Author: Marv

  • 06 – Shelving

    06 – Shelving

    I don’t like to peel back the curtain too much, but I do swear on my comic book store that this exchange actually happened. I was also surprised by my ingenious plan, because it did actually work.

    If you own a store full of comic books, part of the joy is watching those eyes light up as they are absolutely enchanted by the wonderness that they discover within those two covers, perhaps even for the first time. Chances are, they will continue the hobby and collect and collect to their heart’s content. And then there comes a day when those same eyes return to you full of horror and sadness. Because now they have to figure out a way to store those items they bought that now probably have a count well within the thousands.

    Many solve this problem by putting them in the aptly termed longbox. Others prefer the device of their youth and put them in drawers. But for me, I have always preferred to put them on shelves, where they can live and breathe and be admired from afar. There is something about storing them in a box and putting them in a dark room that never appealed to me.

    But then there arises another conundrum. If you do not live in a space all by yourself but have to share one, perhaps that person you share it with does not like to look at your shelf despite the untold treasures it holds. Because to a ‘normie’, your well-kept medium that has been carefully placed in a plastic holder along with a board in reality looks like something that belongs to a crazy person. The normie would conclude that a Howard Hughes like person lives here and the only thing missing are jars of pee. But, if you were to adorn those same shelves with pictures of the person you occupy the space with, you have managed to transform yourself from hoarder to an adoring partner who actually cares about them.

    Seriously, try it. And then thank me later.

  • Doom

    My pick of the week is the start of the Doctor Doom event, One World Under Doom from Marvel Comics. The first issue came out yesterday and if you haven’t been tasting what Ryan North and Ivan Fiorelli have been cooking over on the Fantastic Four series, you are missing out because it’s been very good.

    Doom came back front and center after that humongous Blood Hunt event spearheaded by Jed MacKay and Pepe Larraz. The big change that came out of that was the other doctor, Doctor Strange, losing his Sorcerer Supreme status to, you guessed it, Doctor Doom.

    So Doctor Doom has been the Sorcerer Supreme and he has been biding his time until now. Marvel also made a very cool trailer, which I included below.

    I think this one will have legs because, if anything, it will be a lot more affordable than what Blood Hunt was. If you already have been pulling Fantastic Four, it’s really no sweat to add nine issues of One World Under Doom. I do hope they keep it contained because, in my opinion, the events have been getting out of hand as of late, for both of the big companies.

    Either way, with the Fantastic Four movie opening in July and now the One World Under Doom event, it will definitely be a year for our favorite family, the Fantastic Four.