EDitorial 11/21/19

Hey, Folks!

The holidays are certainly barreling down on us like a freight train out of control this year, aren’t they? I mean, I’m not much of a holiday guy and I don’t really celebrate the season too much anymore, but even I feel a little residual tingle of anxiety when I consider there is only going to be a scant three weeks of shopping between Thanksgiving and Christmas this year. I can only imagine what this vague itch of anxiety translates to those of you who, you know, actually celebrate and do the whole gift giving thing.

In any case, I suppose it behooves me to mention at this point that we will be doing a scaled back Black Friday sale this year. Steve’s tenure is quickly winding down and he’s not too interested in doing much more than the basics until his retirement next year. So this year we will be open our regular hours on Black Friday (11am-7pm) and we will be featuring a 25% off all hard covers and trade paperbacks. This will include an additional 25% off sale or marked down prices in the store. Additionally, if there’s something you’d like at the discount that we don’t have in stock we will be offering the discount for any special orders made on Black Friday, so if we are out of or don’t carry that very special title you are looking for then please ask and I will order it in at the 25% off.

It also bears mentioning that we will be closed on Thanksgiving, although we will have normal operating hours for the rest of the week. Now that I think about it there will probably not be an EDitiorial next week because I doubt I’ll have time to actually write it between getting the subscription form completed, dealing with the new shipment, getting ready for Black Friday, and, of course, Thanksgiving itself. On top of all of that November initial orders are due in next week, so I will have that to monkey around with as well. I’m going to make an effort to get the shipping list and subscription form posted on Wednesday evening next week and hopefully it will get done before I leave work for the day, but, if not, I think I can get it done while I am baking pies on Wednesday night at home.

Yes, I said, “baking pies”. While I haven’t truly celebrated Thanksgiving for quite some time, this year Hill has talked me into volunteering at a mission to serve dinner. I figure I might as well throw a couple of pies together to keep my pie crust making skills sharp and since I don’t eat much in the way of sugar or carbs anymore it will be nice to actually serve my baked goods to people who will appreciate them. Hill, for those of you not in the know, is a proponent of the plant-based whole foods lifestyle, so the typical Thanksgiving feast is clearly not on the menu for him. As a result, despite a couple of kind invites, it seems ridiculous to take him to a dinner party where most, if not all, of the menu are verboten. So, we are going to eat out early in the afternoon and spend the rest of the day serving those of us who are less fortunate. I’m looking forward to the experience and I hope it ends up being a new Thanksgiving tradition.

We went to a pretty good concert last night. Elvis Costello, one of my favorite rock gods, was playing at the Michigan Theater last night in Ann Arbor. I’ve seen Costello perform once before, last year at the Fillmore in Detroit, and it was an amazing performance. Last night’s performance was not quite as strong…not sure if there was a problem with the sound mixing or if Costello’s voice was worn out from touring, but it was somewhat hard to hear him over the music. Still, the energy was good and I forgot how much I love going to live performances. He brought down the house at the end with a medley of his biggest hits, although I was most excited to hear his live performance of “Brilliant Mistake” in the middle of the show as it is, quite possibly, my favorite song in his catalog.

Has anyone here watched the “Lucifer” show, late of FOX and now showing on Netflix? It’s ostensibly based on the comic of the same name which is, of course, spun out of Neil Gaiman’s Sandman. When the show debuted I was initially curious about it as the comic book run, written by Mike Carey, is one of my top 10 all-time favorite comics. I know this will sound like heresy to many of you, but I actually enjoyed the Lucifer comic even more than Sandman. Unfortunately, I watched the first two episodes and was disappointed to discover that the show took an incredible showcase for mythological figures and fascinating characters dealing with out of this world metaphysics and turned it into a run of the mill buddy cop show. It wasn’t that I necessarily hated it, but it was so different from my beloved comic that I just couldn’t get into it. I gave up after those two initial episodes and never gave it another thought. Hillman, however, is a big fan of the show and I decided at his suggestion to give it another try.

I started over at the beginning and found myself with he exact same opinion of the show after watching the first season. It basically keeps the same buddy cop formula going on through the series and while there are a couple of characters who create a frission of interest (Mazikeen in particular manages to come through as the character most closely aligned with the comic version) it still remains of limited interest to me. I am about three quarters of the way through season two at this point and I’m not sure whether I will continue or not as there is a convenient jumping off point in the last episode I watched. Like I said, it isn’t terrible, just of limited interest to those of us who have actually read the source material. If you’ve read the comic and watched the show mention it the next time you are in the store. I’m curious what you may have made of it.

I had a chance yesterday to catch up on DC Comics’ “Infected” story line that is running through Batman/Superman as well as a handful of monthly titles (Hawkman, Supergirl) and a couple of one shots (King Shazam, Sacrab). I find myself really enjoying the narrative, much more than the current Year of the Villain story running in Justice League. In it The Batman Who Laughs is slinking around the DC Universe with a handful of poisoned batarangs designed to infect their victims with he same voodoo that turned The Batman Who Laughs into he perverse monster he is. There was initially a mystery regarding who laughing boy was targeting, but batman and Superman pretty quickly figured it out, especially after they laid siege to the Fortress of Solitude.

***SPOILERS AHEAD***

It turned out that there were six different victims and together they comprise a new “Secret Six” team of corrupted heroes. The lucky recipients? Commissioner Gordon (infected at the tail end of the Batman Who Laughs miniseries), Shazam, Hawkman, Blue Beetle (the Jaime Reyes version), Supergirl, and poor “I-Can’t-Buy-A-Break” Donna Troy. The full team is revealed in Batman Superman #4, out this week, and while we are not quite sure yet what there ultimate goal is at this point, I can say that it is an interesting variety of characters and it should be quite interesting what these dark and perverted versions of these heroes gets up to. I know I complain a lot about DC’s tendency to make everything dark and dour in their move serials, but I have to admit that I am looking forward to seeing what kind of mischief this new Secret Six gets up to before their inevitable redemption. Hell, I the current Hawkman comic hasn’t even been on my radar and I am actually excited to see what the next issue brings! If you haven’t been paying attention, now is the time to jump into this story line.

I’d like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving and I hope to see you in here on Black Friday after you are done with your holiday clean up and shopping!

EDitorial 11/14/19

Greetings, Gentle Sentients!

 

I’ve really got to start upping my game. Here it is, already after 1pm on a Thursday afternoon, and I am just getting around to penning my weekly love letter to my adoring fans. I suppose I should get used to this as the holidays are coming up as well as the end of the year and things do start to get crazy with my schedule. In any case, please accept my condign apologies for making you wait an extra hour or two for the latest Shipping List/Subscription Form! I will do my best to be prompter with it in the coming weeks!

 

Speaking of holiday craziness, this is as good a time as any to list off Monarch Comic’s holiday hours. It’s kind of a screwed up year for the holiday schedule as both Christmas and New Year’s Day fall on Wednesday which, as I’m sure you are aware, is the typical new comic day. We are usually closed on these major holidays, but because of the weird shipping schedule and the apparently huge amount of new books due in the week of the 1st I’ve decided to try something a little different this year. To wit, our holiday schedule:

 

Thursday, November 28th, Thanksgiving Day: CLOSED

 

Friday, November 29th, Black Friday: 11AM-7PM

 

Tuesday, December 24th, Christmas Eve: 11AM-5PM

 

Wednesday, December 25th, Christmas Day: CLOSED

 

Tuesday, December 31st, New Year’s Eve: 11AM-5PM

 

Wednesday, January 1st, New Year’s Day: 12PM-4PM

 

As you can see, due to the amount of new titles shipping in, I will be opening up on New Year’s Day for a few hours to service you hardy souls that have sufficiently recovered from your reveries the night before and are ready for new comics before heading back to work! Do you now understand the great and abiding love I hold for you?

 

I should also mention that this year we will ne having a small Black Friday sale. All of our hard covers and trade paperbacks (including marked down items) and back issues (including wall books, but not including items in the showcase) will be 25% off. If we don’t have the hard cover or trade paperback in stock that you are looking for then we will also offer the 25% off for special orders! Hopefully, you will have the time to stop by and visit us during your holiday shopping frenzy in order to pick up that comic collection or key back issue that you’ve had your eye on!

 

Well, I suppose I should wrap it up for the week and get this posted on Facebook and the website. If you have any questions regarding our holiday hours or the Black Friday sale then please feel free to contact in any of the usual ways and I will do my level best to answer your queries. Have a great weekend, Folks, and I will see you when I see you!

 

Eddie

EDitorial 11/7/19

Hey, Folks!

 

Well, in clear defiance of the whole “No Shave November” thing I have whacked off my big bushy beard. I know, I know…it was a magnificent construction, one that was ironically enough started on this week last year. It was big and fluffy and relatively well-groomed, but it was also constantly getting in the way and the hair was getting everywhere! Simple activities like brushing my teeth became an exercise in logistics as I had to learn to tuck the damn thing under my chin. And don’t even get me started with the difficulty in getting a good neck shave with a big wiry bush in your face! I was also shedding more than the dog and I was tired of cleaning up long white hairs off the furniture. So I deemed it was time for a trim and I decided to go with a quasi-classic muttonchops look. We’ll see how long it takes me to get tired of this beard configuration.

Brian Bendis has spent the last year setting up their return and the time had finally come for the official debut of the new Legion of Super-Heroes! Yes, Legion #1 hit the racks this week, written by Bendis and drawn by Ryan Sook, and it is a doozy! Now I am a Legion fan from waaaaaay back and I have been excited to see how Bendis and D.C. were going to handle their big return after the depredations of the New 52 Legion. I’m not disappointed although it is going to take a few issues to get used to the new versions of these classic characters. The names and the basic personalities have stayed the same, but the costumes and general looks have been switched around completely. I also love the fact that Superboy is being included this time around and it should be fun to watch him get used to life in the 31st century.

Along with plenty of copies of the first issue, we also have a limited supply of the brand new Legion Flight Rings! Supplied by D.C. for this promotion, these Legion Flight Rings are available while supplies last to everyone who purchases a copy of Legion of Super-Heroes #1! Just ask for it at the counter if we don’t press one into your hands…😊

Image Comics has released a much anticipated new title by writers Charles Soule and Scott Snyder titled Undiscovered Country. The story begins in the future where we discover that humanity is in grave danger from a global pandemic that is decimating the world’s population. The United States has built a wall around its borders and has stood in isolationist silence for 30 years apparently reaches out to the dying world governments and offers a glimmer of hope at a cure. The action follows a team of military, science, and medical experts as they make their way into a U.S. where everything is a mystery. Soule and Snyder have given us an intriguing set-up in this extra-sized debut issue with eye-catching graphics by Giesuppi Camuncoli. This isn’t a quick read either as we are literally inundated with text and graphics setting up the state of this strange new future. This will be of particular interest to fans of the Walking dead who are looking for a new post-apocalyptic adventure to delve into this Fall!

D.C. Comics has a new cover promotion this month and it involves a series of acetate covers on the “regular” covers to their main titles. What is an “acetate cover”? Well, it is basically a thin sheet of plastic with a snazzy cover image that, when lifted, gives you a glimpse of a second cover image. I must admit that I was initially a bit irritated with these silly cover affectations as we were required to order them sight unseen long before their release, but I have to admit that once I saw the finished product I was quite impressed with them. This week’s acetate covers are on Batman, Harley Quinn, Justice League and Deathstroke. Even if you don’t plan on picking these items up make sure you check them out on the new comics rack!

 

Well, that’s it for me this week. I hope everyone has a great weekend and that the upcoming cold snap won’t be too much of a drag for you!

 

Eddie