Posted by Ian Candish, on September 2nd, 2010
What? Another week has gone by? Well, that can only mean it’s time for yet another Pick Of The Week podcast! Ian has the pick this week and he uses it to display his gargantuan man-crush on Robert Kirkman. As always he’s joined by Simon and as never before he’s also joined by a recent addition to Comic Impact, Ken, who fills in this week for Sheldon who’s out interviewing for a job. Psh, a likely story.
It’s a pretty off the wall podcast with discussions ranging from last weeks comics (duh!)...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 31st, 2010
Stop the press! Green Arrow is dead! Well just from looking at the cover I’d say so. But now on with the review of Green Arrow #3. Also, does anyone still say “stop the press”?
Last time we saw Oliver Queen he had just been shot in the head by an arrow which left him for dead. Who was the unknown assassin who was trying to kill him? I was thinking the issue would of open with his sidekick Roy Harper, aka Arsenal (Red Arrow) taking down his Oliver as payback for the stuff that went down in the ‘Rise and...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 30th, 2010
Last week we launched a new weekly video feature here at ComicImpact called “New This Week.” Every week we will post a short video about the books that are coming out on Wednesday that we are excited for or just curious about. You might end up hearing about them on the POW (Pick of the Week) or read about them in a reviews on the site. On new this week join Sheldon as he talks to you about what’s coming out on September 1st 2010 and remember to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes.
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Posted by Rob Andrews, on August 25th, 2010
Come on in humble listeners for another one of our Pick Of The Week podcasts! It’s a sad show this week as it’s the last weekly podcast I’ll (hello my name is Rob) be doing for a long time, because I’m heading off to University in a couple of days. So for one more time, join me and my full house of companions; Sheldon, Simon and Ian for another special show!
This episode is a bit of a Marvel-nutter show this week, as a lot of Avengers books came out! There was a mighty impact made on the world of the Hulk, as Sheldon...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 25th, 2010
We are starting a new mini video show we lovingly refer to as “New This Week.” Every week we will post a short video about the books that are coming out on Wednesday that we are excited for or just curious about. You might end up hearing about them on the POW (Pick of the Week) or read about them in a review on the site. Make sure to check out our first “New This Week” with Ian giving you the rundown on the books for August 25th 2010.
Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel
Simon Daoudi
Simon@ComicImpact.com
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 24th, 2010
A few months back I picked DC Universe Legacies #1 as my Pick Of The Week, and I was hoping that it would still be good after #1 and now I’m posting a review of #4 and I can say I still loving this book! It tells us the story of the DC Universe through the eyes of man on the street, Paul Lincoln, an NYPD officer.
Now there is a new wave of heroes joining the DC Universe team such as the original Teen Titans. Although one of my favorite parts of this series so far has to be when the two Flash’s ( Jay Garrick and...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 23rd, 2010
After hours in the Comic Impact editing room, we now give you Podcast number 155! So what’s the big deal about this episode you may ask? Well if you have been reading Comic Impact since we got back from San Diego Comic Con 2010, then you may have seen we’ve been posting a lot of videos featuring some of your favorite creators in the world of comics.
Now if you missed any of our San Diego Comic Con videos, you can watch them all in this BIG epic podcast! You’ll see Ian talking with Francis Manapul about...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 20th, 2010
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Pushed over the edge of sanity,Jason Todd couldn’t watch as Gotham City erupted into Chaos and spiraled out of control.Instead he picked up Batman’s cowl himself,becoming an even darker version of the Dark Knight. With his own version of the Batcave deep within the subway tunnels of Gotham,Jason Todd will do anything to hold onto the Mantel of the Bat.
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When you first look at Jason Todd as Batman you’ve got to ask yourself “do you feel lucky as he is armed from head to...
Posted by Rob Andrews, on August 19th, 2010
If you’re on this page then don’t let me stop you on your way down to the iTunes download link below where you can download this podcast, but if you’ve got a spare minute to read this blurb then you’ll find out a little bit about what exactly is in store for you in this very podcast! It’s Pick Of The Week time once more, and Sheldon shares his favourite comic of last week with you, as well as sharing his thoughts on other comics with his companions Simon and Rob.
This week’s POW starts off...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 19th, 2010
One of the best things about any comic book convention is that you get to meet the people who make your favorite comic books. Here at Comic Impact we are big fans of a lot of your favorite creators as well, so at this year’s San Diego Comic Con we took a lot of photos of some of your favorite people working in comics! Check these out and make sure you come back later because we still have a bits of video for you! For now we hope you enjoy these photos as we once more go back to the editing room.
Fabio Moon and Gabriel...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 19th, 2010
One of the best things at Comic Con is looking at all the cool collectibles that you wish you had the money for. Sometime they are a tease of what’s to come and you have to wait to buy them. So here are some pictures for you to enjoy. We can’t wait to get our hands on and post reviews of these collectibles for you. Make sure to hold on tight to that change that is in your pockets!
Captain America and Iron Man PVC Statues from Kotobukiya
Blackest Night may be over, but DC Direct have Black Hand and Hal Jordan busts that...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 18th, 2010
You may recall that a few days before this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, ComicImpact staff member Ian posted a blog about The Westboro Baptist Church and their protest at Comic Con. Just watch this video and you can see how the Comic Con fans truly feel about them. Also, you may see a very special sign that has to do with your favorite comic site (Comic Impact.com). So enjoy the video.
We are 98.5 % done with all our San Diego Comic-Con coverage. The fun does not stop there though as Long Beach Comic Con will be here very...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 17th, 2010
How good was your math when your were in school? I got mostly B’s in my math class but it looks like Marvel has been creative with their math. For the past few years Marvel has been renumbering books after they re-launch a book, such as they did with Thor after J. Michael Straczynski left the book and with Ed Brubaker’s Captain America. Now it looks they’re doing it with ‘Ultimate Comics Spider-Man’. Here is the math for everyone wondering how they added up to #150.
Ultimate Spider-Man ran for 133 issues...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 17th, 2010
For sometime now I have been saying that ‘Ultimate Spider-Man’ by Brian Michael Bendis and David Lafuente is the best Spider-Man book out there, and this week’s issue shows you why. In the first few pages we see the Chameleon running around making everyone in New York city think that he is the real Spider-Man. Lafuente’s art is just so beautiful, but I will get back to Lafuente in a bit.
A few pages on we see Peter with J. Jonah Jameson in a warehouse that looks like something out of Fight Club....
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 13th, 2010
This week we are taking a look at one more San Diego Comic Con Exclusive figure. This time around we’re going to look at the Marvel Universe Ultimate Captain America ( World War II) form the fine people over at Hasbro.
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During the last days of World War II, Captain America disappeared. The man who had inspired America’s troops in their drive across Europe simply vanished, never to be seen again. Unknown to the world, he lay frozen in the deep, cold waters of the North Atlantic, kept alive...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 12th, 2010
You’ll know his artwork from ‘Thor’, ‘House of M’ or maybe from one of my favorite moments in comic book history when he drew the death of The Sentry in Marvel’s ‘ Siege’.
Join us as we talk to French super-artist Olivier Coipel about what it’s like working with Brian Michael Bendis on such a big project as ‘Siege’, what his hopes are for the Thor film and find out what comics made him want to become a comic book artist.
Simon Daoudi
Simon@ComicImpact.com
Posted by Rob Andrews, on August 11th, 2010
Ladies and Frat Boys, we here at Comic Impact would like to make a toast to Ian, as it is with this episode that we celebrate Ian’s first ever Pick Of The Week! Join Ian, Simon, Sheldon and Rob this week for a Marvel-packed episode of as we talk you through last weeks comics. It’s an eventful show to say the least!
The boys get seriously excited over a lot of Marvel comics this week and have some discussions about who will be Captain America by the time the movie comes out, and much more. What are the gangs thoughts...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 8th, 2010
Five years ago I fell in love with Ed Brubaker’s Captain America. I was telling everyone I know to read this new Captain America book, and then when I first meet Comic Impact staff member Sheldon I told him how great this book was.
I told him how great Brubaker was and then last year Captain America: Reborn came out and I was not a big fan of it, and my man crush for Brubaker went away. But I still read Captain America anyway since I was loving Bucky as Captain America. Now for the past two storylines (Two Americas...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 6th, 2010
On this weeks Figure Friday we are going to take a look at the Comic Con Exclusive Plastic Man this is the first time we get to see him as a part of the DC Universe Classics line.
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There is no Package Description yet MattyCollector.com has this to say about this Exclusive SDCC 2010 figure.
One of the SDCC figures we know you’re stoked to see is the one and only malleable immortal, Plastic Man. Being that he’s a super hero and all, we felt his packaging should be equally impressive and here’s your...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 5th, 2010
To thank all the great Cosplayers at this year San Diego Comic-Con we’re doing something different for this month’s “Cosplay Girl of the month.” For your viewing enjoyment here are some of the great costumes we saw this year.And yeah boys the Cosplay girl of the month will be back in September. Trust me you will love her!
Scott Pilgrim Cosplayers
Wonder Woman
Ex Cosplay Girl of the Month (January 2010) Meagan VanBurkleo as Velocity
Poison Ivy
Rogue
Suitcase Armor Iron Man with Spider-Woman (Julia Carpenter)
Ex...
Posted by Rob Andrews, on August 4th, 2010
We’re back with our Pick of the Week podcast once again! We’d like to thank those of you who waited patiently for this episode ever since we took a post -Comic Con’ break last week to edit our videos. But check this out, we’re back and refreshed as ever! Join Simon, Rob and Ian this week as they guide you through the week’s most interesting comics.
There is a lot of debate over the latest issue of X-Men, and whether 90s style artwork still suits such comics or not. There is a lot of science fiction...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 2nd, 2010
Last weekend at San Diego Comic Con 2010 we got a chance to talk to Multiple Eisner Award winners Fábio Moon and Gabriel Ba.
You’ll know their work from such books as ‘Casanova’ and ‘Umbrella Academy’, also their latest comic Daytripper, which has been talked about on a lot of the our POW podcasts and has even been our pick of the week. We got the chance to talk to Fábio Moon and Gabriel Ba about the future of Casanova and Umbrella Academy, and to ask how Daytripper will end. So join us as we...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 2nd, 2010
I don’t know about you, but my favorite comic of all time is Watchmen #4, and last week at the San Diego Comic Con’, we got the chance to talk to the comic genius Dave Gibbons. Though this time around we talk about one of his new projects and how it will impact the world of comics.
Join us as we take look at Manga Studios, to find out how the digital age is helping comic book artists, like Dave Gibbons.
For more on Manga Studios, make sure to check out their site and stay tuned to Comic Impact as we still have a...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on August 2nd, 2010
I don’t know a lot about Green Arrow to be honest, sure I know he looks like Robin Hood and he is a member of the Justice League, or one of these DC team books, but that’s all.
This and The Flash comic are the only Brightest Day books that I am reading. Now for the two issues in a row J.T. Krul has made me a fan of Green Arrow. The story starts right after the end of the first issue as Hal Jordan comes to check up on his old friend Ollie Queen, who is now living in the forest. As Ollie tells Hal Jordan “You...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 30th, 2010
When we were at the San Diego Comic Con we got a chance to talk with David Vonner, the head Sr. Product Designer at Hasbro for the Marvel Universe line. You know us here at ComicImpact are all big fans of the 3 3/4 Inch Marvel Universe line. So join us as we talk with David about the future of the Hasbro Marvel Universe figures and if you’re an old school Marvel Legends action figures fan like myself yo are going to love some of the news your going to hear. So stop playing with your figures for a short time and watch this...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 28th, 2010
Ok I am not a big Thor fan but I do enjoy looking at Jack Kirby and Olivier Coipel artwork. After watching this Comic Con Trailer that was leaked I can now say WOW I can’t wait for this film. It looks like Marvel studio and Kenneth Branagh have done this the right way. I don’t want to go on for to long, just watch
this trailer.
Are you done watching and now counting down the days like I am? THOR is directed by Kenneth Branagh and stars Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins,...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 28th, 2010
Remember last Wednesday when it was preview night at San Diego Comic Con? Remember how you told yourself you’d need to buy your four day membership pass for 2011? Well I have some good news and some bad news. Here is the bad news just like last year the first 15,000 tickets for Preview Night have sold out already.
No, this is not a joke. A big part of why there is no tickets left for preview night is because they’re selling tickets onsite. One of the top questions we get asked here at ComicImpact is why do I need...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 27th, 2010
We all know that I love Scott Pilgrim, and in fact we all do here at Comic Impact. This past weekend at doing Comic Con’ they had something called ‘The Scott Pilgrim Experience’.
‘The Experience’ was a spot to grab a custom-made screen printed Scott Pilgrim shirt and play the new video game based on the graphic novel series by Bryan Lee O’Malley and Oni press. I got my self a badass ‘Sex Bob-Omb’ t-shirt that will be on me in a few weeks when the film opens.
All this and more,...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 27th, 2010
We love Rick Remender here at Comic Impact, and we made his comic Punisher #12 our ‘Pick Of The Week’, and that series is also one of the top books we talk about on our weekly podcast. But this past weekend we got a chance to talk to him at San Diego Comic Con’ about a few projects that will be coming out very soon. Projects such as the all new ‘Uncanny X-Force’ and Rick’s baby ‘Fear Agent’. If you have not read Fear Agent before, then I guess this is the best time to read it as...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 21st, 2010
It’s time for the Pick Of The Week again kiddies! Enjoy the overly sleep deprived sounds of Simon (about 3 hours sleep) and Sheldon (even less) while Ian lords his 7+ hours over the other podcasters.
What a week for comics and (shockingly enough) the guys don’t all see eye to eye. Sheldon has the pick, Simon can barely read and Ian is makes disturbing promises to the creators of Gorilla-Man #1. Simon and Ian gang up on Sheldon for not reading Chew #12, everyone’s weirded out by Daredevil #508, Superman #701...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 20th, 2010
If you are someone who enjoys fun, and I know you are because you’re reading ComicImpact, than I am sure you would enjoy Scott Pilgrim. If you don’t know what Scott Pilgrim is you will find out very soon, the film starring Michael Cera (Scott Pilgrim), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Ramona V. Flowers), Chris Evans, Brandon Routh and Jason Schwartzman will be released August 13 2010 here in the States.
The final part of this comic book saga that I am so in love with hits local comic shops and bookstores ...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 20th, 2010
It’s that time of the year when people are looking at their bank accounts, thinking to themselves “hmmmmmm what exclusives do I need to get at San Diego Comic Con this year?” We are here to help you out. No we are not going to give you a bailout, but we can tell you some of the exclusives that you may see at Comic Con in just a few days from now.
Variant Covers
I know I have talked about it before, I am not a big fan of variant covers but it is always a part of any convention to have variant covers form...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 19th, 2010
The new Batman film is starting filming right now in the streets of New York City. Ok maybe not, it looks like Russell Brand was spotted in lower Manhattan Saturday wearing a Batman costume and Luis Guzman as they filming for the remake of Arthur.
If you look closely, you’ll notice that his “utility belt” has tiny bottles of liquor, a flask, a shot glass, some exploding confetti. I know I would ad bottle of Jagermeister on my utility belt. The new version of Arthur has been written by Peter Baynham he has work on stuff...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 17th, 2010
After years of long, sleepless nights asking yourself “where did Bruce go at the end of Batman R.I.P?” well now we know. Thanks to writer Grant Morrison and artist Tony Daniel. Now we’re getting the missing chapter of Batman R.I.P just like the cover tells us. Sure I know that Grant Morrison’s writing can get a little confusing and I think he reads better in trade.
This is Bruce Wayne’s first appearance as Batman in almost two years. It is great timing as Doctor Hurt’s had a recent appearance...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 16th, 2010
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Long ago the Spectre defeated the Spirit of Wrath, exiling its physical manifestation to a black diamond called the Heart of Darkness, and so it remained until Dr. Bruce Gordon found a fragment — and was possessed by Eclipso. The Earthly incarnation of the Spirit of Wrath. During a lunar or solar eclipse, Gordon’s alter ego would grant him superhuman strength, light-powers and use him in its ancient schemes for control over all mortal beings. Since then, Eclipso has possessed others, and is ever ready...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 15th, 2010
Early today we got the official first look at Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern the emerald warrior for Space Sector 2814. , now we have some scans of inside the Entertainment Weekly San Diego Comic-Con Preview Special.
This time around there are some photos of Reynolds(Hal Jordan), Blake Lively (Carol Ferris), Peter Sarsgaard (Hector Hammond), Tim Robbins (Senator Hammond) and Angela Bassett (Dr. Amanda Waller). The big question is where is Mark Strong aka Sinestro or how about Temuera Morrison who plays Abin Sur? If you...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 15th, 2010
It’s showtime! Ok maybe not, but the first photo of the full cast of the upcoming Walking Dead TV show has hit the internet. The Walking Dead is base on Robert Kirkman’s comic book for more on the Walking Dead make sure to read ComicImpact Staff member John’s Sequential Sunday about The Walking Dead.
The entire cast of AMC’s The Walking Dead stars Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, Sarah Wayne Callies as Lori, Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes, Jon Bernthal as Shane Walsh, Steven Yeun as Glenn, Laurie Holden...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 15th, 2010
Next week is San Diego Comic Con, so it’s time for Entertainment Weekly to put up their Special Comic Con Preview. What’s the best thing you can put on the cover? A photo of Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan. I am sure that would get a lot of buzz on the internet. So much so that my mail box was full of it today.
Entertainment Weekly says:
As all of Hollywood (and many a costumed nerd) gears up for next week’s Comic-Con convention in San Diego, EW provides a behind-the-scenes look at the making of next summer’s highly...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 14th, 2010
Comic Con is next week! Are you ready to rock out in the beautiful city of San Diego? We are can’t wait for it, but what if this is your first time at a convention (or hell, what if is your first Comic Con) and you’re not sure what it’s going to be like?
Well the Comic Impact team of Sheldon, Ian and Simon have produced a survival guide for this year’s Comic-Con. In this special 150th episode, we talk to you about how to get the best out of Comic-Con, we’ll talk about the annoying stuff you’ll...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 14th, 2010
So are you reading Brightest Day? I am not, but I do love Deadman. Now why I am asking you that question? Because the people over at DC on the official blog posted this on Tuesday.
After the BLACKEST NIGHT comes the BRIGHTEST DAY, and if you’re still reeling from the amazing look of the DC DIRECT figures surrounding last year’s DCU-spanning event, you may need to sit down for this one.
Starting in March, DC DIRECT will kick off another series of high-quality and story-specific product, this time based around the hit bi-weekly...
Posted by Rob Andrews, on July 14th, 2010
This week’s Pick Of The Week is a late night special, as the timezones are reversed! You’ll be listening to an early morning sounding Rob (10am), and a very early morning Simon (3/4am). Sheldon demanded he get his beauty sleep in preparation for Comic Con, so we’ve let our sweet prince have some shut eye for this week. Rob has the POW, and it is actually the last time he will choose his pick of the week for what could be a few years! Fear not though, it is not his final show as he’s returning for a weeks...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 13th, 2010
CROSSED from Avatar Publishing is by far one of the most more disturbing comic book series of recent years. It is a great book but you feel so dirty after your done reading it.Now thanks to all the love 3-D has gotten recently at this years San Deigo Comic Con we get a Crossed original graphic novel CROSSED 3-D!
CROSSED 3-D will be written by Crossed: Family Values David Lapham and drawn by Ignition City’s Gianluca Pagliarani,
The solicitation for this comic reads as followed. When one of the last surviving human Doctors...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 13th, 2010
If you have been reading some of articles here on our site or if you’ve been listening to some of our audio podcasts, then maybe you’ll be aware that I love Jeff Lemire’s ‘Sweet Tooth’ from Vertigo Comics. The question I have been asking myself is “how would he do on a superhero comic with capes”. Then a few months back we found out that he was going to work on the ‘Brightest Day The Atom Special #1′ for DC Comics.
Now that I have read it I can tell you he did a great job....
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 12th, 2010
Today the comic world lost one of the greatest underground comic creators who ever worked in comics. Harvey Pekar. If the name Harvey Pekar sounds like something you know it is because of the 2003 film starring Paul Giamatti called “American Splendor ” directed by by documentarians Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini and starring Paul Giamatti.The movie itself told the story of Harvey and his wife.
American Splendor also is the name of one of Harvey Pekars best know works which he began publishing in 1976, chronicling...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 10th, 2010
The other day we got a chance to talk with Adam Beechen about his new project ‘Batman Beyond’ from DC Comics, based on the hit animated show with the same name. Beechen talks to us about what it is like working on a comic based on an animated show. He gives us some clues to the future storyline, and if you were a fan by the end of the first issue, then you’re going to love one of his answers. To find out how you can win a signed copy of ‘Batman Beyond #1′ signed by Adam himself, just sit right...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 10th, 2010
I went to school for design and film history. Now I post about comics on this website, work as freelance designer and work at comic book store. Now, maybe I missed something in one of my marketing classes, but when you have a hit product, you’re not going to talk bad about it right?
Well I guess if you’re not a Marvel fan you won’t give a shit. In the ads for the new X-men books, they’re using the tagline ”How bad is it?”-“That Bad.” I know they’re talking about the whole vampires/mutants...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 9th, 2010
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Tony Stark is always thinking ahead about how best to protect the Earth. One of the dangers that has preoccupied him for years is that posed by the HULK. Stark built the HULKBUSTER IRON MAN armor, an immensely powerful suit designed specifically to take down the HULK and precent him from threatening the planet.
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Ok kids let me tell you something this figure will kick your ass and guess what the Hulkbuster was designed to take down the Hulk. The team over at Hasbro has done a great job. When...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 9th, 2010
It’s pick of the week time here at comic impact and you’re really not going to want to miss this all new POW. This week Simon has the pick and he goes with one of his favorite people in the DC Universe, that’s right, The Flash # 3 by Geoff Johns and Francis Manapul . Simon is joined by ComicImpact staff member Ian as Rob is busy working on a secret mission. I guess we can tell you, he’s the new Milky Bar kid in the UK. Sheldon is busy trying to fix his bathroom after the sonic boom.
Simon and Ian talk...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 7th, 2010
We love action figures here at ComicImpact. So much so, we have a feature called Figure Friday, where we take the time to review a comic book figure that will make an impact on your life.
One of are favorites is the Marvel Universe 3 3/4 Inch line. This past week we took a break from reviewing figures to talk to Jerry Jivoin who is the Marvel Brand Manager over at Hasbro Toys. We talked to him about what they have coming in the future for the Marvel Universe figures and also got some clues to what we might be seeing at San...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 5th, 2010
One of the features we do here at Comic Impact is the Cosplay Girl of the Month (NO anime, manga, or role-playing games… just comics). That’s right, beautiful ladies dressing up as your favorite super-hero characters. This month we’re privileged to be showing you Tallest Silver
1-What is your name? Tallest Silver, but just call me Silver.
2-How old are you? 21
3-Do you read comics and if so, what are your favorite titles? Absolutely! The current titles I pick up right now are Gotham City Sirens, Deadpool,...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 5th, 2010
So here it is, Wonder Woman #600. The last of the milestone issues from DC Comics this year. This is the one I know the least about as I am not big fan of Wonder Woman, and I know very little about her. I know the basic stuff, but you shouldn’t ask me who she was fighting in issue #350. For that, I would tell you to pick up the ‘Wonder Woman encyclopedia’ by Phil Jimenez and John Wells.
Now onto the review of this book. Just like the two other comics of this type, it is full of shorts stories, although this...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 4th, 2010
For sometime now, we have been hearing about this all new X-Men comic, that is going to have vampires in the first story arc. I personally think it is a bit silly.
Well, guess what I read last night? That’s right, the new X-men number 1 from Victor Gischler (’The Death of Dracula’) and artwork by Paco Medina (‘Deadpool’). How was it? How did I get a copy, and does it spoil ‘Second Coming’? Read on to find out.
First off this issue does not spoil ‘Second Coming‘. Thank God,...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on July 2nd, 2010
Who is Andrew Garfield? that is the question a lot of us where asking last night when we found out that Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios have officially announced that the 26-year-old British actor Andrew Garfield is going to be Spider-Man.
IMDB shows he was in such film’s as Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus (which is now number#1 on my netflix queue) he was also in a few episode of Dr Who (Evolution of the Daleks,Daleks in Manhattan) I don’t recall seeing him in those episodes and I know...
Posted by Rob Andrews, on July 2nd, 2010
This episode of our Pick of the Week podcast is one of the most juicy podcasts we’ve done for a while here at Comic Impact. It’s a real joy ride, let me tell you that! Sheldon has the Pick Of The Week after Rob had it last week. Sheldon is joined as always by Simon and Rob, who all together russel up the comic book goods for you to get high from!
There is a big debate about Avengers #2 and it’s ups and downs, and how ‘Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne’ has showed some of the guys its much more pleasant...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 30th, 2010
The other day when I was at the comic store, I saw that there was a new original graphic novel out called ‘Arkham Asylum: Madness’ from writer/artist Sam Kieth. You may remember Kieth from the 1990s ‘THE MAXX’ comics from Image.
Well this time around Kieth invites us to spend 24 hours inside the mad house that is Arkham Asylum. Let me tell you this much, this book is not for the weak of heart.
If you’re a fan of old school horror movies like Tobe Hooper’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre or the TV show...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 29th, 2010
Sometime back I posted a review of Batman #700. This time around we looking at Superman #700. Firstly, I love this front cover. Looking at it, it feels like an old school comic book that I might have got at 7-11 back in the days before going to my local comic book store. Great job by the best Superman artist of all time in my book, sorry Jim Lee and sorry George Perez, but for me Gary Frank is the best artist at Superman.
This oversized issue features three complete stories that don’t link up at all like the Batman #700...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 28th, 2010
Love him or hate him if you have been reading comics for sometime now you know who Jeph Loeb is.He now has a new title you can call him Mr. Vice President, Head of Television for Marvel Entertainment.
That’s right the man who gave us Red Hulk, Spider-Man Blue, Batman Hush and a lot more is now the Vice President, Head of Television for Marvel Entertainment. This is not the first time Loeb has worked in Television he has been apart of such shows as Heroes,Lost and Smallville also little known fact but he worked on of...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 25th, 2010
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When honest cop James Corrigan was killed by gangsters, the ghostly spirit of vengeance appeared before him and offered him a second chance at “life.” Corrigan agreed, becoming The Spectre, a ghostly avenger of evil deeds. But Corrigan was only one in a series of human hosts to The Spectre entity. The Spectre’s methods are often harsh, violent and instill intense fear in his victims. If you gaze into his pure white eyes and feel fear, your days as a sinner are finished.
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Posted by Rob Andrews, on June 23rd, 2010
It’s come around to another Pick of the Week podcast once again folks, and this time around it’s down to Rob to choose his pick. Rob is joined by Sheldon, Simon and new Comic Impact staff member Ian, who makes his first podcast appearance.
It’s a not a very fun week for comics this week, and the guys didn’t have an awful lot of fun reading their comics this week. Next week is going to be amazing though for new comics! But the guys make the best of what they have and made a hilarious show for you. The guys...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 21st, 2010
Last month on one of our Pick of the Week (POW) podcasts, I made: DC Universe: Legacies #1 my pick of the week. A couple of days ago DC Universe: Legacies #2 came out and I wanted to a leap upon it. Have Len Wein and Andy and Joe Kubert kept some of the same magic that made me fall in love with the first issue?
The answer is yes, and we are still in one of my favorite eras of American history, the 1940s. New York specifically. We get to see our main character , our ‘man-on-the-street’ Paul Lincoln one more time about...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 18th, 2010
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Though he is blind, DAREDEVIL perceives far more than most people. His senses heightened to superhuman levels by a childhood accident, he lives a world of continuous sensation. He can smell lies on a man’s breath, or hear the panicked heartbeat of a mugging victim from ten blocks away. His uncanny radar sense paints a detailed picture of the world around him, allowing him to dodge bullets, and survive incredible dives from the rooftops to the streets.
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This figure is very red, and...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 18th, 2010
1-2-3 we are Sex Bob-Omb! Ok maybe I’m not, but so far we’ve seen a teaser trailer and a full trailer for ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. The World’, but now the new International Movie Trailer for Scott Pilgrim vs The World has hit the net! And wow.
It’s just getting better and better, as this time around we get to see some of my favorite parts from the graphic novels by Bryan Lee O’Malley and Oni press.
We also get a lot of new footage and a lot more of Knives Chau and the rest of the characters .
Here’s...
Posted by Rob Andrews, on June 17th, 2010
Welcome to the Pick of The Week podcast once again everybody. It’s been yet another slow week for comics as I’m sure you were all aware. We had a small technical problem on Tuesday morning, but we’re here for you now with our weekly podcast! Simon has the POW, and is joined by Sheldon and Rob.
Listen in to find out stuff like why Rob loves S.H.I.E.L.D so much. Find out why the guys are not feeling the love for DC Comics as much these days, and what the guys think about Baron Zemo cropping up in a couple of their...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 14th, 2010
This past week, DC Comics released Batman #700, written by Grant Morrison. As a Batman fanboy, I was thinking it would only be fair that I took the time to review this special 700th issue. First off, this is truly issue number 700, not like Deadpool’s fake #900 a few months ago. It is also the first of three $4.99 DC anniversary issues for the month of June. The rest are Superman and Wonder Woman.
So what do you get for $4.99 here? Well you get Grant Morrison returning to Batman, with seven pin-ups, and four pages of “Secrets...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 11th, 2010
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Originally know as “The Bat-man” Batman goes by many names: The Dark Knight The World’s Greatest Detective The Caped Crusader. Batman’s thirst for justice is nearly unquenchable. As Gotham City’s defender and savior. he is the darkest of heroes. As the scourge of Gotham’s network of criminals,he is the cleverest of foes.
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The classic Batman figure looks just like what you would see in the pages of a Batman comic book back in the day when the great Bob Kane and...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 11th, 2010
Around this time last year, I heard about a comic called Chew. It told the story of Tony Chu, an F.D.A Agent who is also a Cibopathic. I know you’ll be asking “what the hell is that?”, well it is someone who gets psychic impressions from whatever they eat. Like a super-powered Cannibal, the first issue was more than impossible to find. Luckily, last year when the first trade came out I got it, and I fall in love with the world that John Layman and Rob Guillory had created.
Now as Chew starts off it’s...
Posted by Rob Andrews, on June 9th, 2010
It’s Pick Of The Week time once more, and Rob is very, very excited! Why? Because someone other than him has chosen a Marvel cosmic book as their Pick of the Week! Sheldon has the pick this week, and he’s joined by Rob and Simon as always.
It’s been a rather poor week for comics this past week, but the guys try to jazz things up for you listeners a bit by searching through their stacks to find the best comics to talk about. The main topics this week are where the guys think Franken-Castle should go from here?...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 7th, 2010
One of the features we do here at Comic Impact is the Cosplay Girl of the Month (NO anime, manga, or role-playing games… just comics). That’s right, beautiful ladies dressing up as your favorite super-hero characters. This month we’re privileged to be showing you Alice Malice.
1-What is your name? Alice Malice
2-How old are you? I am 23. And this is the age I want to stay, don’t need to grow any older. this is good.
3-Do you read comics and if so, what are your favorite titles? It would be hard to...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 6th, 2010
Most people are probably asking themselves, “who the hell is Darkstar and the Winterguard?“. Well, that was what I was asking myself when I saw the cover for this comic. I had no idea who these characters were at all, I saw a bear and Crimson Dynamo and I told my self, Oh my god it’s actually a communist bear so I knew I wanted to read this and review it for you Comic Impact readers.
So who the hell are Darkstar and the Winterguard? Well think of these people as Avengers but with a Russian setting. The...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 4th, 2010
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It’s been a long time since LUKE CAGE went by the name Power Man, and a lot has changed. He’s gone from being an independent operator, making money with his powers, to a leadership role in the AVENGERS. There was a time when his bulletproof skin and super strength made him impulsive and short-tempered, but his recent responsibilities force him to think of others first before he acts.
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Looking at this figure you can tell he is a bad ass mother fucker, the way I have always read Luke...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 3rd, 2010
Ok, so yesterday we showed you the concept designs of what Chris Evans would look like as Captain America. But now how about some photos of what Chris Hemsworth looks like as Thor.
If you re-call sometime ago, we had posted a photo of Hemsworth dressed as Thor, and it look badass, yet I am not 100% sure if this is official. I am not big fan of his hammer, Mjolner glowing. There is something about these photos that look a bit too CG, and they feel a bit weird.
Thor hits theaters on May 6, 2011. Thor is being directed by Kenneth...
Posted by Rob Andrews, on June 2nd, 2010
It’s Pick Of The Week time again here at Comic Impact! Rob, Simon and Sheldon are with you on this great episode. There a lot of surprises with the show today so be prepared! Rob has the pick this week, and surprises everyone with his choice. Our beloved team member, Dana, is taking a break right now, so you’ll just have to deal with the boys for the foreseeable future!
Rob throws a cat amongst the pigeons with his choice of favourite book this week, when everyone had their money on him choosing Secret Avengers #1,...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 2nd, 2010
Did you ever read Robert Kirkman’s comic, ‘The Walking Dead’? Did you ever want to know what the zombies in the comic would look like if they were in a TV show based on the comic book? Well thanks to AMC, we can now see the first look at one of the thousands of zombies from the upcoming ‘The Walking Dead’ show. It is directed by three-time Academy Award nominee; Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile).
Production for the show begins today in Atlanta. The show doesn’t...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 2nd, 2010
Sure there are no new comics out today but we still have some BIG news for you Comic Impact readers. This morning we got big news about Joe Quesada, who has been Marvel Comics’ Editor-in-Chief for sometime now, being promoted to the position of Chief Creative Officer. For more, read the following press release.
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Marvel Entertainment, LLC announced today that it has promoted Joe Quesada to Chief Creative Officer of Marvel Entertainment. In this new role, Mr. Quesada will work alongside Alan Fine, Executive...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on June 1st, 2010
Before you put on your Flash costume and run to the comic store to collect your new books for this week, we just wanted to tell you that new comics don’t come out until Thursday. This is due to the Memorial Day here in the States.
So what could you do with that extra day before reading your favourite comics?
Well how about subscribing for free to the Comic Impact podcast? If you don’t know a lot about the podcasts we do here at Comic Impact, then let me explain. Once a week, the Comic Impact team geek out and discuss...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 31st, 2010
I enjoy fun and great comics, that’s why I love Scott Pilgrim. I also enjoy Edgar Wright, so that’s why I can’t wait for the upcoming film based on the series of graphic novels by Bryan Lee O’Malley and Oni press.
After reaching 100,000 fans on the Facebook page for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Universal Pictures has released the new trailer for the Edgar Wright-directed film starring Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kieran Culkin, Chris Evans, Anna Kendrick, Alison Pill, Brandon Routh and Jason Schwartzman.
This...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 31st, 2010
On Free Comic Book Day, if you were lucky, then you could have gotten yourself a copy of War of the Supermen #0, which introduced this new storyline. I was looking forward to this book and I had high hopes. Now it is over with issue number four. Did this series leave me with a happy ending? The cover had “Kneel Before Zod!” so maybe.
Before I tell you the answer, here is my review of War of the Supermen #4.
This story takes place in the middle of the Hundred Minute War and we see different parts of the world, as...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 28th, 2010
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William Hand used the weapon of Atrocitus to drain the power form Green Lantern’s ring energizing his own criminal activities. Plaguing Hal Jordan for years. Hand never posed a serious threat fading into obscurity. His return ignited the foretold Blackest Night,threatening to destroy everything the Guardians and Green Lantern Corps stand for - in ways never dreamed imaginable.
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Before I talk about this figure, I would like to talk to you about something….. That’s that when I first saw...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 28th, 2010
Ok, so I love Batman stuff, and after all I do have a Batman tattoo on my left arm. I do love Grant Morrison too, as I think he is one of the best writers in comics. So far I have not been enjoying ‘The Return of Bruce Wayne’, but I have not read part 2, as it only just hit comic book stores the other day.
But the good people at DC Direct think so much of this new Batman story line, that they going to make a set of time-hopping Bruce Wayne figures. In this line, we’ll get a Prehistoric Batman, Witch-Hunter Batman,...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 27th, 2010
Wow, can I get a time machine please and go back in time to January 5th, 2009! In one of the first posts here at ComicImpact, I posted about an episode of ‘Batman The Brave and Bold’ that had some of the Green Lantern Corps as guest stars, and that they should have a fun ‘Batman The Brave and Bold’ type of Green Lantern Corp tTV series.
Now what I am about to post is for the people over at the WB and Cartoon Network. Why not have a show with just the Green Lantern Corps. I am sure a lot of people would...
Posted by Rob Andrews, on May 26th, 2010
Welcome one and all, to the Pick Of The Week podcast for May 19th. You’ll be joined by Sheldon, Simon and Rob this week as they guide you through the weeks best comic books. Dana is absent once again, but she’ll hopefully be back with us soon. Simon has the pick and chooses what he thought was the better of the two ‘legacy’ books which came out this week.
In this episode you’ll hear a lot of Avengers talk, what with the release of the first issue of the new Avengers series. This ‘Avengers talk’...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 26th, 2010
We started a new feature here at Comic Impact a few months back ,The ComicImpact Store Spotlight.
Every month we will turn our magnifying glass on a local store (local can mean local for you the comic fan as well!). We then contact the owner and ask a few questions and even throw some pictures up on the site!! Sweet! Right? Well wait it gets better. We also decided that every POW(PICK OF THE WEEK) for that month that we record that we will mention the store of that month.. for the entire month! Now here is the important...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 23rd, 2010
One of my favorite storylines from last year was ‘American Son’ in the Spider-Man comics by Joe Kelly, and a few months back I saw that there was limited series called American Son coming out too.
I was thinking to myself “Wow, I can’t wait to read this”, and this past Wednesday, guess what hit comic book stores?First off, I was bit sad to see that Joe Kelly was not working on it, and to see that we get Brian Reed (Ms.Marvel) on it, was a bit of a let down. I told myself this is not the end of the world....
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 21st, 2010
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Created by Russian scientist Anton Vanko to perform miracles of electrical control, the CRIMSON DYNAMO was every bit as powerful as IRON MAN. Manipulated by his Soviet masters, Vanko very nearly defeated the American hero before he realized his mistake and committed himself to the cause of freedom.
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The sculpt makes me think of an old Soviet Union type armor but that works as we are talking about Crimson Dynamo here. This is NOT part of the Iron Man 2 film line this part of the Comic series....
Posted by Rob Andrews, on May 21st, 2010
This week’s Pick Of The Week has a new structure, and one that will continue to run throughout future podcasts! Since this is our 140th episode, we’ve decided to give you our Pick Of The Week comic at the start of the podcast, instead of at the end. It’s a nice change and we think it works well, but let us know what you think, as we record these podcasts for you!
Simon, Sheldon and Rob are the brothers in arms this week, so listen in as they rifle through what the good reads were this week. There is a lot of...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 19th, 2010
So today is Avengers day in the world of comics, as Avengers number one comes out today by Brian Michael Bendis and John Romita JR., staring one of my favourite Avengers; Hawkeye.I came across this cool video of Jonathan D. Gordon drawing Hawkeye on a pair of white shoes. This is seriously bad ass, as someone has designed some shoes for an art show. I can tell you, this is harder than it looks.
For more make sure to check out Jonathan’s website, as he has posted photos of some finished Hawkeye and Mockingbird shoes.
Simon...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 17th, 2010
It is a sad day here, as one of my favourite comics of all time is now getting cancelled. G Willow Wilson and M.K. Perker will end ‘Ai’r with Issue 24. Wilson had this to say about the news on Twitter.
“For those who are asking: AIR will end exactly where I planned, only a little sooner than I planned it. I had lots of advance warning.”
Sure the book is about the airline industry, countries that shouldn’t exist and international groups with their varied agendas and teleportation. For me it...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 17th, 2010
Mattel have revealed DC Universe Classics Wave 15 on their Facebook page today. The line-up has 7 main figures, and 2 variants (Martian-head Martian Manhunter and Classics JSA Starman). The build-a-figure is Validus from Legion of Super Heroes.
Now, do I care about any of these figures? So far only two, the Martian Manhunter and Raven. It looks like they took notes from some of my Figure Friday reviews about what makes a good female sculpt!
Here is what Mattel has to say about each of their figures.
Golden Pharaoh — Complete...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 17th, 2010
Here it is folks, it’s the official Comic Impact ‘Iron Man 2′ podcast! Where we’ll be talking about the latest hit film from Marvel Studios.
Find out whether in this film, if the guys think the Iron Man film franchise is better than in it was for the first film? Find out how Sheldon, Dana and Simon felt about Mickey Rourke’s performance. Hear what exactly were Simon’s thoughts about Gwyneth Paltrow in the film. Dana says she enjoyed Spider-man 3 more than anyone, and also did you know that...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 14th, 2010
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Once a leading high-wire artist for a traveling circus, Boston Brand was felled mid-performance by an assassin’s bullet. Impressed by Brand’s many acts of kindness during his life, the goddess of balance, Rama Kushna, allowed him to return to Earth as a spirit to find his own killer. After avenging his death, Rama Kushna assigned Deadman the task of welcoming new souls to the afterlife. From time to time, Deadman has lent his assistance to living heroes in situations of interdimensional crisis.
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Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 14th, 2010
DC Comics have announced that one of my favorite people in the comics industry: Jeff Lemire (Essex County, Sweet Tooth ) will provide scripts for a new Superboy ongoing title, with artist Pier Gallo. In Action Comics #892, we will see a special teaser of the series in a one time co-feature. The new monthly series itself will debut later this year. So look for that in August.
“I am really excited to be taking over the adventures of Conner Kent/Superboy in a new monthly series! The book will combine many of the classic touchstones...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 14th, 2010
For some time now I have felt like Ultimate Spider-Man has been a better comic book than Amazing Spider-Man. I still love ASM, but I feel that Ultimate Spider-man is the book that makes me feel like a happy fanboy. For a long time Spidey has been hit or miss, and for more on that, then read Comic Impact staff member Sheldon’s blog, “Is Spidey good this week? 50/50 chance!”
Right now though, I want to talk to you about the latest issue of Ultimate Spider-Man, it’s currently in a two part story arc...
Posted by Dana Shukartsi, on May 13th, 2010
Welcome everyone to the pick of the week podcast for the week of May 5th. Join Sheldon, Dana and Simon and we talk about the best and worst in comics. Dana had pick this week and chose X-Men: Hellbound #1 although the guys were convinced it should have been Batman & Robin #12.
On this episode a number of heated debates, including a discussion about Avengers: The Origin #2 and whether or not retelling of classic stories is a good thing. Also, a look at Uncanny X-Men #524 and the reveal of who Wolverine’s best friend...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 7th, 2010
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The one drawback to the IRON MAN armor is that it isn’t very portable, so its only available when Tony Stark is home. That’s why he invented the Suitcase Armor. Though not as powerful as other suits, its light and compact enough to take almost anywhere, concealed in a simple suitcase.
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When you first see this Iron Man figure you’re going to think that Tony has been on a diet of some kind, since he looks like he’s lost some weight compared to the rest of the Iron Man...
Posted by Rob Andrews, on May 7th, 2010
This week’s Pick of the Week podcast is a couple of days overdue, and we do apologise for that. We ran into some technical errors yesterday which delayed our recording process. But now, we are finally here and we’re delivering you the latest edition of the show where we bash some comics around… verbally of course.
Join Rob and Simon, as they talk about what comics were good this week. Rob has the Pick as Simon had it last week. Sheldon and Dana are absent this week, but they will be back on top form very soon....
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 7th, 2010
I am sure I am one of maybe two people in the world who enjoys Guy Gardner, so when I saw this I was more than happy. That’s right, the 6″ DC Universe Classics Guy Gardner figure that will be part of a Wal-Mart exclusive 5-pack being released later this summer, and now we got some photos to post online for you ComicImpact readers.
This set was first announced back in February during Toy Fair. The 5-pack will include Guy Gardner, Tomar Re, Hal Jordan in pre-Praxis days, Jon Stewart in Mosaic and Sinestro in Green...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 6th, 2010
Let’s face it, I love Batman. I love porn also, so when I first heard about this 1960s parody porn movie, I was thinking it was a dirty joke from a few of my friends but now that I have seen a trailer for this, I still can’t believe that it is coming out.
Also, it does not help that Lexi Belle is in this film playing Harley Quinn and Batgirl is in this film as well, and we know how I feel about Batgirl. I find her so sexy. Well I think it is great that the porn industry is poking fun at one of the best...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 6th, 2010
Over the last few weeks we have seen Arizona in the news for it’s handling or miss handling of immigration into the U.S., and now we get to see Arizona’s very own Cory McCloskey of Phoenix’s Fox10 News make himself look like a complete idiot whilst covering a story on a comic shop in Glendale Arizona. I love it that he is having so much trouble taking off the IronMan mask..those crazy news reporters! Check it out below.
Over all ‘Drawn to Comics’ looks like a great shop. Hopefully they see...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 5th, 2010
One of the features we do here at Comic Impact is the Cosplay Girl of the Month (NO anime, manga, or role-playing games… just comics). That’s right, beautiful ladies dressing up as your favorite super-hero characters. This month we’re privileged to be showing you Kearstin Nicholson.
1-What is your name? Kearstin Nicholson
2-How old are you? 24
3-Do you read comics and if so, what are your favorite titles? Of course! I’m a big Marvel fan, and X-Men hold a special place in my heart, however as of late, I’ve...
Posted by Simon Daoudi, on May 3rd, 2010
Saturday was Free Comic Book Day and some of the ComicImpact Staff showed up to Galaxy of Comics in Van Nuys here in Los Angeles. We were joined by some of our good friends ComicImpact writer to watch J.T Krul ( Mindfield,Justice League: Rise of Arsenal) Joe Benitez (Green Hornet: Kato,Lady Mechanika) and Dan Panosian (X-Factor Forever.) As well as lots of comic fans.
Thank you to everyone who made this Free Comic Book Day an unabashed success! We had so much fun. Now, time to enjoy the photos…
Kids love FREE...