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Monday, 2 April 2012

Gary Russell Signing! 21st April 2012

Gary Russell Signing


Before 2005, there was one main name in Doctor Who books, and that was Gary Russell. Recently our Comic Guru went 'under the covers' in a series of interviews with Gary Russell ahead of our signing with the Doctor Who supremo on April the 21st.

Before 2005, the biggest selling Doctor Who book, was the novelisation of the 1998 Paul mcGann movie, written by Russell himself, and with only one copy left of the fantastic novelisation, and our Gary Russell signing coming up, you might want to pick this up as soon as possible, at a price of £2.50, you really can't go wrong!

There is a selection of Gary's titles (and Doctor Who magazines from his time as editor) for you all to get signed by the man himself, who some of our older members may know as 'Dick' from Famous Five, in store. So make sure to come in and have a browse before the signing which will kick off around 12:01pm.

Saturday, 31 March 2012

Torchwood: ARCHIVES

TORCHWOOD: Archives

After the recent Doctor Who Convention in Cardiff bay, opposite the fountain we all know as 'the hub', we, as the Doctor Who speciality shop that we are, have plenty of interesting, cool, old, new and generally fantastic items for every Whovian! So, for all of you spinoff lovers, we present the Torchwood archives! With only two left in stock, we wanted to let our loyal Guruvians know before they're all gone.


This hardcover provides an in-depth background on the history of Torchwood, from it's foundation by Queen Victoria herself in 1879, the Torchwood personnel, numerous case files on the extra-terrestrial, which go in depth on alien tech and species. And of course, it provides information on that pesky rift that runs through our fair city of Cardiff. It's a full colour hardback, complete with original illustrations. It is a perfect and essential guide for all Torchwood fans.


Outside the police, beyond the United Nations. The Torchwood: Case Files is everything you could have ever wanted to know about Torchwood.


£14.99 each

Get the book here!


Thursday, 29 March 2012

The END of Deadpool Max 2!?

With the end of it's fabulous run, tonight we review the glorious Deadpool Max. Volume 2. The series that has just now ended and completely in stock is quite possibly Deadpool (& company)'s most insane, explicit, not-safe-for-work (NSFW, for us internet types) series ever! The sequel to the equally mental Deadpool Max.


The series follows Wade Wilson and his cohort of many years, Bob, as he discovers a government conspiracy and attempts to stop it. Having set out to do this, they are in turn accused of killing 250,000 people… so now 7,000,000,000 (our Earth's population now) want THEM dead. Having become world's most wanted terrorists 1 & 2 they aim to stay alive and clear their good… err… their names. But with the world after you, and you look like Deadpool… where can you hide!? Blind Al (who isn't blind) and Weasel even make appearances! The whole gang in this 6 issue + Christmas Special run!


We currently have all issues of Deadpool Max 2 in stock, all at cover price and 20% off for members. So if you want to pick up the entire run of the insanity of Deadpool Max 2, well… just like Hydra Bob, overweight on a scooter (issue 3), it's right there!


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Monday, 23 January 2012

Shaun of the Dead (Graphic Novel)

Shaun of the Dead Graphic!

What if Dawn of the Dead had a funny, British twist? That is what Shaun of the Dead is about. One man, the love of his life, his best mate, the local pub and a zombie apocalypse taking over Britain!

Based on the movie by Simon Pegg, and adapted by Chris Ryall, this fantastically drawn graphic follows the same story as the film, but in many, many ways is funnier and in every way just as brilliant, right down to the cricket bats.

Published by IDW, this is one of the few left for sale in general retail as this is now out of print and becoming somewhat of a collector's item. It is available in store or online:




Friday, 19 August 2011

Stiff signing tomorrow (20/08/2011)




Following on from the success of last week's Interactives signing Comic Guru is proud to announce that the next guests in 8th anniversary countdown celebrations will be none other than Patrick Mongomery and Joe Glass, two of the creative minds behind Stiffs! Stiff is a dark comedy set in the hills of Wales, and follows the exploits of zombie hunter Don Daniels and his monkey sidekick Kenny. Stiffs is created and written by Glass, Montgomery and Drew Davies, with art by Gavin Mitchell and Adam Cadwell.








With only 50 copies of their flip book left, this is a great opportunity to pick up a copy and get it signed ahead of the Stiffs issue one launch from Deadstar Publishing later on this year. The signing starts at noon, and please keep in mind that in addition to supporting local talent every copy purchased will be contributing to publishing costs for the issue 1 release.








On a sadder note Comic Guru regrets to inform that Simon Williams will be unable to attend the signing tomorrow for personal reasons. We are obviously disappointed to have lost a talent of this calibre from our line up, but would like to wish Simon all the best.

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - Wonder Woman

One year after the execution of Maxwell Lord and the earth-shattering events of INFINITE CRISIS, the DCU is still struggling to come to terms with its most powerful heroine. Is she a martyr or a murderer? A politician or a super hero? Writer Allan Heinberg (Young Avengers, JLA, TV's The O.C. and Sex and the City) and artists Terry & Rachel Dodson (Marvel Knights: Spider-Man, Harley Quinn) provide surprising answers, giving Wonder Woman a fresh, sexy look and a bold new direction!

The series begins with the multi-part "Who is Wonder Woman?" story arc, paying homage to the character's distinguished history while placing her firmly in the present with an all-new supporting cast, a brand-new mission, and a renewed sense of wonder. A treat for longtime fans and a perfect jumping-on point for new readers, Wonder Woman #1 features the icon you know and love as you've never seen her before!

After the Infinite Crisis, Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman decide to go their own ways. Wonder Woman has disappeared for a whole year and before she goes, she asks Donna Troy if she can take over the mantle of Wonder Woman. Donna wears a new costume, similar to Diana's costume but more armour and learns of a terrorist attack. The terrorists there are holding Steve Trevor hostage and demand to see Wonder Woman. However, Donna tells Steel, who is apart of the Department of Metahuman Affairs that she is Wonder Woman now.

Inside the building, Donna confronts Cheetah, who is human now but has the power to control cheetahs and Giganta. Donna fights off a couple cheetahs. Donna saves Steve but they are then trapped in a park. Cheetah then uses Donna's sword to kill her, but just before she can, a lasso wraps the sword and is pulled from Cheetah's hand. Donna is surprised and relieved to see Diana, but this time, she wants to kill Cheetah once and for all. Donna tries to stop her and pushes her away from Cheetah. Diana then uses Donna's sword and puts it through her stomach. Donna falls and the image of Diana fades, with Doctor Psycho appearing. It has been an illusion all this time!

The villains then plan to use Donna as a lure to bring out Diana. However, Steve Trevor had escaped and returns to the Department of Metahuman Affairs. He removes his disguise and it turns out to be Nemesis. He tells Sarge Steel that he must save Donna, just not on his own. Sarge Steel introduces Diana Prince, wearing a white jumpsuit and smiling.

Friday, 13 May 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - Hulk

The Abomination is dead. His corpse was found in a small Russian city called Dimitri. Doc Samson, She-Hulk, SHIELD Director (Tony Stark), Commander Maria Hill, and Thunderbolt Ross investigate the crime scene.

Doc Samson believes that a new Hulk is responsible. And that he used a Hulk-killing weapon to end the Abomination's days.

Suddenly the Winter Guard (AKA the Soviet Soldiers, a Soviet group formed by the Red Guardian (male version), Ursa Major, Crimson Dynamo and Darkstar) arrive and strongly invite the Americans to leave Russian soil at once.

Doc Samson refuses and throws the first punch of the fight between the two groups. Ross stops the fight when a small kid, perhaps the only survivor from Dimitri, appears saying "Kpachasi... Kpachasi...": which means "Red" in Russian.

Perplexed by their findings, Samson and Ross decide to visit the number one authority on Hulk beings: Bruce Banner. If a Hulk did kill the Abomination, that Hulk could not be Banner because he's locked up in a cell that's miles below the surface in the new Gamma Base located in Death Valley, Nevada. So then, who is the new Hulk?

Meanwhile, in the snowy mountains of Alaska, we see Rick Jones with bare chest and torn pants, next to a pipeline, watching a large fire that some men are trying to put out, saying to himself "What have I gotten myself into?"

Thursday, 12 May 2011

EMPIRE MAGAZINE'S REVIEW OF THOR

The Comic Guru is currently beavering away on his own review of Marvel's recent hit, Thor, which will grace the pages of this blog shortly.

In the meantime, we thought we'd bring you Empire's take on the film....

“If, like John Cleese in the classic Monty Python sketch, you’re an avid consumer of fermented curd (albeit of the cinematic variety), only to find that there are no cheesy comestibles to be had, you may be in for a similar disappointment with Kenneth Branagh’s Thor, the latest in Marvel’s self-financed superhero flicks. At first glance, all the ingredients for a cheddar convention to rival the likes of Flash Gordon are there — ginormous sets, larger-than-life characters (one of whom has a blond barnet any page-three stunna would kill for) with ridiculous names and powers to match. But Thor is too knowing to stock up on the movie mozzarella. What it is, though, is tremendous fun, and further proof that Marvel Studios knows how to handle its back catalogue.



He’s a tricky one, the Odinson. Unlike Iron Man, Hulk or Captain America, he’s a god. An actual god, with awe-inspiring powers and a rich back story. There’s a lot to get through, and this is the sort of material that has to be handled with the utmost care, lest it go in any number of directions: pompous, cheesy or, most damaging of all, unintentionally hilarious. Things could go from bad to Norse. 

Thor plunges you straight in, following a pre-credits stint in New Mexico, to a dense 30-minute sequence in Asgard where we meet all the major players — Thor, his dark-haired brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston), their father Odin (Anthony Hopkins) — and the notion that these extraordinarily powerful beings have been at war with a race of Frost Giants. And not only is it done with a straight face, but the sweep of the material, with vast tracking shots through stunning Asgardian landscapes, is by far the biggest thing Marvel has attempted; this is fantasy on a cosmic scale. 

It’s bewildering at times, condensing nearly 50 years of comic history with a speed that can mean characters are paid scant lip service. You suspect there’s a lot of material on the cutting-room floor — Rene Russo, as Thor’s mother Frigga (stop sniggering), might want to have a word with her agent, while the core relationship, between Thor and Loki, doesn’t really get going for a while. 

When it does, though, as Loki manipulates the esurient Thor into defying his father’s orders, kicking Frost Giant butt and ultimately getting the heave-ho from Asgard, it’s powerful stuff.

After Marvel set Branagh to direct — another leftfield choice to go with Jon Favreau, Joe Johnston, Joss Whedon and Shane Black — you sensed that their model was the Bond films, with tech gurus (in this case, the mighty Vic Armstrong) ensuring the bells and whistles were up to scratch, while the directors bring their own skill-sets to bear. And when it comes to making Shakespearean material — and the relationship between Thor, Loki and Odin positively reeks of the Bard — work on the big screen, Branagh has no equal. 

So as father and sons square off against each other, it’s heady stuff, the three H’s attacking the material, and each other with fury and intensity straight from the West End stage. In one scene, Hiddleston’s Loki, a complex and surprisingly layered villain, confronts Odin about his true origins. It’s intimate and affecting, yet as thundering and loud as you’d imagine gods would be.

Then, once you’re up to speed, the film yanks Thor off to the modern day and tackles the thorny issue of his near-omnipotence by separating him, and his powers, from his enchanted hammer, Mjolnir.

There’s a neat tonal shift, as human beings meet Thor (and, later, in the film’s funniest moment, the Warriors Three and Sif) and find everything he does or says ridiculous. Here, Hemsworth — the Australian actor who impressed so much with his one-scene cameo in Star Trek as Kirk’s doomed dad — comes into his own, adding new layers of humility and humour to his blustering God Of Thunder. At one point, Thor fights off hospital orderlies with an outraged, “You DARE attack the son of Odin?!?”. The fish out of water stuff works like a charm. Hemsworth emerges from this a true star, adept at action, good with comedy, swell at the romantic stuff with Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster (there’s a romantic streak a mile wide here) and cut like Kate Middleton’s engagement rock. 

In fact, you’re instantly intrigued by the prospect of seeing Hemsworth on screen with Robert Downey Jr. (and Chris Evans) in next year’s The Avengers. Marvel copped flak for turning Iron Man 2 into essentially an extended trailer for its big gamble, and has clearly learned a lesson. Yes, SHIELD is involved. Yes, Jeremy Renner shows up for one spectacularly pointless scene as the ace archer, Hawkeye. But Thor, ultimately, stands on its own two feet. We’ll toast that with a glass of mead and a feast fit for a king. Hold the cheese.

Verdict
Turn off the snark-o-meter, and this is a return to form for Marvel, introducing a new hero we’ll be happy to see again in, oh, about a year or so.”

4 Stars (out of 5)

Reviewer: Chris Hewitt
©2011 Empire Magazine.

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - Spawn

Al Simmons , once the U.S. government's greatest soldier and most effective assassin, was mercilessly executed by his own men. Resurrected from the ashes of his own grave in a flawed agreement with the powers of darkness, Simmons is reborn as a creature from the depths of Hell. A Hellspawn. Now Spawn must choose between his life on Earth and his place on a throne in Hell

Saturday, 30 April 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - The Secret Avengers

THE HEROIC AGE IS HERE! Who are the Secret Avengers? Are they a covert team of heroes working the darkest corners of the globe to stop disaster? Are they part-spy, part-superhero? Are they XXXXXXX’s newest idea to save the world...or are they all of the above? A new era begins as Marvel's hottest team takes a 21st century twist!
Black Widow, Valkyrie, and Steve Rogers recover an artifact assumed to be the Serpent Crown from a Roxxon executive in Dubai. Another group is pursuing the artifact. The artifact is not the Serpent Crown, but Beast notes that the tentacles on it are uncoiling at an undetectable rate, “as if between moments”.

Ant-Man and Moon Knight infiltrate Roxxon Headquarters for intelligence on the artifact. Beast analyzes the Roxxon data, noting that the corporation had bought mineral rights to Mars and that their mining operation was terminated around the time rumors began that they had a Serpent Crown. Beast also notes that all employees from the digging operation vanished from Roxxon’s records. Steve Rogers dispatches Nova to check on the situation in Mars.

Rogers gathers the team to inform them they will be traveling to Mars and that the mission is now a rescue mission because Rogers lost contact with Nova. Flashback to Nova on Mars being pursued by Humvees whose weaponry the Worldmind determines is “pre-celestial” in origin. Nova seeks cover in a mountainside containing an artificially formed cavern housing what appears to be the Serpent Crown. Nova sees the Crown and approaches it. The Worldmind implores Nova to stop as he casts aside his helmet. Back at the roving headquarters, Sharon Carter is knocked out by a member of the other group in pursuit of the artifact, who appear to be lead by Nick Fury and are associated with a group called the Shadow Council.

Friday, 29 April 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - Iron Man

IRON MAN! You know you love him!

Tony Stark, billionaire industrialist and director of S.H.I.E.L.D. faces the most overwhelming challenge of his life. Ezekiel Stane, the son of Tonys late business rival and archenemy Obadiah, has set his sights, his genius and his considerable fortune on the task of destroying Tony Stark and has alter ego Iron Man.

What's worse, he's got Iron Man tech, and he's every bit Iron Man's equal and opposite except younger, faster, smarter and immeasurably more evil. Rising star writer Matt Fraction (IMMORTAL IRON FIST) and superstar artist Salvador Larroca (UNCANNY X-MEN) join forces to repulsor-ray your comic books to a cinder!

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - Fantastic Four

Volume 3 was launched at the start of a new age for Marvel Comics. Scott Lobdel and Alan Davis came together to create the first three issues of this series which took place straight after the Fantastic Four return to the regular Marvel Universe after their return from the ersatz Earth created to save their life by Franklin Richards their son.

Onslaught created an impact that shattered the cosy world of the Marvel Universe forcing creators and readers alike to embrace change and drama on a scale heretofore unseen.

Character development followed that would shake the foundations of the team and has lead to J Michael Straczynski (award winning writer of Babylon 5, Jeremiah and Amazing Spiderman) developing some of the most interesting changes to characters and situations within the FF's history.

Sci Fi Fantasy and adventure has never been more intriguing. Read this book, it's good. And Civil War has already started crumbling the walls of the FF's world. Could it see their family shattered forever? It begins with Sue's death.... How many more sacrifices will have to be made?

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Thursday, 21 April 2011

Comic Guru's Top 25 Featured Comic - Deadpool

The Merc with a Mouth is back, even deadlier and more deranged than before! The planet has been invaded by Skrulls, everythings gone topsy-turvy but, in Deadpool's world, that just means it's Monday!

Crazy times call for crazy men, but c'mon, this guy's insane! Like it or not, Deadpool may be the only person on the planet who can save us - but who's to say he wants to?

Be here for the explosive debut of the new ongoing series by writer Daniel Way (WOLVERINE: ORIGINS, GHOST RIDER, BULLSEYE: GREATEST HITS) and fan-favorite artist Paco Medina (NEW WARRIORS, NEW X-MEN)! Deadpool: His madness is his method! You won't want to miss it!

Monday, 18 April 2011

Exclusive First Look: The Final Curtain - Farewell to the Third Doctor

2|Entertain have released a 'first look' video to promote the forthcoming release of the third Doctor's final story, Planet of the Spiders.