Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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Comic Book Review Batman694. Though I was not a very big fan of Tony .... If you want to submit your comic book or graphic novel for review then email The ...


A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 356 | Comics Should Be ...
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A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 356. by Brian Cronin; in Year of Cool Comic Moments. Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! ...

Dragon Age comic book #1 coming in March
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According to IDW Publishing, Dragon Age will be receiving the comic book treatment next year. From March 2010, fans can expect to see monthly issues based ...

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Silver titles announced for Free Comic Book Day 2010
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The Silver Sponsor titles announced this morning for Free Comic Book Day 2010 represent a range of genres and subject matter, from classic adventure and ...


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Comic Book Movie Updates: The Forgotten & Night and Fog
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by Alex Billington Just as I was about to start writing up the news that the adaptation of Evan Young and Jareth Grealish's comic book The Forgotten had ...
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From bridge jump to comic book
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by DANIELLE HARRISON THE sight of super heroes soaring from Mappleton bridge on New Year's Day has inspired an illustrator to create a Bridge Jump art book ...





15 Last Minute Gifts for a Comic Book Nerd - CraveOnline.com
By Iann Robinson
We all know that feeling, the one that creeps in as Christmas inches closer and closer. Did we get the right gift? Did we get enough? Will the people we bought stuff for love what we bought them? This problem can be really exacerbated ...
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Meta-Messages #1 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
By Brian Cronin
Reader danjack requested this, and since we're such a full-service blog here, I will oblige. This is the first in a series (of indefinite length and regularity) explaining the context behind, using Dan's term, "meta-messages. ...
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With just two days to go until Christmas, today's cover features a common theme on this years Advent Calendar Comic Book Cover Countdown: funny animals. And this cover feature one of the most famous funny animals of all time: Bugs Bunny ...
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For comic-book relief, look to boys from Brazil and Spider-Man
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By Garrett Martin / Comic Anything's possible in comic-books, but almost all good comics have one thing in common: they're about people. ...




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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Today's Comic Book News


Marvel to publish Stephen King's N comic | Robot 6 Comic Book ...
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Find X-Factor Comic Book in the Collectibles - Comics - Modern Age (1992-Now) - Superhero - X-Men category at Webstore.com -Item#1998595.

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Comic-book stories show another Africa
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ABIDJAN — Marguerite Abouet's hugely popular series of books, centred on the life of a young woman in a cheerful Ivory Coast suburb, show an Africa far from ...
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Tales of the Fallen #5 - IDW - Comic Book
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Ravage (outside of Beast Wars) has always been a Mech of few words. The same could be said of Tales of the Fallen #5, his movie-verse "Spotlight". ...
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Magnus and Solar Back on Free Comic Book Day!
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I don't know how I missed this. Maybe I was too excited about the GI Joe #155.5 Free Comic Book Day announcement by IDW, but I'm back from sabbatical to ...
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Comic Book Previews for December 23rd, 2009
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Ho, ho, ho!!! Presents for all the comic book readers out there (naughty or nice is in the eye of the beholder after all!) are in stores this Wednesday, ...
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Jonah Hex comic book movie to be released in 2010
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In the tradition of Batman-esque anti heroes, Jonah Hex is a bounty hunter post Civil War America. He is a gritty, horrifically scarred character that ...
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Wired News
Professor and Comic Book Guy Rocks
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By Brad Moon Seeing stories like this warms the cockles of my heart. Or, as Denis Leary would say, " maybe the sub-cockle area. ...

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"Eve's life is a living hell of her own choosing," Doub says about the story. "She struggles to survive in a dark world of magic and horror, ...
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Next comic book film on the way? 'Hawkman'
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Superman has had plenty as has Batman. Spider-Man is well on his way to his fourth. The X-Men have had a lot. Even Green Lantern and Deadpool will see their ...





EXCLUSIVE: DC Redefines Its Co-Feature Program - Comic Book Resources
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A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 355 | Comics Should Be ...
By Brian Cronin
I'd say this is a pretty weak choice compared to some of the others. Just didn't have that "wow" or "HOLY SHIT!" moment to it like some others have. It didn't really make me want to actually go out and read the comic, and that's what I ...
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mental_floss Blog » 6 Great Christmas Comic Book Adventures
By Mark Juddery
You can't forget the great Christmas songs, movies and television specials. But what of the wonderful, heart-warming Christmases you spent with Archie, Richie Rich, Mickey Mouse and Little Lulu? Even super-heroes sometimes take a break ...
Polite Dissent » Scott's Comic Book Cover Advent Calendar ...
By Scott
Only three days left until Christmas, and what would a Comic Book Cover Advent Calendar be without a visit from Santa's rebellious daughter, Jingle Belle? This year, issue #3 of her Dark Horse series is featured. ...
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EXCLUSIVE: 'The A-Team: Shotgun Wedding' Comic Book Preview
By Rick Marshall
When comics and movies collide, we pick up the pieces.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

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How To Secure Low Comic Book Prices - Article

How to Secure Low

Comic Book Prices

for your Comic Book Collection

Author: Muna wa Wanjiru

Comic books are for the most part an easy way to relax and enjoy the exploits of your favorite characters form action series, science fiction and in some cases fantasy series. The comic books are for the most part not that expensive and you can also buy back issues of series that you may have missed or want to read. With all of these comic books you will need to know what the comic book prices are.


These comic book prices can be used to determine which comics are highly sought after. You will be able to see from the various comic book price guides how the condition and popularity of the different comics affects the price of other comics within that type.


At present there are some very well known comic book price guides. These guides are Wizard Magazine, Standard Catalog of Comic Books and Overstreet to name but a few. You can find these comic book price guides in the standard book format. In addition these comic book guides can be found in an electronic format.


From any of these guides you will need to see how you can find the comic book prices for various comics like first issues, back issues and in some cases the hard to locate comic books.


The various comic book guides will let you see what are the categories that are used to determine the various comic book prices. This means that when you go to your local comic book shop you should be able to have a rough idea of the price range that you can expect to pay for certain types of comics.


From these comic book guides you can find the comic book prices for new comics, old comics, rare and valuable comics and what you can expect in the way of resale value. As a result owning a comic book price guide will prove to be a valuable asset for comic book collectors and comic book lovers.


These price guides will help you when you decide to add vintage or hard to find comics to your comic book collection. The guide will be able to provide you with a rough idea of the comic book prices that such comic books command.


For the various comic book lovers and comic book collectors it always helps to know what the various values are for your different comic books. An appraiser or a comic book price guide will be able to help you in finding the different comic book prices for your new, old and valuable comics.

About the Author:

Muna wa Wanjiru is a web administrator and has been researching and reporting on internet marketing for years. For more information on comic book prices, visit his site at COMIC BOOK PRICES

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Comic Book Collector Questions - Article

Comic Book Collector Questions

Author: MIKE SELVON

Many of us collected comic books as kids. As adults, we think back to a simpler time when our biggest worry was the release of the latest edition of our favorite comic. At the time, we collected comics simply because we loved them.



As we grew up, however, our interests changed. We became adults and too grown up for comic books. We might still have a stack of old comics in the attic, though, or we may have sold them at a yard sale years ago.



Some adults, though, remained proud of their comic book collections, and many turned that collecting instinct to profit, buying, and selling comic books to supplement their income.



If you are new to collecting for value, you may have some questions and concerns. This article will address the questions most commonly asked by new comic book collectors.



How do I grade my comic books?



You have two choices when it comes time to grade a comic book. You may send the comic book to the Comics Guaranty Company for grading, or you can grade the comic yourself.



The CGC will charge a fee for grading, and then seal your comic in a plastic sleeve. A CGC rating is the only purely objective means of grading and guarantees to a potential buyer that your comic does have a certain official rating.



However, since the CGC grading costs money, it is not worthwhile to have every comic graded that way. You can learn to grade comic books yourself and for lower dollar value comic books, this is the way to go. Remember to be objective when grading your own comics, as you do not want to cheat a buyer inadvertently.



For comic books that are in less than perfect condition, you will need to look carefully at each bit of damage or wear to determine which grade the comic book should receive. Online guides or comic book collectors' magazines often have reference sheets to tell you the specifics of each grade.



It may be best to work with a more experienced collector initially, until you are more familiar with how the grading system works. He or she can show you examples of various comic grades.



How can I properly store my comic books to decrease wear and tear?



First, individually bag each comic book in Mylar. These storage bags are available from any good comic book store. You will also want to use comic book boards to prevent bending or creasing.



Purchase these individually or in bulk at your comic book store. Remember to change out your boards every few years to prevent the breakdown of the board, which can have a negative impact on your comic. Finally, you will need storage boxes.



Comic book storage boxes are available in long or short size. Long boxes are better value for the money, but if your comics must be stored in tight quarters, short boxes will give you more flexibility.



Remember to store your comic books in a climate controlled environment. Extremes of heat, cold, humidity, or dryness could have a negative impact on your comic books.



So what comic books should I buy?



The answer to that question really depends on your personal interests. Did you have a favorite comic book character as a kid or do you have one now? Seek out early editions of that character's comics or read the latest on what he or she is doing now.



If you see your comic book collection mostly as an investment, then you will want to carefully research and attempt to understand the market before jumping in. Spend time on online auction sites, visit comic book shops, and talk to other collectors.



Find out what is consistently hot, what is hot right now, and what the future trends expect to be. Focus on collecting first editions, full sets, and vintage "finds."



My comic book collection is huge! How can I possibly keep up with what I have?



A variety of tracking software is now available to monitor your comic book collection. Some programs are free; others charge a small fee. The complexity of the programs varies dramatically, from simple tracking forms to the ability to generate multiple reports based on many different criteria.



Alternately, you can create your own database or spreadsheet file using software that you already own. Any office software can track a comic book collection. Simply decide which information you want to include and set up a new worksheet.



What should I know before I sell my comic book collection?



Be sure that each comic in your collection is individually graded, either by yourself or friend, or professionally through the Comics Guaranty Company (CGC). Any especially rare or valuable comics should definitely be graded by the CGC prior to sale, as the official rating will often increase the price you can receive.



Once every comic is graded, check the average selling price for each comic. Decide whether to sell individually, in sets, or in bulk. Often you can receive a better price for low value comics by selling them in bulk or in a complete set, while particularly high-end comics may command the best price alone.

About the Author:

Everything you want to know about comic books is at your fingertips from Mike Selvon's portal where a free gift awaits you. Visit us and leave a comment at our cartoons blog.

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Monday, December 14, 2009

Basic Guide To Comic Book Collecting - Article

A Basic Guide

To Comic Book Collecting

Author: Xavier Gallery

Even with the emergence of popular entertainment outlets such as the internet and satellite television, comic books have maintained an impressive market share of consumer spending. There simply is no replacement for the unique way a comic can present a story and engage its readers. Because of this, comic book collecting has also grown in recent years with a new generation of readers enjoying this rewarding hobby.



For collectors who are just beginning, there are a couple of different approaches to take to the hobby. Some people are simply fans of a particular hero or publisher. They purchase comics for their own entertainment and don't concern themselves much with the after-market value of the publication. Other collectors concentrate on acquiring limited edition or rare comics for the sake of achieving a return on their investment. This form of collecting usually requires an advanced knowledge of the market as well as the necessary funds to make large purchases.



There are five distinct eras of comic book memorabilia. The Platinum Age represent the oldest time period, dating between the 1800's and 1937. The Golden Age covers the years of 1938 to 1955. Silver Age comic books are dated between 1956 and 1969, and the Bronze Age occurred between 1970 and 1979. The Modern Age includes everything that was produced from 1980 through today. Each time period is unique and distinctive in the way the publications were written, produced, and distributed. Obviously the older periods offer the most valuable items, but there are still plenty of rare and limited comics to be found in the Modern Age.



Today's collectors will find a multitude of outlets to help them add to their collection. The internet alone has increased the accessibility of hard-to-find comics to collectors all over the world. eBay, Craigslist, and online comic book stores make finding exactly what you want as simple as clicking a mouse. While these outlets are probably the most popular markets for collectors, there is still plenty of demand for local comic book shows and stores. Of course newsstands and bookstores remain the best source for the latest publications. Ideally, the savvy collector will be comfortable with using all of the outlets mentioned here. You simply never know where you might uncover the next hidden gem to add to your collection.



Beyond these basics of comic book collecting, there are other intricacies to learn for the new collector. For instance, collectable comic books are often graded to measure their condition in a uniform manner. This is done by a professional third-party company which will seal the comic in a protective sleeve to preserve its integrity. New collectors will need to become familiar with this process if they plan on investing in rare comics. Other essential tools include comic price guides and market sales reports which help to asses the value of a particular piece.



Collecting comic books has been an entertaining hobby for many decades, and it does not appear to be slowing down anytime soon. With the continued influx of new characters and publishers, there will always be a solid foundation of new adventures to satisfy the fans. Perhaps the best part about this hobby is that there is always something new to learn along the way. By joining the legion of comic collectors around the world, you are guaranteed to have a rewarding hobby for years to come.

About the Author:
MidniteComics.com is the number one stop for collectors to buy comics online. With thousands of great deals listed everyday, it is the best place to go to build your collection.

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