Thursday, December 31, 2015
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Merry Christmas from Your Friends at Flying Colors!
Please note the following changes in our Open Hours:
Wednesday December 23 11AM-8PM
Thursday December 24 11AM-5PM
Friday December 25 CLOSED
Saturday December 26- Tuesday December 29 11AM-7PM
Wednesday December 30 11AM-8PM
Thursday December 31 11AM-5PM
Friday January 1 CLOSED
Saturday January 2 --- Regular hours resume!
We thank you for shopping at Flying Colors and wish you all the deepest peace of the Christmas season and a sparkling, surprising and prosperous New Year 2016.
Peace 'n' Cool Stuff!
Joe "FlyCoJoe" Field
& the Retailing Brigade
at Flying Colors!
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Friday, December 18, 2015
Wednesday, December 09, 2015
A Gentle Holiday Shopping Reminder
As Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee said,
"Flying Colors is one of the World's Greatest Comic Shops."
Find the best in comics, graphic novels, gift items and other pop culture coolness!
Gift cards available!
Shop local and support our community!
Open every day from 11AM-7PM.
Monday, November 30, 2015
Image Comics' BLACK JACK KETCHUM Debuts at Flying Colors!
What: The debut of a new Image Comics series, BLACK JACK KETCHUM.
Who: Series creators BRIAN SCHIRMER and JEREMY SALIBA!
Where: At Flying Colors Comics, of course!
When: Wednesday December 2 at 11AM.
Why: Make your plans to be among the first fans to get their copies of this new first issue!
This will be another fantastic New Releases Day with dozens of new comics, graphic novels and assorted bit of other cool stuff.
About
BLACK JACK KETCHUM:
In a dreamlike version of the Old West, Tom Ketchum struggles to clear his name-and stay alive-when he's mistaken for wanton outlaw "Black Jack" Ketchum. With the aid of his talking sidearm, a secretive gambler, and a mute girl with a Winchester, Tom evades the mysterious Union and its supernatural enforcers, the faceless Dusters, as he's forced to question his identity, his sanity, and his very existence.
Stay in touch with Flying Colors on Facebook!
Who: Series creators BRIAN SCHIRMER and JEREMY SALIBA!
Where: At Flying Colors Comics, of course!
When: Wednesday December 2 at 11AM.
Why: Make your plans to be among the first fans to get their copies of this new first issue!
This will be another fantastic New Releases Day with dozens of new comics, graphic novels and assorted bit of other cool stuff.
About
BLACK JACK KETCHUM:
In a dreamlike version of the Old West, Tom Ketchum struggles to clear his name-and stay alive-when he's mistaken for wanton outlaw "Black Jack" Ketchum. With the aid of his talking sidearm, a secretive gambler, and a mute girl with a Winchester, Tom evades the mysterious Union and its supernatural enforcers, the faceless Dusters, as he's forced to question his identity, his sanity, and his very existence.
Stay in touch with Flying Colors on Facebook!
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Black Friday & Saturday's Local Comic Shop Day!
We've got your Black Friday deals right here! Plus we've got more for
you on Saturday 11/28-- the first ever
Local Comic Shop Day®!
Get ready... get set... be here!
UPDATE: Be here Saturday 11/28 at 11AM and be among the first to get the new and exclusive 2016 Flying Colors calendar/poster. Artist/Designer
JEFF BONIVERT
will be here to sign the first batch!
Now, hit the link!
http://bit.ly/1OsIX2i
Local Comic Shop Day®!
Get ready... get set... be here!
UPDATE: Be here Saturday 11/28 at 11AM and be among the first to get the new and exclusive 2016 Flying Colors calendar/poster. Artist/Designer
JEFF BONIVERT
will be here to sign the first batch!
Now, hit the link!
http://bit.ly/1OsIX2i
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Local Comic Shop Day at Flying Colors
Saturday November 28 is Local Comic Shop Day. we'll have a limited number of exclusive items made just for the event, including a Dave Johnson cover to the new Dark Knight series from DC Comics.
Also, we'll be debuting our Flying Colors exclusive--- and FREE! --- 2016 poster/calendar! Cartoonist/designer Jeff "JB" Bonivert will be on hand to sign the first batch we'll give away.
Be here Sat 11/28 at 11AM.
Follow this link for more event info that will be updated all this week:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1508561615922231/
Also, we'll be debuting our Flying Colors exclusive--- and FREE! --- 2016 poster/calendar! Cartoonist/designer Jeff "JB" Bonivert will be on hand to sign the first batch we'll give away.
Be here Sat 11/28 at 11AM.
Follow this link for more event info that will be updated all this week:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1508561615922231/
Friday, October 23, 2015
NICK DRAGOTTA at Flying Colors for Release of Superman: American Alien #1 11/11 at 11AM
We're happy to welcome back artist/illustrator/all around cool dude NICK DRAGOTTA on Wednesday Nov 11 at 11AM for the debut of SUPERMAN AMERICAN ALIEN #1.
Easy to remember--- it's 11/11 at 11.
It'll be a Wednesday and that means it'll be a New Releases Day. And if you haven't been here for a New Releases Day any time recently, there's always a buzz with some of the best and most dedicated comics fans around.
About SUPERMAN: AMERICAN ALIEN---
In
this first issue, illustrated by our guest, superstar artist Nick Dragotta, we'll get the story of Jonathan and Martha Kent as
they struggle to deal with their 12-year-old son’s latest quirk—he’s
been floating up into the air, sometimes hundreds of feet!
Nick Dragotta is the artist and co-creator, along with writer Jonathan Hickman, of the Image Comics hit series EAST OF WEST. Nick has also previously worked on X-Statix and many other Marvel characters such as Captain America, Spider-Man, and the X-Men.
Let us know you'll attend by joining our "events" page on Facebook!
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Monday, October 12, 2015
The Train That Got Me Across the Atlantic
Ireland's southern coast |
On Dublin's Grafton Street |
We spent a night at Ballyseede Castle, Tralee, Ireland |
Last November, on a crazy whim, I purchased tickets online for
a couple of concerts by one of our favorite bands that would happen in mid-August --- in London. That left us with
a decision--- we could either sell the tickets to the concerts (which sold out almost
instantly) or figure a way to build a trip around the concerts.
Sounds like an easy choice, right? Take a trip to Europe. No
problem. Look, I run a comic book shop and European vacations really aren't in the cards
for a guy used to working six days a week. Fact is, I had never been across the Atlantic
before.
Usually, the trips I take away from the shop that others see as "time off" are built around business, like attending San Diego's Comic-Con and the annual ComicsPRO
meeting. Those may be fun events, but, believe me, they are still long hours of work and definitely
not vacations.
Libby jumped at the chance and was up to the challenge of organizing our first vacation overseas together (no, Caribbean cruises may be "on the seas" but
they aren't "overseas").
Working with a travel agent and armed with the advice of family and friends about places we needed to see (especially in my ancestral country of Ireland), Libby came up with an itinerary that had us spending almost a full week in Ireland, plus several days each in London and Paris. Truly a dream trip.
Working with a travel agent and armed with the advice of family and friends about places we needed to see (especially in my ancestral country of Ireland), Libby came up with an itinerary that had us spending almost a full week in Ireland, plus several days each in London and Paris. Truly a dream trip.
But this blog post isn't meant to be a travelogue (though I'm
including a few photos here, anyway). This is about, as the blog post title says,
The Train That Got Me Across The Atlantic.
At Trafalgar Square on 8/15/15, the 70th Anniversary of V-J Day |
Those of you who have followed this blog for any length of
time know that both Libby and I are crazy about the music we love. We've been to
hundreds of live concerts together since 1976 (our first show was a Barry Manilow
concert at the Concord Pavilion, if you must know). It's been a real blessing for
our marriage that our taste in music is (mostly) synched.
At the National Portrait Gallery "with" Paul McCartney |
But along with those very popular superstar hit-makers, there were albums from bands not normally found in a young woman's vinyl trove. Bands like Emerson, Lake & Palmer, the Moody Blues and Yes. She actually liked this thing called "progressive rock." And so did I. Oh, yeah!
Notre Dame Cathedral |
We are not typical music consumers, willing to buy whatever the
music media says is popular. We learned a long time ago that the best music is often
the stuff that doesn't find its way to commercial radio or even most retail music
stores (sadly).
Most aren't aware that there was an independent progressive revival of the
'90s...that still continues to this day. In the late '90s, a friend suggested that since we like Genesis so much we
should check out a band called Spock's Beard. Doing their own thing but still occasionally
nodding to earlier prog masters like Genesis, Yes and Gentle Giant, Spock's Beard
was originally fronted by singer/multi-instrumentalist Neal Morse.
After SB's release
of the double CD "Snow" concept piece (seriously, it's better than The
Who's "Tommy"), Morse left the band and the lead vocals were taken over
by a fantastically talented drummer named Nick D'Virgilio. I should mention here
that one of the things that attracted us to the Beard was the fact that Nick D'Virgilio
actually drummed on the last Genesis studio CD, "Calling All Stations."
Libby and I have seen Spock's Beard live many times in the last
15 years. One of the benefits of loving indie bands and seeing them fairly often
is the chance to greet and chat up the band members. And so it is with us and SB.
A few years ago, after Nick had left SB, he became one of the leads in Cirque D'Soleil's
"Totem" show. Knowing he'd be on tour with the show in San Francisco,
I asked Nick if he'd be up for doing a solo concert at Flying Colors... and so he
did, on Libby's birthday! You can see a performance from that show HERE!
At the top of the Eiffel Tower |
How's that for a progressive intro?
The show dates were August 14-16 at the beautiful and intimate
concert hall at Kings' Place, London, just a block or two from the St Pancras International
Rail Station (where we would take another "big big train"---the EuroStar--- to Paris via the Chunnel on
August 16).
King's Place |
Big Big Train is simply and intricately a wonderful band. Two
members of BBT do the songwriting, bassist/guitarist and band co-founder Greg Spawton
and David Longdon (vocals/flute/banjo/percussion). Another bit of Genesis trivia: When
Phil Collins left Genesis, a number of vocalists auditioned for the part. Among
them was David Longdon.
Other members of the band are co-founder/keyboards/guitars Andy
Poole, lead guitarist Dave Gregory (formerly of the great XTC), Rachel Hall (violin/vocals),
Danny Manners (keyboards), Rikard Sjˆblom (guitar/keyboards/vocals)... and Nick D'Virgilio (drums/vocals). Stellar players, one and all!
One huge reason we needed to make the journey to London to see
Big Big Train is the sheer size of the band. With eight primary musicians and an
additional brass section of five, that would be a very expensive touring outfit,
so the chances were pretty slim that the band would perform anywhere close to us.
There were just three live shows, all at King's Place, with just 500 seats in the
theater. Such a small venue that the brass section wasn't even on the main stage,
but was situated in the balcony above the band.
Among Big Big Train's songs, you really won't hear any three minute love ditties, but you will hear the love and care they put into their music. Their songs are quintessentially British, often telling stories infused with the history and geography of the British isles.
With BBT guitarist Dave Gregory |
Among Big Big Train's songs, you really won't hear any three minute love ditties, but you will hear the love and care they put into their music. Their songs are quintessentially British, often telling stories infused with the history and geography of the British isles.
While the band is content with the "progressive" or "prog-rock" label, in my estimation BBT music has a lot
in common with classical music. As an example, BBT's epic "East Coast Racer"tells the story of the people who built and admired the Mallard, the train that
set the land speed record for steam trains back in 1938. The song isn't as much
about the train as it is about the love and labor that went into its building and
the fascination the public had with it. In the 15 minutes of "East Coast Racer,"
I hear the construction, complexity and emotional depth of Bohemian composer Bedrich
Smetana's piece about the river "Moldau." There are movements, there are
musical themes that punctuate the song's emotion. It's a brilliant and complex piece
of work.
Joe with BBT co-founder Greg Spawton |
The concerts were beautifully performed, even with the opening
night jitters of a band that had never played before a paid audience with this current
line-up. Standing ovations after several songs, especially the longer pieces, happened
at both shows we attended. These concerts, filled with many of the band's most dedicated fans, also brought tears of happiness due to the moving performances.
With Rachel Hall (Violins/vocals) |
It was no surprise for me, as one of those fans, to learn of
so many others making the trek to the concerts from all over the world. Pre-show
and post-show socializing at King's Place were filled with happy fans meeting each
other in person for the first time. Post-show, band members joined the party, taking
photos, signing programs and CDs, chatting with attendees. I can only imagine how
gratifying it must have been after so much work went into the planning, rehearsing
and playing the shows to have the band members finally get some feedback.
Here's what Big Big Train played at the King's Place concerts:
Opening Set:
Make Some Noise
The Underfall Yard
Uncle Jack
Victorian Brickwork
Set 2:
Kingmaker
Summoned by Bells
Drum solo
Judas Unrepentant
Curator of Butterflies
East Coast Racer
Encore:
Look, I'm definitely not a professional reviewer and I'm certainly not a
critic of a band that has brought us so many hours of music bliss.
My hope with
this rather long post is that you'll be moved enough to listen to some Big Big Train
music, maybe go so far as to order one of their albums--- you can do that HERE! If you do, I recommend you start with "English Electric: Full Power." When you delve into Big Big Train's music, please let me know how you like it.
And that's my story of The Train That Got Me Across the Atlantic,
otherwise known as "What I did on My Summer Vacation." Class is now dismissed.
Peace & Music!
Joe "FlyCoJoe" Field
Monday, October 05, 2015
First one's free, kid!
Y'all like FREE, don't you?
Well, we've just scored some extra copies of the BATMAN ENDGAME SPECIAL that features a lead-in to this week's debut of the new weekly series, BATMAN & ROBIN ETERNAL.
And, we also have copies of the VERTIGO PREVIEW SPECIAL, just in time for some great new Vertigo series that start releasing this week.
If you'd like a copy of each of these, come in starting Wed Oct 7 and they will be available as long as our supply lasts!
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Friday, September 25, 2015
Free Comic Book Day 2015 & Beyond!
Here's hoping you enjoy this look back at our 2015 Free Comic Book Day event.
Friday, August 21, 2015
Kirby4Heroes Benefit at Flying Colors on Fri Aug 28
Along the way, we visited a number of world-renowned museums, including the Louvre and Musee d'Orsay in Paris, the British National Museum, National Portrait Gallery and Tate Modern Museum in London.
I saw many beautiful and historically important pieces of art in those museums. Picasso, Monet, Manet, Gaugin, Van Gogh, Klee, Klimt…the list goes on all the way to Leonardo DaVinci. Really breath-taking stuff.
In the Tate Modern, though, I saw one painting that left me feeling a bit blue. During the 1960s, the Pop Art movement, led by Andy Warhol, took the art world by storm. Warhol and others liberally "borrowed" from other avenues of pop culture to create work that has since become some of the world's most recognizable and valuable art.
You've seen Andy Warhol's Campbell soup can painting, his Marilyn Monroe diptych--- very famous pieces.
Roy Lichtenstein was also a prime mover in the pop-art field. He made millions off of enlarging and re-positioning the work of famous comic book artists, like Jack Kirby, John Romita and Russ Heath.
Lichetnstein's "Whaam!" is a direct swipe from Russ Heath's All American Men of War comic published by DC Comics. Lichetnstein made million from it. Heath got nothing. That's why I've got the glum look on my face in this photo taken at the Tate Modern last week.
Read Russ Heath's own short comic about this HERE!
That leads me to inviting you our event celebrating the 98th birthday of Jack Kirby, the King of Comics---and one of the artists ripped off by Lichtenstein.
On Friday August 28th, Flying Colors is proud to once again take part in Kirby4Heroes, a campaign started by Jillian Kirby, Jack's granddaughter, who isn't even old enough to have met her prolific and uber-talented grandfather, who passed away in early 1994.
Please join us as we raise funds for the Hero Initiative, a great organization dedicated strictly to helping comic book creators in need. Hero creates a financial safety net for yesterdays' creators who may need emergency medical aid, financial support for essentials of life.
Read more about Hero Initiative HERE!
And be sure to pitch in when you join us on Friday August 28th. We've invited artists to come in a draw, so we'll likely have some art to sell, with 100% of the proceeds going to Hero.
Flying Colors will have original Jack Kirby art on display on Friday August 28th.
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
Flying Colors on YouTube
Please hit this link to check out our YouTube page!
We've posted a lot of videos for comics fans:
• Our interviews with comics professionals!
• A few short documentaries shot here at Flying Colors!
• Old Flying Colors TV ads!
• Footage from the early years of WonderCon!
• And our newest regular feature--- "Top of the Box" in which we open the first box of our weekly shipment to show you what cool items come out first.
We've posted a lot of videos for comics fans:
• Our interviews with comics professionals!
• A few short documentaries shot here at Flying Colors!
• Old Flying Colors TV ads!
• Footage from the early years of WonderCon!
• And our newest regular feature--- "Top of the Box" in which we open the first box of our weekly shipment to show you what cool items come out first.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Friday, July 17, 2015
Potential Opportunity for the Right People
We hope to do some interviews very soon, so if this potential opportunity is speaking to you, get your resumé to us now!
.... and PLEASE read the instructions carefully!
FlyCo Mini IndieCon on Saturday July 25!
Please join us for the first ever FlyCo Mini IndieCon... a celebration of local independent comics and the artists that make them!
Our featured guests for this event are:
Jason Dube of Scattered Comics!
Bryan Hill, writer of Top Cow's Postal!
Robert Stewart, artist/writer of Afterburner, Tales of the Cool & Wicked!
Mel Smith, publisher/artist of Acme Ink!
Matt Harding, artist/writer of Pop Apocalypse!
Omar Morales, writer/publisher of CruZader, Agent of the Vatican!
Our featured guests for this event are:
Jason Dube of Scattered Comics!
Bryan Hill, writer of Top Cow's Postal!
Robert Stewart, artist/writer of Afterburner, Tales of the Cool & Wicked!
Mel Smith, publisher/artist of Acme Ink!
Matt Harding, artist/writer of Pop Apocalypse!
Omar Morales, writer/publisher of CruZader, Agent of the Vatican!
Tuesday, July 07, 2015
Comic-Con Programming!
For those planning to attend Comic-Con International in San Diego this week, here's where you can find FlyCoJoe!
Friday July 10
Programming for Retailers Only, unless otherwise noted
9:30 - 10:15 Fresh Start - Room 19
Your
day at Comic-Con gets off to a friendly and professional start with
ComicsPRO, the retailer trade association. Retailers, publishers, and
distributors are welcome to kick off their convention day with
colleagues, coffee, bagels, and conversation. Bring your business card!
10:15 - 10:35 Local Comic Shop Day - Room 18
ComicsPRO
introduces Local Comic Shop Day! What is it? When is it? And why is
it? LCSD is a day to celebrate comics and the local comic shops that
are the backbone of the comics industry. Be here for the launch of this
new event that puts the spotlight on local comic shops!
10:35 - 11:10 Back to Back Issues - Room 18
Join
us as we explore an old category that is gaining massive new momentum
in many comic shops. How should retailers sell their back issues? How
much back issue business is your store doing online versus in the
store? Are you slabbing your books? How does the exponential growth
in number of titles affect your back issue strategy? Join ComicsPRO to
discuss these issues.
11:10 - 11:45 Categorically Expanding - Room 18
Looking
beyond comics and graphic novels, there's potential gold in other
merchandise categories. ComicsPRO has discount agreements set up with
many companies such as Ata-Boy, BCW, USAopoly, ICUP, Monogram, Asgard
Press, and Poster Emporium. Come learn about these member benefits and
let's discuss how to diversify your sales.
2:30 - 4:00 Eisner Spirit of Comics Retailing Award Video Parade - Room 18
Open to all convention attendees
The
Will Eisner Spirit of Comics Retailer Award is the industry's "Hall of
Fame" for progressive retailers. Spirit Award facilitator and award
recipient Joe Ferrara (Atlantis Fantasyworld, CA) presents the videos
for this year's award finalists, with discussion about each nominated
retailer, the store's display techniques, and other unique features
every attending retailer can learn from. Hey, retailers! Come here to
steal some great ideas!
4:00 - 5:00 So You Want to Be a Comics Retailer? (open to the public) - Room 28DE
Open to all convention attendees
Open to all convention attendees
The
comics business is growing and that means a growing demand for more
comic books. You've got questions and these veteran retailers have the
answers! ComicsPRO director and panel host Joe Field (Flying Colors
Comics, Concord CA) is joined by retailer Christina Blanch (Aw Yeah
Comics, Muncie IN), retailer Ryan Haggerty (Ryan's Comics, Murrieta CA),
retailer Peter Birkemoe (The Beguiling, Toronto, Canada), retailer
Terry Stevens (Star Port, Lynchburg, VA), and Diamond Comic Distributors
VP Chris Powell.
Saturday July 11, 2015 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Room 28DE
Room 28DE
Open to all convention attendees
The Seven Comic Shop Archetypes: Who Will Triumph, Thrive, and Survive
In the ever-changing landscape of retail and pop culture, how do the best comic retailers connect with the community and interact with fans? This panel explores the wild world of comic shops, provides analytical (and nostalgic) insights, explores the ever-changing consumer demographic, and asks panelists to forecast the future. They include Joe Field (founder, Free Comic Book Day), Atom! Freeman (Valiant Entertainment), Christina Blanch (Aw Yeah Comics, Ball State), and Glynnes Pruett (Comic Book Hideout). Moderated by Ed Catto (Bonfire Agency).
In the ever-changing landscape of retail and pop culture, how do the best comic retailers connect with the community and interact with fans? This panel explores the wild world of comic shops, provides analytical (and nostalgic) insights, explores the ever-changing consumer demographic, and asks panelists to forecast the future. They include Joe Field (founder, Free Comic Book Day), Atom! Freeman (Valiant Entertainment), Christina Blanch (Aw Yeah Comics, Ball State), and Glynnes Pruett (Comic Book Hideout). Moderated by Ed Catto (Bonfire Agency).
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