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Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Great Tie-In with Newly Received eBay Mailed Brochure...
Mood:  chillin'
Topic: eBay Info
 

 

Great Tie-In with Newly Received eBay Mailed Brochure.......

...that we received at our PO Box yesterday!   I was pleased to see that it was featuring more collectible items than the last few brochures had.

The theme of this newly received brochure is:

"It all started with... a bid on the future and led to a passion for the past".

For our category It featured X-Men collectibles  on page 6 & 7 with two X-Men comics, so we have listed more of our own X-Men Comic Books to tie in with the brochure!

The brochure states: 'Miles of mutant collectilbes -- comics, action figures, clothing and more.'

While we can't say that we have miles of X-Men collectibles....we do have many X-Men and mutant related comics which we have listed among the rest of the Marvel Super-heroes in our eBay Featured Store and eBay Pro Store to take advantage of the advertising eBay is providing for us!

Michael

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  • Posted by makeitsomarketing at 10:07 AM PST
    Updated: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 10:09 AM PST
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    Monday, February 12, 2007
    New eBay Maild Brochure Received Today...
    Mood:  energetic
    Topic: eBay Info

     

     

    New eBay Mailed Brochure Received Today.......

    ...at our PO Box and I was pleased to see that it was featuring more collectible items than the last few brochures had.

    The theme of this brochure is:

    "It all started with... a bid on the future and led to a passion for the past".

    For our category It featured Star Wars collectibles  on page 6 & 7 with an oversized photo of Darth Vader, so we have listed our Star Wars Comic Books to tie in with the brochure.

    For those interested in STAR WARS comics , we have several listed in our eBay Featured Store and eBay Pro Store.

    Michael

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    Wizard World LA.... Comic Book Convention in March at Los Angeles!
    Mood:  caffeinated
    Topic: Comic Cons

    March 16th - 17th - 18th .......

    .... are the dates for the next Wizard World in LA !

    My youngest son and I attended the LA version of Wizard World last year and enjoyed it for a one day visit. 

    While it is not as large as its' comic con neighbor to the south, (SDCC), it was a fun day for both of us and only a couple hours drive to see it.

    The Wizard World appeared to be well organized as far as able to get into the exhibit hall, however the programs / panels were hard to find last year.  More emphasis was put on the exhibit hall, which could be seen in total in less than half a day.

    We will be attending again this year, for buying and catching up on what's the latest in the industry... plus hopefully seeing some special guests including Marc Silvestri, Marv Wolfman and others...

    For comics that we have bought at other Comic Cons for resale, please check our comic books listed in our eBay Featured Store, or at our eBay Pro Store:  MakeItSoMarketing.com .

    Michael

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    Posted by makeitsomarketing at 6:56 AM PST
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    Sunday, February 11, 2007
    Blackhawk Had A Radio Show....
    Mood:  a-ok
    Topic: Comic Book History
    Blackhawk Had A Radio Show.... 

    'Blackhawk' was a 1950 ABC radio series which was adapted from the long-running Blackhawk comic book about the team of World War II aviators from Quality Comics. It was an unsponsored half-hour show that aired on Wednesdays nights at 5:30pm.

    Michael Fitzmaurice, (1908-1967), portrayed the team leader Blackhawk. The radio series premiered on September 13, 1950 and concluded a few months later on December 27, 1950. It is thought that there were only sixteen episodes in the entire run. 

    I first discovered Blackhawk in the early 1960's when it was published by DC Comics.  I did not know that the series was a continuation of Quality's earlier series, and that DC had picked up the numbering with #108.

    Quality Comics had the Blackhawk feature debut in Military Comics #1 in August of 1941, and Blackhawk earned its' own comic title in 1944. 

    DC Comics picked up the title in 1956. The comic became a  little outdated by the mid 1960's because it was still about the aviators adventures so DC revamped the Blackhawks into super-heroes with issues #230 - 241 but it just didn't go over sales-wise.  The revamp didn't do anything for me either.... Then the comic was changed back into its' original premise but lasted only two more issues before its' 1968 cancellation.

    By the time DC Comics attempted a short 1970s run (#244 to #250) I had quit reading the series. Indeed, my original interest were the stories with the Nazi operative Killer Shark and Lady Blackhawk whom Killer Shark changed into Queen Killer Shark. Those stories piqued my interest just from the covers!  

    For those interested in Blackhawk comics, we have a large run of issues in our eBay Featured Store and eBay Pro Store.

    Michael

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    Michael selling Blackhawk and other comics at the 1973 San Diego Comic-Con.


    Posted by makeitsomarketing at 8:58 AM PST
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    Friday, February 9, 2007
    February Is Black History Month .......
    Mood:  incredulous
    Topic: Comic Book History

    February Is Black History Month .......

    So several times in the past we have been asked about African-American Super-heroes comic books.... basically why is it that we just don't list that many for sale.....???

    Well, there really aren't that many mainstream African-American Super-heroes comic books listed here for sale.... because there just haven't been that many printed period ! 

    When attending the Wonder-Con comic book convention, when it was held in Oakland, California, we ran across a few independent publishers that were printing African-American Superheroes comics, but were finding that distribution was hard to get going.  Since we basically sell comics from the Silver and Bronze Age eras of comics (1956 - 1982), we just picked up some for our own reading to see what they were like, but not for resale purposes.

    For those interested in Black Superheroes from the Silver Age and Bronze Age comics we have the following notes....

    ...Power Man, also known as Luke Cage Hero for Hire, was a member of the Fantastic Four team for a while, when the Thing lost his powers temporarily.  ...Black Goliath was a friend of Hank Pym, who was Ant-man and then Giant-Man.  ...Black Lightning was a DC superhero.... There just hasn't been that many titles printed with African-American superheroes...

    However, the few that we do have, have been listed.  We have a few Black Goliath, Power Man, and a 'black Wakandan African King' Black Panther comic books listed in our eBay Featured Store.

    Plus there are more non-slabbed comics featuring these super-heroes in our eBay Pro Store at:   MakeItSoMarketing.com  

    Michael

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    Posted by makeitsomarketing at 5:59 AM PST
    Updated: Friday, February 9, 2007 6:01 AM PST
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