Marvel Omnibuses you'd like to see
#51
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Well I got the Daredevil/Bendis Omnibus the other day, and it's pretty friggin' great.
I didn't think they could improve the quality of these things any more, but this one is even a notch above the others. The pages are actually stitched into the spine (separated from the cover spine) just like pages in a high-quality hardcover should be. So the book opens almost completely flat, with virtually no gutter loss. It makes up for the printing error on the cover.
See if you can spot it:
It might be hard to see.
I guess Marvel's already fixing it and adding artist Alex Malvee's name to the cover too.
I didn't think they could improve the quality of these things any more, but this one is even a notch above the others. The pages are actually stitched into the spine (separated from the cover spine) just like pages in a high-quality hardcover should be. So the book opens almost completely flat, with virtually no gutter loss. It makes up for the printing error on the cover.
See if you can spot it:
It might be hard to see.
Spoiler:
I guess Marvel's already fixing it and adding artist Alex Malvee's name to the cover too.
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I wouldn't know, I've never seen those books - this is my first experience with this material.
According to the back of the book, it collects issues 16-19, 26-50 & 56-60, and it has almost 60 pages of "extras" in the back.
According to the back of the book, it collects issues 16-19, 26-50 & 56-60, and it has almost 60 pages of "extras" in the back.
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Wow. 60 pages of "extras" sounds like there is plenty of stuff not in the oversided hardcovers...
If you ever flip through them and can describe the type of content they placed as "extras", I'd appreciate it - not really needing a page by page breakdown, but if you can give some general info, that'd be great. I haven't been able to find any info on what they were able to throw in there. Is alot of it scripts?
If you ever flip through them and can describe the type of content they placed as "extras", I'd appreciate it - not really needing a page by page breakdown, but if you can give some general info, that'd be great. I haven't been able to find any info on what they were able to throw in there. Is alot of it scripts?
#55
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It's stuff like unpublished concept art, interviews, written commentaries on scenes, Bendis script (just a partial one), etc. The typical stuff, but interesting, with little, if any, of it being filler.
#56
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I don't want that, not really a Daredevil fan, but I love that these things are so en vogue now. I want more collections like this. I don't think it will be happening anytime soon (and it's not marvel), but I would love a collection like this for Gail Simone's Birds of Prey run.
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Thanks! It sounded like alot at first when compared to the oversized hardcovers, but it may be the same... I forgot that they collected issues 16-19 in the last hardcover volume and much of the extras in that book were related to those issues, which gets the page count of extras in the old hardcovers almost on par with what is in the omnibus. I'll just assume, for now, that it's the same stuff.
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Also in October, there's The X-Men Omnibus - the original team by Lee & Kirby.
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I'm hoping that the whole run of the Original X-Men comes out in Omnibus format. I already pre-ordered the first one, and here's hoping there's a second!
As for Witchblade, there's rumblings over at the Top Cow boards that the first Witchblade Compedium is being reprinted as well. So if you keep an eye out, you could get the first 100 issues of Witchblade in the last quarter of 2008 for a good price. Only problem is that they're so paranoid with the binding (a combination of sewn and glue) that it's causing a delay.
Oh, and I second the Night Nurse omnibus. Why not?
As for Witchblade, there's rumblings over at the Top Cow boards that the first Witchblade Compedium is being reprinted as well. So if you keep an eye out, you could get the first 100 issues of Witchblade in the last quarter of 2008 for a good price. Only problem is that they're so paranoid with the binding (a combination of sewn and glue) that it's causing a delay.
Oh, and I second the Night Nurse omnibus. Why not?
#60
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for those who care, The Iron man Omnibus is onsale at x-world for 77.99 ant then 45% off today, and 50 % off tomorrow if they are still available, using this code
instocksep2008 . I got an email and ordered it, I thought it was a really good price...
http://x-worldcomics.com/yourvirtual...=COMIC%2BBOOKS
instocksep2008 . I got an email and ordered it, I thought it was a really good price...
http://x-worldcomics.com/yourvirtual...=COMIC%2BBOOKS
#61
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ivelostr2 - thanks for posting that deal. I didn't see the Iron Man Omnibus (guess it had already sold out) but I got several other TPB deals.... lotsa reading material for the winter. Is this an annual sale that they have? How long before you usually get your package? At any rate, thanks again for posting the deal (though my wallet did NOT appreciate it)!
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Sinned, on shipping it depends on which version you choose when you ordered. Of how long it takes. If over $10 it might be the 1-3 day shipping and around $6 is the 1-3 week shipping. They do this sale a couple of times a year. I did several searches and didn't see any Omnibuses I think they pulled them when it hit a certain number.
For any Sin City fans I found this:
It's a rare version of HC-FRANK MILLERS SIN CITY HARD GOODBYE RETAILER EDITION for $30 before discount. I'm not allowed to link yet sorry.
As for Omnibuses I would like to see I just hope they keep going with the X-Men (1963) and the Fantastic Four series.
For any Sin City fans I found this:
It's a rare version of HC-FRANK MILLERS SIN CITY HARD GOODBYE RETAILER EDITION for $30 before discount. I'm not allowed to link yet sorry.
As for Omnibuses I would like to see I just hope they keep going with the X-Men (1963) and the Fantastic Four series.
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i thought about the Absolute Dark Knight as well, but I just couldn't do it this month, I just switched jobs and the different pay periods have me all bound up. I might have convinced the wife to let me put the secret war omnibus on a CC if I had realized they let you use the coupon on preorders though...
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Captain Britain and X Men in the Jan. solicits. Two a month kill me even with DCBS.
John Byrne FF volume 0 TPB is solicited too . . . how long until an Omni? I'd love that.
John Byrne FF volume 0 TPB is solicited too . . . how long until an Omni? I'd love that.
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Here's the solicit for the Byrne FF Vol. 0:
FANTASTIC FOUR VISIONARIES: JOHN BYRNE VOL. 0 TPB
Written by JOHN BYRNE, CHRIS CLAREMONT, MARV WOLFMAN & BILL MANTLO
Penciled by JOHN BYRNE, JOE
SINNOTT & PABLO MARCOS
Cover by JOHN BYRNE
Even before his phenomenal FF run, John Byrne was shaping the World Greatest Super-Team's destiny whenever he could get his hands on them! Tales from three titles, featuring the FF vs. the Frightful Four, the Human Torch vs. the Super-Skrull and the Thing vs. himself! Time travel, evolution and the fate of HERBIE! (Remember him?) Guest-starring Spider-Man, Ms. Marvel and Dazzler!
Collecting MARVEL TEAM-UP #61-62, MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE #50, and FANTASTIC FOUR #215-218 and #220-221.
200 PGS./Rated T+ ...$24.99
ISBN: 978-0-7851-3761-0
FANTASTIC FOUR VISIONARIES: JOHN BYRNE VOL. 0 TPB
Written by JOHN BYRNE, CHRIS CLAREMONT, MARV WOLFMAN & BILL MANTLO
Penciled by JOHN BYRNE, JOE
SINNOTT & PABLO MARCOS
Cover by JOHN BYRNE
Even before his phenomenal FF run, John Byrne was shaping the World Greatest Super-Team's destiny whenever he could get his hands on them! Tales from three titles, featuring the FF vs. the Frightful Four, the Human Torch vs. the Super-Skrull and the Thing vs. himself! Time travel, evolution and the fate of HERBIE! (Remember him?) Guest-starring Spider-Man, Ms. Marvel and Dazzler!
Collecting MARVEL TEAM-UP #61-62, MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE #50, and FANTASTIC FOUR #215-218 and #220-221.
200 PGS./Rated T+ ...$24.99
ISBN: 978-0-7851-3761-0
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A Byrne FF Omnibus would ideally be FF #232-264 + annual 17 for volume one.
And volume two would be #265-296. Only the last two issues there would be Byrne-less, but they'd wrap up the book nicely.
And volume two would be #265-296. Only the last two issues there would be Byrne-less, but they'd wrap up the book nicely.
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What do you mean? That'd be in there in the 2nd volume. I just thought that the way I laid it out would be a good cut-off point (vol.2 being the She-Hulk issues) where there won't be any hanging threads in either volume, with a little over 30 issues each, which is in line with most omnibus books.