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majorjoe23 08-07-13 02:11 PM

Re: Marvel Omnibuses you'd like to see
 
The Deadpool omni is now listed on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Deadpool-Joe-K...pool+joe+kelly

stingermck 08-07-13 02:14 PM

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Deadpool Omnibus is $62 from DCBS

http://www.dcbservice.com/category.aspx?id=4&pid=416448

majorjoe23 08-07-13 03:23 PM

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Sweet, I guess I'll order from there.

calhoun07 08-07-13 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by majorjoe23 (Post 11791140)
The Deadpool omni is now listed on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Deadpool-Joe-K...pool+joe+kelly

Wow, amazon.com has really been horrible their pricing of these Omnibuses lately. I still kick myself for not locking in on the John Byrne FF Vol 2 when it was first listed for about sixty bucks.

calhoun07 08-07-13 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by stingermck (Post 11791145)

Do they charge your card when the order ships or when you place it? So far I haven't found an answer online yet, so I feel I am missing it somewhere.

exharrison 08-08-13 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by calhoun07 (Post 11791636)
Do they charge your card when the order ships or when you place it? So far I haven't found an answer online yet, so I feel I am missing it somewhere.

Kinda neither:


Q) When will my order be charged?

A) If you place an order only containing collectibles (statue, busts, or action figures), your order will be charged once all items have arrived and are being readied for shipment.

If you place an order containing collectibles and books or books only, your order will be charged in the middle of the month following the order placement.

DCBS reserves the right to charge very large orders before the Diamond due date.
http://www.dcbservice.com/faq.aspx

stingermck 08-08-13 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by calhoun07 (Post 11791636)
Do they charge your card when the order ships or when you place it? So far I haven't found an answer online yet, so I feel I am missing it somewhere.

It will be the middle of next month.

stingermck 08-21-13 12:52 PM

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Coming out in March:

Infinity Companion 696 pages
Uncanny X-Force by Rick Remender Omnibus 928 pages
Golden Age Captain America Omnibus Volume 1 848 pages

April:

The Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Volume 2 (912 pages)
Spider-Man by Roger Stern Omnibus (1249 pages)
Punisher Max by Jason Aaron Omnibus (544 pages)
X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Omnibus Companion (992 pages).

Punisher for me

PhantomStranger 08-21-13 01:52 PM

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A Spidey omnibus covering Roger Stern's era? I'm there.

slop101 08-21-13 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by stingermck (Post 11806124)

April:

The Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Volume 2 (912 pages)

About fucking time!

majorjoe23 08-21-13 03:29 PM

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In the Hachette catalog it said a Muppets omnibus is coming from Marvel next year featuring all the Boom Roger Langridge issues. I saw some people complaining about this selection online, but I'm pretty excited about it. I've heard great things about his work on the series.

taffer 08-21-13 05:41 PM

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I have never bought any omnibus, but I am considering it. How heavy are they? That Roger Stern Spidey is 1200 pages. I imagine that sucker has to be pretty heavy. Personally, I don't like to sit and read with a book lying on a table. I like to actually hold the book. Is that possible with these huge omnibuses (omnibi?)? I have the hardcover Harry Potter books, and the latter ones are 800-900 pages. They can get slightly uncomfortable to hold, but not so much that I need to lie them down.

PhantomStranger 08-22-13 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by taffer (Post 11806626)
I have never bought any omnibus, but I am considering it. How heavy are they? That Roger Stern Spidey is 1200 pages. I imagine that sucker has to be pretty heavy. Personally, I don't like to sit and read with a book lying on a table. I like to actually hold the book. Is that possible with these huge omnibuses (omnibi?)? I have the hardcover Harry Potter books, and the latter ones are 800-900 pages. They can get slightly uncomfortable to hold, but not so much that I need to lie them down.

An omnibus needs to be read on a table or desk. It's not an item you could comfortably read in bed or hold up yourself for extended periods.

taffer 08-22-13 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 11806910)
An omnibus needs to be read on a table or desk. It's not an item you could comfortably read in bed or hold up yourself for extended periods.

Thanks. I guess they aren't for me then.

Trevor 08-22-13 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 11806259)
A Spidey omnibus covering Roger Stern's era? I'm there.

I'm considering my third (?) Marvel omni now too.

Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 11806910)
An omnibus needs to be read on a table or desk. It's not an item you could comfortably read in bed or hold up yourself for extended periods.

This thread inspired me to finally open one of mine last night, Man-Thing.

It is quite the monstrosity in size. I read for awhile in bed, using a spare pillow to support the one side, but yes, a desk or table would be better.

It's the first Omnibus I've actually opened, and I was impressed. With the fairly easy to find 50% off pricing I'll definitely be buying many more. It's going to be nice to have quality reprints of multiple series; although I'm going to need to buy better quality bookcases to support these things.

I'm sort of disappointed that buying this particular one didn't really 'save' me much money, as Man-Thing is my childhood favorite Marvel character and I own almost every appearance reprinted in this book anyway. It will be fun to read it all again though, without having to open ~50 individual bags. Future Omnis will be for titles that I don't own all the floppies, or couldn't afford them all even if I wanted.

slop101 08-22-13 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 11807023)
This thread inspired me to finally open one of mine last night, Man-Thing.

It is quite the monstrosity in size.

Would you say that it's a giant sized Man-Thing?



As far as an Omnibus to get, the one I would recommend to most people, across the board, would be Walt Simonson's Thor.

It has one of the best runs of any superhero contained in one volume, with a re-coloring that improves the already great art and the whole thing is just that much better contained in one giant volume.

Now, it's out of print, but it is one of the most printed of Marvel's Omnibuses, so it should still be relatively easy to find.

So yeah, if you have to buy ONE Omnibus, I'd say this one:

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-4eq0kUcRl5...x2_54a0e5f.jpg

Trevor 08-22-13 11:12 AM

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I miss those Marvel Giant-Sized and DC 100-page Super Spectaculars. I've been buying up as many as I can when I see them cheap enough.

I just searched my Amazon history and see that I bought the John Byrne Fantastic Four Omnibus when Amazon had the pre-order at 60% off. If I had waited it would be even cheaper (third party new) now. Still unopened. Doh!

davidh777 08-22-13 11:31 AM

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Yeah, I love owning the Omniboo/Absolutes but rarely read them, especially since some of my prime comic-reading time is on vacation. :) I've started the Absolute New Frontier a couple times and not finished it yet.

PhantomStranger 08-22-13 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 11807254)
I just searched my Amazon history and see that I bought the John Byrne Fantastic Four Omnibus when Amazon had the pre-order at 60% off. If I had waited it would be even cheaper (third party new) now. Still unopened. Doh!

If you go on eBay, a number of poor-selling Marvel omnibuses are occasionally going for 60% to 80% off list price. Stuff like the Evolutionary War Omnibus and Atlantis Attacks Omnibus. Even some of the mediocre X-Men releases have dipped this low in price. The more popular ones never get below 45% off.

fujishig 08-22-13 05:41 PM

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How much is shipping, though?

PhantomStranger 08-22-13 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 11807736)
How much is shipping, though?

Go search on eBay. I was including shipping in the discounted price. The less desirable Marvel Omnibuses seem to frequently get blown out by comic book dealers.

Lastdaysofrain 08-23-13 07:01 AM

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I cannot for the life of me find the Inferno Onimbus anywhere, wish I bought it when it was around.

JasonF 08-23-13 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Lastdaysofrain (Post 11808223)
I cannot for the life of me find the Inferno Onimbus anywhere, wish I bought it when it was around.

How badly do you want it?

http://www.cheapgraphicnovels.com/x-men-inferno-hc.html

Not discounted at all from a site that usually discounts at least 45%.

Josh-da-man 08-23-13 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by JasonF (Post 11808250)
How badly do you want it?

http://www.cheapgraphicnovels.com/x-men-inferno-hc.html

Not discounted at all from a site that usually discounts at least 45%.

Looks like when something goes OOP they jack up the price.

Absolute Promethea vol. 1 is $179.99. (Cover price was $99.99.)

JasonF 08-23-13 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 11808292)
Looks like when something goes OOP they jack up the price.

Absolute Promethea vol. 1 is $179.99. (Cover price was $99.99.)

For Promethea, if you can be patient, they are still working on the Immateria edition, which will include all 32 issues in a landscape format (i.e. twice as wide as a normal book, so that all of the two-page spreads will be on one page each). It sounds like it will be gorgeous. They are even doing the poster issue (where you could separate the pages and lay them out into a single giant 32-page long sequence) as a fold-out. This book will be huge, but amazing. It was originally due next month; it got delayed, but it is still in the pipeline as far as I know. MSRP $125, but you'll be able to get it cheaper via the usual sources.

http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/07/...medium=twitter


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