Category: Comic Book Collecting

GODZILLA: KINGDOM OF MONSTERS #1 EXCLUSIVE WONDERWORLD COMICS STORE VARIANT now available for web site purchase

Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters #1Wonderworld presents something different from our usual new releases. This Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters #1 exclusive variant is from 2011, and was one of Wonderworld’s earliest exclusive variant comics. The cover depicts the original Wonderword Comics store in Taylor, Michigan during a Godzilla rampage. We have not made any available for sale for several years, so we thought it appropriate to announce that this comic, “from the vault”, is available for sale again.

If you would like to order your copy today, please follow THIS LINK.

STAR WARS HIGH REPUBLIC #1 EXCLUSIVE new printing VARIANT and VIRGIN COVER AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

From Wonderworld Comics comes our latest Star Wars variant comic.

This is a little different from our previous Star Wars variant comics. It is a new printing of Star Wars: High Republic #1, with exclusive cover art by Paolo Villaneli with colorist Bryan Valenza, and we are offering it in a standard edition as well as a “virgin” variant with that great cover art uncluttered by title, issue number block, or other trade dress. The virgin variant will be limited to only 1000 copies.

The first orders for this variant will ship after the May 26th release date


If you would like to pre-order your copy today, please follow THIS LINK.

OBI WAN KENOBI #1 STAR WARS CELEBRATION JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER ACTION FIGURE VARIANT AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

Obi-Wan Kenobi #1Wonderworld Comics is proud to reveal our special Star Wars Celebration limited edition of Marvel’s new Star Wars comic Obi-Wan Kenobi #1 with exclusive cover art by John Tyler Christopher. Like our previous John Tyler Christopher Star Wars variants, this cover is inspired by Kenner’s “Early Bird” mail-away action figure set from 1977.

Like our previous covers featuring numerous heroes and villains of the Star Wars saga, we add this cover featuring Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Anakin Skywalker.

The comic will be available at Wonderworld’s booth at Star Wars Celebration on May 26-26 in Anaheim, California, but Wonderworld’s loyal customers don’t have to go to Anaheim to purchase the comic. It is expected to be available at the Wonderworld Store in the Mall of Monroe in Monroe, Michigan on it’s release date, and if you are unable to come to our store, you can order the comic online.

If you would like to pre-order your copy today, please follow THIS LINK.

Conan the Barbarian #1 Facsimile Edition Renato Casaro MOVIE POSTER VARIANT Comic Now Available From WONDERWORLD!!!

From Wonderworld Comics along with Ssalefist Comics of North Carolina comes what we believe to be our best store exclusive variant yet, and we say this without hyperbole.

This Facsimile Edition reprint of Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian #1, originally published in 1970, has a very special variant cover reproducing the original movie poster from 1982 by legendary movie poster artist Renato Casaro, featuring character likenesses from the film.

Inside is the original comic written by Roy Thomas with art by Barry Windsor-Smith

Total production for this variant will be limited to 3000 copies worldwide.

From the publisher: Over fifty years ago, legendary writer Roy Thomas teamed with visionary artist Barry Windsor-Smith for the first comic book adaptation of Robert E. Howard’s pulp novel icon – introducing True Believers to swords and sorcery in the Mighty Marvel Manner! Conan comic books soon became a huge, industry-changing success story – and it all began with CONAN THE BARBARIAN #1 in 1970! Join the young Cimmerian warrior as he and an Aesir raiding party invade the land of Vanaheim – setting Conan on a path of adventure leading to winged demons, a dark temple and the mysterious Star-Stone, which would offer a vision of Conan’s future as a king! It’s one of the all-time great Marvel comic books, boldly re-presented in its original form, ads and all! Reprinting CONAN THE BARBARIAN #1 from 1970!

The first orders for this variant will ship after the December 1st release date.

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MARVEL VOICES: HERITAGE #1 Taurin Clarke VARIANT Comic Now Available From WONDERWORLD!!!

From Wonderworld Comics along with Ssalefist Comics of North Carolina comes another great store exclusive variant; Marvel Voices: Heritage #1 with exclusive cover art by Taurin Clarke.

Total production for this variant will be limited to 3000 copies worldwide.

From the publisher: THE HIT VOICES SERIES CONTINUES WITH AN EXTRAORDINARY ARRAY OF INDIGENOUS TALENT! Year two of Marvel’s Voices kicks off with a celebration of Indigenous characters and talent! Get the full story behind River, the mysterious stranger from the pages of Rebecca Roanhorse’s new ECHO series! Discover Snowguard’s greatest hopes and fears in a tale by celebrated filmmaker Nyla Innuksuk! And many more reveals to come. New and established creators explore the wonders of the Marvel Universe – catch the next big wave here!

The first orders for this variant will ship after the November 24th release date.

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WHAT’S THE FURTHEST PLACE FROM HERE? #1 Aaron Bartline Hive Shared VARIANT Comic Now Available From WONDERWORLD!!!

From Wonderworld Comics along with Ssalefist Comics of North Carolina and our newest partner Hive Comics comes another great store exclusive variant; What’s the Furthest Place from Here? #1 with exclusive virgin cover art by Aaron Bartling.

Total production for this variant will be limited to 500 copies worldwide.


The first orders for this variant will ship after the November 10th release date
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The comic is described by publisher Image Comics as a postapocalyptic coming-of-age story from 4 Kids Walk into a Bank’s Tyler Boss and Matthew Rosenberg.

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DARK AGES #1 TONY S. DANIEL VARIANT Special Edition Comic Available From WONDERWORLD!!!

From Wonderworld Comics along with Ssalefist Comics of North Carolina comes another great store exclusive variant; Dark Ages #1 with art by Tony S. Daniel paying homage to the Michael Zeck’s classic cover for Marvel Superheroes Secret Wars #1

Ssalefish Comics & Wonderland Comics are splitting the print run to satisfy each of their customers eclectic tastes for this instant collectible comic.

The first orders for the Dark Ages #1 variant will ship after the September 1st release date. If you are incapable of waiting, please don’t order until then.

A limited quantity is available for pre-order. The comic will be available through our Amazon and eBay outlets on September 1st, but we are offering a limited quantity of by pre-order in advance of the release, so that our loyal customers can be sure to get a copy. Click on the link below to pre-order yours, and please be sure to select the shipping option appropriate to your location. International shipping is required if you are outside the United States (Canadian buyers must select Canada option). Refunds will not be available once the order has been placed.

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ULTIMATE COMICS FALLOUT #4 Facsimile Edition MARKO DJURDJEVIC Virgin VARIANT Special Edition Comic Available From WONDERWORLD!!!

UPDATE: As of August 30th, this comic is sold out at Wonderworld.

Wonderworld Comics along with Ssalefist Comics of North Carolina are proud to announce what might be our best store exclusive variant yet. It is a facsimile edition of the scarce and valuable Marko Djurdjevic 1-in-25 variant of Ultimate Comics Fallout #4, the comic that introduced Miles Morales, and the same variant that sells for thousands of dollars on the collector’s market in high grade. And the comic differs from the 2011 original in a significant way in that it is a virgin variant, meaning that Djurdjevic’s art is untouched by title, issue number, or other trade dress, and can be seen and appreciated as Djurdjevic created it.

Ssalefish Comics & Wonderland Comics are splitting the 3000 copy print run to satisfy each of their customers eclectic tastes for this instant collectible comic.

The first orders will ship on September 1st, the release date, the day of the book’s release. If you are incapable of waiting until after that date, please don’t order until then.

The comic will be available through our Amazon and eBay outlets on September 1st, but we are offering a limited quantity of by pre-order in advance of the release, so that our loyal customers can be sure to get a copy. Click on the link below to pre-order yours, and please be sure to select the shipping option appropriate to your location. International shipping is required if you are outside the United States (Canadian buyers must select Canada option). Refunds will not be available once the order has been placed.

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TRAILER PARK BOYS #1 Special Edition Comic Available From WONDERWORLD!!!

Wonderworld Comics is proud to announce another exclusive variant; The Trailer Park Boys Get a F#¢*ing Comic Book! #1 with an exclusive photo cover featuring stars Mike SmithJohn Paul Tremblay, and Robb Wells, published by Devil’s Due Comics. It will be the rarest variant from this series.

This is the official comic book written by Josh Blaylock and Shawn DePasquale and featuring story art by multiple artists.

This Trailer Park Boys comic will be available through our Amazon and eBay outlets in late July, but we are offering our limited quantity of by pre-order in advance of the release, so that our loyal customers can be sure to get a copy. Click on the links below to pre-order yours, and please be sure to select the shipping option appropriate to your location. International shipping is required if you are outside the United States (Canadian buyers must select Canada option). Refunds will not be available once the order has been placed.

The first orders for the Trailer Park Boys #1 variant will ship after the July 28th release date. If you are incapable of waiting, please don’t order until then.

A quantity of 300 copies is available for pre-order.

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APOCALYPSE GIRL #1 Les Garner Special Edition Available EXCLUSIVELY From WONDERWORLD!!!

Wonderworld Comics is proud to offer our latest exclusive variant for Les Garner’s Apocalypse Girl #1 from Source Point Press. This limited edition comic has exclusive cover art by Les Garner himself.
From Sourcepoint: Upon returning from the makeshift foxhole where her Papa sent her to hide from raiders, Anna finds his tattered body, ripped apart in a manner she recognizes to be the work of creatures he referred to as “hunter-fiends”, thrusting her into the position of now having to fend for herself while balancing the lifelong lessons from Papa with her own desire for retribution.

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ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ AND THE FRESHMAN FORCE “FURY ROAD” Homage Cover Edition Available EXCLUSIVELY From WONDERWORLD!!!


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez And The Freshman Force New Party Who Dis Wonderworld Exclusive Variant

Wonderworld Comics is proud to announce our new exclusive variant for Devil’s Due’sAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez And The Freshman Force New Party Who Dis One-Shot comic book with exclusive cover by artist Olivia Pelaez paying homage the Mad Max: Fury Road
movie poster.

The comic will be available at our store on May 15th at the Wonderworld Store at 6495 N. Monroe Street in Monroe, Michigan on May 15th of 2019, but we are offering our limited quantity of 500 by pre-order in advance of the release, so that our loyal customers can be sure to get a copy.


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From the publisher’s web site: It’s Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the ‘Freshmen Force’ (of Congress) vs. the establishment in this all-new special! Comic creators converge to celebrate the election of the most diverse group of freshman Representatives in history, and spare no-one in this satire that takes aim at Washington. From the house that brought you Barack the Barbarian! Featuring comics from various artists and bonus activities and games.

STAR WARS #64 JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER CANTINA SET ACTION FIGURE VARIANT AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

Star Wars #64 Wonderworld Exclusive John Tyler Christopher Variant

Wonderworld Comics is proud to announce our newest exclusive variant comic, and this is the best one yet. This limited edition of Star Wars #64 John Tyler Christopher “Mail Away” Wonderworld Comics Store Exclusive Variant features cover art of the original Sears catalog exclusive Creature Cantina Adventure Set aliens: Greedo, Walrus Man, Hammerhead, and Blue Snaggletooth.. The comic is expected to be available at the Wonderworld Store at 6495 N. Monroe Street in Monroe, Michigan in early April of 2019.
This is Wonderworld’s sixth John Tyler Christopher Star Wars variant (seventh if you count the “checklist”).

So to our previous selection comics featuring the heroes Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo, the Sith apprentices Darth Maul, Darth Vader, and Kylo Ren, the droids C-3PO, R2-D2, and the Death Star Droid, the Rogue One characters Jyn Erso, Imperial Stormtrooper, and Death Squad Commander, and the bounty hunters Dengar, IG-88, and Boba Fett, we add this new cover.

The comic will be available at Star Wars Celebration in Chicago on April 11th-15th. Most will be sold at Celebration for $19.99, but we are setting a few aside for a pre-sale for the non-attendee price of $24.99 to be shipped in April. Please be sure to select the shipping option appropriate to your location; International shipping is required if you are outside the United States (Canadian buyers must select Canada option). Refunds will not be available once the order has been placed.

If you would like to Order your copy today, please follow this link.

ZOMBIE TRAMP #50 DELUXE EDITION VARIANT SET AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

Wonderworld Comics is proud to announce our limited edition of Zombie Tramp #50. The guys at Action Lab Danger Zone have really outdone themselves this time. Not only does it have exclusive cover art by Zombie Tramp creator Dan Mendoza, and not only does it have a green foil cover, but this is the 64-page deluxe edition, with an additional backup story by Dan Mendoza. Wonderworld is the only store to have a variant for the deluxe edition, and with all that going for it, and with the being landmark issue #50, we think that this may be the finest Zombie Tramp store variant ever produced.

We received 100 sets in high-grade condition from the publisher. The comic is being sold for $124.99 for the set of two (regular and risqué) on eBay, but only for our web site purchasers, we are offering the set for only $99.99. Please be sure to select the shipping option appropriate to your location; International shipping is required if you are outside the United States (Canadian buyers must select Canada option). Refunds will not be available once the order has been placed. If you would like to order your set of both covers today for the special web site price of $99.99, please follow this link.

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GI JOE #252 CONVENTION VARIANT AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

GIJoe252WonderWorldA_YWonderworld Comics is proud to announce our limited edition of GI Joe: A Real American Hero #252 GI Joe Convention Exclusive Baroness Variant. The exclusive cover art by Adam Riches is inspired by the 1980’s pinup art of Patrick Nagel. The flip side of the cover is blank whte, suitable for convention sketches, with a new, never seen before Cobra logo also designed by Adam Riches.

WWPRangers01A The comic will be available at the 2018 GI Joe Convention in Chattanooga, Tennessee from June 21-24 for the special price of $15.00 per copy.  If you would like to pre-order your copy today for the non-attendee price of $19.99, please follow this link.

C-3PO #1 JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER ACTION FIGURE VARIANT AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

WWC3POCoverWonderworld Comics is proud to reveal our limited edition of Marvel’s new Star Wars comic C-3PO #1 John Tyler Christopher Wonderworld Comics Store Exclusive Variant. Like our previous John Tyler Christopher Star Wars variants, this cover featuring C-3PO, R2-D2, and the Death Star Droid is inspired by Kenner’s “Early Bird” mail-away action figure set from 1977..

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STAR WARS #46 JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER BOBA FETT BOUNTY HUNTERS ACTION FIGURE VARIANT AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

SW #46 Mailer VariantWonderworld Comics is proud to announce our newest exclusive variant comic, and we think that this is the best one yet. This limited edition of Star Wars #46 John Tyler Christopher “Mail Away” Wonderworld Comics Store Exclusive Variant features cover art of a “mail away” set of three bounty hunters: Boba Fett, IG-88, and Dengar. The comic is expected to be available at the Wonderworld Store at 6495 N. Monroe Street in Monroe, Michigan on Wednesday, April 4th of 2018. This is Wonderworld’s fifth John Tyler Christopher Star Wars variant (sixth if you count the “checklist”).

So to our previous selection comics featuring the heroes Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo, the Sith apprentices Darth Maul, Darth Vader, and Kylo Ren, the droids C-3PO, R2-D2, and the Death Star Droid, and Rogue One characters Jyn Erso, Imperial Stormtrooper, and Death Squad Commander, we add this new cover.

The comic will be available to ship in April. If you would like to pre-order your copy today, please follow this link.

AVENGERS #675 NEAL ADAMS VOYAGER LOST ART VARIANT AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

AVEN2017675_DC17Wonderworld Comics is proud to reveal an exclusive limited edition of Marvel’s Avengers #675 with exclusive cover art by Neal Adams. The comic features the first ever cover appearance by the heroine Voyager, and represents the Avengers cover that would have appeared in 1972 if Voyager had not been removed from the Marvel Universe’s history.

The comic will be in stock at the Wonderworld in Monroe, Michigan on Wednesday, January 10th of 2018, but you can copy your copy online.

If you would like to pre-order your copy today, please follow this link.

ROGUE ONE #1 STAR WARS CELEBRATION JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER ACTION FIGURE VARIANT AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

RogueOne01WWVariant1Wonderworld Comics is proud to reveal our special Star Wars Celebration limited edition of Marvel’s new Star Wars comic Rogue One #1 with exclusive cover art by John Tyler Christopher. Like our previous John Tyler Christopher Star Wars variants, this cover is inspired by Kenner’s “Early Bird” mail-away action figure set from 1977.

So to our previous sets featuring the heroes Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo, the Sith apprentices Darth Maul, Darth Vader, and Kylo Ren, and the droids C-3PO, R2-D2, and the Death Star Droid, we add this cover featuring Rogue One characters Jyn Erso, Imperial Stormtrooper, and Death Squad Commander.

The comic will be available at Wonderworld’s booth at Star Wars Celebration on April 13-16 in Orlando, Florida, but Wonderworld’s loyal customers don’t have to go to Orlando to purchase the comic. It is expected to be available at the Wonderworld Store at 3955 Dix Highway in Lincoln Park, Michigan on Wednesday, April 5th of 2017. And if you are unable to come to our store, you can order the comic online.

If you would like to pre-order your copy today, please follow this link.

DARTH MAUL #1 JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER ACTION FIGURE VARIANT AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

DMaul01WWLogoWonderworld Comics is proud to reveal our limited edition of Marvel’s new Star Wars comic Darth Maul #1 John Tyler Christopher Wonderworld Comics Store Exclusive Variant. Like our previous John Tyler Christopher Star Wars variants, this cover is inspired by Kenner’s “Early Bird” mail-away action figure set from 1977.

So to our previous sets featuring heroes Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo, and the droids C-3PO, R2-D2, and the Death Star Droid, we add this cover featuring the Sith apprentices Darth Maul, Darth Vader, and Kylo Ren.

The comic is expected to be available at the Wonderworld Store at 3955 Dix Highway in Lincoln Park, Michigan on Wednesday, February 1st of 2017.

If you would like to pre-order your copy today, please follow this link.

UPDATE: Venom #1 GREG HORN VARIANT *REVEALED* AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

Venom01ColorWonderworld Comics is proud to reveal our limited edition of Marvel’s new Venom #1 Greg Horn Wonderworld Comics Store Exclusive Variant. This scarce Venom #1 Wonderworld Comics exclusive Greg Horn variant is inspired The Amazing Spider-Man #121, the landmark issue that tells the story of The Night Gwen Stacy Died.

ASM121ThumbThe original Spider-Man comic is often cited as the end of the Silver Age of comics, and the beginning of the Bronze Age. This may be the first variant cover to have drawn inspiration from that landmark cover, and we think that it is the finest variant that we have ever offered. We believe that it will be much in demand.

The Venom #1 Greg Horn Wonderworld Comics Store Exclusive Variant, available in color and black and white cover editions, is scheduled to be available starting November 23rd from Wonderworld Comics’s own Quick Stop Comic Shop. Final cover with trade dress may vary slightly from our image.

Venom1NegTNUPDATESince we first made this announcement, we have made an agreement to offer one more variation; a Negative Image Variant that will be limited to only 500 copies. Of the 1000 sets of the Color and Black and White editions that we are offering, one in ten randomly selected buyers will receive a copy of this Negative Image Variant free of charge; just like Willy Wonka’s golden tickets. If you have already bought a set, you are already eligible for a one-in-ten chance to receive this variant. If you have not purchased a set yet, we still have sets available at the time of this writing for purchase through the link below or through eBay.

If you would like to secure your copies today, the comic is available for pre-sale through this link.

CIVIL WAR II #0 PHIL NOTO BLACK AND WHITE VARIANT AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM WONDERWORLD!!!

CivilWarII0PhilNotoWonderworld Comics is proud to announce our limited edition Civil War II #0 Phil Noto Black and White Retailer Exclusive Variant.. This cover features Ms Marvel (Kamala Khan) tearing up a photo of Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers) like singer Sinead O’connor infamously did to a photo of Pope John Paul II on Saturday Night Live.  This will be an iconic image for years to come.  The comic is to be available starting Wednesday, May 25th from Wonderworld Comics’s own Quick Stop Comic Shop.

If you are unable to travel to Quick Stop Comic Shop in Lincoln Park, Michigan, you can pre order your copy now through Wonderworld’s eBay offering.

Star Wars: Vader Down is the latest Star Wars offering from Marvel Comics. The 40-page comic is written by Brian Michael Bendis with story art provided by Olivier Coipel. Cover art for Wonderworld’s variant is provided by Phil Noto.

 

Star Wars Artist John Tyler Christopher Coming to Wonderworld’s Quick-Stop Comic Shop!

Saturday, November 21at 12:00pm – 6:00pm will be Star Wars Day at Quick-Stop Comic Shop, and Marvel Star Wars artist John Tyler Christopher will be in the store!JTChristopher

Harvey Award nominated illustrator John Tyler Christopher has created covers for numerous Marvel titles and Top Cow’s Witchblade and Artifacts as well as DC’s Voodoo, but to Star Wars fans he may be best known for his Action Figure variant covers for Marvel’s various Star Wars titles.

The Lafayette, Indiana based artist will be at Wonderworld’s Quick-Stop Comic Shop on our shop’s own Star Wars Day, Saturday, November 21st. He will be available to autograph your favorite John Tyler Christopher comic covers including Wonderworld’s own exclusive variant.

The store is located at 3955 Dix Highway in Lincoln Park, Michigan. Star Wars Day events are scheduled for 12 noon to 6pm. Check out Quickstop’s Facebook Page or our special Star Wars Day Event Page for updates.

Importance of Non-Traditional Comic Book Readers

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How a Calendar Can Help Your Comic Book Collection

I know this might surprise you, but a calendar can help with your comic book collecting. Keeping a calendar for a particular purpose can also help to make your comic book shopping experience more pleasant.

Comic Book StorageWhat to Use the Calendar For

Every time I get the new issue of Diamond Previews and the new issue of Marvel Previews, I mark the comics I am interested in picking up outside of my regular pull. I then take the dates those comics are being released and place them on the calendar. That way I know when the comics are coming out.

Avoid Missing a New Comic

Many (if not most) of us have missed the release of a new comic we want to read. Maybe that premiere issue was the start of a great new series. Maybe it was one which skyrocketed in price because of the demand being higher than the supply. Either way, we missed out and have to hope for a second printing. Of course, this does not help with the price of the issue we missed. Keeping a collection calendar can help to avoid this situation. With new trades coming out each week, a collection calendar also helps with remembering when those trades are coming out.

Remember All Your Pulls

I have helped get pulls together for reserve customers, and I will be the first to tell you that mistakes can be made. The workers at Wonderworld Comics are great at getting all of the needed reserves together, but they are only human (at least that is what I have been led to believe). By keeping a calendar of releases, you can double check to make sure your pulls are correct each week.

Prepare Thy Pocketbook

As someone who reads a ton of comics, I know that the register receipt can add up quickly. My calendar reminds me when my cost-heavy and cost-light weeks are going to be during a month. I can plan ahead to make sure that I will not be short on a Wednesday when I really want the money.

Yet Another Push

I have spoken in the past about the importance of Diamond Previews and Marvel Previews. They open your eyes up to new series which you might not have considered otherwise. At the same time, they help you to prepare for your shopping months in advance. How can you go wrong for $4.50 for the two of them combined?

Being prepared for a new week of comics is important. The more prepared you are, the more pleasant your shopping experience will be.

Don’t Toss Detached Covers off Coverless Comics

Coverless comics are something every collector will come across at some point. Never toss loose or detached comic book covers in the garbage. There are still uses for their top-folders you might not have thought about before. Remember, a comic with a detached cover is at least better than a truly coverless comic.

Retain at Least Some Value

For the most part, a coverless comic is scrap to be handed over to children for art projects or to be used as reader copies. Even if the cover is detached, though, some value is kept on the comic if the cover is available. I would not suggest attempting to reattach the cover, but you can still get some money for the issue as compared to next-to-nothing without the cover.

Comic Book StorageStill Protects the Comic

If you are keeping the issue with the detached cover as a reader copy, you can still protect the comic by placing the cover on it before putting it in a bag and board. Yes, I still say bag coverless comics or ones with detached covers. Something may change in the market in the future and coverless comics or ones with detached covers might gain value for some reason. You never know.

Display

There are many comic book collectors who will frame comic book covers they like which have gotten detached from their issues. I have a close friend whose office is decorated from floor to ceiling in comic book covers people were going to toss out. He will typically pay a quarter for a detached cover from the modern day and has paid as much as $30 for a Golden Age detached cover.

If your comic is losing its cover, don’t toss the comic or the cover. See how you can use the coverless comic or the detached cover.

Future Pricing/Collectiblity of Oversized Trades

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Big Hero 6 is the Big Dollar Comics Find

It is time to start combing dollar comics boxes across the country for issues of Sunfire and Big Hero 6, Big Hero 6, and Alpha Flight #17 from Marvel. I have already seen a kick up in interest in this comic and believe it would be a great investment now. Big Hero 6 is about to become the talk of the town and you have the opportunity to be in-the-know before anyone else.

If you see a comic associated with Big Hero 6, buy it

If you see a comic associated with Big Hero 6, buy it

What is Big Hero 6?

Big Hero 6 was originally a superhero team comprised of Hiro Takachiho, Honey Lemon, GoGo Tomago, Baymax, Wasabi-No-Ginger [which sounds tasty], Fred, Ebon Samurai, Silver Samurai, Sunfire, and Sunpyre.

The Oddity of the Premiere

Alpha Fight #17 was supposed to be the team’s first appearance in the Marvel Universe, but a scheduling snafu caused Sunfire and Big Hero 6 #1 to appear on shelves before Alpha Flight #17. So, they had their own title before they were actually formally introduced into the continuity of the Marvel Universe. The team later went on to have their own miniseries without Sunfire.

Why the Interest in Big Hero 6?

Disney is making an animated Big Hero 6 movie which is set to premiere in November 2014. I have confirmed sources which have told me that Disney has already begun purchasing issues of the Big Hero 6 comics for their archives, so there are some issues which are dropping out of circulation. I have no clue how many issues Disney is purchasing, but don’t expect the archived ones to hit the market again.

The Differences

Don’t expect Sunfire or Silver Samurai to be in the Big Hero 6 movie as the main stars are going to be Hiro Hamada and his robot Baymax. The film will have oriental influences as the story takes place in San Fransokoyo (San Francisco and Tokyo). In case you have been living under a rock for your entire life, you know that Disney is the greatest marketing giant of all time and turns almost everything it touches to gold. Turn that gold into a dollar comics box find to remember.

Extra Comic Book Storage Supplies: Always Have Them Ready

I am a firm believer in always having more comic book storage supplies than you currently need. I always have one empty short box I am not using, extra bags and boards waiting to be used, and extra tape. You never know when you will need them.

Comic Book StorageYou Never Know

I was driving down Gratiot with my family one day and saw that a vacant shop had temporarily been turned into an estate sale. There were tons of antiques which I passed by, but my eyes caught a table with comics on it. While there were not many, my $8.00 purchase was for a few hundred dollars in comics. If I did not have extra comic book storage supplies, something might have happened to these issues between the purchase and when I could get to a store to purchase protection.

There have been times I have been called on the fly by friends and family about garage sales with comics. These instances can come up at any time, and I do not want to be caught with my pants down without enough supplies.

Not All Comic Book Stores are the Same

If you have been into Wonderworld Comics, you know that all of our comics are bagged and boarded. Most comic book stores do not do this. Since I travel around to various stores to see what they sell to improve my collection, I need extra comic book storage supplies on hand at all times.

What Could Happen?

If you do not have enough comic book storage supplies around the house, something could happen to your newly-purchased comics. Life happens. Stacks get knocked over. Drinks get spilled. Kids get excited and grab. These are some of the events comic book storage supplies attempt to protect you from. If you have been collecting for a long time, you can count at least a dozen times when you waited too long to protect your comics.

Are Double Cover Comics Worth More?

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How WE Will Prevent a Comic Book Market Bubble Burst

Is there a comic book market bubble? The comic book market has grown considerably in the last few years, and there is typically a burst when markets or types of products grow too fast. Should we be concerned?

The crowds at C2E2 would be much smaller after a comic book market decline. Let's make sure that does not ever happen.

The crowds at C2E2 would be much smaller after a comic book market decline. Let’s make sure that does not ever happen.

Traditional Market Bubble

Usually when we talk about a market bubble, we are talking about a market which has skyrocketed in recent years which is either new or saw unchecked exponential growth. The Beenie Baby market bubbled and burst because people simply realized the babies were not holding their value and were not a viable short-term or long-term investment. The sports card market bubble burst when production was much greater than demand and interested waned.

There Have Been Bursts in the Past

I will be the first to agree that a comic book market bubble is not impossible. We have seen near collapses of the entire industry a few times in the past when the bubbles burst. Overproduction, an unconditional push towards collectability, and drops in the importance of quality in exchange for quantity have all plagued the comic book market in the past. The problem was that these issues had gone unchecked and drove the market down.

Unchecked Changes are Now Impossible

There is a huge difference between today’s comic book market, and the comic book markets of the past. The Internet is something which can save the comic book market from a bubble burst. Sure, there were comic book industry magazines and fanzines in the past – but they could not compete with the speed or distribution of the Internet. In the old days of magazines and fanzines, a writer could write an article about an issue with the comic book industry – but it might takes months before it saw print, Even after it saw print, it might only be read by a few hundred people.

Today, a comic book market commentary can be out for the masses within minutes. Social media can be used to make the topic go viral and get thousands of fans riled up. Gone are the days when comic book shop talk is the fastest and most effective way to pass information about what is going on. Today, those discussions have gone online in article comment sections and forums.

Empowerment of Comic Book Store Owners, Fans, and Collectors

Comic book store owners, fans, and collectors have more of a voice today than they did even five or ten years ago. Store owners realize they can speak up, as do fans and collectors. This empowerment bore this site in particular. We have stated in the past that WonderWorldComics.com is a megaphone for your voice in the comic book industry because it is read by many movers and shakers in the industry and helps in a small way to keep the market in check.

Market Share Mentality

One other aspect which helps to keep comic book market in check is the continuing push in business to be so concerned about market share. While this was always a concern in business, the concern has grown more in the last few decades, and in the last ten years especially. The focus on driving market share forces publishing companies to take risks, but not to flood the market in any way. In a way, the market checks itself.

No Comic Book Market Bubble, But…

Since the days in which the publishers could work unchecked are over. Even though we might not have a comic book market bubble burst, we could easily have a decline. In fact, that decline could be pretty steep. Certain market issues such as the lack of communication from some companies, the push towards digital, the apparent dissing of collectors (which digital comics are since you can’t collect and sell them), the illegal downloading of comics, and other issues mentioned on this site could cause the market to decline. The items just mentioned in this paragraph are areas which this site has hounded on and we are still waiting for the comic book publishers to realize could hamper the market.

Moving Forward

We have to stay diligent. I love the comic book market and want to see it continue on for generations. The only way to ensure that is to make sure that every aspect of the market is checked by someone. We need to self-regulate it to make sure there is not a comic book market bubble burst ever. We all have to stay strong and remember that we have as much power as, if not more power than, the publishers.

Kelly Explores: Do I Wait for the Trade, or Read Single Issues? A Newcomer’s Perspective

As a comics noob, I’ve run into a few walls here and there in finding things that I enjoy reading. I’m enjoying the current run of Captain America in all of its weirdness, and I was able to pick it up from the first issue. I’ve also picked up the current run of X-Men, Avengers Arena, and Red Sonja, from the first issues. I’m sure most of the readers on this site aren’t comic noobs, but you can read this for the sheer factor of watching a new comic reader blossom and learn as she goes.

Abraham on the Walking DeadI read the current run of Hawkeye in the first volume of the trade that Marvel released, and I loved it. I wasn’t sure if I should continue by picking up additional issues, or if I should just wait for the next trade. This was problematic because 1.) I couldn’t remember which issue ended volume one, and 2.) I didn’t know when the next trade would be released. Obviously, this is information you can get from your friendly comic book store proprietors. And the Internet. But I’m sometimes lazy.

I ended up waiting for the second volume of Hawkeye to come out, and I’m glad I did. I like the feel of a trade better than single issues, and I like the lack of advertising. I hate advertisements with the passion of a thousand fires. But I also like Hawkeye enough to now switch to the single issues, because if I have to wait six more months to find out what happens, I may literally rip my hair out. So, single issues it is. Same for Saga. I. Cannot. Wait. For. More.

On the other hand, I’m also reading Morning Glories, which I enjoy, but I’m not hugely engaged with it. It’s a nice sort of side-read. I don’t mind waiting for trades for Morning Glories because if I were to get the single issues, I’d just have to go back and read the three issues before the current one to remember what the hell was happening.

My cousin wants to start collecting The Walking Dead single issues, numbers 1 through 100, simply to say he has them. He just wants that collection to hold on to. He’s really passionate about it, and I almost feel bad for him because it’s going to cost him a fortune in time and money to find what he’s looking for. So, if you’re a collector or you like the satisfaction of having an intact collection, definitely go for single issues. My cousin is really annoyed with himself that he didn’t start his collection from the beginning, so I guess it’s nice to have that foresight going into a series.

I think I’ll be glad I have the single issues of Captain America. Not for actual monetary value, assuming they ever have any, but because I can look at my collection and have a little smile and think to myself, “Hey, this is what you started out with. Remember?” So here’s how I’ve decided to tackle my own comic collecting:

1.) Always pick up the first issue if it’s a series you think you’ll love.

I’ll give a series 3-5 issues. If I’m not feeling it after 5 issues, but still want to read, I’ll wait for the trades from there on out. It’s less costly and I obviously don’t enjoy the series or the run of the series enough to want each issue as it comes out.

2.) If you just have to see the letters pages, pick up any single issues you can.
There are no advertisements splitting up the action in trades, but there are also no letters pages, which can sometimes be disappointing, depending on what you’re reading. And when those letters pages can have sketches from fans and really insightful info, you’re missing out.

3.) If it’s an older story, just get the trade.
Seriously, who has the time or money to get every single issue of Preacher? I sure as hell don’t, and I love the story. Trades it is.

Do you have your own way to decide between single issues and trades? Any tips or tricks for the comics newcomer? Leave it in a comment!

Who Are the Giant Books Best For?

For some reason, the comic book market is becoming inundated with giant books! They are taking over and have the chance of clogging shelves across the country! Who are these books best for??

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What Are You Talking About?

There is a new omnibus for this comic, and a new “master collection” for that one. There is a new “complete collection” for this comics, and a new “giant-sized essential” for that one. From Chew to Villain Month, to Grimm Fairy Tales, the giant books with 500-1,400 pages are taking over.

Now for Tester Readers

Outside of the giant Villain Month book coming out by Christmas, the giant books don’t appear to be the best purchase for new readers. You know what you are getting into with the Villain Month book, but what about with comes you have not read yet? Let’s say you want to give a particular comic title a try. Let’s say all of your friends are saying that you are going to love it. You should fight the temptation are try it out with a few issues or with a smaller trade than investing $50-$150 off the start. If you drop all of that money and don’t like the comic, how many times are you going to drop a ton of money on one book in the future?

Not for New Readers

By new readers, I am talking about people who are just starting out in comics. They might be on their first trip or second trip to a comic book store. Dropping $100 or more for one book is a little silly to me. Many people will disagree on this with me, but hear me out for a second. If new readers drop $100 or more on a book and don’t like it, why would they come back to comics? A huge hit like this might discourage them in the future.

Who These Books are For

These books are perfect for readers who want to eliminate a hefty number of books from their collections. These are also for people who know a particular title and are comfortable with it. Would I purchase one of these giant books if it were for Batman? Probably. Would I purchase one of these books for a character I just began to follow? Probably not.

Interesting Future

These giant books are not going to go into huge production, so some might see a decent increase in value. Also, since they are so big, they are going to take excess damage over time. This could drive up the collector’s market on them. How many copies are going to look like they are in mint condition after two or three years? Very few.

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25% Off Everything in Wonderworld Comics Amazon Store 7/30-8/13!!!

Announcing: The Wonderworld Comics Amazon Store Sale! 25% off everything in the Wonderworld Comics Amazon store from 7/30/2013-8/13/2013! Thousands of total products going on sale for two weeks via a special coupon code!

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What is Going On?

Starting on Tuesday, 7/30/2013, every single item in the Wonderworld Comics Amazon store will be 25% off via coupon code. There are thousands of different products we have listed, and they will all be on sale – no exclusions. The sale will run until Tuesday 8/13/2013. The discount will not apply to required taxes or shipping.

This is Your Chance!

This is the best time to expand your collection – no matter what you collect. Now is the time to search the Wonderworld Comics Amazon store for that back issue you need to finish a run. Now is the time to check around in the Wonderworld Comics Amazon store for that toy you wish you still had from your childhood. Now is the time to increase the power of your deck with cards from past expansions you missed out on. The Wonderworld Comics Amazon Store Sale gives you the opportunity to purchase that rare figurine you have wanted on your mantle for months.

Start a Collection

Have you considered starting to collect a certain item, but prices have been a little out of your reach? Now is the time to take that first step. With the Wonderworld Comics Amazon Store Sale, you can start your collection and learn what joys collecting can bring.

Two Days to Plan

Click the button above to be taken to the Wonderworld Comics Amazon store. While there, search for the items you want and plan your attack. On Tuesday, the coupon code will appear for the Wonderworld Comics Amazon Store Sale. Order up your items early. Many of the rare items might be gone within the first few days (if not hours) of the Wonderworld Comics Amazon Store Sale. What are you waiting for? Get planning!

Amazon Enters Digital Comics Market – Pffft

Amazon is taking steps to enter the digital comics market and there are many people shaking right now. This is a market Amazon should not even be in right now, and it is not the smartest business move they have made over the years. The buzz might be high right now in San Diego at Comic-Con about Amazon and digital comics, but take a few moments to think this through.

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Amazon is like Wal-Mart in the fact that if there is a new market which could potentially be cornered, it will be. The comic book companies have been making noise about digital comics for a few years now, so it would make sense that Amazon would smell the potential blood and attack. I don’t think Amazon did all the homework for this assignment.

Where are the Numbers?

Yes, the comic book industry has been boasting about digital comics, but where are the hard numbers? Why haven’t the Big 2 or ComiXology given us numbers as to how many new release comics are being sold every month as compared to the number which are being illegally downloaded? What is the ratio of digital comics on sale sold to the number of new digital comics sold? Where is the logic behind the idea of digital comics being the end-all-be-all in the industry when after a few years with digital comics, the physical comic book market continues to rise? If the digital comics market was a great one to get in to, why is there so much secrecy about the numbers involved?

Who Should be Worried?

With Amazon entering the digital comics market, I don’t see a long future for ComiXology. How can there be when the largest online seller gets into the market which you believe you had cornered? Amazon will drop countless dollars behind funding the sale of digital comics just to push ComiXology out of the water.

Why Retailers Should Not be Worried

Comic book retailers should not be freaking out right now. Some might say, “Look at what Amazon did to Borders!” What did Amazon do to Borders? The online retailer sure did not put the bookseller out of business. Borders killed Borders.

Long before digital books came out, Borders struggled through a series of bad mistakes – their own and other’s. Borders spent years dealing with trying to find the correct balance between having enough staff to take care of customers and keeping overhead down. The company was years behind other companies which were selling books through their websites. They were late getting to the digital book market and introduced a horrid e-reader. They were bought out by Kmart and struggled until they spun off as another company and struggled to find its place. Borders was plagued by issues for a long time before it closed, and Amazon had little, if anything, to the ending of the company.

Amazon has Been Selling Physical for a Long Time

Amazon has not killed comic book stores at this point have they? If I am correct, there have been more new comic book stores popping up in the last few years than closing. Many comic book stores are expanding and talking about having months where profits are the best they have been in decades. Amazon has been selling physical comics, trades, and hardcovers for years. Don’t you think they would have killed the comic book stores years ago if they could? They can’t.  The comic book industry is kept floating by people who love going each week to their local comic book store and by those who want physical comics to store and wait for increases in value. Digital comics don’t offer either one.

Dollar Box Finds: Knights of the Dinner Table

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Digital Death Part V: Truth About Placing Digital Comics on Sale

Next week at Comic-Con, comic book fans are going to be inundated with news and information about digital comics. I am sure announcements will be made by various companies about digital comic sales and digital comic promotions. Think about the reason for the reasoning for these sales before jumping on the digital bandwagon.

Don't believe the hype over digital comics sales. You can usually find physical comics for less.

Don’t believe the hype over digital comics sales. You can usually find physical comics for less.

Reasons for Digital Comics Sales

Digital comics have been around for a few years now, but the publishing companies still need more customers. I am sure many are surprised by the fact that after a few years of marketing, digital still has not become a more prevalent force in the comic book industry. We know that the reason is because comic book readers traditionally want a physical comic to read, to enjoy, and to store away in the hopes of it gaining value over time. Digital comics do not gain any monetary value at all.

Are Digital Comics Sales Actually a Deal?

A perusal of the digital comics for sale will find thousands (if not tens of thousands) of titles for $0.99. Chances are good that most of these will be traditional items you would find in a dollar box anyways. If you were to walk around a comic book convention, you are sure to find vendors who are going to have sales on their dollar boxes where you can purchase 12 or 15 for $10. You will find other vendors who have some of the same comics you could find on digital comic download sites for $0.50.

Near the end of a convention or show, some dealers will deeply discount dollar boxes so they do not have to take them home. It is not out of the range of thought to see people picking up 50 dollar comics for $30 or less as dealers try to figure out how to repack everything they came with and everything they purchased.

The New Comic Shenanigans

Someone said to me recently that searching dollar boxes at conventions was useless if you are collecting newer comics. WRONG! Many vendors start putting comics in their dollar boxes four to six months after initial release. Not all comics, but ones from lesser lines which are not moving. Some wait a year for titles which do move, but place the slower issues in the dollar boxes.

At Gem City Comic Con, I picked up Suicide Squad #2-#11 in a bundle. It was ten comics for $8. #11 had just come out five months before the convention. At C2E2, I scored a complete run of Frankenstein Agent of SHADE, a complete run of Voodoo, have of the Batman & Robin issues I had missed, and about a third of the Avs.X run. The average price I paid per coming was $0.74 when all was said and done. Much lower than digital comics, and I still had something physical to show for it.

If you happen to be at a convention like Comic-Con international and are enticed by digital comics sales,  walk away and look around the convention. A keen eye will probably find better deals on the physical comics the digital comics market just can’t seem to kill.

Gaming, Toys, and Conventions Now Part of Collector’s Corner

You might have noticed that the Collector’s Corner section on WonderWorldComics.com has moved slightly. You also might have noticed that Collector’s Corner is now split into multiple sections. This is a website project I have been devising and working on over the last few days. Why did I do it?

New Collector's Corner sections!

New Collector’s Corner sections!

The New Collector’s Corner Sections

Instead of simply being one general area for Collector’s Corner, the category has been broken into four separate subcategories. The subcategories are Comic Book Collecting, Toy Collecting, Gaming Collecting, and Conventions. You will see an arrow next to the words “Collector’s Corner” in the top menu on the front page. Hovering over the tab will show the new sections. I have spent much of the day moving the old articles from Collector’s Corner into the appropriate subcategories.

Why Did Wonderworld Comics Do This?

Not only does Wonderworld Comics specialize in comic books, the company also specializes in collectible toys, collectible gaming (card and tabletop), and in many other areas as well. Since our store is so diversified, I felt it was time for the website to become more diversified as well.

No Worries

Don’t worry about the site being overrun with articles about everything other than comics. The main focus on the site will be on comics, comic book collecting, and comic book news. One of the new sections is labeled Conventions, but there have been convention articles since the beginning of content on this site. Those convention articles did not overwhelm, so don’t worry about toy and gaming articles taking over.

The Plans

I have some interesting ideas for the Gaming Collecting subcategory. I have been playing role-playing games for almost three decades and have been collecting gaming books for about 15 years. I have various types of gaming collecting articles lined up, even some which would interest people who have never gamed before.

The Toy Collecting section could be expansive, and might be one day. For now, I am going to keep the articles general, but will focus on some various lines of toys such as LEGO, GI Joe, Masters of the Universe, Transformers, and some of the other classics.

Now that all of the behind-the-scenes planning and implementing of these sections from the last few days is out of the way, I can get back to doing what I really love to do – delivering content which you will not find anywhere else.

Comic Book Industry Awards: Eisner Awards, Harvey Awards, and Shel Dorf Awards

There are many comic book industry awards, but there are three which stand out from the rest. They stand out from others for various reasons. When talking about comic book industry awards, though, what are the differences between the Eisner Awards, the Harvey Awards, and the Shel Dorf Awards?

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The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards are given each year at Comic-Con International in San Diego. The award was first instituted in 1988 and named after Will Eisner. The Eisner Award is typically considered the pinnacle award in the comic book industry as it awards creative achievement. Nominees and winners are decided through secret ballot by a panel of judges.

Comic Book Industry Awards: The Harvey Awards

The Harvey Awards are named after Harvey Kurtzman and are the successor of the Kirby Awards which had been around since 1985. The nominees and winners are selected through open-ballot. Only comic book industry creators can nominate or vote for Harvey awards. This makes the Harvey Awards special for many creators because they have been nominate or voted on by their peers. Currently, the Harvey Awards are held each year at Baltimore Comic-Con.

Comic Book Industry Awards: The Shel Dorf Awards

The Shel Dorf Awards are the newest of the awards on this list as they were established in 2010 at the first Detroit Fanfare. The awards are still held each year at Detroit Fanfare Comic Con. The unique aspect of this particular series of comic book industry awards is that they are nominated and voted upon by fans. Some creators look at the Shel Dorf Awards as being significant in a different way from the Harvey Awards and the Eisner Awards since they show the support of the fans.

Three different comic book industry awards with different qualities and types of significance. Even though they might award creators in the same types of categories, the way the awards are decided upon are quite different.

What To Do With Those Scrap Comics – Don’t Toss Them

A comic book collector asked me the other day about what he should do with scrap comics in his collection. He wondered if it was worth keeping them, or if he should simply toss them out. I suggested other options to tossing them.

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Scrap comics

Use Scrap Comics for Crafts

If you have young children around to give you scrap comics to, you have done something better than simply tossing the scrap comics out. I remember doing different crafts with scrap comics when I was a kid. Of course, if you do not have children to give them to, or children in the neighborhood or your family to give them to, consider donating them to a school district. They can put the scrap comics to good use through a school project.

Donate to a Military Group

Some military groups will be happy to send your unwanted comics to our service men and women overseas. A friend of mine served in Afghanistan and he talks about the scrap comics someone sent over to his platoon. The comics were a simple distraction from the fighting and he told me that reading them invigorated him because he was able to return to his childhood for about twenty minutes a day.

If you have scrap comics laying around the house, think about interesting ways to use them. Don’t simply toss them as someone else might gain enjoyment from them.

Always Keep Lids on Your Comic Book Storage Boxes

Someone asked me the other day if lids were actually necessary for comic book storage boxes. There are many reasons why you should always have a lid on your comic book storage boxes.

Comic Book Storage

Comic Book Storage

Keep Everything Out

First off, lids on comic book storage boxes help to keep everything out. This includes insects, and dust. Over time, these can do damage to the bags you store your comics in.

Keep Everything In

No matter how careful we are when we are moving comic book storage boxes, we can sometimes tip boxes. While the lids are not tight to the boxes, they will at least give some support in keeping the items inside from slipping out.

Stacking

If you are going to stack your comic book storage boxes, they need to have lids. The lids help to spread out the weight of upper boxes. This will help the boxes on the bottom to last longer. The longer a bottom box lasts, the less chance there is for collapse and the loss of a collection.

DC Entertainment Retailer Roadshow is a Bad Joke

DC Entertainment has sent emails out to retailers about a Retail Roadshow. When I first got wind about this Retailer Roadshow a few days ago, I was hoping the schedule was wrong. Come to find out, the schedule I initially heard is correct that that DC Entertainment is ignoring a large majority of the comic book community.

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DC’s WTF Certified

Where is the DC Entertainment Retail Roadshow Going?

There will be four dates in which retailers can meet with executives from DC Comics and DC Entertainment. They will be in New York City on Monday, June 17, and in Orlando on Thursday, June 20. They will then fly over the entire middle of the country and have a presentation in Burbank, CA on Saturday, June 22. They will travel up to Portland on Monday, June 24. There will not be any stops in any of the middle portions of the country.

Your Argument is Invalid

Someone might make the argument that those of us in the Midwest had the opportunity to speak with the biggies from DC Comics and DC Entertainment during C2E2 in Chicago. That would be correct. That does not mean retailers in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico, or Colorado had an opportunity to meet with them. When will they have the opportunity for a meeting with the people at DC Entertainment?

Travel Time

On top of that, if the DC Entertainment Retailers Roadshow is important enough to send emails out to all retailers across the country, why isn’t DC Entertainment/Comics allowing all retailers to have the chance to attend? I would like to attend one of the Retailer Roadshows, but two weeks is not enough time to set travel arrangements. Of course, since the people at DC Comics and DC Entertainment have the Warner Bros. money behind them, travel plans can simply be made by a secretary on a moment’s notice. Not so for the average mom and pop comic shop in the country. Budgets would have to be rearranged and store schedules would have to be reset.

If DC Entertainment is going to give an opportunity to some retailers, it should be fair and give the same opportunity to all retailers. In turn, DC Entertainment should give the readers of all retailers the same opportunity to hear about what is coming up next from the owners of the stores they make their weekly purchases from. What I see is DC Entertainment attempting to force the perception of communication while staying as distant as ever.

Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger #9 is My Pick of the Week!

Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger #9 is my Pick of the Week! I know…I know…some of you are going to wonder about me picking the comic of one of my favorite characters as my pick of the week. In all honesty, this was one of the best issues for the character in his 61 year history.

Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger #9 is my Pick of the Week

Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger #9 is my Pick of the Week

The Meat of the Story

As you well know, I am not interested in giving spoilers. The meat of Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger #9 story is about what we (specifically the Phantom Stranger) will do for those we love. What type of Hell would we put ourselves through? What types of sacrifices would we make? While many storylines have touched up on these age-old questions, Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger #9 takes these questions in more of a literal sense than we are used to reading.

The Cameos

There are many cameos in Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger #9. Get ready for an issue where you will see Etrigan, Sin-Eater, Justice League Dark, Doctor Thirteen, The Question, The Spectre, and some of the forgotten enemies from past iterations of the Phantom Stranger.

Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger #9 Needs This Honor

While my Pick of the Week is a small honor, the issue in question deserves it. Even if you are not a fan of the Phantom Stranger, you will understand the pain he is enduring and the storyline he was put in this month. I am sure that many of the statements made within will be reflected in the upcoming months during the  Trinity War and/or Forever Evil. We will have to wait and see.

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The Girls are Taking Over Comic Cons – A Guest’s Perspective

While attending the Dallas Comic Con, I happened to notice the abundances of female visitors. It’s one thing to hear that women are just as into comics as men, but another to actually see it. Moreover, where the guys will talk shop about their favorites; the girls are more prone to dress up.

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The stereotype of the unwashed comic con fanboy is also coming to a close. The guys are starting to realize that girls are there, and they don’t want to be caught blowing one off for a ‘fake geek girl’.

And who started that insane slight on the girl nerd? I need not point any fingers. We all know where it started. That’s unimportant. The part that should be paid attention to is a that a mob of high school girls are showing up at the convention dresses up, and not just to get attention. I’m not sure how sexy a red-head dressed like she’s homeless with a mock busted lip and a sign “The end is nigh” alongside a female, cigar chomping, armored up Comedian is.

Here is the reality of it: like games, girls are not afraid to love comics; I suppose much in the same way Bronies exist.

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But maybe Amanada Conner (former artist for Power Girl) had pointed out at the Dallas Comic Con: “I think in 10 years, you’re going to see way, WAY more female comic creators”

My mind goes back to the group of 16 year-old girls dressed like prominent DC characters, whom collectively named “Nightwing’s ass” as one of their favorite characters and “just died!” when they saw Neil Patrick Harris voicing Nightwing in “Under the Red Hood”. These are the girls that will make their way into the industry in the next decade.

Are we ready for this? I sure am. I’m mildly humored at the notion of the sexism boot being tried on a different foot. I am hopeful that once the girls try it on, we can all meet in the middle for a deeper level of mindless entertainment, fantastic adventure, new twists on old noir storytelling, and most of all: diversity.

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Comics Alliance About to Rise from the Grave?

There is a new posting today on Comics Alliance after the site has been closed down for three weeks. Apparently, there is a heartbeat left in the site after all.

The blanket reason for AOL's elimination of Comics Alliance was a disservice to the writers and to the readers.

The blanket reason for AOL’s elimination of Comics Alliance was a disservice to the writers and to the readers.

What Happened?

An article entitled “Heartbeat,” appeared with a picture of Batman standing over the supposed grave of Batman giving a wink after he hears the Dark Knight’s heartbeat (see it here). Are we getting a glimpse into the future that Comics Alliance might soon rise from the grave?

Why Would Larry Be Happy?

I am sure you are wondering why I would be happy about another comic book news and information site coming back to life after supposedly being closed. While I would prefer you stop by this site for your news commentary and information, I am happy there are other comic book websites out there and hope Comics Alliance comes back online soon. We have worked hard here at WonderWorldComics.com to make our product different from what you would find on other sites, but the fact that you have a choice is important. Think about how boring the comic book industry would be if you only had Marvel or DC to choose from. Also, the stronger presence the comic book industry has online, the stronger it becomes in the physical world.