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[QUOTE=Dick Grayson;2762555]Yep, I designed the Flash & JLA volume 1 DJs floating around. Here are the PDFs you can print off:
[url]https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwePkYyT9WocVDFsTEVwVnd5MWc[/url]
[url]https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwePkYyT9WocQjVmV3JzVnJDNzg[/url]
[url]https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwePkYyT9WocWF84bmhub2dQam8[/url]
There are two for Flash, with different cover images - one by Darwyn Cooke (same as volume 2), and one using the Michael Cho image from the TPBs.
I'm not around much, but I try to pop-in every so often :)[/QUOTE]
Amazing job as always, thanks!
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[QUOTE=austin777;2763709]It's been a while since the list of recently reprinted and OOP books on the first page was updated? Is there anyplace I can check to see if certain books are almost out of print , like marvel thread for marvel books ?
On the sidenote, Artsncrafts/BWB pumped up the price of Abs. Preacher vol1 from yesterdays 43 quid to 75...I wanna kill myself for not buying it yesterday :( Is it common for prices to fluctuate or that is the sign of a book going OOP ?
I'm new to this seller , so I have no prior experience with its price policy on amazon uk marketplace.[/QUOTE]
Artsncrafts/BWB do this from time to time. Wait it out, the price should fall after a while. The same thing happened to me with Absolute Batman Year One. Eventually it dropped to around £46 again after shooting up to £80-90.
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[QUOTE=The Flicker Fade;2764297]Duke is the worst. Biggest Mary Sue character I've ever come across in a non-Silver Age comic.
We Are Robin was awful. A book that tried so hard to have something to say that there was nothing authentic about it. Downright painful read.[/QUOTE]
I heard mostly good things about We Are Robin. My only exposure to it, was reading the Joker Endgame tie in. I wasn't really sure what was going on , but it felt predictable and a pretty boring
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[QUOTE=Vilynne;2764601]I heard mostly good things about We Are Robin. My only exposure to it, was reading the Joker Endgame tie in. I wasn't really sure what was going on , but it felt predictable and a pretty boring[/QUOTE]
We are Robin launched after Joker Endgame, the entire point of the series was reacting to the end of Endgame [SPOIL]A group of teenage kids, including Duke decide to defend Gothams streets because Batman is dead[/SPOIL]
Unless you mean the Robin War crossover? and the We Are robin issue there was one of the X of Y issues of the main story rather than a random tie in like Teen Titans or Gotham Academy. The biggest criticism of We Are Robin I've heard (and kinda agree with) is that [SPOIL]Alfred is the mystery guy co-ordinating the kids, which kinda goes against his whole "Bruce, will you please stop involving children in your war against crime" mantra [/SPOIL]
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[QUOTE=drd;2764613]We are Robin launched after Joker Endgame, the entire point of the series was reacting to the end of Endgame [SPOIL]A group of teenage kids, including Duke decide to defend Gothams streets because Batman is dead[/SPOIL]
Unless you mean the Robin War crossover? and the We Are robin issue there was one of the X of Y issues of the main story rather than a random tie in like Teen Titans or Gotham Academy. The biggest criticism of We Are Robin I've heard (and kinda agree with) is that [SPOIL]Alfred is the mystery guy co-ordinating the kids, which kinda goes against his whole "Bruce, will you please stop involving children in your war against crime" mantra [/SPOIL][/QUOTE]
On a completely unrelated note...could you teach me the spoiler tags/codes? I've been trying to find them for a while with no luck.
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[QUOTE=Vilynne;2765374]On a completely unrelated note...could you teach me the spoiler tags/codes? I've been trying to find them for a while with no luck.[/QUOTE]
Its SPOIL
I had to google it myself.
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[QUOTE=drd;2765398]Its SPOIL
I had to google it myself.[/QUOTE]
Interesting. I recall other forums I used to frequent had a button on the text box. This will be most usefull in the future.
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So after the Superman World of tomorrow HC got canceled, I've now got a mail from Amazon that the release of Batman: The Caped Crusader Vol. 1HC got delayed until may 2018. So we'll probably never see this book either. It's a shame, I was really looking forward to these collections. I hope the will be released in some other form soon.
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Quick Question? What is the name of the Facebook page that you all mention from time to time that posts pics of their custom binds and dust jackets.
I can't find it.
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[QUOTE=Hawkgirl70;2769388]Quick Question? What is the name of the Facebook page that you all mention from time to time that posts pics of their custom binds and dust jackets.
I can't find it.[/QUOTE]
The Omnibus Collector's™ Comic Swap and Community
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[QUOTE=Balakin;2769429]The Omnibus Collector's™ Comic Swap and Community[/QUOTE]
THANK YOU!
I just found it and requested to join.
Do they let new people join?
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[QUOTE=Hawkgirl70;2769543]THANK YOU!
I just found it and requested to join.
Do they let new people join?[/QUOTE]
yes they have no limits (so far) but sometimes it takes them some time, they let the requests pile up then let everyone in at once (probably because they are busy). If you won't get in within a week-week and a half you should contact one of the mods.
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Can I ask a (perhaps) dumb question?
So for Justice League, we have all issues up through 113 in omnibus format, via the newest release (bronze age vol 1).
And now there's a solicit/Amazon fish for "Justice League: The Detroit Era Omnibus" which covers the END of the volume one series of Justice League of America (issues 233-261).
Any idea why they would skip way ahead like that, when (so far) they've been doing everything chronologically on their omnibus releases?
I haven't read this material, but the solicit mentions Aquaman running the team. Is this a movie tie-in release for the Aquaman movie? I can't think of any other reason why they'd jump ahead like that.
Also, as an aside, why is it called the "Detroit era?" I'm guessing the League is based out of Detroit instead of NYC/Metropolis or something?
thanks!
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[QUOTE=Rimmer;2769558]Can I ask a (perhaps) dumb question?
So for Justice League, we have all issues up through 113 in omnibus format, via the newest release (bronze age vol 1).
And now there's a solicit/Amazon fish for "Justice League: The Detroit Era Omnibus" which covers the END of the volume one series of Justice League of America (issues 233-261).
Any idea why they would skip way ahead like that, when (so far) they've been doing everything chronologically on their omnibus releases?
I haven't read this material, but the solicit mentions Aquaman running the team. Is this a movie tie-in release for the Aquaman movie? I can't think of any other reason why they'd jump ahead like that.
Also, as an aside, why is it called the "Detroit era?" I'm guessing the League is based out of Detroit instead of NYC/Metropolis or something?
thanks![/QUOTE]
JLD is a stand alone thing, so it works as an independent book. Its basically a z-list league based in Detroit. Its where Vibe, the original Steel, and Gypsy are from.
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Hello fellow Missourian :)
That's a great question and over one hundred issues missing in the middle. I hope they don't let us down and DO publish add'l volumes to get us from 114 thru 232. Would that possibly be 3 more Omni's needed?