published By DC Comics

If I remember correctly, this stand-alone hardcover graphic novel was released to coincide with the arrival of The Dark Knight in 2008, an artful money grab by DC not unlike Morrison and McKean’s 1989 Arkham Asylum that Tim Burton inspired-Batmania made fly off the shelves and Morrison a very wealthy man. Joker obviously looked to capitalise on Heath Ledger’s onscreen magnetic insanity and the film’s pretty nihilistic tone by being as sleazily, rotgut whisky fuelled noir as possible. Gotham’s underbelly is exposed in as stark and unrepentantly gruesome a light as possibly ever before, to the point where, as a reader, you may well just be begging for Batman to show up by the story’s end.

Brian Azzarello, currently doing the heavy lifting on scripts for Dark Knight III: The Master Race, has long been DCs go-to guy for noir and hardboiled. He’s the perfect fit for a project like Joker, a comic that vibes like a grim, long-lost psycho pulp novel, unapologetic in its need to wallow in Gotham’s muck. Lines like, “We made Gotham a toilet an’ Joker sat in it,” give you a fair indication of what you’re in store for – a Joker seeking not just revenge but self-annihilation, a pill-popping ghoul who flickers from committing acts of random and intense violence, to, in calmer moments, being plagued by the void, near-crippled with depression as he feels everything “slipping away” as the shadow of the Bat falls over him. He is, of course, crazy. A man with a metaphorical box of matches in one hand and a fire extinguisher in the other, in his own way as plagued by dualism as his main rival here, Two Face.

After being mysteriously released from Arkham Asylum for reasons not made entirely clear, Joker is picked up at the institution’s gothic gates by new henchman Jonny Frost, a kind of everyman lowlife, who becomes our narrator, drawing us down and down and down further and further into both the city’s underworld and Joker’s fractured mind. Joker, immediately, wants his criminal enterprises back – they’ve been carved up in his absence – by any means necessary and Two-Face has the bulk of it.

This right here is what makes Joker a book of interest to Gotham fans as it’s rare to see such criminal squabbles and turf warfare unfold without Batman either telling us about it, or interfering in it. Recruiting a bunch of thugs including Killer Croc, Joker sets about reclaiming what’s his and as the futility of it all begins to dawn on him and Batman’s presence draws ever nearer, he embraces his inner chaos (very much in keeping with the Nolan/Ledger Dark Knight take), deciding instead to burn it all down. “This belongs to me!” he screams, as flames rise up around him. He refers not to the city, to the rackets he’s lost, but to the sheer, pure anarchic force of uncontrollable chaos. This is a final reminder that although he’s being sandwiched into a narrative that’s similar to that of Richard Stark’s iconic heist man Parker, there is no honour with the Joker. There is nothing cool about the Joker. Unlike Parker, Joker wants not what’s owed, he wants *everything* -- up to and including the end of everything.

Artist Lee Bermejo (most recently of his own Suiciders), with ink assists from the ever-wonderful Mick Gray and colours by Patricia Mulvihill, ekes every last depraved drop from his characters and his scenery. His Joker, grin carved Ledger-like across his mouth and cheeks, snarls, pouts and grins his way, yellow-toothed, through the pages. His Gotham is a total cesspool, all filthy streets, squalid motel rooms, strip clubs and rusting dockland. His realistic art lends extra impact to images of men shot dead on public toilet stalls or stuffed into garbage cans and his image of a pilled-up Joker, eyes glazed, sitting spread-eagled on a chair with a bear skin beneath him covered with scattered capsules is almost iconic.

There are some oddities here, despite all of this. Why The Penguin is constantly referred to as “Abner” I have no idea and Azzarello’s cute little dialogue word games sometimes don’t land. The Riddler costumed as a kind of crippled, low-rent pimp doesn’t work for me visually and die-hard fans of Harley Quinn may not enjoy how she’s presented by the creators, even though I’d argue that the New 52 did more harm than this particular project, at least visually.

As a stand-alone project, however, Azzarello and Bermejo’s Joker is a fascinating book, a comic that’s undeniably nasty, yet cleverly constructed and open to any (mature age) reader – there’s no continuity knowledge required, no backstory, no secret origins. There is just the Joker, a Batman-sized space in his mind, gruesome, bloody criminal vengeance and ever-spiralling madness that proves more than at least one character can take. It’s exactly the sort of showcase darkest Batman material needs, in my opinion. See this week’s video for a tribute to the book.


WEBCOMIC OF THE WEEK : OUTRAGE
By Darrin Bell

You’ve probably stumbled across this one as it was everywhere. Still, it’s nice to be topical for once, and this excellent little comic from Darrin Bell is certainly that, covering the manufactured outrage of #Oscarssowhite and revealing a much larger and greater problem within the entertainment machine.




COUNTDOWN TO MOZ METAL: HEAVY METAL JULY 1979

The editorial for this issue actively encourages readers to “light up and enjoy” its contents, but given that the work of Michael Hinge is in this issue, I would issue a word of caution as the potency of your given substance may well treble upon the psychedelic might of one of his pages. But we’ll get to that…

Sindbad’s adventures in “New Tales of the Arabian Nights” by Richard Corben and Jan Strnad wind down, with our grizzled hero learning, finally, about love through his friendship with a dog…which he all but abandons (either that or it dies off panel) to be with his human love. Not a good result for animal lovers anywhere. Bad jokes aside, I’m conflicted about the conclusion of this strip. On the one hand, it’s tough to find anything new to say about it week in, week out, as I don’t what to Corb-load you too much, but on the other hand, it’s presence will be missed.

Gray Morrow’s “Eight Belles,” his tales of “empowered” women, returns with “Stingaree” the story of a female cop who takes on the mantle of masked vigilante The Stingaree and fights crime for several years until, one night, “in a dark alley, The Stingaree…met a fateful end” by being gunned down by two male mobster types. Wow. So much empowerment there, Gray. Still, it’s a curious thing to see something so comparatively “real world” in Heavy Metal and Stingaree, in her sort of lucha mask and leather jacket, does cut a pretty bad ass figure.

Reader Rich Kaplan and I are on the same page, as he writes in asking for Chantal Montellier’s “1996” to be collected in its entirety. His request is met with a reply of: “We have no plans to run it as a book (good idea though).”

And so ended discussion of a collected hardcover…probably forever.

But it’s okay, at least for now, as Montellier returns this very issue with part one of “Shelter,” a wonderfully dystopian piece about a well-to-do couple who race to a shopping mall to beat curfew and find themselves trapped in there as nuclear war breaks out. There’s something incredibly Ballardian about this piece, opening with a television broadcasting news of mass death and warfare while a tuxedo wearing man (who looks not unlike a young Oscar Wilde) chats inanely on the phone. His partner, an equally well dressed young woman, complains of harassment from unseen authority figures targeting “women and foreigners” as they head off to the mall, a structure which promises “anti-atomic protection” at “100%.” Barely anything happens in this first chapter, but “Shelter” with its Ballardian motifs and still-scorching relevance already feels like the most vital and required strip HM has published in some time up to this point. Montellier’s cartooning has gone a bit Jacques Tardi here, a good thing, with her round, simple characters inhabiting the sterile consumer-filled mall, and it’s a pretty sad state of affairs that she’s a barely recognised figure in comics these days. Seek out her work, she’s brilliant.

Alias does it again with “Only Connect: Multiple Choice” this time presenting an existential bureaucratic hell as an artificial lifeform, built for war, is asked to complete a soul-punching multiple choice test to determine suitability for menial space-tasks. The poor lifeform must answer multiple choice questions like:

WE’RE GOING:

-Everywhere

-Nowhere

-Somewhere

-To Be Recycled

The testers discover that they have a special lifeform on their hands, too special of course for the task at hand and so he is “recycled,” chewed up by a machine and spat out once more, ready to take the test all over again. This one hurt my heart.

Michael Hinge and Neal Adams, yes, crazy Neal Adams, present the aforementioned psychedelic masterpiece “Rears Its Ugly Head,” the story of a lonely deep space engineer, who finds his robot companion to be less than suitable company. “Ordering” a human female, the twist comes in the form of the robot’s jealousy, as he sabotages the woman’s arrival which is tragic on many levels, not the least of which is that she’s as equal in engineering skill as the man. Hinge’s art is gorgeous, with every page suitable for framing. His modern equivalent may well be Christian Ward, but by way of pop artist and Adventures of Jodelle creator, Guy Peellaert. Acid-soaked colours and an impeccable sense of page design highlight the art, about which I could drop superlatives all day, but let’s just instead stare agog at it together, shall we?




Good grief…




COMICS VIDEO OF THE WEEK : JOKER, AZZARELLO & BERMEJO TRIBUTE

Unless you understand Spanish, you won’t get much reading out of this week’s video, but as it’s essentially a showcase for the artwork of Lee Bermejo, that doesn’t really matter too much. Wisely including the Tommy gun-toting gorilla from the zoo scene, this tribute to Azzarello and Bermejo’s Joker does a far better job than I did above highlighting the comic’s excellent visuals.





See you next week. Love your comics.



Cameron Ashley spends a lot of time writing comics and other things you’ll likely never read. He’s the chief editor and co-publisher of Crime Factory (www.thecrimefactory.com). You can reach him @cjamesashley on Twitter.


Sunday, March 6, 2016

New Comics For Wednesday 9th of March



Before you take a look at this week's new comic list, make sure you check out the details for the next event we'll be hosting. This Saturday, the 12th of March 1pm-5pm, it's time for the LITTLE COMICS MARKET. This comic event features not only the launch of a number of new local releases but also LIVE drawing by Ben Hutchings AND an incredible showcase of the best indie work from US outfit, RETROFIT. Couple this with a couple of raffles and comic prizes to be won you are going to want to click on the event page right HERE for all the details and updates! Now back to our regular programming...

Prepare to go all school classic Marvel cosmic with Starlin and Davis pairing up for some Adam Warlock adventures in INFINITY ENTITY #1. The continued (and maybe a little surprising) success of DKIII is made all the sweeter for those collectors of us out there with DARK KNIGHT III MASTER RACE #3 (OF 8) COLLECTORS ED. Jason Aaron delivers a verily different spin on the god(s) of thunders with his addition of the Godly Police Force Secret Wars drama in THORS TP. This is also timed nicely with the second softcover collection of the most recent God of Thunder adventures in THOR TP VOL 02 WHO HOLDS HAMMER. If that double treat of Norse space gods isn't barbaric enough for you, make sure to check out the already classic continuing tales of HEAD LOPPER #3. Remember that point in time in the 90's that DC thought Bruce Wayne wasn't gritty and dark enough to be Batman? Enter Azrael and his first solo story in AZRAEL TP VOL 01 FALLEN ANGEL. War Hero and Eternal Slacker, now head of robot special forces training, what a droid to do when humans resurface in their world in D4VE2 TP VOL 02. BAKER STREET PECULIARS #1 is new from BOOM about a group of young detectives in the making following in the footsteps of Sherlock Holmes, who perhaps it's quite who he seems to be. With all the love of Star Wars still going strong, you might want to touch base with the tales that started it all in STAR WARS ORIGINAL TRILOGY GN HCPart Grand Theft Auto, part the Last Samurai, Rick Remender and Sean Murphy take us on a steroid fueled action romp, you won't soon forget in TOKYO GHOST TP VOL 01 ATOMIC GARDENA double dose of DC superteams with Geoff Johns JUSTICE LEAGUE HC VOL 07 DARKSEID WAR PART 1 and JUSTICE LEAGUE TP VOL 06 INJUSTICE LEAGUE.

Anything you missed on to put yourself down for? Just let us know and we'll get you sorted!

MARVEL
AGENTS OF SHIELD #3 ASO
ALL NEW WOLVERINE #6
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #9
BLACK KNIGHT #5
DOCTOR STRANGE #6
GUARDIANS OF GALAXY #6
HAUNTED MANSION #1 (OF 5)
HOWARD THE DUCK #5
INFINITY ENTITY #1 (OF 4)
MIGHTY THOR #5
MS MARVEL #5
RED WOLF #4
ROCKET RACCOON AND GROOT #3
SPIDER-GWEN #6
SPIDER-MAN 2099 #8
SPIDER-MAN DEADPOOL #3
UNCANNY AVENGERS #7 ASO
VISION #5
WEIRDWORLD #4

DC COMICS
ACTION COMICS #50 POLYBAG VAR ED (NOTE PRICE)
BATMAN AND ROBIN ETERNAL #23
BATMAN SUPERMAN #30 POLYBAG VAR ED
BATMAN TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #4 (OF 6)
CATWOMAN #50 (NOTE PRICE)
CONSTANTINE THE HELLBLAZER #10
DARK KNIGHT III MASTER RACE #3 (OF 8) COLLECTORS ED
DETECTIVE COMICS #50 POLYBAG VAR ED (NOTE PRICE)
EARTH 2 SOCIETY #10
GOTHAM ACADEMY #16
GREEN LANTERN CORPS EDGE OF OBLIVION #3 (OF 6)
LEGEND OF WONDER WOMAN #3 (OF 9)
NEW SUICIDE SQUAD #18
RED HOOD ARSENAL #10
STARFIRE #10
TELOS #6

VERTIGO
DARK AND BLOODY #2 (OF 6)
FABLES THE WOLF AMONG US #15
NEW ROMANCER #4 (OF 6)
SLASH & BURN #5

BOOM
BAKER STREET PECULIARS #1
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK #15
KENNEL BLOCK BLUES #2
LANTERN CITY #11 (OF 12)
LAST CONTRACT #3
REGULAR SHOW #33
SNOW BLIND #4

DARK HORSE
ALABASTER THE GOOD THE BAD & THE BIRD #4 (OF 5)
HARROW COUNTY #10
KINGS ROAD #2
LEAVING MEGALOPOLIS SURVIVING MEGALOPOLIS #3
MASSIVE NINTH WAVE #4

DYNAMITE
SHAFT IMITATION OF LIFE #2 (OF 4)
VOLTRON FROM THE ASHES #6 (OF 6)

IDW
DIRK GENTLY A SPOON TOO SHORT #2 (OF 5)
DONALD DUCK #11
DRIVE #4 (OF 4)
GUTTER MAGIC #3 (OF 4)
INSUFFERABLE ON THE ROAD #2
LUNA THE VAMPIRE #3 (OF 3)
MARS ATTACKS OCCUPATION #1 (OF 5)
OCTOBER FACTION #14
STAR TREK ONGOING #55
TMNT AMAZING ADVENTURES #8
TRANSFORMERS MORE THAN MEETS EYE #50
VICTORIE CITY #3 (OF 4)
X-FILES DEVIATIONS (ONE SHOT)

IMAGE
BLACK JACK KETCHUM #4 (OF 4)
CODENAME BABOUSHKA CONCLAVE OF DEATH #5
DESCENDER #11
HEAD LOPPER #3
JUPITERS CIRCLE VOL 2 #4 (OF 6)
LIMBO #5 (OF 6)
NO MERCY #8
SHUTTER #19

ONI
BUNKER #15

VALIANT
NINJAK #13

MISC
CROSSED PLUS 100 #14
DISNEY PRINCESS #1
DOCTOR WHO 12TH YEAR TWO #3
HEROES GODSEND #1 (OF 5)
INSEXTS #4
NIOBE SHE IS LIFE #2
SAMURAI #1 (OF 8)
SPONGEBOB COMICS #54
STREET FIGHTER V CHARLIE NASH
VORACIOUS #2 (OF 5)
WAR STORIES #17

TRADES
ANGEL & FAITH SEASON 10 TP VOL 04 MORE THAN KIN
AZRAEL TP VOL 01 FALLEN ANGEL
BATMAN AND ROBIN ETERNAL TP VOL 01
BATMAN BEYOND TP VOL 01 BRAVE NEW WORLDS
BATMAN BY NEAL ADAMS OMNIBUS HC
BATMAN CONTAGION TP
BATMAN SUPERMAN SILVER AGE OMNIBUS HC VOL 01
BLACKLIST TP VOL 01
BLOODY MARY TP
CAPTAIN AMERICA TP VOL 01 MARVEL KNIGHTS
CIVIL WAR BLACK PANTHER TP NEW PTG
CIVIL WAR WOLVERINE TP NEW PTG
CLASSIC ILLUSTRATED TP #1 WAR OF THE WORLDS
CLASSIC ILLUSTRATED TP 20000 LEAGUES UNDER SEA
CLASSIC ILLUSTRATED TP DR JEKYLL & MR HYDE
CLASSIC ILLUSTRATED TP FRANKENSTEIN
CLASSIC ILLUSTRATED TP LAST OF MOHICANS
CLASSIC ILLUSTRATED TP MOBY DICK
CLASSIC ILLUSTRATED TP ROMEO & JULIET
CLASSIC ILLUSTRATED TP THREE MUSKETEERS
CLASSIC ILLUSTRATED TP TIME MACHINE
CREEPS GN VOL 02 TROLLS WILL FEAST
CROSSED PLUS 100 TP VOL 02
D4VE2 TP VOL 02
DELILAH DIRK & KINGS SHILLING GN
DOCTOR WHO 12TH HC VOL 03 HYPERION
DONALD DUCK TYCOONRAKER TP
DRAGONLANCE CHRONICLES TP VOL 03 DRAGONS OF SPRING DAWNING
EARTH 2 SOCIETY TP VOL 01 PLANETFALL
HALO ESCALATION TP VOL 04
IMPERIUM TP VOL 03 VINE IMPERATIVE
JUSTICE LEAGUE HC VOL 07 DARKSEID WAR PART 1
JUSTICE LEAGUE TP VOL 06 INJUSTICE LEAGUE
KING TIGER SON OF THE DRAGON TP
MARCH OVERSIZED HC BOOK 01 LTD ED
MERCURY HEAT TP VOL 01
MY LITTLE PONY FRIENDSHIP IS MAGIC TP VOL 09
ONLY LIVING BOY GN VOL 01 PATCHWORK PLANET
PORCELAIN BONE CHINA GN VOL 02
SHERLOCK HOLMES 7 PER-CENT SOLUTION TP
STAR WARS ORIGINAL TRILOGY GN HC
STRING DIVERS TP
SUPERIOR IRON MAN TP VOL 02 STARK CONTRAST
TEEN TITANS TP VOL 02 ROGUE TARGETS
THOR CORPS TP
THOR TP VOL 02 WHO HOLDS HAMMER
THORS TP
THROUGH THE HABITRAILS LIFE BEFORE AFTER CAREER IN
TMNT ADVENTURES TP VOL 11
TOKYO GHOST TP VOL 01 ATOMIC GARDEN
X-FILES SEASON 11 HC VOL 01
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