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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinNL View Post
    and a few more...



    That looks truly amazing (but I'm sure I've seen this somewhere before; just dunno where). In any case, looks like a definite buy.

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    Just found this book: Adventures of Herge. Is it good? Seems interesting.

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    The above is an excellent comic book. I put it on my wish list a couple of years ago and finally got it this year. It tells you about the life story of Herge and the origins of the various Tintin stories and characters. I would recommend this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanim View Post
    The above is an excellent comic book. I put it on my wish list a couple of years ago and finally got it this year. It tells you about the life story of Herge and the origins of the various Tintin stories and characters. I would recommend this.
    Thanks, just bought it. Am I correct that it is the same size as the Tintin books?

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    Yes, roughly the same as the individual volumes.
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    It seems that Jeremiah Omnibus 1 is being reprinted:

    http://www.turnaround-uk.com/jeremia...-volume-1.html.

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    That's good news, hopefully Vol. 4 won't be far behind since it's been a while since volume 3 was published

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    The next volume in the Astérix oversized deluxe collection is schedulled for June (picture from a French comics forum)

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanim View Post
    It seems that Jeremiah Omnibus 1 is being reprinted:

    http://www.turnaround-uk.com/jeremia...-volume-1.html.
    Holy crap!?!? I'd long written this off as something I'd never own.

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    i was reminiscing a couple of days ago about my first comic books. in the early nineties, when i was a small kid, we didn't have American comics here in Azerbaijan, or maybe some people did - where i grew up we didn't, i only knew about Mickey Mouse, Donald, Conan, etc. from cartoons. my first comics were actually Swedish (which i found out much much later, on the Internet) - Lars Mortimer's Bobo. i remember vividly the first issue:



    well, its Russian translation to be precise:



    apparently, Bobo was some kind of bear. or troll. i'm not sure and the pictures didn't make it any clearer i do remember this first issue vividly after all these years, the cucumber sandwiches Bobo used to love, the spyglass that transported him wherever he looked through it...

    why am i even posting this and in this thread specifically? i don't really know. i guess i wish there was some collected edition of this comic in a language i know. i'd definitely buy it to keep my childhood with me as long as possible in as many forms as possible.

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    Will anyone be buying the recent Tex Willer comic by Joe Kubert?

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    Hey EuroCollectors, I have a question.
    I am mainly a US-Comic collector, but I have a couple of books that are in the same size like typical Euro Comics. Because of their size, they of course dont fit in ordinary Bags and Boards and I wanted to ask, what you guys are using
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    Quote Originally Posted by GAMEPROFF View Post
    Hey EuroCollectors, I have a question.
    I am mainly a US-Comic collector, but I have a couple of books that are in the same size like typical Euro Comics. Because of their size, they of course dont fit in ordinary Bags and Boards and I wanted to ask, what you guys are using
    I have bags in larger sizes but I don't know if these are sold in the US, I usually get them from local webshops (such as this one).

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaltomuoto View Post
    I have bags in larger sizes but I don't know if these are sold in the US, I usually get them from local webshops (such as this one).
    I am frm germany anyway Thanks for the link. i will look if they ship to germany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinNL View Post
    Well I started on the second cycle of The Third Testament and based on that I would definitely recommend getting that first volume (for just $10) from Titan Comics I mentioned above. I'm sure I will!! Furthermore check out these:
    - Genetiks
    - Chimpansee Complex
    - Siegfried
    - The Killer
    - Blacksad
    - Tardi books from Fantagraphics (esp. WW1 books)
    - Okko
    - Peter Pan (Loisel)
    - A Bag of Marbles
    - Incal
    - District 14
    - The Fantastic Voyage of Lady Rozenbilt
    - Milan K.
    - etc. etc.
    The Killer (US publisher was Archaia) is fantastic and it is that book that has got me wanting to read more European comics.

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