Episode 126 is all about the 2011 edition of the New York Comic Con. Now that it has came and went, Brent, Ian and Darrell Taylor of The Taylor Network go over all the news that came out of the show. This includes movies, DC, Marvel, Image, Dark Horse, IDW and more. Darrell and Ian also give some first-hand perspective as they were the ones that attended the show.
For more on New York Comic Con, stay tuned for Episode 127 which will have all the interviews Ian conducted on the floor of the show, as well as some further commentary from friends of the podcast. Also, be sure to check out Episode 66 of The PKD Black Box, where Ian sits in with Shawn Pryor and Donny Salvo to talk about the con.
As always – we are sponsored by DCBS! That’s right! Discount Comic Book Service! This month you can get the entire DCnU for 50% off when you buy all of the issue #4’s – otherwise they are at an astonishing 40% off! And for those of you who have not used DCBS before you can save an additional 8% off your first order via the promo code: CT8. Plus, be sure to check out DCBS’ new Comixology digital store! Here are this month’s Review Corner picks:
Marvel: DEFENDERS #1: 50% off (DCBS at $1.99/regular price $3.99)
DC: RAY #1 (OF 4): 50% off (DCBS at $1.49/regular price $2.99)
125 episodes of Comic Timing! Holy crap! To celebrate, Brent and Ian say farewell to the old DC Universe with a review of Flashpoint #5 and say hello to the new one with Justice League #1! We are also joined by longtime listener Donovan Morgan Grant for the Justice League conversation. Plus, there is plenty of conversation and clarification on Brent’s Editorial on why he feels some comic shops might not be using the DC Relaunch to its fullest potential.
As always – we are sponsored by DCBS! That’s right! Discount Comic Book Service! This month you can get the entire DCnU for 50% off when you buy all of the issue #3’s – otherwise they are at an astonishing 40% off! And for those of you who have not used DCBS before you can save an additional 8% off your first order via the promo code: CT8. Plus, be sure to check out DCBS’ new Comixology digital store!
We are also sponsored by New York Comic Con. This year’s show is taking place from October 13 – 16 as the show is now FOUR DAYS LONG! Be sure to stop by Podcast Arena to chat with Ian or to pimp your books!
Thanks for listening and we will see you in October for our review of the rest of the New 52.
Today is August 31, 2011. Some comic blogs and websites are touting the importance of today in comics history. Why? Today marks the end of the old DCU and the beginning of the DCNu, DC’s relaunching of their universe in order to make it more accessible to today’s readers; this includes day-and-date digital releases on Comixology. I took this photo today outside my LCS. It’s in a mall, in the food court, i.e. the highest trafficked area in any mall. See anything wrong?
Nothing Outside to Advertise
I see lots of things wrong, but let’s discuss the locale. I live in Orlando, FL — home to Mickey Mouse but also to lots of companies in the engineering industry. Lockheed Martin, AT&T, Raytheon, Siemens, and other large companies all have centers here in Orlando because it has become the modeling and simulation capital of the country. Each branch of the military has a small division here just to interact with these contractors. Let’s account for all of the people that support this industry; add in tourism and Orlando is not a small town, by any means. Coliseum of Comics is located in the food court of the mall in Downtown Orlando. Now, even though this particular mall has gone down hill and a whole lot of stores have emptied out, this store is one of 3 located in central Orlando and has a stranglehold on the entire eastern side of the city. Anyone living outside the city limits in the suburbs has to drive 20 minutes to any of these stores. In a sprawling city like Orlando, that doesn’t bode well for impulse buying. That’s a different article altogether — lets focus on the real problem here.
There’s no visible advertising for the DCNu at all. None.
This relaunch was designed to bring in new readers. Stores should be going nuts with it! Bigger stores in NYC are having creators out with midnight launches to bring people in. Others are using massive sales as well as the relaunch to bring people in (IAN EDIT: I went to the 40% off sale at Jim Hanley’s Universe and had a great time). Here, it’s just any other Wednesday. I went to the shop on my lunch hour because I was excited for the relaunch, only to find a whole bunch of non-excitement. It really brought my expectations and my reading experience down.
I ordered all 52 #1 issues through our sponsor DCBS because they had a bundle for 52% off the entire lot; they have a similar deal for the #2 issues. They obviously want people to try the books. A few weeks ago I went into Coliseum of Comics and asked if they were having a sale to promote the DC event and they said they weren’t — they did have a checklist though. I took that checklist and used it when I ordered the titles online. Now, if they were having a sale, I would have thought about getting my order through them so I could pick them up weekly on Wednesdays instead of waiting for UPS to ship them. I want to support my LCS — they are a good store, but they have a hard time being a great one.
You’ve probably heard about a great store in Orlando named A Comic Shop. It’s known online for their weekly column featured every Wednesday on Bleeding Cool. You’ve probably seen their models dressed as superheroes, or heard about their protesting The Superhuman Registration Act, or their “Aliens Among Us” promotion for Secret Invasion. I guarantee they are pushing the relaunch as much as they can.
The fact that Coliseum of Comics, the largest chain store in Orlando, is doing nothing is appalling to me. I guess they are okay with an aging customer base that is increasingly being driven out by price. The fact that there are no “IT’S HERE,” “SEE WHATS NEW” or “WHAT’S ALL THE FUSS ABOUT?” signs is disappointing. I know malls at noon are typically empty on Wednesdays but they are not even preparing for the evening rush tonight or over the weekend. Hundreds, if not thousands, of potential new customers are going walk right by this shop and pass by this new DC Universe, and that’s a shame.
While I was writing this post, a guy I work with came to talk to me about the DC relaunch. He’s a lapsed reader of Spawn, Batman, and Grifter that’s looking to get back into comics. This means that something DC is doing is working. New readers are out there and so are lapsed readers — they are just looking for a way in. This can be that welcome back, but the industry as a whole, as well as podcasters, bloggers, and fans have to take advantage of it. This is even more true if the stores aren’t. I told him what dates that Justice League, Batman, Grifter, Superman, and a few other books were coming out and he’s going to go and try them. Once he gets there, it’s up to the store and the content of the comics to keep him coming back on a regular basis. The best thing is that he is already one of us — a geek. He plays video games like Halo, Gears of War, and World of Warcraft. He attended and got married at Blizzcon last year. He attends all of the superhero movies Hollywood is pumping out now. He and people like him are prime targets to become new customers. But if there is nothing outside the store to tell him he’s at the right spot and to “COME ON IN,” how will he know to go inside and discover the great and wide world of comics fandom?
My main point is this: if big stores like this one aren’t promoting the DCNu, then what are smaller stores doing across the country? Probably even less. If that’s the case, all of the pressure is on DC to attract new readers through advertisements online, in print, on television, and in movie theaters. If DC is in the business of making a profit, and they are, I would push the hell out of the online initiative. Drop the prices to $1.99 or $0.99 on all these new books because with Comixology, DC gets a bigger cut of the sales, rather than whatever is left over after the shops and Diamond get their cut (IAN EDIT: If someone can corroborate this that would be great as I for one would love to know what Comixology’s cut is.). I believe that the only reason the prices are as high as they are online is to save face with the retailers. If retailers like this one aren’t taking advantage of the opportunity DC is giving them, then the relaunch doesn’t matter. Sales will drop back to what they were after a few months, and comic sales will continue their downward spiral like they have been the last few years. This is why the move to digital for DC is a smart move, because if stores don’t care enough to gain new customers and new readers the stores will eventually go out of business. But hey, at least you’ll be able to get your comics online.
Before the end of the month there’s more Comic Timing to be had! This one has Brent Kossina and Ian Levenstein joined by Angela from 2 People Talking and Invisible Jetcast, Chris Johnson now of Dying in the Gutters and Umar of Dafixer’s Hideout as we talk all about the DC Relaunch before all 52 titles were announced. We decided to hold this one back until everything was finalized out of DC just so you could see what we got right and what we got wrong. This one is plenty of fun so I hope everyone enjoys it!
As always – we are sponsored by DCBS! That’s right! Discount Comic Book Service! This month you can get the entire DCnU for 50% off when you buy all of them – otherwise they are at an astonishing 42% off! And for those of you who have not used DCBS before you can save an additional 8% off your first order via the promo code: CT8. Here are our Review Corner picks for the month:
Do not adjust your iPod, it’s an actual new episode of Comic Timing! Didja miss us? Well, we sure missed you. In fact, we missed you enough to review all of 2010 in this here episode starring Ian, Brent, Brandon Christopher and Chad Burdette. While 2010 may be a few months behind us, it is a perfect time to reminisce about it. Yup.
This episode of Comic Timing is sponsored by…DCBS! That’s right, Discount Comic Book Service is the new sponsor of Comic Timing. For all first time users of the site, make sure to use the promo code CT8 at checkout to receive an additional 8% off your first order! Here are our Review Corner picks for the month:
You can e-mail the show at comictiming@gmail.com, and please vote for us at Podcast Alley and give us your reviews over on iTunes. And of course, if you can, please donate to the HERO Initiative effort if you can. Every little bit helps! Also, make sure to check out Ian in BrokenSea Production’s latest Twilight Theatre episode, “The Cloud!”
HOLY CRAP!!! Has it really been a month since the last Comic Timing came out? That, sirs and madames, is a travesty that must be righted…with a new episode! This time, Adam Withers and Comfort Love of The Uniques join Darrel of Dafixer’s Hideout and No Apologies, and Chris Johnson formerly of Amazing Spider-Cast; Along with Ian and Brent, the discussion is “Everything Old Is New Again.” As DC and Marvel return previous heroes to their former mantles, is this a step backward or forward? Will younger audiences be able to relate to Steve Rogers, Barry Allen and Hal Jordan, the way other related to Bucky Barnes, Wally West and Kyle Rayner? Tune in to find out our thoughts!
This episode of Comic Timing is sponsored by…DCBS! That’s right, Discount Comic Book Service is the new sponsor of Comic Timing. For all first time users of the site, make sure to use the promo code CT8 at checkout to receive an additional 8% off your first order! Along with the new sponsor, here are our Review Corner picks for the month:
You can e-mail the show at comictiming@gmail.com, and please vote for us at Podcast Alley and give us your reviews over on iTunes. And of course, if you can, please donate to the HERO Initiative effort if you can. Every little bit helps! Also, make sure to check out Ian in BrokenSea Production’s latest Twilight Theatre episode, “The Cloud!”
Until next time, thanks for listening, and thanks for downloading!
Review Corner Time! Check it ouuuuuuuut!!!!!! 6 books! 6!
We go over:
JSA All Stars #1
Secret Warriors #11
Conan the Cimmerian: Weight of the Crown #1
Captain America: Reborn #5
R.E.B.E.L.S. #10
Dr. Horrible #1
Make sure to check out the Fan Picks on Heroes Corner, which is where you can find Comic Timing’s picks for our Review Corner episodes! This month’s picks are the following:
DC
BRIGHTEST DAY #0
MARVEL
NEW AVENGERS: FINALE
INDEPENDENT (IMAGE)
HAUNT #7
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The long awaited Episode 100 celebration begins here! Mandy Stegall, Sean Whelan, and Jim Segulin from Raging Bullets hop on to discuss Comic Book Icons. Which company has the most icons? What characters are iconic without us even realizing it? We discuss that and tons more in this episode. Plus, listen in for lost Comic Timing content from throughout the years, including the likes of Jason Wood, Shawn Pryor, and Brent Kossina!
Make sure to check out the Fan Picks on Heroes Corner, which is where you can find Comic Timing’s picks for our Review Corner episodes! This month’s picks are the following:
MARVEL
SIF #1 40% off retail (HC price: $2.39/retail $3.99)
DC
SUPERMAN LAST STAND OF NEW KRYPTON #1 75% off retail (HC price: $0.75/retail $2.99)
INDEPENDENT
FCBD 2010 TICK #1 SPECIAL EDITION (FREE!!!)
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Until next time, thanks for listening, and thanks for downloading!
Episode 94 is up, covering all things SDCC with Jamal Igle, Angela from Two People Talking, and Brent Kossina. Oh, and Ian. Duh. More in-depth show-notes to follow.
Comic Timing is sponsored by Heroes Corner. Make sure to check out their deals on all the hottest comic books from the September Previews, and make sure to use the promo code CTROCKS on your first order with Heroes Corner to save an additional 5% off. For first time users of the site only. This month’s Review Corner books are as follows:
INDY:
DR. HORRIBLE ONE-SHOT 50% OFF (RETAIL $3.50/HC PRICE $1.50)
DC:
R.E.B.E.L.S. #10 40% OFF (RETAIL $3.99/HC PRICE $2.49)
MARVEL:
CAPTAIN AMERICA REBORN #5 (OF 5) 40% OFF (RETAIL $3.99/HC PRICE $2.49)
And also, make sure to take advantage of Heroes Corner’s Oceanverse Special. Buy issues 1 and 2 for the combined price of only $3.00!
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Happy 3 years anniversary, Comic Timing! To celebrate, Brent (sleepy, yet not asleep) and Ian (somewhat hyper and smarmy) are joined by Brad Wilson from Comic Tube, and returning guest Chad Burdette (Unknown_Fanboy), as we discuss death in comic books. You know, that thing that happens every few years to your beloved characters, and gets reversed a few years, months, or days later? Yup, that’s the one. We discuss whether or not it should be permanent, what deaths are acceptable and what aren’t, who is untouchable and all that great stuff, so listen in! And listen to the end bloopers so you can be tired of those snakes on that Monday to Friday plane too.
Comic Timing is sponsored by Heroes Corner. Make sure to check out their deals on all the hottest comic books from the June Previews! And make sure to use the promo code CTROCKS on your first order with Heroes Corner to save an additional 5% off. For first time users of the site only. This month’s Review Corner books are as follows:
DC
DOOM PATROL #1 – 50% off retail (HC price: $2.00 / retail: $3.99)
MARVEL
FANTASTIC FOUR #570 – 75% off retail (HC price: $0.75 / retail: $2.99)
INDY (ARCHAIA STUDIOS PRESS)
DAYS MISSING #1 – 50% off retail (HC price: $0.50 / retail: $0.99)
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We shall see you next time. Thanks for listening, and thanks for downloading! And most importantly, thank you SO MUCH for supporting us for 90 episodes and three years. We love you guys!