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[QUOTE=Johnny Thunders!;5924140]Alan Moore’s Supreme and 1963! Edit: With all the Wildstorm stuff, that might be a hefty Omni.[/QUOTE]
[i]Supreme[/i] wasn't a Wildstorm series it was an Extreme Studios/Maximum Press/Awesome Comics/Rob Liefeld comic although I don't know who has the rights to it. [i]1963[/i] was a six issue mini-series (with a seventh issue that was supposed to be an 80 page annual that was supposed to be a crossover with [i]Youngblood[/i] and/or [i]Wild C.A.T.s[/i] to show how superior the 60s characters were to their 90s counterparts but it didn't happened for various reasons) that Moore co-created again I don't know who owns the rights to it.
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I know, but my Extreme trades have seen better days. Just slap an Original Author label on it and file my copy in Lucien’s library.
Edit: actually my trades are Checker! I thought it was all Image somehow.
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Moore did write for Wildstorm. He did a long run (for the time) on [i]Wild C.A.T.s[/i] vol. 1 that I want to say lasted for 25 issues, he wrote a [i]Deathblow[/i] mini-series, and I think he he was a lead writer on a crossover for them. Most his best known work for Wildstorm was the America's Best Comics line of titles that he co-created.
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Lots of good suggestions on this thread.
I'd add the Legends mini-series and all the assorted tie-ins.
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Action Heroes Omnibus: The Comics That Inspired Watchmen
Captain Atom 78-89
Blue Beetle (vol 5) 1-6
Charlton Premiere 3
Mysterious Suspense 1
Charlton Bullseye vol 1 1, 2, & 5
Charlton Bullseye vol 2 1 & 7
Space Adventures 33-42
Sarge Steel 1-8
Peacemaker 1-5
Secret Agent 1-2
Americomics Special 1
Americomics 3
Judomaster 1-10
Charlton Portfolio 9-10
DC Comics Presents 90
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[QUOTE=Timothy Hunter;5970826]Action Heroes Omnibus: The Comics That Inspired Watchmen
Captain Atom 78-89
Blue Beetle (vol 5) 1-6
Charlton Premiere 3
Mysterious Suspense 1
Charlton Bullseye vol 1 1, 2, & 5
Charlton Bullseye vol 2 1 & 7
Space Adventures 33-42
Sarge Steel 1-8
Peacemaker 1-5
Secret Agent 1-2
Americomics Special 1
Americomics 3
Judomaster 1-10
Charlton Portfolio 9-10
DC Comics Presents 90[/QUOTE]
Pretty sweet idea. I really haven't read any Charlton. It'd be nice to get a substantive dose or cross section in an Omni like this.
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Invincible Iron Man by Fraction and Larroca
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Hawkworld Omnibus
Hawkworld 1-3
Hawkworld Vol 2 1-32
Hawkman Vol 3 1-6
Hawkworld Annual 1-3
Armageddon Inferno 1-4
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[QUOTE=Timothy Hunter;5988832]Hawkworld Omnibus
Hawkworld 1-3
Hawkworld Vol 2 1-32
Hawkman Vol 3 1-6
Hawkworld Annual 1-3
Armageddon Inferno 1-4[/QUOTE]
I would buy *any* Hawkworld collection, even though a single omni would be gigantic and unwieldy. :)
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I want to see some big collections of classic underground/alternative comics
Weirdo 1-28
Arcade 1-7
Naughty Bits 1-40
Young Lust 1-8
T*ts & Cl*ts Comix 1-7
Slow Death 1-10
Rip Off Comix 1-31
Omaha The Cat Dancer 1-21
Gay Comix 1-14
Raw Magazine 1-8
There's some really great work made in the alternative comics scene from the 60s to the 90s that shouldn't be lost to time.
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Hourman by Peyer/Morales
The Atom (Sword of the...and Power of the...)
Captain Marvel (Genis 1st series)
Hawkman by Isabella and Howell ( plus Shadow War)
Defenders by Busiek
The non Starlin Captain Marvel (plus Untold Legend of ... just for kicks)
El Diablo 80's (mainly for the Parobeck art) (The Gerard Jones connection hurts its chances, I know)
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It will never happen because it’s Image, but I’d love a Paper Girls omnibus. I’ve got all the other BKV stories in omnibus format, so would be nice to have. Never say never, I guess.
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DC - quite a few, actually. I always found DC's trades program much weaker than Marvels, despite, IMHO, having so much more good and unpublished material to go by. I mostly prefer the TPB format than the HC, so, here it goes:
Young Justice - It seems DC will release book 6, the final in the collection, in Nov 22, so that's one less for me to bitch about. :p
Outsiders - The original Baxter series, as well as the final issues of Barr and Davis Adventures of the Outsiders, that were left out of the BATO three issue HC collections. Plus, the 22 (?) issues of the Barr and Pelletier 90's revival.
The Titans - at least the, IMHO, highly underrated Devin Grayson 20 issues run. I find it incomprehensible that Winnick's short, and IMHO much weaker run has been collected, and this hasn't.
Ostrander's Hawkworld and Hawkman - that's quite a lot of issues, however, IMHO, worth it. And, while we're talking about Ostrander, I wouldn't mind seeing his Martian Manhunter and Spectre's runs completed.
Kurt Busiek's Power Company - this may have some copyright problems, but I'd love to see it.
DnA' Legion - They stopped this with Legion Lost, but I'd love to see Legion World and the Legions series with Oliver Coipel and Chris Batista that came out of it.
Extreme Justice - yeah, I know, it's a guilty pleasure.
Captain Atom - By Weisman and Broderick, at the very least until Broderick left.
Shade, the Changing Man - the original by Steve Ditko. I think it's only 8 issues long, and a couple of unpublished and partialy unfinished issues thar could be finished for a nice collection. I love this.
Marvel - Marvel actually has a good program of reprinting old material, but there's still some things I'd like to see:
Kurt Busiek and Eric Larsen's 12 Defenders, along with the Order mini-series that came out of it.
Thunderbolts #51-75, wit the Counter-Earth saga.
The 10 issue New Warriors vol. 2 revival.
ROM. This is a dream, I know, with all the copyright complications, but, still, some of Marvel's best ever.
Evolutionary Wars. Yeah, it's been published in a HC omnibus, but Marvel gave us a TPB of Atlantis Attacks, so, no reason not to wish they'd do the same with Evolutionary War, which, IMHO, was a better story.
And, finally, no reason for them to do so, but I'd love to see a collection of Gerorge Perez's Ultraforce, alongside the Ultrafiorce/Avengers cross over. It was a dawm good story.
Peace
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[QUOTE=Nomads1;6033408]Kurt Busiek's Power Company - this may have some copyright problems, but I'd love to see it.[/QUOTE]
I'd love to see it too. And DEFENDERS.
But I have no idea what copyright problems there'd be with POWER COMPANY. I think DC owns everything in it...
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