Man those Usagi hardcover collections are just what the doctor ordered. Wish Lone Wolf and Cub could get something like that too.
Well my patience has finally paid off. I was able to FINALLY grab up a reasonable priced Art of Hellboy Library Edition "like new" for only $35 off the Amazon marketplace. Hopefully it doesn't take forever to get here and survives the trip to me.
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Also apparently IST is relocating to Memphis, TN so they're having a moving sale. Seems like Dark Horse has the biggest discount as everything is 45% off, so if you've been holding out on some of these (especially Library Editions) now seems like a good time to grab some up.
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Thanks for the heads up! I was looking at a sale notice earlier, but didn't really grasp which brands were on the deepest discount.
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Do Speedyhen ever get things back in after they're listed as 'Out of Stock'? They always say 'more expected soon' but in the past they've always just sat on the order for a couple of months then cancelled on me. Just unlucky? Looking to order Big Damn Sin City and that seems to be the cheapest place.
Yeah, they're pretty good at getting stock back in, so long as their suppliers still have stock. They've surprised me a few times with Humanoids books in particular. That said, they did just cancel my order for Zorro: The Complete Alex Toth, but that book is 12-13 years OOP!
Some of the smaller publishers also have books on sale for an extra 8% off. The jump should be from 30% to 38% if I'm not mistaken.
I'm tempted to start the Mind Mgmt series along with continuing my collecting of the Hellboy series, but I'm reluctant to put money down on it and it getting a better edition in the future.
The current Mind MGMT volumes are beautiful. Probably my favorite editions of anything being released right now. Lovely spot varnish accents on the solid, heavy covers that extend the perfect distance out from the page block. Dull, matte pages that perfectly carry Kindt's watercolors without feeling too coarse or absorbent. Sewn signatures bound perfectly square. A smattering of ads and extra stories at the end.
I frankly don't care if they later come out bigger or with tricked-out features. I'd be happy to own every comic in a format like this, though for digital color I prefer glossy paper.
Also, Kindt's work is stunning. Each of the three volumes starts slowly and turns into a gut punch.
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Seconding the Mind MGMT recommendation. Kindt and Dark Horse put plenty of care into that book. The art and story make it a top 3 current book imo. I get it in single issues and the hardcovers. Vol. 3 even has a fold out for the awesome four page spread he did. If you want I can post pics of one of the books when I get off work in the morning.