Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Darwyn Cooke covers FATALE #15

The GHOST has returned to Flying Colors!

This time, get the super exclusive Ghost Variant cover of FATALE, the great Image series from writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips.

This issue begins a new story arc and we have FATALE Volumes 1 & 2 in stock to bring new readers fully up to speed.




Sunday, June 16, 2013

Man of Steel: Superman Movie Review

Isn't Fathers' Day weekend the perfect time for a new Superman movie?

When you get right down to it, Man of Steel is about two fathers and the son they share. It's about the legacy one father wants to leave behind and the lessons and responsibilities the other hopes his son will take to heart.

Man of Steel is a very entertaining and gargantuan movie. In some spots, its heart is as big as its superhero power, with endearing performances from Kevin Costner and Diane Lane as Superman's earthly foster parents and Russell Crowe and Ayelet Zurer as his biological Kryptonian folks. Henry Cavill is terrific as the flawed story allows him to be, both as Clark Kent and as the Man of Steel.

Superman, at his essence, is the hero who does the right thing even when it's personally painful to do so. As a kid, he saves a school bus full of his classmates though that reveals his power to those who shouldn't have seen it. As a wanderer trying to find his place in the world, Clark takes the buffets and spitting because he knows he's too powerful to retaliate. He is at heart a good human being, even though he's from far-off Krypton. 

This movie is best when it is telling the back-story of the baby Kal-El who becomes Clark Kent on Earth before ascending to the role of Superman. From the touching scenes in Smallville to the cosmic wonder of Krypton, when this movie plays it small and from the heart, it is a wonder to behold. Judeo-Christian implications abound, to the point that Superman nearly winds up in the confessional of a Catholic church.

Sadly, though, we live in the Age of Imax and 3D, and big action movies are so bloated we might as well be watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The action scenes and the onscreen destruction are this movie's biggest flaws. 

Don't get me wrong--- the effects are spectacular. It's just that the excessive action, mandated by Imax and 3D dollars, make this movie possibly a half-hour too long and way too violent. For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction, as the law of physics goes. There's not much in the way of blood, but in a post-911 world, how can anyone watch this movie and NOT think about the untold lost lives of the people in those destroyed buildings in Metropolis and Smallville? For every time Superman and Zod throw each other through another building, what's forgotten is the lives of the innocent bystanders in those buildings. Collateral damage is still damage, after all.  What good is it if Superman saves Lois Lane, but thousands of others die in the process? That's a hollow victory, nothing more. The Superman I was brought up with knows how to minimize the risk to innocents by taking the battle to uninhabited places---  like space, maybe? 

Personally, I look forward to the day when movie studios, writers and directors can tell small stories about superhero characters. Sure, give us some exciting action, but leave out the kind of gratuitous fawning to 3D and Imax tech rendering The Man of Steel less effective and less entertaining than it could have been.

I know my Dad was both super and human, so it can be done.


Monday, June 03, 2013

June 12 is MAN of STEEL Day @ Flying Colors

Join us at Flying Colors Comics on Wednesday June 12 as we celebrate MAN of STEEL Day! 

Superman is the hero that launched all other comic heroes. With the coming release of the the MAN of STEEL movie, DC Entertainment is working with comic book retailers to bring extra excitement and fun to comic shops. 

And that means you'll want to be at Flying Colors on Wednesday June 12!

• Get a free copy of ALL STAR SUPERMAN #1 SPECIAL EDITION comic book by Grant Morrison and Frank Quietly (while supply lasts).
• Be here for the debut of the new comic series SUPERMAN UNCHAINED by writer Scott Snyder & artist JIM LEE!

• Enter to win a giant sized limited edition MAN of STEEL two-sided vinyl movie poster! 
 





Wednesday, May 08, 2013

My LITTLE PONY event with Artist AMy MEBBERSON

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When: Saturday May 11 @ Noon

Where: Flying Colors Comics & Other Cool Stuff

Who: Artist AMY MEBBERSON





Amy Mebberson is currently the artist of the phenomenally popular IDW comic book, 
My Little Pony. Amy is a cartoonist & illustrator specializing in all-ages licensed properties. She began her career as an animation artist at Walt Disney Animation Australia and has worked with Disney licensees ever since on comics, book illustration and fine art.



Best known online as the creator of Disney fan-comic Pocket Princesses.  Other comic titles include Strawberry Shortcake & Sesame Street (APE Entertainment) and Dr Who (IDW).


We hope you’ll join us this Saturday. Meet Amy, get Amy’s signature on her comics--- maybe even get a My Little Pony sketch. This is definitely an All-Ages event!  

Hope to see you Saturday! 

Peace 'n' Ponies! 

Joe "FlyCoJoe" Field 

(Find info about this event and other Flying Colors events on our Facebook page HERE!)



Saturday, May 04, 2013

Wow!

The entire Retailing Brigade at Flying Colors Comics & Other Cool Stuff is so excited and pleased to announce the following Special Event:

Wednesday, May 01, 2013










GEEK SPEAK SHOW  will be at Flying Colors on FCBD!

 

Be ready for your close-up on Free Comic Book Day with the Geek Speak Show!

Geek Speak hosts Henry San Miguel and Joel Japitana will be here Saturday shooting another episode of their show, interviewing fans, guests and the Flying Colors Retailing Brigade while adding to the party atmosphere here! 
Thousands of FREE comics, six professional guest signings, cool deals and more--- Saturday is party time at Flying Colors Comics!

Sunday, April 14, 2013

EAST of WEST Artist Nick Dragotta @ Flying Colors 4/24


The Retailing Brigade at Flying Colors Comics is pleased to announce we'll be hosting artist NICK DRAGOTTA on Wednesday April 24 from 5pm-8pm.

Nick is the artist on the new hit series from Image Comics, EAST of WEST, a sci-fi western, written by Jonathan Hickman. That creative team is familiar to those who follow Marvel's FF series.

Nick has a great body of work on such books as Marvel's X-Statix Presents: Deadgirl, X-Men First Class, The Age of the Sentry, Captain America, Fantastic Four and many others.

Nick will be at Flying Colors on the first day of release for the second issue of EAST of WEST. In addition, Flying Colors will have a limited number copies of EAST of WEST #1 (and the Ghost Variant for #1, shown here).

Wednesday is also New Releases Day at Flying Colors, so we invite you to the Nick Dragotta signing and check out all the great new stuff coming in that day, too. Some refreshments will also be served.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Surprise Event--- Saturday April 13

There's been so much talk recently about the content of DC Comics' BATMAN & RED ROBIN #19! It looks like there may be a new Robin in town...

So we got the (last minute) idea to invite back to Flying Colors our friend and artist MICK GRAY who is a key component of the BATMAN & ROBIN creative team.

Join us here at Flying Colors this Saturday April 13 at 1pm to get your copies of BATMAN & RED ROBIN #19 signed by inker/artist Mick Gray! We'll be talking about what's going on in the world of BATMAN, what's in store for this series and just having a good time talking comics. Hey, that's what we do here!

This event will also be a great time to visit Flying Colors to see our selection of specially priced hardcover and softcover graphic novels! We recently scored a terrific deal from Marvel Comics on a number of hardcover books that we're able to sell to you at as much as 75% off their cover prices!

Plus, we have temporarily expanded our section of Bargain Books and will have a very enticing deal for you this Saturday!

See you soon!

Peace!

FlyCoJoe