Thursday, November 30, 2006
DC Showcase Presents: Phantom Stranger, part 2
Hadn't had much time to read my copy of DC Showcase Presents: Phantom Stranger, but I've read through the first few issues... It's a little formulaic at this point, 3 mysteries, one solved by the Phantom Stranger, one solved by Dr. Thirteen, then the over-arching mystery that requires both the Phantom Stranger and Dr. Thirteen to solve. So far it's a good read, but can't wait till I get into the later issues with Neal Adams and Jim Aparo artwork.
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Monday, November 27, 2006
DC Showcase Presents: Phantom Stranger
Friday, October 6, 2006
Pirates & Octopi

Monday, August 21, 2006
Orlando Comic-Con
So I read about the Orlando Comic-Con on the Orlando Metro Blog. Since Erika was working Sunday, I thought I would go and check it out. Didn't recognize any of the names except maybe one... I might have recognize some of the artists from stuff I've read over the years, but no real big names come to mind.
Got talked into buying some stuff (people were very friendly; it was hard to say 'no thank you', especially when you consider how hard these people work to make a living). One guy ended up talking to me about his hilarious take on a werewolf comic -- I just didn't have the heart to say that it wasn't my cup of tea.
Anyway, passed up buying The Song of the South boot-leg copy... again. I might break down and buy it at the next Con... I think next January or February in Orlando.
I had a good time, but the Con was small, compared to the Mid-Ohio Con I attended a few years ago -- there the dealer space was just as large as the artist space. This one had maybe 60 booths, but the vendor space was small. I was looking for some back issues of Powers or that missing issue of Promethea I need for my collection, but vendors seemed to have really limited their stock for this event... And is seemed to me about 90% Marvel (zombie) stuff... Not much DC, Vertigo, or Wildstorm...
And I'm not a big fan of digging through crap to find what I'm looking for. Lots of $0.50 to $1.00 bins; not much golden/silver age comics... It was diversified, but almost to the point of blandness. I did find a few House of Mysteries, House of Secrets, and a Phantom Strangers that I didn't have, but hadn't plan on spending $10+ for a reading copy. One dealer had tons of The Witching Hour, but again at dealer's prices; when all I really want is a reading copy, not a collection copy... Hmm... maybe I should write DC about releasing a collection of some of those great old horror titles...
Got talked into buying some stuff (people were very friendly; it was hard to say 'no thank you', especially when you consider how hard these people work to make a living). One guy ended up talking to me about his hilarious take on a werewolf comic -- I just didn't have the heart to say that it wasn't my cup of tea.
Anyway, passed up buying The Song of the South boot-leg copy... again. I might break down and buy it at the next Con... I think next January or February in Orlando.
I had a good time, but the Con was small, compared to the Mid-Ohio Con I attended a few years ago -- there the dealer space was just as large as the artist space. This one had maybe 60 booths, but the vendor space was small. I was looking for some back issues of Powers or that missing issue of Promethea I need for my collection, but vendors seemed to have really limited their stock for this event... And is seemed to me about 90% Marvel (zombie) stuff... Not much DC, Vertigo, or Wildstorm...
And I'm not a big fan of digging through crap to find what I'm looking for. Lots of $0.50 to $1.00 bins; not much golden/silver age comics... It was diversified, but almost to the point of blandness. I did find a few House of Mysteries, House of Secrets, and a Phantom Strangers that I didn't have, but hadn't plan on spending $10+ for a reading copy. One dealer had tons of The Witching Hour, but again at dealer's prices; when all I really want is a reading copy, not a collection copy... Hmm... maybe I should write DC about releasing a collection of some of those great old horror titles...
Friday, January 13, 2006
Happy Trogdor Day!
Happy Trogdor Day! It was 3 years ago today that he started to burninate the web. :)
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
StormWatch

Saturday, November 26, 2005
Sin City: Hell and Back
After watching Sin City at my in-laws, my FIL let me borrow his copy of Sin City: Hell and Back. Finished it last night... good read, similar story as to what's in the movie. Artwork is typical Frank Miller. Rate: B+
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