An article on Newsarama says that DC has announced a recall of the recently published Fourth World Omnibus due to the misprint in which a page from a Jimmy Olsen issue was printed twice resulting in another Jimmy Olsen page being omitted.
If you own the book, you can return it to your retailer. Retailers can then return those books (and any unsold ones on the shelf) to Diamond Comics Distributor by April 11 to receive a correct copy at no charge. The corrected editions are scheduled to be available on March 14.
However, the article does not say what can be done for those who bought the book from an online retailer like Amazon. Is this return ONLY available through Diamond retailers or will DC make the corrected printing available to every retailer?
In any event, this is definitely a good step on DC's part. Hopefully, the new edition will be completely perfect as it was supposed to honor Jack Kirby's seminal work for his 100th birthday and even a small misprinting spoils the experience.
Also, whoever is responsible for the mistake in the first place (and the mistakes on the other DC Omnibuses like Golden Age Wonder Woman vol. 1 and Justice League International vol. 1) has been fired and future DC Omnibuses (like the upcoming Jack Kirby Kamandi) will be published error-free.
https://www.newsarama.com/38650-misp...ry-recall.html