Jul 292012
 

I know this report comes a litte late, but things have kept me away from updating as fast as I would.  Nontheless, here are are the Joker marchandise available for SEPTEMBER 2012 from Diamond:

ARKHAM ASYLUM DELUXE ACTION FIGURE:  TITAN JOKER

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Based on the Blockbuster video game: ARKHAM ASYLUM

  • Measures aproximately 11.5 inches tall
  • On sale October 24, 2012 (allocations may occur)
  • Offered simultaneously beyond the comic-book specialty market
  • Price $ 72.95

 

 AME-COMI HARLEY QUINN V.2 PCV FIGURE

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  • Designed by Jim Fletcher, sculpted by John Matthews
  • Figure is approximately 9.75 inches tall, non articulated. Includes display base
  • On sale October 17, 2002
  • Price $ 69.95

 

BATMAN #0

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Don’t forget, first hint of the new storyline might be included here…

  • Written by Scott Snyder and Art by Greg Capullo
  • Bruce Wayne has returned from his worldwide quest to take the law into his own hands! This issue reveals the early steps of building everything  that surrounds Batman–the costume, the cave, the gadgets
  • Cover: Greg Capullo with variant by Andy Clarke;  1:100 B&W variant cover by Capullo and “We can be Heroes” Blank varian cover available as well
  • On sale September 12, 2012
  • Price:  $3.99 reg edition and $4.99 for the combo pack edition (digital)

 

DC SUPERHERO CHESS FIGURINE MAGAZINE COLLECTION:  HARLEY QUINN

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  • The set pits Gotham’s greatest heroes agaisnt the Joker’s villains of Arkham Asylum. 
  • Each character is superbly rendered, cast from a specially formulated metallised resin and hand painted.
  • Each comes witha 16-page magazine provinding details  of the character
  • Offered this moth:
    • Harley Quinn (#17) — Black Quinn
    • Bane (#18)–Black Pawn
  • Price:  $16.00
And since Halloween is coming, here are your fav costumes

ARKHAM  CITY THE JOKER COSUTME

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  •  Suit up as the Clown Prince of Crime with this costume that recreates the character’s appearance from the best selling video game
  • Does not include mask
  • Price:  $55.00

 

ARKHAM CITY HARLEY QUINN COSTUME

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  • Break hearts at the Joker’s main squeeze Harley Quinn with this costume based on the character designs from ARKHAM CITY. 
  • Available in x-small (34″ bust and 24″ waist),  small (35″ bust and 26″ waist) and medium (38″ bust, 30″ waist)
  • Price $ 55.00

 

ARKHAM ASYLUM–HARLEY QUINN COSTUME

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  • Make mayhem this Halloween with this costume of Harley Quinn, takne from this best selling video game BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM
  • Available in x-small (34″ bust and 24″ waist), small (35″ bust and 26″ waist) and medium (38″ bust, 30″ waist)
  • Price:  $55.00
 
ARKHAM CITY: THE JOKER DELUXE VINYL MASK
 
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  •  Designed on the character’s appearance  in BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY, the Joker Deluxe Latex is certain to be the most talked about coustume at the next party
  • Price:  $45.00

 

ARKHAM CITY:  THE JOKER 3/4 VINYL MASK

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  • Let a little villainy into your next costume party with the Joker 3/4 vinyl mask, based on character design from the BATMAN ARKHAM CITY video game
  • Price:  $16.00

 

ARKHAM CITY–HENCHMAN VINYL MASK

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  • Spread some mayhem at your next Halloween party with this vinyl mask based on the clown Henchmen of the best selling video game BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY
  • Price:  $  50.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jun 152012
 

September comic book solicitations starts a new experiment from the editors at DC COMICS. DC ZERO. A series of single issues that encompass all the NEW 52 series character and will also introduce us to a few new characters to add to the series.

Just my personal opinion on this subject.  When you have a super-reboot that has already produced some cancelations (don’t forget Hawk and Dove among others) with possibly more on the horizon, doesn’t the release of these issues be a reassurance of the reboot as a whole?  I mean, wasn’t BATMAN #1 supposed to be the new beginning for the Dark Crusader just as ACTION COMIC #1 was supposed to be Superman’s humble beginnings retold for he new generations? Why a ZERO story?  It seems to me like trying to explain a joke that was supposed to be funny the first time. It just loses the point of the joke.

Don’t know, just my humble point of view, but this could also be what the series needed.  I will give them a try, like I always do, and then emit my review on the whole issue, in the meantime this all jus t makes me wonder.

Here is the report on the WASHINGTON NEWS from Monday 11, 2012: ( I’m including pics from some of the covers at the end

PHILADELPHIA — DC Comics’ heroes are going to zeroes

In September, DC Entertainment will publish a zero issue for its 52 titles, a move that co-publishers Jim Lee and Dan DiDio said will help explain the origins and effects of its rebooted characters a year after it erased decades of history and continuity to start everything from scratch.

But, the duo said, zeroing out for the month will create new plots and wrinkles for the likes of Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman, among others, and see the debut of some fan-favorite characters as well as set the stage for more ongoing stories in the months to come.

When DC relaunched its characters in September 2011 with 52 titles, the rebooted heroes and villains weren’t starting from zero.

“We started at different points for the different series,” Mr. DiDio said, adding that having every title go to zero with standalone stories helps readers, established and new, “find a level playing field and creates another jumping-on point.”

Mr. Lee said each of the books will help fill in the blanks of some characters’ origins or present a full origin story.

“We underestimated the hunger and appetite that readers would have for this backstory when we launched,” he said. “The readership has been very intrigued in finding out the backstory in the five years since the emergence of the Justice League.”

It’s also a chance to bring four new titles to comic shops, too, said Mr. DiDio, who added DC plans to keep 52 titles publishing no matter what.

“We want to keep it new and we want to keep it 52 all the time,” he said. “We’re constantly going to be refreshing the line.”

After zero, all the titles will go back to their regular numbering, though each of the 52 “zero” issues will end up in a bound omnibus edition in the fall.

Dubbed the third wave, the new titles include “Talon,” which spins out of the pages of Batman and, like it, is written by Scott Snyder; “Sword and Sorcery,” which sees the debut of 1980s fan favorite Amethyst, whose alter ego Amy Winston comes to realize she’s the lost princess of Gemworld; and “Team Seven,” which sees the formation of a team designed to counter Superman.

That title has ties to many of DC’s current comics because it includes characters including Steve Trevor, Dinah Lance, Amanda Waller, John Lynch, Cole Cash, Alex Fairchild and Slade Wilson.

The fourth, “The Phantom Stranger,” shows its namesake learning more about his true origin, his ties to Pandora and his role in creating the Spectre, long a mysterious and powerful hand of vengeance.

“I always loved the mystery and horror aspects of the Phantom Stranger,” Mr. DiDio said. “The mystery works for and against him and, as a supporting character, the mysteries are really interesting.

“But as a lead character in his own series, that becomes a huge challenge — you want to know more about him and how he acts and behaves,” he said.

Mr. Lee said Phantom Stranger will become “a really pivotal part in the New 52. Not just going forward, but going back, too, in the scheme of things.”

 

Here you have some of the issues getting the ZERO TREATMENT:

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And the official introduction of TALON, TEAM SEVEN and SHAZAM to the NEW 52:

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