Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born #7 hit the shelves last week. Wrapping up the first of a series the adaptations of Stephen King's
Dark Tower series, it's the first of the last of the first few of that which will come later from the works of the one they call King outside of comics*.
Do you guys have any of the DARK TOWER SKETCHBOOK left? Also, are there any one-shots of the series that you've got?
Plum stuck out of stock of that particular piece. None were left shortly after they came out and before the mini-series itself started proper.
However, this week on
the shipping list is
Dark Tower: Gunslinger's Guidebook a one shot guide on the world of Roland Deschain of the Gilead and his ka-tet.
If reading the
solicitation on Marvel's site, it's very hard to do with the grey on light purple scheme. No squint for the make up!
*The one in comics being Jack Kirby for those who only read the indy stuff and shy away from DC and Marvel like the angry vagrant at the end of the stoop who goes where he sleeps.
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About time now that
The Simpsons movie was finally out. Which means, now that it has been, it's about been a week now since the site with Burger King in the US has time to settle from the overloading. Sort of.
The site, to
make yourself a Simpsons character, doesn't really need a photo to kind of work. Though it might help. Just crank the dial and slider and select parts of Mr Potato Head and be done with it. Results may vary. As below:
For those who aren't on the mailing list, haven't seen the front page of the main site of late or are not keeping up with the
Google calendar thing of the Comic Shop, listen up...
Right now and
until August 2, everything in
The Simpsons corner is knocking at 25% off the current marked prices.
Down in the yellow corner:
- All of the action figures and sets of The Simpsons.
- Board games with their mugs on them.
- Those polystone busts with what appears to be a classically disorientated Abe Simpson.
- Those mini statues that look like you can sort of eat them.
- That Christmas tree with all the townspeople.
- Bendables from NJ Croce. Look somewhat edible, certainly not so when biting into them.
- Wackly wobblers, bobble heads and the bobble banks what give you this jittery look when pressed for questions.
All of that in The Simpsons corner. Until August 2.
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Friday night and there's this lingering sense of cold in the air. For those with actual heating, curse you to diced bits of liver in a dipping bowl of tartar sauce. Mmm, that's actually good eatin'
As is looking for a back issue of a comic you've been chasing and then finding it. Of course, part of the hunt is the searching involved and if that isn't tautology, these aren't questions cobbled together into a clump of togetherness. Like waffles on a loose iron.
...chasing issue number 2 of the Lone Ranger...
...looking to get copies of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics 'Long Way Home Parts 1-3' out on Dark Horse...
...Do you have a copy of Batman: Face the Face?...
...I'm trying to hunt down a copy of Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #13, published by Archie...
Do you have any in stock?
For those just out of stepping-on-to-a-train or catching-a-ride-otherwise range, best bet is actually to either call up the store on 9601 2622 or email through.
Either way, things might take a bit of time trying to track them down if they're even in the shop. Not counting those which might be sold out or gone for others to have bought under your nose hairs.
Back issues being what they are, they might be there one day, but gone the next as a result of someone else coming in to take them up from the issues.
When in doubt, ask. After all, there's enough tartar for everyone.
That is until the muncher comes along and wipes out the buffet. And then there isn't any more.
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Such a weird case of casing the joint in looking for clues when a mysterious CD turns up in the post. The kind that features music, that audio thing they play on the back of ice cream trucks and before the fingerprint slide show at the cinemas.
Look long and hard enough and in the right place, answers lie and they be there. Of course, it's all in the execution and perception of "the right place." As it always does.
On the topic of mail...
Just wanted to know how I can go about having a comic book mailed out. I'm interested in a comic/graphic novel being released this week.
Could you please email me a product price list for your mail order service?
I like to know the postage cost for 3 comic orders to Western Australia.
Yes, conglomeration is good, when making three emails into one chunk that carves a nice slice of cheese what melts on the hood of a sugar cube station wagon.
Back on topic,
mail order service of the Comic Shop is a free service. Only costs to bear with paws are that of the actual comics themselves and the postage to ship them to the destination.
Order about with a request via email, fax or phone on the specific title as well as a delivery address.
Usual costs around Australia, for say about a handful of comics (be serious), is $5 on the postage.
With the cost of the comics to send and the postage, then comes the money order made out to "
the Comic Shop" to be delivered to the PO Box. Address in this case being:
the Comic Shop
PO Box 3330
Liverpool Westfields NSW 2170
Then comes the short wait with Australia Post delivering the titles in question.
And there it is, a quasi subscription comics service we call mail order.
2 comments on this. Add yours.Posted by Soon on Monday, June 25, 2007
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Latest stash come under and gone, a swag of beanies and preview passes for
Hostel: Part II from writer/director Eli Roth. Thanks to Sony Pictures for the gear to giveaway. Catch it out there from July 7.
As usual, a customary scan over the registry what made visits into the shacky rackles of the roach-infested, blood stained inn...
What is Quentin Tarantino's involvement with the film?
Executive Producer.
Writ large across the trailers and all that other material what pimps and promotes the slasher/gore/horror film. Nothing much more than paying attention.
Of the three from the first film, who survived?
Paxton. Or Jay Hernandez.
Either answer fine given it being the same person, only in the character/actor names as they usually are. To work this one out, a read up on
the first film's cast list with a glance on
the sequel listing matches up with only one name appearing. Of course, another method is to actually watch the first movie all the way to the end for the answer.
Not everyone needs to watch the first installment before jumping to watch a sequel. Helps, doesn't always hurt. Hardest question of the bunch.
Where do you stay when on vacation or a holiday?
Anything goes. Really, anything.
Bunker blasting, a shanty by the seaside, a relative's place, a dungeon (for those inclined), a hostel, a hotel, a motel, a ranch dressing inn. Whatever, all answers up to personal choice and selection. Not a traveller? That works too. After watching the first film, and smelling the toast from a backpackers, why chance it?
Questions pretty much of standard fare in terms of level of hunting required. Certainly not the kind of trivia markers what leave people sitting in dingy under-lit toilets watching films of prequelistic nature.
For those who won beanies, size up those skulls, the headgear looks tight.
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Closing out another promotion and a look see on the results and entries making a play for the booty. In this case, a copy of a Studio Ghibli DVD from the crew at Dendy Cinemas. Reason being that of the exclusive limited season of
Tales from Earthsea from, yes, Studio Ghibli.
Ten days for one reel to play at the Dendy Newtown in Newtown's Dendy Cinemas and on to the next state. So, on to the scoreboard of entries and the art coloured in the lines.
Who sings the theme song to Tales from Earthsea?
Aoi Teshima.
On the surface isn't all that simple. Unless a quick check of
the Wikipedia entry is made. Not much for
the IMDB listing. Clearly nothing from
the film's official site.
Well, it is a crap shoot when playing with Wiki as a source. In this case, it plays well enough to the tune.
Name another Studio Ghibli film not already mentioned on this page:
Any of the following made an entry a valid entry:
Laputa: Castle in the Sky, Grave of the Fireflies, Kiki's Delivery Service, Only Yesterday, Porco Rosso, The Ocean Waves, Pom Poko, Whisper of the Heart, Princess Mononoke, My Neighbors the Yamadas, The Cat Returns or
Spirited Away.
Most entries fell safe and late with the use of
Spirited Away as the chosen marker. Obviously, when sorting through, and with the options to consider, any entry which opts to drop with any other title floats a bit higher in the pool.
When picking from a list, take a look at other movies, in case they don't seem so dragged down by being so recent or popular as to not make the brain think.
Which Studio Ghibli DVD would you like to win?
Any would do: No preference;
Howl's Moving Castle; My Neighbour Totoro; or
Nausica of the Valley of the Wind.
This round works on two shots; the personal choice and the blind shot. For those who are really interested in picking up a DVD of their choice, they would go for the one they're looking to nab. Others, for the sake of winning, will just throw down "No preference" and hope for the best. When there are entries for all the other titles however, those with a shot at "Whatever" will lose out.
Most of the time.
Those that will always lose out are those who cannot decide and go for more than one. And that's the worst thing to do. There exists a blacklist for those who choose to rort. It's there for a reason. Stay away from it and have palms clear of red paint.
Comment on this...Posted by Soon on Monday, May 28, 2007
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