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| Jay
Faerber Story |
| Jay
Faerber writes comics, and he's pretty damn good at
it. It's time you get to
know about him and why you will undoubtedly be adding
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| Blue
Moon Comics |
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the indy racks
Shucking
the modern trend of dark, more violent stories, Blue
Moon Comics are a line of non-sarcastic, easy-to-digest
books with a distinctive Silver Age feel. |
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About Books & Comics has been serving
the Phoenix Area for over 20 years, by providing
one of Arizona's largest selections of new
comics, comic back issues, toys, anime, games,
trading cards, and supplies. Our customer-service
oriented staff can supply the answers to all
of your questions. We now service the entire
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| Blue
Moon Comics |
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Varies |
| On
the indy racks
Shucking
the modern trend of dark, more violent stories,
Blue Moon Comics are a line of non-sarcastic, easy-to-digest
books with a distinctive Silver Age feel. Ranging
in titles from clean, fun superhero rhetoric to
space tales not unlike Marvel's old Journey Into
Mystery comics, these books are an intriguing break
from mainstream mayhem; a welcome and pleasant addition
to any throwback comic fan's collection. Blue Moon
Comics present a fine array of talented writers
and artists who don't overcomplicate either story
or art with too much attention to detail, and the
style, presentation, and production of the books
is friendly and enjoyably campy. For more specific
information about Blue Moon Comics, visit their
website at www.bluemooncomics.tsx.org and pick a
few titles (Infinite Tales is my favorite) to subscribe
to today! |
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our entire online inventory of specially
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| Batman/Deathblow:
After the Fire |
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comic, the first in a three-issue Prestige-format
mini-series, features one of comic's hottest
writers, Brian Azzarello, and two stellar
artists, Lee Bermejo on pencils, and Tim
Bradstreet on inks, all working together
to create the perfectly dark, surreal look
and feel for this tale of an assassination
gone terribly wrong. A decade ago, Deathblow,
an old Wildstorm afterthought that Azzarello
brings a surprising depth to, embarked upon
a task with murderous intent, but for unknown
reasons, doesn't finish his work. Turns
out that during the job, Deathblow's life
was saved by an International Operations
agent; the agent just happened to be an
associate of Bruce Wayne, and when said
agent is mysteriously killed, someone's
in line for a beating. Enter the Dark Knight
detective. Batman must uncover the mystery
behind the ten-year-old botched black-ops
mission and bring his friends' killer to
justice, and to do so, it'd be nice if Bats
could talk to Michael Cray (codename Deathblow).
The problem with questioning Cray? He's
dead. This beginning chapter of this mini-series
reads quickly and intriguingly, and fans
of Azzarello will immediately recognize
his innate ability to grab the super-interested
psyche of the reader and give it the chokehold.
Artists Bermejo and Bradstreet are at their
foreboding best as well, and if there's
a grittier, seedier underbelly in the DC
universe than their dank Gotham City, then
it certainly hasn't been stylistically represented
any better than this. This is easily going
to be considered one of the best mini-series
of the year, so don't miss out on this first
issue. |
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| Dawn
Wall Scroll |
| Celebrated
artist Joseph Michael Linsner's most famous
red-headed love goddess is captured beautifully
on this 27"x34", full-color, 100%
satin Dawn Wall Scroll, which can be yours
if you'd only bring yourself to order it
from your friendly neighborhood All About
Books and Comics. Take down that 1988 swimsuit
calendar that's been hanging in your living
room so long it looks like it was painted
in pastels and dazzle yourself and your
friends with this vision of a Goddess, the
Dawn Wall Scroll. |
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| Call
of Cthulu RPG Hardcover |
| Previews
sez: "We live on a placid island of
ignorance in the midst of black seas of
infinity, and it was not meant that we should
voyage far
" -H.P. Lovecraft,
The Call of Cthulu -. Monte Cook and John
Tynes bring you the long-awaited D20 adaptation
of Call of Cthulu in one all inclusive rulebook,
featuring everything a fearless investigator
needs to unearth the horrors of this roleplaying
campaign world of ancient evil, dark atrocities,
and madness. |
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| MAD
about Superheroes |
Copied
studiously from the back of the book: Wham!
Bam! Fa Fa! The world's greatest comic book
super heroes are mercilessly mocked and
ridiculed by the world's dumbest artists
and writers in MAD about Superheroes. This
new compilation brings together for the
first time (and hopefully the last!) Mad's
most idiotic movie, TV, and comic book spoofs
featuring your favorite stupid heroes, including
such classics as Harvey Kurtzman's "Superduperman"
and Mort Drucker's "Bats-Man,"
plus satires of the Batman movies, X-Men,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and more!
And in our own words: a laugh a minute!
All of your favorite MAD stories presented
here with a fantastic cover by Alex Ross
and a foreword from some weird old hanger-on
named Adam West. How could it be that this
masterpiece only sets you back ten clams?
You'll need only purchase it to know
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