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Update on the giveaway posted on Chimera’s Facebook page tonight. 720 essays received and have now been read. Sounds like they have narrowed it down to 150 or so of the best submissions, but no timeline for winner announcement. Interesting that a book is planned to cover the giveaway and include some of the more unique essays. I guess $15 isn’t a price for something like that - but it is another revenue stream created by the promotion. Also lots of plugs for store’s newsletter and new monthly comic “lottery”/ loot-crate type service. Guess you can’t fault the guy for maximizing the exposure.
https://www.chimerascomics.com/product/the-great-comic-shop-giveaway/
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On 3/11/2019 at 10:04 AM, punksdropdirtysrh said:
Got my badge on Saturday
Good to know - still waiting on mine. Was yours a 3 day?
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What are people thinking about the guest lineup here? I would say major disappointment unless they are holding back on some big names.
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Here’s another story with additional info from BleedingCool site...
Carmelo Chimera is the owner of Chimera’s Comics, a chain of comic book stores in Chicago’s south suburbs. www.chimerascomics.com/win-comic-book-stor “I believe people can do extraordinary things, but life gets them down,” Chimera says. “People make decisions based on fear. And I want to take that fear away.”
And now Chimera is holding a contest to give away his Oak Lawn comic book store. “People have been coming up to me for years saying they’d love to own a comic book store,” said Chimera. “But most people don’t do it. They blame lack of time, lack of money, lack of opportunity. I want to take all that away and give someone their dream job. I think the attraction of a comic book store is that it can be whatever you want it to be. It can focus on toys, games, movies, classic comics, kids comics – the possibilities ignite the imagination.”
Everyone gets one go, for a $25 fee, but Chimera says “This is not a raffle, a drawing, or a gamble in any way” which is probably something very important he clarifies on a legal basis. Applicants must answer the question ‘what makes a great comic book store?’ Chimera says “It’s entirely merit based. I will choose the winner based on their essay responses. And I will read every response.”
The contest runs until February 28, or until Chimera receives 2,000 responses – whichever comes first. Chimera said the decision to give away his store wasn’t easy. “I’ve been spreading myself too thin for years,” said Chimera, who owns two stores, has a full-time job, and has recently started publishing comics.
“Writing and publishing is my passion,” said Chimera. His first graphic novel, a superhero coming-of-age story called Magnificent, was released earlier this year after raising nearly $8,000 on Kickstarter. His next project, a horror graphic novel called Cellar Door, will be released later this spring after raising over $12,000. He’s also a co-founder of the international comic industry event Buy Indie Comics Day and he’s planning his own Chicago comic convention.
“It was time to admit that I was holding back the store,” said Chimera. “I’m doing too many other things. But to the right person, this store isn’t a distraction. This store is a once in a lifetime opportunity.”
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/02/04/win-comic-shop-chicago-25/
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I did a search but didn’t see this posted anywhere...
A suburban Chicago comic store could be yours with the written answer to just one question: "What makes a great comic book store?"
The owner of Chimera’s Comics in Oak Lawn is giving away the shop to "someone who will love it, someone with passion and ideas and ambition to make this store amazing," Carmelo Chimera wrote on the brand's website.
The 1,500-foot store has been open six years, Chimera wrote, and has acquired a loyal following for its comics, games and toys.
Chimera, also an attorney, owner of the shop's La Grange location and founder of the publishing arm of the brand, wrote that he can no longer devote the time to the Oak Lawn store, so he decided to give it away.
"There has been a comic book store in Oak Lawn since I was a baby," he wrote. "It’s where I grew up. But the store needs someone there who will love it and take care of it the way I can’t anymore."
The winner will get the store, its inventory and fixtures, he said.
But he made one thing clear: "This is not a raffle, not a drawing or a lottery. This is entirely merit-based and I will decide the winner in my sole and absolute discretion.
Applicants are asked to submit a small application fee and answer, in 500 words or less, what makes a great comic book store.
The contest ends Feb. 28 or when Chimera receives 2,000 applicants.
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I went to an estate auction that had a few key silver age books, but they were bid out of my price range. Off to the side was a stack of gold key/dell books that included this VG copy of Fight Comics 81. The bids ran up to over $40, so that was more than i wanted to spend after fees to take home books i didn't want. As a last chance to try to not go home empty handed, I pulled off a deal that i haven't tried before. I offered the buyer $20 for the Fight book from the lot and he said sure, since he didn't know much about that book. If I would have had a $10 bill, I would have offered that - but i still think it was a good deal to get a pre-code book, which is the last appearance / cover of Tiger Girl in Fight title and in better than expected condition since it wasn't bagged at the auction. Is this a reasonable offer or considered in bad taste at auctions?
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On 10/12/2018 at 9:16 AM, HOTFLIPS said:
Convention starts at 3 pm today, stop by and say
How has this show been?
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It was a fun show for me - filling out issues i needed for run of Sandman, Invincible, Y the Last Man, Runaways from $0.50 boxes. Always good to see wall books, but i'm in the population of lookers who pass on buying most of the time.
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On 9/17/2018 at 9:15 AM, manetteska said:
I am planning on going. Hoping to setup but apparently the vendor slots sold out a while ago.
Thanks for the info. Hope it works out for you to set up there, but i guess it's a good sign if the vendor tables are sold out.
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Is anyone here going to this? I didn't see it in my searches, but might have missed it. I went to a Mighty Con in Dupage last year and it was decent.
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It's been a slow summer for garage / estate sales around Chicago for me, but happened to search for sales in Iowa City since i was there on Friday. Happened upon a sale and found this for 50 cents!
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1 hour ago, rkretz said:
Is there generally any place to get discount tickets once this kicks off atleast in the past? I really don't want to shell out $50 to walk in the door or $50x2 if I bring my wife this weekend.
BLUEBOX20 code will get you 20% off. I couldn’t find discounted tickets anywhere.
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I was considering coming to Wizard this weekend, but now thinking I’ll pass. I’ve been to last five C2E2’s and always have a good time, but I get the vibe that Wizard is in downward spiral based on level of comic/celebrities this year. Doesn’t seem like it’s worth the Sunday admission price to dig thru some dollar boxes and not see one panel that I’m interested in. To those who have gone to Wizard before, how do you think this year is shaping up and how do you rate it vs C2E2? Hope it’s works out for everyone, just doesn’t seem like a good year to check it out for the first time.
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Reading the last issue of Walking Dead, i noticed that Rick's hook hand moved from his right to his left within a few pages of the issue. I wonder if this has happened before and i missed it, or if they are just getting that lazy with the book now...
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Has anyone ever volunteered at SW Celebration or a big event like SDCC? I'll check out the volunteer info when it's released since I'm close to Chicago but not interested enough in paying money for this. I've gone to the last five C2E2s, so i think it might be cool to see what happens on the other side of the event.
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On 4/6/2018 at 1:11 PM, Phil the Governor said:
How about that new issue??
I think TWD is about to cover some social problems that were going on before the apocalypse started.
Adding pictures below with a spoiler tag for those who aren't caught up. Not sure if i'm completely sold on with political policy being a big topic in the book moving forward - but if you have to rebuild a society, I guess it's part of the growing pains.
SpoilerWhat happened to the character skin tone of Stephanie between her first appearance in issue 176 and the current issue? I thought this was either a pretty big retcon that seems to fit her into the direction of the storyline, or a big goof on the colors/art in the first issue...
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23 hours ago, punksdropdirtysrh said:
Figured I’d get my ticket in the mail by now
I received our Saturday tickets in the mail on Monday of this week.
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Found these at an estate sale yesterday. First time I have run into something like this in the two years or so since I got back into the hobby. There were a few hundred books in mostly poor shape, overpriced and pretty well picked over, but these were somehow still there. Someone else had them pulled but said he didn't want them. Made for a nice find after a number of misses lately.
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On 3/12/2018 at 11:18 AM, CKinTO said:
Thought it was fine - it reminds me a little bit of HBO's the Leftovers, which I was a fan of. Normally with creator-owned books, I try and buy the single issue floppies instead of trade-waiting to support the creators (and I'm always concerned that if everyone trade-waits, then the book will get cancelled), but with this one, I'm also thinking of waiting until the 1st trade. In the letters pages in issue 1, Kirkman said they've already finished 12 or 13 issues, so they're well ahead of schedule and given his pull and his name, highly likely this book will get a full shot
I thought it had a feel of The Leftovers, too - glad to hear it wasn't just me. I wonder if Kirkman had watched that show. Hopefully it can develop into a solid on-going title, as the first issue was good but not great.
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If this is the right thread for TV show only, have that many people checked out on the show that there is no conversation here leading up to the mid-season finale? They teased a big event that will have everyone talking - wondering if people have any theories to share (assuming we leave out the spoilers that are probably on-line somewhere).
With the announcement of Morgan joining Fear the Walking Dead - does he die or just ride off into the sunset? I haven't watched Fear since season one, but i think they are still pretty far behind TWD in "real time", so if he dies in TWD, he can still show up there since it's before he rejoins Rick's group? A podcast i listen to speculated that he was safe since he's going to the other show - but i thought it made more sense for him to die here.
Spoiler comment from comic book i haven't heard discussed...
SpoilerRick found a sniper/look-out guy hanging by his legs and eaten by zombies at the end of episode 7. That's the way a mid-level character died in the book - does that mean the same character might die in the show soon since they already wasted his comic outcome?
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Has Harley/Batman one-shot been mentioned? Alex Ross cover is great and should appeal to wide range of audience.
C2E2 March 22-24, 2019, It's Still Never Too Early or to late
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Nice pick ups! Funny that I was also looking for Savage Dragon 102, but didn’t see it anywhere. I even picked up a Famous Funnies too - but a much lower value one. I discovered Invisible Scarlet O’neil character was created by someone who shares a last name with my mother, so I thought I’d pick this up. I got to meet Ryan Ottley and had him sign some covers I like and my favorite page in the series. As a parent, I’ve always appreciated the family storylines in this series. This page brings back memories of those early parent days with Ryan’s great art. Maybe someday I’ll have the budget to seek out the original art for this page.