Showing posts with label A Bit Too Old For Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Bit Too Old For Comics. Show all posts

Sunday, September 24, 2017

A BIT TOO OLD FOR COMICS? BLOG SPOTLIGHTS AUTHOR BOBBY NASH!


Bobby and Robert in Atlanta
Robert McIntyre said some really kind words about me and my work over at his A Bit Too Old For Comics? Blog as part of his Meet The Writer series. You should check it out HERE.

You can also catch up on Robert's other amazing posts as well, including from his trip to Rome. He also holds the record for farthest traveled books I've ever been asked to sign, having carried them from Yorkshire to Atlanta. 

Thanks again, Robert. I am blown away by your kind words, my friend, and honored to be part of your blog. I look forward to seeing you and Helen on your next US visit.

Bobby

Friday, October 2, 2015

A BIT TOO OLD FOR COMICS? EXAMINES AT THE EARTH'S CORE!


Bobby and Robert at Timegate 2015
Robert McIntyre reviews Edgar Rice Burroughs At The Earth's Core graphic novel by Bobby Nash and Jamie Chase at the A Bit Too Old For Comics? site. Thanks for the kind words, Robert. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. 

You can read Robert's full review here.

Bobby

Reviews are important for books, even those that aren't high praise. An honest, well thought out review means the world to us in terms of letting us know areas where we can improve and with showing different rankings. All reviews are appreciated. I would like to thank everyone who has left reviews at Amazon, Amazon UK, Barnes and Noble, Books A Million, blogs, and more. Please, keep 'em coming.

Deluxe hardcover dust jacket art by Jamie Chase
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS' AT THE EARTH'S CORE
A Graphic Novel by Bobby Nash and Jamie Chase

Edgar Rice Burroughs' 1914 pulp fantasy epic comes to life! Follow David Innes and Abner Perry as they take their "iron mole" five hundred miles below the Earth's crust to a world known as Pellucidar. Thrill as they cross paths with the evil Mahar, the ape-like Sagoths, and all manner of prehistoric creatures . . . as well as the lovely Dian the Beautiful! More than simply an epic adventure, At the Earth's Core is also one of Burroughs' most compelling love stories.

Published by Sequential Pulp Comics and Dark Horse Comics Edgar Rice Burroughs' At The Earth's Core graphic novel is now available in comic book shops and booksellers everywhere.

Standard hardcover art by Jamie Chase
You can purchase EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS' AT THE EARTH'S CORE at the following:
Dark Horse Direct (hardcover)          Amazon (Hardcover)
Barnes and Noble (hardcover)           DCBS (hardcover)
Forbidden Planet (hardcover)            Bud's Art Books (hardcover)
Amazon UK (hardcover)                   Readings Australia (hardcover)
ebay (hardcover)                               Dark Horse Direct (deluxe hardcover)
Amazon (deluxe hardcover)               Barnes and Noble (deluxe hardcover)
DCBS (deluxe hardcover)                 Forbidden Planet (deluxe hardcover)
Bud's Art Books (deluxe hardcover)  Amazon UK (deluxe hardcover)
Amazon (Kindle)                               Comixology (ebook)
Nook (ebook)
And more.

You can find previews of the interior art/story herehereherehere, and here.

Reviews are important for books, even those that aren't high praise. An honest, well thought out review means the world to us in terms of letting us know areas where we can improve and with showing different rankings. All reviews are appreciated. I would like to thank everyone who has left reviews at Amazon, Amazon UK, Barnes and Noble, Books A Million, blogs, and more. Please, keep 'em coming.


 

Sunday, March 10, 2013

A BIT TO...

Now with a working link.
New banner I created to announce the award. I still can't quite believe it.
Robert McIntyre shared the news of my Pulp Ark Award win over at the A Bit Too Old For Comics? blog. You can read it here.

Thanks for the kind words, sir.

Bobby

Saturday, August 4, 2012

A Bit Too Old For Comics? Reviews Domino Lady Vs. Mummy

Robert McIntyre over at A Bit Too Old For Comics? wrote a nice review of the Domino Lady/Mummy one-shot I co-wrote with Nancy Holder.
Art by Rock Baker and Jeff Austin.
Letters by E.T. Dollman.
Cover by Dan Brereton.
Edited by Joe Gentile.
Published by Moonstone Books.

You can read the review at http://toooldforcomics.blogspot.com/2012/08/domino-lady-vs-mummy.html

Thanks for the kind words, Robert.

Bobby

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

EVERY STORY A GEM! A RICK RUBY REVIEW


The A Bit Too Old For Comics Blog reviews The Ruby Files. You can read the full review at http://toooldforcomics.blogspot.com/2012/04/ruby-files-volume-one.html but we’re happy to report that he likes it.

Want to know more about The Ruby Files? Check out the official Rick Ruby site at http://rickruby.blogspot.com

For The Ruby Files purchasing links, visit http://rickruby.blogspot.com/p/buy-ruby-files.html

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