Word’s out!
I recently got a Blackberry Curve 8350i. It’s a sweet phone, full of features that I don’t yet know how to use. I went to the local wireless phone store, so that I could get the contacts ported from my old phone to my new phone, and maybe a few tips about great ways to use this new SmartPhone.
While there, I happened to overhear another customer of the store talking about Batman. I smiled at him and informed him that I own a comic book store. He came right back at me, “Which one?”
I responded, “Comic Zone. Have you been there yet?”
“Oh yeah,” he said. Then he paused for a moment and said, “Wow, good for you, owning a comic book store! I love comics.”
Wow – someone out in the world, a member of the general public, has been in our store. Yeah, I know. Big deal, right? But for me, it IS a big deal! Our fame is growing.
But best of all, I know he’ll be back.
Do It Yourself Con
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 13, 2009, Scottsdale, Arizona – Comic Zone presents Do It Yourself Convention (DIYCon) featuring local self-publishing comic creators and musical guests
Do-It-Yourself Con is the brainchild of STUMP Comix founder and owner, Tosh Delaney. He’s rounding up a bunch of the Valley’s best self-publishing comic creators, as well as some musical guests, to come in and celebrate complete freedom in the comics world.
The event starts at noon, and will feature the following:
- Brad Dwyer of Black Marker Comics
- Jeff Owens of Screw Jeff Owens
- Joe.Distort of Geek 666
- Dave Dell’oso of Cartown Comics
- Tosh Delaney of STUMP Comix
- and the World Wide Villains
PLUS! Musical performances starting at 5pm, by:
- Brad, the one man damned
- Leftover
- The Great Unconformity
Brandon Huigens will be here as well! He is also one half of The Award Winning Male Pattern Radness! Ask him what it was like to be a contestant on Wheel of Fortune! He will be bringing wares and possibly performing at the end of the night. Check his stuff out here:
http://www.myspace.com/theleadingbrand
http://www.myspace.com/malepatternradness
Dead Gear Dan, whose CD release party was held at the store a few weeks ago, will be added to the mix as well! The newest addition to the Stump Comix family, Travis Hibbs, will be there as well! Dude’s got killer artwork for you manga fans!
Check out everyone’s stuff that will be attending Saturday here:
Brad Dwyer
http://myspace.com/bradtheonemandamned
http://blackmarkercomics.com
Jeff Owens
http://myspace.com/jleightonowens
http://screwjeffowens.com
Joe.Distort
http://myspace.com/joedistort
The Great Unconformity
http://myspace.com/tgudiy
Dave Dell’Oso
http://davessketchbook.blogspot.com
World Wide Villains
http://worldwdevillains.com
http://myspace.com/worldwidevillains
Leftover
http://myspace.com/billywretch
Help support some of the best talent around the valley!
Comic Zone is the best and only comic book store in Scottsdale, Arizona, conveniently located at 5909 N. Granite Reef Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85250, just off the 101. Take McDonald Drive to the third traffic light (Granite Reef Road) just two doors down from Casella’s Deli.
In addition to all of the latest and greatest comic books, trade paperbacks, and graphic novels, the store features ever-changing and ongoing sales on merchandise, 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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ComicZone is a new family-run comic book store in Scottsdale, Arizona, dedicated to providing a fun, friendly atmosphere for our clients. We believe in giving back so we will be contributing to various local charities and community causes.
Actual press release here: http://www.prlog.org/10257385-comic-zone-presents-do-it-yourself-convention-featuring-local-selfpublishing-comic-creators.html
Red Robin #1
Written by Christopher Yost
Pencils by Ramon Bachs
Cover by Francis Manapul
$3.99
DC Comics

It’s a regular Bat-o-Rama around here, lately.
So when your mentor dies, the closest thing you have to a brother gives your identity to your mentor’s estranged son, and you’ve got nowhere left to turn, what do you do?
Apparently, you go to Madrid and take over the mantle of the guy who tried to kill you…?
Tim Drake– excuse me, Tim WAYNE is the new Red Robin. And he’s in Spain, trying to find Bruce Wayne, the Batman. And Tim is 100% sure that Bruce is still alive. He just has to be. Because… Tim wouldn’t know what to do, otherwise. Tips lead him to Prague, and while Tim is hanging out in his hotel room, somebody has him in their sights. And it’s somebody BIG.
This was a pretty solid first issue. One of the nice things about never having been a huge Batman fan in the past is that I have very little knowledge of who many of these characters actually are. I don’t know their personalities, or very much of their history… I just know their names, and how they’re all related to Batm–Bruce Wayne.
So, for me, it’s fun jumping into this world that has semi-familiar faces. DC is making it pretty easy to keep track of everything. I understand that Tim’s upset about Damian becoming the new Robin, and I even get an idea as to why.
For the first time in the last several years, I know what the hell is happening in a DC book, when I pick it up! There’s no need to go back and read stories from when I was in diapers, or to understand the entire history of a character. I just have to know who Batman is, understand that there have been three Robins, pick up that Bruce had an illegitimate child, and be aware that Bruce Wayne is dead. From there, I can just jump right in. And, so far, all three titles in the new Bat-family have been quite enjoyable.
If you’re going to pick up one Batman book this week, make it Batman #687. But if your budget allows for it, grab Red Robin #1, too.
Batman 687
Batman #687
Written by Judd Winick
Pencils by Ed Benes
Cover by TS Daniel
$3.99
DC Comics
(image ganked from IGN.com, because nobody else had the final version)
“A Battle Within – An epilogue to Battle for the Cowl”
Last week’s Batman and Robin #1 was the launchpad for the new status quo in the Batman family of titles. But it left me feeling like there was something… missing.
Don’t get me wrong. It set out to do a straight Batman story with Dick and Damian in the roles of Batman and Robin, and it pulled that off quite well. But there was something strange about it. It didn’t feel like there was an answer to “Battle for the Cowl.” Who will be the new Batman? Well, Dick Grayson was just thrown into the role, without any exposition.
But this issue of Batman serves to answer all of the questions I would’ve had. It opens with a flashback to a the first time Dick Grayson (as Robin) was able to get the jump on Bruce (as Batman), and then transitions to Alfred and Dick trying to figure out what to do.
Superman and Wonder Woman make appearances in a flashback scene to show when they returned The Cowl, and asked what Bruce’s contingency plan was for when he died. It seems as though he didn’t really leave one…but Alfred and Dick decide that Batman cannot die, and as the Justice League (Clark, Diana, Ollie, and Dinah) are gathered around Bruce’s grave, he informs them that the world can’t know Batman is dead.
The Phosphorus Man attacks a subsidiary of Cadmus, and is met by the new Robin, who quickly begins getting punked out, ’cause he’s ten, and wasn’t prepared for this. Nightwing shows up to save the day, and considers the future of the mantle of the Bat.
In the final scene, the Scarecrow (who is rendered beautifully, by Ed Benes) is attacking the Gotham Bay Bridge, and is too much for the police to handle. Suddenly, he’s stopped…By Batman.
And that’s Just the Beginning!
I’ve been a fan of Ed Benes’ work for nearly 10 years (since his run on Gen13), and it’s good to see him doing a solo title, again. I haven’t read too much from Judd Winick, but this is exactly the story that I was looking for, to fill in the gap between Battle for the Cowl #3 and last week’s Batman & Robin #1.
If you’ve never followed Batman before (I haven’t), there’s no better jumping on point than right here. This is going to be the solo Batman book, where Dick Grayson grows into the role of playing– no, BEING– Batman. I’m pretty excited to read the next issue.
Don’t miss this one.
the Partay!
Our six month anniversary has come and gone. We had a great time. We had twenty or thirty people in the store all evening, munching on hors d’oeuvres and drinking sparking cider. We even had some great balancing art made out of empty champagne cups
The winner of our raffle was Toby, our Dungeons and Dragons dungeon master. Woo hoo! A percentage of that will be going to Alice Cooper’s The Rock charity.
We didn’t have as much activity in our silent auction as I had hoped, but as a result, the folks who did participate got some GREAT deals!!! Congrats to all of our winners!!!
Unfortunately, I forgot to take pictures, so…. guess we will just have to have another party sometime that I can capture on digital.
6 Month Anniversary Party tomorrow night!
Comic Zone celebrates their six month anniversary on June 6, 2009
Comic Zone is having a party from 6:00 – 8:00 pm to celebrate six months as the only comic book store in Scottsdale. Come and join us for sparking cider, hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction, raffle, music, and sales galore!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release) – Jun 05, 2009 – Comic Zone of Scottsdale, AZ is celebrating their six month anniversary on June 6, 2009!
Comic Zone has been serving the community for six months as the only comic book store in Scottsdale. We all thought that is a great reason to have a party! Come help us celebrate our first six months in business. Come by the store at 6:00 pm to enjoy some sparkling cider, a variety of hors d’oeuvres, and the great music of Jim Durkin, a local singer-songwriter who will be entertaining us with his original work, and stay to find out the winner of our silent auction that will take place all day. The winner will be announced at 7:30 pm during our party. You do not need to be present to win. Some of the many items in our auction include a set of Frank Miller’s Sin City trades (volumes 1-7), the Will Eisner Sketch Book, Marvel’s Ultimate Fantastic Four Hardcovers (volumes 1-5), a copy of Absolute Watchmen, a set of #1 comics from the 1990’s, a Star Wars light saber, and much, much more!
During the day, all back issues of comic books will be half off in honor of our half year anniversary. We will be also be giving away a free comic to anyone who purchases over $20 in merchandise. You will also be able to buy raffle tickets for a Frazetta set that includes a Death Dealer hard cover, assorted rare, variant cover Frazetta one-shot comics, plus a hard-to-find Black & White copy of Death Dealer #1, and bookmarks. The raffle tickets are $1.00 a piece, and 6 for $5.00, and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Alice Cooper’s The Rock Teen Center. The winner of the raffle will also be announced at 7:30 pm.
Comic Zone is the best and only comic book store in Scottsdale, Arizona, conveniently located at 5909 N. Granite Reef Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85250, just off the 101. Take McDonald Drive to the third traffic light (Granite Reef Road) just two doors down from Casella’s Deli.
In addition to all of the latest and greatest comic books, trade paperbacks, and graphic novels, the store features ever-changing and ongoing sales on merchandise, 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
# # #
ComicZone is a new family-run comic book store in Scottsdale, Arizona, dedicated to providing a fun, friendly atmosphere for our clients. We believe in giving back so we will be contributing to various local charities and community causes.
Batman and Robin #1



















