Weekly Comics Discussion – August 15, 2012

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Dark Horse Comics

  • ALABASTER WOLVES #5
  • MICHAEL AVON OEMINGS THE VICTORIES #
  • ROBERT E HOWARDS SAVAGE SWORD #5

DC Comics

  • BATWOMAN #12
  • BEFORE WATCHMEN RORSCHACH #1
  • BIRDS OF PREY #12
  • BLUE BEETLE #12
  • CAPTAIN ATOM #12
  • CATWOMAN #12
  • DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS #12
  • GREEN LANTERN #12
  • GREEN LANTERN CORPS #12
  • LEGION OF SUPER HEROES #12
  • NIGHTWING #12
  • RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #12
  • SAUCER COUNTRY
  • SHADE #11
  • SUPERGIRL #12
  • WONDER WOMAN #12

IDW Comics

  • CLASSIC POPEYE ONGOING #1
  • CROW #2 [DIG]
  • DOCTOR WHO DAVE GIBBONS TREASURY ED #1
  • JERICHO SEASON 4 #1 [DIG]
  • STAR TREK 100 PAGE SPECTACULAR SUMMER 2012
  • TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES CLASSICS TP VOL 01

Image Comics

  • ELEPHANTMEN #42 (MR) [DIG]
  • FATALE #7 (MR) [DIG]
  • SAGA (MR) [DIG]
  • SUPREME #66 [DIG]
  • WALKING DEAD #101 (MR) [DIG]

Marvel Comics

  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #691
  • AVENGERS #29 – AVX
  • AVENGERS ACADEMY #35
  • AVENGERS VS X-MEN #10 – AVX
  • CAPTAIN MARVEL #2
  • DAREDEVIL #17
  • DEADPOOL #59
  • ESSENTIAL WARLOCK TP VOL 01
  • HULK #56
  • HULK SEASON ONE PREM HC
  • NEW MUTANTS #47
  • SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN .2
  • UNCANNY X-FORCE #29
  • X-FACTOR #242
  • X-MEN #34

Other Companies

  • ADVENTURES OF A COMIC CON GIRL #1 (MR)
  • EVERYBODY LOVES TANK GIRL #2 – Unless it’s a movie. A LOT of people hated that movie.
  • LADY DEATH (ONGOING) #20
  • ROGER LANGRIDGES SNARKED #11 [DIG]
  • VAMPIRELLA VS DRACULA
  • VOLTRON #7
  • WITCHBLADE DEMON REBORN #1
  • ZORRO RIDES AGAIN #11

3 replies on “Weekly Comics Discussion – August 15, 2012”

    • It may be more accurate to say a lot of people hated the advertising for that movie. I worked in a theatre when it came out, and we sold a grand total of under 100 tickets opening week. That said, there was a group of seven guys who saw the movie five times that week. People didn’t give it a chance, including myself. A standard part of the contracts at the time was to guarantee new releases would spend two weeks in our biggest theatre. That’s the only one that ever got pulled after the first week; it didn’t just get demoted to a smaller auditorium, it got pulled completely.

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