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Darkstalkers #3 Powerfoil In Stores

Apparently Madureira's Darkstalkers #3 powerfoil with Felica on it is in stores now. I haven't seen it on the Diamond Distributors website but Nathen over at Joemadfan.com got his copy yesterday so check out your local comic store and see if they have it.

In other joemadfan.com news, Nathen is going to make a flash site of all six of Joe's Darkstalker covers sometime soon! I'm not sure if he has a sneak peek of his final three covers already but it sounds really cool so check it out when he's done. Right now Joe has created the Powerfoils for Darkstalkers #1, and #3. He didn't do the powerfoil for #2. Anyway, that's all for now.
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Anonymous said…
Hey Mike,

This is Nathen from joemadfan.com just wanted to let you know that's I found the book was out by going to diamond shipping lists. I didn't think it was coming out early either, but it is on the list though maybe you just missed it's on the Feb 2 listing and is about half way down.

For the Flash site I wish I had more exclusives and maybe I will not sure yet, I will have to wait and see if Mad! sends me anything. The site will just be of what's already out. I was just doing something for fun, hopefully it still works out cause I'm kinda not feeling the design anymore.

anyways talk to ya later...

Later!

Nathen

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