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Comic Book Villains

  • Comedy
  • Crime
Confirmed2002-09-035.35.6Trakt

When word hits the street that a nearby elderly gentleman has a cache of old, rare, and very valuable mint condition comic books, rival comic book shop owners Raymond McGillicuddy (Donal Logue) and Norman Link (Michael Rapaport) both set out to be the first to buy them. But when the old man declines to sell, the former friends turn into enemies, and a friendly rivalry becomes tainted with greed and turns to murder.

Comic Book Villains is a 2002 crime comedy about two rival comic book shop owners who turn to murder when competing for a valuable collection of mint-condition comics. Starring Donal Logue and Michael Rapaport, the film explores how greed transforms a friendly rivalry into something darker and more sinister.

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When was Comic Book Villains released?

Comic Book Villains was released on September 3, 2002.

What is the plot about?

The film follows two former friends and comic book shop owners, Raymond McGillicuddy and Norman Link, who learn that an elderly man has a valuable collection of rare comics. When he refuses to sell, their friendly competition escalates into greed-driven conflict and murder.

Who stars in the movie?

The film stars Donal Logue as Raymond McGillicuddy and Michael Rapaport as Norman Link.

What genres does Comic Book Villains fall into?

Comic Book Villains is a crime comedy that blends humor with darker criminal themes.

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