Oct 23, 2009 Posted in Uncategorized by admin

Comic Book Prices

Comic books are one of the cheapest forms of magazines to buy. Many of these comic books you probably read through the years while you were growing up, however Marvel comics has released new comics as well as superheroes for you to enjoy.

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Oct 11, 2009 Posted in Uncategorized by admin

The History of G.I. Joe – The First Twenty-Five Years by John Gibb

G.I. JOE was the first boy's "Action Figure" in the world. G.I. Joe first hit the scene as an 11-1/2 inch "doll" for boys. What made G.I. Joe unique was its 21 moving parts for interactive play. G.I. Joe is named after the movie "The Story of G.I. JOE" which gained great popularity in the early sixties.

Due to the popularity of G.I. Joe, the Hasbro Company that invented the action figure decided Read the rest of this entry »

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Sep 6, 2009 Posted in Comic Books by Thor Hansen

How To Create a Ironman Costume for Halloween!

The illusory superhero Iron Man in Comicbooks, normally published by Marvel Comics and in the live action feature film, Iron Man was born Tony Stark. Playboy mastermind Tony Stark has the brains to make hi-tech weapons and the good lucks and charm to "woo" women off their feet.

His approach alters when he is arrested, forced to make a destructive weapon, and almost killed by one of his own weapons in a test. Kept lively by an electromagnetic chest shield that stops the shrapnel from penetrating his heart, Tony invents a method to stop his skill from falling into the wrong person (terrorist) hands.

He commences to produce a potent costume of armor to defend his life and ultimately uses it to get retribution on his former captors and encounter forces of evil. After that, he makes a decision to utilize his suit to defend the world as Iron Man.

Through his worldwide corporation, Stark Industries, Tony produced military arms and his own metal costume is laden with technical devices that facilitate him to fight sin. Stark is an outstanding scientist, by day and Iron Man, with exceptional power, by night.

The armor suit of Iron Man consists of the following features

The motorized exoskeleton known as the Iron Man outfit went through a number of alterations prior to building with a combination of gold and titanium. The outfit lets Stark fly and defends him from assaults.

The costume is power-driven by a mini curved reactor. The ultimate version of the costume consists of anti-tank missiles routing and retro propel jets in the palms, a Unibeam part in the chest that fires strong detonations, tiny anti-personnel arms in the shoulders, and blaze launchers on the legs.

The outfit functions with distant help from Stark's synthetic aptitude JARVIS and contains a holographic Heads Up Display. All these things make Iron Man a great superhero.

The Iron Man Costume

If you are planning to dress up as Iron Man there's the vintage, comic-book styled costume in bright yellow and red. There is also the sleeker and more modern, metallic red and gold costume based on the look from the movie. There are a lot of Iron Man costumes for every fan out there!

These costumes come in sizes ranging from infant to adult. Most Iron Man costume comes with all the Iron Man necessities, a cushioned "muscle" top and bottom as, gloves and mask. There is an Ironman suit waiting for you!

Thor Loves Comicbooks and Comic book characters like Ironman. He has created a website dedicated to Iron Man Costumes. These costumes are perfect for Adults and Children Ironman Costumes. Check out his site for more information on Iron Man Halloween Costumes.

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Sep 2, 2009 Posted in Comic Books by Thor Hansen

Ironman Costumes Made Easy and Fast!

The fictional superhero Iron Man in comic books published by Marvel Comics and in the movie Iron Man was born Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark. Playboy genius Tony Stark has the brains to creative ultimate technological weaponry and the looks to charm women off their feet.

His behavior changes drastically when he is imprisoned, forced to construct a destructive weapon, and practically killed by one of his own guns in a test trial. Kept living by an electromagnetic chest cover that prevents the shrapnel from pricking his heart, Tony develops a technique to stop his expertise from falling into the corrupt hands.

He commences to produce a potent costume of armor to defend his life and ultimately uses it to get retribution on his former captors and encounter forces of evil. After that, he makes a decision to utilize his suit to defend the world as Iron Man.

Through his multinational corporation, Stark Industries, Tony made military weapons and devices. He uses these devices in his suit to help him fight sin. Stark is an exceptional scientist, by day and Iron Man, with Herculean might, by night.

The Iron Man Outfit consists of the following features

The motorized exoskeleton known as the Iron Man outfit went through a number of alterations prior to building with a combination of gold and titanium. The outfit lets Stark fly and defends him from assaults.

The suit is powered by a miniature arc reactor. The final version of the suit includes anti-tank missiles steering and retro thrust jets in the palms, a Unibeam unit in the chest that fires concentrated blasts, small anti-personnel guns in the shoulders, and flare launchers on the legs.

The outfit functions with distant help from Stark's synthetic aptitude JARVIS and contains a holographic Heads Up Display. All these things make Iron Man a great superhero.

The Iron Man Dress can be made with the following features

If you are planning to wear an Ironman costume for Halloween, there is the comic book fashioned dress, in brilliant yellow and red. Likewise, there is the shiny and ultra modern, metallic red and gold dress too based on the appearance from the film. There are many Iron Man costumes for everyone out there!

These costumes come in sizes ranging from infant to adult. Most Iron Man costume comes with all the Iron Man necessities, a cushioned "muscle" top and bottom as, gloves and mask. There is an Ironman suit waiting for you!

Thor loves Ironman and halloween! He has created a all about Iron Man Costumes. These costumes are ideal for Adults and Children Ironman Costumes. Check out his site for more information on Iron Man Costumes

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Aug 14, 2008 Posted in Comic Book Info by admin

Comic Books From Around The World

There are a vast number of comic books to choose since their inception. When someone thinks about comic books, they think of everyday comics and their heroes in this country.

However, comic books do not always come from the United States. The vast majority of the world has comic books. The European Union houses copious amounts of comic books. France, British, Italy are just some of the different nations that partake.
France has had comic books for a long time. The comic book author generally decides when the next installment comes out. Since it is the discretion of the author, he or she may take months or even years for the next issue to be published. The audience does not seem to be bothered with waiting. If it is the will of the author, so be it. The amount of comic books that are produced from France is significant comparatively to the populace, which would indicate that it is a popular form of entertainment. If there are many authors to choose from, then this lends to the idea of people not caring how long it takes to buy the next installment. The reader can buy a different title from a different author.

The British comic books are not as well know as their American counterpart. One of the more popular comic books that hailed from Britain was the Judge Dredd series brought to life by Sylvester Stallone. Although it brought to light a comic book character from Britain, most people did not know it originated from there. Marvel comics opened up an office in Britain in 1972. DC and Dark Horse comics did not open up offices there until the 1990's. It seems the English enjoy our comic book heroes as well as we do.

Italian comic books are strongly influenced by other countries. They prefer more adventure like stories that tell tales.  Unlike America, where once a week you can find a new edition, Italian comic books come out monthly and are usually longer in length. The Italian comic book publishers immensely enjoy Walt Disney characters. They are the largest manufacturers of Walt Disney figures, other than the United States.

The Japanese also love comic books. In Japan, they are referred to as Magna. They are known for their exaggerated facial features, which were inspired by American authors. Japan had requested help from comic book artists from America to go over to learn contours, shapes and colors to help revise their comic books. The result was the exponential growth of comic books.

It appears that America has a big influence of comic books from around the world. The result implies that everyone, no matter where you reside, wants a form of pictorial entertainment. The pursuit of amusement with a glossy cover, colored pages depicting figures that face immeasurable odds, only enhance the benefit of reading comic books. The world needs a release, and through the sequential formats they provide, there will be a never-ending deluge of comic books to read. America is not alone in its need to escape and absorb into a fantasy-based comic book.

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Aug 14, 2008 Posted in Comic Book Info by admin

Comic Book Companies

The genre of the comic book culture has many ardent fans. The readership proves that true. In that venue, the proliferation of comic book companies is astonishing. There are over one hundred comic book companies and many more that are defunct. The competitions to produce, advertise and distribute comic books are daunting. Each company tries to produce a character or characters that appeal to the masses. There are exceptions to that.

There are underground comic book companies that cater to a different segment of society. Sometimes they lead to mainstream because one or more of their characters gains acceptance. The mainstream comic book companies like to create characters that exhibit abilities that the public enjoys. Oftentimes it works. The hero of the story is believable enough that it gains acceptance. The acceptance is crucial for the comic book company to survive the harsh struggle it has to endure.

In other circumstances, the hero or villain does not relate to the readership and it quickly fizzles into obscurity. It is a painful process to the company, or the individual, that does not fulfill its perceived duty to the readership.  All the painstaking work that goes into developing the whole spectrum of a comic book company is intimidating. The creation of a hero into an actual comic book denotes time, effort and a great deal of persistence. If the persistence is not enough, the reader will never have the pleasure of seeing your creation into fruition.

The list of defunct comic book companies suggests that many people have tried taking the plunge into creating a comic book company and failed. Unfortunately, failure is a realistic expectation in any business venture, especially the comic book world.

When you think of comic book companies, the two biggest and most popular are the DC comics and Marvel comics. Likewise, there are many independent comic book companies. Each one are vying for you to sustain their existence, and for your hard earned money. The latter one is understandable. A comic book company cannot survive without paid readership. The more circulation, the greater the money. Supply and demand. The law of economics. All of those maxims hold true.
Once the comic book company gains credence, their ability to construct more characters enhance their share of the market. The comic book figures are a representation of the comic book company. Marvel comics contain more cosmic powered heroes and villains than its main competition. DC has a horde of figures that originate from outside the confines of earth, but do not possess nearly the power levels of Marvel.

Other comic book companies, such as Dark Horse comics, use licensed merchandising figures such as Star Wars and Buffy the vampire slayer. Since Dark Horse comics is the third largest of the comic book companies, it must work. Using established characters from television and the movies was a natural extension of the comic book world. The popularity of the characters was well known so the market was already in place.

A comprehensive list of current and defunct comic book companies is easy enough to obtain. The reasons behind the success and failure are another matter. Some of the reasons expounded in this article should make them more lucid.

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