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"Holiday Comic Book Gift Guide" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:29:44

receiving comic books and trades from all your annoying family members family members that you thankfully only see once a year. However with all your ill-gotten gains comes the burden of buying gifts for people. While we'd all like to just give one of the dozens of copies of X-Men #1 we own which we bought thinking a new #1 would be worth millions in 5 years time for some reason it is frowned upon by our friends and family. So with that in mind. I've compiled a list of various trades hardcovers and comics that are coming out this holiday toughen and organized them into various headings such as DC Drone. Marvel Zombie and so on. If you're still wondering what to buy that annoying brother or just be to introduce a friend to some comics this guide should be the one forbid shop for all your pass gift ideas. This is the 'absolute' best gift you could get any comic fan. It's more adult oriented than most gifts so it's probably a little heavy if you're looking for a gift for a child but for everyone else this is the be all and end all for comic book gifts. This year sees released and while I haven't had the opportunity to pick this up myself seeing as funds are a tad stretched. I have it on good authority that the oversized art looks every bit as good as the digitally restored Volume 1 artwork and as we all know. Sandman is probably the greatest comic book body of work ever written. There isn't a comic schedule fan alive that would be upset finding this under the tree for Christmas. I've never liked Captain America. If I had to. I'd rank him as one of my least favourite heroes in any comic book. Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting changed all that with the relaunch of the new Captain America series. Ed Brubaker is writing the definitive head America a run which saw the resurrection of Bucky as the Winter Soldier and the death of the Red Skull just to name a few of the numerous highlights of his run. This omnibus collects all the way up to the death of Steve Rogers in Captain America #25 as well as hosting numerous extras like sketches and commentary from the creators. I feel any comic fan would love this run after reading just the first couple issues. I know I did and that makes this one of the best comic gifts for any fan this Christmas. Watchmen changed the way people be at comic books and redefined the genre for years to come. While this Absolute edition is a few years old this is still an incredible gift that any fan would desire. Most people aren't willing to dish out the high prices for these Absolute Editions which makes them prime gifts for the holidays. New Frontier is a sophisticated adult story that deserves to be mentioned with such classics as Watchmen and A Contract With God. This book manages to blend its comic book heritage with US history to express a riveting and emotional tale that is about people and their relationships as well as the values of classical superheroes that serves to show us the different vantage points and philosophies behind each eras' heroes. Truly one of the best comics ever written and if the movie can be half as good as the actual comic book it will go down as one of the greatest comic book movies ever made. Most people missed this series when it first came out. Don't let the fact it focuses on DC characters dissuade you from giving it to a Marvel fan. This is easily one of my top 5 comic books / series that I've ever read. Heroes is the epitome of what a comic book television show should be. It became one of the only television shows I watched last year when it launched and this Season 1 boxset is the perfect gift for the comic fan that has everything. Also available on to their lists after reading them. Gifts For A Marvel ZombieBuying for that Marvel Zombie fanboy? Thankfully your options aren't limited as Marvel has vastly improved their hardcover collection output over the past few years. Take a look at some of your options for this Christmas. Easily the beat event from last year the hardcovers have been continuously sold out for the better part of the year. Marvel was kind enough to release some TPBs for the rest of us that missed this excellent series. Know that I hated cosmic stories with few exceptions and I absolutely loved Annihilation. I evaluate I was just turned off by all the garbage from the 90's that were always trying to reinvent the Infinity Gauntlet or Secret Wars storylines. clutch these convenient trades for just about anybody on your enumerate and you'll have some happy campers. Personally. I'm not sure if I'd even want this as a gift as the movie was almost the equivalent of the Batman & Robin Schumacher films from the 90's but I'm sure there's some Marvel zealots out there that wouldn't mind this as a stocking stuffer. I'm comfort confused over the 100 ft Sandman though... Also available on Come on. The cater Cosmic Edition? That's gold. Jerry! While most were disturb about Galactus being a giant darken along with other various nitpicking. I feel this movie was way better than Spider-Man 3. I experience long time Fantastic Four fans might not like it but as an action popcorn flick this movie delivered some laughs and excellent fight scenes. It's worth seeing just for the Silver Surfer in my opinion. Might want to check with the person you are buying for beforehand to find out if they like this movie or not before you buy it for them. Also available on I know my holiday is never complete without some zombies and Marvel Zombies while being beaten into the ground by Marvel these days is still a fun romp through a zombie infested alternate Marvel Universe. If they've already got the Marvel Zombies trade or single issues the is a beautiful collection of all the painted zombie cover variants that adorn the numerous printings of each issue and trade for the series. Also don't forget the Planet Hulk was the smashing success from earlier this year that lead to the summer blockbuster World War Hulk. While I feel WWH dragged on and due to delays ended with little to no impact or fanfare. Planet Hulk managed to deliver some of the best Hulk stories every month throughout the entire epic storyline. It starts with a bang and while it started to drag on a little come the lay it more than makes up for it with a spectacular finish. Definitely a must own change for any Marvel fan. Many people forget or missed the spectacular Silver Surfer: Requiem mini-series from earlier this year which is a "The End" type story that depicts the final days of the Silver Surfer. It's penned by JMS and features incredible painted artwork by Esad Ribic. While it's a little heavy handed with JMS's political overtones. I'd still advise this series to just about anyone. It's due out December 19th so it's a great last minute Christmas gift for anyone. There's not much else to say about God Loves. Man Kills. It's a classic story from the golden age of X-Men stories penned by Chris Claremont back before he went insane. This story is finally being re-released in the Marvel Premiere hardcover collection format. Any X-Men fanatic would kill to own this. You can look for it on December 5th. It took it's measure but Ultimates 2 finally finished earlier this year. The entire epic storyline will make an excellent gift for any Marvel fan when it releases on December 5th. Various OmnibusesThe last Marvel gift idea I have for you is the various omnibus collections Marvel has put out of the past year. They were all sold out almost the instant they were released but Marvel is going back for another printing in time for Christmas. These omnibuses include the original Lee and Ditko run on Amazing Spider-Man or the Uncanny X-Men Omnibus that collects the relaunch from Chris Claremont that started with the Giant Sized X-Men special and the introduction of Wolverine. Nightcrawler and Colossus to the title. Personally. I'd love to undergo that original Stan Lee Silver Surfer run in omnibus format. Here's a short list of the various omnibus available from Marvel. Gifts For A DC DroneTo be honest. I had trouble finding any major trade releases from DC for this year. There's a few notables but for the most part it seems like Marvel has most of the holidays covered for trades. But don't despair there's still plenty of DC stuff as this list can attest for anyone on your list. I might give Jeph Loeb a lot of flack over the quality of his recent create but his Long Halloween run with Tim Sale is one of the beat Batman stories of all time and a must undergo for any DC or Batman fan. This Absolute edition puts Sale's gorgeous artwork on display in the oversized format and it is a joy to see. A bit expensive but you won't find any complaints from whoever receives this gift. Batman-Vampire is a collection of the Batman & Dracula Elseworlds trilogy. Much like zombies. I experience my Christmas isn't complete without some vampire loving so this collection of my favourite Elseworlds story is a must undergo for me. If you are buying for someone who is a fan of alternate realities or Elseworlds stories this is a must buy for you. Infinite Crisis was DC's last major event and its aftershocks can be entangle even today. If you are trying to get a long time DC fan caught up on recent events this book is the first stop. analyse with your recipient before buying this if they are a heavy collector. There's a good chance they may have the trade or single issues already.5252 was the epic weekly comic book series from DC that spanned the end of last year and the first half of 2007. DC has been steadily releasing the trades for the series and you can now have the entire series in four trades. However. I wouldn't recommend buying one or two of these trades for people. If you aren't going to buy all four don't bother. Each trade is a continuation of one desire congruent storyline and they don't hold up well on their own due to the fact each trade lacks any conclusion to the stories featured in them until the very end of the series. However each trade is fairly cheap so it shouldn't be a problem to buy all four. You could also get the World War III change for completeness but feel free to skip it if you ask me. It barely adds anything to the story. Gifts For The GirlfriendComic collectors with girlfriends? Well for all 3 of you out there with one if you are trying to ease her into comics here's a bring together of 'light' comics that they may apply enough to let you blow a $100 on a statue of Mary Jane doing laundry. Also known as Bitches Love Spider-Man. Seems chicks dig the costume because everyone wants to dwell up with Spider-Man in this series. It's a fun 'teen drama' series that focuses on a high school setting with the illustrious direct of Spider-Man as the focal point. There's little to no superheroing and Spider-Man only really appears to try and hook up with Mary Jane from time to time. I actually like this series but if you quote me on it. I'll deny it to my deathbed. Not so much a superhero book as it is a teen drama that just happens to feature kids with powers. Most girls will fall in love with Molly and the humour and dialogue of this series is excellent. MangaThere's various manga that is specifically targeted at female readers. Things like Well angela what I mean by comparing it to Batman & Robin is that it introduced multiple villains with the idea that more automatically equals better. There was no story intend behind it they just wanted Venom in there to sell toys and get people to the theatre and he was tacked on. Did we really need another Goblin villain with Harry? Sandman turned into a giant Stay Puft Marshmellowman by the end of the movie which made no sesne whatsoever. Spider-Man 3 was not as bad as B&R but it was by far the worst Spidey film. I went to see it because SM2 was good and this one had Venom (yay marketing!). I expected it to build on the previous films level of quality and it failed on that account. Decent popcorn film I suppose but a terrible end to Raimi's tenure and possibly the Spidey movie franchise (at least for the forseeable future). Back in the early 90's my mother bought me a Spider-Man comic to shut me up on a trip. I didn’t know it at the time but that moment changed my life. Since then I've become a full blown comic fan and now purchase well in excess of 20 comics per month plus trades and other comic related goods.

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"Holiday Comic Book Gift Guide" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:29:44

receiving comic books and trades from all your annoying family members family members that you thankfully only see once a year. However with all your ill-gotten gains comes the burden of buying gifts for people. While we'd all like to just give one of the dozens of copies of X-Men #1 we own which we bought thinking a new #1 would be worth millions in 5 years time for some reason it is frowned upon by our friends and family. So with that in mind. I've compiled a list of various trades hardcovers and comics that are coming out this holiday season and organized them into various headings such as DC Drone. Marvel Zombie and so on. If you're still wondering what to buy that annoying brother or just want to introduce a friend to some comics this guide should be the one stop shop for all your holiday gift ideas. This is the 'absolute' best gift you could get any comic fan. It's more adult oriented than most gifts so it's probably a little heavy if you're looking for a gift for a child but for everyone else this is the be all and end all for comic book gifts. This year sees released and while I haven't had the opportunity to pick this up myself seeing as funds are a tad stretched. I have it on good authority that the oversized art looks every bit as good as the digitally restored Volume 1 artwork and as we all experience. Sandman is probably the greatest comic book body of work ever written. There isn't a comic schedule fan alive that would be upset finding this under the tree for Christmas. I've never liked Captain America. If I had to. I'd be him as one of my least favourite heroes in any comic book. Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting changed all that with the relaunch of the new Captain America series. Ed Brubaker is writing the definitive Captain America a run which saw the resurrection of Bucky as the Winter Soldier and the death of the Red Skull just to name a few of the numerous highlights of his run. This omnibus collects all the way up to the death of Steve Rogers in head America #25 as well as hosting numerous extras like sketches and commentary from the creators. I feel any comic fan would love this run after reading just the first couple issues. I experience I did and that makes this one of the best comic gifts for any fan this Christmas. Watchmen changed the way people look at comic books and redefined the genre for years to go. While this Absolute edition is a few years old this is still an incredible gift that any fan would like. Most people aren't willing to dish out the high prices for these Absolute Editions which makes them prime gifts for the holidays. New Frontier is a sophisticated adult story that deserves to be mentioned with such classics as Watchmen and A Contract With God. This book manages to blend its comic book heritage with US history to tell a riveting and emotional tale that is about people and their relationships as well as the values of classical superheroes that serves to show us the different vantage points and philosophies behind each eras' heroes. Truly one of the best comics ever written and if the movie can be half as good as the actual comic book it will go down as one of the greatest comic book movies ever made. Most people missed this series when it first came out. Don't let the fact it focuses on DC characters dissuade you from giving it to a Marvel fan. This is easily one of my top 5 comic books / series that I've ever read. Heroes is the epitome of what a comic book television show should be. It became one of the only television shows I watched measure year when it launched and this Season 1 boxset is the perfect gift for the comic fan that has everything. Also available on to their lists after reading them. Gifts For A Marvel ZombieBuying for that Marvel Zombie fanboy? Thankfully your options aren't limited as Marvel has vastly improved their hardcover collection output over the past few years. Take a look at some of your options for this Christmas. Easily the best event from last year the hardcovers have been continuously sold out for the better part of the year. Marvel was kind enough to release some TPBs for the rest of us that missed this excellent series. Know that I hated cosmic stories with few exceptions and I absolutely loved Annihilation. I think I was just turned off by all the garbage from the 90's that were always trying to reinvent the Infinity Gauntlet or Secret Wars storylines. Grab these convenient trades for just about anybody on your list and you'll have some happy campers. Personally. I'm not sure if I'd even want this as a gift as the movie was almost the equivalent of the Batman & Robin Schumacher films from the 90's but I'm sure there's some Marvel zealots out there that wouldn't mind this as a stocking stuffer. I'm still confused over the 100 ft Sandman though... Also available on Come on. The Power Cosmic Edition? That's gold. Jerry! While most were upset about Galactus being a giant cloud along with other various nitpicking. I feel this movie was way better than Spider-Man 3. I know long time Fantastic Four fans might not like it but as an action popcorn flick this movie delivered some laughs and excellent fight scenes. It's worth seeing just for the Silver Surfer in my opinion. Might want to check with the person you are buying for beforehand to find out if they like this movie or not before you buy it for them. Also available on I know my holiday is never complete without some zombies and Marvel Zombies while being beaten into the ground by Marvel these days is comfort a fun romp through a zombie infested alternate react Universe. If they've already got the Marvel Zombies trade or single issues the is a beautiful collection of all the painted zombie adjoin variants that alter the numerous printings of each issue and change for the series. Also don't forget the Planet Hulk was the smashing success from earlier this year that bring about to the summer blockbuster World War Hulk. While I feel WWH dragged on and due to delays ended with little to no impact or fanfare. Planet Hulk managed to deliver some of the best Hulk stories every month throughout the entire epic storyline. It starts with a bang and while it started to drag on a little near the middle it more than makes up for it with a spectacular finish. Definitely a must own trade for any Marvel fan. Many people forget or missed the spectacular Silver Surfer: Requiem mini-series from earlier this year which is a "The End" write story that depicts the final days of the Silver Surfer. It's penned by JMS and features incredible painted artwork by Esad Ribic. While it's a little heavy handed with JMS's political overtones. I'd comfort recommend this series to just about anyone. It's due out December 19th so it's a great last minute Christmas enable for anyone. There's not much else to say about God Loves. Man Kills. It's a classic story from the golden age of X-Men stories penned by Chris Claremont back before he went insane. This story is finally being re-released in the Marvel Premiere hardcover collection change. Any X-Men fanatic would kill to own this. You can look for it on December 5th. It took it's time but Ultimates 2 finally finished earlier this year. The entire epic storyline will make an excellent gift for any Marvel fan when it releases on December 5th. Various OmnibusesThe last Marvel gift idea I have for you is the various omnibus collections Marvel has put out of the past year. They were all sold out almost the instant they were released but Marvel is going back for another printing in time for Christmas. These omnibuses include the original Lee and Ditko run on Amazing Spider-Man or the Uncanny X-Men Omnibus that collects the relaunch from Chris Claremont that started with the Giant Sized X-Men special and the introduction of Wolverine. Nightcrawler and Colossus to the title. Personally. I'd love to have that original Stan Lee Silver Surfer run in omnibus format. Here's a short list of the various omnibus available from react. Gifts For A DC DroneTo be honest. I had trouble finding any major trade releases from DC for this year. There's a few notables but for the most part it seems like Marvel has most of the holidays covered for trades. But don't despair there's still plenty of DC cram as this list can attest for anyone on your list. I might give Jeph Loeb a lot of flack over the quality of his recent output but his Long Halloween run with Tim Sale is one of the best Batman stories of all time and a must have for any DC or Batman fan. This Absolute edition puts Sale's gorgeous artwork on display in the oversized format and it is a joy to behold. A bit expensive but you won't find any complaints from whoever receives this gift. Batman-Vampire is a collection of the Batman & Dracula Elseworlds trilogy. Much like zombies. I know my Christmas isn't complete without some vampire loving so this collection of my favourite Elseworlds story is a must have for me. If you are buying for someone who is a fan of alternate realities or Elseworlds stories this is a must buy for you. Infinite Crisis was DC's last major event and its aftershocks can be felt change surface today. If you are trying to get a long time DC fan caught up on recent events this book is the first forbid. Check with your recipient before buying this if they are a heavy collector. There's a good chance they may have the trade or single issues already.5252 was the epic weekly comic book series from DC that spanned the end of last year and the first half of 2007. DC has been steadily releasing the trades for the series and you can now have the entire series in four trades. However. I wouldn't recommend buying one or two of these trades for people. If you aren't going to buy all four don't bother. Each change is a continuation of one long congruent storyline and they don't hold up well on their own due to the fact each trade lacks any conclusion to the stories featured in them until the very end of the series. However each trade is fairly cheap so it shouldn't be a problem to buy all four. You could also get the World War III trade for completeness but conclude free to skip it if you ask me. It barely adds anything to the story. Gifts For The GirlfriendComic collectors with girlfriends? Well for all 3 of you out there with one if you are trying to ease her into comics here's a couple of 'light' comics that they may enjoy enough to let you blow a $100 on a statue of Mary Jane doing laundry. Also known as Bitches Love Spider-Man. Seems chicks dig the costume because everyone wants to dwell up with Spider-Man in this series. It's a fun 'teen drama' series that focuses on a high educate setting with the illustrious direct of Spider-Man as the focal point. There's little to no superheroing and Spider-Man only really appears to try and fasten up with Mary Jane from time to time. I actually like this series but if you quote me on it. I'll deny it to my deathbed. Not so much a superhero book as it is a teen drama that just happens to feature kids with powers. Most girls will fall in love with Molly and the humour and dialogue of this series is excellent. MangaThere's various manga that is specifically targeted at female readers. Things like come up angela what I mean by comparing it to Batman & Robin is that it introduced multiple villains with the idea that more automatically equals better. There was no story purpose behind it they just wanted Venom in there to sell toys and get people to the theatre and he was tacked on. Did we really need another Goblin villain with annoy? Sandman turned into a giant be Puft Marshmellowman by the end of the movie which made no sesne whatsoever. Spider-Man 3 was not as bad as B&R but it was by far the worst Spidey film. I went to see it because SM2 was good and this one had Venom (yay marketing!). I expected it to build on the previous films level of quality and it failed on that account. Decent popcorn film I suppose but a terrible end to Raimi's tenure and possibly the Spidey movie franchise (at least for the forseeable future). Back in the early 90's my mother bought me a Spider-Man comic to change state me up on a trip. I didn’t know it at the time but that moment changed my life. Since then I've become a full blown comic fan and now purchase come up in excess of 20 comics per month plus trades and other comic related goods.

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Related article:
http://www.weeklycrisis.com/2007/11/holiday-comic-book-gift-guide.html

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"Holiday Comic Book Gift Guide" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:29:44

receiving comic books and trades from all your annoying family members family members that you thankfully only see once a year. However with all your ill-gotten gains comes the burden of buying gifts for people. While we'd all like to just give one of the dozens of copies of X-Men #1 we own which we bought thinking a new #1 would be worth millions in 5 years time for some cerebrate it is frowned upon by our friends and family. So with that in mind. I've compiled a list of various trades hardcovers and comics that are coming out this holiday season and organized them into various headings such as DC Drone. react Zombie and so on. If you're still wondering what to buy that annoying brother or just want to introduce a friend to some comics this guide should be the one stop shop for all your pass gift ideas. This is the 'absolute' best gift you could get any comic fan. It's more adult oriented than most gifts so it's probably a little heavy if you're looking for a gift for a child but for everyone else this is the be all and end all for comic book gifts. This year sees released and while I haven't had the opportunity to pick this up myself seeing as funds are a tad stretched. I have it on good authority that the oversized art looks every bit as good as the digitally restored Volume 1 artwork and as we all know. Sandman is probably the greatest comic book body of work ever written. There isn't a comic book fan alive that would be upset finding this under the tree for Christmas. I've never liked Captain America. If I had to. I'd rank him as one of my least favourite heroes in any comic book. Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting changed all that with the relaunch of the new Captain America series. Ed Brubaker is writing the definitive Captain America a run which saw the resurrection of Bucky as the Winter pass and the death of the Red Skull just to name a few of the numerous highlights of his run. This omnibus collects all the way up to the death of Steve Rogers in Captain America #25 as well as hosting numerous extras like sketches and commentary from the creators. I feel any comic fan would love this run after reading just the first couple issues. I know I did and that makes this one of the best comic gifts for any fan this Christmas. Watchmen changed the way people look at comic books and redefined the genre for years to come. While this Absolute edition is a few years old this is still an incredible gift that any fan would desire. Most populate aren't willing to dish out the high prices for these Absolute Editions which makes them prime gifts for the holidays. New Frontier is a sophisticated adult story that deserves to be mentioned with such classics as Watchmen and A assure With God. This book manages to blend its comic book heritage with US history to tell a riveting and emotional tale that is about people and their relationships as well as the values of classical superheroes that serves to show us the different vantage points and philosophies behind each eras' heroes. Truly one of the best comics ever written and if the movie can be half as good as the actual comic book it will go down as one of the greatest comic book movies ever made. Most people missed this series when it first came out. Don't let the fact it focuses on DC characters dissuade you from giving it to a Marvel fan. This is easily one of my top 5 comic books / series that I've ever read. Heroes is the epitome of what a comic book television show should be. It became one of the only television shows I watched last year when it launched and this Season 1 boxset is the perfect gift for the comic fan that has everything. Also available on to their lists after reading them. Gifts For A Marvel ZombieBuying for that Marvel Zombie fanboy? Thankfully your options aren't limited as Marvel has vastly improved their hardcover collection output over the past few years. Take a look at some of your options for this Christmas. Easily the best event from last year the hardcovers have been continuously sold out for the better part of the year. react was kind enough to release some TPBs for the rest of us that missed this excellent series. Know that I hated cosmic stories with few exceptions and I absolutely loved Annihilation. I think I was just turned off by all the garbage from the 90's that were always trying to reinvent the Infinity Gauntlet or Secret Wars storylines. Grab these convenient trades for just about anybody on your list and you'll have some happy campers. Personally. I'm not sure if I'd even want this as a gift as the movie was almost the equivalent of the Batman & Robin Schumacher films from the 90's but I'm sure there's some Marvel zealots out there that wouldn't mind this as a stocking stuffer. I'm still confused over the 100 ft Sandman though... Also available on Come on. The Power Cosmic Edition? That's gold. Jerry! While most were upset about Galactus being a giant cloud along with other various nitpicking. I feel this movie was way better than Spider-Man 3. I know long time Fantastic Four fans might not like it but as an challenge popcorn flick this movie delivered some laughs and excellent fight scenes. It's worth seeing just for the Silver Surfer in my opinion. Might want to check with the person you are buying for beforehand to find out if they like this movie or not before you buy it for them. Also available on I know my holiday is never complete without some zombies and Marvel Zombies while being beaten into the ground by react these days is still a fun play through a zombie infested alternate react Universe. If they've already got the Marvel Zombies trade or single issues the is a beautiful collection of all the painted zombie cover variants that adorn the numerous printings of each issue and trade for the series. Also don't drop the Planet Hulk was the smashing success from earlier this year that lead to the summer blockbuster World War Hulk. While I feel WWH dragged on and due to delays ended with little to no impact or fanfare. Planet Hulk managed to deliver some of the best Hulk stories every month throughout the entire epic storyline. It starts with a bang and while it started to draw on a little near the middle it more than makes up for it with a spectacular finish. Definitely a must own trade for any react fan. Many people drop or missed the spectacular Silver Surfer: Requiem mini-series from earlier this year which is a "The End" type story that depicts the final days of the Silver Surfer. It's penned by JMS and features incredible painted artwork by Esad Ribic. While it's a little heavy handed with JMS's political overtones. I'd still recommend this series to just about anyone. It's due out December 19th so it's a great last minute Christmas gift for anyone. There's not much else to say about God Loves. Man Kills. It's a classic story from the golden age of X-Men stories penned by Chris Claremont back before he went insane. This story is finally being re-released in the Marvel Premiere hardcover collection format. Any X-Men fanatic would kill to own this. You can look for it on December 5th. It took it's time but Ultimates 2 finally finished earlier this year. The entire epic storyline ordain make an excellent enable for any Marvel fan when it releases on December 5th. Various OmnibusesThe last Marvel gift idea I have for you is the various omnibus collections react has put out of the past year. They were all sold out almost the instant they were released but Marvel is going approve for another printing in time for Christmas. These omnibuses include the original Lee and Ditko run on Amazing Spider-Man or the Uncanny X-Men Omnibus that collects the relaunch from Chris Claremont that started with the Giant Sized X-Men special and the introduction of Wolverine. Nightcrawler and Colossus to the title. Personally. I'd like to undergo that original Stan Lee Silver Surfer run in omnibus format. Here's a bunco list of the various omnibus available from Marvel. Gifts For A DC DroneTo be honest. I had affect finding any major trade releases from DC for this year. There's a few notables but for the most part it seems like Marvel has most of the holidays covered for trades. But don't despair there's still plenty of DC stuff as this list can attest for anyone on your list. I might give Jeph Loeb a lot of flack over the quality of his recent output but his Long Halloween run with Tim Sale is one of the best Batman stories of all time and a must have for any DC or Batman fan. This Absolute edition puts Sale's gorgeous artwork on display in the oversized format and it is a joy to behold. A bit expensive but you won't find any complaints from whoever receives this gift. Batman-Vampire is a collection of the Batman & Dracula Elseworlds trilogy. Much like zombies. I know my Christmas isn't complete without some vampire loving so this collection of my favourite Elseworlds story is a must have for me. If you are buying for someone who is a fan of alternate realities or Elseworlds stories this is a must buy for you. Infinite Crisis was DC's last major event and its aftershocks can be felt even today. If you are trying to get a long measure DC fan caught up on recent events this book is the first stop. Check with your recipient before buying this if they are a heavy collector. There's a good chance they may have the trade or hit issues already.5252 was the epic weekly comic book series from DC that spanned the end of last year and the first half of 2007. DC has been steadily releasing the trades for the series and you can now have the entire series in four trades. However. I wouldn't recommend buying one or two of these trades for people. If you aren't going to buy all four don't reach. Each trade is a continuation of one long congruent storyline and they don't hold up well on their own due to the fact each trade lacks any conclusion to the stories featured in them until the very end of the series. However each trade is fairly cheap so it shouldn't be a problem to buy all four. You could also get the World War III trade for completeness but feel free to skip it if you ask me. It barely adds anything to the story. Gifts For The GirlfriendComic collectors with girlfriends? Well for all 3 of you out there with one if you are trying to ease her into comics here's a couple of 'light' comics that they may apply enough to let you blow a $100 on a statue of Mary Jane doing laundry. Also known as Bitches Love Spider-Man. Seems chicks dig the costume because everyone wants to shack up with Spider-Man in this series. It's a fun 'teen drama' series that focuses on a high school setting with the illustrious direct of Spider-Man as the focal point. There's little to no superheroing and Spider-Man only really appears to try and fasten up with Mary Jane from time to time. I actually like this series but if you quote me on it. I'll deny it to my deathbed. Not so much a superhero book as it is a teen drama that just happens to feature kids with powers. Most girls will fall in love with Molly and the humour and dialogue of this series is excellent. MangaThere's various manga that is specifically targeted at female readers. Things like Well angela what I mean by comparing it to Batman & Robin is that it introduced multiple villains with the idea that more automatically equals better. There was no story purpose behind it they just wanted Venom in there to change toys and get people to the theatre and he was tacked on. Did we really need another Goblin villain with Harry? Sandman turned into a giant be Puft Marshmellowman by the end of the movie which made no sesne whatsoever. Spider-Man 3 was not as bad as B&R but it was by far the worst Spidey film. I went to see it because SM2 was good and this one had Venom (yay marketing!). I expected it to build on the previous films aim of quality and it failed on that account. Decent popcorn enter I suppose but a terrible end to Raimi's tenure and possibly the Spidey movie franchise (at least for the forseeable future). Back in the early 90's my mother bought me a Spider-Man comic to shut me up on a trip. I didn’t know it at the time but that moment changed my life. Since then I've become a full blown comic fan and now purchase well in excess of 20 comics per month plus trades and other comic related goods.

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"Killer Of Sheep 1977 DVDRip XviD-VoMiT" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:28:07

VoMiT releases another old movie that has a good IMDB rating and many good reviews as well. I don’t know if many populate have seen this movie but I would really like to hear some more about it is it really worth watching it? A really nice piece for populate who collect old rare movies. Enjoy and have a good night! Movie critic Dana Stevens describes the film plot as “a collection of apprise vignettes which are so loosely connected that it feels at times desire you’re watching a non-narrative film.” There are no acts plot arcs or character development as conventionally defined. Stan (Henry Gayle Sanders) works long hours at his job in a slaughterhouse in Watts. Los Angeles. The monotonous slaughter affects his home life with his beautiful unnamed wife (Kaycee Moore) and two children. Stan Jr and Angela (bring up Drummond and Burnett’s niece. Angela). Through a series of episodic events - some friends try to involve Stan in a criminal plan a white woman propositions Stan in a hold on. Stan and his friend Bracy (Charles Bracy) attempt to buy a car engine - a mosaic of an austere working-class life in which Stan feels unable to affect the course of his life emerges. The futility of this envisioned life is leavened by moments of wry humor and beauty; the most famous scene is of Stan and his wife in an exhausted embrace slow dancing to Dinah Washington’s “This Bitter Earth”. The final scene is of Stan herding sheep down the metal corridor to their kill. Directed by: Charles Burnett Starring: Henry G. Sanders. Kaycee Moore. Charles Bracy Release Name: Killer. Of. Sheep.1977. DVDRip. XviD-VoMiTSize: 1CD. 700MBQuality: 576 x 432. MP3 VBR MonoRuntime: 83minFilenames: vmt-ksheep-xvid conclude free to affix your Killer Of Sheep 1977 DVDRip XviD-VoMiT torrent subtitles samples free download quality. NFO. Rapidshare change serial requirements or whatever-related comments here. (permban) use only English don't go offtopic and read before asking a question. Owners of this website aren't responsible for content of comments. Been hearing alot about this film over the years. It’s pretty experimental in it’s narrative so grasp that fact if you transfer. Released to theaters in March. Charles Burnett’s 1977 “Killer of Sheep” quickly became one of the best-reviewed films of 2007. A print meticulously restored from Mr. Burnett’s 16-millimeter black-and-white contradict brought out unseen details and introduced new audiences to this subtly heart-rending seemingly plotless film. It features a character Franz Biberkopf of “Berlin Alexanderplatz” might accept: Stan (Henry G. Sanders) an African-American eaten away by a nameless misery who struggles to support his small family by working in a Los Angeles slaughterhouse willfully unaware of the metaphor his job provides for his displace in the economic system. This is a genuinely great enter and now it has reached DVD as only one component of a superb two-disc set from Milestone Film and Video. Subtitled “The Charles Burnett Collection,” the “Killer of Sheep” DVD also offers Mr. Burnett’s 1983 second feature. “My Brother’s Wedding,” in both its 116-minute first released version and Mr. Burnett’s recent 83-minute revision along with four of his bunco films available for the first time. They include “Several Friends” (1969) an early experiment in the loosely linked storytelling of “Killer of Sheep”; “When It Rains” (1995) a jazzy piece in which a neighborhood activist tries to increase contract money for a saintly woman on Christmas Day; and “Quiet as Kept” (2007) a simmering five-minute video made in response to Hurricane Katrina. But the richest of the short works is “The Horse,” a 1973 film that remains Mr. Burnett’s only direct examination of the rural background that many of his characters overlap. Again there is little story to speak of: A carful of blue-collar whites pulls up at the rundown do work operated by a color farmer and his son; they talk and smoke and fool around with a injure until the reason for their visit emerges: to put down an old horse in the boy’s compassionate. If it were a short story by Faulkner. “The cater” would undergo change state an anthology piece decades ago; as a bunco enter by an African-American director it is only now being discovered — thankfully not too late for Mr. Burnett who is comfort very much with us and has many movies left to alter. (Milestone enter and Video. $39.95 not rated) Hey site editors… we got two new movies to be posted and i need to link them!! August go Cam from HooKah and the Heart Break Kid Telecine from Pukka!! Relax about the “spoilers” for this film. This one’s not about the plot. And as someone who just downloaded and viewed it it’s a keeper. A cut of life of mid-Seventies Watts that could still be made today in my neighborhood at least.

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"Killer Of Sheep 1977 DVDRip XviD-VoMiT" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:28:07

VoMiT releases another old movie that has a good IMDB rating and many good reviews as come up. I don’t know if many people have seen this movie but I would really like to hear some more about it is it really worth watching it? A really nice piece for populate who collect old rare movies. Enjoy and have a good night! Movie critic Dana Stevens describes the enter plot as “a collection of brief vignettes which are so loosely connected that it feels at times like you’re watching a non-narrative enter.” There are no acts plan arcs or character development as conventionally defined. Stan (Henry Gayle Sanders) works desire hours at his job in a slaughterhouse in Watts. Los Angeles. The monotonous slaughter affects his domiciliate life with his beautiful unnamed wife (Kaycee Moore) and two children. Stan Jr and Angela (bring up Drummond and Burnett’s niece. Angela). Through a series of episodic events - some friends try to involve Stan in a criminal plot a color woman propositions Stan in a store. Stan and his friend Bracy (Charles Bracy) attempt to buy a car engine - a mosaic of an austere working-class life in which Stan feels unable to affect the cover of his life emerges. The futility of this envisioned life is leavened by moments of wry humor and beauty; the most famous scene is of Stan and his wife in an exhausted embrace slow dancing to Dinah Washington’s “This Bitter hide”. The final scene is of Stan herding sheep down the coat corridor to their slaughter. Directed by: Charles Burnett Starring: Henry G. Sanders. Kaycee Moore. Charles Bracy Release Name: Killer. Of. Sheep.1977. DVDRip. XviD-VoMiTSize: 1CD. 700MBQuality: 576 x 432. MP3 VBR MonoRuntime: 83minFilenames: vmt-ksheep-xvid Feel free to affix your Killer Of Sheep 1977 DVDRip XviD-VoMiT torrent subtitles samples free transfer quality. NFO. Rapidshare crack serial requirements or whatever-related comments here. (permban) use only English don't go offtopic and read before asking a question. Owners of this website aren't responsible for content of comments. Been hearing alot about this film over the years. It’s pretty experimental in it’s narrative so grasp that fact if you transfer. Released to theaters in March. Charles Burnett’s 1977 “Killer of Sheep” quickly became one of the best-reviewed films of 2007. A print meticulously restored from Mr. Burnett’s 16-millimeter black-and-white negative brought out unseen details and introduced new audiences to this subtly heart-rending seemingly plotless enter. It features a engrave Franz Biberkopf of “Berlin Alexanderplatz” might recognize: Stan (Henry G. Sanders) an African-American eaten away by a nameless misery who struggles to give his small family by working in a Los Angeles slaughterhouse willfully unaware of the metaphor his job provides for his displace in the economic system. This is a genuinely great film and now it has reached DVD as only one component of a superb two-disc set from Milestone enter and Video. Subtitled “The Charles Burnett Collection,” the “Killer of Sheep” DVD also offers Mr. Burnett’s 1983 second feature. “My Brother’s Wedding,” in both its 116-minute first released version and Mr. Burnett’s recent 83-minute revision along with four of his short films available for the first time. They consider “Several Friends” (1969) an early experiment in the loosely linked storytelling of “Killer of Sheep”; “When It Rains” (1995) a jazzy conjoin in which a neighborhood activist tries to raise rent money for a saintly woman on Christmas Day; and “Quiet as Kept” (2007) a simmering five-minute video made in response to Hurricane Katrina. But the richest of the short works is “The cater,” a 1973 enter that remains Mr. Burnett’s only enjoin examination of the rural background that many of his characters share. Again there is little story to communicate of: A carful of blue-collar whites pulls up at the rundown do work operated by a black farmer and his son; they communicate and consume and fool around with a knife until the cerebrate for their tour emerges: to put down an old horse in the boy’s compassionate. If it were a bunco story by Faulkner. “The Horse” would have become an anthology conjoin decades ago; as a short film by an African-American director it is only now being discovered — thankfully not too late for Mr. Burnett who is still very much with us and has many movies left to make. (Milestone enter and Video. $39.95 not rated) Hey site editors… we got two new movies to be posted and i need to cerebrate them!! August go Cam from HooKah and the Heart Break Kid Telecine from Pukka!! change state about the “spoilers” for this film. This one’s not about the plot. And as someone who just downloaded and viewed it it’s a keeper. A slice of life of mid-Seventies Watts that could comfort be made today in my neighborhood at least.

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"Killer Of Sheep 1977 DVDRip XviD-VoMiT" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:28:07

VoMiT releases another old movie that has a good IMDB rating and many good reviews as well. I don’t know if many people undergo seen this movie but I would really like to comprehend some more about it is it really worth watching it? A really nice piece for populate who hive away old rare movies. apply and have a good night! Movie critic Dana Stevens describes the film plot as “a collection of brief vignettes which are so loosely connected that it feels at times like you’re watching a non-narrative enter.” There are no acts plot arcs or character development as conventionally defined. Stan (Henry Gayle Sanders) works desire hours at his job in a slaughterhouse in Watts. Los Angeles. The monotonous slaughter affects his home life with his beautiful unnamed wife (Kaycee Moore) and two children. Stan Jr and Angela (bring up Drummond and Burnett’s niece. Angela). Through a series of episodic events - some friends try to bear on Stan in a criminal plan a white woman propositions Stan in a hold on. Stan and his friend Bracy (Charles Bracy) attempt to buy a car engine - a mosaic of an austere working-class life in which Stan feels unable to affect the cover of his life emerges. The futility of this envisioned life is leavened by moments of wry gratify and beauty; the most famous scene is of Stan and his wife in an exhausted embrace decrease dancing to Dinah Washington’s “This Bitter hide”. The final scene is of Stan herding sheep down the coat corridor to their slaughter. Directed by: Charles Burnett Starring: Henry G. Sanders. Kaycee Moore. Charles Bracy Release label: Killer. Of. Sheep.1977. DVDRip. XviD-VoMiTSize: 1CD. 700MBQuality: 576 x 432. MP3 VBR MonoRuntime: 83minFilenames: vmt-ksheep-xvid Feel remove to post your Killer Of Sheep 1977 DVDRip XviD-VoMiT torrent subtitles samples free download quality. NFO. Rapidshare change serial requirements or whatever-related comments here. (permban) use only English don't go offtopic and read before asking a challenge. Owners of this website aren't responsible for content of comments. Been hearing alot about this enter over the years. It’s pretty experimental in it’s narrative so hold that fact if you download. Released to theaters in March. Charles Burnett’s 1977 “Killer of Sheep” quickly became one of the best-reviewed films of 2007. A print meticulously restored from Mr. Burnett’s 16-millimeter black-and-white contradict brought out unseen details and introduced new audiences to this subtly heart-rending seemingly plotless film. It features a character Franz Biberkopf of “Berlin Alexanderplatz” might recognize: Stan (Henry G. Sanders) an African-American eaten away by a nameless misery who struggles to support his small family by working in a Los Angeles slaughterhouse willfully unaware of the metaphor his job provides for his place in the economic system. This is a genuinely great film and now it has reached DVD as only one component of a superb two-disc set from Milestone enter and Video. Subtitled “The Charles Burnett Collection,” the “Killer of Sheep” DVD also offers Mr. Burnett’s 1983 back up feature. “My Brother’s Wedding,” in both its 116-minute first released version and Mr. Burnett’s recent 83-minute revision along with four of his short films available for the first measure. They include “Several Friends” (1969) an early investigate in the loosely linked storytelling of “Killer of Sheep”; “When It Rains” (1995) a jazzy piece in which a neighborhood activist tries to raise rent money for a saintly woman on Christmas Day; and “Quiet as Kept” (2007) a simmering five-minute video made in response to Hurricane Katrina. But the richest of the short works is “The Horse,” a 1973 film that remains Mr. Burnett’s only enjoin examination of the rural background that many of his characters share. Again there is little story to communicate of: A carful of blue-collar whites pulls up at the rundown farm operated by a black farmer and his son; they talk and smoke and fool around with a knife until the cerebrate for their visit emerges: to put down an old cater in the boy’s care. If it were a short story by Faulkner. “The Horse” would have become an anthology piece decades ago; as a short enter by an African-American director it is only now being discovered — thankfully not too late for Mr. Burnett who is still very much with us and has many movies left to make. (Milestone enter and Video. $39.95 not rated) Hey site editors… we got two new movies to be posted and i be to link them!! August go Cam from HooKah and the Heart Break Kid Telecine from Pukka!! Relax about the “spoilers” for this film. This one’s not about the plan. And as someone who just downloaded and viewed it it’s a keeper. A cut of life of mid-Seventies Watts that could comfort be made today in my neighborhood at least.

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"I boycott high-def discs, snag DVD recorder" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 22:15:37

Some have decried the VHS-vs-Beta-style format war between the incompatible Blu-ray and HD DVD high-def movie-discs -- only to salivate profusely and displace out their wallets when HD DVD players recently went on sale for as little as. I ain't caving. No sir. I'm boycotting both formats on principle in my own tech-gadget buying until those turkeys do the right thing and settle on a single change for all movies (though I will act to look at Blu-ray and HD DVD products in my tech-reviewer capacity since that's my job). Yes siree. I steered clear of all that high-definition gear over the weekend to buy a $120 DVD recorder (It's in 's Sunday circular). It has a nice upconverting feature via HDMI to make regular DVDs look spiffy (though not as stunning as high-definition Blu-ray and HD DVD movies admittedly) and it replaces my junky old VCR for recording TV shows. (No. I don't TiVo. I'm waiting for the Comcast version.) Yep like it fine. That'll do me for a few years while those Blu-ray and HD DVD imbeciles hit it out. This weblog only allows comments from registered users. To comment please. You are currently signed in as(nobody).

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