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Feb

2012

Zenescope debuts new line of action figures at ToyFair

Posted By on Thursday February 9, 2012 at 2:20 pm
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Grimm Fairy Tales Alice Liddle Premium Action Figure

Zenescope has announced a new partnership with sculptor Clayburn Moore and CS Moore Studios (whose previous work includes statues of The Walking Dead, Dawn, Fathom, Lady Death, and various other pinup style good girls) to produce a new line of action figures based on Zenescope’s various properties. They will be debuting at the upcoming ToyFair in New York February 12-15. But, if you can’t make it there yourself, I have the scoop for you.

8

Feb

2012

Glory #23 sold out already!

Posted By on Wednesday February 8, 2012 at 3:36 pm
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Glory 23 - Cover

Well, looks like I’m not the only one interested in this whole Extreme Studios universe reboot, and the return of the 90’s to comics in general. While it won’t hit store shelves for another week, Glory #23, the first issue of the reboot (which picks up right where the series left off in 1997) has sold out at the distributor level. But don’t worry, Image has already confirmed that they will be going back for a second print run, which will be coming out with a new cover by Ross Campbell on the same day as issue #24 does, which is on March 14.

31

Jan

2012

In Memoriam – Al Rio

Posted By on Tuesday January 31, 2012 at 7:39 pm
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Neverland #2

Yesterday comic book artist Al Rio commited suicide. He was mostly known for his various pinup style drawings, particularly in the pages of Gen 13, and cover art for various Zenescope properties, including Grimm Fairy Tales. Being as I’m in South Jersey, and Zenescope is based just outside of Philadelphia, I’ve meet him at a few Wizard Worlds, and he was a pretty cool dude.

I am a big fan of his art, and he will be missed. In memorial, I thought I would share some of my favorite covers he has done, including those I own.

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Jan

2012

Crazy Comic Ads – Free Burgers, Bikes, and Candy Bars!

Posted By on Monday January 23, 2012 at 10:25 pm
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From what I’ve been told (i.e. read on Wikipedia and seen on The Wonder Years), the 70’s were a pretty loose time, even in July of 1978, a full year before the infamous Disco Demolition Night. I can only assume that the swinging excesses of a decade of drugs and disco lead to parents who simply were too strung out to notice what their kids were doing, let alone care (Red Forman?). I mean, how else to you explain this?

9

Jan

2012

Crazy Comic Ads – Child Sized Guns

Posted By on Monday January 9, 2012 at 10:58 pm
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Howdy folks! Welcome to the first of a recurring series. When I thought of the idea for this site, I immediately knew what I wanted to write about. I had a picture in my mind of it. As it turns out, it’s the picture below. But before I show it to you, let me tell you the story of how I came to see said picture.