The unique “Early Bird” comic book in this unique project was collected prior to receiving the unique ZOOM SUIT inkjet numbering treatment, leaving the “Contest” or “Lottery Number” box on each PROTOTYPE EDITION blank...
Juan Campbell of Datachrome was present at the very moment the first 100 copies of each Direct Market Edition of ZOOM SUIT #1 rolled off the press. These “First Press” FIRST DAY OF ISSUE copies represent the true...
ZOOM SUIT #1 ARMORED LEGENDS VARIANT BY BOB LAYTON. Bob Layton reimagines his legendary cover to Iron Man #118. A 10 to 1 Retailer Incentive Variant ZOOM SUIT #1 ARMORED LEGENDS VARIANT BY BART SEARS. Bart Sears...
All Seven (7) “Armored Legend” variant issues in one complete set. The complete ZOOM SUIT Series, by THE GREATEST ARTISTS IN ARMORED HERO HISTORY. ZOOM SUIT ARMORED LEGENDS EDITIONS were only available at the...
This is one of the earliest videos promoting the Launch of Fleer Marvel Cards. Marvel/Fleer needed a video sales presentation that Diamond could play at the 1994 Retailer Trade show, and might also play on the...
ZOOM SUIT RECOGNIZED BY TWO PROMINENT ORGANIZATIONS Award-Winning Animated Short Accepted into Film Festival and to be Displayed on Film Web Site December 23, 2005, Palm Beach, FL – The buzz surrounding the animated...
Superverse Announces Zoom Suit Metal Sketch Edition Limited to 1,000 Copies, Features Pencils and Inks by Bart Sears Superverse is proud to announce an exclusive Zoom Suit Metal Sketch Edition available for purchase...
How Zoom Suit Sold 20,000 Copies By Valerie D’Orzio ***********************article for Silver Bullet Comics ****************** Case Study In “Indie” Comic Book Success: How Zoom Suit #1 Got...
AWARD-WINNING ANIMATED FILM TO MAKE COMIC BOOK DEBUT Zoom Suit Set for an April 2006 Release with an All Star Line-Up Attached November 18, 2005, Palm Beach, FL – With over 200,000 comics and animation fans having...
Fans Get Chance to Star in Comic Book Appear in Zoom Suit #3 All Proceeds to Help Animals in Need Palm Beach, May 2, 2006 – Comic fans have lees than 24 hours to carve their name into comic book history. In return...