Monthly Archives: July 2016

Week in Review: After SDCC JULY 27

Three things of note this week I’ve read a lot of people talking about But Like Maybe #1 this week. This book is entirely an example of the current modern pump and dump. The book is not selling above cover online but “speculators” are saying its a great pick. Don’t be fooled. The book is “the first comic to be

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SDCC WEEK

First off, shout out to Mitch Nash for correcting my Batman Joker post yesterday! As SDCC continues to spew out comic book news we have two announcements to note and one book that came out this week that you should be looking for. Continuing the premature finale of Comedy Central’s Brickleberry, this week saw the release of Dynamites new four

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Hollyweird: BEFORE SDCC

It’s the week before SDCC also known as the “big multimedia” Every publisher announcing new titles and media deals convention. A book that has been seeing a lot of love this week is Plutona #1. It was announced this week that Jeff Lemire and Emi Lenox’s Plutona was being developed by Wayward Point Entertainment for the big screen. This book

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Week in Review July 17

Everything has been quite here the last few days, but rest assured there are a lot of posts coming your way this week! There is still a lot of money to be made on store and regional variants, but it’s about picking the right ones. There was some buzz about the GameStop Harley Quinn #29 Variant, it features a new

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Week of July 9 – Marvel Now

This week has been absorbed with speculation on the new Marvel Now Universe, mostly surrounding new Iron-Man, RiRi Williams. Her first appearance (Invincible Iron-man #7 2016) has steadily been selling for $30 to $40 (shes building the Iron-Man Suit) – the issue where she puts on the suit for the first time is also doing considerably well selling for $15

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Book to Look for: Hillbilly #1

After a fairly lengthy absence from the publication scene and after bringing his Goon monthly series to Dark Horse Comics, Eric Powell has relaunched his creator-owned Comic publishing imprint, Albatross Funnybooks. A company that has been very quiet since the publishing of Chimichanga in early 2010. Last week, Under the Albatross Funnybooks label, Powell released the first issue of what

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