Photo Journal #1: My Trade Paperback Collection
Jan 26, 2009 Photo Journal

- The HULK and I with my collection.
My trade paperbacks and hard covers survived the move with no casualties. I offered up a few tricks and tips for moving a large collection in the last installment of Comic Book Buyer’s Guide as my own collection was getting ready to change locations. That move happened yesterday (Thanks again for the help, Jer!) and all the TPBs were safely on their shelves by last evening after taking a ride in the U-Haul. Once everything was removed from their (many!) boxes and back on the shelves, I thought it might be a cool idea to take a few pictures of the collection and post them here for you to see.
One thing to note is that I usually have a bunch of action figures and random stuff on the shelves as well, but those have not been unpacked yet. You’ll only notice a couple of characters making appearances… Quick note for those of you with sharp eyes and great musical taste; yes I am wearing a Tegan and Sara T-shirt in the photo above. Check them out if you haven’t already. Their latest record is named The Con and it is truly unstoppable.
So have a look at the images below and see what is included in my collection. Maybe you’ll see a few books that are on your shelves or books included on mine that surprise you. I don’t believe in the term “guilty pleasures” as no one should feel guilty for digging something even if others think it is lame or “too mainstream”. My philosophy for buying comics has always been; “if you like it, pick it up” and that defines my purchasing approach perfectly.
Tags: alex ross, authority, batman, bone, brian michael bendis, daredevil, diary of a wimpy kid, fables, gabriele dell'otto, invincible, james jean, jim lee, locke and key, marc silvestri, Mark Millar, michael turner, new avengers, onslaught, punisher, rob liefeld, sin city, spider-man, terry dodson, tim sale, top cow, walking dead, wizard, wolverine, xmen, y last man
Favourite 5 #2: Batman Artists of the Modern Age
Jan 10, 2009 Favourite 5
Many artists have gotten the chance to present their rendition of Batman through DC publications over the years and today I want to run through my Favourite 5 of those who have done so recently. Let’s say within the last 25 years or so. The criteria I am using for this list is very simple. There are no guidelines saying that the artist needs to have drawn a set amount of issues or that they needed to have drawn a specific Batman title. As long as they have drawn the character in a published work, they qualify. The work could be an ongoing series or a single one-shot (both of these examples are represented in the list below). I will be listing my favourite artist and will be commenting on a specific issue or run from their career.
Continue on to see if your favourites make the cut.
Tags: batman, frank miller, jim lee, john romita jr, michael turner, tim sale
Trivia Time #1: How Well Do You Know Batman?
Jan 3, 2009 Trivia Time
Let’s try something fun today. I was driving home with my sister this afternoon after picking up a new headset for her new cell phone (it needed to have an adapter just to plug in standard headphones and they were NOT included with the phone… ARGH) and I thought about how much I dig trivia. Useless knowledge can sometimes be the most fun. For whatever reason, anything pop culture seems to get lodged in my brain while vital information like directions and telephone numbers seem to slip through the cracks. But, this is a benefit today as I am listing trivia questions regarding all things Batman.
I will post the answers to these questions on the Trivia Answers. No peeking until AFTER you have taken the quiz! Continue on to take the quick and be sure to keep score and find out how you did when you finish. Each question is worth one point unless otherwise noted.
Tags: batman, catwoman, frank miller, jim lee, joker, kia asamiya, penguin, riddler, robin
Favourite 5 #1: The First 50 Covers of X-Men
Dec 30, 2008 Favourite 5
Comic Book Covers are supposed to entice and excite you. They should compel you to pick up the story they are representing or at least give you enough of a reason to open the comic up and flip through the pages. I woke up this morning and was thinking about what to write today as usual and as I was brushing my teeth, I started thinking about comics I read when I was younger. Almost immediately, the re-launch of the X-Men book in the early 90’s jumped into my head. What I remember most were the covers from the initial Jim Lee run and then into the Andy Kubert days. For whatever reason, these covers still stick with me today and I decided to run through my 5 favourites from the first 50 issues.Tags: andy kubert, comic covers, cyclops, gambit, jean grey, jim lee, jubilee, marvel, wolverine, x-men, xmen
