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I imagine you all know this by now, but on Tuesday, DC Comics made the surprising announcement that they will be rebooting their entire universe in September, and releasing 50 new ‘#1′ issues (find out more here). I didn’t say too much at the time, because I’m not best pleased about the announcement. I don’t [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, June 2, 2021 at 10:18 am
Filed under Featured Content, News · Tagged Aaron Lopesti, Aquaman #1, aul Jenkins, Bernard Chang, Brian Azzarello, Brian Buccellato, Captain Atom #1, CLIFF CHIANG, Dan Jurgens, DC Comics, DC Universe Presents, ERIC WALLACE, Ethan Van Sciver, Firestorm #1, Francis Manapul, Freddie Williams II, GAIL SIMONE, Geoff Johns, Green Arrow #1 JT Krul, Ivan Reis, Jim lee, Justice League #1, Justice League International #1, Mister Terrific #1, Philip Tan, Roger Robinson, THE FLASH #1, The Savage Hawkman, Tony Daniel, Wonder Woman #1, Yilandray Cinar
From the press release: EXTRA-DIMENSIONAL Image Comics comes in three dimensions this February with CAPTAIN WONDER 3D Berkeley, CA - 27 December 2021 - This February, you’ll be able to enjoy an extra dimension with the release of CAPTAIN WONDER 3D from Image Comics — a comic book featuring the most advanced 3D ever used [...]
Held from March 13th & 14th, 2010, Washington State Convention & Trade Center, Seattle, WA, Emerald City Comic Con is one of the best regarded U.S. Comic conventions, enjoyed equally by both fans and professionals. In the run up to the con, new guests are being announced every few days. It’s been about a month [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Monday, December 21, 2021 at 12:45 am
Filed under Comic Conventions, News · Tagged 2010 Emerald City ComiCon, Ben McCool, Ben Templesmith, Convention, David Mack, ECCC, Ed Brubaker, Emerald City ComiCon, Greg Rucka, JH Williams III, Lenonard Nimoy, Lou Ferrigno, Philip Tan, Tim Sale
Diamond Distribution have just supplied Hypergeek with a full run down of their November 2009 Direct Market sales figures. If you are not familiar with how Diamond’s sales figures, here’s how they are calculated: Data for Diamond’s sales charts—which include the monthly market shares and all top product charts—are compiled by Diamond Comic Distributors from [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Monday, December 7, 2021 at 7:14 pm
Filed under Featured Content, News, Sales Figures · Tagged Abstract Studios, Adventure Comics #5, Archie, Archie #603, Batman & Robin #6, Batman: Battle for the Cowl, Blackest Night #5, Boom, Brian Michael Bendis, Buffy the Vampire Slayer #30, Captain America: Reborn #4, Charts, Chew, Dark Avengers, Dark Avengers #11, Dark Horse, DC Comics, Deadpool Classic Volume 3, Dynamite, Eaglemoss Publications, Echo #16, Ed Brubaker, Flash: Rebirth #5, Fred Van Lente, Garth Ennis, Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Green Lantern #48, Green Lantern Cops #42, Green Lantern: Agent Orange, Harris Comics, Image, Image United #1, Incognito TP, Ivan Reis, Jesus Hates Zombies: Lincoln Hates Werewolves GN Vol 03, John Layman, John McCea, Justice League of America #6, Kev Walker, Marvel Comics, Marvel Zombies 3, Mike Deodato, New Avengers #59, November 2009, Oni Press, Philip Tan, Random House, Rob Guillory, Sales Figures, Sean Philips, Stan Sakai, Strange Suspense Steve Ditko Archive HC Vol 01, Stumptown #1, Supergod #1, Tables, The Boys Volume 5 Herogasm, Top 300 Comics, Top 300 TPBs & GNs, Usagi Yjimbo: Yokai, Vol. 1: Assemble, Volume 1: Taster's Choice, Wizard
Diamond Distribution just supplied Hypergeek with data for the top publishers and products for November 2009. If you are not familiar with how Diamond’s sales figures, here’s how they are calculated: Data for Diamond’s sales charts—which include the monthly market shares and all top product charts—are compiled by Diamond Comic Distributors from a universe of [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, December 3, 2021 at 11:04 pm
Filed under Featured Content, News, Sales Figures · Tagged Adventure Comics #5, Archie, Batman & Robin #6, Batman: Battle for the Cowl, Blackest Night #5, Boom, Brian Michael Bendis, Captain America: Reborn #4, Chew, Cover Girls of the DC Universe: Black Canary Statue, Dark Avengers, Dark Avengers #11, Dark Horse, DC, Deadpool Classic Volume 3, Diamond Distribution, Dynamite, Ed Brubaker, Flash: Rebirth #5, Fred Van Lente, Garth Ennis, Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Green Lantern #48, Green Lantern Cops #42, Green Lantern: Agent Orange, Heroclix Marvel Hammer of Thor Booster Packs, Image, Incognito TP, Ivan Reis, John Layman, John McCea, Justice League of America #6, Kev Walker, Marvel, Marvel Zombies 3, Mike Deodato, New Avengers #59, November 2009, Philip Tan, Rob Guillory, Sean Philips, Stan Sakai, The Boys Volume 5 Herogasm, the top 10 comics, Top 10 Games, top 10 graphic novels & trades, Top 10 Toys & Statues, top 11 publishers, Usagi Yjimbo: Yokai, Vol. 1: Assemble, Volume 1: Taster's Choice, Wizard
Hypergeek’s Hot Picks is a weekly column on the site, where I take a look through the list of comics being released that week, and decide which ones I think are worth picking up. I then pick out the comics which I am most looking forward to, and tell readers why I think they will [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, September 17, 2021 at 1:58 am
Filed under Columns, Hypergeek's Hot Picks · Tagged 28 Days Later #2, Batman and Robin #4, Beasts of Burden #1 (of 4), Boom Studios, Brain K. Vaghan, Brian Hitch, Captain America: Reborn #3 (of 5), Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, DC Universe, Declan Shalvey, Don Kramer, Ed Brubaker, Eric Trautmann, Evan Dorkin, Ex Machina #45, Frank Quitely, Gene Ha, Grant Morrison, Hypergeek's Hot Picks, J. Michael Straczynski, Jesus Saiz, Jill Thompson, JSA vs. Kobra: Engines of Faith #4 (of 6), Julian Totino Tedesco, Mark Sable, Marvel Comics, Michael Allan Nelson, Michael Babinski, Philip Tan, Steve Kurth, The Brave and the Bold #27, Tony Harris, Ultimate Comics Armor Wars #1 (of 4), Unthinkable #5, Warren Ellis, Wildstorm