Movie Iron Man Vs. Iron Man Comics ?  

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Movie Iron Man Vs. Iron Man Comics ?

Author: Richard Pulfer

So how does the movie Iron Man stack up again Iron Man comics?

Short answer: Pretty well actually.

Robert Downey Jr. is Tony Stark, often channeling most of his own well-publicized inner demons into the character. Beyond the origins story, most of Tony's life is fairly accurate to the comic books, ranging from the shadow of his wealthy industrialist father Howard Stark (the movie even places Howard at the Manhattan Project) to the tragic death of his parents.

Most will complain the origin story has been revised to suit today's post-9/11 mindset, but here's the blunt truth: even the comics aren't true to the comics. In 1963, Tony was kidnapped in Vietnam. In the partial revamp "Heroes Reborn", Tony was kidnapped in Desert Storm, and in the short-lived cartoon he was abducted by the Mandarin himself. The movie stands somewhere in between the final two, as Stark is captured in Afghanistan by agents of the Mandarin.

Let's get to the armor itself. By now, the Iron Man comics have showcased several different versions of the armor, and not even a two hour movie can cover them all, but Jon Favreau's film does a good job covering the high points. The armor Tony first builds in Afghanistan is a rickety version of the streamlined version first seen during Shellhead's first appearance in Tales of Suspense #39. Tony would be next seen in a bulky gold armor similar in design during subsequent appearances, including The Avengers #1.

The silver armor Tony Stark builds upon returning home is closer to the sleeker models seen in later decades of the Iron Man comics, and also hinted at being the one Jim Rhodes will eventually wear as Iron Man. Finally, the armor Tony Stark dons in the film's end is generally closer to the modern look of Iron Man in the comics, although like desktops and laptops today, Iron Man's look is constantly changing. Recently, Iron Man's armor was turned against him by alien invaders in "Secret Invasion", and he's begun building his armor from scratch a second time – what it will look like next is anyone's guess.

Lastly, watch what happens when several enemies try to give Iron Man multiple targets and also see the spontaneous Stark at work at the film's final press conference as these are lifted from various parts of the Iron Man comic.

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How to Search for Collectible Comics on the Web  

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How to Search for Collectible Comics on the Web

Author: Ben Andrews

Looking for rare and collectible comic books? Whether you are a seasoned collector of Golden Age comics or just starting with some recent back issues, finding the comic you want, when you want it could be a daunting task.

Where to Find Comics

The two best places to find comics are the Internet and the world famous San Diego Comic-Con. Visiting the local comic store is still an option, but your changes of finding that Amazing Spider-Man #1 is slim.

In this article, we'll focus on how to find comics on the Internet. Specifically, vintage comics that are at least ten years old. In general, comic searches will be focused on ages: Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age and Modern.

Surprisingly, the large search engines, such as Google, are not the best place to look for comics. The results you'll find will be to dealer sites, but not to their constantly changing inventory. Your search will be focused on the following categories: comic book specific search engines, auction sites, dealer sites, classifieds and forums.

Comic Search Engines

Your best bet for one-stop shopping is a comic book search engine. This type of website will search as many sites on the Internet that it can find and present the compiled results to you without you having to visit multiple sites.

The largest, ComicSeeker.com (http://www.comicseeker.com), is simple to use. You type in the title of the comic you are searching for and the optional issue number. The results are then presented from various sites on the Internet. When you find the comic you want, you go from ComicSeeker.com to the site where the comic book if for sale.

Auction Sites

Ebay. Of course, there are other auction sites out there, but for sheer volume, Ebay (http://www.ebay.com) is the leader. On any given day, there are thousands of comics for you to purchase. If you do buy from Ebay, use caution when selecting a seller and always check their feedback. It is not uncommon for the comic you purchase to be in a lower grade than described. There are honest sellers and feedback is the best way to weed out the bad ones.

There are some comic book specialty auction sites. The largest is Heritage Comics (http://www.heritagecomics.com) based in Texas. You can also bid at Vault Auctions, Hakes and OnlineComicBookAuctions.com.

Dealer Sites

Most of the major and minor comic book dealers now have websites. Some have their own search engine, making it easy for you to search their inventory. Some even let you specify a specific grade that you are searching for. Others aren't quite as advanced yet and require you to click from page-to-page to look through their inventory.

The largest dealer site isn't really a dealer, but a consignment/exchange: ComicLink (http://www.comiclink.com). At ComicLink, you will probably find the most active trading of Gold, Silver and Bronze age comics on the Internet.

Classifieds

Comics are not usually sold through online classified sites, but sometimes you can get lucky. As with the auction site category, the classified category is dominated by one major site, Craigslist.

Craigslist (http://www.craigslist.org) operates several local versions, so it is best to stick to searches at your local site as the comic seller may not want to ship to you. Our tip for searching Craigslist is not to search. They have deployed a new technology call RSS/XML. If you have downloaded the Firefox web browser, it is easy to take advante of this technology.

First, go to your local Craigslist and type the term comics in the search box and select the For Sale section. When the results page loads, you will notice a small icon in the right side of the location bar of Firefox. Click this and the feed will now be saved as a Live Bookmark. From now on, you can instantly see all posts at Craigslist with comics in the description.

Forums

Community forums are a great way to buy comics from other comic collectors. Some forums have specific topic areas just for people who are selling comics. However, the best tactic is to simply be active in the forum and keep your want list in your post signature.

Some popular forums are CGC Boards, CBG Extra and About.com Comics.

Conclusion

With so many options on the Internet, it shouldn't take you long to find the exact comic book you are searching for. By using this multi-tier strategy, you should be able to find multiple copies of the comic you want and purchase based on grade and price. Good luck and have fun.

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Ben Andrews has been collecting comics for more than 20 years. His greatest joy is finding high grade 1950's DC superhero comics, such as Superman and Batman. Ben helped to developed ComicSeeker.com to fulfill his desire to find the exact comic he wanted, when he wanted it.

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How to Find Excellent Quality Collectible Comics  

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How to Find Excellent Quality Collectible Comics

Author: Muna wa Wanjiru

There is a passion among collectors to buy items that are in excellent quality or relatively difficult to find. This fact applies to comic book collectors too. While many of us love reading comic books there are others who look for collectible comics. These comics are not confined to one genre or even one type of comic book storyline. Instead the collectible comics are chosen by their collectors’ tastes.

The way to find good quality collectible comics is to take your time finding the various facts about comic books. These facts include which types of comic books are considered as being collectible comics. The collectible comics are not necessarily the current most popular comics.

These current comics may be very popular today but there is always the chance that interest in these comic books will die away quickly. The type of comics that you can consider as being collectible comics are ones that have been around for some time. In these collectible comics the interest in earlier issues is still very strong.

While the publishing division of comic book companies may come out with new editions and artwork of the original comic book, it is always possible to find unaltered comic books that are still in the original artwork. When you find these types of comic books you should see if you can look at the condition of the comic book.

Since comic books are declared as being collectibles only once their physical condition has been examined you should see if you can find a comic book price guide that will inform you of what these comic books can be bought and sold at when they are in great or good conditions.

The type of collectible comics that people look for include comics like the original Archie comics, Wonder Woman, Little Lulu, Superman number 1 and the few early editions, Silver Surfer, Richie Rich, Spawn, Vampirella, Transformers and many others. The best types of collectibles are the ones from the very early days of the comics’ history.

When you come across collectible comics like these you should make sure that they are in good condition. Once you have see how the quality of the comic book is both on the inside and the outside you will need to have the comic book appraised. This should be done if it is possible before you buy it for collection purposes.

Once the appraisal has informed you about the status of the comics that you have selected and you are satisfied with your purchase your next step is to provide protection for these collectible comics. The best way to store these collectible comics is by inserting them into clear plastic sleeve pockets and keep them stored upright.

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How to Find Excellent Quality Collectible Comics  

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How to Find Excellent Quality Collectible Comics

Author: Muna wa Wanjiru

There is a passion among collectors to buy items that are in excellent quality or relatively difficult to find. This fact applies to comic book collectors too. While many of us love reading comic books there are others who look for collectible comics. These comics are not confined to one genre or even one type of comic book storyline. Instead the collectible comics are chosen by their collectors’ tastes.

The way to find good quality collectible comics is to take your time finding the various facts about comic books. These facts include which types of comic books are considered as being collectible comics. The collectible comics are not necessarily the current most popular comics.

These current comics may be very popular today but there is always the chance that interest in these comic books will die away quickly. The type of comics that you can consider as being collectible comics are ones that have been around for some time. In these collectible comics the interest in earlier issues is still very strong.

While the publishing division of comic book companies may come out with new editions and artwork of the original comic book, it is always possible to find unaltered comic books that are still in the original artwork. When you find these types of comic books you should see if you can look at the condition of the comic book.

Since comic books are declared as being collectibles only once their physical condition has been examined you should see if you can find a comic book price guide that will inform you of what these comic books can be bought and sold at when they are in great or good conditions.

The type of collectible comics that people look for include comics like the original Archie comics, Wonder Woman, Little Lulu, Superman number 1 and the few early editions, Silver Surfer, Richie Rich, Spawn, Vampirella, Transformers and many others. The best types of collectibles are the ones from the very early days of the comics’ history.

When you come across collectible comics like these you should make sure that they are in good condition. Once you have see how the quality of the comic book is both on the inside and the outside you will need to have the comic book appraised. This should be done if it is possible before you buy it for collection purposes.

Once the appraisal has informed you about the status of the comics that you have selected and you are satisfied with your purchase your next step is to provide protection for these collectible comics. The best way to store these collectible comics is by inserting them into clear plastic sleeve pockets and keep them stored upright.

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Wise Cracking, Web Slinging Alter Ego Self Spider Man Comics  

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Wise Cracking, Web Slinging Alter Ego Self Spider Man Comics

Author: Muna wa Wanjiru

It does not matter if we are adults or children we all love seeing action comic stories that pit good guys against bad guys with the winner being clearly addressed. One such comic that has world wide appeal is that of the amazing Spider Man comics. These comics feature Peter Parker and his wise cracking, web slinging alter ego self Spider Man.

Spider Man debuted in Marvel Comics during 1962. As he was only a guest appearance in that particular comic it was not considered that Spider Man would become a huge success in his own rights. This successful occurrence caused Marvel Comics to create a separate comic book series for Spider Man.

The various adventures of Spider Man comics began with Stan Lee and Steve Dikto. These are the people who contributed greatly towards Spider Man’s popularity with the many fans. Spider Man has for the most part been shown wearing a blue and red suit. The suit has black web lines crossing over the red sections of his suit.

While this is the main costume of the Spider Man comic hero, there was a time when the storyline changed Spider Man’s entire outfit to a black one. This black suited Spider Man Comic series lasted for about four years from 1984 onwards. At the end of that time the various fans of the Spider Man comics would learn of a new character to the world of Spider Man. This character was an alien Symbiote.

The Black Symbiote, Mary Jane Watson, the Green Goblin and the various other villains and heroes who have made their appearance in the Spider Man comics have all help to keep the fans interest by changing the various battles and situations that Spidey – as he is also called – continuously faces.

In the many different adventures of the Spider Man comics both Spider and Peter Parker are shown as down to earth individuals. This trait allows the various readers to identify to some extent with Spider Man. This is also probably why Spider Man comics are so very popular.

Other than battling evil villains the Spider Man comics also deal with various social issues that are ongoing in our society. The influence these comics have, can’t be underestimated as many of the Spider Man comic fans are children.

In all of these Spider Man comics we are shown how theses social issues affect the various people who are in the storyline. As comics like Spider Man continue to grow in popularity you will get to see the various other ideas that Marvel Comics has in store for our web slinging hero the Amazing Spider Man.

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A Quick History of Comics, Part One  

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A Quick History of Comics, Part One

Author: Richard Pulfer

Anyone looking at the number of much-hyped superhero films at the box office could stake the claim comics have never been bigger, but a quick view of comic book history, however, reveals while comics have never soared to higher heights in the movie gross, this fantastic foundation has never been more unstable.

Comic books were an easy fit for 1930’s America. They were cheap, easy to produce, and even easier to sell. With large booms in pulp, radio shows and comic strips, comic books were the next logical step. It was the arrival of Superman in 1938 and Batman roughly a year later that heralded not only the rise of superheroes, but the Golden Age of Comics.

The entry of the United States into World War II didn’t halt comic book reading – if anything it accelerated it, with heroes were throwing down with the likes the Nazis and dictators even before the bombs fell upon Pearl Harbor. Once the war began, comics weren’t just morale boosters – they were part of the war effort like any other industry. Patriotic heroes like Captain America urged the purchase of war bonds, and entire runs of comics were bough from the stands and scrapped for recycling to help overseas troops. Though such sacrifices played their part in the “Greatest Generation”, they would have far-reaching ramifications on the comic industry in later generations – nearly forty years later.

The 1950’s dramatically altered the superhero landscape. Noted psychiatrist Frederic Wertham published “Seduction of the Innocent”, a book which pinned much of society’s ills on comics. He alleged Batman and Robin were homosexuals, and Wonder Woman was not only a lesbian, but also a threat to the woman’s place in the American household. Wertham’s scathing criticism caused comic book sales to plummet. Grisly horror and crime comics like Tales from the Crypt and Vault of Horror were left crippled. The entire incident culminated in a Comics Code Authority that oversaw comic book content, and as a result, comic books for the next decade were largely sanitized.

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Marvel Comics to Woo Jeep Buyers  

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Marvel Comics to Woo Jeep Buyers

Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Chrysler called on Marvel Comics to let Jeep enthusiasts and potential customers experience awesome adventures through creative thinking of the masses. The web-based marketing campaign is resorted to by the automaker to promote the 2007 Jeep Patriot - a compact sport utility vehicle.

In the said campaign, customers can submit dialogues and plots suggesting how the four young protagonists should handle villains. Customers can also solve a mystery in "The Patriot Factor,” an online comic. The Chrysler Group, composed of the Dodge, Jeep and Chrysler brands, together with Marvel Comics, endeavor to create the comic to be viewed at www.patriotadventure.com.

Jeep Patriot and Marvel set out the adventure to create a new online comic book. The online book is designed to transform sketch to ink and finally to color. The evolution could be created cell by cell or page by page.

Marvel Comics is known for its famous stories linked to super powers. Spiderman and X-Men are just few of its popular masterpieces. The joint venture is aimed at attracting the young car purchasers since they are hard to reach with the conventional types of advertising.

The comic story happens in an unnamed metropolis. It started when Ryan Singer, an acclaimed electronic musician and producer, composes a song based on a series of numbers he overheard two strangers whispering. Eventually, the strangers show up at Singer's loft with the intent to create mayhem.

Singer's wife, Natalie, and best friend, Joe Starks, are introduced. Mason Black, the fourth character and a mentor of sorts, guides the trio driving a Jeep Patriot through their adventures. Black also provides them with gear. What will happen next is up to consumers to supply. Customers have to register online to help build gangs adventures and fate.

The online marketing strategy is an attempt of the automaker to get its new Patriot noticed by making customers actively and creatively involved. "It's driven by a need for advertisers to connect more deeply with their potential customers," said Stephen Lovett, director of client development at consulting firm Harris Interactive in Ann Arbor. “More companies are test-driving co-called consumer-driven marketing to engage potential buyers. There is a trend for far more involvement.”

The Jeep Patriot, officially introduced at the New York Auto Show, is one of Jeep’s first crossover SUVs. It is placed between the Liberty and Compass models. So far, it is the most affordable sport utility vehicle in North America. The Jeep Patriot, based on DaimlerChrysler/Mitsubishi GS platform, uses a four-cylinder 2.4 L GEMA gasoline engine and EBC Active Brakes Direct . It will also get a 2.0 L Volkswagen-designed diesel engine for the European and Australian markets. The Jeep Patriot, priced at $14,985, efficiently combines on-road and off-road capabilities. Its target customer is young and upwardly mobile.

The first five pages of the comic adventure will immediately be displayed online. The upcoming 15 pages will be displayed as scheduled by the judges. "It's all about connecting people to the brand and involving them to the Jeep experience," said James Kenyon, Chrysler spokesman.

"If I'm watching a TV spot that was developed by a customer, that person who developed it was extremely involved and probably came closer to the brand as part of spending their time researching," Lovett added. "You definitely impact the people who do get involved and raise their hands and connect. But how many others can you also get to feel some of that?"

A team from Jeep and Marvel Comics will pick the most interesting story ideas. Those participants will be given the original illustrated panel created by Bing Cansino, Marvel artist. They will also be credited as authors in the printed book.

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Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.Marvel Comics To Woo Jeep Buyers

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