Here’s a special episode to ring in 2018… and you longterm Geekscapists are going to love it as we explore a time before Geekscape! Before there was Geekscape, before there was Geekdrome, before there was college radio… there was my first job: at Westlake Comics And Cards in Austin Texas. Over 2 decades later, I’m joined by my two friends and coworkers, Daryl Beard and Adnan Qureshi, as we share war stories from our time at the shop. From the dangers of Crazy Charlie to mysterious Folgers Crystals cans to hazardous spills to run ins with the cops to camping out for Episode 1 tickets to the girl at the pet store and more, this episode is packed with stories. You’ll either love them or hate them as we take you down memory lane to show you a big stop on the path that led to Geekscape.

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Yesterday, Corner Store Comics in Anaheim, CA held a signing with popular DC writer Geoff Johns. If you’re a comic book fan in Orange County, it was one of the best events you could have attended. The signing was scheduled from 10am until noon. Being a lazy bum, I woke up around 9:30 and figured I’d head over to the signing and see how the line was. I got there around 10:30 and found the line wrapped around the back of the building!

It didn’t turn out as bad as I thought though. The cool thing I’ve discovered about waiting in line for signings is that you meet some great, equal-minded people. Take the guy in front of me for example: he might have been one of the biggest fans I’ve met in quite sometime. He owned Jim Lee’s original page from issue #6 of Justice League. That page was gorgeous even in black and white. And it didn’t come cheap!

Perhaps the coolest part of the day, though, was the surprise that Mr. Johns pulled for his fans. The signing was originally scheduled for two weeks ago, the weekend that The Dark Knight Rises opened, but was cancelled in the wake of the Aurora shootings. And I don’t think anyone could fault them for cancelling it. Well, Geoff felt bad about cancelling the first appearance so he decided to buy back copies of Batman: Earth One from anyone who had purchased it from Corner Store Comics and it’s sister store Beach Ball Comics. Anyone who had bought it from either location received $20 store credit that had to be used by the end of the day. How awesome is that?! That’s a pretty classy move as far as I’m concerned.

In the end, I was lucky enough to get my copy of Batman: Earth One signed by the man himself. It made for a good start to the weekend and my thanks to Corner Store Comics for hosting the event and a special thanks to Geoff Johns for being so great to his fans.

In celebration of Spider-Man’s 50th and the launch of “Spider-Men,” Marvel is giving away free money…well sorta.

Beginning on June 3 at 12:01am EST to 11:59 pm EST on Sunday, June 10, when you purchase *select* Spidey books on the Marvel Comics app or the Marvel Digital Comics Shop, you will receive an e-mail/coupon (on June 11) good for $5.oo towards any comic book at your local shop. So basically, you buy the latest issue of “Ultimate Spider-Man” and you can get “Spider-Men #1” for free.

This marks the third time that Marvel has done a digital deal like this. David Gabriel, Senior Vice-President of Sales for Marvel Entertainment had this to say regarding the event: “With Spider-Man’s 50th anniversary just around the corner, we wanted to start celebrating early and with the overwhelming success of our previous Marvel Comics app coupon programs – we’re thrilled to do it again in time for SPIDER-MEN #1 driving new customers into comic shops!”

Marvel is smart and knows that this is a great way to not only drive the sales for their digital comics site but it will also help get some new fans into comic shops. It’s a win-win deal. So pick up a new Spidey book tomorrow and enjoy the free money…well, sorta.