Mine has shockingly stayed intact. I've read it twice. No binding separation.
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Mine has shockingly stayed intact. I've read it twice. No binding separation.
I mean, that's not actually the dust jacket design for the book. That's clearly just a cover for one of the issues that's contained in the run.
If a book doesn't have the word omnibus or deluxe edition, and it's not some kind of special HC like Wednesday Comics or something, it's not oversized. This goes for the new Superman Man of Steel HC,...
Mine is pretty much fine after two readings.
But, again, a few lingering DC books after the main paper stock switch remained at $2.99 and continued to use the glossy paper until they switched to the thicker matte stock, at which point they...
If you look at singles, they changed to this new paper in correlation with a price increase. $2.99 books continued to have glossy paper until they switched to this new paper stock and the book...
Yeah, I remembered that about 15 minutes after posting that, and didn't bother going back to edit it.
You must not be aware that DC has already released the following omnis in that page count realm:
-Infinite Crisis Omnibus (1424 pages)
-Final Crisis Omnibus (1512 pages)
-Batman: The Arkham Saga...
Some Absolute editions use matte paper, though, like Watchmen or Batman The Long Halloween.
Yeah, but what about "World of Krypton," "World of Metropolis," and "World of Smallville"? They might include those, as well.
It looks like JL is the only series getting deluxe editions.
Also, regarding the price, it's not a bad deal, but there were quite a few >400pg Rebirth Deluxe Editions, and those were $34.99, so...
Nice to see another DC One Million fan. Love that omni. 90% of the tie-ins are great.
Nope. Standard size. No extras (at least in Watchmen).
Not surprised at all on those. None of them made any sense.
Oooh, there's some exciting stuff in there!
When they stop printing editions like this, stores will eventually run out of them. After that, it gets harder and harder to buy copies off of people/stores. As time goes on, and fewer and fewer...
HC is any hardcover book of any size. A library edition is a format by Dark Horse. They are very large hardcover books with thick paper stock and great binding.
lol, this. And yes, it's an incredible book.
Nope. They started using a new bindery in early 2015.
Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes should be done now. Vol 2 finished up the series before it changed its name to Legion of Super-Heroes.
Is it my imagination or are those low numbers all around?
Well, the GL omni had about 600 pages of material that's in the Blackest Night Omni, and the Blackest Night Omni is over 1,600 pages. So, while you're right, there's still over 1,000 pages worth of...
You make a crucial error in this calculation. If they were 24 issues per volume, it would be at LEAST $125 per volume, and probably actually $150 since they're putting in a lot of recoloring work.
It's not out of the ordinary at all. In fact, it's cheaper than I thought it'd be. $100 per >400-page Absolute is in line or cheaper than many other Absolutes with similar page counts. Couple that...
Huh, interesting. Well, at least the material is still coming out. Shame they couldn't do some restoration on it, though.