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Get a look at the Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals from Denuo Novo!

Denuo Novo, the premier Star Wars high-end costume and collectibles site for Star Wars fans across the galaxy, is running 10% off everything site wide with free domestic shipping and 50% off international shipping for their Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale.

From now until 11/28, grab your favorite Star Wars helmets and costumes and save, including hot Pre-Orders like the Star Wars: The Force Awakens Poe Dameron Premier Helmet, Star Wars: The Last Jedi Stormtrooper Premier Helmet and more.

Get ready for the next pop culture convention and save on Director Krennic Costumes and Accessories with the 10% off Black Friday sale.

DIRECTOR KRENNIC COSTUMES

It’s NECA’s Black Friday TMNT Sale Details!

The NECA Black Friday sale is upon us, and we’re ready to deliver some showcase some TMNT figures you may have missed during their initial run for your holiday collector shopping. From Friday 11/25/22 8am PST/11am EST to Monday 11/28/22 (or while supplies last) grab these hot TMNT figures at https://thenecastore.com/.

The items being featured during the Black Friday sale are:

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 Secret of the Ooze-7” Scale-Action Figure – Shredder 
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 Movie) -7” Scale-Action Figure- Ultimate Casey Jones 
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 Movie) -7” Scale-Action Figure – Splinter and Shredder 2 Pack  
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – 7″ Figure Cartoon Series 2 Rocksteady and Bebop – 2 pack 
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – 7″ Figure Cartoon Series 3 Leatherhead & Slash – 2 Pack 
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Secret of the Ooze – 7” Scale Action Figure – Leonardo & Raphael 2 Pack 
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Secret of the Ooze – 7” Scale Action Figure – Donatello & Michelangelo 2 Pack 

Details below for a few of the figures that are back in stock for a limited time:

Secret of the Ooze Shredder 

Those heroes in a half-shell are back in an all new movie adventure! This time, the totally tubular dudes must uncover “The Secret of the Ooze” before the villainous Shredder creates an army of evil mutants. Oroku Saki has returned, horribly disfigured and ready for a rematch with those repulsive reptiles. This Ultimate 7” scale action figure of the fearsome Foot Clan leader features a removable mask, all new soft fabric cape, and plenty of accessories: mutated dandelion, vial of ooze, spear, katana and sheath, mutagen canister, and alternate hands. Comes in Ultimate style 5-panel packaging. 

Ultimate Casey Jones

After wading in a puddle of radioactive waste, four radical reptiles were transformed into New York City’s greatest crime fighting quartet. Of course even the best team knows the value of a worthy ally, like former hockey player (and all-around sports enthusiast) Casey Jones. Featuring the likeness of Elias Koteas, this 7″ scale action figure comes fully equipped with makeshift weapons in his war against crime! Includes hockey sticks, golf club, golf bag, baseball bats, cricket bat, masked and unmasked heads, mask, and 4 pairs of interchangeable hands. Five-panel window box packaging with opening front flap. 

Bebop and Rocksteady 2 Pack  

Based on the classic 1980s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series! After being accidentally exposed to radioactive ooze, four ordinary household pets are transformed into a band of wisecracking, pizza-loving, villain-dicing adolescent reptiles! Whether it’s facing fierce enemies or saving humanity from near extinction, with the guidance of their Sensei, these Heroes in a Half Shell are always ready for straight outta the sewer action! Each 2-pack include two 7″ scale action figures and accessories. Window box packaging. 

Leatherhead and Slash 2 Pack

Based on the classic 1980s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series! After being accidentally exposed to radioactive ooze, four ordinary household pets are transformed into a band of wisecracking, pizza-loving, villain-dicing adolescent reptiles! Whether it’s facing fierce enemies or saving humanity from near extinction, with the guidance of their Sensei, these Heroes in a Half Shell are always ready for straight outta the sewer action! Each 2-pack include two 7″ scale action figures and accessories. Window box packaging. 

Limit of two items per figure. Grab these figures during NECA’s Black Friday sale before they’re gone!

Mad Cave Reveals Bundles for Black Friday

This week at Mad Cave Studios, action, horror, sci-fi, and escapism are bundled up and tied with a bow!  In addition to exclusive title bundles for, Honor and CurseKnights of the Golden Sun, and Legends of Valderia, fans are invited to explore new genres, discover different series, expand your collection, or find the perfect gift for your friends and family with these mindfully curated bundles.  Each bundle has its own unique theme, and comes with a free surprise variant!

From fun adventures, to planet hopping dangers, the sci-fi Beyond the Stars Bundle is filled with a colorful spectacle and out of this world scope!

Includes: Stargazer Vol. 1,  Becstar Issues #1-5,  They Fell From The Sky Issues #1-5

Beyond the Stars Bundle

A monster lurks within all of us… In the They Come Out at Night horror bundle, you’ll discover those that reject the monster within, while others embrace it.

Includes: Wolvenheart Vol. 1,  Show’s End Issues #1-5

They Come Out at Night

Growing up is never easy in the Fight the System Bundle, you’ll see exactly why that is the case for these certain groups of teens!

Includes: Dry Foot Vol. 1, Pantomime Vol. 1, Terminal Punks Vol. 1

Fight the System

In Mad Cave’s action-packed Vigilante Justice bundle, characters with extraordinary abilities are pushed to their limits. With little to no help, they’re the only ones who can save the day!

Includes: Villainous Vol. 1, Hellfighter Quin Vol. 1, RV9 Vol. 1

Vigilante Justice

They may not be the brightest, toughest, or believe in themselves all that much, but these heroes hold their own destinies in their hands. Dive into Mad Cave’s Adventure Underdogs Bundle!

Includes: Over the Ropes TPB, Hollywood Trash #1-5

Underdogs Bundle

From the infamous Robin Hood to the classic western tale, the Reimagined Genera Bundle brings a mad twist to the classic stories we all know and love!

Includes: Savage Bastards Vol. 1, Midnight Task Force Vol. 1, Nottingham #1-5

Reimagined Genera Bundle

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Static: Season One #1

Wednesdays (and now Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

Black Friday #3 (Scout Comics) – This has been a fantastic horror series that plays with the horror that is Black Friday at big box retail stores.

BRZRKR #3 (BOOM! Studios) – The high-profile series has been interesting so far and this issue promises to dive further into the character of B giving us something more than just action.

Compass #1 (Image Comics) – The series sounds like an Indiana Jones like adventure as Shahidah El-Amin searches for the secret to eternal life.

Heroes Reborn #7 (Marvel) – The event wraps up and we’re interested in seeing how. As a whole, the story has been a bit mixed in quality but there’s obviously a bigger picture here.

Nottingham #4 (Mad Cave Studios) – The new take on the classic story of Robin Hood has been amazing so far.

Perhapanauts: Second Chances #1 (Scout Comics) – The heroes head back in time to investigate The Flatwoods Monster!

Planet-Sized X-Men #1 (Marvel) – It’s a big enough issue that Marvel didn’t provide a preview. Which makes us all the more interested.

Save Yourself #1 (BOOM! Studios) – What if the heroes you looked up to weren’t what you though they were?

Seven Swords #1 (AfterShock) – Swashbuckling adventure bringing together literary heroes!

Silver City #2 (AfterShock) – The first issue reminded us a lot of Dark City and we want to see where this interesting take on the afterlife goes.

Space Pirate Captain Harlock #1 (Ablaze) – Set within the timeline of the original series, Captain Harlock heads out to new adventure. Planet Earth is threatened by an upcoming invasion by the Sylvidres and despite being banished as a pirate, Captain Harlock won’t give up trying to save the world.

Stake #4 (Scout Comics) – The series has been a nice updated take on the classic vampire genre with a lot of small details that makes it well worth checking out.

Static: Season One #1 (DC Comics/Milestone) – The Dakotaverse is back! After a long wait, it’s finally here and we’re beyond excited to dive back into this amazing world of heroes and villains.

Venom #35 (Marvel) – It’s a big enough issue that Marvel didn’t provide a preview. Which makes us all the more interested.

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin #3

Wednesdays (and now Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

Black Friday #2 (Scout Comics/Black Caravan) – Something is trying to come up through the floor. An evil has festered due to the violence of previous Black Fridays and the staff of Star-Mart will need to survive what’s coming. Fantastic horror and a must for fans of the genre.

Black Widow #7 (Marvel) – The series has been amazing so far with a great mix of everything. The writing is top-notch, the action entertaining, and the art is amazing. One of Marvel’s best series out now.

The Blue Flame #1 (Vault Comics) – A new take on the superhero genre. The Blue Flame must prove humanity is worth saving before a universal trial but the hero must save himself first.

Made in Korea #1 (Image Comics) – A series that explores the concept of artificial intelligence. Check out our glowing review.

Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #1 (DC Comics) – Spinning out of Future State, this is the story of how Shilo Norman became Mister Miracle.

The Other History of the DC Universe #4 (DC Comics) – John Ridley turns his exploration into the DC Universe towards Renee Montoya.

Redshift #1 (Scout Comics) – The Ministry of Exploration pins mankind’s last hope on an astronaut who’s scared of space. It’s a tale of survival for all.

Reptil #1 (Marvel) – Not a character we expected to get the spotlight but we’re intrigued to see what’s done here.

Robin #2 (DC Comics) – The first issue was a lot of fun. There was a solid mix of humor and action and the second issue is just as fun. So much added to Damian as far as depth of the character already.

Shadow Doctor #4 (AfterShock) – The amazing true story about a Black doctor in the 1930s who had to turn to his friend Al Capone to help fund his business.

Shadowman #2 (Valiant Entertainment) – The first issue was fantastic and a great reintroduction to the character. The debut got universal praise from our team and we’re all excited to see where the series goes from there.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin #3 (IDW Publishing) – We’ve been eagerly waiting for the issue as the series has been delivering entertainment with each release. It’s a familiar grizzled take but the setting and story itself really stands out with really unique elements.

Black Friday #1 Sells Out and Goes to Second Print

Scout Comics has announced that Black Friday #1 has sold out and is going back to print.

Black Friday is the biggest shopping day of the year. Millions of Americans pack the aisles of retail outlets all over the country battling for the best bargains. While an unlucky clean-up crew deals with the aftermath of the latest Black Friday frenzy, they discover that years of pent-up negative energy has released something very evil and dark into their superstore, which is just the way corporate wanted it.

Black Friday is written by Jon Clark with art by Travis Williamson and lettering by April Brown. Check out our review.

Black Friday #1 2nd print

Review Black Friday #1

Black Friday #1

I’m not a big fan of horror stories. There are rare ones I enjoy but overall, it’s pretty rare for the genre. Black Friday #1 kicks off a new horror series from Scout ComicsBlack Caravan imprint that takes the notorious shopping day and giving it a horror spin.

When you think of Black Friday, you don’t really think about the sales and deals as much as there’s the rush of the shoppers resulting in fights, chaos, and damage. All of it now caught on video for us to consume and be entertained by. It’s the perfect encapsulation of capitalism. Writer Jon Clark uses that already horrific day as the basis for his story.

We’ve seen the injuries and bloody mess that is the real life rush to consume and save but Black Friday #1 takes that up a notch adding a body count in one store. A clean-up crew is at work cleaning up from the day’s chaos when they discover something brewing in the spot where a costumer was murdered. The death and destruction has fed and awaken… something.

Clark does a fantastic job of building up the suspense and tension for the series. The story really progresses as it moves along. At first, we’re treated to a Clerks like story of a big box store employee who hates his job taking us through his life and world. From there, there’s a bit of inspiration from the “ghost hunting” genre of television series that has exploded. And from there, it transitions into a straight-up horror story. And it delivers the creepy.

A lot of Clark’s concepts are helped by the art of Travis Williamson. There’s some disturbing imagery in the comic that’ll unsettle readers. It never crosses the line to distract, instead Williamson focuses on small details that emphasizes what’s happening. Think of the concept of panning out of an image discover something more and then doing it over and over. That’s what Williamson does as he layers the gruesome discoveries by the store staff. Williamson has a Sam Keith style to it all too that exaggerates things in a helpful way. It’s very stylized in a good way.

The lettering choices by April Brown also helps add to the atmosphere of the comic. Narrative dialogue boxes are used heavily forgoing thought bubbles. The choice is important as the latter wouldn’t work with the imagery. It also gives us a running thought process as to what’s going on beyond the dialogue and body language.

Black Friday #1 is a fantastic start to the series. It builds the tension and ups the scare factor as the store progresses right until the final panel. It makes sure to deliver doses of humor throughout and presents the characters enough to connect and care about what happens to them. This is a horror story that’ll keep you bundled up safely in the cold months.

Story: Jon Clark Art: Travis Williamson Letterer: April Brown
Story: 8.25 Art: 8.25 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

Scout Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Scout Comics

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

We Live #5

Wednesdays (and now Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

Abbott 1973 #2 (BOOM! Studios) – Some solid mystery continues in 1970s Detroit with a tinge of politics thrown in.

Black Cotton #1 (Scout Comics) – In this alternate timeline the social order of “white” and “black” is reversed and we’re all in to see where this series takes the concept.

Black Friday #1 (Scout Comics/Black Caravan) – Years of pent-up negative energy from Black Fridays has built up and unleashed something very evil and dark into a superstore.

Black Widow #5 (Marvel) – The series has been amazing mixing action with some great visuals.

History Comics: The Wild Mustang, Horses of the American West (:01 First Second) – Learn how horses were brought to the Western Hemisphere by Spanish conquistadors and immediately became a crucial part of the American story.

Hollow Heart #1 (Vault Comics) – EL used to be human. Now he’s a jumble of organs in a bio-suit. EL is also in tremendous pain and has been for a very long time. Described as a queer monster love story, the concept seems very unique.

The Immortal Hulk: Flatline #1 (Marvel) – The series of one-shots have done a great job of allowing various creators tell their tales of this version of the Hulk. So far, they’ve been great.

King in Black #4 (Marvel) – It’s an event that’s really be paying off. Can’t wait to see where it all goes.

Michael Jackson in Comics (NBM) – A biography mixing comics and documentary chapters taking us from the Jackson 5 through his solo career.

Mieruko-Chan Vol. 2 (Yen Press) – What other strange encounters await Miko?

M.O.D.O.K.: Head Games #3 (Marvel) – The issue has been laugh out loud funny with every issue.

Pepper Page Saves the Universe! (:01 First Second) – Pepper encounters a strange cat named Mister McKittens and stumbles into a volatile science experiment run by a sinister substitute teacher named Doctor Killian. Yeah, we’re in for this.

The Recount #2 (Scout Comics) – The first issue blew us away with American citizens taking up the government corruption into their own hands.

Savage #1 (Valiant) – Teenage heartthrob. Feral social icon. Dinosaur hunter? Kevin Sauvage has a taste of home when a mutant dino threat invades England!

Second Coming: Only Begotten Son #2 (AHOY Comics) – Chaos, weirdness, and corndogs reign when Jesus innocently stumbles into Bible Safari, a profit-squeezing amusement park that trades in his image. That alone has us reading this fantastic take on religion and superheroes.

The Shadow Doctor #1 (AfterShock) – A Black doctor in the 1930s us unable to get work in Chicago’s hospitals and turns to the Prohibition-era Chicago Mafia to make some money.

Steambound #1 (Behemoth Comics) – Hound is a knight of the order’s restricted council while Yaeger is genetically modified and works for the city’s criminal cartels. They’ll force to team up again.

We Live #5 (AfterShock) – Extinction day hits humanity. We’re at the edge of our seats.

White Lily #1 (Red 5 Comics) – Lilya Litvak is destined to become the greatest female fighter pilot of all time, flying for the Russian Army in World War II against the Germans. But first she has to get through the training.

Young Hellboy: The Hidden Land #1 (Dark Horse) – An unknown adventure of a younger Hellboy!

Birdcage Bottom Books’ Black Friday Sale Features 25% to 50% off Hundreds of Comics!

BIRDCAGE BOTTOM BOOKS

It’s Birdcage Bottom Books‘ biggest comics sale of the year with 25% OFF and 50% OFF & special discounted bundles & deals!

You can use the “shop” tab on our menu bar to find the 25% OFF and 50% OFF comics in “shop by collection”. 25% OFF will be automatically applied to your shopping cart. 50% OFF items will require the discount code BLACKFRIDAY2020 at checkout. 

Participating small press publishers:

  • Alchemy Comix
  • Astro Plus Press
  • Birdcage Bottom Books
  • BigUglyRobot Press
  • Coin-Op Comics
  • Hic & Hoc Publications
  • H.O.T. Press
  • Kilgore Books
  • Retrofit Comics
  • Silver Sprocket Bicycle Club

Participating self-publishing artists:

  • Marek Bennett
  • Kevin Budnik
  • William Cardini
  • Aaron Cockle
  • Glynnis Fawkes
  • Mike Freiheit
  • Sophie G.
  • Emi Gennis
  • Delaine Derry Green
  • M.S. Harkness
  • Danny Hellman
  • Victor Kerlow
  • James Kochalka
  • Alessa Kreger
  • Karl Christian Krumpholz
  • Alec Longstreth
  • Daniel McCloskey
  • Adam Meuse
  • Chris Monday
  • Ansis Purins
  • Desmond Reed
  • Maria Sweeney
  • Sophia Glock (nee Wiedeman)
  • Jeff Zwirek
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