Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Comic Book Men on AMC with Megos
Collapse
X
-
I loved clerks (i bought it on laser disc for petes sake) and I really liked Mall rats but each K Smith film is less watchable for me. This show is basically a televised podcast with pawnstars like bits. pod casts should be heard and not seen unless the particpants are eye candy in their underwear or less
I will not join in on the "i hate the stageing" as pawn stars is just as staged. On a normal day Gold and silver is a madhouse. They close down the store and recreate the deals (hence why Rick's buddies are always just a call away). it's still good tv but not as good as Stuff like Deadliest catch or American Chopper which is raw footage edited (for the most part) as opposed to staged recreationsComment
-
Again, a handful of interesting stuff on the fourth episode with schtick... this time trying to appeal to some of the Walking Dead lead in audience. Comes across as really pandering.
Loved seeing the Buscema original art. Godzilla figure was kind of neat.
Of course they do the thing that the crappiest comic stores all do... make fun of a customer for buying something that they sell in the first place. Granted, Clive Barker/McFarlane's Tortured Souls is not everyone's cup of tea, but why look down on someone for putting cash in your pocket in exchange for items that you ordered from the distributer to associate with your store?
Hating that they are playing up the sad lonely overweight man stereo type over and over again. Particularly when forward thinking retailers are shattering that myth all the time now, and the Simpsons Comic Book guy is generally the kind of store that is going out of business. One has to wonder if that is why they are doing this TV thing if the total take in the till is $34 on a 20% off promotion day. (Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash in California went out of business a few years ago I think)Comment
-
The dudes that run my local comic shop are far from nerdy, AND they are all very pleasant and helpful. However, I've met plenty of the cranky stereotypes at comic conventions.Comment
-
Hating that they are playing up the sad lonely overweight man stereo type over and over again. Particularly when forward thinking retailers are shattering that myth all the time now, and the Simpsons Comic Book guy is generally the kind of store that is going out of business.
The dudes that run my local comic shop are far from nerdy, AND they are all very pleasant and helpful. However, I've met plenty of the cranky stereotypes at comic conventions.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
Buy Toy-Ventures Magazine here:
http://www.plaidstallions.com/reboot/shopComment
-
...so you can be successful running your own Comic Store...BUT...you have to be smart about it. Most folks tend to run their stores using their 'gut' or impulse because they are personally vested (opinions) into the hobby and that is always a sign of inevitable failure.
...Everyone is Entitled to MY Opinion...Your's, not so much!Comment
-
Said I wasn't gonna watch but I did. I guess the 'negative nate' in me wants somethign to complain aboutSo with that in mind:
They broke an unwritten rule in my book... they called the action figures 'dolls'. For those who didn't watch the show, what made it even worse is that they were referring to the 'Tortured Souls' line from McFarlane. Those figures come no where near the 'doll' category. And like samurinoir pointed out, making fun of your customers for buying your merchandise is crappy and disrespectful.
Prior to this latest episode I was actually thinking of putting in an order with the Stash on line just for the 'giving in to the marekting machine and influence' that my 80's Saturday morning cartoon mind is influenced by. However these guys are all a bunch of dicks that I have no desire to spend a dime with. Smith already let me down with the decline of his film making voice and now these yahoo's have tarnished the merchandise even more so. Dorks.Comment
-
Midtown Comics in Manhattan is a perfect example of a Modern "Comic Retailer" that has a very successful Business Model.
...Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!Comment
-
Said I wasn't gonna watch but I did. I guess the 'negative nate' in me wants somethign to complain aboutSo with that in mind:
They broke an unwritten rule in my book... they called the action figures 'dolls'. For those who didn't watch the show, what made it even worse is that they were referring to the 'Tortured Souls' line from McFarlane. Those figures come no where near the 'doll' category. And like samurinoir pointed out, making fun of your customers for buying your merchandise is crappy and disrespectful.
Prior to this latest episode I was actually thinking of putting in an order with the Stash on line just for the 'giving in to the marekting machine and influence' that my 80's Saturday morning cartoon mind is influenced by. However these guys are all a bunch of dicks that I have no desire to spend a dime with. Smith already let me down with the decline of his film making voice and now these yahoo's have tarnished the merchandise even more so. Dorks.Comment
-
-
Midtown Comics in Manhattan is a perfect example of a Modern "Comic Retailer" that has a very successful Business Model.
...
I also thought Forbidden Planet was a good store too... More pop culture leaning than just comics.
In Toronto, the one store that the wife is happy to browse in is the Silver Snail, I'd say it has a great deal to do with the fact that for much of the past decade, they had a female manager. It has a huge amount of young under thirty female traffic.Comment
-
Midtown is awesome and Jim Hanley's on 33rd street is another great store..
Village comics was also a fav of mine before it closed it's doors......Comment
-
Went looking for village comics on Bleaker a few years back, given their incredible underground comix selection when I was there in the nineties. Very unhappy that I wasn't able to find it... It was almost like finding Dr Stange's Sanctom originally. The wife would have hated it, but I would have been on my hands and knees pulling out boxes in musty smelling back issue bin diving heaven.
There was stuff there I never would have imagined finding anywhere else... Maybe Comics Relief in Berkeley?Comment
-
Went looking for village comics on Bleaker a few years back, given their incredible underground comix selection when I was there in the nineties. Very unhappy that I wasn't able to find it... It was almost like finding Dr Stange's Sanctom originally. The wife would have hated it, but I would have been on my hands and knees pulling out boxes in musty smelling back issue bin diving heaven.
There was stuff there I never would have imagined finding anywhere else... Maybe Comics Relief in Berkeley?Comment
Comment