Thursday, November 12, 2009

Mycomicshop.com weekly promotion

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5% off pre-1981 issues

10% off modern-era issues in the following groups:
All Marvel Titles
Hellboy Titles
Humor Titles
Wonder Woman Titles

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

This week's strip @ Comiccritics.com


Lobo: Highway to Hell... Does it suck?

Timothy Callahan has posted a pretty negative review on the first of two issues of Lobo: Highway to Hell written by Scott Ian and drawn by Sam Kieth. Worth reading here as he only gave it half a star and it's the first time I've seen such a low review.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Mycomicshop.com weekly promotions

This week's promotion over at Mycomicshop.com are:

5% off pre-1981 issues

10% off modern-era issues in the following groups:
Bongo Titles
DC A to L Titles
Western Titles
X-Men Titles

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Disclosure:
As I am part of their affiliate program, clicking on one of the above links will help me out raising some credits for my future purchases... Mycomicshop.com will credit 15% of your first order (yes, your first order only, not the following ones) on my account. As a way to thank you, I offer the weekly password so you can enjoy a 10% rebate... So we both win something in the end! Thanks for you support!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Scott Ian's interview on his latest Lobo project

Scott Ian, who is also Anthraxx guitarist, put his guitar down for a bit and worked on the last installment of Lobo entitled Highway to Hell. Found out how he went from hard speed death trash metal to comics in an interview I read at CBR... He's also sharing some opinions on who he thinks should play Lobo in the upcoming movie as well as some panels of the first issue that will be available on Nov. 4th (that's today!)

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

How good is Local? Reloaded

After completing the 12 issues, I’m still unsure how to answer that question… I was quite into it at the beginning but somehow got kind of “bored” and lost my enthusiasm as the story evolved… Basically, it’s Megan, a kind of weird girl who travels the country “just ‘cuz”. She completely sucks socially; her love life’s a mess, her family as well… And every issue, she meets even weirder people that make her go on travelling “just ‘cuz”.

The concept was pretty good, though, as one issue represents more or less a year, which means you get to see her evolving from teenage to adulthood, and one of the latest chapter makes you realize she’s changed quite a bit as she’s confronted to another girl who could have been her a few years back. Yup, that girl is a completely mess as well and she ends up stealing a lot of Megan’s stuff, including the jacket she was wearing at the beginning of the book.

I know what you’re going to say “But you said 1 issue = 1 year so how could someone steal the jacket she was wearing at 17? She must have been around 28 in that issue?? Would someone hold on an old jacket for 11 years?” and I understand your confusion… This is a bit contradictory with the fact that places that actually exist in real life have been used in the book, probably to make readers relate more to the story, make it more “palpable” so why make her keep a jacket for 11 years? So it can be stolen I guess…

All in all, it’s not a bad book, though, I just think I was really excited to read it and I had high expectation as it was “the best indie comic of 2008”, but it just fell a bit short and I feel slightly disappointed. Better luck next time, I guess…? I’m now reading V for Vendetta, what could possibly go wrong with Alan Moore, huh?

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