In this week’s Comixology (at Amazon) sales, it’s a huge Captain America sale for the Fourth of July. Plus, Wolverine and What If? get discounts from Marvel, Nightwing gets prices cut from DC and a bevy of unannounced sales and more Marvel “Maybe” Sales.
Where did the New Releases and Sale pages go?
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In case you’re having troubles with the new UIX (a LOT of people have been):
- The new releases page is here.
- The “Comics Deals” page is here.
- The Kindle Deals comics page is here.
Super Soldier Sale
The Marvel Captain America 4th of July Sale runs through Monday, 7/8.
Seems like an appropriate call for the holiday.
There’s a lot of material to cover here, so we’ll go with the usual format and start by breaking out the major series involved
- Captain America Comics ’40-’50 – The original Golden Age series – not officially listed, but $6.99@
- Tales of Suspense ’59-’68 – Cap’s Silver Age solo stories were in a title shared with Iron Man… more specifically this Epic Collection
- Captain America ’68-’96 – The original Silver/Bronze Age solo series.
- Captain America ’98-’02 – The second Mark Waid / Ron Garney run with some Andy Kubert and Lee Weeks art, too. Smaller volumes here, plus the underrated Dan Jurgens run that followed.
- Captain America ’02-’04 – The Marvel Knights era
- Captain America & the Falcon’04 – Under-rated run by Priest & Bart Sears
- Captain America ’04-’11 – The main Winter Soldier/Death of Captain America Ed Brubaker run with Steve Epting, Michael Lark, Mike Perkins and Butch Guice in the artistic rotation. Note: you can pick up chunks of it cheaper in these omnibuses (and the third one includes Reborn… but, of course, is not discounted)
- Captain America: Reborn – The actual end to the “Death of Captain America” sequence by Ed Brubaker, Bryan Hitch and Butch Guice
- Captain America ’11-’12 – Brubaker sticks around for a relaunch, post-Death/Reborn
- Captain America ’12-’14 is the Rick Remender run with John Romita, Jr, Carlos Pacheco, Pascal Alixe and Nic Klein in the artistic rotation.
- All-New Captain America ’14-’15 – Sam Wilson picks up the shield by Rick Remender and Stuart Immonen
- Captain America: Sam Wilson ’15-17 – Nick Spencer with Daniel Acuna as the primary artist. The seeds of “Secret Empire,” which was a long game, start here. Note: There’s a Complete Collection omnibus set of the Sam Wilson material that’s a bit cheaper.
- Captain America: Steve Rogers ’16-’17 – The main runup to Secret Empire by Nick Spencer with Jesus Saiz and Javier Pina as the primary artists.
- While not on sale, you can’t talk about the Spencer era without mentioning Secret Empire, the controversial “Hydra Cap” arc that Spencer’s entire run builds towards.
- Captain America ’17-’18 – AKA Captain America by Mark Waid and Chris Samnee (and Leonardo Romero)
- Captain America ‘18-’21 – The Ta-Nehisi Coates run with art by Leinil Francis Yu, Adam Kubert, Jason Masters and Leonard Kirk. Save a couple bucks with the 2 omnibuses.
- Captain America: Symbol of Truth ’22-present – Tochi Onyebuchi and R. B. Silva on the Sam Wilson Captain America
- Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty ’22-present – Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing and Carmen Carnero on the Steve Rogers Captain America
- The Symbol of Truth / Sentinel of Liberty saga wraps up inCaptain America: Cold War and Captain America: Cold War Aftermath
So… do you think Captain America gets relaunched enough? The current JMS relaunch isn’t even in the sale… and it takes things on more of an urban fantasy spin than you’re likely expecting, too.
Some recommendations? Absolutely. And no Masterworks on sale this time. (Masterworks seem to be on sale less often in ’24 for whatever reason.)
For Silver/Bronze Age adventures, “Captain America Lives Again“ catches the bulk of the early Lee/Kirby run. Jump ahead to “Hero or Hoax,” which you’re getting for the final arc, which begins the superlative Steve Englehart/Sal Buscema era. “The Secret Empire” is the bulk of the Englehart/Buscema run. “The Man Who Sold The United States” wraps up Englehart/Buscema and includes Madbomb, the beginning of Jack Kirby’s return run that is way more timely than it should be in the age of social media outrage.
Jump ahead to “By Dawn’s Early Light,” which you’re looking at for the all too brief Roger Stern / John Byrne run. The highlight of the J.M. DeMatties / Mike Zeck run is their wrap up with the Red Skull in “Sturm und Drang.”
“The Captain“ is the sequence from the Mark Gruenwald run where Steve Rogers loses the shield and his Captain America identity for a time. That’s the famous one. You might consider backing up a volume for “Justice is Served,” which introduces the Super-Patriot and leads into the more famous sequence a bit.
Once you get past around the middle of the Gruenwald run, your best of the best is anything written by Mark Waid or Ed Brubaker, and know that Brubaker, first run is basically one long and epic story – and be sure to get Reborn or you’re missing a piece.
More Wolverine!
The Marvel Wolverine & The Marvel Universe Sale runs through Monday, 7/15.
Yes, we’re getting more Wolverine sales as the movie approaches. We’ll probably get more Deadpool sales, too.
This is as eclectic an assortment of Wolverine comics as you could think up. Some miniseries and one-shots. Some compilations. Some shorter runs. Let’s start out by picking out some of the highlights in list format.
- Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine – Jason Aaron / Adam Kubert
- Ghost Rider/Wolverine/Punisher: Hearts of Darkness – Howard Mackie / John Romita, Jr. / Ron Garney
- Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons Of Vengeance – Benjamin Percy / Geoff Shaw
- Incredible Hulk Epic Collection: And Now… The Wolverine – Epic Collection containing the first appearance of Wolverine by Len Wein & Herb Trimpe
- Spider-Man and Wolverine by Wells & Madureira – Zeb Wells / Joe Madureira
- Ultimate Comics Wolverine: Legacies – Cullen Bunn / David Messina
- Wolverine & Black Cat: Claws – Jimmy Palmiotti / Justin Gray / Joseph Michael Linser
- Wolverine & Black Cat: Claws 2 – Jimmy Palmiotti / Justin Gray / Joseph Michael Linser
- Wolverine & Nick Fury: Scorpio – A trilogy of graphic novels, highlighted by an Archie Goodwin / Howard Chaykin team-up
- Wolverine: Logan – Brian K. Vaughan / Eduardo Risso
- Wolverine MAX –Jason Starr / Feliz Ruiz
- Wolverine: Origin – The Complete Collection – Paul Jenkins / Kieron Gillen / Adam Kubert / Andy Kubert
- Wolverine Vs. the Marvel Universe – Almost Epic-sized anthology of team-ups, notably including the Jim (Priest) Owsley / Mark Bright Spider-Man Vs. Wolverine
- Wolverine vs. The Punisher – Essentially an Epic Collection sized anthology; Carl Potts/Jim Lee; Peter Milligan/Gary Frank; Garth Ennis / Darick Robertson; and more…
- Wolverine: Weapon X – Barry Windsor-Smith
What’s good here?
Weapon X, the origin of how Wolverine got his adamantium skeleton is the undisputed classic of the bunch.
Wolverine & Nick Fury: Scorpio has an Archie Goodwin tale in it and we’re big on Goodwin at the tower of cheap. Howard Chaykin drawing one tale and writing another in it? That’s a bonus.
Wolverine vs. The Punisher also has several interesting creative teams in a big package.
The under the radar book is Wolverine: Logan. That’s a pre-Saga Brian K. Vaughan collaborating with an Eduardo Risso who’d just finished 100 Bullets. Definitely an interesting pairing. One might say explosive, but that would be a spoiler.
Winging It
The DC Nightwing Anniversary Sale runs through Monday, 7/8.
How long has Dick Grayson been Nightwing? Since Tales of the Teen Titans #44, July 1984. Book 3 of The Judas Contract, to be specific.
Let’s break this sale down by series highlights:
- Nightwing (’96 – ’09) – Probably most strongly associated with Chuck Dixon / Scott McDaniel / Greg Land
- and an Omnibus of the Peter J. Tomasi / Rags Morales / Doug Mahnke material from the end of the series.
- Nightwing (’11-’14) – Kyle Higgins / Eddy Barrow
- Grayson (’14 – ’16) – Tom King / Tim Seely / Mikel Janin; Dick Grayson goes undercover, infiltrating a mysterious international spy organization called “Spyral.” Spies + Wiseguy + Superheroes
- Nightwing (’16- present)
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- But let’s break out the Tom Taylor / Bruno Redondo run that’s currently winding down…
- Vol. 1
- Vol. 2
- Vol. 3
- Vol. 4
- The Fears State crossover volume
- But let’s break out the Tom Taylor / Bruno Redondo run that’s currently winding down…
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And from the world of New Teen Titans / Titans:
- New Teen Titans (’80-’88) – Marv Wolfman / George Perez / Jose Luis Garcia Lopez / Eduardo Baretto
- New Titans (’84-’96) – Wolfman / Tom Grummett
- Titans (’16-’19) – Dan Abnett / Brett Booth
What’s good? The current Taylor / Redondo run is Top Notch! We highly recommend it and think it starts hitting it’s stride in V. 2.
We also think highly of New Teen Titans. Depending on you talk to, it’s at minimum, good through The Judas Contract and the return of Trigon in the first arc of the DM-only relaunch. We’d probably say you can take it at least through Perez’s return engagement of ~50-61, which is further than the current collections reach.
Or Else?
The Marvel What If? Sale runs through Monday, 7/8.
We have a preference for the original What If, here, but we’d like to point something out to you first. When you go to the series link for the original, toward the top of the page, you’ll see a new navigation feature that’s a little more relevant here. Under the series graphic on the left hand side is a pulldown menu where you can select “Volumes” or “Omnibus.” Volumes being the “normal” sized collections. We’ll have to have a longer look at how that’s implemented. It might be useful… IF it works. In this case it only shows the omnibus on sale. Yes, that’s right, there are actually four omnibuses containing ~12 issues each of What If. Only one of them is on sale and that’s the only one that shows up on the Omnibuses page, ergo the Omnibuses page appears to be broken. (Why are you acting surprised?)
So, here’s the link for the “regular” volumes. Here’s the link for the lone omnibus on sale (which is issues #1-12). And we’ll look at some of the more interesting stuff in the individual volumes, since What If is all over the map. Some of these are going to sound awfully darn familiar, too. What If seems like a gold mine for pitching your editor!
- #1 – What If Spider-Man Joined the Fantastic Four? (V. 1 / Omnibus)
- #2 – What If The Hulk Had the Brain of Bruce Banner? (V. 1 / Omnibus)
- #10 – What If Jane Foster Had Found the Hammer of Thor? (V. 2 / Omnibus)
- #12 – What If Rick Jones Had Become The Hulk? (V. 2 / Omnibus)
- #13 – What If Conan the Barbarian Walked the Earth Today? (NOPE, no longer collected)
- #23 – What If The Hulk Had Become a Barbarian? (V. 4)
- #30 – What If Spider-Man’s Clone Had Lived? (V. 5)
- #35 – What If Elektra Had Lived? (V.6)
- #37 – What If The Beast and The Thing Continued to Mutate? (V.6)
- #43 – What If Conan Were Stranded in the 20th Century? (No longer collected).
We’re not saying this was a try-out book like Marvel Premiere or Showcase, but flash forward a couple decades and some of the topics started turning up nice and regular… and still are.
The Marvel “Maybe” Sales
The trend we noticed last week is still moving forward. New releases at lower than expected price points and discounted pre-orders. Is this the new normal? We’re not sure, but let’s run them down.
Released this week
- Hawkeye Modern Era Epic Collection: The Reunion – Jim McCann / Duane Swierczynski / David Lopez / Manuel Garcia / Paco Diaz; Digital list price = $24.99; Kindle price= $10.99. Some of these Epics have $8.99/$9.99 prices during sales, so do your own math.
- Avengers by Jed Mackay Vol. 2: Twilight Dreaming – MacKay / C.F. Villa; At this new $8.99 digital list price we’re starting to see. (Vol. 1’s digital list price is still $14.99).
Pre-Order for Next Week
- Thor Modern Era Epic Collection: Reborn From Ragnarok – J. Michael Straczynski / Olivier Coipel; Another week, another “Modern” Epic Collection being floated for pre-order at what sure looks like a sale price to us. The beginning of the JMS Thor run for $8.99.
We’re not quite sure what’s going on with these prices, but we’ll give you a heads up if it looks like it’s cheaper than it would normally be.
Unannounced DC Sales?
We’re still seeing these discounts. It’s a mystery, but they’re there.
- Action Comics (’38 – ’11)
- Superman (’39-’11)
- Superman: Up in the Sky – Tom King / Andy Kubert
- Wonder Woman (’87 – ’06)
- Wonder Woman (’06 – ’11)
- Wonder Woman (’11 – ’16)
- Wonder Woman (’16 – present)
Unannounced Indie Sales
- The Autumnal: The Complete Series – Daniel Kraus / Chris Shehan
- Glass Town: The Imaginary World of the Brontës – Isabel Greenberg
- I Walk With Monsters: The Complete Series – Paul Cornell / Sally Cantirino
- The Last Book You’ll Ever Read: The Complete Series – Cullen Bunn / Leila Leiz
- Nobody’s Fool: The Life and Times of Schlitzie the Pinhead – Bill Griffith
- Quentin Tarantino: A Graphic Biography – Michele Botton / Bernardo Santiago Acosta
- Snug: A Collection of Comics about Dating Your Best Friend – Catana Chetwynd
Still on Sale
- The Marvel Wolverine and the X-Men Sale runs through Monday, 7/8
- The Marvel Deadpool Vs. the Marvel Universe Sale runs through Monday, 8/5
- The Kodansha Attack on Con Season 24 Sale runs through Wednesday, 7/17
- The Zenescope Wonderland $5 Graphic Novel Sale run through Sunday, 7/21