Regarding the Adamantium Edition: I believe if people will just be patient and not get afraid that they will miss out on this book, these will eventually show up in the bargain bins at bookstores....
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Regarding the Adamantium Edition: I believe if people will just be patient and not get afraid that they will miss out on this book, these will eventually show up in the bargain bins at bookstores....
I would shell out $200 for a Miracleman Kimota! Edition (which would be the same format as the Wolverine Adamantium Edition), if Marvel would give us one...
Heck, I'd even pay the $200 WITHOUT a...
I held in my hands two of the Before Watchmen Deluxe HCs yesterday and the covers are printed, instead of them having dust jackets. I've been all for dust jackets, but these look nice. Matter of...
Moore's run starts with issue 20. The Yeates covers go on for a few issues before my good friend, Steve Bissette, takes over on issue 25. Check your own cover browser to see, again, that I am...
You should take YOUR own advice and recheck your cover browser... It show Saga of the Swamp Thing 30 -- complete with Saga of the Swamp Thing -- Right. There. On. The. Cover.
No, I'm NOT wrong, but you are WRONG AGAIN. Look it up. Its right there on the cover of the first 30 issues. Until issue 31, the book was called Saga of the Swamp Thing. DC dropped the "Saga of" with...
Unlike the rest of the guys featured in the AEs, Steranko art is all over the place. I'm not sure you could find all of it these days. Heck, I don't even know NOW where the Steranko art is that I had...
See, I think Steranko needs his own omnibus. I owned some Steranko art a few years ago. He is definitely one of the greatest comic artists ever.
Actually, the REAL Father's Day gift would be a page of original art that is reproduced in one of the IDW Marvel AEs! How awesome would that be?
Saga of the Swamp Thing was the title of the comic back then. It later dropped the Saga, but for most of the run, the title of the series of monthly comics was Saga of the Swamp Thing. I'm buddies...
Tahmidk, I sent you a PM about a set of the Miracleman trades I am getting ready to put up for sale.
John Totleben, who is famous for first working on Saga of the Swamp Thing with Alan Moore and Steve Bissette, then he drew Miracleman after Rick Veitch (his other Swamp Thing buddy and fellow Joe...
With a little patience, I'd almost bet that you'll see copies of these in BAMs around the time of the movie. I learned my lesson: Don't get SO excited to buy something when it starts appearing to go...
Hermit, you and I usually agree on a lot of topics, but here is where I believe you're looking at this all wrong.
I have fussed for years that omnibuses are (to paraphrase you, I've changed a bit of...
I don't mind Marvel trying new ways to produce their comics. I mean, they obviously know that the Adamantium book isn't for the common reader. It's geared toward the moviegoer collector who WILL pay...
I read these as a teen back in the 1980s and I have to say it was quite ground-breaking then and when I read it now, it's still just as amazing.
Moore took a character that EVERYONE had forgotten...
Michelinie and Layton were good friends who worked very well together, which may have had some impact on the Iron Man stories they worked on together.
Michelinie and Layton later worked together on...
I think you are wrong on that point. Online discount pricing happens because there is very little overhead and online stores can order more copies at a steeper discount, plus, there are more of these...
I'll say this: During the 1980s, there wasn't a more creative writer at Marvel than JM DeMatteis. He was Marvel's Alan Moore for awhile there -- taking chances and going in directions no one ever...
Oh, I agree on those issues. I loved the Viper story and all those great DeMatteis stories.
I was surprised that Marvel did a TPB of Death of the Red Skull, which is one of my favorite stories. I have said before that I cannot believe Marvel has never reprinted the Zeck-drawn issues.
It is very dated and I think it may be the weakest of the TPBs.
I think The Captain is the best, with Scourge a close second. I like Bloodstone Hunt, Man and Wolf and then SoP.
I would go with...
Wow, I've seen so many of the Avengers: Vision Quest TPBs for cheap over the last couple of years.
I have a copy, somewhere.
I have been surprised at how many of the earlier Marvel trade paperbacks...
Those later MPCs are rare, especially with print runs in the low hundreds. Even one of the Spider-Man editions had a print run of just over 400 copies. I know the Dr. Strange had a print run of under...
Yeah, I transposed my words. Sorry about that guys. I meant it the way you guys corrected it.