Have you ever finished a collected edition(s) of an event or story and thought to yourself "that was good, but man am I glad I was able to read that in a collected edition and didn't have to buy all the individual issues!"
Have you ever finished a collected edition(s) of an event or story and thought to yourself "that was good, but man am I glad I was able to read that in a collected edition and didn't have to buy all the individual issues!"
It’s kind of the point and the joke, but the Nextwave issue where most of the book is just double page splashes of fighting.
Definitely, my choice would be Hawkeye: Freefall (Otto Schmidt & the artwork helped... ):
"Good-bye. Good luck. Good riddance."
Annihilation and Annihilation: Conquest. They were great.
Inferno Omnibus. Some parts of the story (especially the New Mutants chapters and the point where X-Men fights X-factor) seem to just be dragging the story out. Reads better when you have the whole thing with all the tie-ins.
Runaways digests. The plot twists and cliffhangers would have killed me!
I'm starting to feel this way in general. I prefer reading the full story at once, after it's available in its entirety. can't really do that with singles....
I'm the same way with any for of serial story-telling - when there's a show I enjoy, I wait til the entire season is out and "binge" rather than watching piecemeal, for the most part.
it's just easier to keep track of what's going on, without needing recaps and the like. when there's a week or a month of real-world time between instalments, the details of the previous entry tend to fade in memory by the time the next entry appears... and so on.
Last edited by Aarkus; 02-09-2024 at 11:57 PM.
Bendis' DD. It was great, but man did it take forever to move the plot along.
Hickman’s Avengers/New Avengers epic is pretty much the definition of “writing for the trades.” Slow-burn pacing, huge cast of characters, complex interwoven storylines, and Hickman’s Big Idea metaphysics. Plus I would have had to buy 2 issues a month. I binged it in trades over a couple months, and it was an awesome experience, but it might have been frustrating if I’d read it as it came out. (In fact, I’ve read comments by multiple readers saying exactly that.)
Quoted for truth. I was definitely confused upon reading the issues as they came out. However, reading the run in totality (as well as knowing where the story was going), I could see the story's brilliance.
As for me, I have just read Slott's collected run of Superior Spider-Man. That was fun and quite honestly I'm glad I didn't have to wait weeks or months between issues.
"I am a man of peace."
"A man of peace...who fights like ten tigers."