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Librairie Omnibus 24.11.2020

Pick up your copy of Marvel Voices Indigenous Voices in-store

Librairie Omnibus 21.11.2020

Fozzie bear for the win Waka Waka #muglife #geekmugs #muppets4life #omnibuslib #omnibusmtl

Librairie Omnibus 02.11.2020

New this week #newcomicbookday #newcomicbookweek #newreleases #LCS #supportLCS

Librairie Omnibus 31.10.2020

Some stuff from the personal collection. What are some of your favorites from your collection?

Librairie Omnibus 23.10.2020

The Last Ronin #1 (1 in 10 variant) *SOLD* It's the TMNT event of 2020! Springing from the minds of TMNT co-creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird comes an epic like you've never seen before! In a future NYC far different than the one we know today, a lone surviving Turtle goes on a seemingly hopeless mission to obtain justice for his fallen family and friends. Kinetic layouts from Eastman, inks from Esau and Isaac Escorza and a thrilling script full of surprises from longtime TMNT scribe Tom Waltz all combine to make this one of the most memorable TMNT stories you will ever read! Oversized in both format and page count, this is a perennial TMNT tale that can't be missed!"

Librairie Omnibus 13.10.2020

Dr teeth and the electric mayhem #muglife #geekmugs #muppets #muppets4life #omnibuslib #omnibusmtl

Librairie Omnibus 06.10.2020

Don't forget to pre-orders your books or merchandise in-store January 2020 and beyond Final order date November 20, 2020 *all prices are shown in USD$ Issue #6 of DC Connect for DC pre-orders https://www.previewsworld.com/catalog https://www.dccomics.com/comics/dc-connect-2020/dc-connect-6

Librairie Omnibus 26.09.2020

I have no idea where I’m going to be tomorrow but I accept the fact that tomorrow will come and I’m going to rise to meet it. -Donna Troy #Mondayquotes

Librairie Omnibus 23.09.2020

http://www.omnibuslib.ca/ From Jean Giraud aka Moebius, to Jack "The King" Kirby, to Darwyn Cooke, to Jim Lee. To Andy Park, to R. Hyatt, to Kyle Naylor, to Laurence Dea Dionne, to Gabe. There is a deep love of art that transcends the medium it self. Here at Omnibus Bookstore, rediscover the "Titans" of the trade and discover the new "Legends" of the art. -Welcome to Omnibus! #artislife ... (pictures below: Andy/R.Hyatt/Kyle/Laurence/Gabe) See more

Librairie Omnibus 22.09.2020

Because no matter how small an act of kindness or generosity or simple positivity you put out into the world, it will make a difference. Wonder Woman #Mondayquotes

Librairie Omnibus 13.09.2020

Batman Three Jokers #1-3 (1 in 25 variant) & Batman Three Jokers #1 (2nd print) $125

Librairie Omnibus 11.09.2020

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1 first comic book series $20

Librairie Omnibus 31.08.2020

Throw-wayback Thursday The Platinum Age of Comics 1897 - 1938 Published in 1897, The Yellow Kid in McFadden’s Flats is considered to be the first comic book, insomuch that it bore the phrase comic book on its back cover. Far from the full-color glossy comic books of today, this book featured black and white reprints of popular newspaper comic strips. Subsequent comic strip compilation books included reprints of The Katzenjammer Kids, Happy Hooligan, Buster Brown, and Mutt &... Jeff. The first monthly comic book, aptly titled Comics Monthly, began publication in 1922, though it also featured reprints of daily newspaper comic strips. In 1933, Funnies On Parade became the first color comic book printed in the now standard size of 6 5/8 x 10 1/4 inches. In February 1935, DC Comics’ precursor, National Allied Publications, published New Fun #1the company’s first comic book and the first ever comic book consisting of completely original material. Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, soon to be known for creating Superman, began working on New Fun in October 1935. In the March 1937 edition of Detective Comics #1, Siegel and Shuster introduced their character Slam Bradley, the forebear of Superman. -www.illustrationhistory.org/ If you want more in-depth Comic history check out this link https://www.thecomicbooks.com/old/frames.html #tbt #comichistory

Librairie Omnibus 19.08.2020

*disclamier this was meant to go out last week with some images of Victorian comics, the images got posted however the link to some history did not so here the full post :) thank you Throw-wayback Thursday - Victorian Age of Comics (1837-1901) Read The Very First Comic Book: The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck (1837)... http://www.openculture.com//read-the-very-first-comic-book #tbt #comichistory *disclamier these are the images that got posted last week Covers of some Victorian Age comics and some info on them Disclaimer all images and info are from https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?SeriesID=14187811 Full credit to them for this history Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck (1841) https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=426741 First English Edition of the world's first comic book, The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck, aka, Les Amours de Mr. Vieux Bois. This book was first published by Tilt and Bogue in 1841 and written and illustrated by Swiss artist Rodolphe Topffer. The art was created in 1827, then translated into French 1837. Bull Calf and Other Tales (1892) https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=427961 Words and illustrations by A.B. Frost. Features "The Humane Man and the Bull Calf," "A Warning to Mutton that Thinks Itself Lamb," "Antonio and Jeremiah, an Inharmonious Tale," "Dizzy Joe," "Violet's Experience," "The Entire Discomfiture of Uneasy Walker," "'Twas a Poem about Gentle Spring," "The Kidnapping of Private Jean Francois: A Frontier Episode of the Next War," "A Low Down Trick; or, Louisa's Capitulation," and "A Tale of Two Tails." Buzz A Buzz Or The Bees (1872) https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=22309461 printed one side only, orange, black & white hardcover, B&W interior. Notes from Overstreet: Reprint published by Phillipson & Golder, Chester; text written in English to accompany Busch art. American Tour of Messrs Brown, Jones and Robinson (D. Appleton & Co. 1872) https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=23025255 by Toby (pseudonym). "Being the History of What They Saw & Did in the United States, Canada and Cuba." A humorous sequential story with one, two, and sometimes three drawings per page (one-sided), accompanied by text at the foot of each drawing Cartoons By Homer C Davenport (1898) https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=22620011 Cartoons reprinted from Harper's Weekly and the New York Journal. Includes cartoons about the Spanish-American War. Title page reads "Davenport's Cartoons".

Librairie Omnibus 14.08.2020

New & restocked