View Full Version : What Comics should be collected??
mrc1214
11-27-2006, 07:38 AM
Id like to see some more comics colleted in TPB form. Some that come to mind are Gerbers Defenders, some of the latter Marvel Team-Up and Two-and-One. And some more that slip my mind. Anything that you would like to see collected.
Mike Kuypers
11-27-2006, 07:55 AM
I'd like to see the early Superboy stories from More Fun and Adventure. Unfortunately, until the ownership rights are settled I don't see that happening.
I'd like to see more 50s-60s non-hero work collected: horror/mystery, romance, war, westerns. By the Big Two as well as other publishers.
Ideally in a package that selects the best stories (no need to be as completrist as in superhero collections) and has some kind of editorial discussion of the work collected.
But is there a market for this?
Also, I'd love to see a TPB of the Goodwin-era Warrens.
MDG
Red Oak Kid
11-27-2006, 08:13 AM
I'd like to see the early Superboy stories from More Fun and Adventure. Unfortunately, until the ownership rights are settled I don't see that happening.
I was not aware of an ownership dispute.
I do have some vague memory of the families of Siegel and Schuster deciding they had a better shot at getting the ownership of Superboy rather than Superman, but didn't know anything serious was happening with this claim.
Must.......have.......more.....information?????
Cei-U!
11-27-2006, 08:28 AM
I'd like somebody to collect Marvel's Kull the Conqueror #1-10 showcasing the breathtaking art of Marie and John Severin (plus a terrific first issue by Andru and Wood). It wouldn't hurt if they tossed in the short Wrightson Kull story from Creatures on the Loose #10.
Cei-U!
And I still want an Essential Invaders, dagnab it!
MichikoS
11-27-2006, 09:30 AM
I would LOVE to see some of the Western/Dell/Gold Key comics from the past collected in nice editions. There are so many wonderful Dell series languishing in limbo. Here are a few suggestions for collected editions:
1. A Western collection featuring: The Lone Ranger (and associated titles); The Cisco Kid; Gene Autry; Wild Bill Elliott.
2. Western TV comics: Cheyenne, Gunsmoke, Rawhide. Dell's Zorro had some fine art by the underrated Warren Tufts, IIRC.
3. Kona, Monarch of Monster Isle. Sam Glanzman goodness and wacky, disturbing stories of mutated creatures in a lost land. Pairing Kona with the later Mighty Samson (Gold Key) would be a nice double-header. Frank Thorne art in the early Samsons.
4. Jungle War Stories. Short-lived series with exquisite painted covers. Lots of stories drawn by Sam Glanzman. Tales of the Green Beret would be a nice pairing with this title.
5. Ghost Stories. Fairly tame but often moving anthology book. Kind of a precursor to Gold Key's Boris Karloff and Believe it or Not. Every cover in this series looked almost exactly the same!
6. My favorite "plainclothes" superhero title of all time: BRAIN BOY!
Michi
Allan Harvey
11-27-2006, 05:07 PM
I was not aware of an ownership dispute.
I do have some vague memory of the families of Siegel and Schuster deciding they had a better shot at getting the ownership of Superboy rather than Superman, but didn't know anything serious was happening with this claim.
Must.......have.......more.....information?????
I believe that as things stand at the moment, the Siegel family "own" Superboy, while DC hold the trademark on the character. DC is appealing that legal decision.
As to the wider topic:
Essential Invaders really should happen.
A Showcase of Ross Andru and/or Sekowsky Wonder Woman would be nice.
OMAC, The Losers, and Machine Man would all make for nice trades. As would Nestor Redondo's lovely Swamp Thing run.
prince hal
11-27-2006, 06:46 PM
MARS Patrol
DC's Westerns from the 50s and early 60s
Tomahawk
DC's SF series, again from the 50s and early 60s
The early "derring-do" issues of the Brave and the Bold
Has there been an Essential Sgt. Fury?
benday-dot
11-27-2006, 07:09 PM
This thread may have come up before, but no matter my answers are the same. First I completely agree with MDG. Specifically, a reprint of 50's Atlas horror material would really make my day. A compilation of Everett Venus material, also culled from Atlas, would be sweet as sunshine. And maybe most of all. An unexpurgated run of Kirby/Lee's Tales of Asgard... some of the most breathtaking Kirby work ever would make the classic comic heart skip a beat. I have much of it in the originals, but I'd definitely jump first in line to pick up a format which collected this exemplary material all in one place. The past reprint efforts have been poor reproductions and unsatisfactory.
Mike Kuypers
11-27-2006, 08:11 PM
ROK, what Allan Harvey says is true. Watch the Legion of Super-Heroes Saturday morning cartoon. You'll see it features Superman, not Superboy.
Scott Shaw!
11-27-2006, 08:18 PM
I already own the original printings of all of these -- I've even got original artwork from some of 'em-- but it'd still be great to have collections of 'em:
-- KONA, MONARCH OF MONSTER ISLE
-- BRAIN BOY
-- THE CLOSE SHAVES OF PAULINE PERIL
-- The Complete HERBIE
I've only seen a few of these stories reprinted, but...Wow!
-- VENUS by Bill Everett
-- The Complete "Detective Chimp"
-- The Complete "Congorilla"
-- More "pre-hero" Marvel monster comics
And I want many more of these from Archie Comics:
-- The Best Of LITTLE ARCHIE (all by Bob Bolling!)
And of course, a SHOWCASE PRESENTS edition of:
-- CAPTAIN CARROT AND HIS AMAZING ZOO CREW!
Aloha,
Scott!
scratchie
11-27-2006, 08:58 PM
The "no costume" Wonder Woman.
The "sand creature" Superman.
Steve Gerber's Foolkiller mini from the early 90s.
Steve Gerber's run on Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel Presents).
"The best of Atlas/Seaboard"
Aaron Kashtan
11-27-2006, 10:23 PM
The "no costume" Wonder Woman.
That's a great idea, especially given the prices that these issues tend to go for.
"The best of Atlas/Seaboard"
It would only take two or three large volumes to collect the entire output of Atlas/Seaboard. (And "best" is a relative term. ;))
dan bailey
11-28-2006, 05:51 AM
Has there been an Essential Sgt. Fury?
Nope, sad to say. Nor an Essential Sub-Mariner, either.
dan bailey
11-28-2006, 05:56 AM
War That Time Forgot. Metal Men. Doom Patrol. All sorts of others already mentioned (most prominently, perhaps, Tomahawk). The various Marvel westerns. Sea Devils. "Failed" Showcase tryouts.
... Basically, anything I'm even mildly interested in & don't own/can't afford/don't have room for.
scratchie
11-28-2006, 06:17 AM
"The best of Atlas/Seaboard"It would only take two or three large volumes to collect the entire output of Atlas/Seaboard. (And "best" is a relative term. ;))I'm thinking one bargain-priced paperback. Collect the Ditko issues, the Chaykin issues, the Colon issues, some(?) of the Sekowsky barbarian issues, maybe throw in Planet of the Vampires for fun, and a complete cover gallery in the back.
The Mirrorball Man
11-28-2006, 06:19 AM
Milligan's "Shade, the Changing Man"
Agentum
11-28-2006, 06:46 AM
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dan bailey
11-28-2006, 06:53 AM
Milligan's "Shade, the Changing Man"
Haven't read that one. Ditko's original Shade would be a nice choice, though.
scratchie
11-28-2006, 07:13 AM
Milligan's "Shade, the Changing ManHaven't read that one. Ditko's original Shade would be a nice choice, though.There's a TPB of the first five or six issues out. I bought it because I was a fan of the original series. It was interesting, but not enough to make me want to track down the remaining issues (it ran for quite a while).
Ditko's original series is pretty easy to find in backissues. I'm not sure how much of a market there really is for a reprint, though. The trippy art is great, of course (especially the covers) but the story leaves something to be desired.
Red Oak Kid
11-28-2006, 02:49 PM
ROK, what Allan Harvey says is true. Watch the Legion of Super-Heroes Saturday morning cartoon. You'll see it features Superman, not Superboy.
No can do. It would cause me to miss Hannah Montana.
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