Collected Edition Blog browsing on Wednesday morning

September 9, 2009
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Just a quick reminder that due to the Labor Day holiday, Comic Books are released on Thursday this week, but you already knew that. Let’s get on to some links:

  • From John Mayo, Comic Book Resources, here are the Sales Estimates for July, 2009. John and I did record a podcast for these figures and is slated to be released September 11.
  • Official Press ReleaseWindy City Comicon Saturday, September 19th from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Center on Halstead. I’ll be there. Will you?
  • One more step towards Marvel reprinting that classic Marvelman runAlan Moore gives his 2 cents via BleedingCool.com. This is good news from Rich, but until I hear something, anything, from Joe Q. it’s all a bunch of guesswork.
  • Newsarama has an extended preview of From the Pages of Bram Stoker’s Dracula: Harker (AAM/Markosia). It has an introduction by Ian Holt and Bram Stoker’s great-grandnephew Dacre Stoker, who have both just written the first official Dracula sequel, Dracula: The Undead. And if that’s not enough Leslie S. Klinger, is publishing a New Annotated Dracula book, with an introduction by Neil Gaiman and there is also Vlad the Impaler: The Man Who Was Dracula GN-HC by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon due out in time for Halloween.
  • Collected Editions Blog found out via Amazon.com that a Seven Soldiers of Victory HC Volume 1 (of 2) is due out June 2010.
  • Via DC Comics: The Source read the Introduction to Batman: Cacophony HC by Kevin Smith.
  • DownTheTubes.net interviews David Leach editor of The Misadventures of Jane (Titan Books).
  • Take a look at Neil Gaiman’s Bookshelves. Thanks to Tom Spurgeon, The Comics Reporter.
  • DVD Review: The New Adventures Of Superman (DC Comics Classics Collection). 36 limited animation cartoons from Filmation with a documentary extra with Mark Waid and Paul Levitz.
  • Mock Review: Charles LePage, ComicList, on the fictitious Essential Black Goliath Volume 1. Chuck makes a strong case and even includes cover art.

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