Preview: Hulk #1 Hero/Atomic Comics Variant

[ENGLISH] The Hulk will be smashing through the Marvel Universe again in January, and The Hero Initiative, the charity dedicated to helping older comic creators in medical or financial need, has him in an exclusive limited edition. The Hero/AtomicComics.com Hulk #1 features an exclusive cover by Ed McGuinness and is limited to only 5000 copies worldwide. Ed’s rendition of the new Red Hulk has been seen in solicits, but this is the only chance fans will have to get this great piece as a cover! This special edition of Hulk #1 will be available for $8 at the Phoenix Cactus Comicon Jan. 26-27, and at a special pre-con party at Atomic Comics.

Both Hulk writer Jeph Loeb and artist Ed McGuinness will be signing at Atomic Comics Mesa Superstore on January 25th from 5PM-7PM for the world premiere of this special edition! Jeph and Ed will be there to autograph copies. If you can’t make the scene, you can preorder your copy now at:
http://www.atomiccomicsstore.com/hulkpreorder.html

“Ed and I are thrilled to be part of such a special occasion,” said Jeph Loeb. “As guests of the Phoenix Comicon, we’ll be having a blast meeting our fans and celebrating this new HULK monthly. Mike Malve and his Atomic Comics shops are the finest in the nation, so being there will be the icing on the cake. As longtime supporters of The Hero Initiative, we are proud to be a part of such a worthwhile cause. Please join us for what will turn out to be the party of century!”

The Hero Initiative creates a financial safety net for yesterdays’ creators who may need emergency medical aid, financial support for essentials of life, and an avenue back into paying work. It’s a chance for all of us to give back something to the people who have given us so much enjoyment. For more information, visit www.HeroInitiative.org or call 310-909-7809.

The Phoenix Cactus Comicon’s 2008 guests include Howard Chaykin, Jeph Loeb, Ed McGuinness, Arthur Suydam, Angel Medina, David Finch, Mark Waid, Matt Wagner and more. For tickets and information, visit www.phoenixcomicon.com.
Atomic Comics, the Southwest’s largest comic book retailer, has been in business for more than two decades and operates four retail comics and collectibles stores in the greater Phoenix area as well as an online store and the comic community AtomicComics.com. Retail stores include its Mesa Superstore at Country Club and Southern, with additional locations in Phoenix north of Metrocenter, Chandler at Chandler Fashion Center and Paradise Valley just south of Paradise Valley Mall. For more information, visit www.AtomicComics.com.


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