New episode! This week we're digging up Mort the Dead Teenager, one of the strangest comics Marvel ever put out in the 1990s. Joining us to talk about the book is zombie expert and comic creator Will Robson!
Chris Claremont’s ‘Wolverine: Deep Cut’ ses to tell untold tale starting July 2024
Set during the X-Men’s beloved “Outback Era,” Chris Claremont and Edgar Salazar reunite in WOLVERINE: DEEP CUT, the latest “retro pick” X-Men series coming this July!
In 2012 I self-published a 30-page #comic, DELILAH DIRK AND THE SEEDS OF GOOD FORTUNE.
11 years later, in 2023, despite the default pay-what-you-want price being $0.00 and only being available in (DRM-free) PDF format from one obscure store, it made up 5% of my #book "royalties."
It's not the complete picture, but take from that what you will.
$20 Half Price Books pickup- #AlisonBechdel . #DanPiraro and The Bradleys possibly signed by #PeterBagge. There is a signed edition of 900 of this book but the examples I've seen on eBay are signed P Bagge and say 900. Not sure if this is really signed or something else but for the price I'm happy.
Hello! I finally did a small print run of my horror #comic about burnout, The Paradox - and you can get one from my Ko-Fi shop here: https://ko-fi.com/s/ec225dca30
Heading to the post office to ship some out tomorrow!
Hey if you like #comicBooks I wrote a blog post on the cosmic pre-history of the #Marvel comics universe. How long will it be accurate? Only Marvel editorial knows for sure!
New #DollarBinDiscovery episode! It's time to throw on some comfy sweats, grab your favorite beverage, and burrow under your favorite blanket because we're talking about cozycore comics! Mike picked up Superman Meets the Quick Bunny, while Jessika snuggled up to Star Wars: Ewoks!
Listen anywhere but Spotify, or just go here: https://buff.ly/49xkRld
(also, yes, we'll be back to or normal deep dives next week!) #Comics#ComicBooks#Superman#DCComics#Marvel#StarWars#Ewoks#DollarBinComics
This past weekend, we stopped at a tiny arcade at the hotel I stayed at with the family. They have one of the two greatest arcade games of all time - Ms. Pac-Man and Mortal Kombat II.
Don't argue with me...that's totally a fact.
Regardless, as the main screens cycled through I took this picture. There was a screen that showed up with details on how to order the soundtrack as well as two different Mortal Kombat comic books back when this dropped in 1993.
I wonder...do you think that's still valid? And if not, do you think there's folks out there who still have copies of these comics / the CD? Cause...I kind of want them.
Also, who stood around in an arcade in 1993 with a pen and paper to write down all this information? Cause I want to meet those people too...