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Friday, February 05, 2010

New Artist Jam site


Check THIS SITE out!


It's COMICTWART! Artist Mike Hawthorne and a slew of other artists including Francesco Francavilla, Declan Shalvey, Tom Fowler, Mitch Breitweiser, Patrick Stiles, Ramón Pérez, Steve Bryant, Mitch Gerads, Ron Salas, Andy Kuhn, Dan McDaid, Evan "Doc" Shaner, Urban Barbarian, Chris Samnee, and Nathan Fairbairn have set themselves a weekly task: to all render a drawing of the same character. So fa they've done Zorro, the Rocketeer and Torpedo 1936 (Luca Torelli). Go check out all the amazing drawings in many different styles. Kepp it up guys, it's very entertaining!

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Friday, January 29, 2010

MORE RING BLING FROM DC!

Check these out:



We can’t promise it’ll make you any faster, or that it’ll respond to your willpower, but hey — that’s what our imaginations are for.

But we can promise a way for you to get your hands on one. With BRIGHTEST DAY banner issues THE FLASH #1 and GREEN LANTERN #53 soliciting in the February issue of PREVIEWS, DC Comics is offering promotional FLASH and GREEN LANTERN rings to qualifying retailers.


Read all about it HERE at DC's blog!

And YES OF COURSE we will have lots of these!

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Sonosheets!


Alert reader Rich Spidle sent me a link to THIS PAGE featuring a selection of Japanese "Sonosheets" from the late 1960s-early 1970s! What's a sonosheet?

They're "cheap, flexible phonograph records printed on thin sheets of vinyl. Widely available from a variety of publishers, the most popular sonosheets featured theme music from TV anime, manga and tokusatsu, and they often came packaged inside booklets featuring colorful artwork."


Cool stuff!

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

If this guy was a superhero



What would his name be?

Leave your answers in the Comments Section please!

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Friday, December 25, 2009

From all of us to all of you


MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!

Thanks for supporting us throughout the year. We truly appreciate it. Have a great Christmas!

- Ned, Bill and the Comix Connection Counter Monkeys

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Estonian Simpsons Intro Sequence Parody!

Behold:


It's just what I said it was. Oh and it's an advertisement for Estonian TV News.

You're welcome.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

What Women Like Part 2

(As promised, here's Part 2 of the most excellent essay from our own Nicky. Read on! --Bill)


Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8 - A new comic book series picking up where the television show left off, and perfect for any Joss Wheedon fans who miss their stake-and-slayer fix. Now Buffy's got an army of super-slayers at her disposal, with Xander gleefully living the dream of being Nick Fury and Willow getting witchier than ever, but that just means the Big Bads have to get bigger to keep up with the heroes. It starts off with some familiar faces from the Scoobies' past, and heads off on a wild ride unconstrained by special effects budgets. And of course I'd be remiss if I didn't mention Angel: After the Fall as well; it likewise continues where that television show left off, a welcome relief to anyone disappointed by the cliffhanger cancellation we were left with when the gang charged the apocalypse full speed ahead. And oh, how things have changed...


Catwoman - If you're looking for a superhero story that will convince her that capes and spandex aren't just for the boys, why not start with this recently-revamped series featuring Batman's favorite femme fatale? The cat-burgler moves back to Gotham with a new look and a new outlook, and sets herself up as the whip-wielding protector of her East End neighborhood. The series starts with Catwoman: Dark End of the Street and ends with Catwoman: The Long Road Home with quite a few volumes in between; it ran for 82 awesome issues. But why not start with Catwoman: Selina's Big Score instead? Taking place just prior to Issue #1, this book by Darwyn Cooke has Selina getting back to her criminal roots out of costume and is perfect for anyone who likes heist movies like Ocean's Eleven or the Italian Job -- and doesn't require a jot of prior knowledge about Catwoman, Batman, or the assorted superheroes of the DCU.


Walking Dead - Looking for something for a horror fan? Kirkman's Walking Dead is such a great story that even people who don't like zombie stories like it, and those that do love it! These are old-school shambling zombies in a full-blown apocalypse, and the handful of survivors trying to make it through this dangerous new world for however long they can last! Because no one is safe in Kirkman's zombie-riddled environs, and they don't always end up killed by corpses, either. That won't stop you from getting attached to the characters, though, even if you try; they're who the story is really about, and you can't help but get sucked in and root for them, no matter how doomed they seem.


Now what about the younger crowd? The following section are all books safe for kids and teens, but more than brilliant enough for adults to adore, too. Trust me!


Coraline - Once again, we'll start the list with a Neil Gaiman. This story, brilliantly adapted into comic book form by genius illustrator P. Craig Russell, is about a little girl whose parents move to a new house that proves to have a very interesting door. You might be familiar with it from the recent animated movie; I can guarantee that the book is even better. It's delightfully creepy and mysterious, and all about family and what it means to look at the other side of the fence and wonder if the grass is greener. Sometimes it is; sometimes it's really spiderwebs. This book is just scary and unsettling enough to make kids (and adults) shiver with gleeful fear, but not enough to give traumatic nightmares. Well, probably not... ;)


Courtney Crumrin - And while we're on the subject of creepy, meet Courtney. Her parents also moved to a strange new house, but this one was inhabited by her Uncle (or maybe her great uncle, or her great-great-great uncle) Aloysius. It might be inhabited by some even stranger things, too, although it would be hard to think of something stranger than magical Uncle Aloysius...until Courtney meets the goblin in the woods. She thinks he's less trouble than the mean kids in her new school, but decides that there's no reason why she can't deal with both. Charmingly illustrated in stark black-and-white by Ted Naifeh, the Courtney Crumnrin series is about what it's really like to be a kid -- and what it would really be like to deal with faeries and monsters and parents, oh my.


Good Neighbors: Kin - The first in a series by Holly Black, Good Neighbors is also illustrated by Ted Naifeh and deals with the overlap between modern life and magic. A young girl named Rue Silver has to go into the faerie world to rescue her mother (who was secretly a faerie, by the way) and clear her mortal father's name, because he's been accused of murdering her missing mom. And along the way, she'll also have to save the world. But first she has to figure out if she's a faerie or a human, and decide which world she ought to save. Holly Black already introduced us to modern day faerie and all its beautiful dangers in her prose novels like Tithe and Spiderwick. Now she enters the world of comics and, working with Ted Naifeh's beautiful art, does it fantastically.


Gunnerkrigg Court - Know any fans of Harry Potter? Here's another story of a magical school, although the magic in this case is super-weird-science; this school is all about scifi technology, and they try to keep all the magic relegated to the mysterious forest outside. A girl named Annie starts school and starts to bridge that gap, with all sorts of amazing adventures along with way with her friends Kat (junior mad scientist), Robot (a Robot), Reynardine (a wolf-god in stuffed animal form), and Shadow 2 (a shadow). It started out online at http://www.gunnerkrigg.com, but is now being printed in story-arc collections.


Bone - No list would be complete without Jeff Smith's masterpiece Bone, a story that centers around the Bone family: three cartoony brothers who stumble into a magical world called the Valley, a place infested with rat creatures, dragons, magical princesses, a grandmother who could send the big bad wolf into a new line of work with one right hook, and the Lord of Locusts who wants to consume the valley if the Bones can't stop him. Get the whole story in the massive Phonebook, or in the new color editions. This is what would happen if Carl Barks and Tolkien wrote a book together, and it's beautiful.

And of course, there are comic book adaptations of quite a few novels, too. There's Dark Tower and The Stand from Steven King, Ender's Game and Red Prophet by Orson Scott Card, Mercy Thompson by Patricia Briggs, Anita Blake by Laurell K. Hamilton, Magician: Apprentice by Raymond E. Feist, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, and the brand new retelling of L. Frank Baum's Wizard of Oz, among many others.

So come on in and take a look at the varied selection of comics around, because this list is just the tip of the iceberg. We have most of these in stock at any given moment, but if we're sold out of any, we'll be only too happy to order you a copy! You have but to ask. And if she's reading comics, too, she can't complain about how many you buy. ;)

To the girls: Agree with these recommendations? Disagree? I leave any of your favorites off the list? Drop us a word in the Comments section and tell us all about it, because I'm certainly not the only one always looking for awesome new comics to read!

~Nicky

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

What Women Like Part 1


(Counter Monkey Extraordinaire Nicky sent along this excellent essay... read on! I had to break it into two parts because it is so awesome. Part 2 will be up tomorrow. Enjoy! --Bill)

Before we start, I better make the disclaimer that I read comics like a boy. So none of you have to restrain yourselves from geeking out about Blackest Night or Nation-X in front of me. And yes, I am disappointed that the Rings are all going to be too big for my fingers, but I'm going to collect them anyway.

That said, I am in fact a girl. And one of the lamentations I hear a lot is guys wishing that their girlfriends, wives, gal-pals, daughters, sisters, moms, etc., could come to appreciate comic books as much as they do (if you're lucky enough to know a lady comic book fan, pop down to the comments and tell us what her favorite reads are! If you're even luckier and you are a lady who likes comics, then tell us yours!) but she just doesn't seem interested? Well you're in luck, because comic books aren't a genre, they're a medium. Any story can be told in comics...even "girly" stories. After all, if even Twilight can become a comic book...really, there's no limit, right?

So why not add a comic to your sweetie's holiday pile? You can even assure her that it's been recommended by an actual girl if you think it'll make her more inspired to read it -- go ahead, use my name, I'll vouch for you. ;)

Here's some of my favorites:


Sandman - Neil Gaiman's quintessential epic of life, death, love, dreams, and pretty much everything in between. Sandman was an exquisite series and if you haven't read it yet, you're missing out on one of the most amazing events in comic book history. It's a true epic, of gods and men and monsters and all things in between, and speaking just for myself it was the comic book that convinced me that there was more to the world of comics than superheroes and spandex. Lots more -- in fact, the list is practically Endless.


Stardust - While we're on the subject of Neil Gaiman, grab Stardust, too. You may have seen the movie recently; the graphic novel, which was illustrated by Charles Vess, is even more beautiful. This one might actually be the best book for an especially comics-leery individual; it's more like an illustrated novel, and has even been published in a strictly prose version (although why anyone would buy the copy that doesn't have Vess's beautiful paintings when there's a choice in the matter, I can't possibly imagine). It's a beautiful fairy tale, romantic without being sappy, told with Gaiman's customary eloquence.


Whiteout - This one isn't a movie yet, but it soon will be. By Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber, this comic (and its sequel, Melt) focuses on U.S. Marshall Carrie Stetko, one of the few faces of law and order in the sprawling white wilderness of Antarctica. There's a murder on the Ice, and Carrie has to solve it, along with her own frozen past, before everyone freezes to death. And never has so much white space looked so incredible as under the crazy ink stylings of Lieber. Most artists would have cheered and enjoyed the chance to cop-out and drop their character onto empty white space with the excuse of "but it's Antarctica, all there is is snow!" (or is that just me?) but Lieber gives texture enough to the deadly Ice that you can feel the chill. This story takes place on earth, but the Ice is an earth so alien, it might as well be another planet. And if you want stranger than that, how often do you get a Crime Buddy Story with two female leads?


Fables - This story starts with Bigby Wolf of "Three Little Pigs" fame investigating the murder of Snow White's sister in a small subsection of New York City called Fabletown, a neighborhood where all the fairy tale characters out of stories live side-by-side with an unsuspecting modern world. Fables has something for everyone; it has mystery stories, comedies, political intrigues, romances, heists, Tolkienien-level war epics, civil rights uprisings, and even just recently released its first prose novel, Peter and Max, a story about the Pied Piper. You'll find lots of familiar faces in this book, from the frog prince janitor to Cinderella the super-spy. (Hint: if there's trouble, look for Jack first. There's more to him than magic bean scams.)


Castle Waiting - If you like fairy tales, here's a great new take. Linda Medley writes and draws a beautiful story about the motley crew that took up residence in Sleeping Beauty's castle after she went off to live Happily Ever Whatever with her prince. Now the castle's a sanctuary for people coming from all over this great big fairytale world, be they Dwarves, Giants, Storks, Circusfolk, Nuns, or young women running away from a not-so-happily-ever. It's a story about people every bit as real and weird as those you could meet on the street today, although granted most of the people you're going to meet in the "real" world don't have green-skinned babies or dwarvish cousins. This is a story about being a hero in your own home -- or your own castle. It's beautiful and real and fantastical, and the perfect book to prove to someone that comics aren't all Biff! Bam! Pow! all the time.


Crossing Midnight - This is a fantasy/horror story by Mike Carey about two siblings in present day Japan who get caught up in the rich mythology of their homeland's history. It doesn't really go well for them, but that's what makes it a great read for us, right? One twin was born before midnight, the other after, and this gap leads them into a terrifying supernatural world that has very different destinies in mind for the brother and sister and a lot of it has to do with knives. I can't decide which is more fascinating, actually: the exquisitely-realized spiritual world, or the exactingly-researched one of modern day Japan. This book is so compelling you won't even realize you're learning things along the way!


Lucifer - While we're on Mike Carey, let's mention this spin-off series from Sandman -- every bit as grand as the original. The Devil was just a bit player in Dream's saga, but everyone knows he's really a star, and here he gets his chance to shine. The series starts when an angel on business from Above comes to Lucifer's new nightclub in LA with a job that Heaven wants their fallen adversary to do for them. Lucifer likes their price, and soon that one simple job has all of reality hanging in the balance and the only one who can save the day is -- the Devil? Oh, we're in trouble now... Carey crafts a mythology more satisfying than Milton's Paradise Lost in this epic tale of Heaven, Hell, and the one guy who no longer wants anything to do with either of them: Lucifer himself. (And no, you don't need to have read Sandman first to figure it out.) And my mother and best friend would both like to make sure that I point out that Lucifer is also "easy on the eyes."


Strangers in Paradise - Getting a little more down to earth, how about this series by Terry Moore? It's set in the real world with real people and has more drama packed into its pages than most television shows can hope to claim. Not only that, but its primary subject matter is...drumroll...romantic! Not being what one might call a fan of "romance" stories, the only reason I picked it up, skeptically, is because it was recommended by Neil Gaiman. And it was a long day, and I was bored. Well thank goodness I did, because it blew me away. (Who knew romance could actually be entertaining enough to carry a plot?) Throw in a sprinkling of the American Yakuza, a dash of high school angst, cheating husbands, the FBI, and rock star singers, wrap it all up in family drama and showcase it with some of the most delightful artwork I've ever had the pleasure to drool over, and you've got a recipe for greatness.

(To be continued tomorrow...)

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Friday, December 04, 2009

Just plain awesome

CHECK THIS OUT:


(The sound isn't synchronized right, but still. What a spectacle!)

Thanks to Todd Sheffer for the link!

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Friday, November 27, 2009

BLACK FRIDAY IS UPON US!



COME TO US, ALL YOU ZOMBIE SHOPPERS! COME AND PARTAKE OF THE AWESOME COMIX CONNECTION BLACK FRIDAY SALE!

SIX HOURS ONLY!

On Black Friday, November 27th 2009
at both Comix Connection-York and Comix Connection-Mechanicsburg
from 6:00 AM UNTIL 12:00 NOON

EVERYTHING IN BOTH STORES WILL BE

BUY TWO OF ANYTHING IN STOCK, GET ONE ITEM
(of equal or lesser value)
ABSOLUTELY FREE!*


(*DOES NOT INCLUDE NEW COMICS/UNBAGGED COMICS or GIFT CARDS! This sale cannot be combined with any other sales offers, discounts or coupons!)

*Buy a T-shirt for $19.95 and a graphic novel for $18.95, get an $18.95 action figure ABSOLUTELY FREE!

*Buy a statue for $49.95, a Marvel Masterwork for $49.95, get a $45.00 board game ABSOLUTELY FREE!

*Buy a Marvel Collectible Figure for $12.99, a Super-hero Pub Glass for $11.99, get a $7.99 bag of 100 Modern Size Comic Bags ABSOLUTELY FREE!

BUY AS MANY ITEMS AT THE "BUY TWO GET ONE FREE" RATE AS YOU WANT!
HOWEVER YOU WANT TO MIX AND MATCH STUFF IS OK WITH US! JUST COME ON OUT AND GRAB SOME BARGAINS!

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

BLACKEST NIGHT ORANGE & INDIGO RINGS ARRIVE!

That's right! Comix Connection has just received the BLACKEST NIGHT Orange (Avarice) and Indigo (Compassion) power rings!

Buy this:


GET THIS FREE:



And buy this:


GET THIS FREE:



COMING NEXT WEDNESDAY: Buy ADVENTURE COMICS #4, get the BLUE (Hope) ring FREE; buy OUTSIDERS #24, get the VIOLET (Love) ring FREE!

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Thursday, November 05, 2009

One of the coolest Halloween costumes I've ever seen

I was paging through the Internet the other day when I ran across this awesome Halloween costume idea:


More HERE!

I would imagine it's based on this:


More on Roy Lichtenstein HERE!


People never cease to amaze me.

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Wednesday, November 04, 2009

BLACKEST NIGHT YELLOW RING ARRIVES!

We just received the Yellow Sinestro Corps rings and they sure are SWEET! Stop by either Comix Connection location and get yours FREE with the purchase of DOOM PATROL #4 while supplies last! Collect them all!

BUY THIS:


GET THIS:




I love it! Thanks DC Comics, for making this happen!

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

For a gloomy day

I just felt like posting this:



Now, doesn't that feel a lot better?

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

D & D and Touchcscreen technology

CHECK THIS OUT, all you Dungeons & Dragons fans! An incredible use of a touchscreen tabletop to use while playing D & D!

Surfacescapes Demo Walkthrough from Surfacescapes on Vimeo.



More info on Surfacescapes HERE!

We truly are living in the future!

(Although as Brian Linnen pointed out today,I think rolling real dice is preferred to a virtual die!)

Pretty darn cool.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

RING-A-DING-DING!

(Hand modeling courtesy of DC Comics Administrator - Direct Sales Stuart Schreck!)

In conjunction with their cross-company story arc BLACKEST NIGHT, DC Comics will be releasing a set of life-size wearable Lantern Rings that are tied to various crossover titles that are FREE with purchase of select issues! Those issues are:

Adventure Comics #4 (Blue Lantern Ring)
Blackest Night #5 (Green Lantern Ring)

Booster Gold #26 (Agent Orange Ring)

Doom Patrol #4 (Sinestro Corps Ring)

Justice League #39 (Red Lantern Ring)

Outsiders #24 (Star Sapphire Ring)

R.E.B.E.L.S. #10 (Indigo Tribe Ring)


(And hopefully you already got the Black Ring with BLACKEST NIGHT #1)

DC Comics kindly sent us a set of the rings on Wednesday so that we can show everyone how amazingly cool they are... stop by the stores and check them out! They are featured right at the counter to get your fanboy drool flowing.

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ONGOING TITLES, WE CAN SIGN YOU UP FOR JUST THE INDIVIDUAL ISSUES THAT COME WITH THESE COOL RINGS! Of course we CAN sign you up for the various titles if they interest you!

Just email us, call either shop or speak directly with your Friendly Neighborhood Comix Connection Counter Monkey and we will fix you right up! Don't miss the coolest promotional item to come down the pike since... well, since the ultra-cool Green Lantern ring that was given away back in the 1990s!

RESERVE YOUR BLACKEST NIGHT RINGS TODAY!

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Friday, September 25, 2009

The perfect gift

I love bendy straws. They make every drink fun. And now I can get a set of four permanent reusable stainless steel ones:


CLICK HERE to see more! Apparently Oprah loves them!

(And then on another forum, Chris Powell of Lone Star Comics pointed me to THIS for only $155! Everything's better with monkeys!

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

First amatuer HD video from the edge of space!

Check THIS out!

The balloon and camera were launched at 7:44 AM, the balloon burst at 10:51 AM at 107,145 ft. and the camera landed via parachute at 11:40 AM, 89 miles from the launch site after a 3 hr. & 56 min. flight. The camera recorded a total of 4 hrs. & 22 min. of Hi-Def Video before it stopped recording 53 secs after landing, when its 32GB of memory was full. The only thing better would have been if the camera had recorded for several minutes more to captured the sound of us approaching and video of us opening its container.

It's amazing what you can get up to with the technology we have today... 40 years ago, this would have cost tens of thousands of dollars to accomplish! We are truly living in the future.

Here's a truncated version of the video with all the high points of the voyage:



Just plain cool.

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Sunday, September 06, 2009

York's very own flash mob

Longtime reader Jim Bellenbaum sent us this awesome clip of a "flashmob" on the Square, downtown York, PA:



Great stuff! Kudos, dancers, and thanks, Jim! Keep those cards and letters coming, folks!

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Saturday, August 29, 2009

The Walking Dead Now Google Mapped!?!


Yes, indeed! One, Jason McDonald, of Brooklyn, NY, has accomplished a monumental task in Google mapping play by play the entire Walking Dead series from issue #1 to the current #64! The effort and attention to detail put into this is incredible to behold! See for yourself here!

There's even the inclusion of the hope of a zombie free safe zone! It could happen... or are they really doomed?

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Friday, August 28, 2009

GODZILLA FEET PLUSH SLIPPERS!

GODZILLA FEET PLUSH SLIPPERS:



Godzilla feet plush slippers.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Coming soon from DC

A full spectrum of Green Lantern promotional rings!


(Click on the image to embiggen!)

We're not positive of the details at this early stage but it looks like these rings will be tied to the purchase of a few crossover titles. WE WILL LET YOU KNOW HOW TO GET THEM AS SOON AS WE FIGURE IT OUT!

From DC:

DC COMICS SOLICITS BLACKEST NIGHT PROMOTIONAL RINGS

With BLACKEST NIGHT ramping up the danger across the DC Universe, DC Comics presents a full spectrum of BLACKEST NIGHT PROMOTIONAL RINGS, solicited in the September Previews!

DOOM PATROL #4 --> YELLOW PROMOTIONAL RING. The YELLOW PROMOTIONAL RINGS are scheduled to arrive in stores on November 4.

BOOSTER GOLD #26 --> ORANGE PROMOTIONAL RING. The ORANGE PROMOTIONAL RINGS are scheduled to arrive in stores on November 18.

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #39 --> RED PROMOTIONAL RING. The RED PROMOTIONAL RINGS are scheduled to arrive in stores on December 2.

BLACKEST NIGHT #5 --> GREEN PROMOTIONAL RING. The GREEN PROMOTIONAL RINGS are scheduled to arrive in stores on December 16.

ADVENTURE COMICS #4 --> BLUE PROMOTIONAL RING. The BLUE PROMOTIONAL RINGS are scheduled to arrive in stores on December 30.

R.E.B.E.L.S #10 --> INDIGO PROMOTIONAL RING. The INDIGO PROMOTIONAL RINGS are scheduled to arrive in stores on January 13.

OUTSIDERS #24 --> VIOLET PROMOTIONAL RINGS. The VIOLET PROMOTIONAL RINGS are scheduled to arrive in stores on January 27.

We'll be starting a list of folks who want all of these (which involves purchase of the comics the rings are tied to), so let your friendly counter monkey know that you want to be added. Please don't ask us here on the blog in the comments section, as we may miss it. Call the stores or talk to a clerk when you're in!

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Monday, August 17, 2009

The best news this year

is that AMC has outbid all comers for the rights to a series based on Robert Kirkman's WALKING DEAD comic book! This is great news to me, as WALKING DEAD is consistently in My Personal Top Five Favorite Comic Books every month. Each issue ends with a cliffhanger, and Kirkman isn't shy about having his characters go through drastic changes, including sudden death. It's one of the best-written comic books I've ever read, and I'm not really that much of a "zombie fan"... it's just that Kirkman writes believable, gripping, character-driven stories that happen to occur in a world where zombies roam free. Anyway, read more about this awesome news HERE!


If you're not already reading WALKING DEAD, start today. Just do it. All past issues are kept in print over 10 softcover volumes, and the first one is only $9.99. It's one of the few books that I will offer my unconditional guarantee: If you buy it and honestly hate it, bring it back and I will swap you for ten dollars worth of anything else in the store. Yes, WALKING DEAD is that good.

A poignant moment from WALKING DEAD:



I can't wait to see this series!

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Just watch this



I WANT TO GO THERE!

More info HERE!

Let it load so you can watch it without any glitches. Also double-click on it and watch FULL SCREEN!

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Wednesday, July 08, 2009

WEDNESDAY COMICS Contest!


I'm sure by now all of you have heard of DC Comics' ultra cool WEDNESDAY COMICS... but did you know that issue #1 shipped today? Well, it did and it's AWESOME! It's easily the coolest thing I've seen in a very long time. The format is similar to Sunday newspaper comic sections, and will run weekly for twelve weeks. Each feature gets one full-size page of gorgeous art and story... and check out the titles:
  • METAMORPHO by Gaiman and Allred
  • STRANGE ADVENTURES by Paul Pope
  • SGT. ROCK by Joe Kubert
  • BATMAN by Azarello and Risso
  • KAMANDI by Gibbons and Sook
plus TEN MORE! Too cool!

Anyway, here's the deal: Send in YOUR PICTURES of you and WEDNESDAY COMICS and you could win a store gift certificate! Be creative and have fun! Send entries to bill@comixconnection.com and I will post them here on the website.

And to get the ball rolling, here's mine:


My invisible friend and I enjoy a nice glass of iced tea in the shade of the Deadwood tree, absorbed in WEDNESDAY COMICS!

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Monday, July 06, 2009

ETERNAL MOONWALK!


OK, I thought this was a pretty cool tribute to recently-deceased pop superstar Michael Jackson... ETERNAL MOONWALK!

I love it! Go ahead and submit yours!

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Sunday, July 05, 2009

The Japanese have the coolest toys

Or at least the biggest! Check this article out! Or maybe just watch this:



Too cool. My son Maxwell almost passed out when he saw this! Thanks for the link, Jeremy!

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Saturday, July 04, 2009

It doesn't get any more American than this

The Star Spangled Banner played on a Louisville Slugger:



Happy 233rd birthday, United States of America!

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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Coming soon

Next Wednesday (July 8th) we will be receiving one of the cool promotional BLACK LANTERN RINGS! Come on in and check it out:


Then get your ring FREE with the purchase of BLACKEST NIGHT #1, slated to ship on July 15th! I love cool giveaways like this! Thanks DC Comics!

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