You can have a piece of your art featured right here in Cool Comics Creations! Just send an electronic file in an email featuring one of your drawings, whether you’re a professional or amateur, (it can be just pencils, or inks too…or full color if you prefer) or a picture of a craft or sculpture that you’ve done, and if it’s family friendly (and not controversial…let’s try to keep this fun), you’ll be a part of an upcoming Cool Comics episode. You can check out his full catalog of work at or contact him at commission an original piece of your very own. Since then, Ed has been a regular at local conventions and comic bookstores, where he offers bookmarks, coloring pages, trading cards, and color prints featuring his unique artwork. Through Facebook, his work came to the attention of Daniel Hare, the owner of vintage toy and comic bookstore The Toys Time Forgot, who offered him a guest spot at Free Comic Book Day. Sweet Christmas, Ed Griffie gives us an awesome look at Luke Cage! Ed is a lifelong comic book fan who started drawing Kawaii and Chibi style versions of pop culture icons and superheroes about five years ago. The Cool Comics Battle of the Week is Black Adam versus Thor ! What do you think would happen if they faced each other in a titanic tussle, and how do you see the winner achieving victory? Let us know in the comments section below. My copy is still in the sealed plastic bag it came in, and I’m not sure at this point what I intend to do with it. I read that it’s going to have several iterations of printings due to demand, and they, too, will contain the codes. The issue contains codes for a game, and so will the rest of the issues in this limited series. I don’t play video games, but I do occasionally grab a hot comic off the shelves, and Batman / Fortnite: Zero Point #1 is selling on eBay for several times the cover price. It’s proven to be more fun than I expected, and now I’ll probably finish this limited series. I never meant to read Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade, but after deciding to give the first issue a try, I couldn’t NOT get this second issue. And now that they can resurrect mutants under most circumstances, well, dying doesn’t seem to matter, which changes everything. It’s not that they aren’t interesting, but there’s almost a coldness to them that feels quite different from X-Men stories from back in the 20 th Century. It seems like every few months we get another title, yet I keep expecting more from the stories. The story, while somewhat intriguing, didn’t grab me enough to elevate it to Cool Comic status, but if you’ve been following the X stories since they relaunched under the auspices of Jonathan Hickman, then most likely you dutifully added it to your pull list. Last week, Way of X #1 came to a comic shop near you, yet another X-Related title. If you have any comments, please scroll to the bottom of the page to where it says, “Leave a Reply.” And now, Episode 292… Cool Comics Colloquialisms! And for those who enjoy the additional fun of knowing some of the more important issues in your collection, I recognize each Cool Comic that is listed in Key Collector Comics. And remember, a comic book is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. But to simplify it, that’s the scale I use here. Some are probably better, and some are certainly worse. This is according to the websites (CBR) and Zap-Kapow Comics (ZKC), using the comic book grading scale of 9.4 (if both sites have the same price, you’ll find just one price for that issue), along with the 50 th Edition of The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide (OPG) using their 9.2 NM scale. I hope you have as much fun reading about them as I had writing about these cool comics!įor each of the comic books I include here, I list the current secondary market pricing (except for of digital issues, which don’t have collectible value). Welcome to Cool Comics in My Collection Episode 292, where we look at various comic books I own (and in some cases ones that I let get away), both new and old, often with a nostalgic leaning for those feelings of yesteryear.
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