01-08-2011, 12:56 PM | #81 |
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Was diving through the quarter bin at the local comic shop and found something for the Misc. Appearances section:
*Prime Slime Tales #1 No actual Turtles comic, but there's a bonus pin-up on the back page by TonyBasilicato of the Turtles crossing over with the Prime Slime Tales characters (this was a Mirage publication, after all). |
01-08-2011, 01:05 PM | #82 | |
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Probably most notable for being Jim Lawson's Mirage debut as the inker.
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01-08-2011, 03:33 PM | #83 |
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Thanks! That reminds me, who was it that posted in the Books, Comics & Lit section about a pin-up printed in a parody book? The poster emailed the writer/artist and the guy basically told him it would be in one of the #1 books, of which ALL the books were #1's (was it Rip Off Press?).
Also, has anyone noticed how insanely expensive early Sonic books are? They go for between $20-$40 bucks!! Also, Fire Sale...someone please keep a look out for one for me please. It was a pin-up book done for a charity; a few 'Dromers picked it up for under a buck a couple years back at Mile High, but the thing has been elusive to me lately in my searches.
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01-08-2011, 05:53 PM | #84 |
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Yeah, the demand for old Sonic comics came as a shock. Kick myself now for trading in the first 6 Archie issues (mini 1-3+series 1-3) for a total of $3 in store credit back in 1997-- along with my end run of Marvel's GI Joe. These days those issues could topple my credit card debt. Oh, hindsight, you scamp.
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01-08-2011, 06:23 PM | #85 |
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Hey, are we counting TMNT supporting characters making appearances? (Gizmo & Fugitoid is on the list, so I guess so)
In that case: *The Collected Gizmo Renet makes an appearance in that trade's exclusive story, "King for a Day". |
01-08-2011, 09:01 PM | #86 |
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Originally, no, it wasn't. That list would spiral into something massive! I intended it to be a TMNT/Mirage list. The non-Turtle Mirage books show up as they do because I compiled my listings straight from Mirage's site, as well as labelling the Collected Books as they did (thus Special Edition Deluxe initally appearing under that label).
I suppose I could branch it off into Supporting Characters, but I wouldn't want to get carried away with it to the point of redundancy (which it teeters on now with all the reprints lol!).
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01-18-2011, 06:59 AM | #88 | |
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01-18-2011, 08:26 AM | #89 |
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Yeah, those were the storybooks based on the 'toon..
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01-18-2011, 08:39 AM | #90 |
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I take it that what I Quoted and posted is one of the same then, but feel free to add it to the checklist in the op.
Interestingly After quick googling and ebay links there seems to at lest two coloring books based on the OT toons: Meet The Turtles Shredder Gets Splintered And two mini storybooks with cassette (sealed) "The Final Lesson" "The First Battle" and storybook with cassette "Return of the Shredder" (I do wonder if it is the same story as in the with different cover as there four turtles and Shredder instead of one). |
01-18-2011, 09:15 PM | #91 |
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I'm not really doing storybooks and coloring books, though; mainly sticking with the comics. Granted there are non-comic books listed, like the RPG books and TMNT magazines, but they include a comic of some sort whether it be a pin-up or a short.
A storybook list thread would be a great idea though, you should make it. There are a ton of books made from the Turtles' various cartoons and movies!
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01-22-2011, 01:35 PM | #92 |
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IM not enterly sure if IM up for that task since I realy don't know much about TMNT storybook history.
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01-22-2011, 04:00 PM | #93 | |
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http://www.mutantooze.org/tmntdb/com...micsindex.html Here is a direct link to the checklist Rutger helped me make... http://mutantooze.org/tmntdb/comics/...0Checklist.pdf I will surely need to make some updates now... Thanks for putting in all this work, hope you don't mind if I use some of your information... -ms |
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01-22-2011, 05:08 PM | #94 |
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Go ahead, MS, and thanks! I started my list from Mirage's stuff as well and branched out thanks to this site, and doing research myself over the years. In fact, I found another book a few months back, the Mysterymen Annual, that collects the Flaming Carrot issues with the Turtles (*not* Lawsons FC/TMNT crossover).
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You should probably add Mirage TMNT vol. 4 #31 and the Casey Jones graphic novel-length story Muscle & Faith, both of which have been made available online.
Titan Books in the UK published two collections of the Dreamwave TMNT series: vol. 1: Attack of the Mousers and vol. 2: Out of the Shadows. I think Mirage also published an adaptation of the third movie. The original Archie TMNT Adventures miniseries was collected as TMNT: Heroes in a Half-Shell. There was an eight TMNT digest from Archie. Gen 13 #13B was collected in Gen 13 ABC, which I highly recomend if only for all the cool and funny cameoes. Savage Dragon #2 was collected in the Savage Dragon (vol. 2): A Force to be Reckoned with. Savage Dragon #22 was collected in the Savage Dragon (vol. 6): Gang War. Savage Dragon #41 was collected in the Savage Dragon (vol. 9): Worlds at War. There's also the TMNT Cowabunga Comics artbook, done for some charity. The Turtles also made an appearance in the Rockin Rollin Miner Ants series (not sure which issues). There was a TMNT pin up in Cerebus #155. The Turtles were also in Equine the Uncivilized #3. The Turtles made appearances in some of the GnatRat books (again, not sure which ones). I hear the Turtles made some sort of appearance in Spider-Man Team-Up #5 (featuring Howard the Duck), which ties into the Savage Dragon/Destroyer Duck special that the Turtles WERE in. Sonic the Hedgehog #10 should be collected in Sonic Archives vol. 3. Road Hogs and After the Bomb are two separate RPG books. There was a TMNT /Savage Dragon mini comic included with action figures. There was a TMNT story in the UK-published Comic Relief Comic, apparently penned by none other than Neil Gaiman.
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01-23-2011, 07:39 PM | #96 |
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Here's an obscure one for the list. No comic material, but it's all about the TMNT franchise from comics to cartoons to movies:
David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interviews Super Special: TMNT |
01-23-2011, 08:04 PM | #97 |
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The Archie Digest is already on the checklist, but there were only 7 issues (milehigh listing errors be damned!)
I've been wondering about this one-- is this a collection of TMNT material from past issues of Comics Interview (#27,#83, ??) or entirely new material? Combination of both? |
01-23-2011, 08:45 PM | #98 |
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I'm not sure if it's a combination of past material (it doesn't specify), but it covers a LOT of ground, with tons and tons and interviews with everyone from every facete of the franchise as well as a plethora of photos and Eastman/Laird art I've never seen printed anywhere else.
It's a real cool walk down memory lane, particularly all the photos of the Mirage crew in their metal phase. |
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http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...s%20Interview/ The book is square bound so I couldn't scan it without damaging my copy. I just scanned the turtle related content. |
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Well, I have some of the issues so I guess I can check.
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