the Comic Shop - 10a/170 George Street, Liverpool NSW 2170
With Australia's largest collection of Bowen Marvel busts and statues from DC Direct, Diamond Select and loads more
for the largest collection of busts and mini busts in Australia

Flash for the win as the flush master

Tuesday, July 17, 2007 - Soon Van
All-Flash #1; writer Mark Waid; art by Karl Kerschl, Ian Churchill, Manuel Garcia, Joe Bennett and Daniel Acuna

All-Flash #1; writer Mark Waid; art by Karl Kerschl, Ian Churchill, Manuel Garcia, Joe Bennett and Daniel Acuna
Toilet humour and jokes about the can are just so very much the chunky rolls floating in the pond after they drop the kids off at school. Yes, so very dry and droll that. Never the quick.

Who is is Wally West, back again to show all those others who is the fastest to the can in a split of the whiff.

The aftermath of THE FLASH: THE FASTEST MAN ALIVE #13. The Fastest Man Alive's world changes forever!

All Flash #1 from DC Comics


One name for the them, but not any more and it's a burger meal to The Order. Matt Fraction and Barry Kitson play here in the fifty state initiative after the Civil War. Get up and take a bill to split in three fours.

Christos Gage and Mike Lilly go for the win in Annihilation: Conquest - Quasar.

Scarface: Devil in Disguise got some bone with Joshua Jabcuga and Alberto Dose riding in the back seat and looking to knock down some more white and not-so right.

A very special Blossom and here's Paul Jenkins and Steve Lieber with Thunderbolts: Desperate Measures. T-Bolt against T-Bolt and the fingers start flicking a coin to the bottle by the wall.

Eating a meat pie in the sun with a jab of tomato sauce under the skin and that's a lunch time meal. Play time now for Super-Villain Team-Up/M.O.D.O.K’s 11 with Fred Van Lente and Francis Portella on the red stuff to watch.

Robert Kirkman and Jason Howard slam all kinds of furs and hair and pelts in The Astounding Wolf-Man Director's Cut. Taking that from before for free and lining up with the stuffing for a juicy morsel on the dinner table. For those who enjoy eating wolf.

Simon Furman and Nigel Raynor take the killing machines from 800, 1000, past the X and into the lazy eights with Terminator 2: Infinity

Jim Lawson and Bill Moulage pay no heedance for the four water with Tales of Raphael: Bad Moon Rising. Cold enough and the shoulders shrink into the neck now. Where is the neck now?

Super fun unhappy time getting the knock back but still hitting the treadmill for the shoulders to slump. Sidekick: Super Summer Sidekick Special with Paul Jenkins and Chris Moreno kicking about the line crew.

Peter Milligan and C.P. Smith squeeze the round ones twelve times in The Programme. Cold war kids getting a little bit of the toasty-toasty in the tanning bed. And the timer goes ding with an easy bake for obliteration.

Lose all feeling in the shoulders with a cut mix of horror, fantasy and science fiction, and all names of artists in Gene Simmons House of Horrors. Sean Taylor, Jon Alderink, Dwight L. MacPherson, Grant Bond, Tom Waltz, Estevez Polls, Chris Ryall, Steph Stamb, Leah Moore, John Reppion and Jeff Zorrow cooking in the pot made with the bones and tones of an old lady eating a candle made of redone battery acid.

Arvid Nelson and Matt Camp hunt the runts of a dystopic future in Zero Killer. Six for the wall at home and a nice collection of their hides to show the what-for perry pip in metal slugs.

Transformers Timeslines Summer Special Just a question, do you know what happens when you lick cold metal in a chilly air?

Trade of the week


Eddie Edison works two jobs. One is to schlep pizzas about the place while the other is being a Sidekick. There is pain, there is gain, there is much to the funny and sucker punch. Like a swift kick to the groin perhaps? With saucy mustard onions on the side? Yes.

 
 

Barracuda sounds right there with the Buddha

Tuesday, February 13, 2007 - Soon Van
Punisher Presents: Barracuda Max #1 (of 5); written by Garth Ennis, art by Goran Parlov, colours by Dan Brown

Punisher Presents: Barracuda Max #1 (of 5); written by Garth Ennis, art by Goran Parlov, colours by Dan Brown
Charging up the letters on many comics pages, the words "BUDDHA-BUDDHA-BUDDHA" throws in for the sound of heavy machine gun fire. Quite ironic, unlike rain on a wedding day.

What? You didn’t actually think that a load of buckshot to the chest in shark-infested waters was gonna put him down for good, did you?

The Punisher’s wildest foe is back -- give or take a few boy parts -- this time he’s embarking on a solo mission: playing bodyguard to the son of a dangerous mob boss. Should be a breeze for a guy who went toe-to-toe with Frank Castle and lived to tell about it, right? Guess again. Junior is a hemophiliac -- and every crime syndicate in the country can’t wait to take a shot at him as payback to his dad.

To survive, Barracuda will have to navigate hitmen, corrupt cops, black ops, a Central American strongman, and rescue a damsel in distress. No kidding.

Punisher Presents: Barracuda Max #1 from Marvel Comics


Fabian Nicieza and Tom Grummett are not totally away from the last team of Marvel as they start the first of four in Thunderbolts Presents: Zemo - Born Better. Thirteenth in a line takes a trip back in time to see the first of the kind.

Jae Lee, currently working with Peter David on that Dark Tower, is finally out with closure on his most personal story as Hellshock: The Definitive Edition hits the shelf.

Land of fantasy, the land of trilogies, and in this incarnation from a work of R. A. Salvatore, Forgotten Realms: Streams of Silver a step into the trio rande. From Devil's Due Publishing with aid from Andrew Dabb and Val Semeiks. There's a bloke with a raging red beard on the cover. Sold?

Patience is a slave to the trade of impetus and in this tale from Orson Scott Card, Jake Black and Adriano Batista, she's a slave. She also happens to be the rightful heir to the throne of the world in Orson Scott Card's Wyrms from Dabel Bros and Marvel Comics.

Eye starts twitching many hours in the light.

 
 
 

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10a/170 George Street
Liverpool NSW 2170
Australia
Next to the library
phone: (02) 9601 2622
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PO Box 3330
Liverpool Westfields NSW 2170
Australia
 

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Tuesday
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