OMG P-C HOW MANY COPIES DO THEY HAVE????
They had quite a few! If Parc Guell weren't such a pain to get to, I would go grab you a copy, but if I see it in another gift shop, I will pick it up (they may be in the Sagrada Familia gift shop, for instance). They released it simultaneously in the U.S., Spain, and Italy, but the Spanish edition is a special hardcover and has an introduction by the mayor of Barcelona and extras in the back (I think we just got a regular issue). You may be able to find the American edition in the back issues at your comic book store, or you can order this thing:
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It also includes Batman's adventures in Scotland, among other places.
Does Bats get tied up naked at all?
He does not pay a visit to the Museu l'Erotica, no. I did, however.
I haven't been keeping up with Batman: The Brave and the Bold but apparently a recent episode featured the Birds of Prey and they had a little musical number about certain heroes "attributes". [link]
That's awesome! Nice tune too, though Aquaman's little fish will linger in my mind.
Isaiah Mustafa is Luke Cage!
Beta Ray Bill is not a horse.
This month's Marvel calendar match-up:
HUMAN TORCH
vs.
SPIDER-MAN
Fight!
Jones soda is doing a series of labels for the Buffy comics: [link]
There were only four issues, but The Imp was one of the best comics fanzines ever. And now you can download them! The Jack Chick issue is pretty amazing.
Seventy dollars!? Damn you, Spiegelman.
I don't think I've ever seen a graphic novel without words before. Maybe one or two stories.
I have this book, which is 2,000 pages of comics, all wordless.
And holy shit, it looks like its value has appreciated. Normally, the comics I buy don't do that!