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[QUOTE=Rimmer;3483577]I missed this one earlier - another TPB:
[B]Fantastic Four: The World's Greatest Comic Magazine[/B] - release date Sep 4, 2018
By: Erik Larsen, Eric Stephenson, Kurt Busiek, Stan Lee, Keith Giffen, Jorge Lucas, Frank Fosco, Ron Frenz
What is this? Was this a limited series title or something, maybe around Heroes Reborn timeframe?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Abe;3483899]Omg! It's that wonderful limited series done in 2001 in pure Kirby/Lee style! I've got only a few issues. According to my pal Iron Maiden it's a "work of love".
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Why buy it in TPB form when you can still get [url=https://www.amazon.com/Fantastic-Four-Worlds-Greatest-Magazine/dp/0785156070/]the hardcover[/url]? ;-)
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[QUOTE=Abe;3483899]Omg! It's that wonderful limited series done in 2001 in pure Kirby/Lee style! I've got only a few issues. According to my pal Iron Maiden it's a "work of love".
Look at all those wonderful covers! You'll get the vibe of the book! The titles of the issue will give you some clues about the story... :)
[url]http://comicbookdb.com/title_covergallery.php?ID=4667[/url][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=ShooCat;3484027]Why buy it in TPB form when you can still get [url=https://www.amazon.com/Fantastic-Four-Worlds-Greatest-Magazine/dp/0785156070/]the hardcover[/url]? ;-)[/QUOTE]
Yeah, IINM, the OHC has been going at clearance price for some time now.
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[QUOTE=Raffi Ol D'Arcy;3484090]Yeah, IINM, the OHC has been going at clearance price for some time now.[/QUOTE]
Right, I forgot to mention it's oversized, too! And it's really cheap at the moment indeed.
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Never really noticed it before but we've already gotten Omnibus editions of all the Heroes Return Marvel titles except FF:
Thor by Jurgens/JRjr
Cap by Waid, Garney & Kubert
Iron Man by Busiek
Avengers by Busiek/Perez
Hopefully the FF will join them soon. Really dug the Heroes Return FF book by Lobdell & Davis back in the day, too bad they were only around for the first 3 relaunched issues. I stuck around with Claremont/Larocca for a while afterwards and it started okay but quickly became ... impenetrable. I remember not liking it about halfway thru the run and ended up dropping it off my monthly pull list because I felt like I never knew what was going on. I'd like to re-read it in large chunks to see if my opinion has changed over the years.
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[QUOTE=ShooCat;3484027]Why buy it in TPB form when you can still get [url=https://www.amazon.com/Fantastic-Four-Worlds-Greatest-Magazine/dp/0785156070/]the hardcover[/url]? ;-)[/QUOTE]
Because I'm stupid enough to never have bought anything on line! ;)
Silly me...
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Does anyone happen to have pictures of the Marvel Legacy Oversized Hardcover?
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[QUOTE=grahamgg;3484249]Never really noticed it before but we've already gotten Omnibus editions of all the Heroes Return Marvel titles except FF:
Thor by Jurgens/JRjr
Cap by Waid, Garney & Kubert
Iron Man by Busiek
Avengers by Busiek/Perez
Hopefully the FF will join them soon. Really dug the Heroes Return FF book by Lobdell & Davis back in the day, too bad they were only around for the first 3 relaunched issues. I stuck around with Claremont/Larocca for a while afterwards and it started okay but quickly became ... impenetrable. I remember not liking it about halfway thru the run and ended up dropping it off my monthly pull list because I felt like I never knew what was going on. I'd like to re-read it in large chunks to see if my opinion has changed over the years.[/QUOTE]
Well they just listed a new paperback for the FF Heroes Return so do not think that one will be getting an omnibus any time soon
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[QUOTE=grahamgg;3484249]Never really noticed it before but we've already gotten Omnibus editions of all the Heroes Return Marvel titles except FF:
Thor by Jurgens/JRjr
Cap by Waid, Garney & Kubert
Iron Man by Busiek
Avengers by Busiek/Perez
Hopefully the FF will join them soon. Really dug the Heroes Return FF book by Lobdell & Davis back in the day, too bad they were only around for the first 3 relaunched issues. I stuck around with Claremont/Larocca for a while afterwards and it started okay but quickly became ... impenetrable. I remember not liking it about halfway thru the run and ended up dropping it off my monthly pull list because I felt like I never knew what was going on. I'd like to re-read it in large chunks to see if my opinion has changed over the years.[/QUOTE]
I think the FF Heroes Return just didn't connect with readers the way the other series did. A big part of that was Lobdell/Davis leaving so quickly. Was it ever explained why they left so soon?
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Can anyone share their thoughts on the stories collected in the upcoming Deadpool Minibus? I like Kelly's run and the Duggan/Posehn run, don't care much for Bunn's writing though so I've passed on the previous 2 minibus collections.
Thanks!
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[QUOTE=Judge Dredd;3487324]Well they just listed a new paperback for the FF Heroes Return so do not think that one will be getting an omnibus any time soon[/QUOTE]
The paperback that was recently solicited is actually for the Heroes Reborn series.
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[QUOTE=ER Prest;3488117]Can anyone share their thoughts on the stories collected in the upcoming Deadpool Minibus? I like Kelly's run and the Duggan/Posehn run, don't care much for Bunn's writing though so I've passed on the previous 2 minibus collections.
Thanks![/QUOTE]
As it is often the case with Deadpool you get a mixed bag: The Fear Itself Tie In was not rememberable at all and even for completists not desirable. The same goes for the collected Annuals, it was an alternate reality story which felt pretty flat. I remember that I did not like the very forced "funny" parts of the story.
That being said: I enjoyed Suicide Kings when it came out and have reread it. I liked the art (Barberi fits Deadpool's view of things I guess, weapons, female attributes) and the interaction with other characters felt not as forced as so many other attempts these days. It also had some great poolovision moments if I remember correctly.
Wade Wilsons War is also an alternate setting which works very well, I also liked the supporting cast. I guess that I do not really remember Pulp all too well, maybe a good reason to reread this one.
I will be picking it up, it is really crazy how many Deadpool Omnibi and OHCs are or were available.
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Hatchette has specs on the FF books now.
[B]HCs:[/B]
Byrne omni vol 1 contents: MARVEL TEAMUP (1972) #61-62; MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE #50; FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #215-218, #220-221, #232-262 and ANNUAL #17; PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) #42; AVENGERS (1963) #233; THING (1983) #2; and ALPHA FLIGHT (1983) #4.
Behold Galatcus super large OHC contents: FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #48-50, #74-77, #120-123 and #242-244.
FF omni vol 1 reprint = 1-30, Annual 1
[B]TPBs:[/B]
FF Epic is vol 3, covers 33-51 and Annual 3
Heroes Reborn is the entire run (1-12) as expected
World's Greatest entry is a dupe of Hickman's, but one would expect the entire 12 issue run there, like the OHC
The Human Torch & The Thing: Strange Tales - The Complete Collection is BOTH MMWs in one large TPB (YES!) - Strange Tales 101-134 & Annual 2
The Thing & The Human Torch by Dan Slott - mashup of two books themed by characters and writer - SPIDERMAN/HUMAN TORCH 1-5, THE THING (2005) 1-8
Hickman complete collection v1 = DARK REIGN: FANTASTIC FOUR 1-5, FANTASTIC FOUR (1998) 570-578
Marvel Two-in-One Epic is volume 1 and is almost first two MMWs in one - MARVEL FEATURE (1971) #11-12, MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE (1974) #1-19 and MARVEL TEAM-UP (1972) #47
All good news, IMO
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[QUOTE=poolovision;3488744]As it is often the case with Deadpool you get a mixed bag: The Fear Itself Tie In was not rememberable at all and even for completists not desirable. The same goes for the collected Annuals, it was an alternate reality story which felt pretty flat. I remember that I did not like the very forced "funny" parts of the story.
That being said: I enjoyed Suicide Kings when it came out and have reread it. I liked the art (Barberi fits Deadpool's view of things I guess, weapons, female attributes) and the interaction with other characters felt not as forced as so many other attempts these days. It also had some great poolovision moments if I remember correctly.
Wade Wilsons War is also an alternate setting which works very well, I also liked the supporting cast. I guess that I do not really remember Pulp all too well, maybe a good reason to reread this one.
I will be picking it up, it is really crazy how many Deadpool Omnibi and OHCs are or were available.[/QUOTE]
Hmm, gotcha, thanks! Maybe I'll see if I can find some digital versions and sample them.
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[QUOTE=Rimmer;3489660]Hatchette has specs on the FF books now.
[B]HCs:[/B]
Byrne omni vol 1 contents: MARVEL TEAMUP (1972) #61-62; MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE #50; FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #215-218, #220-221, #232-262 and ANNUAL #17; PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) #42; AVENGERS (1963) #233; THING (1983) #2; and ALPHA FLIGHT (1983) #4.
Behold Galatcus super large OHC contents: FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #48-50, #74-77, #120-123 and #242-244.
FF omni vol 1 reprint = 1-30, Annual 1
[B]TPBs:[/B]
FF Epic is vol 3, covers 33-51 and Annual 3
[B]Heroes Reborn is the entire run (1-12) as expected[/B]
World's Greatest entry is a dupe of Hickman's, but one would expect the entire 12 issue run there, like the OHC
The Human Torch & The Thing: Strange Tales - The Complete Collection is BOTH MMWs in one large TPB (YES!) - Strange Tales 101-134 & Annual 2
The Thing & The Human Torch by Dan Slott - mashup of two books themed by characters and writer - SPIDERMAN/HUMAN TORCH 1-5, THE THING (2005) 1-8
Hickman complete collection v1 = DARK REIGN: FANTASTIC FOUR 1-5, FANTASTIC FOUR (1998) 570-578
Marvel Two-in-One Epic is volume 1 and is almost first two MMWs in one - MARVEL FEATURE (1971) #11-12, MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE (1974) #1-19 and MARVEL TEAM-UP (1972) #47
All good news, IMO[/QUOTE]
Is this a "Vol. 1" or a "Complete Collection"? I'd be ok if they continued collecting the Claremont/Larocca stuff...
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Heroes Reborn was the Liefeld reboot stuff. You're thinking of Heroes Return. (Which is not great, even as a Claremont fan).