EDitorial 3/19/20

Hey, Folks!

 

We certainly seem to be doomed to live in interesting times.

 

I honestly can’t believe how much things have changed in the last week. It seems like months since I was dealt the crushing disappointment of a cancelled concert and now I feel a bit foolish being as upset as I was about it. What initially seemed to be a massive panic and overreaction has now morphed into a situation where it seems we weren’t taking it quite seriously enough. Now with everything being so uncertain and hazy I am dealt the inevitable task of figuring out how to be a socially responsible business owner AND keep the business running through perilous times.

 

I’ve talked it over with Steve and our current plan is to keep the store open at regular hours as long as we are able to before we get shut down like so many other small businesses. If, however, you don’t feel comfortable coming into the store we are relaxing our rules regarding how long we will hold your books until you can pick them up. Please just reach out by phone or Messenger to let me know that you are either ill or just simply going with the quarantine and we can reach some sort of arrangement. Otherwise, I can assure you we are open and that at this point we haven’t had any problems with he supply chain side of the business.

 

All of that being said, if the governor does closed down non-essential businesses (although how comics can be considered “non-essential” is quite beyond me) then we have plans in place to deal with that eventuality. Monarch Comics will switch over to curbside service, a solution that other comic stores have used successfully in cities where a full quarantine is in effect. Obviously I’ll have to work out the fine details, but if we have to switch to curbside service then you will simply let us know what you want and you may pay over the phone and I will run your comics out to you when you pull up to the store. I’m hoping it doesn’t come to that, but wish in one hand and $#!@ in the other and see which fills up first, as my dear old mother used to say.

 

As for the other elephant in the room, Free Comic Book Day, nothing has been officially announced from Diamond as of yet, but I think it is pretty safe to say that it is at the best going to be postponed and at the worse cancelled entirely this year. Diamond attempted to float a bizarre idea for Free Comic Book May, but they were laughed out of the room by comic retailers everywhere and were forced to go back to the drawing board. The big problem with rescheduling the big day is exactly when we are supposed to reschedule it. I mean, at this point, nobody can even wrap their heads around the extent of the emergency NOW much less two or three or six months from now. Unfortunately, the FCBD titles have been ordered, printed, and are currently on their way to us now and that cannot be stuffed back in the box. Because of the time sensitive nature of some of the FCBD titles I do believe that we will be able to hand them out to regular customers as of May 2nd, but even that situation is fluid at this point. I will keep you updated as I get information in from Diamond.

 

On the quasi-good news front, those brave and hardy souls from Fantasticon have rescheduled the Toledo show for August 22nd-23rd at the Seagate Center. Obviously this date is subject to change depending on the state of the country by then, but all previously held tickets will be honored. So make sure you hold on to your tickets and let’s hope things clear up by August.

 

I literally just received word from Diamond as I am writing this that Free Comic Book Day 2020 HAS been officially postponed for a later date, hopefully sometime over the summer. While I know there is a bigger picture involving sickness and tragedy, I can’t help but feel extreme disappointment at the postponement. This, as many of you know, is Steve’s final Free Comic Book Day before his retirement in December and I was hoping to make it a good one. But still I totally understand the need to, you know, NOT have 800 people crammed into the store during a pandemic situation. As I mentioned above, we should be able to start handing out some of the books as of May 2nd and we will make them available to regular customers, particularly if they are spotlighting upcoming storylines.

 

I hope everyone has a great weekend and that there are no fatalities because of having to live close quarters with your family. Again, I will be here all weekend if you need a break from isolation. Unfortunately, there is rarely more than 10 people in the store at a time…lol.

 

Eddie

EDitorial 3/12/20

Morning, Folks!

 

Well, here we are at the beginning of yet another day of successfully dodging the Corona virus here at Monarch Comics. So far, so good, as they say and “they” certainly have a lot to say about it! I know I should be concerned about the spread of the dreaded virus, especially considering my Dad is part of the population vulnerable to such things, but all I can obsess over is whether or not the music festival in Atlanta is going to be cancelled or not. I had already pretty much given up all hope of seeing Taylor Swift live this year because of her limited appearance schedule, so when Hillman arranged for us to attend the big festival she’s appearing at I was thrilled nearly beyond comprehension. Now I’m trying to tap down expectations and I find myself obsess-compulsively checking websites every half hour to see if my dreams have been turned to dust or not. At this point Hill and I have already decided to go to Atlanta even if the festival falls through since the hotel rooms are already boked and I have it on good authority that there is plenty to do in Atlanta. Still, it will just break this poor comic retailer’s heart if the event gets cancelled. I do want to assure everyone that Steve and I are hand washing maniacs and we will keep Monarch Comics as virus free as possible.

So, now that I’ve gotten past the whole “Virus Panic Thing” let’s move on to what I really want to talk about…Batman! Yes, Folks, Batman is the big D.C. character for the first and second quarter and it looks like all the dials are going to “10” with the advent of the Joker War storyline starting in Batman #95 in May! After the last couple of year’s worth of Tom King’s Bat-related psychodrama it looks like current Batman writer Tynion is teaming up with the rest of the Batman family of titles to deliver and good old fashion Batman/Joker fight! We here at Monarch Comics are doing are best to make sure we have plenty of copies for new readers ready for the new grudge match to jump on board and join the fun.

 

Batman #91 and Nightwing #70 can be considered prologues to the new story and are getting released next week. I do have an order bump kicking in with Batman #91 due to the recent instant sell-outs and such, but since I’m still not sure whether I’ve hit my ordering ceiling or not I’m going to restrict sales of the new issue to one copy per customer. So when you are filling out the Subscription Form this week please only choose a regular or variant cover as I will only process one copy. I will keep this policy in place until I am satisfied that I’ve covered everyone who wants a copy. Hopefully, this issue will be a good gauge of how many copies I can actually move and it will be the last issue I have to worry about any ordering restrictions.

 

Nightwing #70 is only coming in with my normal Nightwing sale numbers, so this title will also be subject to my “One per Customer” rules. I know I have enough copies to cover everyone who normally buys Nightwing, but there will be no extras and the issue has, of course, sold out two weeks ago so there is no chance of ordering additional copies for coverage. There has been a Nightwing #70 2nd printing solicited and I will have copies of that available on April 1st for anyone who may miss it and wants to check out the Joker story within its pages.

Speaking of multiple printings, Batman #89 and Year of the Villain Hell Arisen #3 are both going back to print. I’m not quite sure why D.C. didn’t just print more copies of the 2nd printings considering how small the window was for shops to order them, but they didn’t, so I might as well not sit here complaining about it. We still have a few copies left of Batman #89 2nd printing available and we will have limited copies of YOTV Hell Arisen #3 available next week. Please check with Steve or I if you are interested in a copy of either book. The third printings will both be available March 16th!

 

D.C. did finally unveil all of their covers for the upcoming Catwoman 80th Anniversary Super Spectacular #1 last week and I must admit to being very impressed with the artist’s efforts this time around. I have the covers posted on our Facebook page and they should all be here as well, except for the Jim Lee cover which was released later and I have replicated for your perusal below. Remember we are still taking preorders for a complete set of all 10 covers for the discounter price of $80 so let me know if you’d like a complete set. Heck…let me know if there’s a specific cover you are interested in picking up and I will add your name to my spread sheet. All orders for sets or specific covers will be guaranteed if received by the FOC date of March 16th.

As for the Joker 80th Anniversary Super Spectacular #1, well, we have most of the covers available to us now and I will be taking preorders for sets or specific covers for this title through the FOC date of March 30th. As with Catwoman above, Joker comes with ten different covers by 10 all star artists and we will be selling the sets for $80. We will, of course, also be taking special orders for any specific cover(s) you are may be interested in. I will post the missing covers as they become available, hopefully before FOC!

Here is the official D.C. Comics list of Joker War main story and tie-in issues. Hopefully I’ll have a cool graphic to share next week:

 

MAIN STORY: Batman #95-#100

 

TIE-INS: Batgirl #47-50

Catwoman #25-26

Detective Comics #1022-1027

Harley Quinn #75

Nightwing #70-75

Red Hood Outlaw #48

 

If you are interested in following the whole story then please let me know, especially if you are interested in picking up copies of titles you normally don’t buy. I’m going to do my best to cover everybody!

And for a final bit of big Batman news, I’m happy to report the Geoff John’s long talked about Three Jokers story line is finally on the schedule. This is, of course, the follow up to the stunning revelation a couple of years ago that there has apparently been three different Jokers running around the DCU. There’s been a lot of speculation and commentary about it and I’m pleased that creative team of Johns and artist Jason Fabok are prepared to do a whole lot of explaining. Three Jokers #1 will be published under the Black Label banner and will come out in the same format as Batman Last Knight on Earth and is due out June 17th!

That’s it for me today, Folks! Have a great weekend and I’ll talk to you again next week!

 

Eddie