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[QUOTE=JoeGuy;4059823]Can I ask if the "Batman by Doug Moench & Kelley Jones Vol. 2" is worth getting if you don't own Vol. 1? That one seems to be currently oop.[/QUOTE]
If you're a fan of Kelley Jones' art, I think it is.
Neither volume is the most coherent read, however, what with crossovers being so prevalent at the time. There's definitely some good, self-contained arcs, but it's usually only a few issues before the next event tie-in pops up.
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[QUOTE=SJNeal;4060226]If you're a fan of Kelley Jones' art, I think it is.
Neither volume is the most coherent read, however, what with crossovers being so prevalent at the time. There's definitely some good, self-contained arcs, but it's usually only a few issues before the next event tie-in pops up.[/QUOTE]
The material in Volume 2 is very much self-contained with nearly zero crossover interaction. Only the first three issues take place during "Zero Hour", but there's no interaction with "Legacy" (which happened immediately before) or "Cataclysm" (which happened immediately after).
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[QUOTE=shaboo;4061656]The material in Volume 2 is very much self-contained with nearly zero crossover interaction. Only the first three issues take place during "Zero Hour", but there's no interaction with "Legacy" (which happened immediately before) or "Cataclysm" (which happened immediately after).[/QUOTE]
Ah, I stand corrected.
TBH I haven't busted open my copy of Vol. 2 yet, so I should have differentiated my comment as based on Vol. 1...
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[QUOTE=shaboo;4061656]The material in Volume 2 is very much self-contained with nearly zero crossover interaction. Only the first three issues take place during "Zero Hour", but there's no interaction with "Legacy" (which happened immediately before) or "Cataclysm" (which happened immediately after).[/QUOTE]
Zero Hour? That takes place before volume 1 (Batman #511 and #0, they take place between KnightsEnd and Prodigal), the first three issues of Moench/Jones volume 2 have no connection to Zero Hour. The first issue, Batman #536, is technically a Final Night tie-in, but other than passing references to there being no sun it has little connection and if it didn’t have the banner, you’d probably not even notice. But yes, “Legacy” and “Cataclysm” happen on either side so you’re right, it’s pretty coherent. As I recall, volume 1 only has the first issue being part of “Troika” and then a “Contagion” tie-in, right? So it’s not too bad either.
I always felt the whole run was pretty readable as its own unit, Contagion and Legacy being the only crossovers and all you really have to know is there was a virus in Gotham, people died. I consider the real start of the run taking place after Troika, as that was just housekeeping after all the KnightSaga stuff.
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So excited to see that Giffen's Legion 5 Years Later getting collected!! I hope it finds the support it deserves.
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[QUOTE=madmodpoetgod;4063480]So excited to see that Giffen's Legion 5 Years Later getting collected!! I hope it finds the support it deserves.[/QUOTE]
Pre-order it! And then pre-order 697 more copies for your closest friends... because I have a feeling we may not see this make it to print.
But I hope I'm wrong. :(
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Isn't it a shame that Morrison's run on JLA isn't in omnibus format?
Can someone please tell me the best way to collect this? I noticed there's 4(?) tpb volumes of his run, taking it up to issue 46. Does this volume have a nice end-cap to it or does the story just continue on with Waid?
Thanks for the help!
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[QUOTE=Dick Grayson;4063194]Zero Hour? That takes place before volume 1 (Batman #511 and #0, they take place between KnightsEnd and Prodigal), the first three issues of Moench/Jones volume 2 have no connection to Zero Hour. The first issue, Batman #536, is technically a Final Night tie-in, but other than passing references to there being no sun it has little connection and if it didn’t have the banner, you’d probably not even notice. But yes, “Legacy” and “Cataclysm” happen on either side so you’re right, it’s pretty coherent. As I recall, volume 1 only has the first issue being part of “Troika” and then a “Contagion” tie-in, right? So it’s not too bad either.
I always felt the whole run was pretty readable as its own unit, Contagion and Legacy being the only crossovers and all you really have to know is there was a virus in Gotham, people died. I consider the real start of the run taking place after Troika, as that was just housekeeping after all the KnightSaga stuff.[/QUOTE]
Yes, of course it's "Final Night", not "Zero Hour". There simply are too many events to keep them all apart ...
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[QUOTE=j0nnyboy;4063761]Isn't it a shame that Morrison's run on JLA isn't in omnibus format?
Can someone please tell me the best way to collect this? I noticed there's 4(?) tpb volumes of his run, taking it up to issue 46. Does this volume have a nice end-cap to it or does the story just continue on with Waid?
Thanks for the help![/QUOTE]
Volume 4 ends Morrison's run with WWIII (it has a sense of wrapping up to it) then includes one Waid arc - Tower of Babel - which is worth reading at some point. We've seen solicits through August w/no Morrison JLA omni in it, so I'd guess these are the best way to go for the time being
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Where can I see these advanced solicits?
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[QUOTE=Nick Miller;4064586]Where can I see these advanced solicits?[/QUOTE]
I think the link was posted earlier in the thread, but just in case: [url]https://www.edelweiss.plus/#catalogID=4333960&page=1[/url]
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According to [URL="https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/12/06/dc-comics-cancels-adam-strange-silver-age-vol-1-sleeper-book-two/"]Bleeding Cool[/URL], DC has cancelled the Adam Strange Silver Age Vol 1 paperback, and Sleeper Vol 2 paperback.
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[QUOTE=j0nnyboy;4063761]Isn't it a shame that Morrison's run on JLA isn't in omnibus format?
Can someone please tell me the best way to collect this? I noticed there's 4(?) tpb volumes of his run, taking it up to issue 46. Does this volume have a nice end-cap to it or does the story just continue on with Waid?
Thanks for the help![/QUOTE]
It's not a shame, because it is already collected in the exact same oversized hardcover format.
It *is* a shame that the entire JLA series has not been collected in omnibus form, from Morrison through the great Tower of Babel and beyond.
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I'm sure it will soon.....just picked up the last of the JLA tpb's. Any day now the solict will drop....
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[QUOTE=Stinky;4065087]I'm sure it will soon.....just picked up the last of the JLA tpb's. Any day now the solict will drop....[/QUOTE]
thanks for your sacrifice to the cause