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No they do not, nor (for some strange and unknown reason) they do not take into account the sales of comics over here =/

 

Silly Diamond

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I'm very annoyed! Ordered the Stark Resilient Iron Man trades this week but messed up and one of them is a paperback. This will not do! All my Iron Man books are hardcover.

 

Anyone want it for price? About £8

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No they do not, nor (for some strange and unknown reason) they do not take into account the sales of comics over here =/

 

Silly Diamond

 

Similar to the problem with tv ratings where they just refuse to move with technology and take into account TiVo etc. Was hoping the comic industry was a bit smarter but I guess not.

 

Unfortunately I couldnt find a bigger image but I really love this picture for Ultimate Spider-Man #156, the lighting especially:

 

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Batman Inc. #3 just arrived. Is it just me or was there a mahuusive gap between issue 2 and 3?

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Batman Inc. #3 just arrived. Is it just me or was there a mahuusive gap between issue 2 and 3?

 

I have nicknamed it batman inc quarterly to reflect this.

 

Didn't know you got bats man :D

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Meeeeh its not for everone, it too is in danger of quarterly status

 

I like pissing you off

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Meeeeh its not for everone

 

Meeeeh its not for everone

 

Meeeeh its not for everone

:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

 

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Invincible #78 Preview:

 

http://www.buzzcomics.net/showpost.php?p=1143066&postcount=1

 

Also have any of you been watching the Young Justice animated series? Its really good so far, very similar to Justice League Unlimited with a lot of appearances from different DC heroes and villians. I do kind of wish it had been a direct sequel to the JLU series, be nice to keep the main animated stuff to one universe. I think this one is supposed to be set on Earth 14, which from what I hear was a odd choice as its already been shown as something else.

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I have nicknamed it batman inc quarterly to reflect this.

 

Didn't know you got bats man :D

 

Glad it's not just me. Yeah, I love the Bat of man. Which reminds me, I need to catch up with Beyond.

 

The pussy bitched out on Invincible though.

 

IT'S EXPENSIVE!!

 

....bitch.

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I don't like Young Justice. Gave up after the second episode. The choreography was awesome, but everything else was boring, eye-rolling stuff.

 

And regarding the Invincible preview - nothing AT ALL that is difficult to draw or challenging so far in the issue, so I'm scratching my head as to why it is late. I don't like it if this is now a regular thing for 6 weekly(+) issues.

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I don't like Young Justice. Gave up after the second episode. The choreography was awesome, but everything else was boring, eye-rolling stuff.

 

Meh, coming from a Dynamo 5 fan that doesn't mean much

 

 

 

 

 

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Flashpoint Comics =

 

Flashpoint Titles

Flashpoint #1-5

The Flash #14-17

Booster Gold 44-47

 

Whatever Happened to Gotham City?

 

Flashpoint: Batman Knight Of Vengeance #1-3, written by Brian Azzarello and drawn by Eduardo Risso.

 

Flashpoint: Deadman And The Flying Graysons #1-3, written by JT Krul and drawn by Mike Janin with covers by Cliff Chiang.

 

Whatever Happened to the World’s Greatest Super Villains?

 

Flashpoint: Citizen Cold #1-3, written and drawn by Scott Kolins.

 

Flashpoint: Deathstroke & The Curse Of The Ravager #1-3, written by Jimmy Palmiotti and drawn by Joe Bennett & John Dell.

 

Flashpoint: The Outsider #1-3, written by James Robinson and drawn by Javi Fernandez.

 

Whatever Happened to the Aliens?

 

Flashpoint: Abin Sur The Green Lantern #1-3, written by Adam Schlagman and drawn by Felipe Massafera.

 

Flashpoint: Project: Superman #1-3, written by Scott Snyder & Lowell Francis and drawn by Gene Ha.

 

Whatever Happened to Science & Magic?

 

Flashpoint: Frankenstein & The Creatures Of The Unknown #1-3, written by Jeff Lemire and drawn by Ibraim Roberson with covers by Doug Mahnke.

 

Flashpoint: Secret Seven #1-3, written by Peter Milligan and drawn by George Perez and Scott Koblish

 

Whatever Happened to Europe?

 

Flashpoint: Emperor Aquaman #1-3, written by Tony Bedard and drawn by Ardian Syaf & Vicente Cifuentes.

 

Flashpoint: Wonder Woman And The Furies #1-3, written by Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning and drawn by Scott Clark & David Beaty with covers by Ed Benes.

 

Flashpoint: Lois Lane And The Resistance #1-3, written by Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning and drawn by Eddy Nunez & Sandra Hope.

 

Everything You Know Will Change in a Flash

 

Flashpoint: Kid Flash Lost #1-3, written by Sterling Gates and drawn by Oliver Nome with covers by Francis Manapul.

 

Flashpoint: The World Of Flashpoint #1-3, written by Rex Ogle and drawn by Paulo Siqueira with covers by Shane Davis.

 

He Never Got the Ring

Flashpoint: Hal Jordan #1-3, written by Adam Schlagman and drawn by Ben Oliver with covers by Rags Morales.

 

One-Shots

Flashpoint: Legion of Doom #1, written by Adam Glass and drawn by Rodeny Buchemi & Jose Marzan with covers by Miguel Sepulveda.

Flashpoint: Grodd of War #1, written by Sean Ryan and drawn by Ug Guara with covers by Francis Manapul

Flashpoint: Reverse Flash #1, written by Scott Kolins and drawn by Joel Gomez with covers by Ardian Syaf and Vicente Cifuentes

Flashpoint: Green Arrow Industries #1, written by Pornsak Pichestshote and drawn by Mark Castiello with covers by Viktor Kalvachev

Flashpoint: The Canterbury Cricket #1, writeen by Mike Carlin and drawn by Rags Morales with covers by Rags Morales

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Kieron Gillen is getting married today.

 

Aw, this is beautiful. I guess no-one can ruin @kierongillen's dream weddi-- MAGNETO NOOOOOOOO

 

:D

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Just received some Savage Dragons from Gosh Comics. (Sunday?!)

 

I lost my list (ugh) so had to recount. I only need 21 issues now and I've got the full run.

 

Pretty happy! However, I don't have many "runs" of issues in a row that I need....the longest is like three issues in a row, however because I need so few now I'm more inclined to get singles from eBay if I see them. I will have them soon. :D

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^???

 

After Brightest Day comes the Brightest Day Aftermath: The Search.

Following the exciting conclusion to Brightest Day, the new protector of Earth has been chosen - but one reluctant hero makes a return to try and convince Batman, Superman and the rest of the DC Universe’s heroes that this may not be a good thing at all.

 

BRIGHTEST DAY AFTERMATH: THE SEARCH will be a three-part miniseries written by Jonathan Vankin and drawn by Marco Castiello chronicling the fallout of Brightest Day. We can’t give away too much about it now, but keep reading Brightest Day and keep an eye on The Source for more clues.

 

THE SEARCH begins in June.

 

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^???

 

Street Fighter Heroclix! Heroclix (super hero table top miniatures game) but Street Fighter!

 

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