Super-Fly Comics & Games opened its doors in August 2007 after buying the new comics & graphic novels business of Dark Star Books. Since then we have expanded further into video, card, board and role-playing games; movies; manga; toys; t-shirts; statues and other cool things. Be sure to ask about our subscription pull file service to get 15% off almost everything in the store and our 10% discount for college students and military personnel.
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Selina Kyle, better known as Catwoman, is a character who has been reinvented many times over the years and dates back to 1940’s Batman #1. With the New 52, she has not so much been reinterpreted as reinvigorated. After reading Judd Winick’s excellent Batwing #1, I was highly anticipating his other book, Catwoman [...]
If I had to sum up Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E. #1, I would have to say weirdness abounds in this comic but that’s all good. In fact it’s all great! DC’s version of Frankenstein is based on the classic monster from Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s book, but looks more like the Universal version armed to [...]
Resurrection Man is certainly one of DC’s lesser known properties, as he had his own series between 1997-1999, and was created by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning and Jackson Duice. While making a few appearances since then, Resurrection Man has remained a mostly unknown hero but now stands in the spotlight with his own new series [...]
When people think of DC Comics, they don’t usually think about fantasy. There have been past exceptions with titles such as Warlord and Amethyst but despite a relatively recent run of Warlord, DC has not done much with the fantasy genre. Now writer Paul Cornell takes Jack Kirby’s magical hero Etrigan the Demon, places [...]
Michael Holt AKA Mister Terrific is a character best known in his association with the Justice Society of America and Checkmate…At least until the JSA was retconned out of the DCnU (to be relocated to Earth 2 in an upcoming JSA project). Now, with the scripting by Eric Wallace with pencils by Gianluca Gugliotta and [...]
Grifter was originally one of the first characters created by Jim Lee while Lee was at Image, and was a member of his Wild C.A.T.S. team. Now with the WildStorm franchises being made a part of the DCnU, Grifter finds himself in a new DCnU book, Grifter #1. Grifter #1 is an alright comic [...]
Spawning out of Geoff Johns’ legendary run on Green Lantern where he created the multiple hues of Lantern Corps, came the crazy raging Red Lanterns. Now as part of DC’s New 52 comes Red Lanterns, one of several Green Lantern spin off books being offered this month. Does the title stand enough on its [...]
I can’t say that I’ve ever been a big Hawk and Dove fan. While I enjoyed their depiction in the Justice League Unlimited cartoon, I haven’t read a lot of stuff with the characters. I know they were originally conceived by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko, but I haven’t read that stuff yet (I say [...]
Animal Man is hardly a household name. So obscure a hero that he was part of a team called “The Forgotten Heroes,” Animal Man remained on the fringe until the late 80s, when Grant Morrison started the first Animal Man series. Since then, Animal Man has been a somewhat popular hero in recent years, [...]
Detective Comics #1 is quite a milestone among the New 52, as Detective Comics are the original words abbreviated by the company name “DC” and there has not been a new issue #1 since 1937, and never a #1 with Batman in it. Along with the renumbering of Action Comics, having a new Detective shows [...]
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