
Brian Isaacs
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2 months ago |
fanboyfactor.com | Brian Isaacs
Join us as we review “Selling Superman,” a gripping 4-part documentary that flips the classic tale of parents throwing away comic collections on its head. When Darren Watt inherits over 300,000 comics from his estranged father – including a jaw-dropping $3 million copy of Superman #1 – what should be a collector’s dream transforms into an emotional nightmare.
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2 months ago |
fanboyfactor.com | Brian Isaacs
When a heroic police officer and his loyal K-9 partner are injured in the line of duty, an experimental surgery gives rise to an extraordinary new hero: Dog Man. With the loyalty and instincts of a dog combined with the intellect and bravery of a human, Dog Man takes on the mission of protecting his city. As he works to master his new identity, Dog Man finds himself caught between his duty to uphold the law and his hilariously dog-like habits that sometimes get in the way.
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2 months ago |
fanboyfactor.com | Brian Isaacs
Check out this in-depth review of the Spider-Man statue inspired by Skottie Young’s animated comic book style! Crafted by Gentle Giant and Diamond Select Toys, this stunning piece brings Spider-Man’s playful charm to life in a bold, dynamic design. From its vibrant colors to the impeccable details, this statue is a must-have for collectors and Skottie Young fans alike.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
fanboyfactor.com | Brian Isaacs
All Moon Girl stories, collected for the first time in a hardcover volume!Dark Horse Books presents The EC Archives: The Complete Moon Girl, written by Gardner Fox and Dorothy Roubicek and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff and Johnny Craig. This hardcover volume collects Moon Girl #1-8, all Moon Girl stories published in other EC titles, and EC Comics’ first horror story “Zombie Terror” featured in issue #5, scanned from the original comics and digitally restored in this new edition.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
fanboyfactor.com | Brian Isaacs
Image/Ghost Machine’s time-traveling adventure The Rocketfellers—by fan-favorite writers Peter J. Tomasi (Batman and Robin, Super Sons) and Francis Manapul (The Flash, Clear) with art by the Shuster Award and Inkwell Award winning Manapul and lettering by Rob Leigh—has sold out completely at the distributor. Both issue #1 and #2 of this exciting new series, set in Ghost Machine’s Family Odysseys universe, are being rushed back to print by Image this week in order to keep up with escalating demand.
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