FCBD

Here is the press release I wrote today for this weekend.

PRESS RELEASE

 

Scottsdale, AZ. April 30, 2009.  Comic Zone of Scottsdale, AZ will be a participating retailer in Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, May 2nd, 2009,.

 

Free Comic Book Day is the first Saturday in May each year.  Three free comic books per customer, and another for any purchase of $1.00, while supplies last. There will be many fun activities going on in the store.

 

Supergirl and the Hulk will both be in the store for the majority of the afternoon to meet and greet our guests. Think of the photo ops!   The EDGE 103.9 FM radio station will be broadcasting live from our parking lot from 2-4 pm. They usually bring games and all sorts of fun promotional items. We will also be hosting some local artists, including Tosh Delaney of Stump Comix who will be available for signing his work and selling original artwork.  Later in the day, the band known as the Super Zero Hit Squad will be playing live.

 

For the kids, we will have a coloring table, with their favorite Marvel superheroes available to color.

 

Comic Zone is the best and only comic book store in Scottsdale, Arizona, conveniently located at 5909 N. Granite Reef Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85250, just off the 101. Take McDonald Drive to the second traffic light (Granite Reef Rd).  Comic Zone is on the west side of the Basha’s parking lot, facing Granite Reef Rd. just two doors down from Casella’s Deli.

 

The store features ever-changing and ongoing sales, regular video game tournaments, Magic the Gathering tournaments, and Dungeons and Dragons role playing games. Come on by. You will like what you find.

 

Website: http://www.comiczoneaz.com.

Phone: 480-483-2685

 

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You can find a link to it on the web here: 

Quick update

It’s been a few days since I have blogged. 

Sunday I was recovering from Villains Day (as well as inputting the inventory to our point of sale system for today’s delivery). 
Monday is my typical day off from Comic Zone, so it’s the day I get lots of other stuff done.
Tuesday was just a busy day for me this week. I had to get my car fixed, made a bunch of highly successful prospecting calls for my other business, talked to some office supply folks in the store, and then had an evening meeting. 
Today is New Comic Book Wednesday again, and I better get my tail over to the store!!!  See y’all there!

Internettings!

So, I missed both Friday and Monday’s posts because I was busy working on the store’s new website, which is probably how you got here.

www.ComicZoneAZ.com – Check it out!
Also, my mom, Linda, has a blog about her experiences in being a co-owner of Comic Zone. You can read her musings at comiczonelinda.blogspot.com
In other news, my friend from across the pond, the incomparable Lord Mitz has been updating his newest webcomic, Plan B!. Check that out over on www.GoonPatrol.com/planb
And, finally, my cousin, Alex, and I have been working on our own webcomic for the past several weeks, Hawk & Kid. You can read our work over on my personal website, www.PsychoAndy.com

Villains Day

So, today was Villains Day. Three of us came in dressed up as villains.
I was dressed as Cheetah:
Avery was the Devil:
Andy was Venom:

The day started out slowly. We were ready, but at five minutes before noon, our guests for the day still had not arrived. Just as I started to panic, Tosh Delaney of Stump Comix came in. We got him set up, and then heard that World Wide Villains were about a half hour away.  Just after they arrived and we got them set up, we had our first little visiting villain.

His enthusiasm was inspiring, and it set the tone for the rest of the day. Not too many others dressed as villains, but we had crowds all day long! That’s Sean in blue. He said he was dressed as Megaman. ;)
Here’s Tosh with the artwork he did for our first customer:
Here are the World Wide Villains:
Here are a bunch of Tosh’s friends who came in and hung out for awhile:
It was a full and exciting day. :)

Prepping for Villains Day

Tomorrow is Villains Day at Comic Zone!

Here is the press release about it:  http://www.prlog.org/10221055-comic-zone-of-scottsdale-presents-villains-day-april-25th-from-12-6-pm.html
In preparation for the day, I spent some time moving around comics so we will have tables for the featured artists to sit at for signings.  I know it’s going to be a fun day. I met folks from World Wide Villains at the Renaissance Festival. They are a LOT of fun! 
And Stump has been a great help in promoting this event!
We will be giving out villain comics to anyone who shows up in a villain costume. I, myself, plan to go as Cheetah! I promise I will post pictures tomorrow. :)

Cake!

Thursdays are a bit slower in the comic store. But we can always count on one of our regular customers, J, to make an appearance. Today he brought a friend who brought a tiny little cake with him. Apparently J works in a bakery, and he helps to make these cakes. 

This was the cutest cake I’ve ever seen, and although I don’t usually eat cake, I did have a small piece of this one. Yum, it was delicious. It’s known as a Snickers Cake, and it tasted like a Snickers bar! 
One never knows what one will find working in a comic book store. :)

New Comic Book Day

It’s Wednesday! And Wednesdays at the Comic Zone are always fun. 
Wednesday is new comic book day, and often our busiest day of the week. 
For us who work here (especially Avery), new comic book day means getting up early, going to the UPS distrib
ution center in Tempe, picking up our boxes of new comic books, bringing them back, checking them against the order, then putting them on the new comics shelf, the contents of which had to have been transferred to the recent shelfs.  After that, the order is received in our point of sale system and the inventory is entered into stock. It’s a big deal.
I have found that entering the receiving voucher on Sundays is a good idea, and then just putting it on hold until Wednesday. Check in has become much more streamlined since I started doing that.
But, you know, that’s all the behind the scenes stuff on Wednesdays. 
The BEST part of Wednesdays is our customers. All of our regulars come in to pick up the newest issues, to visit, to see what’s out, to empty their pull boxes. Wednesdays are always full of activity and fun. People hang out and talk about new storylines and we talk about upcoming events in the store.
I love New Comic Book Wednesday. :)

New Avengers 52

New Avengers #52
Written by Brian Michael Bendis
Pencils by Billy Tan and Chris Bachalo
$3.99
Marvel Comics
No, everybody else is going to be talking about Detective Comics 853 this week. I won’t do it.

Well, maybe a little: Neil Gaiman and Andy Kubert’s “Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?” is damn good. It almost makes me care about Batman, which I generally don’t. So, you should come in to Comic Zone and pick it up. We still have some second printings of part 1 (Batman 686) available, too, so you can get the whole thing at once!

But, no. Today, I’m going to talk about New Avengers #52. The quest for Earth’s new sorcerer supreme continues, as Stephen Strange (formerly Dr. Strange) comes to the New Avengers (which now consist of Captain America (Formerly Bucky), Ronin (formerly Hawkeye), Ms. Marvel (formerly of the Mighty Avengers), Wolverine (formerly not in 70 comics a month), Spider-Man (formerly had an identity even the Avengers couldn’t remember), Luke Cake (Formerly wore a tiara and a yellow disco shirt), Spider-Woman (formerly abducted by Skrulls), and Mockingbird (formerly dead)) to explain where he’s been, and about his recent run-in with Parker Robbins, a.k.a. The Hood.

The Hood, in addition to creating a criminal syndicate the size of which has never been seen in the Marvel U, has taken up as the host for some big bad demon (which I learned from the dialogue, since Chris Bachalo’s artwork mostly just looks like a muddles mess of black globs, these days — Good thing he’s only drawing the demon scenes, with Billy Tan drawing everything else), and is looking for the Eye of Agamotto (the mystic amulet dealio that is the property of Earth’s Sorcerer Supreme). But ol’ Stevie Strange won’t give up the Eye to just anybody – He’s lookin’ for the next Sorcerer Supreme, and won’t rest until he finds that individual.

So, of course, the Avengers take a trip with Dr. Strange, because they’re out looking for The Hood, and think that the team of them can take out The Hood. Even though he’s more powerful than Dr. Strange. I don’t see that ending well for anybody. Meanwhile, Madame Masque reveals her face to The Hood, and then they start making out. I’m not sure I see THAT ending well for anybody, either.

I think there may be some misdirection at the end, as the Hood finds another magic user we haven’t seen in a while, but it’s a character that I’m pretty sure is not in the running to be Earth’s Sorcerer Supreme…

Still, if you’re reading New Avengers, #52 is a worthy addition to your collection. It’s been really nice having a comic written by the same guy for more than a year, and other than Chris Bachalo, the artwork has consistently been top-notch. After all, it’s like Ultra Magnus taught us back in 1986: “Consistency is victory.”

Amazing Spider-Man 590+591

So, for those you who have been keeping track, Spider-Man is going to hit issue 600 in July. And, way back when, Marvel said that that will bring a wrap-up to the “Brand New Day” world that Spidey’s currently living in. And after about 50 issues of uncertainty, it looks like they’re taking steps in the right direction.

Spidey and the Fantastic Four go on an adventure to another universe, and during the battle, Human Torch remembers that he used to know Spider-Man’s secret identity, and he’s miffed that he can’t remember.

Meanwhile, because time travels differently in this alternate world, Pete loses 2 months of time in the regular Marvel Earth-616.

I’m not going to pussyfoot around here: the story that actually takes place in the alternate world isn’t all that interesting. The reason this story exists is to get the FF to remember that Peter and Spidey are the same person, and to have Reed Richards create a macguffin device that allows the FF to remember that Petey = Spidey but not reveal that information, even if they get brainwashed or psychically attacked or whatever. So Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben all know Pete’s secret, but there’s no worries about the secret leaking past them.

Along with the reveal in New Avengers #51 (which lead to the best Jessica Jones moment in New Av., but only if you read all of Alias… which you totally should, by the way), it looks like things in Spidey’s world are beginning to go back to normal. People who should know do, and everybody else has forgotten. Which is probably closer to how it should be.

And what was up with that answering machine message that included the word “Tiger” before getting cut off? Hmmm…

I can’t wait for Amazing #600. But, this month’s Previews shows that Menace will be back in #598 and she’s… pregnant? Whaaaat?

Young Liars: Daydream Believer

Young Liars: Daydream Believer TPB
Collects issues 1-6
$9.99
Vertigo

This is quite possibly one of the most insane comics I have ever read.

Danny Noonan is a young, would-be guitarist who comes from a poor family in Texas. Upon meeting the beautiful Sadie Dawkins, he immediately falls head over heels for her, and will stop at nothing to have her. Early in their relationship, Sadie has had a bullet lodged in her brain, which turns her into a hyperactive maniac, which causes her to always want to be getting in fights, have sex with Danny, go water skiing on a cruise liner, or anything that will get her adrenaline flowing.

But that’s not the craziest part.

The duo meet up with a gang of other youngsters, including a millionaire who is always in need of money, a former teenage model who is bitter at the world because somebody once told her she was fat, a young woman whose goal in life is to have the children of a rock star, and a transvestite junkie that everybody loves. And through a series of misfortunes, the six all end up heading to Europe to find some hidden treasure.

But that’s not the craziest part.

Sadie is the daughter of a psychotic owner of a convenience store chain, who wishes that his son would impregnate his daughter, because they would make beautiful babies. And he’s stopping at nothing to get Sadie back, so that her brother can continue raping her.

But that’s not the craziest part.

Danny constantly lies. Sadie, who is crazy because of the bullet in her brain, only does whatever Danny tells her to. Annie X (the former model) and Runco (the broke millionaire) are willing to sell Sadie out to her derranged father. Big C (the groupie) believes that she’s Sadie’s best friend, but forgets that Sadie is nuts. And by the end of the first TPB (issue 6), there are at least four definite deaths (one via decapitation), a handful of possible deaths, and one of the characters experiences –to put it nicely — genital mutilation.

I’ve never read any of David Lapham’s other work, but I’m certainly interested in reading the rest of Young Liars, and looking into the other comics he’s put out (Stray Bullets, Silverfish, 30 Days of Night: 30 Days ’til Death, et cetera). His art is solid throughout, and things happen to the main characters that just don’t happen to the main characters in comics. I have no idea what’s going to happen next, but I’m definitely going to be checking out the rest of the series… And for ten bucks? You should at least check out this first TPB.

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