I know parts of Peter David's Hulk run have been collected here and there. But his entire Hulk run is so big (roughly 160 issues, when including side projects/annuals), the fact that it would need at least 4 big omnis to bring it all together, makes me doubt we'll ever see the whole thing together like that.
Doubt we'll see Jack Kirby's 2001 series be collected.
Would love to see Mike Zeck's run on Captain America in an Omnibus, maybe prefaced by Byrne's quick run right before to flush it out. But I doubt it'll ever get collected like that.
The vast majority of it has been collected they need about one more epic and should be close to done. They have 339 - 435 collected in trade and in January they are adding 436–448 along with some one shots. They have done an epic in January for 3 years now so by January 2020 the whole run will be collected if they follow this pattern. I get you are talking about omnibus, but it is a collection we will def see in the near future.
These. And it's very sad. This shouldn't be allowed to happen.
Yes, but the collections mostly suck. The paperbacks (the only ones you can even find on eBay) even leave out some material from 52a and 52b. So one can argue they're not even fully collected (though I think the missing material is in the infinitely more expensive and rarer yet still shitty enough HC versions).
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I'd love to see the 80's All-Star Squadron collected as it was a childhood fave of mine. I know there was a B&W TPB but I'd love the Omnibus treatment.
It is in Showcase format,but I wouldn't mind an Amethyst Princess of Gemworld collected.
DC,I need Bronze Age Batman,Green Lantern,and Flash collected.Please,and thank you.
The last issues of the Crossgen titles. Now owned by Marvel, which has no interest in the characters.
The Micronauts (as already mentioned), including the underrated New Voyages with Kelley Jones art.
Atari Force.
Dynamite was *supposed* to be doing this, and it was what they touted to drum up interest in their Atari line. But when the line fizzled, it appears to have been shelved indefinitely.
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I did not know they cut any content from the trades that is to bad, but yeah the checker books are not the nicest. I actually found someone who posted the first 6 strips for Captain Clyde. I guess a library by Glasgow has the newspaper on microfiche and copied and scanned a few pages. I need to move over there for a month and do all 150 strips.
I really want the Harry Osborn saga collected in an omni.
Will never happen.
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re: alan moore's supreme
assuming liefeld has all the rights (and i'm not sure why he wouldn't, i don't think legally-sketchy characters like the fighting american ever appeared in moore's run) i have no idea why we haven't seen a new version of trades, or a giant hardcover. making money while doing absolutely nothing would seem to be right up liefeld's alley.
i would pay an embarrassing amount of money for some of that old Awesome Entertainment content, repackaged in an oversized hardcover. i was once young and stupid and thought judgement day was the greatest thing ever, and lamented the end of alan moore/steve skroce's brief run on youngblood like a member of the family passed away. i was all over that planned "Extreme Forces" crossover that was going to bring together the entire Awesome U, only to watch in horror as Awesome folded. ah, young me.