Check Out the Exclusive Oni Press SCOTT PILGRIM Comic-Con Items Including T-Shirts and Posters
by Bill Graham Posted:July 19th, 2010 at 1:46 pm
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If there was any doubt that Oni Press is making a large push for Scott Pilgrim at Comic-Con, lay them to rest now. Having the final book of the six-volume comic book series by Bryan Lee O’Malley released just days before the largest annual comic celebration around helps ratchet up the anticipation. Add in the fact that the feature-length film, complete with cast and crew, are expected to bombard San Diego later this week, and you would expect to see some limited-edition items appear at booth #1833. Highlights include limited t-shirts, hand numbered, limited edition silk screened gig posters, and a lot more. Hit the jump:
As you can see that is exactly what Oni Press is doing. Bryan Lee O’Malley will be on hand to sign whatever your heart desires, but perhaps it will be the final volume, Scott Pilgrim’s Finest Hour, which releases tomorrow. However, if you can hold out until the event, you can purchase the comic book and get a Scott Pilgrim or Ramona Flowers wrist band for free. Decisions, decisions. Speaking of, Oni Press isn’t selling the rest of their catalog short, as Yo Gabba Gabba, The Sixth Gun, Super Pro K.O.!, and Mondo Urbano will have a ton of items and talent there as well. Check out Oni Press’s website for more details about what they plan to do at Comic-Con 2010, including a slew of booth signings, panels discussing Pilgrim, and other titles in their catalog.
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That poster set is so sick. The Tong and Danger prints are epic. Gotta get them I think.
They are pretty awesome, but I didn't realize how EXPENSIVE they are. Gotta support the artists though.