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Post by MRPs_Missives on Apr 25, 2024 15:38:53 GMT -5
Anyone else looking forward to this event this year? I'm more excited for the offerings this year than I have been for a while (and last year featured Conan, Red Sonja and Frazettaverse offerings.
This year we have the following I am very excited for:
Conan: Battle of the Black Stone Jonny Quest Flash Gordon Gatchaman Eye Lie Popeye Asterix Snoopy An Atlas Comics sampler form Marvel and Fantagraphics Hellboy
and even the Marvel X-Men and Dc Absolute Power offerings look interesting.
Anything else catch your fancy?
-M
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2024 15:41:47 GMT -5
I'll be getting some random titles, there's always something interesting.
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Post by DubipR on Apr 25, 2024 16:31:32 GMT -5
Nothing this year. Haven't done a FCBD in a few years. I'll be elsewhere for that weekend
-R
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2024 0:07:26 GMT -5
Taking my niece this year, and it’s extra special because this will be the first year she will actually be able to read any of the comics. We looked through the titles and found a couple she’ll be interested in.
I’ll grab the Conan, Jonny Quest, Gatchaman, Flash Gordon, and probably Young Jedi Adventures.
We’ll see if we make it to multiple shops or if we call it after one. I don’t really know what to expect from her.
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Post by shaxper on Apr 26, 2024 7:38:44 GMT -5
Our shops around here do a really impressive job for FCBD. The challenge is in trying to get to them all!
Honestly, the free books are the least interesting part for me, but I am extremely excited to check out THE VALIANTS in order to get a sense of where the new licensee is going to take one of my favorite comic book universes.
Additionally, ARCHIE HORROR PRESENTS CURSED LIBRARY looks like it might be fun, as well as MARVEL & FANTAGRAPHICS PRSNT ATLAS COMICS, and the MAD FCBD SPECIAL EDITION. I'm sure I'll pick up some others, as well.
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Apr 26, 2024 7:56:41 GMT -5
Our shops around here do a really impressive job for FCBD. The challenge is in trying to get to them all! Honestly, the free books are the least interesting part for me, but I am extremely excited to check out THE VALIANTS in order to get a sense of where the new licensee is going to take one of my favorite comic book universes. Additionally, ARCHIE HORROR PRESENTS CURSED LIBRARY looks like it might be fun, as well as MARVEL & FANTAGRAPHICS PRSNT ATLAS COMICS, and the MAD FCBD SPECIAL EDITION. I'm sure I'll pick up some others, as well. Valiant essentially lost me as ever being a potential customer when it leaked they were considering using AI to replace penciller/inker/colorists as a cost saving measure to make their books more profitable. They were called out and backed off, but even considering it makes it a company I do not wish to give my money to. -M
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Post by shaxper on Apr 26, 2024 8:10:03 GMT -5
Our shops around here do a really impressive job for FCBD. The challenge is in trying to get to them all! Honestly, the free books are the least interesting part for me, but I am extremely excited to check out THE VALIANTS in order to get a sense of where the new licensee is going to take one of my favorite comic book universes. Additionally, ARCHIE HORROR PRESENTS CURSED LIBRARY looks like it might be fun, as well as MARVEL & FANTAGRAPHICS PRSNT ATLAS COMICS, and the MAD FCBD SPECIAL EDITION. I'm sure I'll pick up some others, as well. Valiant essentially lost me as ever being a potential customer when it leaked they were considering using AI to replace penciller/inker/colorists as a cost saving measure to make their books more profitable. They were called out and backed off, but even considering it makes it a company I do not wish to give my money to. -M They were sold to a company that wanted to use the IPs to make money as inexpensively as possible, same as any other major company since the 1970s. The fact that the profit-mongers at the top are duplicitous shouldn't stop us from celebrating the work of the creators they hire. If they did end up using AI, that would be different, but they did back off.
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Apr 26, 2024 8:42:41 GMT -5
Valiant essentially lost me as ever being a potential customer when it leaked they were considering using AI to replace penciller/inker/colorists as a cost saving measure to make their books more profitable. They were called out and backed off, but even considering it makes it a company I do not wish to give my money to. -M They were sold to a company that wanted to use the IPs to make money as inexpensively as possible, same as any other major company since the 1970s. The fact that the profit-mongers at the top are duplicitous shouldn't stop us from celebrating the work of the creators they hire. If they did end up using AI, that would be different, but they did back off. For now. But if they have shown a fundamental belief that the creators are irrelevant to the product in considering it, it won't be long until they return to the idea the first time a quarterly report is disappointing to their bottom line. And I am sure their page rates aren't going to attract any proven talent, and what talent they can hire will be out the door the first time they miss a payment because their projected revenue flow doesn't add up. The previous owners had issues with actually paying the talent they hired on time (another strike against my supporting a company) and I doubt the new owners will be any better since paying creators to do their books was something they were considering avoiding to begin with. -M
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Post by shaxper on Apr 26, 2024 8:48:45 GMT -5
They were sold to a company that wanted to use the IPs to make money as inexpensively as possible, same as any other major company since the 1970s. The fact that the profit-mongers at the top are duplicitous shouldn't stop us from celebrating the work of the creators they hire. If they did end up using AI, that would be different, but they did back off. For now. But if they have shown a fundamental belief that the creators are irrelevant to the product in considering it, it won't be long until they return to the idea the first time a quarterly report is disappointing to their bottom line. And I am sure their page rates aren't going to attract any proven talent, and what talent they can hire will be out the door the first time they miss a payment because their projected revenue flow doesn't add up. The previous owners had issues with actually paying the talent they hired on time (another strike against my supporting a company) and I doubt the new owners will be any better since paying creators to do their books was something they were considering avoiding to begin with. -M Isn't it actually still the same owners licensing out the properties to Alien Books? That might actually strengthen your argument.
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Post by Marv-El on Apr 28, 2024 15:42:47 GMT -5
I'm going to try and get out this FCBD. For the last few years, I've always ended up working on the first Saturday of May but my new job's work schedule allows me a better opportunity to do so this year. I want to go to at least two LCS in my area. A third one is having this huge Dollar comic sale as well so I want to swing by there too. As for what's being offered, I'm most interested in Gatchaman but at this point, I'll take what I can find.
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Post by Rob Allen on Apr 28, 2024 17:06:39 GMT -5
I'm planning to go. My LCS is the retail division of Dark Horse; they always do FCBD right.
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Post by shaxper on May 4, 2024 16:37:12 GMT -5
They were sold to a company that wanted to use the IPs to make money as inexpensively as possible, same as any other major company since the 1970s. The fact that the profit-mongers at the top are duplicitous shouldn't stop us from celebrating the work of the creators they hire. If they did end up using AI, that would be different, but they did back off. For now. But if they have shown a fundamental belief that the creators are irrelevant to the product in considering it, it won't be long until they return to the idea the first time a quarterly report is disappointing to their bottom line. And I am sure their page rates aren't going to attract any proven talent, and what talent they can hire will be out the door the first time they miss a payment because their projected revenue flow doesn't add up. The previous owners had issues with actually paying the talent they hired on time (another strike against my supporting a company) and I doubt the new owners will be any better since paying creators to do their books was something they were considering avoiding to begin with. -M FWIW I just read the Valiants FCBD special. Confirmed that the book is being made by Alien Books, but the license owners are still the previous company. Lots and lots of subtle meta humor throughout, including a complaint that the new owners won't pay to bring back the heroes they need (the Gold Key heroes, I presume). There is also a robot that looks like Rai and performs the tasks of 1-A entitled R-1, which I found cute. Most interesting, though, is that this seems to be a continuation of the existing Valiant Universe and not a reboot, which is a move I really respect. The art and writing on the first of two stories are impressive, to boot. However (and this really concerns me) there is something "off" with the art of the second story. At times, it looks more like a photograph of a television cartoon, and not purposefully so. I'm worried someone snuck in a little AI art that maybe can't differentiate between "comic" and "cartoon". So, quality comic that wants to continue where the previous titles left off, but a writer who is already making meta jokes about how cheap the owners are, and possible use of AI art. Some significant cause for concern, there. Icctrombone and Batflunkie, did you pick it up too?
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Post by Marv-El on May 4, 2024 16:44:37 GMT -5
I made it to two of my LCS today and this is what all I picked up: Blood Hunt - mainly because of the UXM preview by Gail Simone & David Marquez. Star Wars TMNT Spider-Man & Ultimate Universe Hellboy The first LCS I stopped by really doesn't have any back issue bins anymore (they're mainly a comic, gaming, RPG store) so I also caught up on the current Star Wars title and a couple of SW trades ('cause when else are you supposed to buy SW comics ) The second LCS has more back issue bins of various dollar amounts and I spent a good hour, hour-and-half digging through them all to see what all new they had acquired. What's better was that all the back issues were half off their normal pricing for the day. Also bought tickets for the two raffles they were holding for the event (fingers crossed I win the Darth Vader helmet). So I came away with a good stack of around 50 comics which was nice! Overall though both stores were busy which was good to see. Plenty of kids were out with their parents checking over the freebies and other merchandise as well. It was quite the fun morning despite the rain.
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Post by Icctrombone on May 4, 2024 17:19:42 GMT -5
I always miss FCBD because of work. Once upon a time, my lcs that I was dealing with would pull what I wanted for me. Alas, I don’t have that relationship the current place.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2024 18:14:06 GMT -5
Anyone get the MAD FCBD? Curious as to what's inside....any Mort Drucker reprints?
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