Showing posts with label Oni Press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oni Press. Show all posts

Monday, December 24, 2012

BLAIR WITCH PROJECT 3 COMIC BOOKS #1 CHRONICLES GUY DAVIS HORROR MOVIE SCARY!!!

CHECK OUT MY EBAY STORE FOR MORE HORROR MANIAC MEMORABILIA! JASON. FREDDY. LEATHERFACE. PINHEAD. CHUCKY. MORE! Spinning out of the BLAIR WITCH PROJECT horror film series! BLAIR WITCH CHRONICLES 3 COMIC BOOKS. In the tradition of the film, The Blair Witch Project, and the original Oni Press comic book, this all-new mini-series delves into the legend of horror. Writer/researcher Jen Van Meter has cracked open the dusty history of the Blair Witch and found more first-hand encounters with the mysterious figure. In our opening book, we travel back to the 1950s. A teenage prank in the Black Hills goes horribly wrong, leaving two people dead and the others afraid to talk ? until now! Rejoining Jen for this first issue is Guy Davis, one of the artists from the original comic book. Bonus: This issue contains a two-page preview of Guy Davis' new Oni Press series, The Marquis, plus information on a brand-new Artisan Entertainment website. Artisan Entertainment's explorations into the dark mythos of the Blair Witch! Hunting is a dangerous sport on its own, but when you track game in the Witch's forest, it takes on even more frightening perils. Local tradition says that hunters must take a tribute to Elly Kedward before entering the woods. When one hunter defies that tradition, he returns with more than he bargained for. Continuing in the tradition of the hit film and comic, The Blair Witch Chronicles is sure to scare, thanks to writer Jen Van Meter (Flinch) and artist Bernie Mireault (Grendel). COLLECTOR'S ITEM! Highly sought after. RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find! This item was never sold in any mass market retail outlets. It was only available to purchase through comic book specialty shops.

Monday, December 3, 2012

ONI COLOR SPECIAL 2002 WARREN ELLIS GAIL SIMONE BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY SCOTT PILGRIM

ONI PRESS COLOR SPECIAL COMIC BOOK! 2002 OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM. Featuring Lost at Sea, early color work by BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY, creator of SCOTT PILGRIM Rare unreprinted work by Warren Ellis and Gail Simone, Mike Allred, plus a comic lampooning Brian Michael Bendis! This jamboree has a bevy of Oni debuts, ranging from Warren Ellis' "The Operation" (art by Phil Hester and Ande Parks), and "Buddha Master & Angst Man," featuring writers Christian Gossett and Bradley Kayl (Red Star) and artist Aaron Horvath; to "Deep Sleeper," Phil Hester and Mike Huddleston's follow-up to The Coffin. They're also new stories by Steve Rolston and Sabrina (Technoorganic: Mechanized Fate), Neal Shaffer & Daniel Krall (One Plus One), Christine Norrie (Kung Fu Spacegirls), Ted Naifeh (Courtney Crumrin), and a special prose prequel to Shot Callerz by Gary Phillips, with spot illustrations by Brett Weldele. And if that were't enough (and it weren't) the fabuolous Mike Allred is wrapping it up in a gorgeous cover! The best indie and underground comic artists are represented here!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

KEVIN SMITH JAY & SILENT BOB COMIC BOOK CLERKS NEIL PATRICK HARRIS SMODCAST RARE

KEVIN SMITH. JAY AND SILENT BOB 2 COMIC BOOKS WRITTEN BY KEVIN SMITH! HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEMS FOR THE FANS OF KEVIN SMITH AND HIS FILMS! GUEST STARRING NEIL PATRICK HARRIS! (if you ever wondered where his character in Harold and Kumar came from, look no further) stars the loudmouthed stoner, Jay, and his quiet compatriot, Silent Bob, along with other characters from Kevin Smith’s movies. Smith, who plays Silent Bob in his movies, is a comic book aficionado who made a name for himself with offbeat independent movies such as Clerks, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy. Jay and Silent Bob made their debut in Clerks, and reappeared in subsequent films as walk-ons. The two are so legendary that even in the world of the comic and movies, they have their own comic book! Chasing Dogma is a comic series that chronicles the events of the two fictional stoners Jay and Silent Bob between two of their films: Chasing Amy and Dogma. The series was written by Kevin Smith, creator of View Askew Productions. Jay and Silent Bob continue in their journey to find Shermer, Il. This time while on a short stop in Indiana they meet up with none other than Suzanne the monkey! Madness and meyhem ensue. What happens next? Use your vivid imagination or just pick up this comic! Because a slightly modified adaptation of this issue was written into the movie Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back this issue should be considered apocryphal. This comic book series was not sold in the mass markets, and only available in comic book specialty shops. Now you have the opportunity to own one of these highly sought after collector's items! RARE! Impossible to find and worth the price of admission!

KEVIN SMITH CLERKS HOLIDAY SPECIAL COMIC BOOK SEQUEL SMODCAST JAY SILENT BOB OOP

CLERKS HOLIDAY SPECIAL COMIC BOOK. WRITTEN BY KEVIN SMITH Cover by Arthur Adams. Independent filmmaker and comic book fan Kevin Smith got a lot of buzz going with the release of Clerks. This film was an irreverent look at the so-called lives of a pair of clerks at a convenience store and the adjoining video rental outlet. The dull, mind-numbing work is punctuated by customers who range from creepy to partially insane. Clerks: The Comic Book, is a terribly funny continuation of the movie. Relive Christmas Eve with your favorite New Jersey natives Dante, Randal, Walter the Fan-Boy, Steve-Dave and of course, Jay and Silent Bob. What happens when Dante decides to visit Caitlin for the first time since the infamous "incident"? Does Randal learn the sprit of Christmas from a bearded fat guy? And how do Jay and Silent Bob fit into all of this? There's only one way to find out! Buy this comic now! Synopsis: In this story, such great mysteries are revealed like what lies behind the door between the Kwik Stop and the video store, and what is the fate of Caitlin Bree following the bathroom incident? According to this hilarious tale, Kevin Smith would have us believe that Santa Claus resides behind the door, and Caitlin lies catatonic in a hospital. But what happens when Dante plans to visit Caitlin with a candy cane in hand? This comic book series was not sold in the mass markets, and only available in comic book specialty shops. Now you have the opportunity to own one of these highly sought after collector's items! RARE! Impossible to find and worth the price of admission!

Friday, October 7, 2011

CLERKS #1 COMIC BOOK SEQUEL KEVIN SMITH JAY & SILENT BOB STAR WARS STEVE DAVE!!!


CLERKS #1 COMIC BOOK. WRITTEN BY KEVIN SMITH

Independent filmmaker and comic book fan Kevin Smith got a lot of buzz going with the release of Clerks. This film was an irreverent look at the so-called lives of a pair of clerks at a convenience store and the adjoining video rental outlet. The dull, mind-numbing work is punctuated by customers who range from creepy to partially insane. For laughs, video store clerk Randy delights in making up ways to torture the customers, such as ignoring the posted store hours, or making customers battle for the last copy of The Mighty Ducks.

Clerks: The Comic Book, is a terribly funny continuation of the movie. Here, Randy convinces his fellow clerk to join with him in trying to corner the market on Star Wars toys. It’s rude, full of in-jokes, and all the funnier for the way it nails the fanboyish craziness surrounding the comic and toy markets.
After seeing that Steve-Dave and Walt the Fanboy are overcharging for the extremely popular Star Wars action figures because of the re-release of the films, Dante and Randal decide to start selling them. Randal is about to order a large stock from Frank Howell at Buy Me Toys when Jay and Silent Bob stop the order, saying that all their business is being drawn towards the toys instead of the weed.

COLLECTOR'S ITEM! Highly sought after.

RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find!

This item was never sold in any mass market retail outlets. It was only available to purchase through comic book specialty shops.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

QUEEN & COUNTRY #1 COMIC BOOK GREG RUCKA MI-6 SIS SPY!!

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QUEEN & COUNTRY #1 COMIC BOOK! DECLASSIFIED

This version is RARE and OUT OF PRINT.
A popular comic book series written by GREG RUCKA, acclaimed author of the KODIAK series of novels. Inspired by THE SANDBAGGERS television series and updated for contemporary times!

If you like your spy fiction full of fleshed-out characters, tight plotting, political intrigue, and a healthy dose of realism, then you should be reading Greg Rucka's Queen & County.


Publisher Comments:
Tom Wallace is the confident and poised Head of Section in the critically acclaimed Queen & Country series, but that wasn't always the case. Declassified looks back at his first days as an agent as he's sent to Hong Kong to investigate the murder of a British National. But with the handover of the island to mainland China just days away, can Wallace solve the mystery without causing an international incident?


This item was never sold in any mass market retail outlet and was only found in comic book specialty stores.

Published by ONI PRESS in 2005.

Writer
Greg Rucka

Penciller(s):
Rick Burchett

Inker(s):
Rick Burchett

Letterer(s):
John Dranski

Editor(s):
James Lucas Jones

Cover Artist(s):
Rick Burchett
Don Secrease

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

FREE SCOTT PILGRIM COMIC BOOK BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY PROMO!

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FREE SCOTT PILGRIM COMIC BOOK!
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM.

ONLY AVAILABLE AS A PROMOTIONAL ITEM!

Includes a great SCOTT PILGRAM story! Also featuring FREE FEARLESS GRIGGS by Andy Helms.

Summer is here, and Scott and his friends are ready for a break. All they want to do is go see a movie together - but nothing's ever easy in Scott Pilgrim's world!
FREE SCOTT PILGRIM is a side-story. It takes place after Volume 3 and before Volume 4.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

KEVIN SMITH JAY & SILENT BOB COMIC BOOK CLERKS DOOGIE H

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KEVIN SMITH. JAY AND SILENT BOB COMIC BOOK
WRITTEN BY KEVIN SMITH!
HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEMS FOR THE FANS OF KEVIN SMITH AND HIS FILMS!

Chasing Dogma is a comic series that chronicles the events of the two fictional stoners Jay and Silent Bob between two of their films: Chasing Amy and Dogma. The series was written by Kevin Smith, creator of View Askew Productions.

Jay and Silent Bob continue in their journey to find Shermer, Il. This time while on a short stop in Indiana they meet up with none other than Suzanne the monkey! Madness and meyhem ensue. What happens next? Use your vivid imagination or just pick up this comic!

The two wake up in Indiana to find Suzanne cupping Jay. While Jay rants about how monkeys may eventually destroy humanity and rule the world, Bob ends up bonding with Suzanne. The three of them become hungry, and Jay decides to grab something to eat. Meanwhile, Big Dog and his team of wildlife marshals get a tip that the monkey is at an Indiana diner. At said diner, Jay, Bob, and Suzanne eat some grub. The wildlife marshals surround the diner and demand the release of Suzanne. Jay, Bob, and Suzanne (disguised as a kid) decide to come out. Big Dog falls for their disguise, until he smells bananas.

Jay and Bob escape with Suzanne into the sewer, where they're followed by Mad Dog. The four end up at a huge dam pipe, where Suzanne tricks Mad Dog into jumping over into the water. Hearing of Mad Dog's fate, the team of marshals leave the trio alone when they emerge from the pipe. Jay and Bob hear that a Dr. Ogee at Provasic is offering a reward for Suzanne's capture. The two turn Suzanne in, get two bus tickets to Chicago as compensation and are on the road once again.

Because a slightly modified adaptation of this issue was written into the movie Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back this issue should be considered apocryphal.

THIS ITEM WAS ONLY AVAILABLE IN COMIC BOOK SPECIALTY SHOPS AND CANNOT BE FOUND IN ANY MASS MARKET RETAIL OUTLET.

Writer(s):
Kevin Smith

Penciller(s):
Duncan Fegredo

Inker(s):
Duncan Fegredo

Colorist(s):
(Story is monochromatic)

Letterer(s):
Ellie De Ville

Editor(s):
Bob Schreck

Cover Artist(s):
Duncan Fegredo
Matt Hollingsworth



KEVIN SMITH. JAY AND SILENT BOB COMIC BOOK
WRITTEN BY KEVIN SMITH!
HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEMS FOR THE FANS OF KEVIN SMITH AND HIS FILMS!

Chasing Dogma is a comic series that chronicles the events of the two fictional stoners Jay and Silent Bob between two of their films: Chasing Amy and Dogma. The series was written by Kevin Smith, creator of View Askew Productions.

With appearances by MISTER ROGERS and NEIL PATRICK HARRIS... AKA DOOGIE HOWSER

The pair are forced to flee the bus to Chicago after smoking a bowl in its bathroom. Having gotten off in Pittsburgh, the two decide to get a ride to a nearby town. After a near fatal encounter with Mr. Rogers, Bob decides to get a new hat at a Mooby store. While Jay is waiting, he meets an "actress". He convinces her that Jay and Bob should be in her current project, Doogie Nights. The two arrive at the set, a local hospital, to find that the director is former Doogie Howser television star Neil Patrick Harris. Wishing to make a "quasi-indie film," Neil gives Jay the job of fluffer. Jay, being too good at his job, leaves the actor unable to do a scene. Meanwhile, wildlife marshal Sam "Big Dog" Gavert starts a full search for the escaped zoo monkey Suzanne (shown in the closing shot of Mallrats). The monkey actually belongs to Provasic Pharmaceuticals, who are hoping to get their test subject back.

THIS ITEM WAS ONLY AVAILABLE IN COMIC BOOK SPECIALTY SHOPS AND CANNOT BE FOUND IN ANY MASS MARKET RETAIL OUTLET.

Writer(s):
Kevin Smith

Penciller(s):
Duncan Fegredo

Inker(s):
Duncan Fegredo

Colorist(s):
(Story is monochromatic)

Letterer(s):
Ellie De Ville

Editor(s):
Bob Schreck

Cover Artist(s):
Laura Allred
Mike Allred - 'Doc'


KEVIN SMITH CLERKS #1 COMIC BOOK JAY & SILENT BOB 1998!

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KEVIN SMITH. CLERKS THE COMIC BOOK #1
WRITTEN BY KEVIN SMITH!
HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEMS FOR THE FANS OF KEVIN SMITH AND HIS FILMS!

The world of the Quick Stop and RST Video is expanded! See your behind-the-counter heros Dante and Randal in their first adventure since Clerks the movie. This 32 page comic is written by Kevin Smith and illustrated by Jim Mahfood. Also featured are favorites Jay and Silent Bob, Steve-Dave and Walt the Fanboy.

After seeing that Steve-Dave and Walt the Fanboy are overcharging for the extremely popular Star Wars action figures because of the re-release of the films, Dante and Randal decide to start selling them. Randal is about to order a large stock from Frank Howell at Buy Me Toys when Jay and Silent Bob stop the order, saying that all their business is being drawn towards the toys instead of the weed.
Published: February 1998

Writer(s):
Kevin Smith

Penciller(s):
Jim Mahfood

Inker(s):
Jim Mahfood



THIS ITEM WAS ONLY AVAILABLE IN COMIC BOOK SPECIALTY SHOPS AND CANNOT BE FOUND IN ANY MASS MARKET RETAIL OUTLET.




KEVIN SMITH. CLERKS HOLIDAY SPECIAL COMIC BOOK
WRITTEN BY KEVIN SMITH!
HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEMS FOR THE FANS OF KEVIN SMITH AND HIS FILMS!

Relive Christmas Eve with your favorite New Jersey natives Dante, Randal, Walter the Fan-Boy, Steve-Dave and of course, Jay and Silent Bob. What happens when Dante decides to visit Caitlin for the first time since the infamous "incident"? Does Randal learn the sprit of Christmas from a bearded fat guy? And how do Jay and Silent Bob fit into all of this? There's only one way to find out! Buy this comic now!

Synopsis:
In this story, such great mysteries are revealed like what lies behind the door between the Kwik Stop and the video store, and what is the fate of Caitlin Bree following the bathroom incident? According to this hilarious tale, Kevin Smith would have us believe that Santa Claus resides behind the door, and Caitlin lies catatonic in a hospital. But what happens when Dante plans to visit Caitlin with a candy cane in hand?

Dante finds out his ex, Caitlin Bree, is being transferred to a new mental hospital. While he tries to visit her, Randal is trying to keep his job from rival Vincent, and Jay and Silent Bob help Santa Claus punch in orders.
Published: December 1998
Cover: Art Adams

Writer(s):
Kevin Smith

Penciller(s):
Jim Mahfood

Inker(s):
Jim Mahfood



THIS ITEM WAS ONLY AVAILABLE IN COMIC BOOK SPECIALTY SHOPS AND CANNOT BE FOUND IN ANY MASS MARKET RETAIL OUTLET.



Saturday, September 26, 2009

NEIL GAIMAN END OF THE WORLD HP LOVECRAFT COMIC BOOK 98

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NEIL GAIMAN ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD AGAIN COMIC BOOK!
RARE and OUT OF PRINT.

HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEM FEATURING A STORY BY NEIL GAIMAN!

Lawrence Talbot, claims adjustor and werewolf, finds himself in Innsmouth on a cold winter's night with the townspeople trying to bring about the return of the Elder Gods.

Product Description
Fan-favorite author Neil "Sandman" Gaiman took on the science of lycanthropy with his Only the End of the World Again, a serialized story published by Oni Press. In it, we meet Lawrence Talbot, an adjuster who has set up shop in Innsmouth, a dark, mysterious town with a rich history of magic and evil. When the local overweight gentleman exclaims that the world is ending and that the instrument of destruction is a werewolf, Talbot is thrown into a turbulent and spooky adventure. What's made even more exciting (for readers, not for Talbot), is that our protagonist may turn out to be the werewolf himself. Filled with Gaiman's trademark genius, the story, as short as it may be, is a monster tale for the ages.

Innsmouth is a fictional town in the writings of H. P. Lovecraft, part of the Lovecraft Country setting of the Cthulhu Mythos.

The story was created and written by Neil Gaiman, adapted to comic by P. Craig Russell, illustrated by Troy Nixey

This comic book was never available in any mass market retail outlets and could only be found in comic book specialty stores that ordered limited quantities of it at the time (if they even bothered to order it at all!).

P. Craig Russell is a legend in the comics industry, known for his ambitious adaptations of opera and Michael Moorcock's ELRIC novels.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

About the Author

Neil Gaiman wrote the award-winning graphic novel series The Sandman, and with Terry Pratchett, the award-winning novel Good Omens. His first book for children, The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, illustrated by Dave McKean, hasn't yet won any awards, but was one of Newsweek's Best Children's Books of 1997. Angels & Visitations, a small press story collection, was nominated for a World Fantasy Award and won the International Horror Critics Guild Award for Best Collection, despite not having any horror in it. Well, hardly any.Born in England, he now makes his home in America, in a big dark house of uncertain location where he grows exotic pumpkins and accumulates computers and cats. He is currently at work turning his first novel Neverwhere into a film for Jim Henson films.
Asked why he likes comics more than other forms of storytelling Gaiman said “One of the joys of comics has always been the knowledge that it was, in many ways, untouched ground. It was virgin territory. When I was working on Sandman, I felt a lot of the time that I was actually picking up a machete and heading out into the jungle. I got to write in places and do things that nobody had ever done before. When I’m writing novels I’m painfully aware that I’m working in a medium that people have been writing absolutely jaw-droppingly brilliant things for, you know, three-four thousand years now. You know, you can go back. We have things like The Golden Ass. And you go, well, I don’t know that I’m as good as that and that’s two and a half thousand years old. But with comics I felt like — I can do stuff nobody has ever done. I can do stuff nobody has ever thought of. And I could and it was enormously fun.”