Absolute Court of Owls, didn’t think much of it, plus I’m guessing the story continues at a latter date, if so, shouldn’t have been an sbdolute
Absolute Court of Owls, didn’t think much of it, plus I’m guessing the story continues at a latter date, if so, shouldn’t have been an sbdolute
Breaking the Marvel habit was the hardest / easiest one for me. I used to buy almost all the Omnibus editions they released as well as most of the OHCs. So many that I have dozens that I haven't even opened. But then with the increase in price, weakening of the £ vs the $and the poop paper quality it made the decision to drop the outliers easier and then that made dropping the main books I enjoyed easier too. Coupled with the great books from Image, Dark Horse et al my buying habits have changed so much over the last 5 years or so.
I'm much the same. I love beautiful looking books and collecting them and find it very hard to get "rid" of any even if I don't have much time for them. I also dislike selling books and most of what is involved with it although I've managed to have friendly chats with the buyers. In addition, I spend a considerable time packing the book(s) as I wish to make sure the buyer gets the book in perfect nick.
I think any collection is going to have favorites and than a bunch of items you wished would be better, but have
no interest in selling or purging from the collection.
I just want to buy books and read them and build a small personal library.
I probably will die with hundreds of books not finished and many holes in
each run, but that is how I want it (not the dying part .
I'm trying to get rid of my 100 Bullets Deluxe Edition Vol.2 - I found this one with a really REALLY cheap price (something like 9 dollars), but the other ones are just too expensive and nearly impossible to find here in my country.
Uzumaki is another case of book I want to trade or sell - I bought the amazing edition from Viz Media, but don't think I will never reread that nightmare.
Looking for excuses to get rid of stuff now, Absolute All Star Batman and Robin, while interesting in its own way it’s not going to get opened again, and now for the worst reason to get rid of a book, Absolute justice league worlds greatest super heroes, haven’t even unsealed it but it’s not the same size as the other absolutes and sticks out like a sore thumb, plus I don’t like Alex Ross’s art, it’s not suited to comics in my opinion (bought it as I was on a mission to have every absolute)
I don't have a absolute in my collection.
Most available I have no wish for and the few
I rather have in Omnibus like Azzarello Wonder Woman and Snyder Batman.
I do really want the Alan Moore Swamp Thing Absolute volume #1 (Which hopefully gets an official solicitation later this month)
For me, the really expensive OOP stuff like Inferno or Colossal Conan, or wherever else (I honestly don't know too well the value of the stuff I bought years ago - just haven't kept up on it).
I mean, if I wouldn't buy something for $400, why aren't I selling it for $400?
Really? What are they adding to it?
Just as long as it's not more issues of Power Pack...
Power Pack was a childhood favorite of mine so I'd have no problem with that, but the new edition adds the following issues:
Uncanny X-Men 215-219 (previously orphaned/uncollected)
X-Men Annual 11
X-Factor 12-17
X-Factor Annual 2
Fantastic Four vs X-Men 1-4
X-Men vs Avengers 1-4
Synders Swamp Thing Deluxe, it’s a neither here nor there book, perfectly serviceable but not worth picking up again, Absolute Crisis on infinite Earth, I really don’t like Perez’s art and although this is (according to some) the most important story in DC’s history, it just doesn’t do it for me