BOOM’s Adventure Time #16 plus variant covers (shipping next week!)

BOOM’s Adventure Time #19 and variant covers.

X-men titles from Marvel’s August 2013 solicitations - Wolverine and The X-Men 34, All New X-Men 15, Uncanny X-men 10, and X-men 4.

Funko Pop Vinyl 1960’s TV Batman - Catwoman

Funko Pop Vinyl 1960’s TV Batman - Catwoman

Funko Pop Vinyl 1960’s TV Batman - Joker

Funko Pop Vinyl 1960’s TV Batman - Joker

Funko Pop Vinyl 1960’s TV Batman - Robin

Funko Pop Vinyl 1960’s TV Batman - Robin

Funko Pop Vinyl 1960’s TV Batman

Funko Pop Vinyl 1960’s TV Batman

Funko Pop Vinyl Marvel series Red Hulk! Available soon!

Funko Pop Vinyl Marvel series Red Hulk! Available soon!

Funko POP Vinyl DC Universe series Superboy. This little guy will be exclusive to Hot Topic in the next few weeks and will then be available at other outlets. Let the hunt begin!

Funko POP Vinyl DC Universe series Superboy. This little guy will be exclusive to Hot Topic in the next few weeks and will then be available at other outlets. Let the hunt begin!

Terebi Land May 1976

Terebi Land May 1976

Announced at C2E2… Marvel’s X-men 50th Anniversary event in September is called “X-men: Battle of the Atom”. 
The panel then announced that for September’s 50th Anniversary of the franchise, Marvel will publish a new crossover event called “X-Men: Battle of The Atom” which has been put together by Brian Michael Bendis, Jason Aaron and Brian Wood as all of their books will play a part in the ten-part story. It will launch with a “Battle of the Aton” #1 issue drawn by Frank Cho before running in “Uncanny X-Men” #12-13, “All-New X-Men” #16-17, “Wolverine & The X-Men” #36-37, “X-Men” # 5-6 and then wrapping in “X-Men: Battle of The Atom” #2.
The story adds some new players to the Cyclops/Wolverine divide when a group of X-Men from the future land in the present including Kate Pryde, Molly Hayes, Deadpool, Lady Xorn, a futuristically mutated Beast, and something called “Ice-Thing” – all designed by Arthur Adams.

Announced at C2E2… Marvel’s X-men 50th Anniversary event in September is called “X-men: Battle of the Atom”. 

The panel then announced that for September’s 50th Anniversary of the franchise, Marvel will publish a new crossover event called “X-Men: Battle of The Atom” which has been put together by Brian Michael Bendis, Jason Aaron and Brian Wood as all of their books will play a part in the ten-part story. It will launch with a “Battle of the Aton” #1 issue drawn by Frank Cho before running in “Uncanny X-Men” #12-13, “All-New X-Men” #16-17, “Wolverine & The X-Men” #36-37, “X-Men” # 5-6 and then wrapping in “X-Men: Battle of The Atom” #2.

The story adds some new players to the Cyclops/Wolverine divide when a group of X-Men from the future land in the present including Kate Pryde, Molly Hayes, Deadpool, Lady Xorn, a futuristically mutated Beast, and something called “Ice-Thing” – all designed by Arthur Adams.

TV Magazine May 1978

TV Magazine May 1978

TV Magazine November 1976

TV Magazine November 1976

TV Magazine August 1976

TV Magazine August 1976

TV Magazine December 1974

TV Magazine December 1974