Getting Off My Duff #43 by Marsha

Hey Everybody, It is hard to believe the summer is over, Halloween long gone and Thanksgiving and the holidays upon us. We have several holiday displays up and a huge inventory of holiday gift ideas.  We have several cases of high end, collector comics (including our newest selection of X-men from 1 and up!), beautiful hardcover books, t-shirts, trades, statues, DC neon signs, belt buckles and more for you to choose from. In the next few days we will be getting special “hint, hint” cards for you to hand out to friends and family about gifts you might like to … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #147

B.P.R.D.: 1947 #5 (of 5) — Writers: Mike Mignola and Jodhua Dysart; Art: Gabrial Ba and Fabio Moon Hellboy: The Wild Hunt #8 ( of 8 ) — Writer: Mike Mignola; Art: Duncan Fegredo This week features the conclusion to two of the Mignolaverse mini-series: B.P.R.D. continues to shine because of its Ba/Moon art (and ends up tying in more with the main series than we might have expected, owing to some appearances by a very young Hellboy). Hellboy itself offers the game-changing ending that was advertised, as Our Hero reluctantly accepts (part of) his destiny, and Arthurian legend dovetails … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Read and Put Back #147

The Muppet Show #4 (of 4) — Writer/Artist: Roger Langridge Those of us who fondly remember The Muppet Show on TV know just how smart it was, and Langridge does, too: he’s handled this mini-series’s huge cast with aplomb, giving characters like Rizzo, Beaker and (especially) Animal their due, and managing to dispense some wisdom along with the hijinx and humor. Points for being able to construct an actual plot, too; the story structure here is better than 90% of the more “sophisticated” comics out there (see the rest of the comics on this list, in fact…). Batman/Doc Savage Special … Continue reading

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Getting off My Duff #42 by Marsha

Hi Everybody, There is a lot to tell you about this week so without further ado……… Great comics fall in your lap when you least expect it.  We just picked up some nice key books including X-men #94 VF/VF+ 8.5 $695.00, DD #1 G+ $395.00 and X-men #1 G+ (at a special discount, come in to see), DD #7 with Submariner and a near complete run of late 1960’s Steranko and Adams X-men issues. Alan is grading and pricing them as quickly as he can and the majority will be out on display by tomorrow. Also, the box from our Florida … Continue reading

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Phil's Reviews — Stuff I Bought #146

Stumptown #1 — Writer: Greg Rucka;  Art: Matthew Southworth Comics sure have taken to crime fiction lately, and Rucka, along with Ed Brubaker, is at the head of the creative pack. This new book has the typical well-told, gritty plot that fans of the genre would expect, with a feisty, down-on-her-luck woman private investigator taking the Philip Marlowe role. Good stuff, and if you like the Brubaker/Phillips Criminal books, this should appeal to you; Southworth has Phillips’s knack for realistic-but-fascinating faces, bad-side-of-town settings and general noir atmosphere, and this first issue hits all the right notes to make the reader … Continue reading

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