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X-Men: Divided We Stand #1, Titans #1 and More Comic Books!

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In this episode, we've got Newsarama Sneak Reviews of X-Men: Divided We Stand #1, Titans #1, and Annihilation: Conquest #6.

In the Speed Round we talk about Batman: Death Mask, BPRD 1946 #4, Aqua Leung the original graphic novel, Young Liars #2 and Avengers Fairy Tales #2.

Gary asks us in our viewer mail about our suggestions for opening a new comic book shop.

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  • Yeah! Alex finally buckles to the pro-Pete YouTube contingent and lets Pete finish a thought.

  • rule number 1 when opening a comic book shop: pornography

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  • These guys are like the Ebert & Roeper of comics

    except.........theres.........­.three....of.....them

  • lovin this video!! leave me a comment

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  • The Double Deuce!

  • Opening a comic book store is like opening any business. Do your research prior to opening to make sure there is market to serve in the area. Bear in mind that most new businesses fail. Be prepared for that. Have at least a year or more's operating costs and income before even starting. Once the store is opened, do what Alex said: keep it bright, clean, orderly, & family-friendly. Know your customers and know the product inside and out. If you have any employees, they need to be professional.

  • Pete? Pete is the b/w Batman statue?

  • fake

  • LMAO@pete, judd winnick's wife! you crazy!

  • Yeah, that's what South America is all about: mountaintops.

    Great vid, as always, but it was probably a good thing that Alex cut Justin off at that point.

  • I'm okay with calling "Fairy Tales" myths. I took a mythology class in college and it can be used to describe any story a society collectively tells itself. It's usually a traditional story, typically involving supernatural beings or forces or creatures. As long as you don't say "myth" means "fake," then I won't flame.

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