Thursday, November 29, 2007
Lost Heroes of the Golden Age---FOUND!
The Amazing Alex Ross has reimagined a group of long-gone heroes (and a few villains) from various defunct companies in a new series set in a new continuity--SuperPowers!
Buy the book! It's one of the best things he's ever done!
We've found a new line of goodies (tees, messenger bags, mousepads, magnets, sketchpads,etc.) based on the original appearances of the characters he's resurrected...
The Arrow
AirMan
Amazing-Man
America's Best Comics (one of the first hero anthology titles)
The Black Terror
The Black Terror 2
Captain Battle
Cat-Man
Cat-Man 2
The Claw
DareDevil (now the "Death-Defying Devil")
Detective Eye
Doc Strange
The Face (Now known as "Mr Face")
The Face 2
Fantom of the Fair
Fantom of the Fair 2
Fighting Yank
Fighting Yank 2
The Flame
The Flame 2
Green Giant (jolly, he ain't)
The Green Lama
Green Mask
Miss Masque (now known as "Masquerade")
Monster of Frankenstein (the basis for the F-Troop)
The Owl
The Owl 2
PyroMan
Skyman
Zip-Jet, the Rocketman
and The Lost Heroes of the Golden Age
Note that these products use the original 1940s-1950s comics covers, NOT Alex Ross' artwork.
For that, you should BUY SuperPowers! (did I say that already?)
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Christmas Goodies Aplenty!
Ho, Ho, Ho!
Need a stocking stuffer with style?
Christmas Cards, Mugs, Magnets, Shopping Bags and other unique items are here
Santa Claus--the Man Himself! 12 designs (for the 12 days of Christmas!) in 8 categories that will bring back nostalgic memories of your childhood!
The Hardly Abominable SnowMan
Along with St. Nick, our frosty friend is one of the most recognizable symbols of Winter and the Christmas Season! 5 different classic Baby Boomer designs!
A Christmas Carol! The classic tale of Scrooge's redemption brought alive with 9 digitally-remastered and restored images from the very FIRST edition EVER, plus the famous Arthur Rackham edition, and the 1951 movie!
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians! He's the jolly ol' elf in a red suit.
They are big green men from Mars with an even bigger robot!
Who will win?
Before "The Nightmare Before Christmas" this was the funky Christmas flick!
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