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Entries from February 1, 2009 - February 28, 2009

Thursday
Feb262009

'Unrestored' copy of first Superman comic book for sale

(CNN) — After being hidden away for years, a copy of the original “Superman and Friends” comic book will make a comeback — at a price of about $400,000, a comic expert said Thursday.

Action Comics #1: First Appearance of SupermanStarting Friday, comic book collectors and Superman fans will have the opportunity to bid on a comic classic — an “unrestored” copy of Action Comics No. 1, said Stephen Fishler, owner of Comic Connect, an online liaison between comic book buyers and sellers. The book’s owner is not being identified.

The auction is attracting a lot of interest.

“One bidder wanted to trade his Ferrari for the comic book,” as part of an under-the-table deal, Fishler joked. But he said the auction will remain public. “I couldn’t see myself trading in my Toyota Prius” — even for a $375,000 car.

Why is this comic book so unique?

“Of the 100 existing copies, 80 percent have been restored, but people want an untouched copy,” Fishler said. The book is listed in “fine” condition, a six on the 10-point rating scale.

“It’s the Holy Grail of comic books,” Fishler said.

Co-created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the comic book first appeared on newsstands for 10 cents a copy in June 1938.

Nearly 12 years later, a young boy on the West Coast found himself in a secondhand book store, where he persuaded his dad to loan him 35 cents to buy the comic book.

Until 1966, the owner forgot about the book, which was hidden in his mother’s basement. Since then, he’s been holding onto it, hoping to see it increase in value, Fishler said. He has not been disappointed.

“There has been a lot of interest shown on the book in the collectibles market,” said Fishler, who predicted the comic book will sell for about $400,000. But, he added, no minimum price has been set for the auction, so “whatever it sells for, it sells for.

“I’ve known Action Comics to sell for around $750,000,” comic book sales associate Bill Peterson said. “I don’t have any intention on making a bid, but I know people who don’t mind dropping several thousand for a classic comic.”

The comic book marked the first appearances of Lois Lane, Giovanni “John” Zatara and, of course, Superman. The book is in high demand because “there was no such thing as a superhero before Superman. It spawned everything that came after — like Batman and Spider-Man,” Fishler said.

Even during the current economic downturn, Fishler expects the book to do well.

Those who can afford to bid, he said, “would ordinarily put money into the stock market. But that’s a shaky proposition.” These days, the comic book may even be a better investment than putting money into a CD or a bond, Fishler speculated.

Because the book was published at the close of the Great Depression, it contains advertisements that may appear quaint and quirky to 21st century readers. For only $1.25, one could buy a blonde wig, a live chameleon, a whoopee cushion, a Bible “the size of a postage stamp” or hypnosis lessons.

“Some books seem to go in and out of fashion,” reads the auction blurb at comicconnect.com. But “Action Comics No. 1 will never be one of those books.”

Thursday
Feb122009

Twitter Interview with Pat Lewis

That’s right.  We just invented Gurilla Twitter Interviewing. 

To start things off we bring you Pat Lewis, writer of The Claws Come Out from IDW, One Horse Town, many mini comics, and recent contributor to Boom! Studios’, Zombie Tales #10.  Visit his website and if he’s passing through your area stop by and say hi to him.  We know you can’t tell by looking at him, but he doesn’t bite.  We highly recommend The Claws Come Out, or anything else by him you can get your hands on.

DB:  Guerrilla DB interview: How’d you get the Zombie Tales gig? Go!

PL:  I guess IDW sent comp copies of “The Claws Come Out” to Mark Waid, who liked what he saw and asked me to contribute.

DB:  When is the paperback version of “The Claws Come Out” due out?

PL:  It seems to be delayed indefinitely right now. It was supposed to hit stores last month, I think, but never did.

DB:  any future releases you have coming up you can share with the world?

PL:  Not yet, other than pieces in the Dollar Bin Friends anthology, the Wide Awake Press FCBD spectacular, and the Indie Spinner Rack “Awesomer” book from Top Shelf.

DB:  thanks Pat. good luck on all of your future endeavors. We can’t wait to see you again at HeroesCon June 19-21.

PL:  Thank YOU! I’ll see you there!

Sunday
Feb082009

Image announces McFarlane and Kirkman project

Way back in 2006 at the San Diego Comic Con, writer Robert Kirkman interrupted a panel to lay out a challenge to Image founder (and one of his bosses) Todd McFarlane. Some 3 years later, and with Kirkman being an even bigger force at both Image and the comic industry, fans will see a result of that first well publicized confrontation.

Image Comics has announced the project “Haunt” teaming McFarlane and Kirkman, as well as Invincible artist Ryan Ottley and longtime Spawn artist Greg Capullo, should finally be hitting comic shops this June. Haunt begins as the story of a CIA agent who is killed and begins haunting his brother who just happens to be a Catholic priest. Besides not getting along when they were living, the haunting has its own effects and leads to them joining forces figuratively as well as literally to become a superhero team.

This new series from Image is set to be co-created and co-written by McFarlane and Kirkman with Capullo providing layouts and Ottley handling the penciling chores. The series that is being described as a mix of superhero, horror and espionage action, is also set to be inked by McFarlane who will also provide some of the covers. Below is one of the first teaser images released for the book hitting shelves in June.

 

Friday
Feb062009

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 trailer

Originally the only peek fans were given of this game is that it would be subtitled ‘Fusion” and feature heroes being able to combine their special abilities for powerful combined attacks. While that might turn out to be an interesting piece of game play, fans were more interested in what storyline the game might have. It would seem with this trailer released at the NYCC that we now have information on the story the game will follow. That storyline? Marvel’s recent “Civil War”…take a look at the newest trailer for MUA2 below. 

 

 

Monday
Feb022009

HeroesCon 08 Panels are Back

Since the move to our new site the panels and a few of the interviews from HeroesCon back in June 08 changed to a state of missing.  Well, I’m here to tell you they are back.  Check Interviews and check the Shows Archive.

Also, we recently covered the Charlotte Mini-Con.  That is our kickoff for the new con season so get ready for that.  We still have a few more pieces from the CMC09 to post as well as some stuff from a little collectibles Con in Greenville, SC that Brian and I visited last week.

Head up Billy Boy.  The Guild is hilarious.

Don’t forget to vote for the Dollar Bin’s Best of 2008 Awards.

And Scene.

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