[QUOTE=Near Mint;3615352]With the Homecoming followup next year, if SSM v2 doesn't happen as a tie-in, that would not bode well for the future of SSM in MMW. [/QUOTE]
i don't think you have to worry about that. Spidey sells. :)
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[QUOTE=Near Mint;3615352]With the Homecoming followup next year, if SSM v2 doesn't happen as a tie-in, that would not bode well for the future of SSM in MMW. [/QUOTE]
i don't think you have to worry about that. Spidey sells. :)
Opinions on the carnage omnibus?
[QUOTE=ER Prest;3619944]Opinions on the carnage omnibus?[/QUOTE]
I'd welcome thoughts too - I pre-ordered, but am considering cancelling it
[QUOTE=ER Prest;3619944]Opinions on the carnage omnibus?[/QUOTE]
I heard it was OK from some of the folks here. It was a blind buy for me since I feel that it's one of those books that if I don't like it, I can probably unload on Ebay and get back my money or close to it.
Has there been word on Marvel continuing to release more Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collections? Just wondering if I should start picking up the smaller volumes or wait for more ultimate collections.
Hi there!
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Decided to give up my hunt for the Infinity Gauntlet. I'm tempted by the carnage omnibus..thoughts?
[QUOTE=DebkoX;3627355]Decided to give up my hunt for the Infinity Gauntlet. I'm tempted by the carnage omnibus..thoughts?[/QUOTE]
Haha not trying to be a dick but this question was asked five posts ago on this page. Anyway IG could one day get a reprint. It’s popular enough.
[QUOTE=TomSlick;3627378]Haha not trying to be a dick but this question was asked five posts ago on this page. Anyway IG could one day get a reprint. It’s popular enough.[/QUOTE]
Oh alright. I don't tend to scroll through the entire thread aha
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[QUOTE=JoeGuy;3627465]Will there ever be a better time to reprint it than this month or next though? I feel like they missed a guaranteed return.[/QUOTE]
Next year when Avengers 4 comes out would be the only other "good" time, although I'm sure it'd sell okay whenever they reprint it. They did the $500 super collection thing not long ago - maybe they wanted to space those out?
I was thinking about buying the Captain America Volume 1 Omnibus...is it any good? I’ve never been a reader of his main comic but have always liked him as a character. Not interested in any post-bronze age material if you have other suggestions.
Thanks!
[QUOTE=Graphic Autist;3631072]I was thinking about buying the Captain America Volume 1 Omnibus...is it any good? I’ve never been a reader of his main comic but have always liked him as a character. Not interested in any post-bronze age material if you have other suggestions.
Thanks![/QUOTE]
You mean the Golden, Silver, or Brubaker volume 1? I love Brubaker's, but you said you're not interested post-Bronze Age...
[QUOTE=invisiblegardener;3632613]You mean the Golden, Silver, or Brubaker volume 1? I love Brubaker's, but you said you're not interested post-Bronze Age...[/QUOTE]
Sorry...It's the Stan Lee Silver Age one. It's not that I'm not interested in reading newer stories, just that I don't collect them in Omnibus form. I (mostly) stick with digital for things post-1993ish.
[QUOTE=Graphic Autist;3631072]I was thinking about buying the Captain America Volume 1 Omnibus...is it any good? I’ve never been a reader of his main comic but have always liked him as a character. Not interested in any post-bronze age material if you have other suggestions.
Thanks![/QUOTE]
Not familiar with the Lee stuff but his most well regarded pre Brubaker stories seem to be the Stern and the Gruenwald series, both collected (or mostly collected) in Epics. I've read the Stern stuff years ago in Essentials and really liked it (Byrne on art!). Didn't start Gruenwald yet but I liked his Squadron Supreme a lot so I'm looking forward to it.