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Phil’s Reviews: Stuff I Bought #323
Eight Secret Wars tie-ins, but only three DC first issues, make this a smaller week than the last few, but there are still plenty of comics to talk about. Don’t try to buy them at the All About Books and Comics at 5060 North Central, though, because it no longer exists — instead, come to the brand-new All About, right around the corner at 24 West Camelback, starting July 1st, and marvel at the amazing job everyone’s done to create the best-looking place to buy comics (combined with, obviously, the best selection of old and new issues) in the whole state! Secret … Continue reading
Posted in New Comics, Reviews
Tagged Age of Ultron, Ant-Man, Batgirl, Daredevil, E Is for Extinction, Empire, Green Lantern, Infinity Gauntlet, Justice League 3001, Korvac Saga, Loki, M.O.D.O.K. Assassin, Marvel Zombies, Planet Hulk, Secret Wars, Superman, The Fade-Out, We Are Robin, Where Monsters Dwell, X-Men '92
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Guardians of the Galaxy Launch Party and WILD WED. Cosmic Sale!
Another WILD WED. at All About Books and Comics! Wed. March 27, 2013 One Day Only! Guardians of the Galaxy Launch Party and COSMIC SALE! 20% off All Back Issue “Cosmic” Comics* Infinity Gauntlet, Silver Surfer, Nova, Annihilation, Warlok, Thanos, Rocket Raccoon etc. *Not valid on consignment or with any other discount, coupons or bucks. Launch Party Exclusive Variants, Buttons, Lithos Refreshments Wed. March 27, 10 am – 8 pm! Continue reading
Posted in News & Promos, News and Events
Tagged Cosmic, Guardians of the Galaxy, Infinity Gauntlet, Launch Party, Marvel, Sale, Silver Surfer
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It Came From the Back Room #23
Standard recap: I’m slowly going through AABC’s one-million-plus back-issue room, restocking the boxes on the sales floor and pulling stuff to sell as discount/overstock/special items. I’m going through the alphabet backwards (don’t ask), and at my speed, this amounts to a two-year project. This week, we’re doing miscellaneous Marvel and DC “I” books, and, as always, discount copies are available on the rack near my corner by the west end of the store: Identity Crisis This was one of DC’s first attempts to make its mainstream superhero comics more “adult,” almost seven years ago now, and they got a lot … Continue reading