www.ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Welcome from
Michael D
Hamersky!

« February 2010 »
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28
You are not logged in. Log in

Signed Comics
For Sale!

Entries by Topic
All topics  «
Comic Book Artists
Comic Book History
Comic Book Movies
Comic Book Writers
Comic Books - New
Comic Cons
eBay Info
Other Cons
Other Movie Genres
Other Non Comics Works
TV Shows

Want Powerful
Promotion & PR?
Ask MarketingTina!

Blog Tools
Edit your Blog
Build a Blog
RSS Feed
View Profile

Join Michael's
Facebook Network!

Want A Good
Book Or Graphic Novel?
Read Our Reviews!

Check Out Our
Our eBay Store!

Monday, February 8, 2010
70 Years Of Captain Marvel !
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Comic Book History

 

70 Years Of Captain Marvel!

The Original Captain That Is!

Click Here to see our ENDING SOONEST comics, magazines, toys and more listings!

Above: A Publicity Photo from the Shazam! TV Show that ran from 1974-77 on CBS!

To the Right: The Front Cover of Whiz Comics #2 from Fawcett Comics - the 1st Appearance of the Captain!

   

Click here to see our NEWLY LISTED COMICS for sale!

 

 

TODAY'S 'MAIN FEATURE':

February 1940 was the first issue of Whiz Comics, even though it says #2 on the cover...

I won't go into the background of why it says #2, but this issue is very important because of the introduction of the original Captain Marvel!

Yes, he received his own title very quickly, in [March] 1941, which lasted until November of 1953. 

The total number of issues published for that title "Captain Marvel Adventures" was: 150.

Although this Captain Marvel was one of the best selling comics in the 1940's, I don't really remember reading many if any of these super-hero Fawcett Comics when I was growing up on the West Coast. Nor did I really see them when we visited my folks relatives in the Midwest areas.

You see, I grew up in the late 1950's reading funny books as a young kid. So when I first came across "Captain Marvel", it was one of the "strange" Captain Marvel Comics, pictured to the left. (It ran for four issues.)

I thought it was "strange" because there was already a comics group called 'Marvel Comics', and thought why wasn't this 'Captain Marvel' not one of their titles...???

This Captain Marvel's background is the following:

"Roger Winkle, professor of archaeology at Dartmoor College and a robot, has but to utter the word "Split" and his various body parts separate.

Roger was sent to Earth to promote and preserve peace. When Roger becomes Captain Marvel by saying "Split", his various body parts dis-joint but are still under his mental control. When Captain Marvel says "Xam" the various body parts re-link. As Captain Marvel, Roger wears a uniform that includes jet boots and an amulet which energizes him. If his amulet is removed, he becomes immobile after a short while. His other weakness is that he cannot control his other body parts if glass comes between them and his head.  

Roger takes young Billy Baxton as his ward and confidant. Roger's platonic girlfriend is Linda Knowles, daughter of the president of the college."

Man, that sure didn't sound like any Stan Lee written comic! But I recognized the name of "Carl Burgos" as being one of the creators of this "Captain Marvel".  Hadn't he been credited as to creating the "Original Human Torch" for Timely / Marvel Comics that were being reprinted in Marvel's "Fantasy Masterpieces"?  So again I asked, where is Marvel's "Captain Marvel" at?

Well, that was soon answered in December of 1967 by the 12th issue of 'Marvel Super-Heroes' with artwork by Gene Colan!  (Who by the way, is the topic of this blog's "Featurette" section at the bottom right of this blog post!)

If it hadn't been for Stan Lee's Soapbox at the time, I might have missed this issue at the 7-11, as 'new' Marvel titles at the time were not stocked in depth on the spinner racks.

Plus this really wasn't a #12 issue of "Marvel Super-Heroes", as it was continued from "Fantasy Masterpieces" #11! 

This Captain Marvel was definitely more in the manner of a Stan Lee presentation... and I found myself buying his comic book title shortly after he received his own series.  Unfortunately, the title just never caught on... and stopped and started sporadically it seemed to me at the time! 

It was only much later that DC started publishing their own Captain Marvel, but with the title Shazam because of legal issues!  This series ran from February 1973 - May-June 1978!

You gotta remember that in the 'Old Days' there weren't many comic book shops, and most of my comics were bought off spinner racks at the 7-11s in the South Bay at the time.

There was this great book store in Downtown San Diego that had coverless comics from the 1940's - 1950's for sale... but I had no reference as to what issues they were from quite often, as the splash page would not have the info as to where the comic book was published from, if the info was printed on the bottom of the inside cover.

When I started buying from mail order dealers, I wasn't into Fawcett Comics, as I was a 'Marvel Zombie'.  It wasn't until later, when I first started selling at the San Diego Comic Con that I broadened the scope of my reading of comic books.

Thus, although the original Captain Marvel was never one of my favorites, I can appreciate what he did for comics in general.

Today, the histories of the different "Captain Marvels" is a little convoluted, what with all of those different persons that have taken the name "Captain Marvel" since the 'Death' of Marvel's 1st 'Captain Marvel'.  I'm not even going there for this blog..., as I haven't read most of those versions in their entirety in print.

Instead, I'll just give Kudos to the creators and the publisher of the Original Captain Marvel.  70 Years is a Long Time for a Creation to continue to entertain!

BTW...The first story of the Original Captain Marvel has been reprinted a few times since then, and some of the reprints are found in the following:

•in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-4
•in Millennium Edition: Whiz Comics 2 (DC, 2000 series) #[nn]
•in Shazam! Archives, The (DC, 1992 series) #1

--------------------------- 

My thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our archived blog posts! We usually blog on a daily basis during the 'work week' on comic book creators, comic book reviews, comic cons, book signings, and other pop culture news and events, such as the one blogged about here today.

Join us again soon, as we publish another 'Main Feature'.  And don't forget to check out the 'Featurette' shown below this article!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Comic books / graphic novels like the ones shown above can be found at our own web site:  http://www.ComicBooksCircus.com 

 

 

Now Celebrating the 11th Year On The Web!

"Hammering Out the Web For You Since May 12th, 1998!"

 

Click Here add This ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com to Your list of NetworkedBlogs! 

Note: If you are breaking into or already work in the comic book industry or other pop culture productions, you are welcome to email us press releases, news items, and updates that you feel would be of interest to our blog readers. Including YOUR own works!

To mail printed items to us for possible review, send to:

Click Here to see our Facebook Comic Con Dealer Table!

Make It So Marketing
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

 

 

We also have an on-line exhi

bitor table at the virtual Facebook Comic Con. You can view the table by clicking this link

If you are a Facebook member, please join our Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, and other wall posts!

 

 


If you are a Facebook member and would like to join my Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to 'Michael D Hamersky'.

 

 

Site Meter

 

 

   

TODAY'S FEATURETTE:

My Thanks to Jay E Fife, who sent me an update about the upcoming 2010 Pittsburgh Comic Con this past Saturday.

For those of you who have not been to this Con, here is the link to their Facebook Fan Page:

http://www.facebook.com/pittsburgh.comicon?ref=ts

If you even think you may be attending this Con, feel free to 'join' that Fan Page!  We aren't going to be able to make this Con, but I wanted to receive updates and comment on wall posts, so I 'joined' it already!

Let me get the 'business' part of this Featurette out of the way first.  Here's the details for the upcoming Pittsburgh Comic Con:

Monroeville Convention Center
209 Mall Boulevard
Monroeville, Pennsylvania 15146
April 23, 24 & 25 2010
Friday 1pm-7pm
Saturday 10am-6pm
Sunday 10am-5pm:

Now for the FUN STUFF! Well at least for me! ;-) 

Pictured below is a photo that I took at another Con, of the SPECIAL GUEST that will be attending all three days of this Pittsburgh Comic Con 2010:

Yep, that's Gene (The Dean) Colan standing in the middle of the photo!  He's pictured above after blowing out the candles on his birthday cake at the 2001 San Diego Comic Con! This was a special event at one of Mark Evanier's programs, who is pictured to the right.

He's expected to be there all 3 days of this Pittsuburgh Comic Con, so stop by and say hello to him AND his lovely wife Adrienne!

BTW, I recently blogged about the upcoming book on Gene; Click here to view the post on "The Invincible Gene Colan".

My thanks again to Jay for sending me the special guest info! Jay will be set up at table #___, so stop by and say hello to him too!

Have Sum Fun all of YOU lucky enough to attend this Con!  For those blog readers who do stop in for one or all three days of this con, feel free to message me about your visit there, and share a photo or two!

---------------------------

Talking about comics: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed, which could either be published in the 'Main Feature' or 'Featurette' sections.

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

WEB PAGE NOTE:  This blog post is written for the IE Browser standards. Netscape, Firefox and the others serve the page up differently. The screen display resolution is best seen at the setting of 1024 x 768.
All images and characters within this blog post are copyright and trademark their respective owners.

 

 


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Monday, February 8, 2010 6:18 AM PST
Post Comment | Permalink
Saturday, February 6, 2010
99th Birthday Celebration of Ronald Reagan!
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Comic Book History

 

99th Birthday Celebration of  Ronald Reagan!

Click Here to see our ENDING SOONEST comics, magazines, toys and more listings!

Above: Just One of the Ways I Remember Ronald Reagan, this one as President of the United States of America!

To the Right: The Front Cover of Issue #1 of the three-issue Mini-Series: Reagan's Raiders from SolSon Publications!

   

Click here to see our WAR COMICS for sale!

 

 

TODAY'S 'MAIN FEATURE':

Yes, I know... I had previously posted on my Facebook Wall that I wouldn't be blogging this weekend, in preparation for the upcoming Super Bowl Sunday tomorrow...

But... I did have to stop for a late lunch today after catching up on several projects on and off-line.

And when I did, I was watching the cable news networks, and saw that I had missed the 99th Celebration of Ronald Reagan's Birth, being held up in Simi Valley, California.

Yeah, I know... I don't usually blog on politics here in my Blog.  But this post is actually about how Ronald Reagan was the 'Star' of a really curious comic book series from SolSon Publications.

Yes, Ronald had been shown on comic book covers before, after all he was a Movie and TV Star... but it was the SolSon Publications' Limited Series (Mini-Series?), titled "Reagan's Raiders" that a LOT of people don't know about.

That's Right!

The Ultimate Patriotic Super Heroes Team 'Reagan's Raiders' Existed Back In the 1980's!

Actually published in 1986-87, there were three issues of this title of 'Reagan's Raiders'.

Created by artist Rich (Deathlok / Black Panther) Buckler and actor Monroe (Alice's Restaurant / Goodbye Columbus) Arnold, this was part of the black and white comic book explosion when hundreds of new comics were published by many publishers now defunct!

How did this happen??  Well their secret origin is as follows:

Using a 'physo-nuclear conversion process', Project Alpha Soldier staff scientist Professor Cashchaser transformed President Ronald Reagan, Vice President George Bush Sr., Secretary Of Defense Casper W. Weinberger,  and Secretary of State George P. Shultz into the patriotic super-team known as Reagans Raiders!

Oddball as it may seem, this series was actually a good read, and not derogatory to the then President as you may think it would be!

I keep coming accross issues of this comic book here and there, and usually pick them up for resale, because of the 'cross-over effect' between comic book collectors, political items collectors, and Hollywood memorabilia collectors.

I believe that with next year's Celebration of Ronald Reagan's 100th Birthday, that it will be a really big boost to items that feature him.  So if you have one of these comic books... save it for next year to show everyone!

If you don't have a copy, well... we have listed four copies in our own online store at: Click here for Ronald Reagan Comics!

PLUS: My thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our archived blog posts! We usually blog on a daily basis during the 'work week' on comic book creators, comic book reviews, comic cons, book signings, and other pop culture news and events, such as the one blogged about here today.

Join us again soon, as we publish another 'Main Feature'.  And don't forget to check out the 'Featurette' shown below this article!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Comic books / graphic novels like the ones shown above can be found at our own web site:  http://www.ComicBooksCircus.com 

 

 

Now Celebrating the 11th Year On The Web!

"Hammering Out the Web For You Since May 12th, 1998!"

 

 

Click Here add This ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com to Your list of NetworkedBlogs! 

 

Note: If you are breaking into or already work in the comic book industry or other pop culture productions, you are welcome to email us press releases, news items, and updates that you feel would be of interest to our blog readers. Including YOUR own works!

To mail printed items to us for possible review, send to:

 

Click Here to see our Facebook Comic Con Dealer Table!

Make It So Marketing
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

 

 

 

 

We also have an on-line exhibitor table at the virtual Facebook Comic Con. You can view the table by clicking this link

If you are a Facebook member, please join our Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, and other wall posts!

 

 

 


If you are a Facebook member and would like to join my Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to 'Michael D Hamersky'.

 

 

 

Site Meter

 

 

 

   

TODAY'S FEATURETTE:

At the top of this blog post, in the "Main Feature" section, I mentioned that Ronald Reagan had been seen on comic book covers in the past, before the "Reagan's Raiders" limited series that I was blogging about.

In the above example I had copies of the comics, and could make a scan if I wanted and use it to illustrate my blog post if I couldn't find another illo to use.

But what about comic book issues that I don't have?

Well, that is where the GCD comes into play a lot!

If I don't have a copy of the comic book I am blogging about, and I know the title and the issue number... then it is usually pretty easy to go to:

http://www.comics.org/

and type in the title of the comic book.

The hardest part in finding a comic book is to NOT know the title of the comic book, because I have to search longer for it.

For example, there are 1,372 issues to the Dell Four Color Comics series, that ran from 1942 to 1962.  And the GCD has covers to all but 4 of them!

However, the 'titles' of the comics are not indexed. As the real title of the comic book series is just that:  Four Color Comics!

So you have to do some additional digging before coming up with a cover to use. PLUS you have to know if there is truly a comic book that was made of what you are looking for a photo of!

Pictured below is just one of the other comic books that Ronald Reagan was featured on:

My thanks to the folks at the Grand Comics Database who started this project years ago, AND... here's the most important part, had an 'upgrade' to their format last year.  It is so much easier to use now!

So now that I've given away "my secret" as to how I obtain several of the comic book covers I use in this Blog... be sure to check there when you are looking for a comic book cover.

And if You have one of the four Four Color Comics that are 'missing' check the folks out at the GCD to see how you can assist them in adding it!

---------------------------

Talking about comics: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed, which could either be published in the 'Main Feature' or 'Featurette' sections.

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

WEB PAGE NOTE:  This blog post is written for the IE Browser standards. Netscape, Firefox and the others serve the page up differently. The screen display resolution is best seen at the setting of 1024 x 768.
All images and characters within this blog post are copyright and trademark their respective owners.

 

 


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Saturday, February 6, 2010 4:09 PM PST
Post Comment | Permalink
Friday, February 5, 2010
T-Shirts And Suits - Help For Those Creative Types!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Other Non Comics Works

 

'T-Shirts And Suits'

A Guide To The Business Of Creativity!

Click Here to see our NEWLY LISTED Comics, Graphic Novels, Toys, Fanzines and Prozines!

Above: Author David Parrish

To The Right: Front Cover of the Book: T-Shirts and Suits - A Guide To The Business Of Creativity!

   
Click here to see our ENDING SOONEST Comics, Graphic Novels, Toys, Cards and Magazines for sale! 


  

TODAY'S 'MAIN FEATURE':

This week I found myself at a new client, (an ad agency), doing 'Year-End Work'.  That's what we call it in the Accounting Field, when preparing financial statements and backups for review or audit by a company's outside auditors.

Before you get totally bored and click off this blog post... let me say this:  I have met many creative types during my years on the periphery of comics, and all too often, those creators have good to great skills to creating their works, but lack the basics of running a business or promoting their works.

Yeah, that could be You, but hopefully it isn't!

But IF it is... then this book could be just what you needed!

Especially when the book can be yours for FREE!

Yes...FREE!  As in a Free download format!

First, my thanks to the author of this book, David Parrish, who sent me a review copy in hard copy format.  After working on a desktop or laptop all day, my personal preference in reading for 'pleasure' or for a possible 'review' is not on an e-book format.

However, I am bringing this book in e-book format to my blog readers because of its' value. First, the regular cost of the book from the UK is £15 GBP plus shipping.

However the e-Book can be obtained from the following link for FREE:  http://www.davidparrish.com/page.asp?pgid=125&pgsid=33.

Why should YOU take the time to download this book, and most important of all... read it?

Well, even though he is based in the UK, David’s qualifications include experience as business advisor, trainer and management consultant. He draws on his own experiences as a creative entrepreneur and with his knowledge, he works as a professional advisor with creative businesses and the agencies that support them to do business better.

Some of the chapters he covers include:  'Creativity and Business', 'Know Yourself', 'The Magic of Marketing', 'Protecting Your Creativity', 'Counting Your Money', 'Keeping Good Company', and more!

I have taken on some personal projects before and while enjoying doing them, had not seen 'commercial' success.  Instead, it was more of a 'vanity press' type of venture.  I wish this book had been around then, and also the internet for that matter!

My suggestion is that You take the time to check out the link above, download the Free e-Book, and peruse a chapter at a time, digesting what is in those pages, before moving on to the next chapter.

I found this book to have many applications, for both individual creators, as well as those that are running or attempting to run a small creative environment business with just a handful of staff.

My thanks to David Parrish, my new Facebook Friend, for sending this book to me.  AND for sharing it via e-book format!

PLUS: Our thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our archived blog posts! We usually blog on a daily basis during the 'work week' on comic book creators, comic book reviews, comic cons, book signings, and other pop culture news and events or topics, such as the one blogged about here today. 

Join us again soon, as we publish another 'Main Feature'.  And don't forget to check out the 'Featurette' section shown below this feature article at the right hand side!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Comic books / graphic novels based on TV Shows like LOST can be found at our own online web site:  http://www.ComicBooksCircus.com 

 

 

Now Celebrating the 11th Year On The Web!

"Hammering Out the Web For You Since May 12th, 1998!"

Click Here add This ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com to Your list of NetworkedBlogs! 

Note: If you are breaking into or already work in the comic book industry or other pop culture productions, you are welcome to email us press releases, news items, and updates that you feel would be of interest to our blog readers. Including YOUR own works!

To mail printed items to us for possible review, send to:

Click Here to see our Facebook Comic Con Dealer Table!

Make It So Marketing
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

 

We also have an on-line exhibitor table at the virtual Facebook Comic Con. You can view the table by clicking this link

If you are a Facebook member, please join our Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, and other wall posts!


If you are a Facebook member and would like to join my Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to 'Michael D Hamersky'.

 

Site Meter

 

 

   

TODAY'S FEATURETTE:

I want to wish Dale Wilson, co-owner of DWAP Productions a Very Happy Birthday today!

Beside being a great 'Facebook Friend', Dale has been very kind in introducing me to all of the other members of 'The Antidote Trust' when I see him at comic conventions and new members are there!

You too can become Dale's Facebook Friend, by sending him a FB Friend Request here: Send RequestAnd / Or you can follow his DWAP Productions Facebook Fan Page by clicking here: DWAP Facebook Page and joining.

Below is a recent photo of Dale Wilson at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con International, (SDCC), holding just a couple of his publications.

I've reviewed a couple issues of Caffeine Dreams before, here is a link to last one I reviewed:  Issue #4  

Again, my thanks to Dale for opening doors for me at the comic cons I've met him at, PLUS sharing some of his publications during the past year for possible mention / review.

Have Sum Fun on Your Birthday today, Dale!

 

---------------------------

Talking about my reviewing comics: If YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed, which could either be published in the 'Main Feature' or 'Featurette' sections.

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

 

WEB PAGE NOTE:  This blog post is written for the IE Browser standards. Netscape, Firefox and the others serve the page up differently. The screen display resolution is best seen at the setting of 1024 x 768.
All images and characters within this blog post are copyright and trademark their respective owners.

 

 


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 6:11 AM PST
Updated: Friday, February 5, 2010 8:20 AM PST
Post Comment | Permalink
Thursday, February 4, 2010
LOST: Season 6 Premiere!
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: TV Shows

 

LOST: Season 6 Premiere...

Click Here to see our ENDING SOONEST comics, magazines, toys and more listings!

Above: LOST: The Final Season - The Final Goodbye at the SDCC!

To the Right: One of the Posters for the FINAL Season!

Below: Just one of many panel shots taken at the 2009 SDCC!

   

Click here to see our TV & MOVIE COMICS for sale!

 

 

Click here to see our SCI-FI COMICS for sale!

 

TODAY'S 'MAIN FEATURE':

Today's Guest Blog is by Tina LoSasso...

Here is what she sent to me about her thoughts on the Season 6 Premiere:

Not much was clear in Tuesday night’s premiere except that the creative team doesn’t give a polar bear’s chance in hell (or against Sawyer) that any new viewers join the show for its final season.

Let’s be candid with ourselves, LOSTIES – did you actually enjoy the show?  Or were you simply confused, baffled and more than slightly annoyed for two hours?  Granted, I’m not to going to give up now.  I’ve got several years and brain power devoted to this series, but I can’t say Tuesday night’s beginning of the end was “fun.”

What was wonderful: how the Alternative Reality scenes mirrored the sweetness, mystery and character-driven story that made us fall in love with LOST in Season One.

What was annoying: The Temple, another whole mess of Others, the Smoke Monster transformed into a quick-acting killing machine (silly), and seeing Ben as weak – Ben’s just not weak – or is he in his own Alternative Reality!

It was cool to see:

The Man in Black morph into old Smokey.  I called that one a few seconds before it happened and got a high-five from Michael.

Sawyer scoping out the lottery winner, eyeing Kate on the plane and enabling her escape from LAX. 

Boone meeting Locke in the alternate reality… and being free of Shannon.

Jack handing Locke his business card; nothing is irreversible; in this Alternative Universe you just know Dr. Jack Shepard gonna work his magic on Locke’s broken back.

Bernard coming back from the airplane restroom…

Hurley as the luckiest person in the world!

Next week’s episode is called “What Kate Does.”  We know what Kate does. She annoys the heck out of most us by vacillating between Jack and Sawyer.

If the premiere is any indication (tending to Sawyer’s head injury-yuck!), we’re in for another frustrating hour!  Stay tuned.

 

My thanks to Tina for the above guest blog!

PLUS My thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our earler archived blog posts.  We usually blog on a daily basis during the 'work week'. Those blogs consist of posts on comic book creators, comic book revidws, comic cons, book signings, and other pop culture new and events, such as the one blogged about here today!

Join us again soon, as we publish another 'Main Feature'.  And don't forget to check out the 'Featurette' shown below this article!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Comic books / graphic novels like the ones mentioned above can be found at our own web site:  http://www.ComicBooksCircus.com 

 

 

Now Celebrating the 11th Year On The Web!

"Hammering Out the Web For You Since May 12th, 1998!"

 

 

Click Here add This ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com to Your list of NetworkedBlogs! 

 

Note: If you are breaking into or already work in the comic book industry or other pop culture productions, you are welcome to email us press releases, news items, and updates that you feel would be of interest to our blog readers. Including YOUR own works!

To mail printed items to us for possible review, send to:

Click Here to see our Facebook Comic Con Dealer Table!

Make It So Marketing
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

 

 

 

We also have an on-line exhibitor table at the virtual Facebook Comic Con. You can view the table by clicking this link

If you are a Facebook member, please join our Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, and other wall posts!

 

 


If you are a Facebook member and would like to join my Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to 'Michael D Hamersky'.

 

 

 

Site Meter

 

 

   

TODAY'S FEATURETTE:

MCBA SpringCon Comic Book Celebration sent me an invite to join their Facebook Event Page and attend the May Con!

So, since we can't attend this comic con as it is out of our area to attend... I thought I'd at least mention it and their later in the year comic con show here in my Blog today!

Here is the info found at their Facebook Event Page  for the first show:

Start Time: Saturday, May 15, 2010 at 10:00am

End Time: Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 10:00am

Location: Minnesota State Fairgrounds - Grandstand

Street: 1265 Snelling Avenue North
City/Town: Saint Paul, MN

Here are just a few things that are going on there:

"The Midwest Comic Book Association respectfully requests the pleasure of your attendance & company at the 2010 MCBA SpringCon Comic Book Celebration on May 15 & 16, 2010 at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds in the Grandstand (1265 Snelling Ave, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55108) and will be open to the general public both days from 10AM to 4PM.

Sponsored by the all volunteer, not-for-profit, Midwest Comic Book Association, SpringCon Continues the tradition of being one of the most unique and fastest growing old school comic book events in America. All 80,000 square feet of FallCon is exclusively dedicated to building our comic book Community and moving toward a new standard for comic book mayhem & pandemonium! FallCon celebrates the ever evolving, expanding and diverse world of comic books and all things comic book related, all of the time!

Something for Everyone & Everyone Welcome!

Goings on this year will include the usual bits of zaniness and lots of new comic book action. Our foremost agenda is to provide a venue where local, regional & national comic book creators and fans can interact, build and celebrate our unique and growing community. In addition there will be dealers from all over the USA and much more.

The MCBA has always been dedicated to promoting the wonderful world of comic books, comic book creators and developing a sense of pride, growth and community in the world that we all love.

We sincerely hope that you will be able to attend and join us in our ongoing adventures at the 2010 MCBA SpringCon!"

Please Note: I have NOT been to this con before... However, I like to mention cons out of our area for our Blog readers to attend. Below is a copy of the poster for this event and a preview of their later one in October:

---------------------------

Talking about comics and comic shows: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review in this Blog!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed, which could either be published in the 'Main Feature' or 'Featurette' sections.

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

WEB PAGE NOTE:  This blog post is written for the IE Browser standards. Netscape, Firefox and the others serve the page up differently. The screen display resolution is best seen at the setting of 1024 x 768.
All images and characters within this blog post are copyright and trademark their respective owners.

 

 


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Thursday, February 4, 2010 6:28 AM PST
Post Comment | Permalink
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
LOST - The FINAL Season BEGINS...
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: TV Shows

 

'LOST'

The FINAL Season BEGINS...

Click Here to see our NEWLY LISTED Comics, Graphic Novels, Toys, Fanzines and Prozines!

This Past Summer... They Played The LOST Trivia Game along with hundreds of other Fans in line for the Last LOST Panel Program at the San Diego Comic Con International!

That's Andy Dockery and Tina LoSasso in front of the picture, along with Jo Garfein (JOpinionated), and also Anil from the ODI, who are a couple of the Top LOST Fans in that LOST Community of Fans!

   
Click here to see our ENDING SOONEST Comics, Graphic Novels, Toys, Cards and Magazines for sale! 

Above is Michael with Jo Garfein, a.k.a. JOpinionated, who blogs about television shows, as seen @ the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con International.  And here are her thoughts posted at 3AM this morning about last night's episodes as seen in just one of her own Blogs: "Get LOST With JOpinionated"!
  

TODAY'S 'MAIN FEATURE':

Last Night Tina and I watched the Season Premiere of LOST - the Final Season, after attending a two hour 'Prosperity Group' meeting beforehand...

We don't have a blog post ready today about Tina's thoughts about the 2 hour long show, as it ended at 11PM PST, and she has to go to a client's office first thing this morning. Kudos to Jo Garfein, pictured at the top right of this blog post who posted her own blog post at 3AM this morning! Now THAT's Dedication! Whew! 

So I thought I would re-post what Tina blogged about last Summer after standing in line for many hours at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con International (SDCCI), just to get in to the FINAL Lost panel at the SDCCI: 

What a Long Strange Trip It's Been!  

I wouldn't have missed it for the world - the final LOST panel at San Diego Comic Con.  Michael had other plans - he really wanted to see the Chuck panel in Ballroom 20. Traitor! I talked him out of it and, in the end, he was glad I did.

I told him, you can't miss camping out with everyone beforehand.  This year was the wildest ever. The fans were out in force. The overnighters were rewarded with a Friday night visit from Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cruse - cool!

The Dharma Initiative was well represented on the lawn outside Hall H.  Now, that had to be the most comfortable costume at Comic Con!

Seen among the crowd queued up for Hall H Saturday morning were these familiar LOST characters:

Naomi - equipped with walkie, that gal was a ringer - Michael was convinced she was the actual actress!

Jack - suitably stubbly with shirt and tie

The Orchid - yes, a young woman dressed up with vines and donkey wheel to represent the station

The Island - a friend of the Orchid dressed up in a gown with various show references attached including an airplane hanging from her hat!

But, my favorite sight was the two Hurleys dressed in Dharma jumpsuits. (See bottom photo.)  I had the pleasure of seeing them meet as one Hurley saw the other and raced (as much as a Hurley can race!) to meet the other. 

The look of pure delight in recognizing each other was hilarious. Later, one of the Hurleys got to ask Jorge Garcia (the real Hurley) a question during the panel Q & A and thanked him for giving someone like him a role model on TV.

The party got started when Jo of JoOpinionated (one of the top LOST bloggers) ran a trivia contest. 

Anil of The ODI (another awesome LOST blogger) helped her grab the crowd's attention and hand out the prizes.  It was great to finally meet Jo and to see Anil again - he gave us one of his T-shirts at last year's Con.

Jo really had the crowd stumped on this one:  Name three people who knew Locke was paralyzed before he came to the island.  (Three people who crashed on the island, that is.) Yeah, yeah, Rose...who else? It's a toughie!

I had a ball checking out all the fans in line.  Even as late as 8:30 am, people just kept pouring in - obviously these folks weren't so concerned about getting good seats!

Considering how packed in we were, this was a mellow crowd.  I attribute it to the Dharma influence and sadness that this was indeed our last LOST panel camp-out.

Thanks to our new line buddies from Tennessee, Andy and Fara Dockery for saving us great spots in line!


 Click Here to see 'Our Reviews posted at eBay! ~ Tina LoSasso (Guest Blogger).

 

Well that's it for now this morning... EXCEPT: Our thanks again to all of YOU reading this blog and our archived blog posts! We usually blog on a daily basis during the 'work week' on comic book creators, comic book reviews, comic cons, book signings, and other pop culture news and events, such as the one blogged about here today. 

I am expecting to blog Tina's thoughts on the Premiere Show this upcoming Thursday or Friday... Right now Tina is so confused after the Season Premiere, that she needs a day just to unravel everything shown so far! 

I'm looking forward to her guest blog post myself, as I am kind of glad this is the Final Season... and want to see it kick off AND finish up in grand style!  I've also watched it since it first premiered at the San Diego Comic Con International lo so many years ago now!

Join us again soon, as we publish another 'Main Feature'.  And don't forget to check out the 'Featurette' section shown below this article at the right hand side!

~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Note: Comic books / graphic novels based on TV Shows like LOST can be found at our own online web site:  http://www.ComicBooksCircus.com 

 

 

Now Celebrating the 11th Year On The Web!

"Hammering Out the Web For You Since May 12th, 1998!"

Click Here add This ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com to Your list of NetworkedBlogs! 

 

Note: If you are breaking into or already work in the comic book industry or other pop culture productions, you are welcome to email us press releases, news items, and updates that you feel would be of interest to our blog readers. Including YOUR own works!

To mail printed items to us for possible review, send to:

Click Here to see our Facebook Comic Con Dealer Table!

Make It So Marketing
PO Box 130653
Carlsbad, CA 92013

 

 

We also have an on-line exhibitor table at the virtual Facebook Comic Con. You can view the table by clicking this link

If you are a Facebook member, please join our Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, and other wall posts!

 

 


If you are a Facebook member and would like to join my Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to 'Michael D Hamersky'.

 

 

 

Site Meter

 

 

   

TODAY'S FEATURETTE:

My youngest son, Vinnie, is the guest blogger today for this 'Featurette'. 

He is reviewing the DVD 'The Amazing Spider-Man Creative Studio' that he picked up this past weekend. Here is his guest post:

"The Amazing Spider-Man Creative Studio is a program that lets you create your own posters, calendars, bookmarks, party kits, stationary, and comics!

You make your pages, add frames, and make your own story with pictures of Spider-Man, Electro, Sandman, Venom, Carnage, Green Goblin, Dr. Octopus, and more! There are also fun games like sudoku, where's Spidey?, memory puzzle, Spider-Man themed solitaire, and more.

I started using this and I went to the make-your-own-comic section, and at first I was a little confused, but after playing around with the controls it was like second nature.

I had no real problems or confusions, except for one thing that it pointed out how to do on the manual that gets installed as you install the program. This program is very fun as you can put your own pictures into the file it creates, and upload them to your comic! This activity kit can be fun for all ages.

Here is a sample page I started making using this program showing Spider-Man saving my dad and Stan Lee at the San Diego Comic Con:

https://makeitsomarketing.tripod.com/VinnieSPIDEY.pdf.

I'll be working on it again soon and updating it here.  In the meantime, below is a photo of the program in DVD format in case you see it."  

Thanks Vinnie for testing out this DVD Program!

We'll be listing unopened copies of this DVD for sale very soon in our own http://www.ComicBookCircus.com online store, later this week for those that can't find it locally.

---------------------------

Talking about comics: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review!

I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed, which could either be published in the 'Main Feature' or 'Featurette' sections.

~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

 

WEB PAGE NOTE:  This blog post is written for the IE Browser standards. Netscape, Firefox and the others serve the page up differently. The screen display resolution is best seen at the setting of 1024 x 768.
All images and characters within this blog post are copyright and trademark their respective owners.

 

 


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Wednesday, February 3, 2010 7:02 AM PST
Post Comment | Permalink

Newer | Latest | Older