Damn! So sorry to hear that.
This has recently happened to me as well! I know I overpaid for this book but it's basically the only hardcover that's missing from my new 52 Batman family collection.
The seller on ebay had mostly positive reviews. I've opened an eBay case and he basically told me these exact words:
"You are making it sound like a hurricane hit the book. It was mailed first class, and should not have been able to be that damaged. It is a hard cover book???? If it is that badly damaged, I really need to contact the post office."
Basically pleading ignorance and trusting USPS to treat the item with extreme care. Out of dozens of purchases I have made on eBay, I've never come across somebody this bad! I'm going to give him hell for this.
After it came up briefly in the Marvel thread I decided to finish the book (I've been at half-way through for about a week now) and it went from meh to bad real fast. I loved the character design for the thulian creatures for the most part but I thought that most of the main characters looked pretty bad. Glory looked different from scene to scene and was nearly always unpleasant to look at. The story ended up making little sense and had a slow build that seemed to develop instantaneously which left the climax bereft of tension or meaning for me.
I agree about the violence as well. It's never bothered me in other books but it didn't work here. I can see why some people would like this book but it's an instant sell-off for me.
Just opened up my BDSC and started with the opening a new book ritual. I noticed some imperfections on the edge of the pages and upon closer inspection found globs of glue! Dozens of pages are stuck together in two different parts of this massive tome!
I can gently separate the pages when I get to them, so I guess it's not a bid deal to me, but still pretty annoying. Anyone else have this problem?
Yeah I was contemplating picking up the HC since I'd only heard good things about it (comparison's with Prophet and whatnot, which may just be due to it being a relaunched Extreme! title too), but I had decided to flip though the trades at the LCS since I haven't actually SEEN anything of the book, and the art didn't do anything for me either. Now Prophet just needs to finish up so they can start putting out the HCs for it..
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I could not disagree with your disagreement more I'm glad you gave reasons though. It bugs me when people say "I hate this" then don't explain why. Loathing the character designs is an interesting one, though. I thought these were some of the most interesting and unique designs I've seen recently, especially Henry.
I guess Glory's just a love it or hate it comic.
Am I reading this wrong? That seems like such a contradiction.
Add me to the "love" column for Glory. I thought it was great. In fact i just bought some original art from it.
You are not reading it wrong, I was writing it wrong. I meant, we spent pages reading a story with some mystery and building towards something and it all resulted in an incredibly rushed conclusion that not only didn't make sense but wasn't even rewarding. We went from slow burn to development to suddenly we're at the climax without knowing it.
This week's books:
Those Alex Toth books are absolutely stunning: huge size (9.5"x13" IIRC), with loads of original art, sketches and rare material (such as the Jon Fury strip done during his national service in Korea). I'd say they're 80% comics/art, 20% biography. I really can't recommend them highly enough for anyone vaguely interested in Toth... actually, anyone seriously interested in comic art at all! Genius, Animated should be on its way soon; currently backordered
Going back a page, those Shigeru Mizuki books looks great. Will definitely have to pick up Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths to start off with. Always on the lookout for interesting manga, particularly historical stuff.
Just read through Invincible Ultimate collections vol 1-4 in about 2 weeks. Damn I underestemated Kirkman, this an amazing read. The characters are great, you even feel for the minor characters (And I just smile like a idiot everytime I see Allen the Alien, god I love him and *spoilers* plan to help Nolan is just adorable if that's not too unmanly to ssay *end of spoilers*). The arcs are compelling and the overaching plot is one of the best I've read in years. Never thought I'd say it but, you have to experience this book (the beginning is slowburn, it gets good during the second trade and gets on fire after around #25 for me.)
"You don't ever quit. Not even to your last drop of blood. You got folks relyin' on you then you just can't afford to." Sean Noonan-Hitman #47
And it gets better and better! (there is a big fight around issue #64 I think, you will know when you are there, it's brutal and merciless and I love it.).
First I thought too that the beginning is slow burn, but when I've read it the 2nd time I enjoyed every issue equally.
I am powering through the Invincible Compendiums right now and just read #25. It is really starting to pick up for me and I totally agree that Allen the Alien is awesome.
"You don't ever quit. Not even to your last drop of blood. You got folks relyin' on you then you just can't afford to." Sean Noonan-Hitman #47
There is an Invicible war, which is a bit strange, I think it was an experimental issue (basically a whole event in one issue) and there will be a war with the viltrumites too (I don't say anything else) but what I'm talking about is a one on one fight. Go, read on, you are not far from there!