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More trade thoughts.

§ January 11th, 2004 § Filed under Uncategorized Comments Off on More trade thoughts.

I was just thinking about other comics DC Comics has published in the past that would make good material for “manga-style” trades and that wouldn’t necessarily be aimed at a superhero-reading audience. How about Amethyst (at least the stories prior to the character being shoehorned into the DC Universe), or Warlord, or Jonah Hex (yes, I realize a couple of those are somewhat superheroish)? How about all those horror stories from House of Secrets or House of Mystery? (My pal Dorian champions the reprinting of “I, Vampire” in particular.) Or how about the countless romance comics?

Or, if you are going to do superheroes, how about reprinting some that might actually attract a general audience, such as Plastic Man or Captain Marvel, or my aforementioned suggestion of the comics based on the Batman Adventures cartoon? Where are the cheap digest collections of New Teen Titans or Justice League of America, now that kids are interested in these characters again? (And, as the manager of a comic store that, believe it or not, does have a large clientele of younger people, I can tell you there is demand for such a thing…the Justice League Adventures and Teen Titans Go comics do help, however.)

Or how about going the other way, sizewise? Thin, oversized hardcovers aimed at children, reprinting Mayer’s Three Mouseketeers or Sugar & Spike?

Well, anyway, it’s just a thought…with a slight undercurrent of enlightened self-interest, as I’d want a lot of these things in cheap reprint editions.

Mike’s Potpourri of Love!

§ January 10th, 2004 § Filed under Uncategorized Comments Off on Mike’s Potpourri of Love!

Marvelpop.

§ January 9th, 2004 § Filed under Uncategorized Comments Off on Marvelpop.

Well, images of the Marvel digests have been unleashed on Newsarama, and Fanboy Rampage and Grotesque Anatomy point out the concerns people have in the attached discussion board regarding the design similarity to Tokyopop books.

I find myself more concerned with the people who apparently have never seen the ubiquitous Tokyopop publications; representative quote: “Are they the same format as the ‘Archie’ ones?”

I’m going to chalk this up to “no decent comic shop and/or bookstore in the area.”

(Someone in the discussion does have a good idea, though…how about Batman Adventures in this format?)

The only 2003 Comics Awards I’m linking to.

§ January 9th, 2004 § Filed under Uncategorized Comments Off on The only 2003 Comics Awards I’m linking to.

Dorian lets the comics world have it with both barrels.

For the ladies.

§ January 8th, 2004 § Filed under Uncategorized Comments Off on For the ladies.

Comics Burrito points out an article in the Korea Herald about a comic shop just for women! Neat.

X-Whedon.

§ January 8th, 2004 § Filed under Uncategorized Comments Off on X-Whedon.

Marvel fans looking forward to Joss Whedon’s run on New X-Men had better hope he doesn’t have any other paying work at the same time (see also Kevin Smith, Fray).

Statues.

§ January 8th, 2004 § Filed under Uncategorized Comments Off on Statues.

Hey, some (mostly) reasonable posts in a Newsarama discussion for once. Who is buying these things? And honestly, who’s gonna want this grotesquery?

(…says the man with the Swamp Thing statue)

Anyway, I like the fellow in the discussion who says that he uses his life-sized Spider-Man head as a doorstop. Now there’s an untapped comics merchandise market.

Trades.

§ January 8th, 2004 § Filed under Uncategorized Comments Off on Trades.

While you all are waiting for the trade on your favorite series, I’ll content myself with waiting for the microfiche.

Swamp Things.

§ January 6th, 2004 § Filed under swamp thing Comments Off on Swamp Things.

Len Wein is interviewed, and not only talks briefly about the connection between his creation of Swamp Thing and Gerry Conway’s creation of Man-Thing, but also discusses writing the new Swamp Thing movie. He claims Swamp Thing will be CGI…mostly likely because the whole man in a rubber suit thing from the first film didn’t go over so well.

Swampy‘s costume was a little better in the sequel…and that sequel was either complete idiocy or utter genius. If you get your hands on the DVD, be sure to listen to director Jim Wynorski‘s very entertaining commentary.

Good luck getting the first film on DVD…due to a mother’s complaint (scroll down) the DVD has been pulled, which of course means it’s now an eBay favorite. The film itself is goofy and likeable enough, once you get past Swampy’s droopy drawers.

Never saw enough of the live-action TV show to form an opinion, though some people liked it enough to start writing fan fiction about it. And for pete’s sake, avoid the cartoon!

Crime didn’t pay.

§ January 5th, 2004 § Filed under Uncategorized Comments Off on Crime didn’t pay.

Well, you all missed your chance to get yourself a Sin City Marv statue for a bargain price from the Steal It Back police auction website.

Some other (closed) comic auctions from the site here and here.

(found via Mike Gunderloy’s weblog)

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