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Post by MRPs_Missives on May 4, 2024 21:01:24 GMT -5
Anyone get the MAD FCBD? Curious as to what's inside....any Mort Drucker reprints? I did, but haven't looked inside yet (my Saturday D&D game started shortly after I got back form the FCBD run and all of my books are still in the bag they came home in. I'll take a look later and let you know. -M
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Post by MRPs_Missives on May 4, 2024 21:22:40 GMT -5
Anyone get the MAD FCBD? Curious as to what's inside....any Mort Drucker reprints? I did, but haven't looked inside yet (my Saturday D&D game started shortly after I got back form the FCBD run and all of my books are still in the bag they came home in. I'll take a look later and let you know. -M No Drucker. Lots of Sergio, a fair bit of Don Martin and a lot of someone named Kerry Callen who I am not familiar with but whose stuff seems to be of recent vintage. It looked to be all DC parodies except 1 Spy vs. Spy strip. -M
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Post by MRPs_Missives on May 4, 2024 21:37:40 GMT -5
So this was my entire FCBD haul, freebies, pulls and back issues... Freebies... Pulls... and the 4 pack of the virgin variants of Pat Zircher's 4 connecting covers from Conan. and some Bat Back issues... to support my shop and take advantage of the 25% off discount, plus my purchase qualified for a $5 coupon for my next visit. -M
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Post by EdoBosnar on May 5, 2024 2:44:27 GMT -5
No Drucker. Lots of Sergio, a fair bit of Don Martin and a lot of someone named Kerry Callen who I am not familiar with but whose stuff seems to be of recent vintage. It looked to be all DC parodies except 1 Spy vs. Spy strip. Callen is great. You can find a bunch of his output at his blog (although he hasn't posted anything new there for a while). Among other things, he does these great parody bits (which may or may not also appear in Mad), like this fake 'E-man Annual' cover...
Or his series of gag comics called Super Antics:
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Post by MRPs_Missives on May 5, 2024 8:39:48 GMT -5
I'd seen the Super Antics stuff before and liked it, but didn't realize that was Callen (yes I can be oblivious sometimes).
-M
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2024 10:25:23 GMT -5
Awesome FCBD haul....our are getting shipped....my dealer probably got about 2/3 of the whole lot (I think that's 42).
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2024 16:55:21 GMT -5
Kerry Callen has been doing a feature over at the 13th Dimension called Sunday Funnies
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2024 17:40:45 GMT -5
Took my niece to Comics Warehouse and she let me have a couple of her selections: Then I hit up Age of Comics solo:
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Post by tonebone on May 6, 2024 11:16:17 GMT -5
I thought that out of the whole bunch, Gatchaman showed some promise... the art was phenomenal. Conan did the bad thing, by using it to promote a "crossover event". Marvel and DC's crossover event promos were well nigh unreadable. Jonny Quest/Space Ghost were kind of a letdown. Eye Lie Popeye was INCREDIBLY hard to read, physically, without an electon microscope... (The type was LITERALLY one millimeter tall). I liked the Atlas Comics Library sampler. Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts was awesome. Really wanted MAD, and Flash Gordon, but my LCS didn't have them. All in all... a sad waste of trees. The only comics that are dependably interesting are some of the kids' ones. Marvel and DC screw the pooch each and every year, without fail, by presenting a 10 page chore-to-read excerpt, without explanation or context, of a 300 issue crossover. At least we had Snoopy. I had to set my camera on "Quantum Realm" for that last one.
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Post by MRPs_Missives on May 6, 2024 12:03:17 GMT -5
Conan did the bad thing, by using it to promote a "crossover event". The Howardverse "crossover event" is built on things Howard himself did in his stories. Kull projecting through time to meet with Bran Mak Morn and aiding him. James Allison projecting through time to inhabit the bodies of his past incarnations, most famously seen with Bjorn from Valley of the Worms but in other stories as well, the ring of Thoth -Amon appearing in the 20th century and causing problems in Haunter of the Ring, his Black Stone and Unspeakable cults appearing in several stories featuring different characters, different times and different genres, but they all shared the same world, so I see no problem with writers continuing to build on those elements to tell stories featuring more of Howard's characters beyond Conan. Roy Thomas did it in fact in stories having Conan meet Kane and Kull, and in spirit by adapting stories from other Howard characters and attempting (sometime ham-fistedly) to turn them into Conan stories. This isn't "moderns who don't understand Howard trying to exploit his works in ways he never would" this is creators building on the foundations that Howard established and played with in his own stories. Anyone who has read widely of Howard full oeuvre (or his correspondence) and not just limited themselves to Conan or the sword & sorcery stuff and comics, wouldn't be surprised by seeing these elements in continuations of Howard stories. It's a far cry from something like Savage Avengers that mixed Hoawardian elements with the Marvel Universe, it's a story drawing purely on Howardian elements that Howard himself used in the same way. And Titan and Heroic Signatures reason to exist is to sell books, so if they have to tap into the current zeitgeist to market what they are doing, that makes them smart business people who know how to drum up interest in their products, which are staying very true to what Howard himself did and celebrating and embracing Howard's rich legacy rather than ignoring the source material to use stars like Arnie to promote the brand, then more power to them and I would find that very difficult to classify as a "mistake" in any way. -M
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Post by Rob Allen on May 6, 2024 15:04:09 GMT -5
The shop's limit was ten; these are the ones I got:
Jonny Quest Valiants Spidey and his Amazing Friends Spider-Man/Ultimates Absolute Power One Piece Snoopy Star Wars Conan Marvel Voices
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Post by MRPs_Missives on May 9, 2024 13:11:36 GMT -5
Titan and Heroic Signatures is offering a free PDF download of the Conan FCBD issue Battle of the Black Stone here-M
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Post by shaxper on May 21, 2024 18:42:07 GMT -5
Finally finished reading through my FCBD stack. I think Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles blew everyone else out of the water this year, though Hellboy made an impressive showing, Flash Gordon was solid, Mad was fun, Archie was ambitious and almost made me want to start a few pulls, and DC's big event lead-in was slightly better than usual.
Disappointments? I wanted to be more blown over in a here-take-my-money sort of way by The Valiants, and the Marvel Atlas Library was nowhere near as fun as I'd hoped. Also, I didn't care about Energon Universe to start, but that was some pretty poor writing.
And, dammit, I still don't get the appeal of Asterix.
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Post by Doghouse Reilly on May 24, 2024 9:12:00 GMT -5
And, dammit, I still don't get the appeal of Asterix. I thought it was just me. I tried so hard to get into Asterix, both because of its reputation, and the premise appeals to me.
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