Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Countdown: Top Graphic Novels of 2015--#16

As Christmas draws ever nearer with New Year's Eve hot on its heels, looking back at the previous year isn't uncommon. In the upcoming weeks, we'll be revisiting some of the most popular trade paperbacks and graphic novels of the year here at the store.

And since we're here why not start now?

It might be unexpected, but The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl's first trade paperback collecting issues 1-4 managed to keep selling out here at the shop! It was as surprise hit that not many people saw coming. A girl with squirrel powers? An all ages vibe? How did it get so big?!

Besides us talking it up (we at G-Mart really love this book), the unashamed silliness and positivity of the book is what we think hooked readers. Written by Ryan North (of Dinosaur Comics and Adventure Time comics) the book's heroine Squirrel Girl aka Doreen Green loves her job as a superhero. With her friends/teammates, Squirrel Girl saves the city (and sometimes the planet) with a smile on her face! With vibrant art from Erica Henderson, this fun collection is pretty friendly for all ages  and seriously does not disappoint.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Buy This: Nine Tales of Divine Horror

Halloween is one month away, which means it's time to get spooky! In this "Buy This," we're spotlighting a new, one-shot being published by Vertigo with stories that will send a chill down your back. Read on after the cut.
Cover art by Jenny Frison
The Witching Hour is an anthology comic that contains 9 all-new stories that go beyond just trying to scare you. While the stories do deal with witches, spirits, and monsters, the writers also want to show that there are beasts that exist outside of a horror movie. The stories "Daniel" and "Little Witch," for example, focus on men who made a choice long ago, only to be haunted by the ghost of their decisions. "This Witch's Work" shows that people who belong in the transgender or transexual community still have to deal with many demons, inner and outer.

The book features a talented group of various writers and artists, many names you have no doubt heard of before. Kelly Sue Deconnick (Captain Marvel) and Ales Kot (Suicide Squad and Zero) have a story in this comic, and Cliff Chiang (Wonder Woman) contributes art to another.

More than just a seasonal horror comic, The Witching Hour is definitely something to pick up as soon as you can.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Buy This: Choose-Your-Own (Hamlet) Adventure

How fare thee,  fair customers? In this "Buy This" we'll be spotlighting a book that rivals Shakespeare's genius. Not possible? Read more below the cut to see if we can't convince you.
Prototype cover with art by Noelle Stevenson, she is the best
Cover art by Noelle Stevenson
This outrageous choose-your-own adventure book began as a Kickstarter project by North, who only asked for $20,000. The idea was so popular though, the campaign ended up scoring $580,000 to create his book!

In To Be or Not to Be, you take on the role of Hamlet, Ophelia or King Hamlet, from Shakespeare's famous play. You guide your character from page to page, jumping back and forth between the front of the book and the back of the book, helping to create a story Shakespeare himself would be ashamed to read. With three different characters and over 700 pages, there are plenty of ways you can find your character getting into trouble.

As an added bonus, every ending has a special piece of art drawn for it, and there are many. You'll see artwork from all-star artists such as Kate Beaton of Hark! A Vagrant, Zac Gorman of Magical Game Time, and Matthew Inman (aka The Oatmeal).
ZubEnding-DontFreakOut
Artwork by Jim Zub
So, if you like to take literary characters and put them in the most unexpected circumstances often ending in death (Hamlet was a tragedy) you'll love North's new book.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Preview Spotlights - 4/4/13

Hey G-Martians (can I call you that?)

It's previews season again. Time to get those advance orders and subscriptions logged in so you can get that sweet 35% discount.  You'll be able to enter your orders tomorrow, 3/4/13.

In no particular order, here's what we're looking forward to:

Lazarus #1
Image
Greg Rucka, Michael Lark

Why we're excited: Greg Rucka is underused. From Whiteout to Queen and Country to Gotham Central, Rucka writes moody noir-tinged true-crime stories that perfectly blend plausibility with fantasy. Michael Lark's realism and color washed out color palettes are the perfect compliment. We haven't seen Rucka do a dystopian sci-fi story, so this is a new genre to get Ruckified. We have high hopes.

Why you should care: An original series from Greg Rucka doesn't come along very often. The guy doesn't do a series unless he thinks has a story with longevity and an enduring concept. Lark, his collaborator on Gotham Central, is consistently solid, so this will not be one to miss.






Superman Unchained #1
DC
Scott Snyder, Jim Lee

Why we're excited: Snyder's been tearing it up over at DC. His universally acclaimed Batman run masks has overshadowed his other excellent work on Swamp Thing and American Vampire. In addition to The Wake, a new original miniseries over at Vertigo. Snyder is ready to give us his take on Superman.

Why you should care: Big Blue is DC's flagship character, but if you're a fan you know how troubled the creative directions have been. Unlike Batman, Superman is a character that doesn't gel very well with the darker, more mature direction that comics have taken. Even Bryan Singer's Superman Returns suffered due to apparently retrograde themes. Originally a symbol of the simplistic, big-hearted American Dream (or some would say nativism and white male hegemony) DC has worked hard to rehabilitate the Superman image. DC is following a familiar pattern here, both in the comics and film world. Take a hot creator who has achieved success on Batman and give him his stab at Superman. The Nolans are involved in Zack Snyder's upcoming Man of Steel, Tim Burton was once developing a famously crazy Superman film starring Nic Cage, Grant Morrison's stellar All-Star Superman and his more recent Action Comics run came after his success with Batman, Mark Waid's Birthright came after the Batman-centered JLA story Tower of Babel. Some of these were more successful than others, but all of them gave us interesting spins on the Superman mythology, but none of them really coalesced into a distinctive status quo.

Snyder's penchant for generational conflict, historical mysteries, and the technical workings of a world could bring some needed detail to Superman. His intense focus on character that blew us all away with his Batman vs. Joker arc Death of the family showed us how deeply he thinks of character dynamics, even if he tends to wax philosophical a tad too often. Superman is a character in dire need of some enduring philosophical grounding. Who is he? A cosmic alien? An emotionally vulnerable man with an invulnerable outer shell? A beacon of historical change and progress in the name of good? A conservative Greatest Generation man out of time? (Actually, DC seems to have nixed this last idea after canning Orson Scott Card's Superman series after much controversy) Whatever direction Snyder takes, we're sure it will be heartfelt and thoughtful, and will add powerfully to the conversations surrounding the soul of the Man of Steel.


Batman/Superman #1
Greg Pak, Jae Lee

Why we're excited: Greg Pak's great work on Incredible Hercules and Magneto: Testament shows how versatile his writing is. He can shift from humor to tragic seriousness fluidly, and this makes him the perfect guy to perform the tonal juggling act required for writing two characters as different as Batman and Superman. Jae Lee is a prolific cover artist, but his sequential work on Marvel's Dark Tower is worthy of serious acclaim. His shading and forms are interestingly mythic and statuesque.

Why you should care: A new stab at the World's Finest team-up seems to be probing new ideas for a possible film team-up in the future. Teaming up Batman and Superman is always tricky--the two are almost polar opposites, and finding a suitable middle ground between the bright, cosmic futurism of Metropolis and the dilapidated, noir mortality of Gotham City--but the blend of conflict between the characters themselves, and opposite but complimentary roles they play has produced some of the most enduring moments in Superhero comics. It's always been one of the most interesting relationships in comics, and it's high time focus in on it again. If there is to be a Batman/Superman movie crossover in the future, the inspirations will likely start here.


Six-Gun Gorilla
Boom!
Simon Spurrier, Jeff Stokely

Why we're excited: It's a gorilla! With guns! Seriously, though Spurrier and Stokely are relative newcomers, and we're always excited for new blood. The story seems to be a sort of bizarre other-planet western sort of thing. Stokely's art looks positively gonzo, and we like that.

Why you should care: C'mon, it's a gorilla with guns, what more do you need to know?











Daredevil: Dark Nights #1 of 8
Lee Weeks

Why we're excited: We love creators with the stuff to both write and draw. Weeks is a veteran Daredevil writer from the 90s, and we're excited to see him return to the title with this miniseries that looks to be taking its cues from the classic Frank Miller run. Mark Waid has been consistently hitting it out of the park on his Daredevil series, and it seems to be leading to a renewed interest in the character.

Why you should care: This is a return to roots for Daredevil. Before Bendis outed Matt Murdock's identity, Daredevil had a more conventional, but no less thrilling life as a superhero. This seems to be a return to form for the character, that will likely fall sometime before the Bendis Run. This will likely be a refreshing, moody miniseries with a strong focus on narrative.




Uncanny #1
Dynamite!
Andy Diggle, Aaron Campbell


Why we're excited: Andy Diggle is a British superstar. The man has written just about every series on the shelves. Thunderbolts, Swamp Thing, Green Arrow, Daredevil, there's nothing this guy can't write. The prospect of a new original series sounds delightful. A blend of international intrigue and paranormal powers, this looks like a focused, grounded series of mystery and deception.

Why you should care: Any original series from a top talent is worth a look. This one looks awesome for all the reasons listed above.









The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys #1 of 6
Dark Horse
Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, Becky Cloonan

Why we're excited: My Chemical Romance frontman and Umbrella Academy scribe Gerard Way is a guy we like to see writing new comics. Umbrella Academy is consistently on our top picks shelf. Way is spinning a new tale of teen punks vs. corporations that looks as witty and youthful as his previous work.

Why you should care: Way is a guy to watch. He's extremely talented and full of great ideas. This new miniseries looks similar in tone to Marvel's Runaways, one of its most accessible and best-loved series. Killjoys will likely be a great time that will bring younger readers into the comic book fold and entertain older ones.


That's all folks. Get your orders in at g-mart.com in the next few days to ensure your discounted subscription arrives on time.









Wednesday, June 8, 2011

New this week! Wednesday, June 8th!

Hey there, G-Mart friends & customers! Woowee, it's a SCORCHER out there. Come on by the G and get out of the heat and get some comics!

Wow, it seems like just a week or so ago it was fall weather. We skipped spring.

Anyway, lots of new stuff, we restocked plenty of the Flashpoint spin-offs, we've even got some of the Flashpoint world buttons (and some free Green Lantern movie buttons!). If you don't see it on the shelf, ASK! We tend to have more copies, and more titles, listed on our site at www.g-mart.com!
  • Aardvark-Vanaheim
    • Glamourpuss No. 19
  • Abstract Studios
    • Echo #30 - Last issue!
  • Archie Comics
    •  Mega Man #2
    • Veronica No. 207 (Kevin Keller #1) - Kevin Keller returns to Riverdale in the pages of his own mini-series, from superstar writer/artist Dan Parent!
  • Avatar Press, Inc.
    • Caligula #2 
  • Boom Studios
    •  Farscape #20
    • Starborn #7
  • Dark Horse Comics
    • Star Wars: The Old Republic - The Lost Suns #1
  • DC Comics
    • All New Batman: Brave and the Bold 8
    • Batman and Robin 24
    • Batman: Arkham City 2
    • Batwoman - Elegy (SC) - The wonderful wild of Batwoman kicks off here!
    • Birds of Prey 13
    • Booster Gold 45 - Booster knows that the Flashpoint world isn't his own. But how does he get back? How does he make things right?
    • DC Comics Presents - Impulse 1 
    • Doc Savage 15
    • Flashpoint: Citizen Cold 1
    • Flashpoint: Deathstroke & the Curse of the Ravager 1
    • Flashpoint: Emperor Aquaman 1 - He will drown the world - then rule it!
    • Flashpoint: Frankenstein & the Creatures of the Unknown 1
    • Red Robin 24
    • Titans 36 
  • DC Comics / Vertigo
    • American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest 1 - It's World War II in Nazi-occupied Romania as vampire hunters Felicia Book and Cash McCogan go behind enemy lines. But their haunted, twisted past with Skinner Sweet makes the mission more difficult than they imagined!
    • Scalped 49
    • Sweet Tooth Vol. 3: Animal Armies
    • Unwritten 26 
  • Dynamite Entertainment
    •  Warlord of Mars #7 
  • IDW Publishing
    • G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #167
    • Love and Capes - Ever After #5 
  • Image Comics
    • Blue Estate #3
    • Green Wake #3
    • Moriarty #2
    • Morning Glories #10 - Since enrolling at the Academy, no new student has been through more than Jade. But it turns out this is one girl who is no stranger to pain and suffering...
    • Samurai's Blood #1
    • Savage Dragon #171
    • Spawn #208
  • Image Comics / Top Cow
    • Netherworld Issue 2
  • Marvel Comics
    • 15 Love No. 1
    • Annihilators No. 4
    • Black Panther - The Man Without Fear No. 519
    • Captain America - No Escape (SC)
    • Dark Tower Vol. 6: The Gunslinger - The Little Sisters of Eluria (HC) 
    • Deadpool No. 38
    • Fear Itself: Deadpool No. 1 - Has Deadpool really been chosen as one of the worthy, granted one of The Serpent's Hammers? Or did he just take any old hammer and go to town with some rhinestones?
    • Fear Itself: Fearsome Four No. 1
    • Fear Itself: Spider-Man No. 2
    • Ghost Rider No. 0.1 - Can Blaze actually allow himself to 'give up the ghost'? And, if so, who will the Spirit of Vengeance pass onto next?
    • Hulk-Sized Mini-Hulks No. 1
    • Incredible Hulks No. 630
    • Iron Age - Alpha No. 1 - The Dark Phoenix returns! And as the earth is destroyed, Iron Man is swept into the time-stream where the only chance for survival is to gather the greatest heroes from across the eras....
    • Journey Into Mystery Vol. 1, No. 624
    • Ka-Zar No. 1
    • Marvel Adventures: Super Heroes No. 15
    • New Avengers No. 13
    • Stand - No Man's Land No. 5 
    • Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 1, No. 159 
    • Wolverine No. 10
    • X-Men: Legacy No. 250
  • Marvel Comics / MAX
    • PunisherMAX No. 14
    • Supreme Power No. 1 
  • United Plankton Pictures
    • Spongebob Comics #3 

-Paul
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