Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Comics and Magazines from Diamond Distributors for March 7 2012

COMICS

JAN128109 ADVENTURE TIME #1 (2ND PTG) (PP #1009) $3.99

NOV111082 2000 AD #1766 $5.25

NOV111026 AIR GEAR GN VOL 22 (MR) $10.99

DEC111244 ARATA THE LEGEND TP VOL 09 $9.99

DEC111196 BETTIE PAGE IN DANGER #2 (MR) $9.95

DEC110820 BETTY & VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST #199 $3.99

DEC111237 BLACK BIRD GN VOL 13 $9.99

DEC111269 BLUE GRYPHON EXC COVER PACK (MR) $40.00

JAN121268 BLUE HC (MR) $14.95

JAN121021 BOYS #64 (MR) $3.99

JAN121022 BOYS TP VOL 10 BUTCHER BAKER CANDLESTICKMAKER (MR) $19.99

NOV111030 CAGE OF EDEN GN VOL 04 $10.99

NOV111089 CERTAIN SCIENTIFIC RAILGUN GN VOL 03 $11.99

NOV110747 CHARISMAGIC #5 CVR A RANDOLPH $3.50

NOV110748 CHARISMAGIC #5 CVR B OUM $3.50

DEC111226 CHI SWEET HOME GN VOL 08 $13.95

DEC111238 DENGEKI DAISY GN VOL 09 $9.99

FEB111024 DF APRIL SHOWERS 50 BOOK STARTER SET $49.99

OCT111078 DF WARLORD OF MARS #15 EXC RISQUE JUSKO CVR $14.99

AUG111034 DF WOLVERINE & X-MEN #1 STAN LEE SGN ED $299.99

JAN120889 DICKS COLOR ED #2 (MR) $4.99

JAN120890 DICKS COLOR ED #2 OFFENSIVE CVR (MR) $4.99

OCT110784 DREAM REAVERS #4 (OF 4) $3.99

DEC111243 EARL AND FAIRY VOL 01 $9.99

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NOV111105 EXTINCT GN (MR) $17.99

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JAN120897 FERALS #3 GORE CVR (MR) $3.99

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DEC111246 FLUFFY FLUFFY CINNAMOROLL GN VOL 02 $7.99

DEC111077 FRIENDS WITH BOYS GN $15.99

OCT110994 GARTH ENNIS JENNIFER BLOOD #10 (MR) $3.99

NOV111104 GIRL GENIUS OMNIBUS HC VOL 01 AGATHA AWAKENS $34.99

DEC111235 HANA KIMI 3-IN-1 ED VOL 01 $14.99

JAN120980 HAPPINESS IS A WARM BLANKET CHARLIE BROWN TP (JUL110962) $9.99

OCT110786 HELLDORADO #3 (OF 3) (MR) $3.99

JAN120941 HELLRAISER MASTERPIECES #9 (MR) $3.99

NOV110693 HONEY BADGER ADVENTURES #1 $3.50

JAN121399 HP LOVECRAFT AT MOUNTAIN OF MADNESS ILLUSTRATED CLASSICS SC $14.95

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NOV110878 KIRBY GENESIS CAPTAIN VICTORY #4 $3.99

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JAN120982 LADY DEATH (ONGOING) #15 (MR) $3.99

JAN120983 LADY DEATH (ONGOING) #15 SULTRY CVR (MR) $3.99

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DEC110769 MONSTERS ARE JUST LIKE US $12.95

DEC111231 NARUTO TP VOL 55 $9.99

NOV111116 NO LONGER HUMAN GN VOL 03 (MR) $10.95

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DEC111233 PSYREN GN VOL 03 $9.99

DEC110765 RACHEL RISING #6 $3.99

DEC111245 RIN-NE GN VOL 08 $9.99

DEC111027 ROBERT JORDAN WHEEL OF TIME EYE O/T WORLD #22 $3.99

SEP111311 SALEMS DAUGHTER HAUNTING #5 A CVR YANG (MR) $2.99

SEP111312 SALEMS DAUGHTER HAUNTING #5 B CVR REYES (MR) $2.99

DEC118111 SHONEN JUMP APRIL 2012 $4.99

DEC111236 SKIP BEAT 3-IN-1 ED VOL 01 $14.99

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NOV110682 SPARKO GN $14.95

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DEC110864 STITCHED #3 (MR) $3.99

DEC110865 STITCHED #3 GORE CVR (MR) $3.99

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JAN120927 SUPURBIA #1 (OF 4) $3.99

JAN121206 SYBIL THE BACKPACK FAIRY HC VOL 01 NINA (O/A) $11.99

DEC110957 TAROT WITCH OF THE BLACK ROSE #69 DOUBLE DLX ED (MR) $21.99

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JAN120964 VALEN OUTCAST #4 MAIN CVRS $3.99

DEC111015 VAMPIRELLA VS DRACULA #2 $3.99

JAN120855 WULF #5 (RES) $2.99

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NOV111188 DC SUPERHERO FIG COLL MAG #102 STATIC SHOCK $14.00
JAN121394 FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND #250 $9.99
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DEC111348 SUPERNATURAL MAGAZINE #31 NEWSSTAND ED $9.99
DEC111349 SUPERNATURAL MAGAZINE #31 PX ED $9.99
DEC112059 WHITE DWARF #386 PI

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Bill Maher: Republican Debate Review

Republican Debate Review
Bill Maher, Reader Supported News
26 February 12

The Republicans sure have the right symbol with the elephant. Republican debates are nothing but elephants in the room.

The biggest of which must be: to someone out there who's hurting, they spend the whole two hours yammering away about earmarks and illegal immigrants and contraception and every other peripheral, wish-I-had-the-time-to-worry-about-it issue they can think of.

Then there is the elephant of how they all - with the sometime exception of Ron Paul - nod along to insane statements just because they don't want to ever look like they're to the left of anybody, on anything, especially the evilness of Barack Obama. So Wednesday night when Newt said the president of the United States had a history of practicing infanticide... yep, yep, yessir, that's what he does all right. Clubs infants like baby seals in his spare time. Ike played golf, Kennedy liked boating...

Ron Paul said foreign aid just helps our enemies. Which, I believe, would make Israel and Egypt our two biggest enemies. Yup, yup, hate foreign aid. A meaningless percentage of the budget, btw.

Newt said where government becomes the central provider of services, it's a move towards tyranny - yeah, except in all the countries where it isn't, like all of Scandanavia and much of Europe. Today a barium enema paid for by medicare, tomorrow Poland.

And isn't a highlight of every debate when Mitt Romney takes umbrage at being accused of the best thing he ever did in his life - Romneycare? Something he should be proud of? Last night he took out his dueling glove and declared that when he was governor, he made sure there was NO requirement from the church to provide morning after pills for rape victims. They will be punished with a baby, as Jesus would want. Mitt's attitude is always, "How dare you accuse me of helping people or being compassionate! Why, I'll have you know I'm every bit as much of a cold hearted bastard as any of these other pricks up here with me!"

"But Mitt, we have a picture of you giving money to a homeless person."

"I did NOT give a bum money! I was paying him to blow me!"

This Republican field over the last year has been such a comedy gold mine - which I have compacted into a stand-up special I'm doing Thursday night, February 23, called #CrazyStupidPolitics - it's free, and it's live-streamed on Yahoo! 10:30 Eastern (with a mindblowing announcement at the end). I apologize for the shameful plug, but I just want you to have a good laugh! Thank you Arianna, you're the best... and now back to our blog.

The biggest elephant in the room tonight for me was Satan. All day, TV news was talking about Satan because of Rick Santorum's dug-up (but, no doubt still accurate) comments about Satan from 2008. It just shows you how when someone is a nobody politically speaking - as Santorum was in 2008 - you can say any kind of crazy shit and it's not newsworthy. But when you are seeking the highest office in the land... in the world - it really worries me that you believe in demons and a personified creature named Satan.

People get mad at me for using the phrase "this stupid country", which I sometimes do - but, I'm sorry - Satan? In 2012? This elephant is not only in the room at the debates, but everywhere on TV today where people were talking about this and not breaking down in the middle and screaming, Wait a minute - We're modern people, surely we don't give any credence to this comic book character that was created in the bronze age!! It's barely worthy of a children's story, and people take it to the Oval Office - Bush did - and it affects their thinking and our lives. Why is Santorum so against contraception? Because there's a line in Genesis about not spilling your seed. A random brainfart from some desert dweller 3,000 years ago, before people knew about germs or atoms or round planets, and it gets written down and passed down and in 2012 people like Rick Santorum are still too R-word to see that, and that's why some woman in Akron, Ohio might not get birth control.

And as far as Rick's claim tonight that even though he holds these beliefs, he wouldn't legislate them? Bullshit - he said states absolutely had the right to outlaw contraception. That's the same thing - as an officer of the government, he should take the opposite position. Ron Paul would.

My favorite moment of the debate was the last question, when they all were asked to summarize themselves in one word: Ron Paul said "consistency," and you know what? I have no argument with that. It's true, and he's earned it.

The other ones however, I think I could find a more honest word. Mitt Romney said "resolute." I would have gone with "shapeshifter." Or perhaps "irresolute." Rick Santorum said "courage" , whereas I would have said "Bellevue." And Newt Gingrich said "cheerful." I was thinking "pus."

One other thing: in the overtime, I heard Ron Paul make the point to John King that his foreign policy was similar to Eisenhower's, how Ike avoided getting militarily involved in Vietnam or the Suez Canal and got out of Korea. Because he was a military man. Ron Paul served, also - the other three not so much. I know it will never become law, because it would require a constitutional amendment, but I don't think it would be such a bad thing if you had to have served in the military if you wanted to be president. Kennedy also avoided war where many would not have. After him, though, we got into the era of non-servers and draft-dodgers, and used the military like a toy. Ex-soldiers understand it's not. And the president is Commander-in-Chief - shouldn't you have served some time in an organization you're the head of?

I hope this was the last Republican debate. Well, I say that, but I'll need the material after I use up an hour of good jokes tomorrow night, so, fuck it, keep going.

Last bullshit call: In his closing statement, Rick Santorum said that in the race against the Evil One (no, not that Evil One, he was talking about Obama), the president would have the media in his pocket (yeah, except Fox News, lots of newspapers, all of radio... ), and way more money. Huh? Sheldon Adelson this week said he might give $100 million to Newt Gingrich! If he'd give that to Newt who has no chance, he might give more to Romney. And he's just one old cranky billionaire who hates Obama, there's a whole gaggle of them.

And Sheldon, if you want to blow money so bad, just walk into one of your hotels in Vegas and go to the Roulette table.

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Review: THE ADVENTURES OF NIKKI HARRIS THE CYBERMATION WITCH #4


"Back to School"
THE ADVENTURES OF NIKKI HARRIS THE CYBERMATION WITCH #4
CANDLE LIGHT PRESS/Warning Comics
 
CARTOONIST: Carter Allen
40pp, Color, $5.00 US

The Adventures of Nikki Harris the Cybermation Witch is a comic book series published by Candle Light Press. The series is created by illustrator and graphic novelist Carter Allen. Allen has created the Dub Trub series, the Man is Vox series (with writer John Ira Thomas), and produced the graphic novels, Atlanta and And the Sky Turned White…

After nearly two years since her last comic book, Nikki Harris, the Cybermation Witch, returns. The Adventures of Nikki Harris the Cybermation Witch #4 (entitled “School Daze”) finds Nikki returning to her alma mater, Grantham Academy. This college is located in New Paris, a city on Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons.

Grantham is considered one of the finest schools devoted to the teaching of Cybermation, and Nikki has been invited to be a visiting professor. Nikki is also reunited with Jeanie Carlisle, the younger sister of Annie Carlisle, Nikki’s now-deceased best friend. Not everyone is happy to see Nikki at Grantham, however, as the bitchy Headmistress goes out of her way to antagonize our heroine. There is also something sinister going on at Grantham, and it may be too powerful for even a Cybermation Witch to handle.

Writer/artist Carter Allen produces the images, graphics, and texts that become the art of The Adventures of Nikki Harris comic book digitally. With each issue, I’ve noticed that the production values and quality of the graphics has improved. This fourth issue is an ice cream fantasia of hot pinks and fluffy cotton candy pinks. Black vinyl reflects white in every direction, and red and gold explode to depict energy blasts.

Like previous issues, The Adventures of Nikki Harris the Cybermation Witch #4 is a self-contained, single-issue story. “School Daze” is pretty much like other Nikki Harris tales, but in this latest issue, the dialogue is sharper, and Allen pays a little more attention to detail. For instance, there is a surprising explanation of “Cybermation” that makes as much sense as most explanations for magic and super powers in other comic books.

This is also a larger than usual issue of The Adventures of Nikki Harris (40 pages instead of the usual 24), and it still seemed too short for me. Hopefully, we won’t have to wait another two years before Nikki returns. This quirky, but sparkling sci-fi, super-chick series will grow on you.

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One Piece: Romance Dawn for the New World

I read One Piece, Vol. 61

I posted a review at the Comic Book Bin (which has FREE smart phone apps and comics).


Thursday, March 1, 2012

SuBLime Website Offers Digital Boys' Love and Yaoi Manga

GLOBAL YAOI MANGA PUBLISHER SuBLime KICKS OFF 2012 WITH TANTALIZING DIGITAL OFFERINGS

Bold New Publisher Releases Acclaimed Boys’ Love Manga LOVE PISTOLS, OKU-SAN’S DAILY FANTASIES, THE BED OF MY DEAR KING, And HUSBAND, HONEYMOON

SuBLime, the global yaoi manga (graphic novel) publishing initiative between VIZ Media and Japan’s Animate, Ltd. (Animate) and Libre Publishing Co., Ltd. (Libre Publishing), opens 2012 with a variety of notable new releases. Today, the company launches LOVE PISTOLS Vol. 1 by Tarako Kotobuki, HUSBAND, HONEYMOON Vol. 1 by Haruka Minami, OKU-SAN’S DAILY FANTASIES by Noboru Takatsuki, and THE BED OF MY DEAR KING by Sakae Kusama.

The new titles are rated ‘M’ for Mature Readers and carry an MSRP of USD $5.99 each. The $5.99 purchase price offers fans digital access to two versions of each manga volume on http://www.sublimemanga.com/ – a downloadable PDF that is viewable on any enabled eReader device and computer, and via the online manga viewer found on the web site.

“Yaoi fans will not to want to miss this collection of exciting releases available now from SuBLime,” says Jennifer LeBlanc, Editor, SuBLime. “Haruka Minami and Tarako Kotobuki are two of the most acclaimed creators within the genre. We invite fans to visit the SuBLime web site to take advantage of the speed and ease of digital download, and to further explore these titles.”

LOVE PISTOLS by Tarako Kotobuki • Rated ‘M’ for Mature Readers • MSRP: $5.99 USD • Available Now
Norio Tsuburaya is just your average, regular high school student—until the day when he drives his scooter into a garden wall and wakes up with the ability to see zoomans! His eyes aren't the only things affected—his pheromones are working overtime, and all the hot beast breeds at school are looking to mate... with HIM! Just when he thinks things can't get any worse, his heavyweight schoolmate, Kunimasa, "marks" Norio as his! What's an in-demand premium to do? Series is known as SEX PISTOLS in Japan.

HUSBAND, HONEYMOON by Haruka Minami • Rated ‘M’ for Mature Readers • MSRP: $5.99 USD • Available Now
Sakuya and Shuji are a couple of love-struck newlyweds. Shuji is a hard-nosed section chief who, unbeknownst to his employees, sneaks away on his coffee breaks to gaze lovingly at pictures of his sweet Sakuya. Sakuya, on the other hand, struggles with the simplest of household chores, desperate to please his loving, hardworking husband. With the sudden intrusion of a handsome next-door neighbor, Sakuya’s days are about to be just as stimulating as his sexy nights with Shuji!

OKU-SAN’S DAILY FANTASIES by Noboru Takatsuki • Rated ‘M’ for Mature Readers • MSRP: $5.99 USD• Available Now
Oku-san is a normal office worker who has one joy in life, to fantasize about his local deliveryman, Sudo-kun. To feed his fantasies and his desire to see Sudo-kun, Oku-san habitually shops online filling his room with useless and sometimes very erotic things. It’s all pretty harmless until one day his neighbor Yokoshima finds out about his secret hobby. Caught between two hot guys—at least in his mind—will Oku-san be able to fantasize his way out of this one?

THE BED OF MY DEAR KING by Sakae Kusama • Rated ‘M’ for Mature Readers • MSRP: $5.99 USD • Available Now
A suite of emotionally resonant, romantic stories told by a critically acclaimed manga creator. In “The Bed of My Dear King,” an electrician called to a remote job deep in the mountains discovers the startling reasons behind the behavior of the house’s lone occupant, an eccentric young sculptor. In “Cherry,” an overachieving high school student forms an unexpected bond with a laid-back classmate. And in “Flowers,” the secrets surrounding a tragic death lead to an unexpected, and poignant, resolution.

For up-to-date news and release information, please visit the SuBLime website at http://www.sublimemanga.com/, or follow SuBLime on Twitter at @SuBLimeManga and Facebook at facebook.com/SuBLimeManga.


About SuBLime
SuBLime is a global yaoi/boys’ love manga publisher, and is a partnership between VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), the largest distributor and licensor of anime and manga in North America, and Japan’s Animate, Ltd. (Animate). This bold, global publishing initiative will present English-speaking fans everywhere with a broad selection of high quality titles. SuBLime will offer titles digitally worldwide available at www.SuBLimeManga.com, with many available in Download-to-Own format, and selections in print also available in English-language editions worldwide.

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