Marvel Monday 6/6 50% off Ultimate X-Men #1-12

Posted on June 6th, 2011 - 08:18 AM by

The world stands on the brink of genetic war. Mankind makes the first move, launching an army of giant, cybernetic executioners called Sentinels-programmed to target and eliminate mutants. The only force preventing total annihilation: the X-Men!

With X-Men: First Class dominating the box office, we’re continuing our celebration with all things X this week! On sale today we’ve got the first twelve issues of the groundbreaking Ultimate X-Men series at half-off the normal price.

Magneto and his mutant terrorist cell are preparing to follow through on their threats of Homo Sapien genocide. Are the X-Men up to the task of stopping them?

The only mutant to ever make it outside the walls of Weapon X has been the Adamantium-clawed Wolverine…until now! Get a look inside the Ultimate Universe’s Weapon X program and see what is in store for the mutants!

Find out what happens in these stellar stories from Mark Millar and Andy Kubert, add them to your digital collection today and keep an eye out for more totally awesome deals down the road.


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Marvel Monday 5/2 Half Price Loki and Balder The Brave

Posted on May 2nd, 2011 - 10:37 AM by

Hearken! The most mightiest of days is upon us once more. Marvel Monday is here and it tells thee save! As just in time for the big screen debut of Thor, Loki, Balder and Volstagg we’re offering half price issues of both Loki and Balder The Brave to those most eager for tales of heroics and treachery.

View Asgardian lore from new eyes as Loki rewrites the history of the golden city and its denizens! In this story, Loki’s insatiable lust for power, his conflicted sentiments toward Sif, his antipathy toward Balder, and the feelings of longing and resentment toward his older brother, Thor, and uncaring father, Odin, will take on new meaning.

Plus it’s a classic tale from the Asgard of old in Balder The Brave by master scribe Walter Simonson. While away from Asgard, Balder’s lord and master, the mighty Odin, perished. But for the gods, death is not the end… He’ll have to join Thor for a journey in the underworld realm of Hel! Not only have the Frost Giants besieged the realm of Nornheim, they’ve made off his beloved Queen Karnilla as well! The journey through the Nine Worlds begins!

Verily this sale won’t last long so take advantage of the savings while it lasts add these comics to your digital collection and don’t forget Thor hits theaters May 6th!


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X-Men Phoenix Warsong and Endsong $0.99 sale!

Posted on April 22nd, 2011 - 10:29 AM by

Industry superstar Greg Land and rising star Greg Pak begin their amazing X-Men work here! The mysterious and powerful PHOENIX FORCE is life incarnate, and yet it consumes whole worlds in a moment. Its long history with the X-Men is fraught with tragedy…especially concerning one of the most beloved of their number, JEAN GREY. What will happen when the Phoenix returns to Earth in search of the one mortal who could ever contain its power…only to find her dead?

It’s Friday, start the weekend off right by downloading two amazing story arcs for half their normal price. The Phoenix is back! But where has it been reborn? Fire and pain await the X-Men. Can they handle what’s to come?!

Find out by adding both X-Men: Phoenix Warsong and Endsong to your digital library today. This is one red hot sale you don’t want to miss out on so don’t wait download these ten issues in the Comics by comiXology app or Marvel comics app  today!


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A Curtain Call For Comic Books

Posted on February 17th, 2011 - 13:14 PM by

Despite technical woes, legal disputes, and more bad press than even the Daily Bugle would care to print, the Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark continues to swing onward towards becoming one of the biggest musicals in history! It’s officially scheduled to open next month after over a year of false starts and while many have claimed the production seems doomed to fail, it is still anyone’s guess as to whether or not the web-slinger will hit the jackpot with theater goers.

One of the projects biggest hurdles has been it’s production. With a budget busting $65 million expense spread out across it’s massive cast, crew and elaborate effects and set design critics have argued that comics and superhero’s have no place among chorus lines and cat walks. True the high flying antics of many a spandex clad super-hero may not be the most practical choice for a Broadway musical, however that doesn’t mean the medium is without dramatic merits. Check out the list below for some awesome comics worthy of the spotlight but won’t break the bank in the process.

1. Little Nemo in Slumberland: Forget Little Orphan Annie, this classic Winsor McCay strip has the making’s of a sleeper hit. Worth it almost for The Marquee art alone this comic from the early 1900′s serves as a charming reminder of the magic of childhood and the dreams that go along with it. With the right set design and a proper score McCay’s timeless tale could speak to a whole new audience of all ages eager to dream once again on the great white way.

2. Jenny Finn Doom Messiah: Imagine if Oliver twist had been adapted for the stage buy H.P. Lovecraft.  Forget happy go lucky Street Urchins and get ready for a macabre mystery of the highest order. Seeing Mignola’s art translated to a stage production would be spectacular, and just imagine the stage directions “Exit pursued by an enormous tentacle monster” that’s just theater magic waiting to happen.

3. Pinocchio Vampire Slayer: Traditional Puppet Theater pre-dates the modern musical by several hundred years, and while current Off-Broadway hits like Avenue Q have reinvigorated the genre for a new generation, the most famous marionette of all time could use a bit of a re-boot. The SLG graphic novel would provide the perfect source material for an action packed take, savvy among the disturbing trend of vampirism fanatics on the up-swing of late. check it out today!

4. Tom Strong: A role tailor made for a true leading man of Broadway and with the success of Moore’s other work across different mediums Tom Strong seems a likely choice for the next disowned adaption. Tom ,Tesla and The Modular Man!  A homage to the science hero’s of pulp and dime novel’s past would work well in an industry known for revivals.

5. Archie: Speaking of revivals, a lot has been going down in Riverdale lately, a wedding, a funeral and the arrival of a brand new character helped finally bring this classic title up to speed with the rest of the industry. Sure Archie and the gang have have had their share of Musical endeavors in the past, but why not go out on a limb and do something a little different? maybe exam the genre mainstay in a darker light? or perhaps give it the Mel Brooks treatment?

6. Batman/Superman: Without a doubt DC will likely cook up something cool to stake their claim in the theatrical world (although it should be noted there was in fact a short lived superman musical in the sixties, seriously!) but rather than rely on over-top stunts and an expense score, why not go in the direction least expected. Opera. Think Gotham City Soprano’s mixed with a fresh take on the Kryptonian Space Opera!

7.  Hawkeye & Mocking Bird: What’s not to love about the drama of star-crossed lovers unfolding before a live audience? The comic event that brought Marvel’s unlikely pair of Love birds back into lives of mainstream readership seems to operate on an almost shakepearean level. For comic relief just add Deadpool after all who needs aerial acrobatics when you can break the fourth wall and go “meta” with a little gunplay?

Of course these are just simple ideas offered up in the wake of the media frenzy that is Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark. As of this posting it’s scheduled to open on March 15th 2011 fans of live theater, comics and U2 should check it out. In the meantime however, check out the awesome comics hitting the app this week and while your at it why not tell us which one’s you’d love to see get the ol’ razzle dazzle treatment?


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Amazing Spider-Man #648

Posted on November 18th, 2010 - 08:24 AM by

Brand New Day, One More Day, One Moment In Time. The past few years have been giving poor Peter Parker a temporal smack down. Whatever your feelings about Spidey’s recent history, Amazing Spider-Man has experienced substantial changes that are reshaping Spider-Man for new generations of readers.

The last few issues of Amazing have been rough steps in tidying up Spider-Man continuity for the Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos led Big Time. We’ve seen classic bad guys enter the fray once again and we’ve been handed down clumsy crib notes from on high to remind of us the sundry dramas haunting Peter and co. Lucky for us, ASM #648 is a huge success. Slott manages to tease out timeless character while constructing the roots of an arc that is scrupulously up to date. He addresses work, romance and all things spandex in a single issue that—while not free of its pacing faults— brings coherence to a multifaceted hero. Slott also manages to elegantly refer to the Marvel universe at large, exploding the scope of what has sometimes been an insular book. Ramos’s art works wonderfully for the aims of the story. He brings a kinetic, cartoon energy that balances Slott’s grounded plotting.

In the wake of some major changes, this is a book for skeptics and true-believers alike.

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Recommended Digital Comics: Marvel 1602

Posted on November 11th, 2010 - 08:41 AM by

The Marvel Universe has seen it’s far share of alternate histories over the years. From the distopain age of Apocalypse and the forbidding Earth X to the ultra futuristic world of the year 2099 and even the adventures of an old man named Logan and a few of the Avengers offspring. Yet rarely have readers of American comics ever been treated to a glimpse of an alternate past, with one notable exception, Marvel 1602.

Now available for download from the Marvel Comics app - Neil Gaiman’s and Andy Kubert’s uncompromising vision of Merry Old England is  a true masterwork of art and story that both long time fans and causal readers can enjoy. Of course being gorgeously released on the high resolution of an iPhone or iPad only makes 1602 more of a delight and a worthwhile download.

With something amiss in the last days of Queen Elizabeth’s reign who else can she turn to but her most trusted servants Sir Nicholas Fury and the royal physician Doctor Stephen Strange? Yet as these two men quest to unravel a dark conspiracy, wide spread terror sweeps across mainland Europe at the hands of the corrupt witchbreed inquisitors and the evil tyrant Count Otto Von Doom. Familiar yet fantastic there are enough twists and turns in this eight issue miniseries to keep historians of both the Marvel Universe and our own engaged and entertained. Just how many Marvel Hero’s get a make over in merry old england? download today and find out!


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