Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Button Button, Who's Got the (Darth Vader) Button?


So we got multiple copies of Marvel's new Star Wars series, along with two bags of buttons promoting the Star Wars series, along with the new Darth Vader and Princess Leia series.  The buttons are great, but they seemed to be a little off in terms of evenly distributing between the three series.....

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Vari-Ant-Man #1

So....we got the "Shrinking" variants for Ant-Man #1 in today.  Supposedly each one is a different size, and the ones we got are for the most part noticeably different, but it looks more like a growing cover rather than a shrinking cover.  Either way it's a pretty cool idea for a variant, each one is individually numbered (Btw, we got numbers 2804,3804, 9041,and 9829)








Speaking of Ant-Man, the teaser trailer for the movie was one last night during Agent Carter, and I have to say it was pretty underwhelming.  The Guardians of the Galaxy trailer was a perfect example of how to get people excited for a movie, Ant-Man was just kind of there, I'll still see it, though.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Star Wars Returns to Marvel


Marvel stopped publishing their monthly Star Wars comic after 107 issues in 1986.  Later this month Star Wars returns to the House of Ideas with the all-new monthly Star Wars #1.  Written by Jason Aaron and illustrated by John Cassaday, this series follows Luke, Han, Leia, and the rest shortly after the events of Episode IV, much like Marvel's original Star Wars series, only this time Jaxxon the is nowhere to be seen (Except for the Party Variant ).

Star Wars #1 Premiere Variant


As a comic retailer we received 2 copies of the Premiere Variant for Star Wars #1.  Why did we get 2 copies?  All retailers who opt in for the Star Wars Launch Party receive 2 copies of the Premiere Variant.  Theses variants are shipped directly from the printer, which means the envelopes they ship them in aren't exactly the best, so we get 2 with one acting as a damage replacement.  Luckily our copies made it to us with a minimum of damage.

Now, on to the story itself, is it any good?  Yes, yes it is.  Jason Aaron does a great job of writing the dialogue and situations that are consistent with they way they were portrayed in the Original Trilogy.  And as always John Cassaday's art is top-notch and clean.  The first story has the Rebels dealing with a mission that has gone wrong.  I won't say any more, you'll just have to pick up a copy (Or two) when Star Wars #1 comes out on January 14th!

Monday, December 29, 2014

Not Dead Yet!

The Reports of Our Demise are Greatly Exaggerated!

That post with the goofy Bride of Vemon figure will not be the last one, stay tuned as this blog rises from the dead with a few new surprises!


Monday, January 13, 2014

1990's Action Figures...WTF?

Seriously, why were some of these figures made?!


The more important question is, why did I buy them?  I can't recall the decision process that went into me deciding that the Bride of Venom figure was something that my collection was lacking.  But I guess that's what happens when there is a ton of product to choose from, so unlike the wasteland we have today.
 

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Iowa Comic Book Club Presents I-Con 2013

Fall is coming, and around here in Central Iowa that means I-Con is coming soon.  What's I-Con, you say?  Well, I'll tell ya, I-Con is Iowa's largest comic book convention, and is put on every year by the good folks of the Iowa Comic Book Club.  This year's I-Con will be held on Saturday, October 19th, at the Forte Convention Center in downtown Des Moines.


I will once again be there this year, selling action figures and comic books, stop by and say "Hi" and get your NGA discount!

For more info, check out the ICBC website:



Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The Awesome Power Records Batman Book & Record Set

The 1970's were a great time to be a kid.  GI Joe was still in his 12" incarnation, on TV you could watch The Six Million Dollar Man and Space:1999, and you could see Planet of the Apes and Jaws in the theaters.  Mostly I remember the Super Heroes.  Both DC and Marvel were going churning out great stories, and not just in comic books.  Power Records, a spinoff of Peter Pan Records, was churning out Book and Record Sets of super hero adventures.  The first ones to hit the market were the Marvel ones.  Those first sets were just slightly relettered stories that had previously appeared in comic book form with a 45 rpm record full of dialogue and sound effects.  The first one I ever got was in 1974, and was the Fantastic Four, in fact writing this I can still here the "Bing" the let you know to turn the page.

From the back of the Book & Record Sets, featuring the first four Super Hero sets.

Not long after the Marvel ones hit the market, DC followed suit with their own Book & Record Sets, but with one noticeable difference.  While the Marvel ones were reprinted from already published stories, the DC ones were all-new adventures.  My favorite of the bunch was a Batman story titled "Stacked Cards", which I just found in my basement, in a box of comics.  Looking through it really brought back the memories, and if you've never seen one, here are a few highlights.  Like the TV show, this seemed a lot more serious when I was seven.

 For a buck and a half, you couldn't beat it!


 The first thing you notice is the art.  I still can't tell if it was done by Neal Adams of Dick Giordano, but the art is fantastic and really captures the look of the 1970's Batman.  The "Splash Page" really stands out to me.

 Greeting from 1975!

The story begins with a rock being chucked through a window in Commissioner Gordon's office, an amazing feat considering he's on like the 20th floor of Police Headquarters.  The rock is retrieved by Chief O'Hara, er, Inspector Mulligan (The voice actor doing Mulligan sounds just like O'Hara.  Remember, the Batman TV show only went off the air 6 years earlier.).  

 Yeah, super-powered vandals! And nice shoes, Inspector!

It turns out the note is from none other than the Joker, bragging about his escape from Arkham Asylum (Take that, people who thought it was created by Grant Morrison!).  In no time at all he's on the hotline to the Batcave.

Note the cheerful-looking Batman, the Dark Knight Returns is still 10 years away.

It seems the Joker wants to steal a Picasso from the Gotham Museum of Fine Arts, so into the Batmobile they go.  Along the way, Robin share his ideas for dealing with the Joker.

He also wants to have Catwoman spayed.


It's not long after arriving that Robin uses his junior detective skills to find evidence that the Joker had been there.

 Robin trips not two seconds after Batman tells him not to......

The Joker attacks and Batman uses all of his superior mental abilities to draw the him out of hiding.....

  He also called him Mr. Poopy pants.

 
......which leads to this epic battle.

I wanna know how that "Zap" sound is made.

During the fight, a fire somehow breaks out, fortunately Robin is once again able to draw on his powers of observation and notice it.

 The smoke is right by that large column of flames.......

The Joker tries to escape......

 Who knew Arkham had a swimming team?

With the Joker detained, Batman has plenty of time to dive back into a burning building to rescue the Picasso, and look badass doing it.

  Hooray for Batman, what a swell guy!

Batman and Robin share a smile, content in another job well done.

 "Seriously, think about that lobotomy..."
 
 
If you want to hear this and other Power Records audio, click here.