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HYPER YOYO ACCEL ORIGIN PUNKISH GREEN (Net)
From BNTCA - Toy. Hyper Yoyo Accel, which is incredibly popular in Japan right now, is finally coming to the US! The Hyper Yoyo Accel series features the innovative "Accel System," a patented technology (pending in both Japan and the US) that allows the yoyo to spin at high speed without... Read More →
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IDOLMASTER SHINY COLORS ESPRESTO CLEAR MATERIAL HANA SUZUKI
From Banpresto. This 8 3/4" tall figure of Hana Suzuki from The Idolmaster Shiny Colors series features a stunning clear material design. The intricate sculpting and elegant pose make it a standout piece for fans of the series.
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ILLUSTRATION MAGAZINE #81 (C: 0-1-1)
On the cover and inside we feature the work of John Held, Jr., the legendary cartoonist/illustrator of the Jazz Age, best known for his depictions of the Flapper era of the 1920s. Next up, we feature the work of Howard Chandler Christy, known today for his "Christy Girl" (the successor... Read More →
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ILLUSTRATORS #43
A Wild West special beginning with the history of the western pulps and featuring the wonderful Western Art of such luminaries as Norman Saunders, Allen Anderson, John Severin, Fred Harman (Red Ryder), et al. We reminisce on the Western, War and Humorous art of John Severin, and remember those ads... Read More →
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ILLUSTRATORS #44
illustrators spotlights Spanish surrealist pop artist Dulk (Antonio Segura) and his animals in peril; goes back three centuries to the biting satire and acute observation of William Hogarth; enjoys the mystical and surreal world of Murugiah; the young Vietnamese artist YinXin He and her phantasmagorical images; and will Artificial Intelligence... Read More →
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ILLUSTRATORS SPECIAL #17 TRIGAN EMPIRE ARTISTS
One of the most fondly remembered British strips was the fully painted The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire. With its pseudo retro setting in a world resembling Ancient Rome but with the advances of science in its weapons and flying vehicles, it set the standard in boys' comics... Read More →
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INFINITE HORRORS MAGAZINE #1 (MR)
Infinite Horrors is a brand new, full-color, ad-free horror magazine from the creators of Infinite Worlds
For Mature Readers
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JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR #88 (C: 0-1-1)
Since TJKC is for Kirby collectors, we're doing a whole issue about collectors! This issue we'll explore people's quest for and purchase of Jack's original artwork, and what it means to them to own not just the art, but the Kirby comics themselves. Collectors share personal stories about meeting Jack... Read More →
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JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR #89
Jack's friends will be close, and his enemies closer, in the Kirby Conspiracies issue! We'll skulk through palace intrigue in Darkseid's Fourth World regime, the too-many attempted overthrows of Odin in Asgard, newly discovered Jack Kirby & Joe Simon swipes, the many contradictions of Kang, frustrations seeing the Inhumans on... Read More →
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JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR #91 30TH ANNIVERSARY ED
For its 30th anniversary issue, the Jack Kirby Collector pulls out all the stops for a celebration of Kirby's Greatest Victories! We cover all the major triumphs, from Jack getting the girl (wife Roz Kirby) and scoring early hits with Captain America and Boy Commandos, surviving WWII combat (and helping... Read More →
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JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR #93
Supporting Players! We give top billing to some of the lesser lights of Jack's oeuvre, including almost-major villains like Darkseid's crony Kanto the Assassin and Diablo, along with wannabe "Loser" Rodney Rumpkin, Mr. Little, the Falcon, Randu Singh, and others who finally take center stage! Plus: an unpublished 1970 interview... Read More →
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JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR #95
Kirby MADNESS! There's a fine line between genius and insanity, so we'll examine some of Jack's more deranged series and characters, from the Dingbats, Goody Rickels, and Destroyer Duck, to the Goozlebobber, Not Brand Echh, and a mountain of animation concepts too crazy to hit the airwaves! Also included is... Read More →
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JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR #96
KIRBY QUESTIONS! Can you handle dissecting Kirby's unpublished/untitled/unknown works? Tracking down the myriad Heroes & Villains Sketchbook variants? Hearing Jack discuss his involvement with Phantom Force, or learning about his daughter's career as a 1960s pop star? There's also a revealing 2002 interview with Stan Lee about his book Excelsior,... Read More →













