COMIC NOW: Tienda Virtual de Comics (Parte 3)
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Suscripciones ENERO '09
·Agents of Atlas TP$ 95 (Más INFO)
·Annihilation Conquest Book 2 TP$ 132 (Más INFO) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Captain America Theater of War: America the Beautiful$ 20 (Más INFO)
·Captain America the Truth Premiere HC$ 95 (Más INFO)
·Captain Britain Moore/Davis Omnibus Vol 1 HC$ 380 (Reúne los #s 1 a 31) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Criminal Vol 4 Bad Night TP$ 57 (Más INFO) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Daredevil Born Again Premiere HC$ 95 (Más INFO)
·Daredevil by Frank Miller Vol 3 TP$ 112 (Más INFO) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Dark Avengers # 1$ 16.50 (Más INFO) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Dr Doom and the Masters of Evil # 1$ 12.50 (Más INFO)
·Essential Punisher Vol 3 TP$ 64 (Más INFO)
·Fantastic Four Visionaries John Byrne Vol 0 TP$ 95 (Más INFO) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Fantastic Four Worlds Greatest TP$ 75
·Hulk Visionaries Peter David Vol 6 TP$ 112 (Más INFO)
·Infinite Crusade Vol 2 TP$ 112 (Más INFO)
·Iron Fist Vol 3 The Book of the Iron Fist$ 64
·Iron Man Director of SHIELD Iron Hands TP$ 49 (Más INFO)
·Marvel 1985 Premiere HC$ 95
·Marvel Masterworks Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 TP$ 96 (Más INFO) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Marvel Spotlight Dark Reign$ 16.50 (Más INFO)
·Marvel Zombies Dead Days TP$ 95 (Más INFO) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Mighty Avengers Premiere Vol 4 Secret Invasion Book 2 HC$ 76 (Compila los #s 16 a 20) RECOMENDADO !!!
·New Avengers Vol 3 HC$ 132 (Más INFO)
·Nova Origin of Richard Rider # 1$ 20 (Más INFO)
·Punisher # 1$ 16.50 (Más INFO)
·Ruins # 1$ 20 (Más INFO)
·Scourge of the Gods # 1$ 25 (Más INFO)
·Secret Invasion TP$ 112 (Saga completa) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Secret Invasion Captain Marvel TP$ 57
·Secret Invasion Fantastic Four TP$ 57
·Secret Invasion Home Invasion TP$ 57 (Más INFO)
·Secret Invasion Poster Book$ 28
·Secret Invasion War Machine TP$ 49 (Más INFO)
·Secret Invasion War of Kings One Shot$ 16.50 (Más INFO)
·Spider-Man Fear Itself # 1$ 16.50 (Más INFO)
·Spider-Man New Ways to Die Premiere HC$ 95 (Más INFO)
·Thor # 600$ 20 (Más INFO)
·Ultimate Spider-Man Vol 21 War of the Simbiotes TP$ 60 (Más INFO)
·Ultimatum Premiere March on Ultimatum HC$ 95 (Más INFO)
·Wolverine Premiere Not Dead Yet HC$ 75
·Wolverine Switchback # 1$ 16.50 (Más INFO)
·X-Force Angels and Demons TP$ 60 (Más INFO)
·X-Men Premiere Original Sin HC$ 95 (Más INFO)
·X-Men Premiere Proteus HC$ 75 (Incluye X-Men # 125 a 128 y Classic X-Men # 32, 33 y 36)
·X-Men Omnibus Vol 1 HC$ 380 (Reúne los #s 1 a 31)
·X-Men vs Hulk # 1$ 16.50 (Más INFO)
·Alan Moore Light of Thy Countenance GN$ 35 (Edita Avatar, por Alan Moore, Alan Moore, master and magician of storytelling, tears back the veil of one of the most arcane of enchantments - the Magic of Television. Part grimoire, part grim invocation of things that are all too ordinary, this beautiful 48-page novella is stunningly painted by Felipe Massafera. Maureen Cooper is not real. She is an apparition summoned to screens, into homes, into the hearts and mind of the viewing audience by Carol Livesly. But Carol Livesly is not the god that creates the illusions that capture the mind and bind the soul. She is only a servant of a higher power. A higher, hungry power, as old as the world and eternally new. As, perhaps, are we all... Light of Thy Countenance, an original and breathtaking story by Alan Moore, has been adapted to graphic novella format by Antony Johnston preserving every word, and each page has been painstakingly painted by Felipe Massafera to create this comics masterpiece. Available in a standard Softcover and a limited edition Hardcover, of just 2,000 copies, both with covers by Massafera)
·A Murder of Scarecrows GN$ 42 (Edita Desperado, por Gary Reed y Wayne Reid, From the dark mist of Raven's Cove, the mysterious figure of the Scarecrow owns the night as he terrorizes the British soldiers who reign with a tight fist on a small seaport village in pre-Revolution America. As the people of Seaton are suppressed by the soldiers, their hopes lay in the rebellious and mysterious figure known only as the Scarecrow. When Colonel Dreymore is brought in to bring an end to the Scarecrow and his men, the violence escalates into a prelude of war)
·Baloney GN$ 72 (Edita Drawn & Quarterly, por Pascal Blanchet, Following White Rapids - named Best Comic of 2007 by The Onion - Pascal Blanchet brings us Baloney. Winds swirl and darkness reigns over a hamlet perched atop a craggy peak. Russian fatalism sets the tone as Blanchet orchestrates the tale of a village butcher, his disabled daughter, and her tutor in their doomed uprising against the swaggering Duke Shostakov, local governor and owner of the only heating company in town. In a graphic novel about love and despair that is also a homage to the music of the 1930s and '40s, double bassists and trombonists lean into the frame, striking up a score that blends vaudeville with Kurt Weill and Russia's great modern composers. Rendered in two-color, red-and-black chiaroscuro, light struggles to emerge from darkness and endurance makes way for heroism, all to no avail. Read Baloney as a reverie composed to the melodies of Prokofiev and Shostakovich - a beautiful conjuring of moods, or a call to arms against the exorbitant utility rates)
·Blake and Mortimer Strange Encounter GN$ 68 (Edita Cinebook, por Jean Van Hamme y Ted Benoit, Blake and Mortimer head to the United States to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the discovery of a 177-year-old body, which appears to have died very recently. The body is that of a Scottish major, Mortimer's forebear, who was leading a British military expedition to the United States in 1777, where he was swallowed up by a strange multi-colored light-beam shining down from the sky. Blake and Mortimer fight men in black armed with green-laser guns and soldiers emerging from the past in order to save the Earth from complete obliteration)
·Bone Color Edition Vol 9 Crown of Horns SC$ 42 (Edita Cartoon Books, por Jeff Smith, It's full-fledged war as Briar, the rat creatures, and the Pawan army storm the city of Atheia where the Bone cousins, Thorn, and Gran'ma Ben are up in arms to defend the royal city. When Thorn hears a voice urging her to seek the Crown of Horns, she and Fone Bone embark on another dangerous journey as they race to find the one thing that may save them all) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Bone One Vol SC$ 170 (Edita Cartoon Books, por Jeff Smith) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Boody Bizarre Comics of Boody Rogers GN$ 85 (Edita Fantagraphics, You've met Fletcher Hanks. Now meet Boody Rogers. Bizarre, wacky, weird, wild and sexy -just a few adjectives describing the cartooning of Boody Rogers. It all begins with a career spanning fun and fascinating interview with the late Rogers, by editor Craig Yoe. Here at last is a single book devoted to this cult comics hero, collecting Roger's best Sparky Watts, Babe and Dudley stories, as well as much more)
·EC Archives Tales From the Crypt Vol 3 HC$ 210 (Edita Gemstone, Reprints issues #13 - #18 (24 stories) of the comic book Tales From the Crypt, originally published in 1952 and 1953, and the inspiration for the hit movie and HBO series. Creators include Bill Gaines, Al Feldstein; Artists: Jack Davis, Jack Kamen, Graham Ingels, Al Williamson, Joe Orlando, George Evans. Foreward by comics historian Robert Overstreet) RECOMENDADO !!!
·EC Archives Weird Science Vol 3 HC$ 210 (Edita Gemstone, Famed science fiction writer Ray Bradbury provides the foreword to Volume Three of this classic, creepy EC title! This hardcover reprints twenty-four stories by Al Feldstein and Bill Gaines, with art by legendary illustrators such as Wally Wood, Joe Orlando, Jack Kamen, Will Elder and more - all in spectacular full color)
·Education of Hopey Glass HC$ 85 (Edita Fantagraphics, por Jaime Hernandez, A standalone graphic novel from the Locas universe! It starts with a barely-glimpsed slaying ('Life Through Whispers') and ends with a funeral ('Male Torso Found in L.A. River'). Even though - or perhaps because - he's still carrying the torch for Maggie, Ray diligently pursues the dangerous and annoying 'Frogmouth,' aspiring actress and full-time train wreck, from seedy bars and back alleys through comic book conventions, all the way to the ultimate, and unexpected, consummation. Meanwhile, Hopey spends an eventful week during which she undergoes a couple of major life changes, both personal and professional - and for that matter cosmetic)
·Hollow Eyed Mary GN$ 62 (The future never looked as beaten up and hung over as this violent world filled with racist teenagers, masked assassins, cannibals, and a telekinetic hitman. A crazed killer is on the loose in what police have dubbed 'The Bloody Mary Murders' - their only suspect, an innocent single mother who claims to hold know the truth behind an undead master and her horde of runaways)
·I Never Liked You SC$ 72 (Edita Drawn & Quarterly, por Chester Brown, In one of the best graphic novels published in recent years, Chester Brown tells the story of his alienated youth in an almost detached, understated manner, giving the book an eerie, dream-like quality. For the new definitive softcover edition Brown has designed new layouts for the entire book, using 'white' panel backgrounds instead of the black pages of the first edition) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Jules Vernes 20.000 Leagues Under Sea GN$ 108 (Edita Flesk, Flesk Publications proudly presents a graphic novelization of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Gary Gianni. Gianni's adaptation preserves the sense of wondrous adventure, while sacrificing nothing by way of plot or the finer nuances of character. This finely distilled narrative combines skillfully rendered depictions of the men and the machines they command. Their encounters with astounding marvels and terrible monsters, above and below the waves, create a rich and rewarding reading experience unlike any other. This oversized, hardbound volume will also include the full text of 'The Sea Raiders,' a short story by H.G. Wells, accompanied by ten original illustrations created for this edition by Gianni. This adaptation is also available in a Deluxe Limited Edition, limited to 600 copies, that comes with an exclusive bound-in plate signed by artist William Stout that reproduces a bonus piece of artwork)
·Kafka GN$ 56 (Edita Fantagraphics, David Zane Mairowitz's brilliant text and the illustrations and comic panels of the world's greatest cartoonist, Robert Crumb (himself no stranger to self-loathing and alienation), help us to understand the essence of Kafka and provide insight beyond the cliché 'Kafkaesque,' peering through Kafka's glass wall like no other book before it. The book is a wonderful educational tool for those unfamiliar with Kafka, including a brief but inclusive biography as well as the plots of many of his works, all illustrated by Crumb, making this newly designed edition a must-have for admirers of both Kafka and Crumb)
·Kampung Boy TP$ 72 (Edita First Second, A window into a Muslim world that has now nearly vanished, Kampung Boy tells the story of a boy's childhood in Malaysia, as the country slowly transforms from farms to factories. Malaysian superstar cartoonist Lat's tale is hilarious and affectionate, with brilliant, super-expressive artwork)
·Kaspar GN$ 56 (Edita Drawn & Quarterly, por Diane Obomsawin, May 28, 1828, marked the beginning of the official life of Kaspar Hauser, a young man who appeared mysteriously in the streets of Nuremberg and died of knife wounds five years later under equally mysterious circumstances. 'Europe's child,' as pamphleteers referred to him, captured the imagination of salon society. Allegedly raised in a dark cellar and deprived of human contact until the age of sixteen, he became the proof of a concept for theories about natural man, original sin, and the civilizing mission of culture. Rightful heir to the throne of Baden or a fraud? Redeemer of man's sins or 'ambulatory automatist'? The curious circumstances and significance of his life have been disputed ever since. Quebec cartoonist Diane Obomsawin draws on Hauser's own writings, and contemporary accounts, to tell the foundling's strange story.Gentle and poetic, naïve and profound, Obomsawin's first book to appear in English translation has a quiet and compelling charm)
·Little Man SC$ 68 (Edita Drawn & Quarterly, por Chester Brown)
·Local HC$ 128 (Edita Oni Press, por Brian Wood y Ryan Kelly, Crossing genres as it crosses the country, Local examines Megan McKeenan, a young woman who sets off from Portland, Oregon with nothing but a backpack and a bad case of wanderlust. Set in twelve real life cities across the United States and Canada, this painstakingly researched and meticulously illustrated volume has earned G4 TV's 'Indie Book of the Year' and is 'some of the sharpest slices of life the medium has ever seen' says Brian K. Vaughan)
·Louis Riel A Comic Strip Biography TP$ 78 (Edita Drawn & Quarterly, por Chester Brown, Chester Brown reinvents the comic book medium to create the critically acclaimed best-selling historical biography Louis Riel winning the Harvey Awards for best writing and best graphic novel for his compelling meticulous and dispassionate retelling of the charismatic and perhaps insane nineteenth-century Métis leader. Brown cooly documents with dramatic subtlety the violent rebellion on the Canadian prairie led by Riel who some regard a martyr who died in the name freedom while others consider him a treacherous murderer) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Luba HC$ 85 (Edita Fantagraphics, por Gilbert Hernandez, THE SEQUEL TO THE 2003 PERENNIAL CLASSIC, PALOMAR When Gilbert Hernandez climaxed his award-winning 'Palomar' series at the end of Love and Rockets' original run by leveling the tiny Central American hamlet, many disappointed readers thought he had written off those beloved characters for good.Not so. Hernandez soon picked up the story of Luba (who had not only been one of the dominant characters of the 'Palomar' series but had also starred in its prequel 'Poison River'): Now older but perhaps not so very much wiser, the hammer-wielding matriarch had relocated to the United States of America, where she continued to contend not only, as an immigrant, with a brand new and not always welcoming culture but also her tempestuous extended family - her eccentric sisters Fritz and Petra, her nurturing but often disapproving cousin Ofelia, her many children ranging from the fully grown (Guadalupe and Doralis) to the latest brood sired by her husband Khamo (Casimira, Socorro, Joselito, and Conchita) - many of them in turn each with her own network of family members, lovers, and friends (including a number of other escapees from Palomar).These 'America' stories - over 80 of them, ranging from quick one-page blackout sketches to bona fide graphic novellas - were originally published in a number of different comics and reprinted in a trilogy of oversized paperbacks. Luba finally collects in one compact, affordable hardcover the entirety of these tales, showcasing Gilbert Hernandez's wicked wit, great compassion, and uncanny understanding of how human beings love, squabble, and ultimately find a way to make it through this life. Tales of sex, violence and rock and roll rub elbows with stories of love, sensitivity, and understanding - and thanks to the miraculous alchemy of Hernandez's peerless storytelling, what emerges is a coherent, exciting, funny portrait of one of the richest group of fictional characters ever to spring from a cartoonist's mind)
·Mother Come Home$ 100 (Edita Fantagraphics, Paul Hornschemeier, Mother, Come Home is Paul Hornschemeier's piercing graphic-novel debut: it secured the cartoonist's place as one of his generation's most skillful and ambitious practitioners, and proved a harbinger of the subject matter that the artist would go on to explore most consistently in later work: the nuclear family.Mother, Come Home quietly studies the inner lives of recently widowed David and his 7-year-old son, Thomas; both are unable to deal with their grief directly. Thomas, protected by a lion's mask that his mother gave him, constructs an identity for himself as 'the groundskeeper': ritual and routine, already important to children that age, become paramount to him. He struggles desperately to keep up appearances while his father, a professor of symbolic logic, becomes lost in abstractions. Father and son begin to retreat into their fantasies, but only one emerges.Mother, Come Home is masterfully drawn: Eisner-, Harvey-, and Ignatz-Award-nominated Hornschemeier's controlled brushwork is clean, and his nine-panel page layouts pace David's inexorable descent into utter despair. Hornschemeier is equally precise when it comes to Mother, Come Home's color palette: subdued but warm, which suits the story's melancholy and contemplative mode. Mother, Come Home is a powerful work, and, because of its universal themes of anguish and loss, has resonance beyond its core audience of alternative-comics readers)
·New York Diary SC$ 68 (Edita Drawn & Quarterly, por Julie Doucet)
·Notes From a War Story GN$ 72 (Edita First Second, When war comes, it doesn't just change your food, your clothes, and your home. It changes your beliefs, your dreams, and your understanding of the world. Swept up in a war he never thought would happen, Giuliano begins to question what he's fighting for - if he's even fighting for anything. Written and illustrated by Italian graphic novelist Gipi, Notes for a War Story is an honest and important graphic novel about the consequences of war. Winner of the 'Best Book' prize at Angouleme in 2005)
·Strange & Stranger World of Steve Ditko HC$ 146 (Edita Fantagraphics, por Blake Bell, The first critical retrospective of the work of the reclusive Spider-Man co-creator! Steve Ditko is best known as the co-creator, with Stan Lee, of Spider-Man, Dr. Strange, and other classic Marvel and DC characters. But, in the context of Steve Ditko's 50-year career in comics, his creative involvement with Spider-Man is merely the tip of the iceberg. Strange & Stranger: The World of Steve Ditko is a coffee table art book tracing Ditko's life and career, his unparalleled stylistic innovations, and his strict adherence to his philosophical principles, with lush displays of obscure and popular art from the thousands of pages of comics he's drawn over the last 55 years) RECOMENDADO !!!
·Supermarket TP$ 64 (Edita IDW, Brian Wood y Kristian Donaldson, In the future world of Supermarket, it's the literal truth. Legitimate and black-market economies rule the City, overseen by the vying factions of the Yakuza and Porno Swede crime families. Convenience store clerkette and 16-year-old suburban wise-ass Pella Suzuki suddenly finds herself in the middle of it all, heir to an empire she couldn't possibly inherit, but hitmen on both sides aren't taking any chances. Re-presenting acclaimed writer Brian Wood and artist Kristian Donaldson's tale in an all-new digest-sized edition)
·Supermen First Wave of Heroes (1939-1941)$ 108 (Edita Fantagraphics, Of the 22 stories appearing in SUPERMEN! the vast majority haven't seen print since first publication, including the notorious 1939 Wonder Man debut by Will Eisner. Wonder Man lasted one issue after a successful DC Comics lawsuit cited the similarity to its son of Krypton. This lawsuit inspired more individual and offbeat approaches, and it's on these mavericks and oddballs we focus this collection. The roster features such notables as Basil Wolverton, Jack Kirby, Jack Cole, Fletcher Hanks, Ogden Whitney, Lou Fine, Charles Biro, Fred Guardineer, and Dick Briefer. Fighting villiany is hard work and in SUPERMEN! it's downright ruthless)
·Tiger in a Pink Hat HC$ 68 (Edita IDW, por Nicola Scott McCourt, When a silly tiger gets hold of a pocketbook full of money-look out! That tiger is going on a shopping spree! And buying a pink hat is just the beginning... from gloves and an umbrella to roller skates and a sports car, there's no limit to the ridiculous items this tiger simply must have. Kids will giggle along as the tiger's purchases pile up, each one sillier than the last)
·Scott Pilgrim Vol 1 y Vol 2 GN$ 64 c/u(Edita Oni Press, por Bryan Lee OMalley)
·Zombie Tales Vol 3 TP$ 70 (Edita Boom Studios, This compilation, collecting issues #5-8 of the monthly Zombie Tales series, features 'Headshot' by fantasy gaming legend Monte Cook (Ptolus), and includes tales of horror by Toby Cypress (Killing Girl), Karl Kesel (Marvel Apes) Kesel, Michael Alan Nelson (Fall Of Cthulhu), Ming Doyle, Shane Oakley, and others, all wrapped in a gruesome Shane Oakley cover of which your mother will highly disapprove)
·Zot Vol 1 Comp Black & White Stories 1987-1991$ 98 (Comic book afficionados rejoice! The best of the cult classic series, Zot!, first created by Scott McCloud in 1984, is soon to be reprised in this arresting trade paperback compilation, with bonus material! Zachary T. Paleozogt, popularly known as Zot, is a blond-haired, blue-eyed teenage hero from an alternate Earth - this alternate reality is a retro-futuristic technological utopia where flying cars, robots and interplanetary travel are common and nearly all of its inhabitants benefit from peace, prosperity, and a marked lack of conventional social ills)
MAGAZINES / LIBROS- 007 Archives Magazine # 1$ 52
- Alter Ego # 83$ 30
- Back Issue # 32$ 30
- Be a Nose Art Spiegelman Sketchbook$ 108 (Art Spiegelman, the Pulitzer-Prize-winning author of Maus, creator of the Garbage Pail Kids, and father of the modern graphic novel, presents this warts-and-all reproduction of his daily sketchbook - and the results are as funny, sharp, bawdy, and personal as his resume suggests. Be a Nose! is the first glimpse into the private explorations of an American genius)
- Comics Revue # 274$ 30
- Dave McKean Squink SC$ 185 (Inspired by life, his travels, music and cinema, McKean's stunning black and white pen and ink drawings are highly original yet reminiscent of different periods in art history. This new collection of work brings together his newest pieces and some old favorites. Known for his collaborations with Neil Gaiman in such masterpieces as Sandman, Signal to Noise, and Cages, McKean's drawings are equally as evocative and brilliant as his finished paintings. Limited to 3,000 copies worldwide)
- 500 Essential Graphic Novels SC$ 108
- Hanna Barbera Treasury HC$ 190 (Featuring over 200 full-color illustrations throughout, The Hanna-Barbera Treasury celebrates the cartoon legacy of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera through more than five decades of rare drawings, storyboards, concept art, and memorabilia from studio archives and private collections. Also included are more than 24 removable artifacts and facsimile reproductions, as well as photographs, sketches, comic book covers, brochures, posters, vintage art, and rare merchandising images from such animated classics as Huckleberry Hound, Tom & Jerry, Scooby-Doo, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Jonny Quest, Top Cat, and Space Ghost)
- HR Gigers Alien SC$ 120
- HR Gigers Necronomicon HC$ 300
- Stephen King Goes to the Movies SC$ 35 (Stephen King revisits five of his favorite short stories that have been turned into films: The Shawshank Redemption (based on the novella 'Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption') was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and best actor for Morgan Freeman. 1408 starred John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson and was a huge box office success in 2007. The short story 'Children of the Corn' was adapted into the popular Children of the Corn. The Mangler was inspired by King's loathing for laundry machines from his own experience working in a laundromat. Hearts in Atlantis (based on 'Low Men in Yellow Coats,' the first part of the novel Hearts in Atlantis) starred Anthony Hopkins. This collection features new commentary and introductions to all of these stories in a treasure-trove of movie trivia)
- Toyfare # 139$ 22
- Wizard Comics Magazine # 208$ 26
OFERTA DEL DÍA
BATMAN SERIES BATMAN AND SON
$ 110DE hellvoy Que tenes
De Hellboy no tengo nada en stock.
OFERTA DEL DÍA
NEWUNIVERSAL # 1 a 6
por Warren Ellis y Salvador Larroca
$ 66Bueno, quedando cada vez menos para la expo Animate '08 remarco la ubicación de COMIC NOW, la verdad que 4 años atrás empecé a participar en estos eventos y si bien son agotadores por momentos siempre hay una sensación especial en el aire.
Esta vez serán tres días plagados de gente, yo estaré ahí, como siempre, con cara de pocos amigos intentando matar a la gente disfrazada que molesta en mis proximidades
bueno, si van fíjense las ofertas de Comic Now, en comics, muñecos, libros y trading cards (que habrá montones).
OFERTA DEL DÍA
AVENGERS (Vol 1) # 45
por Roy Thomas y Don Heck
$ 40
